' In Vancouver , 'ninenl and a f f i . 0 a i r an addihon-ee m kUi was Hie sen-me d out io Magistrate :y Mie polire court ye-Kred Hcckma eon-i.ndrr the Narcotic Drua eddressng Herkman. lh c alcd he was etm-ii! n not only an ad a tiddler H ANLH AKK RECOMMENDED MUNICIPAL LAW Nanalmo Chosen For Neit Year's Gathering. HAOX, Aug- 2- At llie final i id Mte convention of the r municipalities it wa o recommend that wt-pension should be more lf-mid Willi less restriction n present. The union also t. uends the opening of niun-p. Do at t instead of 8, tut (uig hour to remain nt 8 - i onventton agreed that all k work, iusUttlitiig of plum-mii electric light fitting in i improvement ought to r onlv under a ncrmil of in . tn ipality Htnl thai no ex-'ii stiould bo allowed belie cost of the work is un- I (to, e Tom Held of Surrey was d (lreniiletil and Nanaimo "'led us the tt2T meeting 1 and Mrs. . I.. 1'atierf.tt, 'y of Califary, have tuken ner residenre at 21 OK At-V e , ,t ... . NOTICE TO LIBERALS OF SKEENA RIDING The Liberal committee nDinn. yn.i Third Ave., nert the Hleclrlc Hakery, will ,,p open every afternoon "id evening until election day. Forester Itobert K. Alli'ii. lm liHd t It ioition frtr everal yea is ip 1 the lime tie entereii prival hui. nf lia beefr reappittntfit dii-trirt foriter for I'rinrp Ituperl und ert! to arne here on o: before sepiemlter 15 to aum 1iii duller in tireennion to I. S. Honney, who rei?n'd to take a.i itnHrtaiil piiiOlion with the I'a-eific Mill. . Mr Aliens re-entry into IHiblie service will be generuliy weleiimed h he wait formerly i highly popular official. Fr eeral yearn he wa manaFer the Hoyal Mill al Pitman but for the at few monlh he ban been onntTti'd with tin- Yanarlu! I.umiM-r '... T . I'.lark ha OfiMi ailing di-irwt rorester niuei Mr. Honney resigned. TRIP FROM NORWAY TO PRINCE RUPERT IN FIFTEEN DAYS Ounnar Selvla, Local Fisherman, Returns Here Accompanied by Brother and Family From ln, Norway. Io 1'riiwe Ituperl in fifteen day t believed to have been atHitll Hi.' fu-tel time in wliirli the tr. vh ever made. That wai the reeord of Huunar Selvig, hel fisherman, who relurnil In tho eity on yesterday afternoon's train afler, liaviug penl ninec liii 'ovemler viitinp bin old home in Norway. The trip vu mude by the Seandinavian-Amer-iran line of steamer. arn tl'e Mian lie and nrros Oannda by Canadian Nalionnl Hallways, ann would have tiren mailf fn .It iUy had it not been Tor a day lo1 nl Jasper on aeeount of there lieiric no Tuesday train in In Prince HuoPrl. Mr. Selvia was aeeompanied here by lit brother and family who will set tle in Prinee Jtuorr! WOMAN DIED AFTER f TAKING A SWIM AT CRESCENT BEACH CHKS'CFXT HKAt-lI. Aug. 20. While Hwimminig. Mrs. II. II. Miller or North Vancouver, who wa njiendinig a holiday al a fresh air camp. here, collnpsed and died a few minutes after being taken from Ute water. PEDDIE APPOINTED PRINCIPAL OF HIGH 4 SCHOOL- THIS CITY i. . TKHH.Vf u?. -'' Tho. resigned Io 1m conservative candidate in tin lection. i l'eildM-. prm ial ol IIiv 1iv j rare II is ti S ni., Iia re- i FLAG DAY IS IN PROGRESS Beautiful Weather Favors Eventl Local Children Have-Been Looking Forward to. HrKjrlit and beautiful wea'her blooincil forth this afternoon the animal Flag U:iy of the Hene -ib-nt ' aud Vroteclie Order of Flk auil rewarded the enthusiastic lodge men and the children of town for their ifafience irr vniHinig for the fnetl wi!iieji' iiasv jbeen several times 4fjrinpthf;jiu'l. few- weeks put nu on account or rain. IhindrtHio of .kiddies- thronged the Arropoli Hill grounds for the ufternojon's proceeding .which opened will i Hip unfurling of (he flag anan address on its meaning by Arohtlcaeon a. .. Ilix. )r-anpes aud tee cfcani were I hen distributed tn ahtindance and the races fbr'lddies, old and young, cnimnnettd. The concliulitr feature of le nflemioon's program is a soft Tiall same between the F.lks and Oyro Club. lit cliaiige of the arjer.ivoou's proceedlrias is Hxalted lliiler lr. Frank P. Kenny with many, other Hrolher HitU assisting. H-1 ft' - KILLED H.C. Silver-.... Hunwell (iladslou Independence Indian .... Prejiiier "... Ji.U. Llieclrio BY 1 AUTO v..ti;vi:n. Aug. 25. w. .1:. Hennpll, carpenter, was almost tnstHiitLv. kUlcd, vvhtru-Jic,.viii l rue If by an auto on Kinigsway ' a ' "icl11- - ' j VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Ak"' .... 