5 TAXI and Aabalance Service Anvwhera at Anytime. bland Royal Hotel, 3rd Ava. and 8th St. MATT VI DECK, Prop. BU XVI. No. 217, INCINNATI IS STILL IN LEAD TOHAV II UP A IIAMK AHEAD '' IT. LOCI IX NATIONAL I.l.lUtr. IW YORK, Sept 18. Cincinnati l a clean sweep in a lire-game with Brooklyn and still half a Philadelphia, Uadelphla lost valuable ground .k.M . . n nmt vnrv wnui . . . ........ a w aan ...... ss. uits I v atlltVfllltt IN' 1 PITIItL CONDITION ftimu from Bhanchal says that . . . ... .M.n rA .1 . t v rnlld ths protlnca of Hoan. have oen vru in oiiuiii " - their ewtftea in iawrs OTELS TURN GUESTS AWAY ANY I'EOPI.C IN " "h, '"it ''II Paid . admUslon to the ExhlbU tlon totalled 1259.75 coverlnc 1.-039 persons as compared with 1 luri ii. - . w .inn w w. . v uble defeat br Boston practically second day last year. To the tnates Chicago from the race. sports' (round 112 people paid . .... - ...! . n A In lh first - . . - , . ThHf six tames the New York Yankees 4, no games on the second 'Hi- ACKENZIE KING I CAIOAKY. Sept. 18. Hartellng operations are held up practically all over ! Ilie protlnre of Alberta by rain and mow which ranted Irum tenantries al Hanff ' In half an Inth at Lethbrldze. I lu the Idsinnlen dMrlrt the fall measured si lmlir, accompanied by eeu decrees of frot last nlht. It l' belleird the told weather will tp the sprouting nf the grain In "" look, whlrb In onie districts was beginning to iunif serious proportion, j ; le lead over Bt. louis wno won 4, ADMISSIONS TO I'AIK YESTERDAY A HI! AGAIN AHEAD .. . j. mi m. n4 ISaff t. . , .DAAiinl f I n alt mru ru w i m o1 isav yrav vu s.v v. AMwiir.vN u:Aa i: New York 8, Cleveland . Boston 1 ChksfO 8. pWlsdelphla-8t Louis postponed. Washington 1-9, Detroit 2.8. W natiovai. u.Acar. 'LouU 0, Philadelphia 2. .1 m IlMnllM 4 T SH TUGS RESCUE WOMEN 1194 80 and MZ people on ue FAIR PROGRAM WAS ENJOYED ru:viK ( Koiuiir kti nth or mill I.P.A KlTKlsKIl Ai niLNtT- ( Li t I K IIANCI.M. j The prvfrun at the ralr Building lat ri.Ki iMiumi be the clever. If iaomewhst ludicrous. anUas of WU1 Lea, .the Chatauqua comedian. Dresed a a l . ... i In.itnm.nt nf Clown, uri s"r u i . . tcrobstlca lemonstratlng an agility sur prUUig for a msn of 87 years, lie virtually tied himself Into knots and did tn ramsrksble hlcn kicking. The evening's program also Included dsnclng by Miss Ellxabetn MCLeoa ana Miss Edn Irelsnd. Reeve lom neia oi Surrey accompanying on the pipes. The entertainment was preceded with . K.ni mnrert bv the Klncollth Sliver Band. under the capable direction m and James Stewart. The evening was concluded with Jitney dancing to the strains of music by tht Lnpcrlsl Rainbow Orchestra, of Calgsry. AERIAL PATROL C01NG AGAIN AM,M,UTrKNOov"T,MS Wector or iimieries now ' I VICTIM! VANCOI VEK SAYS IT v r'-l- . n trom. VANCOUVER. Sept. 18-Strong pas- vat rsawwan u iiikiiw irrvi'tv ----- . ss there slbllltr exists tnst m in"-"' v.v.- i. ih. dls-'ment will resume tne imii iv. v. r s , .".,rt.t. m ! fisheries In Northern BrltUh Columbia ... .11 Kaa sfs-ir4tni7 in W. A. TTJUIIU. U1ITVI - mh irhl 111! fVfnUll til ih.wv,...b - - w . ...nine flsiVrltl SVC UlUWI. UW M " . . .MlAtiait in mlDTCUUU I lILf, ' "v- w uts St aa-at V Afin l-TaTiTTlal wri; 81 It J . r - . a m iw th Found will urna mwui-wwii-8 " J'L .,: with ruherlft Commliilon meeting in Beat . s.a -sKihti iioiMaiion i Ma...., this enarnnnn. NrHDRAfiF. SEES METEOR EXPLODE lowed by Knar ana p.iari- ' .Inn ANCHORAOE, ANrunRint Alaska. Alaska. Sent. P- IB. Th NINE NATIONS ARE ELECTED TO LEAGUE POLtNII, itr.l.OII'M, ROI'MANI. HOI LNH. CHILE. COMIMHIA. SAL-VAIIOK. CHINA and C7.ECHO (SLOVAKIA. GENEVA, Sept. IBj Nlnean-perman- '"r"-- "LL. , ,h. Le,,ue of Nations apparent explosion of a meieor in - "".