5 TAXI Boston Grill and Ambulance Service , Anywhere at Anyllma. Ind Royl Hotel, 3rd Ave. i and 0th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. XVI., No, I HO. )D A IDIl MEN INDIANS CAUSED BURNING lav VANARSDOL HOUSE tolm McLeod Is Fined $100 and Costs at Terraco for Supplying Liquor. in McLeod. of Vnuarsdol. I lon and osta by Sti- ' Mugislrale 1".. T. henncy a1 Uus week for supply-i 'o Indians of Vanars-ve. Tin inloxicaliou of mis. pilice allege, caused n down of a house on ve '"focrlhp In I ho nullv N'cw NOTICE TO LIBERALS OF 8KEENA RIDINQ Tun Liberal cominillee liis. ;I03 Thinl An. ni'rl J" '"' ne Kleelrie llakeby, will "pen every afternoon i-;1"! evening until election " !V'X" In ''""""in i,1,ar adian Legion Will Act At Essort. The remain of Martin Fotland, mauler of the halibut schooner Lincoln, who lo.l In life in an explosion aboard Ilia! vrl this wi'ek. will ! forwntdetl loiiight by the uteamer Prince (ieonge to Gentile .whi'i-e uiteriiusnt will take place. Ieceaed wus an Oddfel low- and a uuMiibor of the American Legion, having ervl during the war. An escort coiW1Uiik tf I II. M. Hale, (leorpe McAuJey and Charles Laitwlowu, of the t)dd- fellows, and Charles Ytningman. J. II. Tail ami Harold ?liaw or the Canadian legion, will acoompany the remains from the parlor of the II. t'ndertakcrs to I lie ( T. P. Wharf. ANOTHER REBELLION IN SOUTH AMERICA Rebels Evacuate Quezalga, Burn ing Part of Town San Marcos Rooccupted by Government. . MANAlit A, Aus. 21. The mayor and several non-eoinbalant-are reported lo have been killed when rebel forces evacuated (Jue- zalga, burning part of the town. including the largest distillery in Nicaragua. The uoverniiieiit forces re-oc cupied ?an Marcos after a sharp skirmish in which reoei losses were severe. The poverntiK'iit is ranting no e.xeui(itions in recruitiiwi troops. Two Ihousand reeruiU were iles-patched lo rclnforc.; the Harrisons iliioujthout the country. Then' Is no dNorder in Managua. . FOLEY WON IN TEN ROUND BOXING MATCH vaxihHA'RII. Aua-. iil. - Vio I'oli-v and Heel or McDonald, both Vancouver bantamweight boxer?, went ten rounds here last night, uiiimni' the i cci.moii by a wide .niarwin. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. H.C. Silver Dunsvcll 1.08 liidepciidenco .03 Lucky J)m, -.1 '" Mai-mat ........ - ."JJS Premier ...... ... 2.17 Silver fire. l-i : lo1 Surf Inlel 034 Asked 2.00 1.72 .08 li .18 .10 ' no 12 .05 Ann M Br 1b MB m CANCELS FISH End of Season Has Arrived and Action Is Taken by Adam ' Msf!? Insetf o. fisiM'i-ien la-re, lii receivfd Iclfraut frvm M;i)ir MotlierweL in n-gard lo Hie fiii traps which read as follows: "Department a.lvi"-. premiei direeln that llcen- f-r salmon trap nets ndjaceut u northern boundary ailhori'd tins year be cancelled jforttiwith. I'nderslaiiti CanJidNlti Jl'ishing Company ha already HmanUed one trap and the trmaiwnK one will be dis-nianlled this week. Kindly govern mi iv elf accordingly." It is noleil by local fishermen that the fistiin? season is practically at nil end so that the can celling o the licence now mean nothlnpv They ulale that sock-evc fishtntr ends lodav and tin run or 'other flsli is oraclioally ocr. The I run would have stumped fishing soon anyway, lhc say. MANY CANADIAN Fisheries,.-Haliihir, Fisheries.' waim PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHINCK ftUPKUT. II. Cf SAtUniJAY.'AUUl.TST 21. 