5 1NG illd fir TAXI and Ambulance Service) . Anywhere at Anytime. n .ii il and. Excnango nuiiaing. MATT VIDECK, Prop. FAT ITr.K III' I IVMIIV III! IT SOUTH- 1-tMl 1'I.AIMt IMM(li: IKOM t triT.ti.iHT or .kii:u (IKI.dON ATTtE Oct 23. The yacht Weat- .;waed br Camnbell Church, a -' of Eugrne, Oregon, has been -l undnr libel by the marshal on ' '.1 Capt Bnydtr, mailer of tha -resael, Northland. Bnjrder aaseru that he spent : w houra m April to1ng the -ard which was dUabled In the 'I if Alaska. Intn rvmtrnllvr nv near a H aaki the court to award " 'age fee. : yacht aboard of which were lei who were taking motion pic- f and hunting big game lait spring l nimm.i I. ...... . iiiMn llfH HATIRTTT IS SOLD TODAY n kiioom:uh hisiom:ii or sol.- nn.MIt ,T I'lNII KXt'llAMIK TOIIAV . ui imiioui catcnea at me rian r.a "u viu morning, No Canadian .waa offered In the 301,400 pound - BVIU, 4I1Q HII T H ial WriC mm ItCU, 3&.OOA nimnrla (n Pjrlflr' Flh- trntt J Ann . . 11 pound, to Booth Fiihertea. 30.000 poundi, to Iloytl FUh Co. ,0P. 0,000 pound, to Canadian Hh om Storage Co. lUvana, 42,000 pounds: Grayling. 7,' r"iu iiar.ei la.uuu Dountw, " ck, 400 Dounda. to Allln Plaherlei. ' "cm ranged from 14. le and Bo to ?. LOCAL SHRINERS TO ATTEND CEREMONIAL Ueo. IMe. t. I. McMillan, cam -labour, anil A. . i:lgr Oolng to Alitor U Nobles O. D. Tlte. J. P. McMUlan, 8am Jabour. and A. W. Edge, from the city and William Smith from Anyoi, are leaving ahortly for the south where they will attend the Shrine ceremonial In Victoria the latter part ot the month. Nile Temple ot Seattle and Olseh Temple of Victoria are holding a Joint ceremo nial In the latter city where the entire work will be put on by Nile Temple who hare chartered a special boat to leave Seattle on the morning of October 30. It la eipected that over one thoue- and Shrlnere from Seattle will be In attendance, and the visitors art bringing over their own patrol and band. Thirty-five candidate will be Inttla ted Into the mysterlea of ahrlnedom, SHOOTING ACCIDENT IN FISHERMEN'S HOME f.lllle Olrl AcrUlenUlly Killed by llrt.lltrr When I'UjIng VVItll Hlfle SEATTLE, Oct. 23. Arthur Anderson, aged twelve, ahot and killed hla alater, I Dorothy, aged ten, when playing with a I ... .1.. . v.nm four miles from Premier Porter Idaho Silver Crest Surf Inlet whltl, H tnw ibr.. ' L one ai Bremerton. Thursday night. The au- ... , V. XIIV thorltles are seeamg im Anderson, wUO l n"' -J(.r The mother la In a serloua condition from ahock. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE WHEAT B. C. 81lver Dun ell Glacier Gladatono Indian Bid, Aikeil. 1.52 1X0 1.84 1.13 1.15 .05 U .08 JO .31 .04 1 -05 2.03 2.04 .00 .09, .0644 .08 .OIK W will return to Dyson Mr and Mrt. Port Clement, on the Prince Charle. EDMONTON, Oct. 23. - With 454.882 buiiwls of grain already shipped, the crop movement from E.. D. ic B. C district thla season haa been considerably In rx:ea of the corresponding period In either of the last two year. Up to October It. 1925. only 303.979 bushel had been roved, while at the aame date In ItU, shipment amounted to but 201.923 bushel. waim Of this seassn'l total. 403.776 bushels trpresenta shipments of wheat, and 81.-104 bushel, ihlpment ot other grtln. Tnat grain U moving fast at the present tune la Indicated by the fact that 183.-Oil buthel have been ahlpped within the past week. Oram in store at elevator along the lint includes 133 00 bushels of wheat and 27.400 bushels ot other grain. NO D AM AGE TO . PRINCE CHARLES IML .tKlilW.ll IIIKi: LAHT MOIIT I KOM HUM WAh AMIOKE OX j lll IS IM I.KATUV JMXt j &Njf. ateamer Prince Charles. CapV Nell McLean, which wsi aground la Mas-sttt Inlet tor a dsy on the way from Vancouver, to Prince Rupert via the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived In port at 9 20 lat evening. The vessel la reported to be undamaged as her contact was with aand only.' There will probably be a survey made of the vessel this afternoon but It U expected she will get away on her return south via the Island! on schedule time at 8 o'clock to night The Prince Charles' grounding occur red on Wednesdsy at the mouth ot Del- katla Inlet. A the vessel was leaving the New Massett wharf, the strong current swung her around on