5 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. i mm .1 U.I.I . - and 6th 8t. WATT VIOECK, Prop. UK NOW tjttl l AT IJJ IflCTORIA. Sept 25 The har- lldera of the Dunwell Mine of Stewart etlng litre Teaterday ro'.ed to Incttaa cumMny'a capltaiutlon from 70J.- to a million aharea of par value 1 on dollar each The meeting al: endorsed a recom-nidation of the durctor that 140.000 Lre of the new stock should be ti red at fifty cent a ahar to the p rent shareholder on a ratio of one nc share for every five of old. The 0.000 thus raised will be ued to com. ete the development of the wotk be-re shipping or U undertaken rltobrrt Stewart president of the com- t . . ... . Buy aald a year auppiy pi ore blocked nut and the mill would be tw idy to operate lu December. iDunwetl ahare were quoted on th txk market yesterday at l 35 to 11.40. 18 IMPRISONED IN COAL MINE niiiiN or mint; mkn kuhmiiih iuom hi:m;tii tiii: i(k in MIIIIKIAN MltlT ! IRONWOOD, Mich.. Sept. aS. The Indies of three men. occupant of the In Pabhl Mine of the Oliver Iron llnca when It wa hurled to the bot-ra !ge of the ahaft tate last night beneath ne hundred ton of rock were recov ered this morning. Searcher are now li.deavorlng to r!eH 39 other miner Imprisoned on the eighth level. Mine bmclala believe the men are sare a lliere waa no explosion or fire. MORE MYSTERY OVER MISS X LOS ANOELES. Sept. 25. The Ex- laininer says. .Mrs. Dabe Daniels wno confessed In Ban Francisco that h Km MIm of the Carmel hoax In the iAImee McPherson case, wa confronted at Ballna last night by three person ho were present several weeks g3 ilien Mis X of the asserted hoax pmad a sworn statement. All declared that Mr. Daniel waa not the woman who made the affidavit. IIIKTH j A birth took place at the Oeneral fHoaplUt yesterday of a son to Mr. and Utr a. CiCLon. Btu Avuu West. I';., V;,,. '.' day with addition of two more MEIGHEN GIVING UP LEADERSHIP t . . f .hih ifwr mar a r in nnori inu i itm n i r i r . Air. rwuiK was luwinu ummonrd to Rldeau Hall by the Governor Oeneral and folio log the rial announced that he had accepted wie invuaticn oi tne uovernor u ioito i ' - . . i . i... . . . - ..,. It,. .JJitlnn nf M! . . , -11 Mink.i.. f . .d,t I , i a mrr1 t fir T"V. , 11 rnr1 mm minister With Mu.iiCTwr.f luuiiaH. v. hm.. i , V.M niri iniu. i lie oriruiT imviuiw wn ..v mi in ....vwu..w -- - - ahce of CanadUn representatives. If . - - ...zii i ; i . i i - ji v ila IWIIIIIIIIIKX flflf llll IIMIIIK llllflllllllll f IJ I III' Imperial Conference by delegates from Canada OTTAWA. September 35. Right Hon. WUlUm Lyon Mackenzie Kliig It Prime Minuter of Canada following the resignation of Right Hon. Arthur . . . . . . . . l i .... . v.i . t f. n.uinn ten. nf II 1 1 f for n auira iiial iir i uriim ui w w - m . " JEW CAPITAL FORDUNWELL MMI OMrANY lM l.s SHAKE AT cotm. - the port. The new mtnlalrra are! , Premier and Minuter far External Affair W. L. MackrnrJ King. Ilnanc- J. A. Robb. Rail ay C A. Dunning. Interior Charles Stewart. Public Works J. C. Elliott. Trad and Commerce James Mat- Cuatoma W. D. Euler. Health and Soldier' Re-eaUblUhmenl Dr. J. II. King. Defence Ool. J. L RaUton. Immigration Robert Porke. v Poatmaater-Oentral P. J. Venlot. Marine and FUhertea P. J. A. Cardlu Sollcltor-Oencral Luc leu Cannon. Secretary of State remand Rlnfrtt. Labor Peter lleenan. Agriculture W. R. Motherwell. Without Portfolio Senator Dandur and. mi iuiilvs statement After returning front Rldeau Halt fol jwlng hu resignation. Mr Meigheu Baled that be would not aeek a aeat In Parliament but would rralgn the leader hip of the Conservative party when tha conservative conference meet on October 11. The ex-premier (aid that alt the .nembers of hU government had fully considered the circumstance and d Mded it waa their duty to make way