When You Want A TAXI P.R.F1SH MARKET 99 Phone 671. in a hurry FOR THE PIC-NIC. Phone Jellied Tongues, Boiled Ham, Roast Ham with dressing. tit 'Oars and Beit Service PRINCE RUPERT Fresh Sausage Dally. In the City. Ratai Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's- Newspaper Out of Town Orders Solicited :). VOI XIII, NO. 1CK, J ' I'HINCE lll'PKHT, H.d, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. 11)23. TMUrday' Circulation 16S3 StrMt Salt SS2. PRICE FIVE CENTS. WOMAN SHOT IN HEAD AND HOUSE BURNED ATTEMPT IS EEINC MADE BV LAWYER TO FREE NORTHERN BOOTLEGGERS Dockers Strike at Liverpool is Tying up Shipping: Critical Situation is Indicated There LONDON". July IK. The U'r O irir j'l ii r V t ill" n r rii irv -7 iinvt ji i nip 'runs Atlantic rIiipji iik from here unci slopping traffic mil of the Mersey. Thte rome n u setback lo the hopes of peace; that Inn been uroused in a result of Hie lranKirt union meii having derided to rail a conference of striker in London from all ports involved, A critical situation is indiealed hy Hie derision of Iondon cartage contractors thai. unless the men return to wink immediately, steps must be taken In mi fe guard London' food supply. rotting in the holds of ship in Hie 11 i estimated that 30,000 MONKEY GLANDS WILL RENEW A 1 - - Thousand Doctors Hear Exposi- Hon of Pasteur Gland Theory by Expert LONDON. July I H. Hope Unit those in iearrli of I he fountain of youth would find it in an African monkey colony wa pressed hy Ir. Serge Yoroneff of Hi lfi,".! :. of Fratirr. fanum fur. hit wurK w iMi kIsihI lraticilunta-1 Him 1 1 In il(H'ln tMay told nearly a lli(inand iMirmii ami mii- Lt:M! fruui nil pari of Hie world.1. who are ntlendiuir the concrc f the Iiiteruiilioiial ui-irul So. ieiy 'lint ialciir kIiiiuU wvre slliatde ii rrjuveiuile liuiiiaun. wrrc now hran-e. Ihu hm-iflliir operalloiiw hut he helievrd u culony wiHiKI jiliu-i' the Hulr o( yuuth wdhin enrli nf everyone. CANADA WINNER COLONIAL PRIZE . Team From This Country Heads all Others Outside United Kingdom ItlSLKY. July 18.-The Canadian tea in won the colonial prite which is awarded in connection with the Kolapore competition to Hie train outside the Mother t'ttunlry which register the liiuh-enl u score, The tri.c for this ! a The Canadian leaiu made u titiss score of IIKI. AgKiegale hoores of other teams were Molhei Country llH, I tul iu HiH;'. (Hihl Coast. 101)0; (iueriisey i('i8. There are VtO entries for the K.Iiik4 in-ize. the first ntiiKe of which opens loday. JASPER TO BE THE DIVISIONAL POINT All Arrangements Wade for Removal from Lucerne to Park Centre EDMONTON. July 18. 1'laun for Hie removal of thu Canadian National divisional from Lucerne In Jasper have been coiisuiiiuial -ed and the necessary steps for carryinir out the reiniivnl will he taken within a short time, It was announced last night hy A. K. Warren, general manager of the western region, Canadian National Railways. Advertise In the Dally New. development, loday in Liverpool harhor. j nicn are on strike. , STUNQ BY WASP AS WAS DRINKING DIED AS RESULT VICTllltlA. July IK II. S. Virkcr. a rarpriitrr liv-11.$; ul Saaiiiclt. i dead u u result of Hi'1 sling of 4. tf Wlisp. Ill' Wa tilMHll III drink a glass, of loittoiiude a. whenva vissp flew inlo it 1ti.NWl diwTT-1rUttimat--- wilh I lie draught. Twu doctors were summoned and artificial respiration was resorted n without suree. The sling of Hie wap cmiei ii swellitii; in Ho HiroHl. which resulted in olranviiliili'Mi. tt444f i ALL READY FOR ! WATER SPORTS Boy Scouts Day to be Observed by Bin Affair at Salt Lakes DANCE IN EVENING Tomorrow' i the big day a' the Salt Lakes. The water fporl at the Salt Lakes are in the hand of the Hoy Scouts Association and Hie -proceed of Hie day vo to the fund for the camp and other nctixilies in connection with Hie scouts. There is a ifood program of races mid oilier aiualir spoils and in the ctcuiug there will he rexel on the street at which Jilney dance will he conducted for Hie benefit of the boys. A street dance is a new Iliinc here. The oily Jia granted the Use of the slreel for Hie purpose uml there is to be a brass baud, the North IMS. Hcjtiinenl band having donated ill services for Hie occasion. In addition to the hand, coin-iiiuiiily singing is (o he iustiluU ed for the first time, Lwrynnc present Is expecled lo take part in this. Thu dance and community singing are being arranged by Hie Itoluiy Club which is helping the scouts in eery way osslblc. FORMER GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO DIES AGED 65 UALTIMOHE, July 18. Sir John Hendrie, president of Iho Hamilton Hrldge Works and former Lleulenanl-Oovernor of Ontario, died at nildnlfc-h't following an operation for abdominal trouble. He warn ' 05 years of utfe SEVERE STORM SASKATCHEWAN Livestock Killed and Buildings Wrecked Last Night on j Prairies TELEPHONE WIRES DOWN Crops Laid Low by Hall, Rain and Wind Dod&land to Wolsley IIIXilNA. July 18.