syslem Ol uiiirniiiinu l-uiiiiuii OTTAWA, July IG. Canada has been invited lo attend a conference lale this year to discuss inler-iinperial relations with the Itrilish Government and the other Dominions, the "Premier an. iwjunced. FEET FROM ROADWAY Rov Morrison Had Dangerous Ac teen i i.iclileen cents, tol owing Jurisdiction in regatu were the sales: American Hazel II.. 5,000, to Hoolh Fish eries, at 17.80 and 9. Canadian Vi.il, n Ann nl Id (O nml K In ."..v. . . " nulla, ...i"i', I Hooth Fisheries. Impereuse. 0,500, to Hoolli Fisheries at 10 and 8. Toodie. 10,000, to Atlin Fisheries ut 15.80 and 8. N. & S., 2,000, lo Cold Storage at 15 and 8. FUNERAL NOTICE Members of the Moose-heart Legion and of the Loyal Order of Moose are requested to meet at the Melropolo HU at 2 i.ni. Thursday, lo atlcnd (he funeral service of Iho Into Mrs. Kerr. Mrs. 12. LAHSKN. l At a meeting of the directors of the Prince Hupert Yaiht and Mowing Club, held last night at the club house, H. K. Henson, president of the club, in the chair, tentative arrangements i we re made for the holding of a t T !niMiif picnic ot Tnirwoll Kl:imi nn AllL' !ust 17. to the eiuht hour day is recommended to the House of Commons today by the select committee on industrial and international rela tions in their final report to the federal government. BEAR ARRIVING AT NOME TODAY NOME. July 10. After fight ing'ice floes, which put dents ini her hull, the United Stales culler Hear will arrive here lale today according to a wireless message receievd from the ship. RIOTING AT DELHI RELIGIOUS STRIFE DELHI, July 10. Six persons were killed and more than one hundred wounded in rioting yes lerday between Mohammadans and Hindus. u. .un.'v.. ...... - - 1 Are Greeted by Mrs. Stuart Mao Laren, Wire of British Aviator C HOY DON, F.ngland, July 10. Hritish world flyer, who asked for news of her husband, whom the Americans passed in the far Fast a few weeks ago. ELECTRIC STORM WAS through to Vancouver today it was Working slowly, indicating that 11 was grounded in places. ACTRESS DIES DEXHILL, England, July 10. Wlnnlfred E. Murray, the actress, who was in private life Mrs. Cyril Maude, is 'dead. The outing is to be a , .party picnic and boats will leave 'the club wharf at 10.30 in the morning. It will be an invitation affair and individual members tin. Huh will invite their friends The, club will furnish lea and cofree "for the adults and candy, -- r-r . qrangeji.and lemonade, for the. nnv rri I TUIDTV .kiddies. 1 lie sum or ?mu was DUI TELL Ilimil the preliminary steps having been laken, il is the intention to go iahead with construction at the of (lie Salmon basin, depending, of course, on tonnage available. CANADIAN ROWERS ARE IN THE FINALS YtKY WlUt SrKfcAU Jy IC - The Cana I .11 ! . 1 I I ... EXTENDING 100 MILES, Toronto University today won the right lo compete in the finals of Further particulars of the elec-(ie Olympic competition by win-trie storm which struck .the in tl(. race between the crews Hazellon district recently indi- w,cll i.a,i finished second in the cales thai it spread northward for original heals. at least one hundred miles and interfered very materially with Ihe telegraphic communication with the Yukon and other points. While the wire was working TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and IK Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquet and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston and 6th St, n H; Grill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457.i VOL. XIV, NO. tOG, IMUXGE Hl'i'EIlT, U.