fci the Incoming admlnlatratlon and leave aa aoon M poaalble. ThU they had done. imperial ((imi:ki;m i'. "The nendlnr. Imperial Conference open on October 19," Mr. Meighen aald 'and owing to Ha unusual Importance: Conservatives will facilitate the attend arMlon of Parliament U railed, member. of the tale Oovernment have agreed to assist In the prompt paaalng of last araalon' estimates and the uespaicn oi any other business which waa unflnUhed at the time of dissolution." WI.I.IMilON SAIL" TO TAKB POMTION (iot:itNOK tir.M:iiAi IONDON, Sept. 25. Viscount Wllllngdon, who la to ucceed Oovernor Byng at Rldeau Hall, ailed thla morning for Canada from Southampton and will take over hi new duties ou hi VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid, .Asked.! Wheat I M B.C. Silver 1-80 I-85 Dunwelt -3 lA0 Oranby 30.00 3200 Howe Sound .... 3.00 43.00 Independence .. .. .03i Indian .. .. -06 -toft L. Ac L. .... l2 Marmot. .. .. ...,'''J Premier .. .. .. ' a" 220 Porter Idaho .. .. .07i .08 Surf Inlet J M Richmond . Ui . tit MinriK ntoM III IIK TO lltZM.TON ui;a(1ii:h oovoo Jarvla McLeod. cuttomi collector at IhU point. ha received word that a Ketchikan car ahlpped from here by freight September 4 for Harelton and taking a llesurely tour through the Interior reached Oaoyoo near the American boundary on September 21. It waa brought here from Ketchikan by Roy E. Doug-laa, cannrryman of Charcoal Point. from WILL APPEAR CONSPIRACY CASE MONDAY llKKV'M:Wli"T HK f It AK(fKI AI.OMI WITH AIMr.E Mr-rilCltON AT LI AN-tit I lls I.on AMit:it:, !epi. t.v lUrrr .Melwh w arrested )etrrd4y In Nun lanli on a rlurge of being the .Mr. Martin" mentioned In the farniel Almee Mellierson dl4prarane me. He will be brought here .Monday and arralntn! with the etangelM. Mother Kennedy and Mm. SelUIT ou rlurge of criminal cons'lracy. the district attorney's office announced ldy. KIWIIT HON, AltTHIK Mt.lUIIKN ' Conservative Premier resigned thla morning and aay he will quit leadership of party following hi recent defeat at polls DEMPSEY-TUNNEY INVITED TO FIGHT ' AGAIN IN ENGLAND LONDON, Sept 33. The Dally Ex press say a syndicate owning Wembley Stadium sent a message to Tunney and Demwev yesterday Inviting them to fight there on the evening of , next Derby Day, early In June. WALLACE GAINES IS DOOMED TO SWING IN DECEMBER FOR MURDER SEATTLE, Sept. 25.- -Wallace CI sines, convicted ou August 19 or murdering hi daughter. Sylvia is sentenced to hang on December 11 after an appeal for a new trial had been refused by Superior Judge Jones . , PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE SUPERT B.C.. 8ATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1926. ! V I. MAf'KE.IK KINO j flMgiirgBgiililllllllllB gai giiliBIBslBBNIIll gglgiglglglglglHgiiliiiiiiiiWBiiiiH sBKHMH gggggggggggggggggggggHgH ! asillllllllllllllllllllBgiiilllllllllllllllllllllS galllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNlllllllSH rVggggggiggggggH ffc iWj gsaillNlNNlV KdUki' CaggsgssNgiaKpggiallllBINIB9 Liberal Leader who carried hu party to victory at recent election assumes Premiership. Terrace Fair Shows Excellent Produce of Farms and Gardens TERRACE, September 25. At the sixth annual Fair of the Terrace and DUtrlct Fall Fair Association, held on Thursday. September 23. In O.W.V.A. Hall this dUtrlct upheld It reputation of former year In proving Its suitability and adaptlblllty to the growing of grains, grasee. field roots and vegetables as well as the more hardy fruits of all kinds. Weather conditions were splendid, the day being wonderfully bright and sunny, though aomewhat cold for this time of year. Owlug to the very early and unusually hard frost of the past week the display of thla year did not nearly equal In aUe that of the preceding year, the more tender vegetables having