OTTAWA. Bant. 15. Rival political leader are reviewing the. field for the next move but neither Mackenxle King or Premier Meighen have o far made any public announcement. Mr. Meighen waa at ye office thla morning but had rujthlnii to a. It U expected the ca binet will be aummoned early and pre Imratlon made tor placing their realg nation In the hand of. the Oovernor Qcneral, A th result tood thl afternoon. Mr, Klni fall hort of a clear Liberal majority, requiring at least 124 member but In the normal eourae of event a Llberal-Progreailve cabinet would carry with It 18 rrogreaMvea and Llberal-Pro-grnwive elected veterday and already ther la talk of a Llberat-Progrelv coalition. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat Dunwell . . , . Oladstone . . . Granby Howe Sound I and L. ... Premier . . . 8urf Inlet . . Richmond Bid. Asked. 1 .' 1.60 2 30.00 43.00 2.25 .03 U 1.53 J5 32.00 .09 2.30 -.04 .12 rrtarnt glte the rollawlng t Liberal IIS ('nenalhe 91 LlhrraM'rogrrMllr II tnllrd I armer of Alberta ... It Prtcrrh r ? Ulwr 3 Indrpendent 2 To Hear from 3 The placea yet to hear from are Kin- dentey and Lat Mountain In Saakatche- wan. Th Independent elected are Nell! of Comox-Albernl and Oourasaa. both with Liberal leaning. MIMSTt.lt Dl l I: ATI.II The member of the Meighen cabinet who were defeated are Patenaude, min ister of Juitlce; Andre rauteaux. aollsltor general; Eugene Pacquet. minuter of health and aoldlrra re-eetabllahmtnt: D. Sutherland .without portfolio, and R. O. Morand .without portfolio. All the member of the former Mac kenzie King cabinet who atood for reelection were returned. Mackenzie King received the election return by peclal wire with quiet aatli- faction, with a amall group of pcraonal friend, he learned the reaulu which favored the Liberal cause. Following are winning candidate in Prince Edward ..land, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, B.C. and Ontario LIST .MOl NTAIX not; ruoiiKOMiT. RrolKA, Sept. 15. Return from the constituency of Last Mountain show tha election of Pansher, Progressive. I'KIM't: r.llW.Uitt lMMl King Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Comer- vatlve. Prince- A. E, McLean, Liberal. Queens R. H. Jenkins and Hon. J, E. Sinclair. Liberals. One Liberal gain. .OVAvMOTIA Antlgonlsh-Ouyboro Hon, J. C. Douglas, Conservative. Cape Breton-North Victoria Dr. L. W. Johnstone. Conservative. Cape Breton South Flnlay MacDon-aid. Conservative. (continued on page six) AIIMISSION! TO FAIR (lltt'ATliK THAN I.AST VKAK .r Fair Attractions Program for Tomorrow 1.30 p.m. Parade of Hands Klnculilli, Greenville and' Prinre Hlileit Hoys'. : ' 2.00 p.m. Children's Sports. 3.00 p.m. Hiiby UarriHBe Parade. 3.30 p.m. Haieliall Ketchikan t. Prince Ittipert.' 8.00 p.m. HoxiiiK (.hnrlio Hellutijror, of Vaiieoiiver, vs. Joe .f,anilla, of Kelcliikaii, and three- preliminary bout. Six hundred and twenty-four adult and 83 thlldren paid ad- j mission totalling (324.70 at the pared lth ' 524 adUlU kud 144 children who paid S14S.50 nUthe opening night last year. T F. 74 2J TAXI Boston Grill 25 and Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, Sorvicei with newly laid dancing Anywhara at Anytime, I':. floor for hire. SUnd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. '1. ,,,, NEW 800A FOUNTAIN, and th It. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIOEOK, Prop. least. Phone 467. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1 . m ! 1 J i ; vol xvi.. wo. zio. PltlNCK III l'KllT. It. (I, WEUX&SUAY. SKPTKMHEI. 