WhM Vii Want A PAHIS. Aug. 0 The Helgiaii government has decided hi hike the imitative mid directly iippruach reat Britain und France if reparations negotiations uniting tlie Allies show nu signs of being resinned soon says n Hrussells despatch, i Hel-iuiit will propose Unit reparations from Germany mi fur ii France aid llelginm are concerned be confined to the iiialerial damage differed by those countries and that Great Hritain cancel inler-Allird debt receiving from Germany Ihe. amount that she owe the United Slate. On this bans llirlel-is'iitii nuiilstcr will suggest that inter Allied "p.iur piflers ' lie started lo settle I In guarantee required from Germany. Some People Badly Injured Nobody Killed But Sl tlUl HY. Oiil Aug. V.r Physielan allendiug Hie paen-iTcrn. injured n a harvester-' rurrylug mil the lerms or the ennreileeiillon uareeiiu'iil," ahl lower from SI. John on a mileage bails than those out of Winnipeg, lml Hio.n from Vancouver weM Ihe highest of all. Thi continue Resistance lir.ltl.IX. Aux. V.- Chancellor (aim. addre in I he iteiehlag. In wlnrli he afd paie resistance would he Ihe cole weapon In the lluhr mid Ithiueland and would eniilinue In he upportcd hy I he vital hm, I" received a Ihe iiiixl depremg latemeiil yeli made lit Ihe national legilaluri-by llii- orcMMit government. I The elianrelhir was vlibly din- , runcerled by Ihe boislerou heek- , Ihiir OmiiiiuiiUI member who.! III fltml III ttIIIHk. liMllf.I i and Alberta in opening slated H rPrnt., yesterday afleruooii he wished the cabinet to. do wa f,(, ,rUil)C w,..,K.r having been lo deal with general principles j,.,,,,,,,",,.,.,.,! ,, Wuys. Inder Ihe terms or Ihe confednr- ,,(, i,u,.ol, ,H.nol made allou llrilish Coltnnbia was en- u itJ ,, Mn yi.Mr uUIkmiI. n lllled to the same transporlalion )1(.al nf j,,,,,,. i, w-ait- al the same rol a evlemled to ,u M1.vk.(l other parti of Ihe Dominion.' 'Mo, A . build a railway and then 'pul trivrADIl CM CCD tariff on which foibios its use or VltlUKlA UULrCK the use of any part of it,, is not SETS UP RECORD Mr. McGcen "The rales were Phil Taylor Turns In Card of 61 For 18 Holes VICTOIUA, Aug. I'lill was tin-.lor, professional, Victoria Tav golf l.iii in ii.ii v.i. We reply on n elub opi'ii cliniiuuon of me raci i-ectiou o Ihe Ilailwiiy Ac( whlei'fie niirlhwesl. set up whal Is be-sIiiIm, Vii irdU Ml.all he cluirged lievisl tn he the world's record which unjustly discriminate, when ho turned in a card of 01 uirninsL nnv hieallly." -4 f' holen. Taylor wms only SUPPORT BOWSER - "rtVI'l .over par oil Olie hole. At tho see-on! hole he hooked an iron shot VICTOIUA, H. C., August W ,and found tho bunker requiring a Sneaking nl ii Conservative pic-.nvcio gei u oown. layior was Hi.. i... k v Tolmie. M.l. nul in .33 ami came homo in 28. for Victoria, and C. II. Dickie, .The course was 5500 yards. FISH ARRIVALS ! Nine Boats Sold 107,000 Pounds or Halibut at Exchange Today . a or ? STILL IN VANCOUVER U It Falls to Leave For the North by September 30 Territory Will Have Dry Winter hri uim'u.ii u o i. . .. ijm. closes then. HIGH OFFICERS OF rin . nor t nnrr Ar ' I'here will be a special meeting of Jhe local I.oyal Orange Lodge Ionic lit called on account id Hie visit lo Ihe cily or Itev. Dr. T. J. Williams - Fisher, Hirmlngham, F.nglamir deputy grand chaplain of the Triennial Council of Ihe World, and David Oatt, 22.2.IJ 1.550,708 H.r.e.i.yjH 6.2l2,f.,J5 2.8 J 1, 5H I Spruce .... 