25 r TAXI Boston Grill and Ambulance Servlcw Anywhere at Anytime Stand: Exchange Hulldlng MATT VUHSCK. Prop. : f XVII . No. 225. 981 Miifi: aWUX AUIJULjU CENTRAL B.C. BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE SAYS DAWSON Pulp Mill at River to be Built and Site Now Being Cleared Explaining rumors that had been prevalent in the city last mi . o u uriTii ruirnrn t rno mmam it h iew or gKHj aurnnmy mai uarry believed to have money of his own sue ui. ouinuB .v. uruwn at uruwii B establish, there a pulp plant. Mr. I tl I . n inl. t . . n ...... I I , . . M . uuwui mium me nun IUver on the Kcatall Itiver and Saunder- now has a crew of men at oi.nt-i: un'oariuion ir an enriy indcvstood that a deal covering - TTnmmY"i Tn v nnrt ISr I VK r K II r HALIBUT TODAY Fls Ex n;i:i' for halrbut. American v' ' r to f riMii enu inn nana- CMiL W T'' AMERICAN i Ua - n .:. Ifl.OOO pound, to Royal Pith Co a' 14.30c ami 6r Prosi crity. I8J0O0 pound, to AUIn FJh'rtcs at 14.400 and Go. Eureka. 18,600 Mkind. JjOBaas JJ-, r.c- s' iv and 7c fr .. t mV nnHnrit , rVlM film. 'at 14 70r and 7c. CANADIAN E: i- It y. 6.500 pounds, to AUIn PWi- V i iiii 7.000 pound to Ottd Storage l .700 pounds, to Allht Flatteries at - ami 8c i.rj . xd II . 13:000 pounds, to Booth ..: r-.c- at 13c aiid 8c Trump lljOQ pound. to CoM Of raae - 13i and Ac At.ii 6.S00 pounds, to AUIn rufeertea a 13 and Sc. Ft ,1 Jack. 6,000 pound, to OMd 8tir..;r i:i and 6c. BOTTLELETTER FROMAVIATORS Nungesscr and Coll Asked for Aid When off Halifax Saying Were Lost NOIITOLK. Virginia. Sept. 3. A bottle cntatntng a mcMage signed by r;uriii'vr and Coll haa been picked up by roaxiuard patrelroen near Manteo, N rth Carolina, which reads: Wf ar lust at sea off Halifax. Pl scud aid immediately." ELECTRIC LIGHTS SILVERADO MINE ARE UNIQUE SIGHT An pie trie lighting system lias been install i d at the Silverado mine on Marmot Mountain Immediately south, of Stewart and the Illumination at night make - m unique atght In the town, the, lights glittering like a eoivrtellatlon of bright stars in the -aky. PREMIER VISITING CITY OF NELSON TO ADDRESS MEETING NELSON. Sept. 26 Premier MacLcan arrived here Sunday night and will address a meeting tonight. He was non committal when atked when the b election would be held in Nelson but intimated that It would take place name tunc before 1023. CAR BARNS BURNED OTTAWA LAST NIGHT OTTAWA. Sept. 26 Fire last night destroyed the win? of the Ottawa Elec-; 8tree: Hallway barns anil 25 trolley .x- Tin estimated loss Is $00,000. Brown's n inn a... a f-n.. aaunuera 01 Vancouver, who i as well as other financial back- T I A I). T, t work clearing the site and making sun on Duiiuing operations. It is transfer of the property may be closed in the city today. Mr. Brown ......... .. .... j-- day alternoon' tnln and Mr. Saunders it expected today. QueaUoeMd with regard to the matter after hi arrival In the city yesterday. Mr. Drawn, while confirming the fact that negotiations were under way, stated Mutt he would rather that any statement to be nude with regard to the matter should come from Mr. Saunders. The deal ha not yet been dosed," be aald. The Brown's River site would seem to be a very suitable one for such an undertaking. There Is an abundance of suitable timber Immediately surround-tng It and there 1 a potential water power hold tog at well. ENGINEER AT STEWART ON RY. MISSION Examines .Mackenzie & Mann Line on Ilehalf of Private Interests Aflrr hating uprnt nrarly a week at Men-art looking otrr. on hrhalf of private Intrrt-Msi. the Miiwlblllty of a railway up Ik-ar Itlvrr, J. (1. Sullivan, (-outlining engineer for I he Canadian