all beeit; - cut down aa well as practically all thill (lowers In the dUtrlct. The latter were! try much missed as In former year the profusion of flowers adding immensely to the attractlvenesa of the Calr building. There waa nevertheless a redltable showing of rosea, asters. sweet pea, stocks and pansles u weu as a number of attractive looking otted plauts. APPLES IIOOII I Fruit undoubtedly reigned supreme throughout the day. exclamations belnfl heard on all aides aa to the splendid display and the wonderful coloring of the iruiia, especially appm. tne ran In the minds of the director In hold ing the fair at a later date than usual was that a week or two at this time of year would make a great difference to the coloring and maturity of the frulU and vegetables, which It tuv doubtedly did. It proved fatal, ho'. ever, as tar as flowers, tender fruit i and vegetables were concerned and do doubt will not be risked again. Drains, vegetables and field root were of a very high class and well dis played. The great variety of things at tempted and brought to a state of maturity waa well demonstrated lu the three collections on exhibit: WOMEN'S WORK The home cooking table was as us ual a very appetizing and temptlugl looking corner of the building and thnj quality of the display of a very ntgnl standard. I Hi the fancy work section the display,) though small, was of a very high order j and the Judge commended the ladles on tha superior quality of every piece on display. Terrace twas shown to be gradually romlng to the front as a stock raising district, the number of exhibits belnft considerably Increased over, former year. The lack of a Judge for this section was a great hindrance but the dim- (continued on page four1 TOM MOOItE Circulation 1635 and Proves Adaptability of Soil mm& ihmtttr hgNUHr fettNiiiiiMi I gH rlgllH Labor leader again elected President of the Trades and Labor Congress. DECIDE NOT TO JOIN CANADIAN LEGION BUT VICTORIA. Sept. 23, The Array an4, Kavv Veterans at Its rnnferenre hero- Bale 549 Cincinnati 2-8, Philadelphia 9-4. St. LouU , New York 4. American League Philadelphia 3-0, Cleveland 1-0. Others postponed. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL CMiLlMI LEA (HE llliislon I. Aston Vina 3. Bolton 4. Birmingham 2, Bury 2. Burnley 1. Derby County 0. Cardiff 0, Manchester United 2. Leeds 4, Arsenal 1. Leicester 4. Blackburn 0. Liverpool 0, Evertoa 1. Newcastle 2, Sheffield United 0. The Wednesday 1, Huddersfleld 1. Tottenham , West Brorawlch 0. West Ham 1. Sunderland 2. DhMon II. Barns'. y O.Notts Forest 2. CheUea 2, Fulham 2. Darlington 4, Reading 2. Hull City 0. Port Vale 0. Manchester City 3, Swansea 1. Notts County 3, Clapton 1. O'.dham 3, Grimsby 1. Portsmouth 5, Blackpool 0. Preston North End 3, Bradford City 2 South Shields 1. Southampton 2. Wolverhampton 1, Mlddlesboro 2. l('OTTIll LEACSIK )lMon I. Clyde 1. St. Mima 2. Cowdenbeath 1. Motherwell 1. Dundee 1. Dunfermline 1. Falkirk 5. Dundee United 3. Hamilton 1. St. Johnstone 4. Hibernian 3. Celtic 2. Kilmarnock I. Hearts 4. Morton 3. AlrdrieonUnr 1. Queen' Park 4, Partlck Thistles 3. Rangers 3, Aberdeen 2. . FIGHT TOTAL $1,9 mm 0 ltMPEY KLCEIVEH WiiMt.OIH) FOR Ills MIAKE AND PROMOTERS HALF MILLION I'lllLtHI l.rillA. sept. 53. According to an announcenient tliN atternmin Hie receipts from the big lsenie -Tunney fight totalled t.- Mmi.imki from US.'mhi people who paid admission. liempv) was uld siirolnulely H.ihmi. Tunney jmi,(MMi and the promoters hail a profit of about halt a million dollars. 