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GRAlt SANDUNG GREAT BRITAIN IS OFF TO FINE Supplementary Estimates Tabled Today at Ottawa Contain Vote of $150,000 to Start Elevator Here Provision for a grain elevator at Prince Rupert similar to that at Edmonton Is Included in the supplementary estimates which ere being brought down in the House of Commons at Ottawa today according to a telegram which was received by Douglas Stork today from his father, Fred Stork, The wire adds that the present vote is for $150,000 and that the contract .will be let just as soon as the plans can be prepared. It is assumed that this appropriation provides only for HARTLEY DEWART DIED YESTERDAY Was Liberal' Chief In Ontario Legislature For Three Years Prominent Barrister TOIIONTO. July 8. Herbert Hartley Dewarl, former Liberal leader in the Ontario legislature, died last night. The la fa' Mr.- Dewarl,- who al in 'lie legislature for Toronto Suit; liwcxt. Sent A. was the, son of the laic llov. Dr. Dcwarl for many years prominent in the .Methodist ministry and editor of Hip Christian (luanlinii. He was Jmii'ii in Canada and educated in Toronto. As a barrister he was connected with a number of historical legal cases. He was first elected to the Ontario legislature al a by-election in 11)10 to Till the vacancy caused by the death or the lale Hon. J. J. Foy. He was elected In llio leadership of Ihe Liberals in the legislature in lUl'J and resigned (hat post in iy?S. Ho was re-elecled' lo Hie legislature at Ihe general election in lUtU He was a Methodist and made his bonus in Toronto. UNITED STATES WINS SHOOTING Canada Socond and Finland Third at Olympic Event l'AHIS, July 8, The Canadian sharpshooters in the Olympic compel Won today won the shoot off for second place with Fin land, whose learn number three (led litem yesterday wilh a score or 3C0. Tito United Stales won Hie competition with a score of 303, PATENT FOR ALASKA CRAFT IS GRANTED Provldos for Submerslblo Boat, Dlvos and Breaks Ice In North SEATTLE, July 8. Simon Lake has received a patent 'for a submersible cargo vessel de signed lo navigate in northern waters. It consists of a boat wilh a superstructure by which Hie navigator may divo and rise find break a path for continued surface navigation. LErUOASEBALL National League Brooklyn 5, Pittsburg . Chicago 3, SI. Louis 15. American League Boston 2-3, Philadelphia 0-0, Detroit. Cleveland, rain. "illie substructure, tbe construction which would take until such lime as a furllier estimate may, jbe passed lo complete it. While described as being similar to the' lelevalor at Edmonton, Hie slruc-' dure here would necessarily have lo possess I he features of a ter- initial elevator allowing il lo,take grain from cars and transfer it tuiDfAlllon rLLLl UfAI ships. Canadian Press O'lTAWA. July 8. Sui.nlc- nienlary estimates aggregating $0,UOi,80'J were tabled in llnv House of Commons today. They I include. ! 50,000 tfi Wait The conslructurc of a grain elevalor at Prince Hiiperl and $ 150,000 for the completion of the elevalor al Edmonton. FISH ARRIVALS Slx Boats Sold 70,500 Pounds of . I UHHk..i .a i iLi. ntiiiuui v bAvnango in is Morning Three American and thr-V Canadian schooners marketed 70,500 pounds of halibut on the Fish Exchange this morning. Of this total the. Americans bad 10,000 and the Canadians 21,500 pounds. Canadians received a cent higher lor second class fish lltan did Ihe Americans. The arrivals were: American Grolh, I l,500pounds at (3o and Oc lo Ihe Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. Pelican, 0,500 pounds Mil 1 2. Go and 6c lo the Itoyal Fish Co. Superior, 25,000 pound, at ll.'Jc and 0c. to the Canadian Fish vl Cold Storage Co. Canadian Tillie S., 5,500 pounds at 11. On and 7o lo the Iloyal Fish Co. M. M. Christopher, 10,000 pounds, at It. 7c. and "c lo 'the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. I'air of Jacks, 11,000 pounds, at 1 1.7c and 7c lo the Alltn Fisheries. Salmon Irish Belle 2,200 reds and (100 whites al lie and 3c to the At lin Fisheries. ATTEMPT TO SCALE MOUNT GEIKIE TO START THIS WEEK EDMONTON, July 8. A third allempt to scale Mount Geikie, (0,851 feet in height and queen of die Jasper Park mountains, is to be made by a party which led Edmonton today for Jaspar. Out-' filling for the parly has been completed al Jasper and a start will lie made almost linnnedialely on ils arrival there. The party thai will allempt lo scale th,c peak consists nT Cyril O. Wales or Edmonton, Vale E. Fynn of St. Louis, M. D. Geildes, editor of (lie Farm' and llauch llevicw, Toronto, Mr. Shirk, C.N.Il. photographer, and Vernon Barfonl. Mount Geikle so far has never yet been scaled. SON