Anvwhr at Anvtlmt. l'uhlic Aiirlimi of Cil.V l.oU will liu llt'ltl in 'it" Hall, 'rimixltiy, Hi-pt. at), ul Id a.m. .il or lots can ho IiimI ut Ilu Oollfclor' 3h M TAXI and Boston Grill Ambulance Service tiu trail sr a nuLni. asra smsTss. and Sth 8t MATT VIDECK, Prop. thousand borne were wiped out i h mi a ui k rw a, air i.ai ltuv aiauu The Government la fared with problem cf feeding the h?meles . i w , iiiiiii ii pi. .... i v wih or diowu aaay nov one neaping naged. Tbe whole contour of the KOWN FROM FIRE ENGINE nmmiiii cKiniiiMi met IVUK.MIAT UNroiIVirn Kant 21 Thrown frojii fire engine wnich lie waa arivinn It akldded on the wet pavement. Ill VailCUUTCT lir UTnilWIKIIV, intr ih fir riiirra car wnirn wat inn in, wav nui id Lilt nmii Bikiri TEST FROM MIAMI, FLORIDA improving, The known dead nurti 400, the minting ISO, the Injured M.0O0 throughout the entire hurri lL IV lL VJIV I kll ill. i.i ll l l till l ll IN MILL AT USK Wore: has been received In the city a fire at the mill of the Canada Miiipri r "rtfrt rti n w r iinar. nil w a si inrriT itm navwirn Aim . ANNUAL TAX SALE 3 u'iawa, uepietnoer 33, smiling with political activity tbe cpui to- inruu ui .iiunaira mrenr. Ubrrellam U on top again and Mr. Meighen Another reason for Mr. Melghen'a slowness In getting out la that It la ed there are three or four acu of hla ministry during the campaign which ! ' and therefore did tome thlnga that will, It la atated. call for considerable ex ; plan t Ion. ( UIIM;t MVkl.MJ ' There are many golcga and coming at Laurirr Houm. tbe Liberal leader' home, I tnd lb King cabinet 1 stilt largely In the making. Among the change now cred.bly reported are: - ,., Cutonu ahd Carle-,W. D. Euler. Trade tnd Commerce Jame Macolm. Pot Office lion. Lurlen Cannon, National rft nee-lion. John C. tX' tott A final alate I not expected bofore Thursday. During yesterday afternoon Mr. King In conference with Hon. Jame Itobb, Hon. Ernest Lapolnte, and lion. Charlea Dunning. Last night Robert Forke arrived from Brandon, presumably for the purpose of llscusslng matter with Mr. King. He will. It la rumored, be Invited to enter ihe new cabinet Minister of Agrlcul ture Th representation from the Mar itime I likely to Include Hon. P. J. Venlot from New Brunswick. Col. Ral ston of Halliax I mentioned at a poss- dblllty ' from Nora Scotia. It la aug-;rstd that P. L list field, member elect for Shelburue. Tsrmouth, may go to '.! Senate and that Col. Ralston may xintest that sett a a member of the new cabinet. Hon. 3. E. Sinclair may be .he choice from Prince Edward Island. IIVU. I'tlllNKT Mt.KTINri (By Canadian Press) OTTAWA. 8ept 22. Cabinet making continue with Mackenl King eeelng former minister and prospective minister and at th same time members of the retiring government are engajed In preparing for their departure Thursday. What kill probably be the final meeting of the present cabinet la being held today. There la atlll conjecture In regard to the portfolio of public work, custom national defense, post office and Immigration. Other will be filled, probably, by minister of the last King government with the exception of trade and commerce and for tht Jame Malcolm of North Bruce teem to be the probable choice. W D. Euler of North Waterloo I now mentioned In connection with the cui-torn department and Robert Forke. who ha returned west, cirrle with him an Invitation, It I believed, to enter the cabinet a mluitter of agriculture. MEXICAN SOLDIERS KILLEDBY INDIANS NOOALES, Sept. 22. - Bevonty-flv soldier and 28 Yaqul Indian were killed In the battle In Sonora state, according to a desatch from Ouaymas. Many were wounded on both tides. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE: Bid. Asktxl. BC. Silver 1.81 1.85 Dunwell 1.35 1.45 Orsnby 31.00 33.00 Hazel ton .01 Howe Sound 43.60 44.50 Independence ,, .. .03 .084 Premier 3.18 3.22 Porter Idaho ., ...V .08', .07 Sliver Cret ...... v . , .U Klclunond 10i 11 Wheat ...Vv l.U J ' ... v . t .u v ..i . ivii - .... i v.ii in" i Mwiiuiii uui uiu ubi (cmiKii. iae luae now hdhim i i - it air uciinena teuiiui an la nni unmi until iir i. ...a. i. n nir nun ui uimx ana u win rrauue iwo or inree dtrs t rnr thai . ii tiii.n:-! i) is FISH PRICES KEEPING HIGH AMI IIICAV IHHTk Ml... log.lMju Lit". AMI CANADIAN" tlwaj I.Hi. Pun price ere keeping up. Todty American boat marketed 1T0O0 pound at from J 7 JO tj 17.00 and seconds at 10 cent. Canadian sold 23.030 pound at from 16 to 18.50 and nine cent for second. Sale were: AMERICAN' Alaska. 