711,311 Poles, lineal foet lied Cedar .... 2H'.8t5 Piles, lineal feet Hemlock 1.278 Cedar 18,580 Cord wood lied Cedar, cord .. 178 Railway Ties 21,265 1.151,1.11 1),351,731I NAN A I MO WINS Tnarehere! CONNAUGHT CUP Victory Over Montreal Soccer Team Makes Island Team Champions WINMI'KO, Aug. !. Nanalmo won a ilcserviil victory over Mon- London. treal Camulian l'acifies in tlitf Knglnud, deputy grand master of third game of tlie Connaught Cup Mm Cm ml Lodge ill Kiiglaud. A series, fowler l.iitiiinel w-ill follow nl Subsc'rlbvfor tiDally News. TAXI r 1 P.R.FISH MARKET 99 Phone 671. FOR THE. PIC-NIC. n a hurry Jellied Tongues, Boiled Ham, Phone Roast Ham with dressing, ' PRINCE RUPERT Fresh Sausage Dally. ' at Cart and Best Service In tha City. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Out of Town Orders Solicited. VOI XIII , NO. 1 87 1'IUNCK ItUl'KIlT, U.C., THLHSDAY, AUGUST U, 1023. VMOrtftr'i Clreltllfl 133 Stft Sal. S04. PIUCE FIVE CENTS. TWENTJ "JLUON FEET OF Output Timber Shows Remarkable Increase in year. The month District During Month During Hie monlh oT July l'J,y i,5:i8 feel of timber was sealed in Prince Hupert forestry district according lo returns issued Ibis morning by P. S. Houiiey, district forester. This shows a healthy increae over last mouth total which wa considered a record al 18, i0VtUl feel. II is almost double the figure for July last ear which was 1 0,01. '',080 feel. In addition lo Ihe limber sealing a large ipiautily of poles was scaled, Jhe figure of 2"d,N"d lineal feel for the mouth being no le than eight lime thai for July of last year. '.l.'.l7U feel. Pile counted were Ihree lime' s greater in volume than durinK j the monlh of June and four, lime preuler Ihan in July of hint scaling filatures were as follows! Timber Douglas Fir lied Cedar.. VIVClil'1'l.'ll Inn II V lnrfrn I...,.! ionsignmenl of Yukon wliiskey.j Sjiruce .. which has been held up al this Hemlock port for months pending pennjs-! HaHiii .... sion oi Hie iiiucu ffiaies iJoverii.-, interior ntent lo pass it Ihrough Skagway lo the CauadiaiwYukon. is still here and its future is still un certain. Altogether about twelve thousand cases of whiskey, beer, nud Other liquor are required by the Yukon for the long wilder. II Ihe freight does not leave Vancouver by September 30 If will not ....I II. nl ..II II. till I'itrtlt lull 1 . for tlu" I July Year lo Dale wnt B.C. DEFEATED CRICKET GAME Down Before Alberta Western Canada Tournaments at Vancouver GOVERNMENT PARTY'S LOGS SCALED SOCKEYE RUN IN DISTRICT NO. 2 IS EXTREMELY SATISFACTORY THIS YEAR Belgium Submits New Plan to Great Britain With View to Settlement ol Reparations HARVEST TRAIN WRECK ONTARIO, train wrwii near Warren lat iiiiuiii. mini iiiik ni mi iai-vimm - - ... .. - wt rni'ov ate- ... a ts ie . :m , ki J t r , - ,L r "iiiMtviiit -.3caH'--ar . . .mm vaviAi .In ..t.?. ,fh ,T .If II.. Itiiiii. 7TTT nnr"i "ariiic nMirnrr iui. tihyniciaii. aM Uiu(. Wad U not I'uny Ih-mmIc fiiirrriiliti been m Irani made up of the new when Hie chancellor riiilMieo in type of idrel ran, rr.ircn would ndilren. Ihere a pndoiigeil ap have hei'n killed. The eaue of hlaiw. the wreck i a luy-lerv. I P.MHS. Aujf. l. He.