to the bar. AUempJi were made on Wednesday, with the assistance of a number of launches, to float the boat but the tide was falling fast and It was not until Thursday atterncon that she floated on the high tlde NOVASCOTIA JUDGES DIVIDE r.tx mam no M.t'isiox ox stathh f.M: MHMITTtll BY PKOtlX-(IAI. UOVrKNMENT HALIFAX. Oct 23. The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia divided two to two today on a stated case submitted for decision aa to whether or not membership in the legislative council could be Increased at the Instance ot the pro vincial government and whether or not member ot the council held appoint ments at the pleasure of the provincial government. Chief Justice Harris and Mr. Justice Chlsholm upheld the contention ot the lsw officer of the crown that member ship could be Increased and thit coun cillors held their appointments at the pleasure of the crown. Mr. Justice Mel Ush and I fr. Justice Carroll dissented from this opinion. , The Judgment leave he question at Insue where It was before submission to the court. The case win now be transferred to the Supreme lourt of Canada or the privy couucil. ISLE OF PINES WAS SUFFERER THIRTY-TWO KILLCIl AMI ONE llt N- iiiun inji i:ki ix wkhmxiavs m hkicam: HAVANA, Oct. 23. The Isle of Plnea, celebrated tor Its grapefruit, suffered severely from the hurricane on Wednea-day. Thirty-two were killed, tncludlug seventeen Americans, and one hundred were Injured, PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT. B C SATURDAY OCTOBER 23. 1926. f SSSHT ''kS aajHBBBBBBBBJ sBaW iMm jibibibibikI gl ltaK!BstSBlBW tlBlBlBlBlBlBStttttttt assVBVsssLaW' asssssssflssssssssssLs SIR GEORGE POSTER Is the Canadian representative at Geneva. Hs It was who objected to the United States' fourth reservation la accepting the world court He submitted that American consent for amending the court statuea gave power without responsibility to the American government more power than the members of the lesgue themselves. Crazed with Liquor, Father Kills Three Daughters with Axe as They Were Sleeping BROCKTON, Massachusseta, October 23. Crazed with liquor. James Stod dard, a 30-year-old laborer, killed three young daughter with an aie this morning as they alept. The fourth, awakened when her father atruck at the alster sleeping with her. escaped and notified the police. Three girls. Mildred. 7; Edna 11: and Florence. 13. apparently died Instantly. The police found Mildred bodj In bed with a rag doll atlll duped In the arms. Stoddard, who haa a long police record on charge of Intoxication, when arrested, exclaimed: "I have Just killed my tnree sua ana i woi io gn u other one. A hallucination that a former employer had chased his children and was going to burn them made hunt - resolve to kill them himself. Stoddard as serted In a coherent narrative. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL IIXOLISII I.KAOIE imioion i. Arsenal 6. The Wednesday 2. Aston Villa 2, West Bromwlch 0. Bolton 2, Bury 2. Burnley 2, Huddersfleld 2. Cardiff City 3, Sunderland 0. Derby County 4, Tottenham 1. Leeds 1, Everton 3. Liverpool 1, Leicester 0. Manchester United 0. Birmingham 1. Newcastle 8. Blackburn I. Sh'etrield 0, West Ham 2. DltloUin 11. Chelsea 2, Oldham 0. Bradford City 1, Portsmouth 2. Claptpn 2. Notts Forest 2. Hull 3, Blackpool 0. Mlddlesboro 5, Barn.sley 1. Notts County 1, Swansea 3. Port Vale 0, Manchester City 2. Preston 2, Fulhani 2. Southampton 3, Darlington 1. South Shields 3, Grimsby 3. Wolverhampton 1, Reading 1. SCOTTISH I.K.U11K lihMiiit I. Celtic 6, Aberdeen 2. . 1 Cowdenbeath 5, Hamilton 1. Dundee United 2, Alrdrleonlana 4. Falkirk 3, Dundee 1 Hibernians 3, Clyde 0. Morton 2, Rangers 8. Motherwell 8, Hearts 1. Partlck Thistles 5. Dunfermline 1. Queen's Park 1, Kilmarnock 0. St, Johnstone 0, St Mlrren 0. Miss Swltzer, R.N.. and Miss Mooney, R.N have arrived from Vancouver to Join the staff of the Prince Rupert 'Honpltftl, QUAKE IN ARMENIA HUMIKUIS KILLEH. THOISAXUS 1NJIKE1I AMI POI'lLACE IS IX PANIC ' LENIN AKIN, Armenia. Oil. S3. -Hundred of pern were killed. thoutmnd Injured, and man; others were made hinele as a reult of an carthiuakr which hok all Armenia l.it night. Many , build-Ingi In th It place were damaged and the