21 W0. to Atltn Fisheries. Kodlak, 30.000, to Booth rther1e. Tahoma, 15.000. to Cold 8tora;e. Utuya. 14.000, to Pacific Fisheries. Mrs, 10.000 to Cold Storage. Ivanhoe, 18,000. to Cold Storage. CAN llt Cape Spencer, 7.500, to Atlln ruhrr-le. Tramp. TflOQ, to Royal Pish Co. Bingo. &J&00. to Cold Btortje. Point May. 3.000. to Atlln Ftsherle. Joe Baker. 3.000, to Royal Fish Co. SNOW COVERS ALBERTA NOW I'AItT OK NAtK.iTCIII.WAN ALMI lltltlltlH SNOW I'AIXINO lilt Hi: TOIIAV CAMIAKY, Sept. 22. Albert It tlll In the grip f early winter. The ri lute Is blankrlrd . with Mian. Commencing sumUy night I lie fall i ont liming ami all liitr-lellng iiiemtlnii are kliipped iinlll the I ml la n suniiiier return and the siiun dlapeari. Central Sakutrlieaii reurtt that mow It falling there thl nmriilng. HURRICANE STRUCK iti:iiiiiiTt:.Nf:u ' hlioice leaving CRAN8ROOK, Sept. 22 fie-christened "Cranbrookrr with a bottle of champagne on the main street of the city where he broke away front hi o-nera. the aouthrrn Interior for more than month, the former owner of Charlie-Ed, the circus elephant. Ii being ablpped to San rranclsco to reaunie hit old life Under the "big top." v w w riuwiiKu vKtww imi irv inw rwnx ministers in. i net banked -rv-rT-r-rT-rT-w-w-T--w-w- HAMAS FF.LT . neavny on Being returned to power GALE EFFECTS IKTIIOtStND HOMES IHTltOY- ISV ttlXI, AS OTHlIt fHO- "i'LIITY AT UKAND Tl Hli- CITY IN PARAGUAY .iirHrnailun I'iirllj Wlel Out. Kllllug IMt and Injuring ftH) ENCARNACION, Paraguay, Sept. 22. A hurricane ttruck the city Monday, .tiling 160 and .Injuring 600. Property lamage I estimated at a million dot tara. The lower part of the city was com neteiy wiped out and a number of xmta on the Parana River capsized. fn the most seriously affected district ill the buildings were destroyed in. iudlng two banks, two hotels and .he customs house. The streets are blocked , wjjth "debris. Archie Beatty, who delivered th federal election ballot boxes to Atltn district, returned to the city on the Princes Louise, yestcrdy afternoon from the north. Jack Laurenson, who took the boxes Into Telegraph Creek, ins not yet returned. C. T. Lavery, who Is to be manager of the local branch of the Union Oil Co., arrived on the Prince Qeorge this morning from Vancouver accompanlel by J. Fraaer, district maunger. mix PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper - " , ' , I Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NCW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and bent for tbe least. Phone) 467. "t lt PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNE8DAT. SEPTEMBER 22, 12. Circulation 1568 Sale 431 IR y ' ,,llr J -II., . - RTHOK MEIGHEN TO RESIGN TOMORRI KUNb UVLB ON JACK DEMPSEY N THE BIG FIGHT TOMORROW EVEN NG ursday Set for Resignation of Hon. Arthur Meighen and Taking Over of Government by Liberals Cabinet is being made up by Mackenzie" King and much speculation as to who are to have portfolios (8pecll to Dally Newt) - - a- . FA.MOl S HINDI; TKMI'LE nt Pnlitana, Imiia. whefc a liea- lax has been placeil on jiilgrims by the Mhharujuli, fiitiiii: (ll-feelinjr among Hie Jam roniinuiiiiy. ST. LOUIS WILL PROBABLY WIN ST I II. 11 S TWO (1 AMK LEAD OVtlt CINITNNAII ACTtK LOSlNO YES- j T UK II AY NEW YORK, Sept. 22--St. Lcuia lost the major opportunity to clinch tbe prnnaut yesterday by lotlng to Brooklyn a closely contested game but still main- i tains a two game lead over Cincinnati that suffered the fifth straight defeat at tbe hand of the Boston Braves. With, four games each, to play. Clncln- j natl -must now win all her game whllo ' the Cardinals are losing three to gain I tbe championship. By winning one more game while tbe Reds are losing one and winning three, St. Louis can insure a tie. The New York Yankees retained a three-game margin over Cleveland by (wamplng Chicago fourteen to nothing. Ruth knocked out his 44th homer and Uzzert collected his 18th. NATIONAL LKAUl E Cincinnati 0, Boeton 4. Pittsburg 2. Philadelphia 7. Chicago 2, New York 5. St. Louis 3, Brooklyn 4. AMERICAN I.EAUIU Boatou 1, Cleveland 8. Philadelphia 3, Detroit 3. New York 14, Chicago 0V Washington 11. St Louis 0. DISTRICT I ORE STRIKES IN ALASKA ABANDONED PROPERTY REVIVED ... AND NEW tTND IN TIEKEL CORDOVA, Sept. 23. Rich mineral Is reported to have been uncovered by Ralph Merrill near Port Wells on th northwestern shore of Prince William Sound near