1.9(i 2.05 ... l.3 1.70 no ..12 .00 .00 .or .00 2,30 2.35 ...103.00 VlWIllATII A l ll.P ..n.!ii.i,m r.r ll.i. virt.-nrp in I ! l'alrol,nen i-a... ,T Ariuis KeririKiin on cliaites of perjury, the outwniPre,UM"',d if ii n iilli'vpil Mlli'iiint In iirote! nearly four llmusand names oii!,la(,e- for i i In Ynii-iiivir Onlr voters ENGINEERS COMPLETE ! SURVEY OF KETCHIKAN 1 FOR PULP AND PAPER KI T IIIKAN. Aug. 20. A... It. Ilreck and William Day. hydro-! eleclrie envsuieers. who have been1 in the Ketchikan distrirl for sev-j eral weeks makimr , preliminaryi examination of the water owerj resources for a large pulp and' paper concern ';nveHcraling pos-J sibilities for such industry in thisi district. hae conudeted their in-1 veslication in the Ketchikan re-j giwn and now nre making exatn- inalions in the Wratjgell and Pe- j irburg vicinities. Afler eom-j lining thefr inve.ligations at: Wrangcll and Petersburg. Ihej) will go to Juneau next week and look over llie power resources of Dial region. ' TAXI Boston Grill 5 and Ambulance Large Upstair Dining (fall, Service wilti newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th 81 PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIOECK, Prop. least. Phone 467. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper vol. xvi No. son., '"."ly I'HINCH RL J'EltT. H. C.. TIll'HSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1020- Tetrdr Clrcnlili'i, 15f Jtrffi Salei, 411 PRICE FIVE Cl!NTS. TORY GOVERNMENT IS SPENDING iWomen Throng to Bier of Late Shiek Actor and ISO Police are A) Required Manage Surging Crowd reived the ap.-ointni.-nt a.i XKW VOHK. Aug. 20. Rudulph Valentino body wm re prisiripai oi wo- i r nee uu- ' n,med from ,,,,1,1. vjew todav to avoid further disorders unioug irt lifer, .vbool. fron ,, , ...... to , his ... , and A clashes ......... be wtoieli Mr. Hrady recently the thousands who flocked bier possible tween rival group of lady admirers. Yesterday, ulteiidauts staled, "llie solemn occasion wasi transformed into a three-ringed circus'." One woman who stood in line yesterday for five hours! made three round, of the dead aclor's bier and fainted three limes. She was ordered by the police not to return again. -- - "r- - I Another weeping girl was found ! to have an onion in her haudker-nFfftinN RFFRVFn ichier, while other plied powder IN PERJURY CASE Women fainted anil ttecame Hysterical. Twenty mounted police and IIS .twelve serseants and jour iipiuciiaiiis oi poiire uric to handle the surging mass or people Uiat tnrongeu l lie The funeral Monday will be al- lisl. Magistrate Fmdlay reserved I 'enaeq oy mvueq guesis only his dfcisimi until Saturday. i "MARGARET" Man Who Made Wild Charges Is Satisfied There Was Nothing Immoral. HALIFAX, Aug. 26. "Are you satisfied after the Quebec hearing that there was nothing Immoral In the conduct of either Mr. Lapolnte or Mr. Bureau?" Replying In the affirmative to this question asked by the Royal Commission on Cusioms yesterday afternoon, A. J. Dou-cet, former member for Kent, said he objected now to the famous trip of the customs vessel Margaret on the' grounds that It was bad from an administrative point of view. Hon.WJ.Bowser & J.C. Brady Will Address a Public Meeting In Auditorium (Skating Rink) FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, AT 8 P.M. THE Local and National Political Issues will occupy the attention of the speakers. PUBLIC: Ann COHUIALLY INVITK0 TO ATTEND The lale John A. Smith. Prinre Hupert lumberman, whose death, occurred p:i April 17 last at FREELY OLICE ARE UNABLE TO CONTROL SURGING CROWDS AT VALENTINO'S BIER illion Dollars a Day Spending Money for the Tory Government t w m w w 4 m m a w m w. mm mm hree and Halt million Dollar Hotel Contract in Vancouver Let Without Tenders During Election Campaign j ST JOHN. N. II.. Aug. 20. The Me.ghen (iovcrnmeul is, ' jJujg -f.f vmUi -t-ti(liiiir money al the rale of a million, r u day Iiy tiovemor Heiiera!' warrant.