or1 TAXI Boston Grill W i"4m and dJ Arabulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. WATT VIDKCK, Prop. VOL XVI. No. 2Jt. mm Wmm YANKEES WIN FIRST GAME WORLD SERIES NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL GREETED ON HIS ARRIVAL IN CANADA TODAY New Governor General Greeted at Quebec and is Formally Sworn Jni Guest of Canadian Government at luncheow and state dinner this the official QL'EDtC. October 2. Canada today his consort and slthough the weather conditions were not of the bnt, Lord an Lad; Willlnguon were flrn an enthusiastic reception when they landed from I the Imprn of Scotland. I Before th party landed Right lion. trator and Premier King paid a courtesy part) came ashore while the citadel gun A prormeton l Immediately termed .and accompanied by high govern- tutz ontctsia, rauitary ana ovner aignitane. we party moved to the Parliament ME1GHEN MEETS ' 1 ! MEMBERS ELECT miu tut uivi hcmt ikom ri ii- Lll Ult IIC NT.ilMI lEMEKDAV TOBOvn; Oct t Hon Arthur Ut:thr tr.r Uke Conservative members rlec Mr House ol Common rrpre-stcung Tonnto and York seat at an informal (stuffing yesterday and dts-cuved ih restU ts of the general elee-Iter Mi Mtigben had nothing to ssy about thr leadership other than that be Intended w take a long rest from public Ul It a the general view of the gathering thai the Liberals In certain On-teru. rulings brought out hundreds ot .etc- s i.xn were not polled in I91J ASK HOTEL TO BE BUILT HERE rwituii or tKiiu: m;mii hihiihm 111 f i, OAMMIV IX UI.li.tHI TO MTli:it At tii Dmra e( xrsd meeting held In the flty rouncll chamber last night wss decider t ask the lUllway Company to live up to tu contract with the rtV by building a hotel her As a re-'! of the diwustloit a telegram was em by the Uosrd ot Trade to T O. Dson who Is now In the East attending a meeting of the Hoard of Directors u tl railway, which reada as follows Tiease Interview railway and govern-re building hotel aa per Orand T""! agreement aud more recent tatcment of 81r Henry Thornton that hole! would be built. Wa feel e 'c the same or a strouger puaition Vsncouver in Uiat regard." LLOYD GEORGE ON COAL STRIKE " tYM lMi n,:t:MS I.IKKI.V TO UK HUKltll ,lM) MO.lT l'.M.Tl!' r.tCTIIKV Lewis. rmimH rw i um-d George, giving an address on the cost inke situstloii today, said the country coming to the end of the most devesting Industrial period in his expert nee "I'm afraid," he said, Vthe symptoms are that the end wilt be ragged id unsatisfactory, so unsatisfactory that so far from bring an end, It will the beginning of perhaps worse things" CAPTAIN O'SULLIVAN SUCCUMBED ON STREET OTTAWA, Oct. 8.--Succumbing aud-"nly to a stroke of appoplexy on the wreet Friday afternoon, Capt. Robert D. 0 8uUivan, O.B.E.. 83 years of age, director of dental services In the depart-nrnt of soldiers' civil re-establtshmrnt, Ced a iew minutes later. evening following I ceremony receiied the new Oovrmor-OenersI and ' Francis Anglls. the official admlnls- j visit to the ship, following which the I boomed a salute. j building where the Oovernor-Oenera was sworn in-amidst a brilliant scene. Lord and Lady WUllngdoa were guests ot the Canadian Oorrmment at luncheon In the Chateau Frontenae and in the errata will attend a state dinner a' Sprntrrwood. tearing (or Ottawa at midnight MILL ILIJ.UIttTi: . i .tHiiiviL'orfiiHtiv I Mill' AT, till POUT Tne trmsl of Lbs first grain ' sMp at this port Is to be fittingly i celebrated. It was decided i ai Um Board of Trade meeting last Might The matter was brought up by J W UcKlnley and referred to the entertainment committee to carry out the d tails WEATHER REPORT Terrace. -Cloudy, calm, rain all nigh! Irmp 7 Anyox Cloudy, calm. temp. 40. Stewart Cloudy, calm. temp. 44. Hareiton. Rain. calm. temp. 48. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm. Irmp, 40 Hurna Lake Showery, calm. temp. 40. Smithers.Cloudy calm. mild. TROJAN STAR WAS FLOATED YESTERDAY VANCOUVER. Oct J The steamship Trojan Star, which went aahore early in the week at Point Roberta, wa floated late last evening and arrived here this morning, showing no signs ot damage. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid. Aake4. Wheat 1.47? B.C. Bllver ,.. 