'DEATH OF WILSON RESULT ACCIDENT INIJl IKY WAS HELD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON BY CORONER NORMAN A. WATT Following an Inquiry Into the elf' '. cumstances attending the death of the late William St. CJalr Wilson. Coroner , an Inquest would not be necessary. READY TO CO-OPERATE iSPEEDER COLLIDED I WITH LOCOMOTIVE yesterday decided not to Join th CORDOVA, bept. fa,-nue reiurnin-r Canadian Legion but expressed a I from their camp Thursday their apeedtt desire to co-opexate with the Legion ' cclllM with a locomotlva on Copper and with every other recognized body of ex service men In all activities In accordance with the Ideals of the Army and Navy Veterans. 4 .1 I 111 Al JIM I I ll l Advertise' la The Dully New River on uie rionnwesiern nauway - curve one hundred nines irom nern. Victor Maulken and Mike of the section gang -on the not Injured, Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with uewly laid dancing floor for bire, NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and beet for the least Phone 47. ACKENZIE KING S PREMIER OF CANADA KiHIlK MEGHEN W HI RESIGN FROM LtADtRSH r Or tOMKVAllVt rAKlI acRenzie king Became rrime Minister This Morning Place of Arthur Meighen Who Resigned I . I 1 KKIIIT HOV St. Louis Cardinals Tucked d ; Away Pennant Result of the B g League Games Yesterday NEW TORK. September 25. The St. Louis Cardmata tucked away trie flrit national League Pennant 1338 yeara yesterday when they defeated New Tork after Cincinnati lost the first game of a double header to Philadelphia. Five thcusand fan witnessed the Cardinal' victory over the OianU and tfcey were given a wozdartul reception during the game and, an ovation at the close. The game was a nip and tuck affair and was featured by a homer by South-worth. , . ...,,.' In the American League Cleveland' pennant ncpes flickered when the team lost the first cf the double-header to Philadelphia and the second wan caUed at the end of the second Innings owing to darkness. .- National League 111 ' ' ' . -, Boston - Pittsburg postponed. TIMBER MERGER NEAR SEATTLE (iKOIP REPRESENTS OITPLT or THU BILLION FEET ANNCALLV SEATTLE. Sept. 23. Seattle lumbermen Interested in the proposed consolidation of 70 Pacific coast timber firms, said the companies represented a cut of two billion feet of timber annually. tie majority of the holding being concerned In Oray' Harbor and . Wlllap i&rbor districts of Washington and, on the Columbia River. C. E. 'johnaoa of Portland. Major Everett aiggs'!of Ta corns, James Tyson of San'. Pran- clfcco. Charles Keith of-Kansas City and 3ay Danaher fcf -Detron . ar organizing jie merger. CYCLONIC WIND STRUCK ONTARIO bCTROl.IA CENTRE OF HlRRICANE QutovlcUi car UTT WAKE OF WRECKED HOMES PETROUA. Ont.. Sept. 23A cyclonic wind accompanied by torrential rain struck thU district with hurricane vio lence yesterday afternoon, leaving in tta wake a iwath of ruined country. Telegraph and telephone wires and homes were wrecked, and oil derrick were trppled over. The wind swept from the west and the electric storm that same with It amounted to a tropical deluge The effect was also felt In other districts. TOM MOORE IS AGAIN LEADER l.LECTKO PRESIDENT OF TRADES AND LAKOR I'OMIKESS TESTER-DAY" AT MONTREAL MONTREAL. Sept. 25-Tom Moor waa ence more unanimously elected president of the Trades and Labor Congress at Its annual convention her yesterday. a The secretary-treasurer, P. M. Draper, was also re-elected. EFFORT DISARM VY1LLBEMADE IIEsoLl TION PASSED HV' LEAP IE OP NATIONS TO CALL GENEVA, Sept. 23. The League of I SKT.. a 1 a ...AklW sn.nlrMAII.tst h 1 Jtn w4 Normsn A. Watt announced yesterday afternoon that he bad found the a resolution to convoke a general dla-death befor. the nest armament conference was due to an accident and that asaemoiy meet unless cultles Intervene. material dia ANNUAL. TAX SALE ' s mm were killed. The other two members T iNiblic Aiiftioti ot Uily l.ols will lie hold in I'.ity Hall, Thui-stlay, Hepl, !(U, at III a.m. List of lols caii v hail at the aoUeclbr'C Of fire. - WVV4 . )