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 11)25. Yfs-tfrUay Circulation, 1788 Street Sale. Hi PRICE FIVE CENTS. STUART MACLAREN IS REPORTED MISS An element of grim humor entered the tragic Leopold-Loeb cast of Chicago when someone sent each of the confessed slayers a box of lilies. States attorneys ate here shown examining the flowers. ? BUILD RAILWAY HANES BEATEN SALMON RIVER' BY LIBERAL appropriated by the directors to- Articles of Incorporation wards defraying expenses. I Fop Lm5 From Hyder t0 The following general commit-! . . , . International Boundary lee was appointed lo make the necessary arrangements, which I Filed North Vancouver Goes to Straight Pasty Man Result Absentee Count VANCOUVER, July 10. The : V ... ..... -,.,,w.,eii.i imi. cldent but Is None the Worse will later be split up into trans- .irucit.- vi ihuuiiiuihiu,. provincial ruling oi .Minn an- ui in uui ' , i . i l. f ,l in iMiiuriii fir ii r i... i..i ii. I ii 1 ... ...... i.. ii. r.A u iiioriaiion. iL-iifMimciu aim ynuri .-.. ...v.. ......... - tuuui uas kunc mm iiic uiuciai .ar lo ma. , 'V ... Z i ' committees: Jack Keefe. Alex, minal Hallway and Power Co. of coiumn as llu, reSult of the ab- proMnccs u uiL i;i u. ,,.... u- v wn.ii.nii llvder. Alaska, the iiicoroorators vnin ii, final fitmrps lHv ltrilmh Columbia houiil A cycle accn eni wnicu iiukih " ' ' '. " . ii.ml OUIUIIIU.il. ! ..i...... .. J , ., ,. , , . ailU IMIIIMI . , t ... I It ,:.. 1. I' Knurr T rllm. Mull .1 nwlil ,.n I nf .. f..ll : 11.. f i be . . upheld . I .1 I .... or ). be ,l de- haxc !,.., been .,.,, ., attended ,.i,ll'l w Willi l i sit HIM' III1S J3I K I.IIIIISay, . IUMU, U. ,.. v . ...v.... , luc 1I,U1II(, ICSUIIS. (prol.U.ltion n,,Mr Mr.i..., nir.-ni. the Salmon IUver Dank, of Hyder. .i m. Lilmrnl .... t.285 . , n.i v riKi.iii i ii ipri fifn,.rr..i. u l a............. u... . . - - - rf . - -- - --- Tnl. ...ii IIV III11V i. nillilll uiuj'i.i-' i ii w . . ...r. ..;...;....-. ti . ... ..... i. .r lit Miff rlnli nrr'mMil Mm Saskalihewan remiieiance lit uoy .Morrison, uic uuii(i I Act will be continued in force (FISH PRICES ARE HIGHER (plants in Alaska hae been buy- ling more eagerly than usual and American boats have sold their rat lies at Ketchikan and other E.uiri maionil of coming here. jshaking the littln fellow appeared ! Cold Storago Demand In Alaska none Hie worse lor ins iau aim is Causes Scarcity Hero of aroun.i touay as origin as c n. American Product j'ihc cycle was badly bent by the fall. The nrice of fish on the local I exchange was higher Ibis ')orn-'pnilDT OPINION ON ... influened doubtless by thelUM urVi ..J, mall supply. Owing to the close r-fason regulation cold storage EIGHT HOUR DAY Supreme Court of Canada Decide Whether Provinces Have Jurisdiction .... .. . , . . . . to i'IIiis morning only 32,500 pounds 01TAYVA, July 10. ueicm.re (was offered and but one Ameri- to the supreme court of Canada ran bout was in port with her for an opinion as to wiieiner ine Ii'nlnl. 1..!n..M n.lt'li.l fl'llll) flf- Dnlll In on or I lir IUI I V I ml-s nine .''.. 11.11.9 ... ..c'" ' ( at the and owner, with Liudeborg uros., . s. Hanes, Independent . m .. r II. lli.,n l.i..n...l II It . it v ' 1 Mini nr Citil and 'Vfrs Jim Mor- meeting last nigiil consisieu 01 i" "ju lunusuv, i. ... n. t . uruise. l-rovinciai .. rison Third ve Kast Itoy was '.. nenson, .eo. none, nr, . """"'i 'f " i""- . c. leai-un, iiwuscrvaino ..' ' t k'ori,. ir .t i r.a.ip mill eer. a nioueer of this district who across .ncurine shiti - - , tjci 'ig .. ..... .... i... i ,..i.i ..r II... Alex. Mcllae. secretary. has had a wide experience in inacliine and ran over the edge ofi the roadway taking a drop of some thirty feel lo the rocks below. However, but for a severe U.S. AIRMEN IN ENGLAND railroad work, and Jas. II. Keefer, a prominent attorney of Seattle, says the Portland "Canal News. Mr. Hall, when seen by the. News, said that while it is tooj AGE PENSIONS early yet lo go into details, only Co-operation 1,103 1,150 439 ARE PLANNED Between Federal and Provincial Governments Contemplated jearliest possible moment, the. OTTAWA, July 10. In conncc-district having reached a point illation with the old age pensions Hi ilpvfilm.trifiiit. wlmrn mnrn nil .