182 187 Dunwrll 1.18 IM Oladstone .32 Vi J4 lloe Bound 42.00 41.00 Indian . : -05 MVi I tt L -08 Marmot .08); .10 Premier 3.10 2.1S Porter Ids ho .071, -OSls Stiver Crest ....... .11 It'.tKCiY M'OTT 111 KM OTTAWA. Oct. 2. D"Arcy Scott, for- mrP suiistant chief commissioner of the Railway Board and son ot the lata Robert Scott who was eecretery or state In the lste Laurler administration, died Friday afternoon. STAGE CRASHED INTO A TRAIN DIXON Csl., Oct, 2.--Six people were wum three Injured when the northbountt, f th .California Transit Company crashed into a. Southern Pwle Limited tram nero yesterday Advcr lit la The Daily News Northern and PRINCE RsBvsWvisswSsRsaaeajBslHM -sVBHssssHssVsssssglMfzsvsBB 'IsVHsssanKStoasaaaaaaaaaaaV laBPtuHlsnBW' '' - sSHslBs1QsSBVaBsssHjK9KSs ?HespaaH nlKe-r'H 8BBSS5Psis"sHi8t aBtBi mmbswIc I Mjat&P?9aE BsSCiLa 3BK2 s&k K6mm aaaaaVfvwr1"' DLf 'iaV' I 'ejneajsigsBjeBMv aidliVflR tmmtmLlt'wiK na? JsCe HrfpM'siSwTaiaBaH fctJSBsBHMi'WBrlFy "TLHffBaBaWrPWa lsswWIHv Ht !BvPssKPBsssw 1 iiLHiHskiHaBkatfSf VHIaEiaHDk. vbSIE K9lLuaaaB Peassw4 aanHaaaBaVtaflsHHswslswi'sfllssBssssftsss BsVrsVlIaBKa91HamXlVwlB aB sAaaK9LaW HH KKKl 'ibH Val aV V ' aaH , IsP W eaaW talf -aaaBlaMPs11 DEPUTATION of represenlst res of the Christian cburcbet in England amrlng at the Mouse of C nunons ts tes the Premier in coanectiou with the coal strike Their Intervention was unsTsiling aud the miners rejected .he plar. proposed by the churchmen. VISITED AIMEE IN HER ROOM KE.NNKTII ORMWOX IKENTIITtll IIV tTI.Ulllt.HM III) Ol' HOI l-l. iiiii ki; IU4. Mtrill K'ON Lit tl WIRE FROM ORMISTON TtllHUAM KKillKMTS THAT MIN IMI It WHO OPtKATOK HOI LII MUKKMIIK AT HI.MOK, ONT. LOS AKOELES. Oct. 2. That Ormls- ton tinted Aim re UcPherson In ber Los Angeles Hotel room on two occa sion prior to the evangellsfa visit to Holland was the testimony given at yesterday's hearing of the case by Agnes Callahan. chambermaid. During the summer and fall of 1925 she saw the man whorst ahe positively Identified from a Dhotocrt'ph as Ormiston. also" at least six tunes on the same floor of the hotel and twice tahe saw him enter the evangelist's room. She ssid he had a decided limp HAM IT A JOKl."f WINDSOR. Ont . Oct. 2. Interest In the search Of the district tor Kenneth Ormiston shifted to Leamington yesttr-dsr when Orval Adama. local immigra tion inspector, received a telegram from that town signed by the name of the missing Ahgelua Tempie raldo man as follows: -WW surrender to you Frldsy and fight extraSltlon to give my aide of the story under Canadian law. Phcne Lawyer." Although expressing .readiness to deal with Ormiston should he appear. Adams was inclined to treat the whole thing as a joke. HUNDREDS DIE RESULT OF WAR CHINA rlU. IN tlKIP f INTERNAL fllltlilOI.K t OK M'PKKMAUY. IIV IMItTIKN HANKOW. Oct 2. Hundreds sre reported dying ml-rrably ot hunger and cold in Wu Chang where northern troops for more than a month withstood the siege of the. Red forces from Canton. Those dying are civilians, the soldier defenders having taken possession of the little food remslnlng. 1IMI .MtUIV.tl.s Only three amsll Canadian boats markrted.'thelr catchea here this morning at from 18.20 to 10.60 tor . first class and': It to 11.60 for seconds. The srrlvala were: Alkcu, .1.000 to Atlln Fisheries, Msrgvierite H.eoO to Royal Fish Co. Minnie V 8.000 to Cold Storage. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper RUPERT. B.C . SATURDAY. OCTOBER Waves 140 Feet High Washed Coping Stones from Lighthouse " Hongkong and 2,000 Lost Lives HO.NO KONG. Ocicber 3. --Waves thrown mere than 14 J feet abvs nir-mat high wster msrk with a force that twisted the steel work and washed aay the coping stone at the summit of Osp Rock lighthouse. 