-- ,., h ,J. ..mrJ, ... WT waa Wltnewed nere ir. nA iW-lilumRbuma- streak of flame waa seen nnt --- -,mK1. R..Vartor. td by a trail of smoke. Then cam, . . -t-- cmna ana '" roar and a shwp concussloiv Fair Attractions ' Program for Tomorrow' tluurl lloue In KxliiUitiou 1 nnnm firnnil Paruilf from' IlS Ha. KeicliiWaii.Diill Teum and loOul Moose Lodge. 2.00p.m.liiball-Kirst paine or douMc-lieader, Ket- clnkiui vs. ljriiice Hiipcrl. , ' . 8.00 p.m. llraud Masquerade Dance. : CANADA MARKET Cansds. was tbs leadlns market In first six months of 1928 for four 01 tne Itenu. mcludlnr the ma lor ones in point of export valuation, namely: Engines for passenger care, parts lor aeaemD:y. pans for replacement, and accessories. The f lgiilres show this country In the ; first sis months of 1928 exported to Ca- 1 nada UM9 automobile engines for pas-1 sexier ue valued at 84.94S.148, and Prince 3 Nova Settle .New Quebec 60 Ontario ... Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta BrltUh Columbia . . Yukon . .. BRADY LEADS lued at 1178.810. In that time, parts NINETEEN for assembly exported to Canada were vsiiiMt st lS2H3 2f and Darta for re placement at 81 .575.792. while accessories 25 4 18 3 I' 0 TODAY BY 244 YESTEKII AY. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper P1UNCB I.Ui'EIlT. H. C.t Tlll'IlSDAY, SKPTKMHKlt 10, 1020. HAS 1 12' 53 . 0 0 1 12 1 TOTAL 118 91 iO 2 iT 2 0. V 0 11 11 0 '0 0 0 0 2 o o 0 0 ACCESSORIESOF AUTOMOBILES; What ! i 'Ir p00i J prepared .A UTIIi;it rOl NTKIKH MAKINO ?IMILIU mrOKTK AI.I, tlVCK TIIE WOlll.U. WASHINOTOK. Lxlit Canada U the leading market tcr the export of automobile parte irom ir.e uniiea mairs. m 0 0 f ae D.c. memuers vu Standing Pool Terms ThU Is shown by a Department of Com- ' i iry , V n I r 1 1 meres rsnort on automotive proaucv. y. axm( jrc WAflfl HOVe 10 JlBn fteUIUr K,UIIUULI which has Just been issued. - a .:iZ Forms and Lite up to them alter joining iwures' the fanners method of msrketlna their eraln to I the best advantage. The letter of R. O,'. ! Oennan, secretary of the pool to the, Circulation 189). ! LETTtK IROM POOL EXPLUNINC! VITI ATION. j Salts 7M MAKE FARM HOMES ATTRACTIVE TO KEEP BOYS WORKNG THERE TORONTO, Sept. 16. - OoreiTiments OSTV'-Clreli J WWstikl wa s . 1 I We are In rcelpt of a communtca- were a long tune recognizing vur A. U the farmer's wife was .the most accountant, there. ... that vu nr in-n tlon won Irom irom our uur rcvuuuuu mtit. bu. - j , j . . . i..ti,,,,i.n r farm s, l.l. Bs a ..-... , . . . . . . i IKOM-t ni: KETl'KNH IX SINCE , Fsttcrssn, aavistng us tnai nt uau ui unperwuk uuuiuuuu i the pleasure of a visit with you some according to Hon. Duncan Marshall, who i In the . Alberta section of the Wo- i time luue ajo yf and luu that ins. you jvu were ...,-- Interests spoke svkv ma .mw I . . . . . ., . v. . . ....... n.-,.. u'Aman'i Women's Ru'lrilntr Bu'ldlng. .. ... . m in develonmenu In connection with . men's Institute Wins. and n ice appliances were "Jure t with a lew smai. P ,u - ' . produced Dy t!