1020. ARE HALIBUT BOATS Total of 197,S0a Pounds Was Sold at Fish Exchange This Morning. Four Amerii-an and thirteen Cn- nailian hajjhut boats sold catches lotallin? 1PLHO0 pounds at the Fish KxchiiWe litis nioniins. The Jntir Aiiu'fjcan vessels sold 87.500 pounds altd 13 Canadians 110,300 pounds. Prices were from H.3e mid 8c lq 10.7c and lUc for Amer ican rish ulid from ll.llo ami ve to 11. 7o and 10.2c for t'winadiau. The day's arrivals were as fol lows: , American Hainlcr, 50.000. mid Wave, 5,-ooo. in (ho : .Canadian Fhli iV Cold storage'ito. Anna J., 22,0(10, to the Pacific 10,5.00, lo the Booth Canadian Minnie V., 5,oo(!AHi, 1 .1,000; Ope Swain, "J.OOO: Capo Spencer, 12,000, and Torberg, 5,000 lo Ihc Canadian Fish & Cold Sloragu Co. Dolphin, o.ooo, and While Lily, 5,000, to Ihe Booth Fisheries. Vei-iia, V.000; Point May, 1,300; Cape Spwi'r, 11,000; Terpen, 10,-300, ulmH, Lipsett, 7.000, lo tliO Atlin Fisheries. Pair or Jacks. 8.000, to Ihe Ho yul Fish Co. Prairies Will Ship as Much Yeiierdyi areulttina. Kit GREATLY Grain This Year as Last as Result of Increased Acreage VINNlPKfi,Aug. 21. There will probably be jiM a' niucJiwfical shipyd. from Ihe prairies Ibis year a- la-L-according lo Ihc report of the Free Fres. Sakal hewun in particular ha undergone a remarkable change since Ihe last rejiort and both Manitoba and Alberta have more than held Iheir own. following lale rains. The e(iniale of crop is based On considerable in-creaed arreage in Alberlu and Saskatchewan- over last eur. Tlti will make up for any deficiency in yield over last -ea-on or very nearly mi. Urg es Establishment of Silk is si ill unable to fill the demand. J. A. McLeod. British. Columbia manager of Ihe C. U. Oregg & Co.. which has branches in Vaiicou-,er. Toronto. Winnipeg and Yokohama, was also a visitor in the ity today making the round trip on the steamer alala. SIGNS POINT TO LIBERAL VICTORY v (Ottawa CHiicn) Signs point unmislakeably to Ihe return of the Liberals to power next mouth, after the "passing show of 1020" has ended lis. brief and hectic day, andiUiere Is no doubt that I lie new cabinet minister from Nova Scotia will be Colonel ONLY ONE FREIGHTER LOADED IN VANCOUVER GRAIN DURING WEEK YA.VCOl'VFJI, Auig. 21. Only one rrewhler loaded grain at Vancouver elevators during this week. It was the Canadian Freigh ter, or the government fleet, which Mink 17.210 bushels, bound fuf Avon mouth. C STEAMER SANK 1 Fibre Plant in Prince Rupert; Spruce Could be Used in Work That Prince llupert offers an ideal sile for the establish meut of a fibre or artificial silk manufacturing establishment i the opinion of V. H. Itucknall, representative of Ihe 11 It. (Ifegg Co., firnr of wholesale silk and China dealers, who is a business visitor in Ihe cily. Spruce wood, one of the main constituents of fibre silk, abounds in the district, and (he, damp ( Innate, wilh plenty or frvsh waler, is another advantage. la Cornwall, Kuglaud, Mr. Kuckiiall stales, there is a $3, 000.000 fibre silk plant which is now working to rapacity, bill ON THE LAKE Four Lives Thouqht to Have Been Lost But Sixteen Picked up In Lifeboats CLF.VF.l.AND, Aug. 21. Tl:u steamer Harold 1. (lerken, pound ed .by gigantic .waves whippe inlo fury by a fifty mile pale sank eight miles off F.rioi Peuea.. this morning with the possible ioss ot Tour lives. Twit lileboats containiner 10 men wen; picked up but the other boat with rour aboard is missing. The vessel, which w:..s heavily loaded, sprang a leak, and