-palehe A I. Shaw, en roule from Mou-'fnon Ili-rlin indirale Ilia) the treat to Calvary. wn Hie imil Cum. i:orrniiieut ii likely to MTlotody injured uffrriii wilh 'coutliiue in power. Shop keeper eer cnnluioii and interna! m diuia)ed hy Ihe fall of Hie injurie 111 oii John and mark value and are preparing lllchard, were al teverely(oHne hIio;i hut Ihe Koveriuneiit hruined, while Mrn. Mary Lacroc i conlileied ilroi enough to wa injured liitcrnally. meet any eventuality. PRIVY rnilNf II LOCAL FLYING BOAT .V In' al of litT.ddO pound id halibut wa ."Id on II- Fih Yx-chauge llii morning. Three Ameriran boid had 15,noO pound and i Canadian ' 1johIs liad 02,000 pound. The Canadian flhiir,f boat Wanderer landed .'1,5(10 pound of red al-iniiii and 5(1 enhoe. The Cuna-ilian olilajm-d belter prices fur croud rla catche than did the American. Arrival and ale were: American Hal lie, 20.000 pound- al 13.1c and I " ' lo I lie Canadian Fih A lhl Storage Co. National. 11,000 i'.uml al and I0.5r; ami Tyee, II.- Canadian ..Minnie V l.uno pounds at lS.3c; ami He; W. T IH.on.i pound, al IS.fte and lO.Se lo Hie Allin Fiherie l.ld. Un-epft. 11,000 pound, al IS.hc jiinl lu.5e; Cayvnoi, 1.000 (Hiuud. al l2.Je and IU.Sc; Wanderer. 3,500 pound red .-alnioii, at I Of. and 5(1 cohoe at 25c lo the Hi'val l'ih tlo. Inez II., 12,000 pound at I2e. and lli.Sc; H.U.F. 10,000 pound id Me ami ll.tr. lo the Canadian Fih iV Cold Storage Co. V. .rZ a.. I VISITED HAZELTON YUKON UQUOR IS HtAKi PiYYlM British Columbia Case Laid Before Them Today at Ottawa OTTAWA, Aug- ' Hearing of Ihe appeal of llrllioh Columbia attain! dirriniiiialiou in freir.hl rale liesnui before Hie privy cmincll Ihl inorniiiK. l'reniier Mackenzie Klnif nreidin(i. There wan a good attendance of min-ller Premier Oliver wa pre-oenl laac Pilldado appeared on behalf ir Winnipeg. O. 0. MrOeer for ItrilUh Coluiuhia Mechanics of O-CVDX Made In spection of Commercial Machine Operating Into Northern Interior The flying boat G-CYDX. Fly-tnjr Ollicer F.arf .Macleod, which I engaged In Ihe fiherie patrol erviceoul id thi port, made fliulil lo llaiellou (hi week where Mechanic Hell ami davenport made an inpecliou of llio llailway F.niphiyee' ludulrial A lneliuent AMciatiou' hyiln-olane llatellon. The local plane left oil Monday for Ihe. interior H ii flT -H' K-r LLLLLhka B LLLV XLLaki bLLLwLLLLLLLLLb Yix-onnle Muitiand i seen presenting the Iliamond Sculls lo Al. . Morn, the Kngli-h champion, who defeated Wallet Hoover, Ihe former mencan champion, at the HenUy races recently. In 10.0fiK.3H8- YANCOFVF.ll, Aug. O.Uritish I8.I0O.VI82 Columbia met with its first defeat 5,781.313 in the Western Canada cricket tournament here yesterday when 7H.3I I Alberta with steady and consist- ent play compiled 207 runs I8CJ03 against tlie coast team's 83. I Of the llritish Columbia stars 23.581 .(kibhelt was run out with no 287,381 j score ami F.alon Shore w as caught j by Thompson when his scorn 087 stood at 2. Ilarrs made rive runs and Greaves eight. The deslruc- 300. 150 live bowling of Muter Johnston ami Murdock Tor Alberta was chiefly responsible for the result. Saskatchewan defeated Manito ha 211 to 121. l'ike compiled 113 for Saskatchewan before 'ho was taught out. TRYING EXPERIENCE i-i.ii- t i. ... n t ..l u-hieh lir.'