15, 1920. Circulation 1901 Sale 491 IBERAL GOVERNMENT RETURNS TO POWER itii nnnrnrpciiirr piinnrmTrn,? inn i. rnnw i ni r rm rnwiiri T utt vh a nn rnubivtMivt ourruiiE.io will ruwfiiADLLuuvLivmuLni uiiAnrt .iheral Government Returned To Again Administer, Affairs j of Dominion by 'Good Majority MMMMMMmW W B M Mlmr M mm mum W mm m MtMMMBmWMM I III m r II I MV wa iniifi w ). ay sy w 4-- m w w as Result of Election Yesterday in Which Meighen Defeated m m m w w m m v. n . mm n - n n n .s. s--i IT I llllU M JUiW A IULl VI J lu U UU s A A S I i n . . i r' .- ill ui remier must nesinn ana uiie j iute iu iriuc- Aenzfe King Following Clear Verdict Yesterday OITAVIA, Kept. IJ-The Meighen Uoternment was defeated al the poll jetrrday and Ihr Liberal wrlj aad ll allle are again triumphant. Return al prevent atallable do not Indk-ale whether the Liberal part; will mne a lru( inajurlly orr all uthers, but uh teem probable, luuiitlnr the IJUeral-l'rijre- I'rrmlrr Meighen hlm-elf and lite wOiiMrr wen! dn to defeat, md , ...n.i.t .. Pr.mU, Hill I.Hdrt lil. relf mat lull al itiire and Markenzle Klnr . , ...'.. . . . - -m r- . . . i ii t . t. I iia f ! ... a Hnr fl,r.l Ij. f.krm .hlnl ItAfftr t a k I ll Tiiuif IV ri All iiiiii iii uiinif TO BE RELIEVED Mir ix iti:ki:-t o-tiii: tiTV. rred Stork, the Liberal candldatt. ho ! pronaoij ariraw , tertlewed thu morning In regard to the altuatlon, xprecd tn no untrrtaln trrrna hU peraonat aa'.Uf action tn baring been relieved ot tht arduoua dutlea of an M. P but preed Ux opinion that rrlnca It u pert had not voted according to her bent tnttrrata. Tnera U no doubt In tha world." aald Mr Btork, "that the outlook tor rrlne Ilupert mat better than al any time In tha lait fifteen yeara. but the people decided to oppoaa Mackenzie King, the only man ho haa done anything whatever to develop the city." Mr, Btork exprewed the opinion that rrlnte nupert will not improve her pol- Hon by the action taken yeaterday, but he dealred the Dally Newa to to e.prefa hla appreciation for the loyal aupport given him throuahout Bkeena by friend and adherent who believe In the pollcle.i of Mackenzie King. LATEST NEWS FROM OTTAWA PKKr.uuTioNs M.tin: run kihin.- 1 ION Of t'.lHKT. I II 4 m o(ii:HTi:i. " ah) attkiti Mr. Meighen ulll runult tilth I member of hi tablnrt. A Liberal-Pro-I (rele rMllllvn I utirtrU, but In janj eirnt I lie Llberallruireihe will aport tlie tlotrramenl and Mnie of the member of other group. Ihr Ulet tandin( of the parties a , Indicated bj the mure ur le Incvmplrte .sdMHr? aBBBBBBBBBBBBBvBaaSBnvlBn BBaaV 1. C. HKtllV The Conaer-. :iu'e candidate Skeen who is leading In federal lc uon contest for the DRAYTON GIVES KING BLESSING ACTIMl IKI.MIK.lt (ONtiUATt XVTtS LIIUKXI, PA It TV t ITS lit- Tt itx to rotvru. TOItoSTO, tti,l. 11 -I con emu late I he Markrmle King wrty on Its return t powrr, Mid lr llriirjr Pmjton, acting Prrnilrr, who ha Itrea In rhargr of the (,ernnient here during the ah-rme of Premier Mrlthrn. "Uy thrj I hi time she MMiirthlng wltli It lor Canada." SICK MAN THREW SELF FROM TRAIN AND WAS KILLED KAMLOOPS. tVpt. 15. Jamea Yatc. I, L Dancing and Vaudeville at Exhibition Hall this Evening Vaudeville aula Jitney dancing to the fam;us Calgary Ralnbuw Or-clicatra. a welt is tfeclalty dances are tr.e s'.de attractions at the fair tonight. Will Lea. the comedian 1 making a decided hit. K!a prsgram tonight will coi.sUt of vaudeville turn of a mst humcrca chaia.te.. Uissea EdtJk Ireland and Elizabeth McLeod