.lreewtv..itl cuUi(Ui(i(. l'Uy fHtreii niiiiule before hrduled iie4iinK of Hie meeting, all Hie seats in the maiiij r Hie Iihum UM ween nil-1 r- 1 , .1. iwfim- Hie rurlaln went: ritf,( to Iheir relation with oor i lie array oi iwerMet oe- MK-iiil life. o lur a I lie gov ike platform, all aerom- rriimeiil i concerned, il will not in inn had leeii taken up. (iil be our duly bul our pi-a-M Kiim'o addre fMtM"l ure to sec thai u.'h a policy :, eloquent expooMlon of why prevail." (.i.-.enl welern tour had Stork's Good Work arranger!, Ihe ititNculliee Mr. Kiim referred lo Ihe ine-. al attended Hie work of ,in, f MipuUril thai Mr. Stork. k Miinenl lnep Itie Liberal re- n,r ,.a member, bad gained at , . h.il rm iineoeed Ibree ycur oiUwa. The men that might b-and Hie hope- and llr, rdied upon and were helpful .1.11 11 iimImI llli. Ullltlftll- ...... n haitjiiim ..-l.l mil thfllll 'i in . ' . , m . . - - Tn in . , i. i i . . ....... . .n Willi reicl to Ibe devel- among Ihe 530 or o ineinlier , iM. iii of Hie (irund Trunk f (. House of Common. No i'j Mi.- end of Ibe Canadian Nit- represent at ie hail been more ;il Hallway and the port ot faithful lo hi constituency than ' ; Huperl. Mr. Stork. He thanked Ibe eo- lUn r diwakpr of Ihe evenliiy ,P f prince llupert and district i . Irnl Slork, M.I'., Hon. T. ! on behair or the government bo IV'ilto. Hon. Hal. MrHlvcrtn reluming Mr. Sloik, and look .the i i Hon. J. I. Cardui. Col. S. I' immm-I unity, in the presence of M MikiIip, president ot the rontiliieiit, lo thank Mr. f :,,. Itoport I.iImthI Aoeia- stork for hi allanee and iup-H artcd a m ehairioaii. Other ,rt. Any matter that Mr. Stork Hie plaltorin were Senator ll(.riiled alway reeeixed Hie iiircw llMydnn, llr. II. U. mn. careful eonideralion that VViiim Ii. M.I. .A.. V. H. William. ,.uid ,o gien. Prince Huperl il Then. Coltarl, laid Thoui- WM particularly rorlunate in m II. Mallory. Ihoma Me- having his elTeclive repreenla-1 MiKinl and Tliouia Trolier. nn. (In. mnnlilt-r liluMinl uilll 1 1 1 'I'd,, lri.inilr lllllllkl'd Mr. I'al- iiiun or "O Uanaila" and clo-lU0 for lii welcome on bebalt wiili iln ulional Aiilliem.l..r Dm miixinre. "He and I have M Kii.it noko for about one llunu Hen fiiend and our fathcrf :!) and fifteen minute, Hie l(.fUIT us. Tliouuh. perhaps. Ihe riiKiik nf 1 iilliers bcitiir of I IkiiumiI nf iMiiual feeling en- mnyi' bn-vity Willi Hie exreplion ,.red into Mr. I'attullo remark, f Ion II .1 in hi ulill. Iirterllii. unnl nil' IIOIIC IIIU IC. a iltroiire in i:nulili. took ev-Lirculv iintii-ecialed by me." till minion in uiiiinw lliel "i iin.iiV vmi all for yoiii l-i' ni li in Hie audience in Iheir kni,. in coming out in Midi i aue tongue. Inuniln'i and hope Hint you will Premier's Address Keel as well repaid a s do. I .... ... . m Ihank Hie chairman mid the Ml in openoiK il au'iiri", - .... , .. ,,, . .. ... . . M...I inn fr ends here for arrallginr, imk reueraieu Maieoieiu colleaKueJlhl- : , ' "elintr ., and . ,. tl.. I d ..r i-adbeen made by hi ; i,J ... . . .. . ............. iVi.. i. for v in: me th pimieiie win ri-HOec 10 uie r nppreeiainni -- - . Mlu .. 1 r . ,1 M,e wnrm.l, of the reception f J 'n; ml the kindnesses that had been l.P" V',r ' . . ?' . ,U,m" ntton 'oeu in l ie r uy. lie i iiinhcu mn ,, , "ie o ,,r ,i. the KMilnlnlng purpoMss .ohv,,.. r... ..u ; arwiliiir t,cecnl Western lour. Mr. Mnir "imi .-Mine pprec ai iveiy hi "" . . .. . i i I.. r 'ti.r mu..c furnished U - J? lii l-y the Indian bands. He doubled " " VV , " """ . ,m . ' , , f auylhi, could have been more , " ' ' "tveplable lo.hl. to Imi . ) J"1 ' ' i,-n,.(ed in Mich n manner by the 'I' , . ! "I'-uainal people of Ihe land. " "i;,'' M,,,, !'