.m n miss from Saiidersiiii fifteen in a bewildering Clial'i Of lakes l'Uher mid Mr. Call will bulb niinules heroic Hie end d thivmnl upeak, Igume in which Nicholson, the The two prominent Orangemen Montreal goalie, alone saved his Hi.. I':i si. on last lemii from earlier defeat. Iiiluhl' trainarier attending the! As a result of Ihu outcome "" i i u . .. . ... . i ..tri! linbliv June. 1 Tit li Sliile inoi.nl T'r I.. mi nl Council at V in- Anna nio gels (lie soccer cuam- fo'r W J Dowser as leader of Hie champion, wai el-edited last yenr'nlpeg. They are making thopionsl lp nd Ihe Coimaught Cup C'liisurvatlve policy in !! pro-wltli 03 while Ocorge Duncan, trip to Anyox on the l'rince held? last year by Calgary Hill- . . . , I I.. !..,. ,ln. ..I fill ,.l I Hi.ii.tiA I"!.. ..a.u.i l.i. Ii, r n.,.l t-lll I... ilfll1..: l.tllwlj. VN vnico vvhicli liad been iiesigiieu io ...("" " ww " "vu,-v w"u' ' ' - ., ".UTisyKC-, pri'sorve Hi enalural scenic hell- wiuciiuu, um ino iiisiaiiu-j(iicru iius eveuius un nu n nuj tug-e, thero w'a only 4000 yards. to VauuouVer. Wore Lost Among Manitoba Lakes and Rivers After Airplane Became Crippled Pack of Salmon on Skeena is , 87,000 Cases to Date According to Chief Inspector of Fisheries Up lo Ihe present approximately 87,000 caj:e of salmon have been packed on the Skeena "liver, according to Majoc Motherwell, chief inspector of fisheries, who ha. just completed a lour.of Ihe district, lie ay. that generally speaking Ihe ruii of sockeye. in Ilislrict Number 2 this season has been extremely satisfactory and indication eem to warrant (he expeclatioil that good pack of the fall varieties would also be made. His review in detail says: I At Kiiiilli Inlel Hie run of sockeye salmon wa particularly pood this year, the total pack ,inoiiuliiiK to 23,000 case. Con siderable iuaulilie ali were, able lo reach Ihe spawning area which hould be well seeded andj ensurin? a good suiiidy for the future cycle year. Will Rivers Inlet High I in In -Hi vers Inlel Ihe run of; ets may have caused llii al though since Ihe Department of Fishfrie ha 'spent consider able mouev in improving comli seasons. Mslilug for sockeye closed on the evening of the 3rd instant. Skeena River Ouaulities of sockeye salmon taken in the Skeena itixer this year has been gratifying, and up lo dale amounts to approximate ly 87,000 cases. From report received lo dale, there appears lo be no doubt that ample quauti- lii.s of sii:iv niiiL' fisli Iiiivi been PRINCE COMING ALBERTA SOON Spend a Couple, of Months Canada, LeaVlng London i Early In September sockeye saliiiuu wa also ex-1 Ireiuely salisfaclory. Ihe total' LOMK)X, Aug. 9 The l'rince pack beinz ya.OOO cae.. A in ales will leave uouuon early, fiiuilh Inlel a very satUfactory i""lteiuber Tor Canada and wiU quantity of spawning .nkeye !"l,elul '0",e l'W al M ra"c" ,a. are reaching Ihe (kvekauo l.ake Ma. ne win ne accompanied ami spawning grounds tributary h? ,,is secretary, Sir Godfrey therelo. In the Bella Uclla and Thomas, and llrig.