OF PRESIDENT COOLIDQE IS DEAD WASHINGTON. July 8. The White House is iti mourning today for Calvin Coolidge. jr., younger son of President' and Mrs. Coolidge, is dead. He succumbed to an attack of blood poisoning witli which lie was stricken last week. nniTioii nrrT nnv AT SAN FRANCISCO Elaborate Reception Given Squadron When It Reached California Metropolis . ' ' Last'Nfohf"'''' SAN FHANCISCO, July 8. The Hrilisli service squadron beaded by (he Hood, mightiest of Hie sea balllcrs, will i?e dry during lis three day visit lo San Francisco harbor. The fleet ar- , jVrd from Hrilisli Columbia last . . . infill. Vice-Admiral Frederick Field, K.C.B., in command of the squadron, notified Gerald Campbell, Hrilisli consul-general here before arriving dial in de ference lo the I8lh Amendment and the California dry laws, a seal would be put 011 Ihe liquor stores of t tic big sea fighters. Ihe dispensing of liquor while the vessels are in the harbor would be no violation of the law, il was pointed out by authorities here, but (he drought has been declared as a courtesy to the American people. A noisy niul colorful reception, participated in by all manner of gaily- bedecked bay craft 1 number of vessels of the Unit ed States bailie fleet and the land and air forces of the Army and Navy here greeted (he arrival of Ihe visiting ships. San Francisco is the only American mainland port al which the squadron will touch. BARBER IS SENTENCED FOR RAZOR ATTACK Edmonton Razor Artist Gets 8lx Months For Slashing Man With Whom He Quarrelled EDMONTON, July 8. follow ing a quarrel in die SI. James Hotel, 10 1 si Street, on Dominion Day, Joseph Barber is alleged to linin nllnnlrml 11 ni n lili I'd I Wilson with a nuor, inflicting u deep wound in his arm. Barber ap- peared before Magistrate 1. C. H. Primrose' In (lie police court charged with assault and was sentenced lo six months hard' labor In Fort Saskatchewan Jail, In lite course of evidence it was disclosed that Barber became disorderly In Ihe beer saloon ofiOlher local mine quotations the SI. James Hotel. He left tlio premises and returned laler with a nuor In his hand, and when Nellson attempted to stop his.2c; Independence (asked), 25o; progress, Barber, It is alleged, slashed him on the arm. Subsorlbe. for the Dally News. PLANT TO BE ERECTED START AT OLYMPIAD; TWO EVENTS WON Habe Hit t h may be (ho King of Swat hut lie is an every-day buck private in the National Guard which he joined recently Bank Inspection Bill Given u- First Reading and Estimates Contain $50,000 for Salaries' OTTAWA, July 8. The House of Commons gave its first) I'p.'iilinir vesfpi'iiav lo u lull timviilini? lor it irnv ro tncnl wstpm or O - I bank inspection. Hon. J. A. Holib, acting minister of finance, said that a properly qualified inspector would be appointed lo go through (he head offices of all chartered banks. The government hoped to prevent (he issue of loans on spector would give advice on the value of all securities on which loans were made and would warn the banks of depreciation. He would have broad advisory powers though he would not attempt to prevent any particular loan being made. The supplementary esdmales brought in today included $50,000 as the salary for an inspector general of banks and his staff. Senator Ralston Lifted to Point of Vantage in Ninety Third Ballot at Convention NEW YOHK, July 8. With the support for William Oibbs McAdoo hammered fo a new low level and Governor Al Smith of New York about holding his own, (he Democratic National convention today lifted Senator Ralston of Indiana lo a new point of vantage in the balloting for a presidential nominee. The ninety-third ballot, the last of the morning, resulted as follows: M'?Adoo . , 311 Smith ... .... .. ... 355 Vj Halslon Y HOW Davis, West Virginia 08 Underwood ... v.. .. H Glass 27 llobiiisou ; . . . 10 llilchie '". .... 1GW Walsh (Vi Sanlsbury ... . C Cummiiigs ... . 8Vj Meredith Bryan 8 Baker 2 DUNWELL MINE STOCK IS GETTING COSTLY Upward Movement Continues and Shares Are Now Selling at S5.00 Dunwell mine slock continues lils upward movement on the slock exchange and was selling last week for $o.00 a share .were: Eldorado, 15o (asked); Glacier Creek, 30c; Granby, $14 llazelloii Cold Cobalt (asked), Indian (asked), 22o; - Premier, $2.10; rtufus (asked), 15c; Surf fillet (asked), 17.0.J Terminus 'asked'. 