five, dancing specialties (bat are meat entertaining snd the music tcr thl 1 by Thomas Reld, Reeve of Buney. bo I an expert with the pipes. He will a'o 1 y bagp pe selections. The hall is' so arranged that daiv:lng can be enjoyed without Inter fering with the exhibition visiter and a large crowd 1 expecteJ. The admission Is 25 cents. E.ry Riturns Indicate that J. C Brady is Elected Member for Skeena in House of Commons J. C. Brady has been elected to represent Skeena In the next House c CcnJU'CJ, aithcuth tte rrturrs are not all In and until they, arrive .t 1 :m;:t.tle to say anything oeUnaely. Dctll the time, of g.tng ta press these wUt tie caning and n totals can well be given, but It teems, dear tlitt a tub- Uuntui mJorttjr of the elector have voted for Brady. He whl.ln all prbxbllty lb the new member.' . , - ., v . The tlwticwtentsjwenV-Offs ,'ane one feature was 'the large number of WMrietwho "voted and who. yr-' 1 tumablr turned cut to support the Consen-atlve- candidate. The vote were counted rapidly and within half an ho r J . ' iOl the e! sing of the poll th r; suit K.'wanga inert- were known and that wai great Lawn Hill i Jubilation on the pan of the Brady sup- "Little Canyon (porter. t Loves I During th ereblng bth committee , togan Inlet j rooms -were crowded w.th-oien and w5-:n,6tt men waicmng rarrijr iui me is- piaama .;.....,..,.,. tvrri and even when ;t was announce 1 ! New Hazelton J- 18 that no-more return would be forth-1 Kcrth Franc la S9 coming they were reluctant to leave. Ocean Falls 203 Afterwards there were various celebra-j Ootsa Lake 11 tlons. the Liberals celebrating the Dom lnlon victory and the Conservatives the local w in. There aeem to be some decrepandes In the returns, but these will be adjusted ui the official count. The general results are about the same. Following figures were taken from the telegraphic wire a they arrived Prince Rupert Alyansh 1... 14 Alice Arm Anyox Beach Anyox Mine Attln B. C Silver Mine Bella Cools Burns Lake Butedale Casslar Cannery . Claxton Cannery Dunwell Mlbe . .. Duthle Mine Endako Brady St . rk Sheraton 1099 1024 Skldegate 60 260 75 53 28 102 53 68 8 15 21 6 24 37 year of age, said to have bi)' nrv.li- it coming to Kamloops to consult a doc-joraRy Plains .......'.,... . tor, 1 allrged to have committed sul-.Hagensborg 35 ctde by cutting his throat with a ' jiaysport . . . '. 22 blunt knife alter throwing himself Hazelton 64 from th Canadian National train I Houston 10 north of here. Inverness I'.'..'.'.".'.'.......!... 37 IKlsplox 8 Kltsumkalum Lake 13 7 48 251 87 80 Osland PaUlng Port Clements Port Esslngton '....... Port Simpson Premier Mine Queen Charlotte City Remo I Rose Lake 11 Telkwa 31 Terrace Tow Hill Uk Vanarsdol . Wark Channel Wistaria ...lii.. i 10 2 J e 7 27 0 1 8 58 S3 31 78 48 9 12 0 10 Smlther 169 South Bulkley . South Hazclton Stewart 0 11 179 Telegraph Creek 20 81 ,Topley 103 167 15 13 58 22 19 36. Altford Bav 22 1 ) South Bay 50 10 Allison Harbor 31 18, Lagoon B.y .6 17 Southbank 18 36 20 13 51 13 231 31 22 17 46 42 38 83 55 11 14 11 9 276 20 12 187 4 52 1C8 11 13 16 15 22 11 4 16 4 13 3) The majority of Mr. Brady stood thl q ..i..iw. n a yo n ivi. i.cntj'iuui ,uuui 3 ""polls to hear from. His election lston-9 ceded. G. Dawson Declares People Made Mistake in Voting as -They did at Polls Yesterday Considers They Did Worse Yesterday Than When They Voted Against Hydro-Electric Scheme Ten Years Ago. "Thanks For the Buggy Ride." F RUDtrt snd has been a consistent Liberal and