radllr Italian), wax a KiMngrr on I he Prince diaries this morning bound for Vaarouvrr. In an Interview. Mr. Sullivan made It dear lli.it lilt mission had no con nrcl Ion whatever with the t'.P.It. and that lie had been merely acting In ii consulting rapacity for private Interest).. Who these Interests were, what they Intended to do and what hud been the result of his trip, Mr. Sullivan declined to reveal. Mr. Sullivan examined the condition of the old II mile railway which was built there In 1910 by Mr Donald .Mann and which Is now for sale, the river and i-reek crossings where .bridges will have to be built and went as far as the Hear Itlvrr summit with a view to examining the engineering problems that might be presented by the Hear Itlvrr puss. Aside from examining the Hear Itlvrr valley from the railway construction point of view through the mountains, he a I mi was Interested In harbor and terminal povltillltles. It was Mr. Sullivan who several years ago examined the Pacific (ireat Kastcrn Hallway for the .provincial government. He was also one of the experts who reported last year to the federal government on the possibility of a Pacific Coast rail outlet for the Peace Itlver. broughYreindeer, gold and furs to seattle from alaska ! SEATTLE. Sept. 20. -Ninety-one- llvo reindeer arrived today on the William TiiDopf from Kuskokwtm River, Alaska. The vessel also brought $75,000 worth of .yellow gold and furs valued at 30O, 000. MOSHER AGAIN HEAD RAILWAY EMPLOYEES MONTREAL. Sept. 26. A. E. Mosher was re-elected president of the Canadian (Brotherhood ol Railway Employees at I their canjress clo-ia Saturday. Northern and PIUNCE am lhvitd llf IIXJKJIX PIRATES HAVE HOLD ON FLAG Victory in Double-Header Over, Chicago Cubs Practically Cinches 1'cnnant for Pittsburg i NEW YORK. Spt. 28. Victory in two games of a douMe-bsader yesterday with Chicago Cuba virtually cinched tar National League pennant for the Puts bun.' Pirates. NjtwUlislai.dinr. the St Louli Cardinals rose very close to tni-leadership by winning three week-en. i ; 4ames Irom Boston The New Yar Olants now look ai though they nilgb. , finish In third place .They shut the . Ptratoa out S to nil on Saturday but their game yesterday with Brooklyn Dodgers was eatled on account of darkness at the end of the seventh Inning with no score. Pittsburg can win the pennant by taking four of the five remaining games even If the Olanu and Cardinals take all theirs. Three wins for the Pirate wculd make a three-cornered Ue under almlUr circumstance. The Pirates now have a two-game lead. Jess Petty of Brooklyn stopped the Olants' advance In the scortle seven Inning game. New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers spilt honors in Um American League, each winning over the other onoe. PhUa- cMphta AtAsHtea and Cleveland Indian split a double-header on Saturday. Babe Ruth must hit three homer In the four remalnfgame if - h"tsi tie his 1M1 record. (Saturday's S-ore NATIONAL LHWIIL New York . Pittsburg 1. Boston 3. St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 2. Chicago 10. Brooklyn 0-6. Cincinnati 1-3. AMERICAN LK.MIl K St. Louis 2. Washington S. Cleveland 3-4, Philadelphia 4-3. Detroit o. Nw York 6. Chicago 0. Boston 8. (Sunday's (M-nre NATIONAL LllVdli: Philadelphia. 