25c. ' - " - U U J insufficient securities. The in VANCOUVER HAS LEAGUE BERTH Salt Lake Franchise In Pacific Coast Baseball Circuit is Transferred LOS ANGELES,. July 8. The Sail Lake team in the Pacidc woull, ask ,ial a roval comInjs Coast baseball league is to bejsiou be amll u, look in(u llie transferred lo Vancouver ll was announced hHl night by William Lane, president of the club. The.! transfer will bo made at the end of the series here this wek. If (ho experiment of two weoks in Vancouver is successful, die club will adopt Vancouver as its home for the remainder of the season. BILL PROVIDING FINNISH TREATY READ FIRST TIME OTTAWA, July 8. The first reading of die bill giiug reciprocal moist favored nation treatment wilh Finland was given by the House "f Commons yesterday. British Racers Win 100 and 800 Metre Events at Colombes COLOMBES, France, July 8. fireat Britain conquered the United States in the feature event of the Olympic Games for the second straight day when I). (1. Lowe, team mate of Harold Abrahams, winner of the 100 metres event yesterday, led a brilliant field lo a finish in the 800 metre final Ihis afternoon. H. H. Stnllerd, Hie Hrilisli favorite, set a terrific pace for three-quarters of the way when Lowe came through with u burst of speed, finishing but half a second slower than the world's record. The two Canadians, Coaffcei and Hesler, qualified for the semi-finals in the 200 metre event. In liis beat Harold Abrahams, British star winner of the 100 metre event yesterday, defeated Charley Paddock, (he United Slates sprinter, in the 200 metre event. u. s. AIRMEN REACH BAGDAD BAGDAD, 'July 8. The United Stales airmen, on "Iheir round the wOrl.d flight, arrived here this evening from Bushire and will leave in the morning for Aleppo, Syria. t TT f- TTTTTTT-W-TT-T rTT WIRELESS PARTY I IS IN EDMONTON."'1 so,ey h? I'femier Macdonald lor whether Dominion renresen Left Alberta Capital today to' Erect Plants Which will Connect Herschel Is- land with Outside Lieut. H. A. Young ami a mall parly of other ranks of the Signals Corps afler spending several days in the city left for the north today to erect the series of wireless plants which will al a laler dale connect tlio inhabitants of the fur country with (he "outside." H is not expected, that lite station on Herschel Island will bo ' set ui before (he, summer of 1925, bul the other two stations will possibly completed this sea son. The Signal Corps men will probably remain in (he north for two years. MONTREALER WANTS REAL INVESTIGATION MONTHEAL, July 8. court house ami not only jlll5 police department or die city hall should be thoroughly investigated," Alderman Lalonde stated In iriviiiLr notice dial at dip next ....', ., of Hip eltv council ho nWp.men!lnnpd hulldinir as well flS oIIipm , ; rnnfiAtTTAlT I iniro LUlUUll 1U11 LfiUlLJ BASKETBALL TEAM ARRIVES IN PARIS PAHIS, July 8. The Edmonton Commercial Grads, international women basketball champions, have arrived here after landing in Liverpool last Friday on the liner Mount Iloyal and visiting London in die meantime. All .members of the team are looking well and arc keen to get started on Iheir continental series according to Iheir manager, J. P. DISCUSSION ON NOTETO ALLIES This Is What French and British Premiers 'are Discussing Today I'AIIIS, July 8. The projected jiioie to the Allied nations setting forth France's views regarding tlio problems raised by the forthcoming London conference will form the basis for the jnterview here today between VreinTeY Maci donald of Great Britain and Premier Herriot of FYance. The nole will be sent only after an agreement has been reached bc- Itvnptl Hip lu-n ni'pmipru nml I will Iflllv become a Franco-British document. I LONDON, Jifly 8 Whether the Hrilisli F.mnirp. wilt tin' rphrpspnl- natives will be invited lo die in- ler-allied conference here on July 10 will be decided when (ho premier confers wilh Dominion representatives here. WOULDREMOVE PENSION BOARD Progressive Member For West Kootenay Has Resolution to Submit to Committea OTTAWA, July 8, L. W. Humphrey, Progressive M.P. fur West Kootenay. in view of the JiepiesentatiunH and information presented to die committee, lias moved that the committee oii soldiers' pensions recommend to die Govern or-(ieneral-in-Council that the board of pension commissioners be removed from office. The motion will be dis- P10'cussed at. the next meeting of the -'committee. YOUNG VANCOUVER MEN SELL BLOOD FOR ?50 A PINT VANCOUVER July 8. tfrans-fusion of blood by young men here al "$25 a half pint" has proved profitable, according to employment olllcialst who say thorn has been a demand for such services. Hospitals re quire healthy men for Ihe pur pose. Advertising has brought plenly of applicants 'Usually. SQUADRON AT 'FRISCO SAN FllANCISCO, July 8. The British special service squadron arrived here lale yesterday aflcr'nooiufor'a three day visit. The trip from Vancouver was made in, 2W days and there was gunnery 'practice on the way down the coast.