-Gen. G. Jr. Xan.q.dislricl, the falling rorlro'l"r The CmadiaiiTisit wdl siKkeye and the Fall "varietie. "Gnne until the end ot Ocbber. ''evious to stdrtliig. lie will ha been quite up lo ex.ecta- lioo.. .Fishu, fumfoi-keye-xlusi.hrl; llfnZ auJ TJueen al Ualinur-aT UJjlfd. - ed on H,e 3rd h.lai,l. In Ihe Lowe Inlet district, the nn catch has not been what was ex- HAI LUUKI HUUt peeled owing poildy to a large. Will CAAil UAUr exteul lo Ihe idacinv of b.und- TT1LL OlfUll IHUIL arie al a distance of lUO yards j from Ihe inoiitli of Ihe stream. Contractor Shockley Starts Work At Ilella Coola and Kimsquit, on BullCino Which Is to Ibis year's run ha nul heen as Become Masonic good a hoped for ami it i pro-1 Temple liaiiie I n at ihe uamage none a Tpw vi:irs uztt lo Mil !.ii:iwitiiiir ' - - i area hy unusually severe fresh-j Hi HaCreivk bridge contract finished ConlracliyuK. II. Shock ley ha slarled work. yn the old court house on Third Avenuo preparatory to its being moved lo Sixlli Avenue and Ilowser lion on i.olh Ihe Atnarko .and wiU become Ihe itpii.. i:....iu ni.,r. whirl. Masonic Temple. The hospital will no douhl War fruit in future. ''"""I l,a already removed most of the healing equipment which , it purchased and Ihe basement is now being cleared out in order; lo jack up the building. It should be in nadion in the course of a couple of days. r Tlie city ha put in higher poles on Third Avenue a,ud raised the electric light wires so thab Ihe building may pass under neath. , & C able to ascend lo the spawning fKUVlNLlAL MlllHWAl areas. Tlie run of Spring salmon, nn nnum iwm to the Skeena river this year hasj dUUN DL tUIIuLClLD been unusually good. SiK-keye; . fishing will close on the Skeena provincial Department of PuMhf lliver on the evening of tho 2ltli instant. by Conditions on the Naas this year have nol neen so sausiac- torv u last season, which was slant, when tlie sockeye will close, a considerably larger pack oT llii variety will be. obtained. The run oT Spring salmon to Hie Naas has been Hie best since IKIO. ri.i.iiiu, ..liiii.. .int.. v. ui nAnii ap nnroinpin coring one goal in the wilds of Northern Manitoba. OUUI W lULdlVLni Works Will Make Coast- , Prairie Connection by End or '24 r VICTOIUA, Aug. V.- better than hr some years. Up provincial inguway, in ii... ntelil nf H.o 81h instant, corner through the -The trairs- rrom Van-interior tif Hritish Columbia 1o tho prairie. of sock- only some 12.000 cases been been packed, packeii. but uui Hie ine " " u "v cuiupinw m mc ran w:- eye nail run api.e,,r lo- 'be improving under (lie present plans ..f . somewhat, and it is expected that the public works department lloiu , the evening or Hie 21th ill- . '"V " , , fisliinir will liien ne pussinie iu uiuiwr lis .III. , ic ccmt ta num rivers and living on bannock 1J Jlilll 1U U1I1U made or Hour permeuleq with gasoline was part or an experi- WASHINUTON, Aug. 11. In ence of a treaty paying party silence, punctuated only by which left in an airplane rrom hushed footsteps and distant caiu Yktoria Hoaeh. The parly becani;?non Tiring a salute, the body of lost after paying Indians a( I.lttl. Warren Harding was placed upon (rami llapids. Tluvredue.d sui- the funeral train for (lie last ply of gasiAine niude it inipossibla Journey to Ihe Marion, Olilo, to use tho plane. Indians' fortu- churchyard, where he will be ntUely found the party ia tfme. luried Friday. iroin ine roasi 10 ine pruirK-s r into the Carjboo country north lo Prince George and west to ' LEAGUE BASEBALL National League New York 3. St, l.oui -llrooklyn V-2. I'illsburg 2-5. Philadelphia 2, Chicago I, American League Chicago 5. Pliiladelphia 3, St. I.iiui I, New York 3. Detroit 1-2, Boston 0.3. Coast League Sacramento I, Venom 3. San Francisco 0, Portland 3. I.o Angeles'.'f Seallle 2. Salt Lake J,' Oakland 3.