-e Canadian NaUonal Exhibition. "By the 11.418 044. Thia totals in round num-' since yesterday, the majority of J. C i" . . . . v . in . L"' :;;w. l. V. rt. nv,T Fred larmers in your provmcr sajuw w couuiv.ua - rTT bers 423OO0.0O0. OTHER mi'NTKIEK Tr in Skeen. rtdimr. ing. stanos .Und.lthe i r.Uw.y line. W. have hl ..r. com-, try - you - .can mewun J,.. -the .vs. -h..t . . . . TYiTnirfttinnm irom various qibuii,-u. ajuvu imciuiuic, usi8 tu - .- .Hu C't'MTOMKKS. So far tne total vote is. rl. ; v.nderhoof. Quick SUtlon and vou wlU nev'rr make agriculture wbit It .. . . . - ajwo: oiora, o.i. ... . . te -, ... have tv, for -pacuer 8'. and there appeara to should be tmUl you farm bouse, Considering engines, The following lneare are Mils polla retwrtlna reporting since since Deiunark. Argentine. Japan, mute conjldertbIe totwwt tne gr0w. here boy, snf girl will be glad to re- cars. . . . . . . . vesteroa v i . . . . j . . : . . 'm lU tfiiim mm, nit in oraer u v-s n. I prt tnere to ex.cci some uua u. b- Luru. . . o. -- wsay . . .ki. .h i.. ...i. naaa. u.n. ti.ii- 21 1 rsngrramv " -- Considering part f cr awembty .the T . ' ' " ' a 25 Instance we have assured them thtl countries rank a follows after Canada: H e are wllllnu to do anything we pemntrk. Argentine, France. Belgium, " 3S 34 1 can to assist them, consistent with tr.o Japan and Brarll. Bav 8 11 i regulations ol the pool. Canadian exporte of automobile part. " . 11 which waa counted! The writer la not laminar wun the first six months of 1926 increased .VC. for PrT"eupert ""'on. In those districts i but belle,. more than 32 Der rtnt over tne nr . six . . . j , tneir metnoa oi marseunx uuiu month, of 1925. and reached a value of r!'?.' " .the" CASSIDY WRIT IS REFUSED 83552.802. ;- Enalneer Mine Evelyn. Glen- h,t 1 to be pooled, ror instance, jinci; jircnuis THAT OOVERN'MENT The.denartment reports shows Austra- P'l"' f"111' f, ts;- we handle wheat only on a -per; CAvvot M:RVE ON PERSON lla, Argentine ond Brazil are large mar- ' ' . N.M'Harbor. Namu. North .b"l n. .n J,.gI!i KEStlllNO OCT OP H.C. ket. for automotive product, from . Porter Undlng. River. Inlet. .T,m .. Ih B( ! VANCOUVER, Sept "ana. . ow. rmuln. Tatslrrau, and " "V "J " t I woodcock. f i . s n i inn s stv 1 rLAu Ur HVLLiflHU IKtLAriU " , t wheat wheat is is sold. sold. Thf TV growers growers In in any any 16 The service . n.t n I ir f' Vr,mnrtr,n ln ,onn.tion with the given district would .nave to ge government for al- ,otne "" W l0nl oranlzau u ln"i u Airs nnitllTnV TAATn 111 leged Jellnquency tn personal property PIAimt IT mini IM (III) I III NIKl h (Ml IK ALL which they could operate in makin, income taxes and Interest total- rLUYVN Al UUDLlll, " up car load lots, as could not un-,--- w Mt MWe ,Q the 8lJ. ntlHt.lM Srnt. 18 Tha Roval Dublin i Society's 1926 Horse Show broke all record, of attendance, "even that marked by the visit of King Oeorge. then Duke me jam santo or Kcwanugur. l.NOLISH LEAtllE Dltlslun I. Bury 0, Blackburn 2. Leeds U. 3. Aston Vllle 1. Everton Everton 0, 0, West West Bromwlch Bromwlch 0. pi tor, in ma i. ine cnin hukuuu was the International military Jumping Manchester U. 2, Arsenal 2. On the grand stand, the national nags ' rm flown, the Union Jack settlnc a suow un uii) rent, mr hi.vutwc ui vuv SaorsUt waa for the first time officially drnlaved over the Governor Qenersl's box. The dlitlngulshcd foreign visitor. a Included the Maharajah