- At leanl one person tm injured, livestock was killed uml do.rns tif houses and farm building were wrecked while thousand of acres of crop were laid low liy" liait, rain, and wind in lhi province. Hundred of mile f Itdriilimi' win wer put mil of romiiilssion hy a itBrm Unit uwevt the r- U ot -tcLewaiu wt oi IMNJSIUIIII III l-UM III H(IIHC) IUM iiiflil. The .Inrin ws the ni'i nevere of (lie ear in Sapkad-he wan. j . i DAMAGE WAS $50,000 AT ANYOX FIRE Insurance Adjuster on Way North and Fire Fighting Supplies Shipped (Special to Dally News) VANCOUVER, July 18. Damage amounting to $50,-000 resulted from the Anyox fire, according to the Vancouver office of the Granby Company. The smelter Is to be closed for four days while the trestle Is being repaired. The pipe line and part of the spur line also require fixing. All the fire is now out. An insurance adjuster has gone to Anyox. to make an appraisement of the damage and fire fighting supplies for future protection have also been shipped. TRADE WAR New York World Suggests What Might Happen If Pulp Wood Embargo Becomes Ef-a foctlve NEW YOIIK, July 18. - "A wnr of I Hide reprisal?" betw een Can tiilu and the United States is pre dieted by the New York World if Hie pulp wood embargo auHior l.eil by the Canadian government is put inlo force. The "World declares that such an embargo will close many mills along Hi-bonier and transfer another big fraction of the paper industry lo Canada raising prices for paper to the war time standard. He-lallatory measure, the World suggests, could start wilh eoal, oil mid sulphur and other necessary sunpHcs for Canadian mills and extend beyond. Holh sides would be hurt and ill will would be ugeihlcreij ull Ki-ound. ' Mill"' ' ' ' ' " - I I .- I lie Miior of llUckHio having a few round HeckelL" one of the figures Fffort Btfng Made to Free Four Persons Convicted of Illicitly Selling Liquor Northern Camps i Special to Prinre Huperl Daily News, VICTORIA, July IX. That Okalla prison farm was not a "common jail." according to tin. statute and could no longer hold II. J. Murphy and fiur others committed to six mousi1iard labor there for infractions of the liipior act. was the conlention advanced by Stuart Henderson hefure Mr. Justice Gregory in supreme court chambers yesterday. II. J. Murphy, Lee Lun, Elsie McCoy, Frank (larnham uml Ocorge (irnham were commiHed to "Okalla Prison Farm" on being convicted of selling honor HIGHLANDER'S CARGO OF HEMLOCK COMING Of Hie 5(1(1.11110 reel of hemlock "baby squares" wlik-h is being shipped from here to Japan on Hie Canadian (ioverument Merchant Marine steamer Canadian llulilander next week, 200.00(1 "Teet has already arrived at the lumber dock and Hie remainder will be here in ! the course of the-, next few-days from Hie interior mills. I The Highlander is due 4 here from Vancouver Island next Sunday. She will sail direct to the i Orient from this port. I I I MINERS LOSE UNION CHARTER Refusal to Call Off Strike In Nova Scotia Given as Reason for Cancellation ATLANTIc7:iTY, N.J.. July 18. International President John Lewis, of the United Mine Workers notified the officer of District SO, (Hace Hay, Nova Se.olla, thai the charter for the dlsjrir.l. had been revoked by him, elVee-live yesterday, for the refusal of, the ollleers lo call o!T Hie !iike of miner at that place. wilF"Joe in the great carnival her. by hearinc at Stewart. Anvnx. and Alice Ann res pec lively, said. counsel, aHer asking for a wit of habeas corpus demaiiduiar Hie release of the prisoners forth with. In rei.lv-; W. D. Carter K.C deputy attorney general, asked for uii adjournment of the hear- inar to look into the mailer. Mr. Justice Oregory, declaring' himself out of sympathy with the contention of counsel for the ae-rused. Ktauted the adjournment asked and the dale of the next hearing was set for two weeks hence. Stuarl Henderson has been e- jlive on former occasions in securing (lie ipiashinjr of iudiet- incuts against prisoners engaged ill the limior business and ulsn in ... ,i.,rrw, ... ..r :,. v....i i. ...... ....Hi- IIIIIIHM? Ill inn iiit.ni Hrilisli Columbia, The parlies on behalf of w hom t he habeas corpus writ is asked are pretty well known lu the north. Mrs. Elsie McCoy, it U understood, liv ed in I'rinee llu-ipert for some lime and was con-iMcted there of bootlegging dur ing prohibition days. DROWNED NEAR OCEAN FALLS LAST SUNDAY Siiecial lo Dally News) OCEAN I ALLS, July 18.