60 miles south of Hong Kong, evidenced the fury of the elements which Isshcd the south coast of China lionday and took toll of two thousand natives. Eight lenses half an Inch thick in the lighthouse were broken by the waves which crashed over the tops ot the lighthouse. One by one the keeper'a quar-: rs were completely wrecked and the turbulent waters washed the bodies of drowned fishermen and wreckage of junks high up on the beach beyond, OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL LM1LIMI UlKllK imuion I. Arsensl 2. Newcastle V 2. Blsckburn Rovers 3. Evrrton 3. Bolton 1. Blrmlnghsm 0. Bury 0.. Tottenham Hotspurs 0. Derby County 6. Cardiff City 3. Huddersflrld 5. Leicester City 3. Liverpool 2. Leed United 4. Manchester United 2. Aston Villa 1 Sheffield United 2. Burnley 2. Sundrrland 2. The Wednesday 1. West Bromwich 1. West Ham 3. On Won II. Blackpool 2. Oldham Athletics 0. Bradford City 3. South Shields 1. Chelses 2. Preston North End 1. Clapton Orient 0. Bamsley 1. Orlmsby Town 2. Fulhsm 0. Mlddlrftboro 4. Notts County 2. Notts Forest 3. Manchester City 3 Port Vale 1. Wolverhampton W. 1. Reading I. Portsmouth 2. Southampton 0. Hull City 1. Swantca Town S, Darlington 1. SCOTTISH LKttll'E IHUWn I. Aberdeen 3. Hamilton 3. Airdrleonlans 2. Kilmarnock 0. Celtic 0, Dundee 0. Dundee United 2, Quecna Park 2. Dunfermline A. 3, Clyde 1. Hearts 0. Falkirk 0. Motherwell 6, Morton 0. Partlck Thistles 5, Hibernians 1. St. Johnstone 1, Cowdenbeath 3. St. Mlrren 3, Rangers 7. NOTICE. Electric. Light Department Light untl Power Service will be ofr between 2 p.m. and l .m Sim-tliiy, October !1, for llie imrpose of niukiiiK n inspection or iiiitakei nt Wooilwurlli bake. rtllPKMNTKN'llKNT OF ITIU'riKS .- s 2. 1928. REGISTRATION i OF CANADIANS HO Will Of TRADE HILL KLCLIVE j RLI'OItT IKOM I.LOIM.tTltr. j COMMITTEE AT NEXT I MKKTIMi The question ot reslstertng Canadians as' such was brought up at the Board of Trade meeting last night on receipt of a letter from the Brantford Board. The matter was discussed at some length In connection with which there was some humorous banter and the matter was then referred to the legislative committee for a report to the next mectlnz of the Board. CLERKS FIGHT FORHODDAY Oltti VMZ.VTION El l ECTEII TO COM-llT ATTEMPT TO MAKE CHAM1E IN LAW VICTORIA, Oct. 2. At a meeting at which the retailers and clerks were represented, an organtaatlon was effected here lsst night to combat any attempt to. alter the system of weekly halt holidays as now in existence In the province. Officers were elected aud a tight win be conducted. SEVEN KILLED FRENCHPLANE 5ENHURST. England. Oct, 2. rive passengers aud the pilot aud mechanlo were burned to death this afternoon when a French airplane en route to Tarls from Croydon crashed nesr here Advertise In The Dally News Circulation 1876, Sales 8.14 i First Game Series Played Today on New York Grounds i . : Won today by New York by score of two .runs I to one before 75,000 people Rons 'Hits Errors ST. LOLLS 1 3 .... I NEW YORK t .... 6 .... 41 NEW YORK, October 2. New York Yankees won the. opening game of the World Baseball Scries this altcmcon over St. Louis Cardinals two runs to one. Herb Fecnock, the Yankee hurier. held the Cardinals to 'three sfattered hits while his Yankee team mates, led by Babe, Ruth, batted their way to victory." (. A crowd -estimated at 65.CC0 witnessed the game. Pennock bad the better of the argument over two St. Louis pitchers, Sher-del, who started, and Haines who finished the game when a pinch hitter batted tot Sherdel. Both teams scored In the first and the Yankees won out In the sixth. Rain Interfered with play In the sixth Inning. Details of play follow: ITKST INX1NGS St. Louis: 1 run, 2 hits. 0 errors. I After two strikes were called Doutbisf slammed a two-bagger Into the right, Pennock using a curve ball entirely. ! Southwcrth was thrown out at first, Pouthtt making a third. Hornsby up received an ovation. Pennock Xiutrw Hurqsby put at first. Douthlt scored '5a ''Bottvmley's single "over Dougan'a head. Ruth got Belly'a fly. "KeWYork: 1 nmv O hits, O -errors.-' Comta walked. Koentg filed out to Sjuthworth. Ruth received an ovation and St Louis fielders backed to the fence but Ruth walked and the crowd booed. Sherdei and Meusel walked filling the bases.' Combs scored when Oehlg forced Meusel. Lazzerl was thrown out at first. PECONU INN1NOS St. Louis: Runs 0. hi is 0. errors 0. Koenlg made a wonderful play on Haley's hit throwing him out at first and repeated on OTarrel'a tit. Tneve now out. at first. New Y'ork: Runs 0, hits 1. errors 0. Dugan singled to the left, Severeid filed out, Pennock sacrificed and put out Combs Wed out. THIRD 1NNIMS St. Louis: Runs 0. hits 0. errors 0. Shedcl fanned three pitched balls. Pennock threw Douthlt out at first. South-worth fouled to Severeid. New York: Runs 6. tuts 1. errors 0.