of Alwar, and deruke to nanaie tneir D " fw, totl.T Mr. Justice Ms- :ler quantities, inia couia ne aoue iu - for d,d,ne that a writ two They could agree to maxe waya. ta . MrTf1 on a QetendDt load of bulk wh"t ana up a car rfdlng ouUlae the proTinCe establishes weigh each shipper', portion "P., precent Cf importance to the pro-y. and advise our office of the num trMiUrv d;Mrtrn,nt. ber of bushels or pounds which ean . continued on page six) Princess May, Formerly Plying io 'Prince Rupert Went to Rescue VANCOUVER EXCH ANGlv ma 5 Foundering Steamer but Failed ' ' ' ' Bid. Bid. Asked. Wheat' .'. ... 1.44H B.C. Silver ... . 1.80 Consolidated . . ' 246.30 Dunwell , .... 1.45 Gladstone ; .33 Oranby .. '29.50 Howe Sound ... .. , . 4100 Independence . . ... .06 L. and U ... ..1 ... .10 Premier ,M ... 2.30 Surf Iniet. . ., ... ... .03 Richmond"1 ,f ., ,12 1.92 1.49 .34 31.00 46.00 .08 2.31 .04 US NEW YORK, Sept. 16. H Is now believed that 35 members of the crew of is. nrituh trsmn ateamshln Loval Citizen lost their lives when the ship foundered late Monday 200 miles off Bermuda during a terrific atorm. The vessel wrelcssed for aid Monday, stating that the decks were awash. Tha sLrsmer Princess Msv. formerlv the Canadian Pacific vessel plying out of Vancouver on the run to Prnce Rupert and Alaska but uow engaged ln the fruit trade, answered the call but when she reached the spot ahe found only .the upturned lireooftts. Other ships In the vicinity searched for the missing steamer without succes. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hal!, with newly laid dancing floor (or hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latent and beil for Hie least. Phone 457. thick ron ncrrt. Premier Meighen May ' 3 A GOOD MAJORITY AIM AND SNOW HOLD UP HARVESTING OPERATIONS OH IDE PRAIRIES Jarvesting Operations are Held Up in Alberta by Rain and Snow: Cold Weather Checks Sprouting 4..t .a,.f. 4 4- . a. CANADIAN PRESS ANNOUNCES STANDING OF PARTIES TODAY ' T ,, , , TORONTO, Sept. 16.--The Canadian Press report party standing! - i by provinces as follows: Edward iwara Inland uisso . . . . a .'tyk Brunswick iswlck .i'. Lib. Con. Prog. L.-P. UFA. Lab. I.ld.D t I. Resign Leadership of the Conservative Party Is Offered Several Seats but has Not Decided What to doLiberals Now Have 119 and with L beral-Frogiessives 130 OTTAWA, ."ept. 1S Public pronouncement hae not jet been' made. by either Premier Melihen or the Liberal leader, W. U .Makenle King. It i understood ( that Mr. lelthen ninmoned the member of the cabinet to the capital, pre .......hit i..r Hi, nurture of oreuarlnt fr the internment's resignation. In I the lutantlme. untonllrreed and nnoOlrUI rumors satset ftwilble resignation i from the leadership of the ronM-rvatUe party, but on tbU point It ki estimated (the Premier will have the oll.r of several ridings In which he' may run. but he i hat nwt a jet made dp hi mind as to tbe course he may puMue. The lm,rei.iin Is that the tlovernment will soon relgn and the Liberals will be able to take over the rrlns of 'ofTWe. lonner Premier King will thenj fnrni a rablntt. defending on suuiiort , mainly from eleven Liberal-Progrelvrs j elected. The standing of the parties, all of wrmni have reported. Hi Liberal I'ouM-rvatlies 1 Liberal Progresses ... II I'nlted larmtrs of Alberta. . II Progresshes ' 8 Labor ". v 5 : - lnHiiiiflents. ..s .2 ' 'f; TOROKTO. Sept. 