- Edmund Hooper, formerly of Salmon Arm was drowned while bathing at Fishermen's Cove near here on Sunday. S. W. Taylor of Williams, Mau.on'& (Sonrulcs, ha arrived from Stewart and expect, tu re-t'li'in in town for itbt-ul a inoiilli Mysterious Shooting of Woman at Salmon Arm an Unknown Assailant Special lo Daily News, KAMLOOPS. July 17. As a result of a niyslerious affair thai took place at the farm of Thorna YV. IIu!l four miles from '.yalnion Arm e.lerday afternouii, Mrs Hall lies in the Royal Inland Hospital here in a critical condition with a bullet lodged in her brain. Doctor probed for the bullet Ia.t night but were ubhjed to discontinue on account of severe hemorrhages. Early yesterday afternoon Mm. Hall was working with a seventeen year old IJaruardo boy in the farm garden when she was stunned by a blow on the head. The lad helped her toTthe house and she sank to the floor. It is understood he left her lo - - - - . - eek aid and while he was away. 'he woiiihii ilii.coM red the house " he on fire. She tried to pet I -ul of the door hut was driven! nack hy the flames, her head he-iiiu li-litly hurneil. She inau-j uKcd to escape from the burning hooe through a window;. Mrs. Hall's husband and Hi? tail found her afterward near ! 'he house and look her to Salmon :rii where Dr. Harnett dressedj her face. On exaniiiialiou of Hie back of, in... . i i ai... .1....1.. ! I ii- ......... II.. ... 1.. ....... 1. ii, 1 I.... 1.. . . , . . . .1 - Kaiuloup 011 he lale train and , ,. , , .. , , . at the nfllces of Doctors Irving, . , , , , , ! .uurmiv aim liiuuuiiy. ner neau v , , ., , ,. , was A-rayed and the bullet was ItM-aleil in the brain. Follow ing I lie probing Mrs. Halt was taken to the hospital 1 .. ami is 111 a a very very senou serious condi- lion. The whole affair is still a mystery and provincial police are in-vcslijialin:: the Itarnardo boy who was with the woman at the time she was hit hy the bullet but hi appears In know nollim? about; the cause Ojf the wound. He ar-' HvihI frnni Hie fllil Connln- a fi-tr weeks ago. CONFESSION BY , FARM HELPER Special to Daily Xews SALMON AltM, July 18. Eric Stanley, aged 17, llamado farm helper, today confessed in writiujr. which included a plan of the sanlcii and farudiouse, that he shot in the head Mrs. Thomas W. Hall, farmer'! wife, who lies in a critical condition in the j hospital at Kamloops. FARMER JOHN CHALLENGES LEGISLATORS Asks Senators to Produce Facts to Substantiate Statements Made VICTORIA, July 18, Premier John Oliver today Issued a challenge to the British Columbia Conservative senators to produce the facts to substantiate their claim that the provincial government has the legal right to cancel licenses of export houses and so curb bootlegging. Senator G. H. Barnard and Senator Green had declared It was within the power of the province to check operations of export houses and even to put them out of business by cancelling the renewal of their licenses. ALASKAN BOARD REGULATE FISH Hoover Makes Announcement In Connection With Salmon In dustry AXCIIOUAtii:. Alaska. July 18. The department of commerce intends to create an advisory liimril Ii. t'liulu II in t..f-n In I i no' .iai.i.un j iFiit i iia. iiciuen Hoover, head of the department . . , , , , . , announced here loday the board ... . ... . wouhl he comoosed of residents i , . , , . , , -, of Alaska and it would uid in ,...: 111 ailing iccuttiiii.iii iiiai. muuiu benefit the salmon canneries and I i tliMt-m.nt in ui'i 11 Ilia Taul, ' J lv,"""" of f the territory, BOYCOTT IS NOT APPROVED leetlng of G.T.P. Shareholders Still Pressing Claims' Against Canada LONDON, July 18. Another meeting of the shareholders of the Orand Trunk Railway wa jhehJ here today for the purpose of considering means for presuming their claim against the Caua- jilian government. A resolution propoiug a boycott of Cauadiau issue was withdrawn and a reso- luliou urging wide disseminatioii of the facts in London, Canada and New York was .unanimously carried. , Seymour Oriashy Oore, former ioartner of I lie Core Stockbrokers Company, who presided, said the meeting was called to find means of bringing the Canadian govern ment to a sense of justice, reason and propriety hi 'the matter of dispossessing the Share holders. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Cincinnati t-tf, Hoston 3-5. Pittsburg 2, Hroolvlyu 0. SI. Louis i, Philadelphia 1.' Chicago 3, New York 7. American League New York (I. Cleveland 13. Washington Del roll 4. Philadelphia 1, Chicago 8. Hosloir I. SI. Louis 10. Coast League Portland 8. Salt Lake 13. Vernon, 7. Oakland 4. Los Angeles 7, Sail Francisco. Seattle 3, Sacramenlo 4. BASEBALL TONIGHT - 6.45 S. of C. vs. Gils