here. The property waa abandoned In 1817 when the tunnels and shafts were flooded. The Hurdle Creek Mining Co. operat ing In Tlekel district northeast of Val- dea Is reported to have struck a strong vein of free milling ore which assays at 845 , a ton in gold and ' good value In sliver and lead. Advertise In The Dally News Two to One Wagered That Jack Dempsey Will Put Tunney Out Withih the'Firsl Four Rounds PHILADELPHIA, September 22. With Dempsey and Tunney resting up, from now until entering the ring, tomorrow night at 5.30 Prince Rupert time In-' tcrest In the chrjnplonstitp bout centred today in the arrangements for handling the vast crowd. Probably 132,000 fan will pay to tee the fight. No champion since the day of Sullivan ha been as overwhelmingly the favorite aa Dempsey is today, few being willing to concede the challenger mora than an outside chance. The universal conviction among newspaper critics la that Dempsey will win by a knockout Inside of four rounds, several wagers being made at two to one on this basis. FOOT OF SNOW ONPRAIRIES H:K1D THAT OK AUK VALVES MILL BE UIU EKED AND PRICES ARE SflrTKNIMJ WINNIPEG, Sept. 22. Wintry weather In Alberta and Saskatchewan continued today and some points in Alberta reported more thsn a foot of tnow. Fur ther complications in harvesting It is feared will result In lowering the grade values aud delaying movement of the grain already threshed. These factsrs ara already reflected In a steady trend to ward higher prices. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP BROKE NECK IN FALL ON STAIRS WILLIAM ST. CLAIU WILSON. WELSHMAN, LIES AT DEATH S DOOIt IN HOSPITAL Unconscious and paralyzed, William St. Clair Wilson, Welshman, lies at death's door In the Prince Rupert General Hospital following a fall last week down a flight of stairs, st tbe Orand Terminal Club when he broke his neck snd fractured his spine. Wuson was going up the stairs to the club when the door at the top. which opens outwards, was swung open and he lost his balance falling to the landing below. tV11nn rtkit hn ?nri!mrf(t hv th Pin. FOR JASPER COURSE tll4n Cold storase for abau year and came to Prlnct Rupert from here he betU " VANCOUVER. Sept. 22-Thal the Can-' "II Lng,r cnnfr adlan Amateur Qotf Championship wUl(the be rjlived In Western Panaris. over ' Jasper Park course In 1928 Is the predlc- , tlon of D. L. Anderson, secretary of the : Royal Canadian Oilf Association, who j was present during the recent tourna-1 ment held at Jasper National Park. The championship event will undoubtedly come west that year, states Mr. Anderson, and of all tbe courses which I have inspected on my trip through western'- Canada, Jasper Park is In the best condition and the only one capable of extending better players In a contest. DIKKillll.E LEAVE) SEATTLE. Sept. 52. The transpolor Mitchell Albert arrived from Van- dirigible Norge Una been loaded on the couver on the rrlnce George this 'Italian steamer Savola for transporta- mornlng aud will spend a few days In tlon to Genoa, Italy. The vessel sailed the city on busluets. I today. Peace River Coal Deposits Greatest in Canada Declares , Head of Big Eastern Company HALIFAX, September 22. There are millions of ton of bituminous caal of a very high grade lit the Peace River district of Alberta of a quality superior to the highest grade of American coal, according to D. H. McDougall, former general manager , of the Dominion Iron and Steel Co. and vice-president of the British Empire 8teel Corporation who Is here after a vlsH to the Alberta coal deposits. He described the deposit as being the "greatest In Canada" available OREGON FIRE BURNS BOOKS MILLION HOLLAR LOSS WHEN MON-ASTERY tiOES VP IN FLAMES MOUNT ANGELE, Ore, 8ept.' 32. Fire early yesterday detroyed the buildings of the Mount Angele College, a Benedictine monastery, estimated to be valued at a million dollars, of '"" """"IB " l?'wr" operaung cows. , '. AV -,,J .,, v' : a later date. , a."' a ; J" !! m,-wis.r . which 8400.000 is for buildings and the remainder tor equipment, 'articles In the museum, manuscript and book! In the library dating back to the fifteenth century. Two hundred students escaped. MINIMUM WAGE LUMBER MILLS VICTORIA, Sept. 23Brltlsh Columbia's new minimum wage law will be formally proclaimed in the provincial Oazette to be put into effect In th lumber Industry on November 1 It was announced today. The new regulations will 'be applied to other Industrie at 4 '