18 TJba Mall , and gines and Urts. exported from the Cn-.tedt . . . .i .w'uVa th!' nnU62t "B Ighf Hon . ; Art hur 1 StaWinHjr-y IN Vt SoLVST tt thiT The AlbcrU-Co-Ocratlve Wheat Piodueers. Limited. usuaUy known i th hu year ws JOJO0i3. or 278 per cent, wheat Ptc'' no pr'Fared to handle gram lor xarmers in iat together and send hU resignation to of the total automotive experts for the Cclumbla, provided tbe shipper first Join the pocl end la prepared to Lord Byng. He also will notify Mr. period amounting to 8182.008.573. ThU cbligatlous entaUtd by becoming a member. The local Board King that he ha don this." 1. .marked Increase over the first hlf from JJ CANAOV .tw IN c,nte Cl!rT ,ettr "Puln,n th ""new"1" ib" ml8ht on A vUtd premier Me'hen cfferlng ta rcsl?n nu r orr or ?ix. 1 nr sis ltrms considered tn e statistical the terme on which memoere may oe aaramru, , nU M4t In order tnat me laner may A. L Patterson, office manager nere4 also explains mai cue pooi is picjicn contest tne naing. . I . H. . the K. t-rm terms llrl laid Hnvn down. "in!t This 1 . study by tht Department of Commerce, membrs at any time, commencing now. oh inff ' ii a s r V. rxt of rKak the Inferlnf Interior e es. KETCHIKAN IS VISITING CITY LIVE CKOWII AKKIVEII OX PKIN't'E CIIAKI.ES THIS AITERNOOX AX1 KILL PIT EXTRA VIM IX TAlIt PROCEEDINOS. TtVs Va rfltra1 thlel el ftrYlTTin nf til mtl X4-4V3 a V SM wvH-v " . . bTgicursioirpartj-' frim" Ketchikan Ini' eluding the baseball team -ana .concert trntirw. rtn the steamer Prince Charles'. Fair activities will fcer even more ener getically pursued, Irom now untu tne ena . v. n.uj. . mvrf frnm the Alas- kaa metropolis aif enthusiastic,, one land they promise 'to put even more p?p lnta the. proceedings. Tnere wui do hsshail ffsmes this afternoon and to morrow and the midnight frolic Is billed for tonight In the westaoirae Tneatre. INDIAN CHILD WAS DROWNED IELL INTO SHANNON lVV AMI WAS NOT rol'NU UNTIL NEXT PAY. MASSETT. Sept. 18. Ethel Bell, a six i, rM Tnriian rirl. was aecldently drown!d at Sfiannon Bay on Tuesday night. ThekeWldaiis sent by its motner. who waa picking oeiries, w wu " the baby who was In the cabin occupied by the family m some way tne cnuu fell Into the Inlet and was drowned. It was at. first supposed that the little girl was lost In the bush and. search parties spent all of Tuesday mgnt m tne.ousn. It was not until .Wednesday that the body was found. CLOSE BASEBALL WAS PLAYED YESTERDAY ritlM'E RI PERT HEATS (1REENYILLE lb TO IS IN EXTRA 1NNINU AIIAIR- Thrra waa a close same of baseball at the Acropollc Hill grounds yesterday afternoon between teams representing Greenville-and Prince Rupert, .the local. winning 16 to IS alter an extra inning had been nlayed. the score at the end cf the ninth having been 15-aU, "Brick' Skinner waa pitcher for Prince Rupert and Bob Frlazell, catcher. Harry A-tri was 'umpire, Midnight Frolic and Grand Vaudeville Entertainment AT 11 P.M. TONIGHTJN WESfflOLME JHEATRE ' ADMISSION: $1.00; HO SKATS, 8t.SU PKOOHAMS 1. RAINBOW ORCHESTRA. 2. -WOHNS, of Ketchikan, and hi. sidekick -CHASINO THE BLUE8." 3-WILL LEA. of Philadelphia. In new humorous entertainment ln which he will tell ypu how to live to be 100. 4. JACK HENDRICKS "(Crazy Feet"), the smartest song and dance act I in Alaska. .j j , "' 5. MOOSE ORCHESTRA. :. ' -v! : 6. CY OREENWILL and JACK HENDRICKS. In "Non-Sensible Nomeuse." V