-Koenlg singled. Ruth tried to sacrifice but forced Koenlg. Sherdel threv out Meusel. Ruth going to second and tearing his panta while sliding. Gehrig filed out. tOl'KTH INN1NII 8t Louis: Runs 0, hit O, errors 0 Hornsby thrown out at first by Koenlg. Bottwnlcy fanned on three pitched balls. Bell walked. Hafey thrown out at first. New Y'ork: Runs 0. hits 0. errors 0. Lazzerl fanned. Mised curve by three feet. Sherdel still feeding this ball. Dugan thrown out at first. Severeid filed out to Hafey. ITI'TII 1NNINO St. Louis: Runs 0. hits 0, errors 0. So tar the pitchers have had the up per hand. Meusel took OTarrells higd fly. Thevenow bunted out to Severeid. Meusel got Sherdel's pop fly. New York: Runs 0. htts t. errors 0. -j Thevenow threw Pennock out at first. On third strike Combs singled to left. Koenlg hit Into double play. SIXTH INNTM1 8t Louis: Runs 0, hits 0, errors 0. Douthlt grounded out. South worth died out to Meusel. Dugan made a nice play on Hornsby's dimcult hopper and tossed him out. New York: Runs 1. hits 3. errora 1.--Ruth singled past Bell. Meusel sacrW tlced, Ruth making second. Ruti scored on Gehrig's sharp single ',3 right. Lazxert singled past Thevenow but Gehrig was thrown out trying to make third, Lazcert going to second on a throw. Bell .Juggled Duggan's grounder. Laaaerl sliding safely to third, It was beginning to rain. Seve- rled forced Dugan. SEVENTH INNING St. Louis: Runs 0. hits 0, errors 0. I The crowd stood up and began hoot- j Ing for the .Cardinals. Bottomley went out to Gehrig. Bell fouled out to Severeid. Hsfey struck out swinging) VICTORIA, Oct. 2. Slater Mary rior-weakly on a low curve Pennock was ence. 72 years of ags. and for fifty ysars pitching magnificent ball. j teacher of the Slater of St. Ann in New York: Runs 0, htu 0, error a- British Columbia, who attended the con- I Pennock went out, Thevenow to Bot- (continued on page six) Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. pr:cz revs cxrs in World SHOT IN CHEST BYREVOLVER HANK CLERK AT WINMPEO KILLED IIV OCX LYIXO IN HIS OHN ' ' .DESK. :..". WINNIPEO, Oct. 2. Shot through the chest by a bullet from a revolver lying in the drawer of his desk. Cordon Sutherland, 42 years of age, senior clerk In the Winnipeg, main cftice ct the Bank of Commerce, was Instantly killed. Today Sutherland had just left the manager's otfice and was-aaated, at his desk in the outer office when a shot rang out and he collapsed, mortally wounded. , Bank officials believe that; euthsr-; ' ' land, while lifting papers from 'the drawer, accldently touched Hhe trigger of the gun and tired the shot which' killed him. SEALING MAY BE ALLOWED japax Hants revision uct states has no intention to abrogate pact TOKIO. Oct. 2 The Japanese government learned today from an authoritative source that It is hopeful the United States, Great Britain and Russia will take action on the treaty prohibiting the killing of seals In the open waters ot the North Pacific before It expires on December 14. It Is said that Jspsn has no Intention of abrogating the pact and the foreign Otfice still hopes for a reply, to the note of last January suggesting that the signatories confer for a revision ot the treaty before lta expiration. FLANNEL SHEET FOR A NOOSE WOMAN HANGED HERSELF IN THE BASEMENT Of HER HOME IN ' VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, Oct. 2. Using a flannel sheet for a noose. Mrs. Alexander Paulsen, 45 years ot age. hanged herself In the basement of her residence.- according to the police. When she failed to return after going downstairs to do the Ironing, the husband Investigated t and found the body hanging from a beam. She,; was said to be despondent on account ot 111 health. n..,,......, QKTFR flF QT A WW ultJ 1 m vr i ui. runt DIED AT VICTORIA rent her In ber childhood, died .today after a long Illness.