population thrunli Into panic. The Near Eat Kellef at New York has been adlvl, LOSS IN WHEAT CROP NOT LARGE WINMPMI Htl'E PltESS ItKIHHtTS 'SHOW CONIHTIONS TO BE MET-TKIt THAN WAS ANTIlii'ATMl WINNIPEG, OcV"23f- j - DespltV contlnu ous ferwrMherorr the prairies, the actual esitlnithei whriV yfellwU be re latively amall according to nne "ee Press crop report' The newspaper atates that the analysis of report, while Indicating a serloua loss- of grade, ahows "condlttona on the whole better than people anticipated." NATIONAL HSII HAY. OTTAWA, Oct 23. Canada" National Fish Day will be observed thla yiwr on Wednesday October 27. Circulation 1017 OLE Sales 311 Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and beat for the least. Phone S7. PRICE FIVE CiUS ISTMCT TELLS PARLEY WHAT CANADA IS DOING TO AID BRITISH COMMERCE i n r iliiul iiiur i nil f Talked Empire Trade at Friday's Meeting LONDON, October 23. Ttie Imperial Conference pent Fridsy discussing ra-sns for the stimulating of Empire trade. The texts of the Dominion .. he will not be available until liter. u: deratood that Pmnter King intimated hU government tuul in view ;i extension and maintenance of Canadian export to Britain. He! ' le -ad agreement concluded with Auatralla and the Writ Indies and t. wt viiiw v. liwc uriarru udui ana oiorr parui oi ill's r -le; King alio commented on the Umr of moving" picture tilma. predict- . trut lhe Uie o un(tea statea film liii r m i i - ----- - " hr JUM ui QUASHES FINE .11. I ... . t'.tlV.l I'V (Mil LIUlOK IOU i:FOKT In Mir 1.1 ii.tv or 011 unci: he iimih hating unaealrd ttquor In waa the agent of Joseph Vancouver eiporttng 1 Sherman. Delltngham. r.: :- liquor was aald. to ba c . arretted near the Wash-Uary lest Aprtt while alleg--r- ag the liquor from c uncb, waa the question dr-Suprrm Court yeaterday. - -f Oordon Hunter atated that f- -if Company waa allowed oy '. r::nort llouor. inded the liquor to Hyslcp a ntinued Hi Lordship. "1 m i.sw that make htm an of-1 there waa anything wrong ; jwnaaction that'a up to the The conviction I qusshed." ate of liquor that were i m iirimn m r nrnprwi in ebb IAIN LluLLO SEATTLE YACHT lessen In time and that the film of Britain and the Damlnlona would win Increased popularity. Not until neat week will the premier rapreaa tbelr views on foreign policy. LNOtOII IIKAIN roii Tt ships Is NOW ON II AMI There I now In the elevator considerably more grain than u needed to fill the Aden Xtaru .which la now loading for Hamburg. Oermany. In fact there la probably enough few the Yeifuku Mart! which wilt go" on berth- l the elevator about Monday. Last bight 24 cars of grain ar- rived from the East and thla morning 29 came In. Thla brings the total number of carload so far arrived to 370 or about SiS.- 000 butbfla. Up to thla mom- Ing no word had been received of the poaltlon of the Tofuku Mara which 1 the neat boat coming tor grain and which la due on Tuesday. PEACE RIVER GRAIN MOVING shipments 10 ehmontox .tut: in 1ACKSS Ol' SAME PERIOD LAST YEAH Central Interior Expects to Benefit from Movement of Groin to Prince Rupert Interior paper unanimously proclaim the benefit that will accrue all along the line aa a result ef the operation of the Prince Ru;ert elevator. Statin; that the chief topic ot conversation on trains and elsewhere Is wheat and that the country aeema to have taken on new life. Editor C. II. Sawle In his Omlncca Herald, published at New Hazelton, aaya that the whole Interior Is benefitting aa a result of the grain movement From Telkwa, the Herald continue, carioala of wheat are being ahlpped to the coast, mere train crews are operat.ng arid 18 or 18 telegraph cperators are being put In nations that as yet have only been occupied by sectUn men. Next year, the paper ay, the district will hlp much iore grain that it 1 doing thta year. The Herald also augznts that Interior i - , , 1 ... Mn M t '. izwnulU would be able to get more fully nto the business of supplying lumber itr lining grain ships at Prince Rupen j It they were not "handicapped by the ome hurd!e that the spud growers ; have got 'to get over naxely freight j rates that are all and mjre than the traffic will bear." The Prince Oeorge Citizen saya an extra train crew was put to work