aunnnrter nt fn,v..n nnii tr.r Prince Rupert Fair Opened Last Evening Before Large Crowds Hon. T. 6. Pattullo Expresses Gratification at Display and Urges Encouragement of Agriculture Great as our timber and mining Industrie In Brltlih Columbia may be. the time it coming when agriculture will be more important than any of them,, declared Hon. T. D. Pattullo. minister of land and member of the Legislature. for Prince Rupert, In opening the fourteenth Prince Rupert Exhibition Ut night. Mr. PattuUo referred with gratification to the Increasing progress and Importance, of agriculture In this district as Indicated in successive Prince Rupert fair. Agricultural production. Mr. PattuUo declared, should be encouraged In everyway possible and cne of the best means of giving such encouragement was. through exhibition. The speaker stated that It ws with great deal of pleasure;' he uw such a splendid exhibit from i the Fraser Valley In Prince Rupert and,i . wltnout It-Jtner preliminaries, declared the fourteenth annual exhibition of thej Northern B.C. Agricultural and Indus-! trial Asaoadatlon open to the public j Mr. Pattullo tlvm presented a prize of 10 to Miss Irma Nelson for the besti progress made In swimming thl year) and promised that he would offer en-fc,K(.l s r.LEP,AXT IS SI.ECK AND other almllat next A cup, prlzo year rAT U JtK ls nKf KH also to MUs Mjra Har-I was presented FREEDOM. 8 At CAPTOUS ahlp; AmUta-ya To -06... xP. . ) If so. .60 There was a large crowd In attend ance at the first night of the Fai. 19 Though the hail has been arranged In It .such a manner as to provide more par- :o 13 features, the general appearance of the Flace Is much Improved over past year. PractlcMly aU the exhibits bsve been placed on the upstair bal conies and downstairs around the sides arc the commercial and manufacturing booths Including U Murray Fullers lunch counter. -P. Burns" dis play. Jabour Bros.. Kalen Oarage. Mrs. Clarice's palmistry parlor, postal' ev hlblt. Raleigh Oood Health Products. Mussallem Grocery Co. refreshment stand, F. O. Dawson Ltd.. Big Bay Lumber Co.. manual training, Swift Canadian Co.. Indian section and the splendid Fraser Valley exhibit. Outslte at the rear are the usual midway con cessions. Seme of the Judging had been com pleted last night but In a number of dasse awards have not yet been made. The prize list will be appearing dally until the end of the week. After the opening formalities last night, dancing was Indulged In 10 music furnished by the Imperial Rain bow Orchestra of Calgary; Many per sons remained in me Duuoing uniu late to watch the electron result which were bulletined throughout the evening. ' Exhibition Olflrer The olfleer and committee of the Northern B.C. Agricultural and Industrial Association ' In charge -of Exhibi tion arrangements thla year are as follow: Honorary President Hon. T. D. Pat tullo. Honorary Vice-president Fred Stork. President W. D. Vance. Vlce-oresident John Bulger. Prince Rupert. B.C. Hon. Secretary H. W. FrlzzeU, Prince Rupert, B.C. Manager David Thomson, Prince Rupert. B.C. , Directors Dan Jabour. Fred Scadden Bert Morgan, Harry Breen. R. M. Win- slow. Aid. J. McKechnle, . Aid. W. J Greer, Aid. Jos. Greer. . t'oniuilltee 'Finance Harry Breen tchalrman) Aid. Jos. Greer. Frank Dibb. Sports and Attractions Bert Morgan (chatrmanl, Howard Frlzzell, H. Breen, H. M. Wlnslow. the secretaries of tte O, Dawson, who ha always taken a keen Interest In the welfare of Prince Baseball and Football Leagues. Buildings and a rounds Ft ed Scad yrar. was seen by a representative of th Dally New thl. morning and asked tK'i 'W; . 