!' ! ,,f r 1 , h M Vlltll 1 " - So rnr the Indian are , . .. will conn ciiltle or i I he e ifoveinmenl miyht roncerned, till (foveruim-nl eitiember that lliev were Hie . People hlr . .V..., Frenrl, "W, m. !' inlerprel. th - okl 'H KnglUl, aMer people came ,,im ,,ml our hen. and that tlley are as wards I'"'' "' i-mnorn ? Prince I . f.,l ,,..(,. H'ltd ' lll:.Ml OH JUtJ?" 'Wl Elevator and Other Matters are Dealt With in Speech of Premier at Big Meeting Here Last Night PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS BY THE PREMIER " "Though some of you feel discouraged, I do not believe you aro taking a true view of things when you do not feel assured of a bright future not too far distant." "This year, yes, within a very few days, excavation will start for an elevator here." ''The building of the elevator will give new heart to the people of this town. I believe It will create a stimulus and that It will be directly followed by the beginning of other developments." "This part of the country Is Just on the eve of the greatest advance In its history." One l the most masterly umJ brilliant addresses ever heard V hut llnpert w delivered lat evening by Right Honorable W I M.n-kMiiie Kinsr. Prime Minister of Camilla. II being: Hie lune in Uie lntory or Hie cily Dial Prince Huperl eole ' been ofleml Hie ojiMo-liinily of bearing a Premier of Hie , UV.II.oline Tlmalre wn rilled to eulKiritv with iii.fixf tv huh (IhiiiuIiL mil too dcinoiislriiliv. wu none the QUADRA TAKEN RUM RUNNING I Towed To San Francisco to Face I Charges of Illegal Selling of I I IfiiiAa i 4 w w i VAX:ot'T:il. Oct. li On Ihe fi rt Miyaue under the new own-. r. tin1 steamer Quadra, formerly. Ihe dominion lixhtliooc teniler.j was eized off San Francisco lot tare a charge or illegal selling of i liiinor. Ihe ship was taken on Sun. lay tiisrlil at eleteu o'clock. On Seidemlier 11 Hie Quadra wax loaded with l&.nou cases ot ltiiiiir and cleared for I. a Liber-lad, San Salvador. Thu value of the ear?" and slnii i rouxhl) jslinialed at ftOO.000. ORGANIZED OPPOSITION POLITICAL MEETINGS LOXOOX. Oct. U - Organled npHUlon at political meetiiiK has become o serious that joint action has hn taken by Liberals and llonservalhes to stamp it out. TOUCHED BOTTOM Q. E. Foster Returns to Port Wlin Light Catch and Will Oo on Dry Dock llio Canadian Fish & I'old Storage Co.' trawler (. M. Fos ter shuck bottom in Alaska at Ibe end or the week while wallliijr for ball and relumed to port to- ilav witli a short witch. Slie will be token up on the dry dock this afternoon for examination. The ilamajie is understood lo be not serious. OTHER THEFTS ARE CONFESSED BY BOYS Lads Arrested Yesterday Morning Admit Stealing From Gas Boats and From Lumber Company The bovs who were arrested hv Ihe city nolice yesterday morn ing for stealing coal from the Philpoll-Kvitt bunkers hac con- r..iil further thefts from gas- boitls and also from the Oeorge- lown Lumber (io. They were rhurged in Ihe police court Ihis lnonilnn with breaking and entering Harry Jackson's stoic on Ihe waterfront and Hie1 case was adjourned for eight days. The boys have implicated .another yniilh Willi theinselu's "'id he was also arrested. U.S. SENATOR DEAD PROBABLY SUICIDE WASHINGTON, Oct. II. U.S. Senator Frank llrandegee of Coiineclicutt, one of the llepubll-can leaders, was found in Ihe room of his iipnrtment under circumstances which point to sui. clile The body, which was in Ihe 1 1 a 1 1 1 held a lube attached to an irn jAi'-c (el GERMANY COMPLIES ' WITH DAWES SCHEME PAIHS.Oct. It. the commission ha formally PREMIER LEAYES Parliamentary Party Salted This Morning at 2 O'clock on Canadian Destroyer Patrician Aboard the Canadian destroyer Pntriciaif'. Cnpl. Heech. Premier King ami his pauly sailed at 2 o'clock Ihis morning for Comox. It is expected the speedy little warsbio will reach Ihe Vancou- TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hjre. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parlies. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. For rates, apply to Boston RUPERT and 6th 8t. PRINCE drill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOl. XIV NO. 2 IS PIIINCE lUTKIlT, B.C., Tl ESDAY. OCTOIIKH I i, turur cireui.t.o 1.771. Strati ! 492. PRICE FIVE CENTS. MASTERLY SPEECH BY CANADIAN PREMIER LABOR CLAM UNHOLY ALLIANCE BETWEEN CONSERVATIVES AND LIBERALS Member, of tt.e Hnttsh Association Tor Ibe Advuiu ement ot Si iencc were de. utl if-ted m Ibe Ureal Uivide on Ihe iiuadtaii Panfic Railway line, where Ibe waters which tluw to Hie Pacific .-ejiarate irom those riowinjr to the Atlantic uinl the Arctic Human Bones, Guns, Compass and Sledge Found on Beach at Htrald Island in Arctic Near Wrangell NOMK, Oi l. I i. Since Russia boislcd Ihe Hag over Wrau- xell lland the American flag has been run up on Herald Island. " ... -i a 1 1 t it smaller bodv oi laud H) miles east, .niencuiik ciaiin uie ifmmi . . . . r 1 1. ..iliMoiiuit was made liy uapiaiu i.aue, niusier ii asinine .tliiuuhc. Herman, which returned here alter a vain allempl to reacti Wrangell Island. On Hie beacli ot Herald Island was found bones believed lo be those of one of two parlies of four each lost after the Karluk, Hie Slefaussoif exploration ship, went down in Hie ice of North Herald Island in i'Jlt. A com- - " - - Iwo uuus. ami parts of a K ledse were found witli Ihe bones which are thought to be those of lie party headed by Or. Alistor Forbes McKay, a Scotch surjseon, who left Ihe ramp established on Ihe ice where the Karluk sank. TURKISH SITUATION CONSIDERED GRAVE CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. It. The situation concerning the dispute oxer the Irak frontier' is rc-gardeil as grave and the Turkish government may order a general announced that the Dawes plan; . lias been rully established, the Herman government having com- C0NSERYA1 r,TIirrc, lYto AKt tnr plieii wiin an me reniireiueHia m. date. SIGNED FOR CANADA OTTAWA. Oct! H. Senator' Itaoiil iNtuduraud has signed for Canada the settlement readied wi.th Ihe Herman government re-' .peeling the enemy debt. 4 EXPECTING A GAIN Belting on Stock Exchange Chows Conservatives Favorites Fr Majority LONDON, Oct. it. The Conservative central office expects a gain or twenty or thirty seats in the new parliament which is to I... i-locli'il at the end of the month. Lord IHrkenhead express ed the belief Hint the C.onserva live, net tain will be between thirty ami sixty. 1 Helling on the stock exchange was three to two against a clear Conservative majority nine lo one against a clear Liberal majority nod three to one against Labor ARBITRATION BOARD vni. t.tnn.l rmil rmw tlini Oils VIENNA. Oct. It. The Con evening. The party, after leav-; vention between Austria and log Comox, wilt visit Nnnaimo,: Switzerland signed here provides Vancouver Victoria and then for n permanent noani or ooncii nil hem otterior p'm,i l- 'ior S''le pes Election Campaign in Britain in Full Swing Unholy Alliance Charge I LONDON, Oct. IL Only three election speeches will be j broadcasted by radio on the authorization or the Postmaster (ieiieral. Premier Macdonald will speak Tuesday, his speech be-iiisg broadcasted throughout the United Kingdom. The speech of (Stanley Baldwin will be broadcasted on Thursday and Asquith's Despite resolutions passed at the recent Labor Party conference against the acceptance u( Communists as Labor candidates, some local Labor bodies are nominating avowed Communists. ii . - In Hiisliolm division of Manches- j i ter and in North Ilattersea Coni- FIGHTING FOR ATLIN MINE