8. Cincinnati 3. New Ycrk 0. Brooklyn 0. (called end of seventh account darkness). Pittsburg 2-6. Chisago 1-1. Boston 1-6. St. Louis 4-6. AMKHIC.IN LUMlLi: Detroit 6, Now York 1. Chios go 1, Cleveland 10. St. Louis 0. Washington 10. LE.K1LC KTANIIINOS National League W. L. Pet. Pittsburg 91 68 .611 St. Louis 89 ' 60 .597 New Ycrk 88 60 .593 Chloago 83 69 .661 Cincinnati 71 78 .433 Brooklyn 64 86 .427 Boston 57 90 .388 Philadelphia 49 97 .336 American League New York 106 44 .407 Philadelphia 89 60 .597 Washington 80 63 .548 Detroit 79 63 434 Chicago 66 82 .446 Cleveland 65 83 .439 St. Louis 57 91 .385 Boston 60 97 .340 THREE MINISTERS TOURING THE WEST 1. J, Venlot. C. A. Dunning and J. A Kobb In Winnipeg Last Night en route Westward WINNIPEG, Sept. 26. Three cabinet ministers. Hon. P. J. Venlot, postmaster general; Hon. C. A. Dunning, minister of railways; and Hon. J. A. Robb, minister of finance, arrived here last night en route west. The two latter will address several meetings in Saskatchewan md Alberta, and Mr. Venlot will Investigate the post office administration about which complaint has been made and then proceed to the coast Tuesday night. WHALING OPENS IN CALIFORNIA WATERS -BAN PEDRO, Sept. 20. The whaling season opened off Southern California yesterday When two craft of the newly formed Los Angeles Whaling Company put to sea for the vicinity of San Clements Island. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper KUI'ERT. B.t .. MONDAY. SEPTEMBEIl 26. 1927 . . . I Lieutenant S. II. Vcbter, the B.itMh aviator, who has beaten all records for Mpeil, thu man in the centre of the group. To the right ol him ;m Lieut. P. M. Kinkead and Squadron Leader L. H. Hlatler. while to the left are II. M. Sehofield and Lieut. O. L. Worsley British Flyer Smashing All Records for Speed Making 281 Miles an Hour Wins Cup VBNICE. Italy. September 20. Plight lieutenant S."N. Webster in 4he supermarine Napier S5 monoplane today smashed all seaplane speed records capturing the famous Schneider Cup for Great Uritain. Italy.held the cup for the past year as a result of last year's victory over the United States. At Hampton Roa'ds Webster averaged 281.488 miles an hour compared with the record of 24C9G per hour of Major Mario de Bernard!, who won lat year. Lieut. Kinkead, British, and three Italians, including last year's winner, were forced to give up before the completion of the course. - This year's win makes the third victory for Britain. Others were at Monaco "in 1914 and Naples in 1922. (1EII.M CLASSIFIED OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS NEW YORK, Sept. 25. -special A world despatch says the germ of Infantile paralysis has been definitely classified by Dr. W. L. Ay cock, head fo the Harvard Infantile Paralysis commission. He said the main problem now Is to find a suitable animal to yield an an tl-toxin. MINING DEVELOPMENT . CAUSES LABOR DEARTH .Members of Prince Charles' Crew Had to Handle J'rright as no Other Men Available Unprecedented mining activity has caused a dearth of labor at Stewart according to word brought to the city by the steamer Prince Charles this morning. Men were not available to unload and load cargo on the ship and members of tbe vessels crew had to turn In andi lend a band. The two properties most In the public eye at this time in the Portland Canal region are the Prosperity' and Big Mis souri. On the former .property the Pre mier Oold Mining Co, has abput flft) men employed and oh the latter the Consolidated has a crew of over 100 men. VANCOUVEK ; EXC 1 1 A NGK Bid Aske Wheat 1.4IU Coast Copper-Cork .15.50 ., ; 1625. Province .074 M Dunwell 39 30 Oladstone UK .19 Independence . .07 V, Indian .05 L. and L .07 V, .08 Vj, Lucky Jim . . . .27 Vi 23 Marmots .10 Premier 2.25 22H Porter Idaho 27 Vj 29 Richmond .m, .18 Silversmith . . . .?9H 21 Sunloch .60 .65 Big Missouri 20 .32 Qorrn Drmnn kJi JUUU IXUKsXJlYLJ BISHOP WILL REAPPOINTED Archdeacon Ilix Itecounts Need Here and Synod Agreed to Find Money TORONTO, Sept. S6. The