filled quickly. BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL National League K'NW York i St ljolli fi. Brooklyn 3, Chicago 1. Boston 2, Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia-Pittsburgh post poned. American League Chicago 5, Boston 1 Detroit 5-5, Philadelphia 1-St. Louis 'I, .New'. York 10. Cleveland - Washington post poned. Street Sales JSS YOUNG WOMAN DIED ! IN HOSPITAL TODAY: Mrs. Emily Margaret Garner Leaves Widower and Two Young Children. i l'aiiy Ibis morninj in the Prince Jliiperl Ceueral Hospital the death occurred of Mrs. Kmily Mnrsraret fianier. Deceased, who was but the U. l.. Undertaker. DAVIS CUP HONORS GO TO JAPAN AT MATCHYESTERDAY MOXTBFAL, Aug. 21. -flinch ing the Davis Cup honors tor Ja pan, Harada Tawara defeated Paris Chacon of Cuba 0-4, 6-J, here yesterday afternoon. thereby winning the right to 'meet the-representative ot France. SAW NO SIGN OF AN ERUPTION AT B0G0SL0F ffililWiVV Voir l Wihtsti llin coasi guaru cuner naiua passtn Bogoslof Island she reported to day that the island showed no sign of eruption. Mie said she would stop on the return from the Aleutians to investigate. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. Digby Island "Cloudy, calm; barometer 29.01; (eniperalupj 51; sea smooth; 7 a.m. spoko tug Lome abeam Lucy Island bound for Prince llupert; i.50 p. in. spoke steamer Dorothy Alexander, Seattle for Ketchikan. 300 miles 'rom Seattle; 10 p.m. poke steamer Oriffco, lowing Haroda. Ornnb.V Bay for l'aco ma. 620 miles 'from. Tacoma; f ii. in. spokn steamer Alaska Wrangell for Ketchikan, 39 mites rrom Ketchikan. Dead Tree Point Barometer 30.0t; temperature 50. Bull Harbor Cloudy, light outheasL wind; barometer 29A0; temperature 5i: sea smooth. Noon Digby IskmdiM ;clvudy,ca!ri; barometer 30.02; temperafure 60; sea smooth; 12 noon spoke lug St. Fallli olf While Hocks bound Tor Captaip's Cove, Dead Tree Point Barometer 30.01; temperature 59. . Bull Jfarbor Cloudy, fresh MniHiwest wind: barometer 29.- l'O; leinoeralure 59 1 lishl swell Adv ertise in the .Dally 'News. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467, PRICK FIVR CKNTft. IMPROVED DTH POLITICAL LEADERS CONTINUE, CAMPAIGN WITH UNABATED VIGOR beral Leader Promises Wore Tax Reductions if Is Returned to Power fll.MMINH. Aug. 21. The Liberal leader. Itighl Hon. W. h. izie uig return lo Ontario was marked by Ihc hii-ie-d ii it : campaign. Oriel platform hIhiioii meetings were ,rMii plaie- iiinl ln-t night u Hireling wa held here. The Mold hudget Willi Ms lax rediicliou vi the chief ub if d i'H iiumhii, hut (he constitutional ime was also dealt Willi.' I we il no! oiue Id you with prophecy. 1 have only to he past year," said the former premier. "Kvcroiiej la hn" ! in til ttvl direrlly from (he tax rcdiwlioii made - by tlic last Liberal (iovcrnmcut. FALLS IS LACROSSE re Kilmarnock Cup In Game Night at Vancouver and f Are B. C. Champions. iCOl VI II. Aug. 21. Ocean. ; xu wun the oeuiurj jse championship of i w . lit.,. I Ii i iiiuna neii-aiiug aim-i In 1 lie tanere own grouuii Uju 5 'ao. in the final: ho caon. . jiam-. p'ayeil earlier ' : il 111 H - ill i a ii' ' ntei lor pre- was r close. K he title, the hold-I (he Kilmarnock liup igto ' uael east In! her 'i ov inclal chain i; Mann i:up. LED SELF IFTER WEDDING Irldge Man Cut Own Throat Homo of Bride In Nova Scotia Ti ll, N'S.. Aug. 21-Her llr . i ulein. 