to set aside the will of the late anlain James Alexander, the lo cator and principal owner of the mine, will be filed at Vancouver in Ihe Hritish Columbia courts this week, according to an an nouncement here by Oeorge Han- nan. Itevealiu? for Ihe Hrst time the. full romance or Captain Alex-1 ander and the beautiful nurse,. Miss Abbey Williams, which Hon larted in St. Luke's Hospital. Chicago, when Miss Williams nursed Alexander, affidavits will urove the wqdding or the couple. said Hanuan. The courts held that more proofs of Alexander's marriage 1o his former nurse must be proved bul the record of lhe wedding was lost with them in Hie wreck of the steamer' Prin cess Sohpia on October 21, till 8. Now llannan claims they have the affidavits of two living witnesses or the wedding ceremony, one a daughter ol the minister who married them. OLD PARTIES OPPOSE LABOR Three Cornered Contests to be Avoided In Effort to Defeat Macdonald Policy LONIM)N, Oct. 1 1. Conserva tive and Liberal 'headquarters have issued instructions that three cornered contests shall be avoided where these aro likel to aid the Labor narty in their eT iiuunisls hae been nominated by I ilie local Labor party but it is explained at the London Labor headquarters that neither will receive official Labor support. Headquarters of the Conserva- live and Liberal parties disavbw Affidavits Being Filed Thb Weak any acconfntodalions being made In Vancouver to Show Alex- I in order to avoid triangular con- ander Married w,lich WHU"' favor lho I Labor candidate,. Nevertheless CLAIM FIFTEEN MILLIONS there, is elearly a good un.ler- ! ilerstandinir. as shown by Union-Heirs of Beautiful fv 'rse Will Try' ptotfTfeei lo- rejtanl to' the ... ... Urge number ot Labor seats AsldeWol In Courts to Set m ,(y ,ie elm,n . ation of the third candidate. SKA I I LL. Oct 1 -Aff . avds q lhe will estatd.sh the right that riailrn a, ;,a,pow. iast ni?,i ad inheritance or the heir or the ,escrib,H, ,e understan.ling be- beaulirul young wire i the h t-L .n Conservatives and Liberals teen million dollar Lngineer (.old niHllpmv , -frt.rnmi.n. as an unholy marriage. Most or the Laborile's speeches emhasiz what they call the unholy alliance lo keep labor out. ROAD BUILDING KAIEN ISLAND . T. D. Pattullo Urges City to Connect With Provincial Highway Hon. T. D. Pattullo is sending a communication to the mayor and council asking thent to proceed at once with the construction of Hie roadi connecting the cily with the Provincial lload, work on which is already com menced and which he announces will be pushed through lo com pletion as tar as (ialloway llapids. Mr. Pattullo says the new piece ot road is costing a lot ot money but he is dettrmined to posh il through according to bis promise to lhe people here. The work cannot however Jio carried out lo advantage unless, the road connecting waHi the cily is built. This he thinks should be done at once. GROUP RAILWAYS OF STATES IS PROPOSED WASHINOTON. Oct. It. A plan was laid before the interstate commerce commission tor the grouping or all railways cast of Cbicngo and north of tho Ohio Hiver around rour main tort lo secure a majority vole of s"stem. lhe electorate in support of theiri policies especially in making a ..,. nnnrxiirvrmxi loan to llussia. lo which bollij WilcAl rKUUUMlUN Conservatives and Liberals ob- it rriTro rDTATED icct. i in oinibo ununiiiU FIGHTING AT CANTON THAN LAST SEASON WASHINOTON. Oct. It. CANTON. China. Oct. It. j Wheal production in the United Fighting ha broken out between Stales this year. Hie department labor troops and merchant vol- of agriculture an in unices, will unleers. Fifteen persons were total 85rt.00U.00O bushels again jk Meil 'V ' '--. -V"in -li "80 000.001) iih'h-!j la-' va".