1 .vim .... nut. 1 w . j Tnr n 11 nntnlnn on tha rMiitt nf v. larH.r'. ktilnn xim. b.. k I 4 . . . "- .- 1 - - - " ,..v..v... . .V, rvnv 1 , 1 . V , .UllCUtiJ In. regard to the local situation as follow; ; "It I absolutely Inconceivable to me how the electorate of Prince Rupert could powilbly vote against Fred 8tork as they did. Ten year ago Sir George Foster (Conservative) "waa here when Mr. Pattullo Vas elected and th Provincial ' Government assumed office. He stated at that time that Prince Rupert ua a .city that lay under a cure. We all at) - - .' j . that time of course took exception toK.. . . has done for PHnco hi. .i.i,m,n th.. t ,.K Rupert through ,ln hi. expreaslon of opinion. He pro-i " - . , c w i- .J . . Baucis and Music Dar. Jabour (chairman). Aid. J. McKechnle. Prize Book arid Prizes David Thorn son. Aid. Jcs. Greer. Frank Dlbb. Exhibit--Aid. J. W. Greer, R. U Wlnslow and Aid. Jos. Oreer. Advertising and Publicity John Bui ger (chairman), Fred Scadden. Frlrzcll. i . . sili.lii i r.. i i.rr phesled better lhan he knew, Tltei:: ,ol"'7 f FV ' electorate or nxeena and particularly ot j 7.' ' ,7 . ".,".7.1 JOPLLV, Ml.., Sept 13.- Four men Prince Rupert have demonstrated toIJ"!0 killed la wn explosion ot about my entire aatisiaction that he waa fa1"-," L . . "u vu " I isoo nound ot dynamite mixture tlrely right. 'After what th Liberal government rrinc Rupert develop. They appr- (continued on page tlx) I here i yesterday. CHARLIE TAKEN AT CRANBROOK FERNIZ, Sept. 15. Sleek and fat after six weeks of freedom la the southern Interior, the circus elephant Charllo was captured, near Cranbrook. according to word 'brought her by two men named Morgan and Griffith, who were Injured before "the big animal was subdued-.. r-, - g . - : V '!i I '1 BANTAMCHAMP IS SUSPENDED: CHICAGO, Sept. 16 "la order to pro-t tect boxing" the Illinois1 Athletic com-! mission today disqualified and suspeu' ded for life Phil Rosenberg, . bantam-' weight champion of the world, ana, handed the title to Bud Taylor, whi was scheduled to meet It holder In-a bout here Thursday. The commission said Rosenberg and Harry Segal, manager of all the boxers, who trained with the champion, wss alao suspended because the rules pertaining to forfeits was Ignored "after our' commission was considerate enough to grant several days grace and further because of the Injection of political and other Influences pertaining to our appointment of a referee." INCINNATI IS NOW IN LEAD l.r A tllMK AHEAD OF XT. LOIH IN RACK t'OK NATIONAL LHACIK PENNANT NEW YORK. Sept. 15. - Cincinnati held possession ot the National Lcagus leaaersnip tooay wien si. louis trailing by half a game. The reds rode roughshod over Brook lyn yesterday for' the fourth successive victory, while the CaKlnals were still. Pittsburg ty defeating New Tork re mains two half games behind Cincin nati. St. Louis snd Philadelphia meet today." There were no American League games yesterday. NATIONAL F.AOl E. Chicago 4, Philadelphia - 5... Pittsburgh 6, New York ol Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 1, AMERICAN . njAure. .'a!..':,;., nt'' ' the Atlas Powder Comrmuy'a jmrxtuya plant piantiT Philadelphia-Chicago postponed. 4- PUBLIC HOLIDAY Thursday afternoon, September 10, is hereby declared a Public Uoliday In order that all may bo enabled tn pa.rUC'lriu.te. in Exhibition dointts. S, M. KF.YVTOX, .uujur, - i 4 T ''ii