desire of the Diocese of Caledonia for the appointment of a lllshop met the approval of the Anglican Synod. It recommended the appointment, al- though the episcopal endowment funds have not reached the amount required by the regulations to produce an annual 'revenue of ?l,50O before a Bishop can be appointed. Archdeacon Klx of Prince Ituprrt, however, won the sympathy of the Assembly by a stirring recital of the heroism of the clergy ami the scattered peoples to complete the fund. He s)lnteil out that rontrl-j billions promised or received for the .Endowment Fund totalled SX3.000, of which the clergy of Caledonia Fcre giving 12,(mk). by voluntary payment from small salaries, and that, despite conditions In England, the British Missionary Society had made a generous contribution. The balance of the fund for Caledonia will lie provided by the Missionary Society. It transpired that the following dioceses which have Hlshops have not sufficiently large endowment funds to produce the required revenue of Sliuo n year: Athabasca, Keewatln, Moosonee, Yukon, Edmonton, Algoma, Ontario, (ju'Ap-lelie, Saskatchewan, Cariboo, Nova ' Scotia, Kooteuay and New Westminster. .These thirteen dioceses got their Hlshops before the present regulation came Into effect. PATTl'I.LO ACTING PREMIER Hon. T. D. Pattullo, minister of lands F. G. Dawson Prosperity in Interior Motored from Smithers to Prince hays- Country Never lockeu so iiood as it lines today The country between here and Prince Gorge never looked so-good as it doea today," declared F. G. Dawson who with Mrs. Dawson returned yesterday from the interior. "We motored through the country from Smithers to Prince George and everywhere were signs of prosperity. Increased acreage is being brought into cultivation and here and there' are new farms where formerly was only bush. Wheat, oats and hay are an excellent crop this year but roots are a failure. Harvesting operations are complete and threshing is almost finished. Askad about increased acreage lna md member of the legislature for! VANCOUVER. Sept. 28.- Only two 'rlnce Rupert, has been named acting ', small wheat shipments were made from j rentier of the province during the ab- j ' here last week, the Craftsman taking -enoe from Victoria of Premier J. D. 30.332 bushels for Liverpool, and the McLean on a ten-day speaking tour Point Judith 12.000 bushels for Puerto :hroujh tiw southern interior. 'crlcmbia. 0 wheat this yea. Mr Dawa aald it was difficult to arrive at anything like an accurate ettjnate but he would Judge there was pretty nearly fifty per cent mere wheat acreage this year than ever1 belcr in the history o! Um country : and the yield has be:n heavy. Timothy I and clover seed wculd be about tbe I same as last year. ' Mining is also being carried on at ' Hasdton. Sent than and Topley with re- ncwed vcr and the little setback at . jpley by the withdrawal of tbe Stand-, ard Silver Lamd Company has already been fully overaome and work there Is f proceeding. Speaking caT the roads. Mr. Dawson said.ther wa Kw a rati highway moat of tbe way. Talf ware aMe to make kWfty aulas an our without dUflawy. I un o: tn auree. p .weaixn m ua, hcauntry this yT.wUL the -.tie bust- ness. about a million delUrs win .be firemen were taken to the hospital overspent this year In the country through come with smoke. The chief damage which he traversed In getting out a was caused by smoke and water, million and a half ties. Alsd the pole , buslcens will bring In about three quar- J ten of a million dollars. 1 Mrs. Dawson, who was making her -first trip through the country, was very much enthused over what she saw and could scarcely realize that such wonder ful farms could be found In so remote a country. 