33 year of amlnile, Mann., col (iuis, was found ly-p our with liis throat in mitcrt after having airs with the avowed c shaving. The Ira-fj here at the home le, Lniircnu Robinson, married Thursday il who wan lo have left iilay io Cambridge. la Mr. Ib.nb ha stated on oilier platform. ' Mr. Km? proiiii.x'il that if the Liberal were returned fo power, fin Mier taxation would lie taken off. REMAINS OF MARTIN FOTLAND GO SOUTH Members of Oddfellows and Can '"Here Lome- T!ie Bi uk ' in Sweden. A ereniony m thai country is a picturesque ceremony, as will he se 'i from Jn illustration. Meighen Interrupted at His ; Meeting in Calgary When an Uproar Followed the Word Liar ' HXLGAHKY, Aug. 21. For n few minutes Meighen meeting here last night was in a storm. The Premier had been speaking on the effect of theft Liberal lariff "tinkering" on the iron and steel Industrie. of. Nova Seolia. Meighen 'charged'that ! the Liberal candidate was fighting the election on a policy of ; secession. "Liar!" came from the back of the crowd. ' The hall was at once in an uproar and shouts of "Throw him out" prevented the premier from continuing his speech a ; moved hi , -a number of nerson Ihe direction of the interrupter. "Lei him, alone," observed Mr. j Meighen, as the noise quited Idown. "I hope the audience don't liniml 'liis man. as eery man lias ;to farn his pay." and !lie audienca broke .mo laughter. AIR FORCE MAN ' LOST HIS LIFE Mr. Meighpn continued and; Plane Crashed In Small Lake there were more inlerruidions. Northern Manitoba When In on Forestry Patrol. BODY HAS BEEN FOUND Care Karris Tried to Rise In Seaplane When He Struck a Tree and Fell. WLNXIPKO, Aug. St. Missing since his plane crashed at a smalt lake in Northern Manitoba, 'near njjle 135 n the Hudson Bay. Railway, (he biMly of plolReifford 20 years of age. was the daughter Carr Harris, 2i years of age, was of Moses isrott of Port Simpson, recovered from the water yesler-slie is survived by the husband, Uay and is now being brought to Albert (Jarner. of Sunnyside, an.l Winnipeg. According lo a radio two young children. Funeral ar-' report received this aftfcirioon at raiienienis are in the hands of Forst Osborne barrack?, the crash occurred Thursday while' Carr Harris, who was in convmand of the Royal Canadian Air Force station at Norway House, 300 miles north of Winnipeg, was engaged In forestry patrol work. He was-alone in the seaplane at the time and in attempting it rise' from the lake struck a tree and crashed ino the lake. An explosion fol lowed .which set fire to the ma chine. GAINS LIKELY IN ONTARIO Liberals Behind Progressive Leader and Expect to Elect Him. TOHOXTO. Aug. 2l. While It ery early yet to' guage the liolitieal opinion ot the province. it would seem as ir the Liberals are going the right way about the campaign here to make several gains at least. They are swinging in with the Progressives who. until recently, were dominant pro- vincially and among others aro supporting rortner Premier Dru- ry. Ihe result is likely to mean that some Conservatives who were seen in the last Bouse will rind themselves nosed out. VANCOUVER MAN DIES AT WISOR ONTARIO WINDSOlt. Ont.. Ahg. 21. Al exander Lahore, tf.'t 'years of age. superintendent of Ihe soldiers' settlement board or Vancouver, where he resided ror s2d years. died yesterday at a hotel hero while spending a holMay. BASEBALL GAME Double-Header SUNDAY AFTERNOON tiyros vs. Orand Tehninals, and Sous (f Canada vs. Oraml Terminals, First Game, 1. p.m. .'