-' declared ex-1 tiuer Ma krone King here last tiighl al (he second meeting tics ampeign in the maritime province. rmrther violation of office and power was the approval) i. iOu.000 contract for the Canadian National Hnilway hotel1 alii ! vtT. uu anted without railing for lenders and that dnr- g un etc ioii, deiiareu .Mr. King. I VE YEARS TO K. E. ALLEN DRUG PEDDLER IS APPOINTED l fr Sentence Given Prea ecK- rormer umciai xgun rvc:ve man by magistrate rinaiay ppoinvmeni uiwiti lAlfai mm efllll The Hudson Hay Post at Smart Luke. II. (1. where Sir James Douglas (iovernor of Hnlih Columbia, lived as fartor. the first British Parliament to Meet Next Monday in Connection With Strike Secretary Cooks Asks the Ministry o f Lchor to i Meet Leaders to Discuss Miners' Situation LONDON, Aug. 2(1. Arrangements are complete for to meet in a short session Monday to confirm the (lov- eriiment emergency regulations, which automatically expire at ihe end or the mouth. The official (iazelle published two proclamations yesterday declaring a continuance of the "slate of emergency' and 's1immoning Parliament" which will renew the state of emer gency regulations unless there is definite proof that the miners and owner. -will settle their differences within the next few days. It is expected that a lively de- . liulo ..ill ilumtnn nlpp 1 1 i f. p 1 n7 and the alleged interference by; police in the mine fields. - A possible move toward peace indicate'd by Secretary ijook of the miner' federation, wtio asked' the ministry of labor to meet the leaders to disru.s the situation. ! JOHN A. SMITH LEFT $278,894 tale of ?487,25: against whlchV' , ... there are liabilities of 208f363 leaving a net estate of ?278,tt9t According lo the term? of the will, prooale of which is now beiiiig sought in the Supreme Court at Vancouver, a legacy of 5,000 is beqv.-dthed to a sister. Esther Smith, of Pittsfield, Penu., all the resl of the estate being- acquired by the testator's widow. Mrs. Agnes May ismilu of Vancouver. The aet -include 322i share of Prince. Hupert .Spruce Mills Limited, which are valued at l?l.lll: and the estate owns tock in Smith-Dollar Timber Company, Keystone Lunfber Company, Tidewater Timber Company, Tyee Machinery Com pany. Warren Lumber Company. and Smith-Kelly Logging Com pany. Heal estate, aggregating 7,7?7, includes provincial timber licenses on MoreMiy Island .allied at 55,I77. The will was executed at Palo Alto. CaL, on March 25 last Tit, lutilfllni r-artlei1 in Hia u-ttl EDMONTON IS UP IN THE AI R OVER LACROSSE ISajr British Columbia Champion i Should Have Played There Before Winnipeg. KDMllXTON, Aug. 2C. The failure of the Ocean Falls la- Late Owner of Prince- Rupert ...f. n.ni.ii,. r Mill Was Rich Man Accord- in-i.K i..mKio ;n .. Mm Ing tO Probate Iri,,l nnr.iitiinn r.tar-r.fr- In latr a series in Edmonton against the Native Sons- of Alberta, cham pions or the province, resulted m a protest being senU to officials at Winnipeg. Ocean Falls team is ej route to Winnipeg lo play the Tigers there atunlay night for the. right to meet the title holder at Toronto. According to Secretary- Duncan of the local team, arrangements were made for the play-off here, the first match being scheduled for this evening; when it was learned that tue Ilrittsh Columbia team was going to Winnipeg CARDINALS ARE SL AGAIN LEADING Louis From Won Thrilling Game Boston Yesterday Afternoon. NEW YOHK, Aug. 2tt. The St. Louis Cardinal are again leading the National League after winning a thrilling eleven-inning ti.nl lie t.,de no orovision for:"1'' run' ,l0!i,ou .v"derday. : . . i. m.. his three children for the reasor hat he was confident that his wife would do so. FALL ASSIZES SET FOR NOVEMBER 10 VICTORIA. Aug. 20. - The date of ihe opening of the full aUe at Prince Hupert is set for November 10 and Prince neorge November 17. NOMINATIONS EARLY IN SOME CONSTITUENCIES OTTAWA. Aug. 20. The H. C. electoral districts in which an interval of two week? lielween nomination and polling is to be allowed are Skeena, Cariboo, Co- ! while Pittsburg wan losing to Jtrooklyn through the battiny of Max Carey. Cincinnati and New York .stag ed a pitcher's duel in which the Hunt twirler emerged victorious. Pitcher Utile won his game off the season, the Yankees six iq nothing in Jhe firsFgame of a double-head er. The second game wa postponed on accoii(U of rain. National League Philadelphia 2, "Clljcasro 3. New Vori 2ine.tHnati-.l, -Hook4-y 4, JMttslburg, I ' Hoslon 3, St. Louis' V. American League Detroit 1 1-7, Boston 1-6. Cleveland 0. New York 0. Oilier postponed. YOUNG LIBERALS WIN GAME VANCOUVER. Aug. 2rt-r-!n the firs.1 game of the .series in the mox-.Uberni, West Koqtfyiay and provincial playoffs vthe Young Yale. Nomination-will take place Liberals defeated Hrilanula August 41. i- . jUwoh baseball teanv IS. lo 0i