on that division on Friday for the handling of the grain traffic which Is now moving to Prince Rupert elevator. The railway officials are doing their utmost to rush the grain to the elevator. To cope with the new business the railway ccmpany will put on ten additional cperators between Red Pass and Prince Rupert a a twenty-four hour service will be required at all divisional point. - T T T T T T . T. T ' I EDMONTON COMIMS TO PKINC'E Kl'PEKT ( Special to Dally NTws) EDMONTON, Oct. 23.. At the Initial meeting of the 1928-1927 council of the Edmonton Board of Trade. It waa unanimously dected to accept the Invitation ot the Prince Rupert Board ot Trade to send a representative to Inspect the seaport at Prince Rupert and the grain handling facilities. It is likely that the president-elect. C. G. Jtobson. will represent the Edmonton Board ot Trade. l GARRETT AND BARRETT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Sent up In 1'ulgary Court for Forging Hank Notes and Having Them In Their Poelon I CALGARY. October 23 Reginald Gar rett and Rcglnal Barrett, who were brought her from New Westminster penitentiary in British Columbia to face Charges ot forging bank notes and hav ing them In their possession were com mitted for trial at their preliminary hearing yesterday. SALMON SEASON ON ISLANDS THROUGH Prlue Charle Brought Many Employees . TO City Lat .Night The cannery season on the Queen Charlottes la now about over. Last even ing on the Prince Charlea a large number ot employees arrived and many continued on to their homes In Vancouver. TWO BOATS LOADED GRAIN THIS WEEK FROM VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, Oct. 23. Two vessels loaded wheat at .local elevators during the week. They were the Savola which took, 9.578 bushels for Malta and the Sithonia which loaded 283.743 bushel for the United Kingdom or continent. SAUNDERS IS FREE t'ale Pretence Charge Against Self-Styled luirntor In Vancouver Is Withdrawn VANCOUVER, Oct. 23 - -Withdrawal ot a false pretences charge against Joseph Saunders, self-styled Inventor, waa granted in police' court here yesteday. STEWART MINE DEVELOPMENTS Ml ( II It (IKK WILL HE DONE ON IX-UCPEMIENt'E BY SEATTLE CAPI TAL .NEW ORE BOOY IN' HOWELL 1 VICTORIA. Oct. 23. Completion ,ot the reorganization of the Independent Mines was announced yesterday on the arrival of 8. P. Fitzgerald and Charles and E. W. Durrwachter of Seattle from Stewart. Mr, Durrwachter announced: "We have the money and will go through with our end ot the deal." On the same boat was Robert Stewart, managing director ot the Dunwell Mine, who announced the discovery oi a new ore - body In the mine' which was revealed when'de6rts was being removed for construction work. "This latest find." Mr. Stewart said, "Indicates that there are wonderful possibilities in an area which is as highly mineralized as the Dunwell la." AIMEE WISHED TRIP BE MADE OIIEKEII TO PAY EXPEN5.ES IF OFFICIALS WOILH OO INTO DESERT COIXTRY LOS ANGELES. Oct. 33. Atmee Mc-Pherson, through her attorney, W. 1. Gilbert, yesterday offered to pay the expenses ct all court official attached to the criminal conspiracy case against her if they would go Into the desert country where she declared ahe was held captive by kidnappers. The offer came when T. F. Sims, deputy marshal for Arizona, was excused from thev witness stand after testifying that he had found thewomen's tracks fifteen mile from Aguaprleta, ten miles further than the state contends the evangelist' tracks were tracable. Judge Blake aald, however, that he did not consider the trip necessary. FORMER BOXING CHAMPION DEAD IIAKIIY (1RE1I SICCt'MBS AT ATLANTIC CITY FOLLOW INU AX OPERA TION FOR I1ROKEX NOSE ATLANTIC CITY. Oct 23. Harry Oreb, former middleweight boxing champion of the world, died yesterday afternoon following an operation on his nose for a fractured bone received In an automobile accident near Pittsburg a week ago. HOUSEHOLDERS AND LICENCE HOLDERS Those wishing to get on the 11127: VolfiVV;LUi are mniiml to file Iheir applications yvilh llie City I'.k'rk (luring the month of October. ? Office hours 1) a.m. to 5 o p.m.. ami from October 25 to 110,- iilso from 7 p.nu to 0 U. III. , V ! - tf B. F. JONKS. Citv Clerk. J 4 4 4) 4 4 4)