9 s s 4 4- TWO TWO INCHES INCHES OF OF SNOW SNOW MUtTII NOItTII OF OF ENOLIND ENOLIND LONDON. -Sept. 29. Snow to the depth of two Inches has ' fallen In the north of England. The heavy rainfall In Lanba- (hire this season may muse a pr.Mto shortage In the Industrial Ci districts. FLYING OFFICER HULL JERICHO BEACH HEAD Aviator. Well Known locally, wins Distinct Promotion and Responsible Post Many friends In Prince Rupert of Flying Officer A. H. Hull, who for several seasons was engaged In aerial fisheries patrol here, will be Interested to learn that, after two years a an Instructor at Camp Borden, the central training station of the Royal Canadian Air Force, he has returned to Vancouver to take up a new appointment as commanding officer of the Jericho Beach station of the R.C.A.F. Flying Officer Hull Joined the Royal Canadian Air Force In 1924 and was attached to the Vancouver station until his transfer east. His home is at Nanalmo and he at one time wa part owner of tbe Electric Bakery In Prince Rupert. He gained his first flying experience during the war.- SCHOOLS OF FERNIE ARECLOSED TODAY FERNIE. Sept. 26. All schools are closed today and children are. excluded from picture show and mttst remain in their own neighborhoods to prevent their gathering In numbers as a result at the development of one case of tnfantUe paralysis here Saturday. SMALL WHEAT SHIPMENTS. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latent and best for the least I'hone 457. PH. e Five Cents Sees Great . V George With Mrs. Dawson and a vynnn lj 1 1 Li A I I V Is 1 1 1 lltiJ XjlWJlJljU MUCH DAMAGE IN VANCOUVER Firemen Fought Blaze on Granville Street for Three Hours Last Night VANCOUVER. Sept. 26 Plre laat night in the Northern Pacific building on Granville and Pender Streets caused jiumt. estimated at $l&0 0ob Chiefly to Ni , j f"jtf JH) p iivtfafia'UsXore- .and offlses. The entire rire brigade ought the blaze for three hour. Three GERMAN TO FLY BY THIS ROUTE Lieut Otto Koennecks Will Pass Here Enroute to States BASRA, Mesopotamia, Sept. 26. Lieut. Otto Koennecke, German aviator, who started from Oolongne on an at-temped flight around the world, announced on arrival her in his plane' Oermania, that tbe route he Intended' to follow to the United States would be via Bombay. Calcutta,-Shanghai, Tokyo, Saghallen Island, Aleutian Islands, British, Columbia Coast, San Francisco, Mexico City and New York. This would be tbe same route as that followed by the United States world flyers only in tthe reverse direction. BETTER TIES P.G.E. RAILWAY VICTORIA. Sept. 26. It is anticipated by the railway department that 175.000 reduction In the deficit of the P.O.E. Railway this year as a result, of reduc-. ttona In operating expenditures and Increased business. REOPENING OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE MILL TALK Henry N. Serrth, One of the Principals of Southern Alberta Lumber Co., Again Here Henry N. Seretb. one of the. principals of the old Southern Alberta. Lumber Co.. which operated the sawmill at Queen Charlotte City before It went bankrupt. Is again at that place and there Is talk of the plant being reopened according to word wrought from the Islands aboard the steamer Prince John. Two of the Pacific Coyle Navigation Co.'s leg carrying barges are at the present time loading lumber from the plant. XANSAS CITY WOMAN IS WINNER AT GOLF GARDEN cm. New York. Sept. 26 Mrs. Myrtum Burns. Horn of Kansas City won the national domen's golf championship today defeating Miss Maureen Orcutt of Hawthorn five and four over 39 hole.