-.. 01.... II. 1. United Stales airmen on Iheir .,. m.Jlw ,lf .,..,, :.. u... ru. , , . ,, ........ v. ikiii.iuiwiiuii litK'IIU'lU III ll.U IIUU5U lll.T world flight landed here Ibis uf- Uian ,)ow availabk( are an ,,,, adlinp tlial he Under- .er.ioou iron, muuu , r...t.. absolule necessity. stood the old ace nensions com- ll.ey will remain ai.oui a weeK. ,,,.. , ,,. ,.. ()f ,.,,,,.,,,, ,.,.. r,.nipnu.ia, in hngland overhauling their coni,,any lo con,,rucl. a s(and-operative action between the pro-jnacliines and for I he iirepar.ng aI,U(fUaRe ralrou( up tie Salmon vinces and the Dominion provid-big flight acniss the Allan ic by vapy frm nj.(Ier o Ue boum, for a pension of $20 a month, way of Iceland an I (.ivenland. , , 13mll ,vi. .. SI1ur .if wl.iel. half is In be contributed ()ne of the first people lo greet T k , , ,, . , nrnvinno in .....j,.,, .,, Ihe American flyers 'was Mrs , , M,e,llpil (o lll0 ..,.., ,.,,,... r(.Bi,in. - .... - . . .... . v . . l . !. II.. I Muan .'tiaci.areii wue 01 uiui SCHOONER IN FAR NORTH IS CRIPPLED SAN FHANCISCO, July 10. The power schooner Herman bound for Alaska and Siberia lo trade in furs and Tor Wrangel! Island lo rescue party left there about a year ago. is delayed ow ing to a misliHp to the engine and is lying at St. Lawrence Is land, southeast of Nome, await ing :i new crankshaft. Aid. Collart Challenged As a result or n majority of the City Council having passed a motion of repudiation upon me at Monday evening's meeting, 1 hereby challenge Alderninn Collart, as the primu mover, to resign, as. 1 will do, in order ! enable the Prince Hupert electors to decide the issue as to whether 1 shall or shall not speak on their behalf. S. M. NEWTON. lo incorporate for the purpose of holding properly. The Methodist Church is already incor- porated but 1he Presbyterian Hacker, which receives a small support from the Methodist mission fund. Hoth congregations will be independent, just as today two Presbyterian congregations may be independent in the same city, but they will each send delegates to the district governing body. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Doston 0, Cincinnati 7. Philadelphia 1, Pittsburg 3. New York 9, Chicago 4. Urooklyn 7, St. Louis 4. American League St. Louis I, New York 5. Chicago 8, Hoslon 0. Detroit II, Philadelphia 9, Cleveland 2, Washington) 4. CHURCH UNION BILL FINALLY PASSES PARLIAMENT AND BECOMES LAW Stuart MacLaren Fails to Arrive at Paramashira and is Reported Six Hours Late TOKIO, July 10. Stuart MacLaren, the British round-the-world aviator, who left here this morning for1 Paramashira has not arrived and is six hours overdue, lie was to have landed today and a Japanese destroyer hus set out to search for him and his airplane, according to a report from Paramashira today. When MacLaren set out the weather seemed favorable and the expectation was that he would make good progress. paramashira is on the Keurile Islands belonging to Japan. SASKATCHEWAN VOTING TODAY PROHIBITION!: L Effort Being Made to Change Law as at Present Favor j fx f Hnuarnmant HnntPAl I " HLU.NA, July 10. The peoplv i'lf Saskatchewan are today re vering their expression of opinion on -.piomjmiun m a ilcmscile ordered by the Legis- Ifafure. If there is a decisive majority fjiKalnsl the principle pf prohibi tum, there will tie sianiisiieu a ANOTHER IMPERIAL CONFERENCE PLAN ANNOUNCED TODAY YACHT CLUB TO HOLD A PICNIC Committee Appointed to Carry Out Arrangement For Big i Event Church Union Bill has Passed Parliament and Is Now Law of Land OTTAWA, July 10. The Church Union Bill became law last night when the House of Commons adopted the Senate amendment providing for a vote either by ballot or at a church meeting of the congregation wishing to remain without the United Church. The union of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational Churches has been advocated for many years, as in matters of doctrine there is very little difference between them, the distinction being largely one of church government. Following the action of the Canadian par- ; iiament, several provinces will have lu implement the legislation in order to make it binding. Ac-lion has already been taken by i Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manito ba and New Urunswick. In On-i (alio a bill was introduced at (lie last session, but on an amendment being passed the bill was withdrawn, but it is understood it is likely lo be put through without opposition at the next session. In Force Next Year The new law comes into force in June 1D2!. The Melhodisls land " Co n g regaTib n a I i s I s h a ve 'been unanimous in regard, to union liut in tlie I'resoyienan Church considerable opposition has developed and at the last General Assembly aboul twenty per cent of the representatives; opposed the movement. Some congregations have intimated that I hey will break away from I he new union church and continue t lie old Presbyterian REPARATIONS CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY LONDON, July 10. The inter-allied conference for the purpose of makirik' effective the plan of the fcxpcrls committee for (!erman reparations, met at the foreign ollice -today and fnfUr formal iiiceedhfgia'uTeetH concluded, adjourned until tomorrow. Premier Macdonald was chosen chairman. MANY ATTEND EXHIBITION Church as a separate entity. It I " Is generally thought, however. Wembley Attracts Thousands and that much of the opposition will break down when the union is ellected. The permission of Parliament was not sought in order to unite the churches but simply Proves of Educational Advantage to Children WKMULFA, July 10. One of the educational features of the Hritish Empire exhibition here is seen in the immense number of Hritish school children who are attending. Kvery day sees excursions of children from alnVost Church is not. Had the Presby-jeery part of the Kingdom. Scot-terian Church been an incor-'land sends her quo'ta and by the porated body it is said thatjtjnie tliu season is over il is esti-union could have been brouglttjjnaled that hundreds jpf thous-uboul without the sanction of amis of the children of Britain Parliament. will have gained some conception 1700 Union Congregations of what the Dominions stand for Under the new scheme a gov-;iu the Empire, erniug body will be formed com-) In addition to the children'4 billing some of the features of excursions mere arc general ex- ach church but conforming cursions every day and a uozen (nost closely to the present lines 01 ouses run coiisiuiiuy Presbyterian plan, most of these Jrom, uurcreni pans oi l,oiuioh. being in mission districts where the churches are not self-sup porting Visitors from overseas are ar riving daily and especially from Ihe Dominions and Colonies. It is anticipated that no changc'Many foreigners, too, are visit- will lake nlace locally. Two mg me exuumion uuu uiuusaima churches are affected, Ihe Pres-'of Americans are bylerian under Ihe pastorate of every ship. Hev. II. 11. Grant, D.D., where a I new church building is to be erected, and Ihe Melhodls Church in charcie of Hev. O. O crossing on HIGHLANDER HERE MONDAY May Load Salmon at This Port Following Her Overhaul at Drydock C.O.M.M. steamship Canadian Highlander is expected to arrive here on Monday for docking and overhaul after which she will sail for the United Kingdom. It is understood that an effort will bo niado to load a 'quantity of canned salmon hero Instead of shipping il to Vancouver and reloading it there, thus making a considerable saving to the con-singors. ' : " f . Subscribe for the Dally News.