NEW PREMIER to What Will Hapoen In Political Circles Special i" hail y New- Th CTeal of W. J. Ilower -ir1- Ihe DpooMtimi proldemx h (j i lie uariv will now be atile lo 'hit'se a ne leader. The ilffeal of ' m i Ohvri i a different mat. r: If he n-iii it will leave a hhv Miai it will be dillieull to f m . t it i hardly likely he wtij vick another eoalilueiiey, h Mi uiitli ueh a kuIuIioii in ery Kelirrally Ufelei. It Mi niixer n-iiaii. a Tery lik' 'v lie will, he will recommend t'M (u- "tiicrenw whatever man i tii'-e" iy (he Litwral eam iH n M .iii'i A number of name hiijrt'ee an 1 earh miniler .f ie tHiver ealiitiel. Willi the rxr"pli"ii nf the miniter of arirul' lire. eemn lo have hi : acker for Ihe poiliou. Alo Miere are one or Iwo naiiiei mentioned outcide tlie cabinet. The Job of rarryiiiK on tlie tiov-r wine will be a diflieull one end Ihe M,e position poMi.on o, of rremo-i Premier i , not . FLOODS DAMAGE FO0CHO0, CHINA SHANGHAI. June 21. -Million In recent years swept Ihe upper Mississippi valley Sunday causing four death and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage. tomorrow morning for ver. LOS ANOLT.F. June 2 1 made hut il i ijitt.bablr -JJ" dollar ha ma will be done imlil after "Hred for a boul li iwinifM'feT "threV5 fl-olUwT j lielween Jack hempcey. heavywciuhl ehampion. ami HI. (Slraiisler Lewi Ihe wreller. by the Athletic club or Knox. Indiana. Sport wriler of the country would fix Hie rule under which the rout ! would take place C.P.R. TRAIN IS DERAILED Broken Rait Causes Five Cars to Leave Track Near Maple Creek CALfiAllY. June 21. Hie C. P It. wetbouud traiK-Cauadn train va derailed early thi morning near Maple Creek. Owing lo a broken rail tlie baggage car, nn rn t i,j be eagerly nought as ""M,, w Sc(,f , ,on lie -lie rare 'i .c ,..., ...... ,,,.,, glli rut M large niajorily iaIU, flni N- ,,,.,, 8C,.HrM.s 0ii I hi knee. Thi wa the exlenl of the Injuries to uie paengers. FISH ARRIVALS Halibut arrival were light this morning, three .Muerican noai min River Overflows and Three- hejng t2.000 pound and fourths or City Is Under Water 'Canadian, t.000 pounds. Arrivals and sales: American HALIFAX CELEBRATING one HALIFAX, June 21. The city of Halifax yesterday; celebrated ,ils 175th . anniversary of its founding by Lord Comwalllls on ' June 21 1740. Subcribe for tbe Daily News. J. Field Strang, manager of Sun nytide Cannery, this morning. He tdated liat the strike had not yet been settled hut il was expected that it would he some linie today of interfering in Canada's af- -jbe Jap were rslill out ttii j fan-. Sir Frederick elated lliat hejtnorning ,ut while fihernvi pcronally helloed lliat Canadajuete aoinz to fish tonight am "tJC DACCIDI 17 "'""''l ''luip nialnlain four. Indian were expected in a few I ViJjlDLlIl ''"''' w" " Paeific andljayw. The Mrike started anions lw on the Atlantic. the Jap and i only a local af -- - The Hood, Ilrpulsr and Ihe fair, Itivcr Inlet and the Naa- Much Speculation at Victoria as .olraliau cruiser Adelaide saltlther not being affeclrd. Fishing Ml TOKIA. Jui.etel. Nobody kti w w!ini will happen iHilitiral-! ty '1' i i mi awfqkllie II. .1 ha he rlcar'd up.A Wilh niutul.irf llv in o 1 1 1 irVLiaJ4 4-t, thrrr wilt ha to be rfdtl1- llieiil STRANGE CONTEST PROPOSED BETWEEN DEMPSEY AND LEWIS Vancoti- however, i not fully under way on the Skecna Iliver yet. Heport received from the Naa Ither yrlerday indicated that (lie 4 caon wax Marling very satis ,faclorily. the average being 15 !oekeye to a boat. j C. W. PECK, V.C. ! 'ssBMBHBJBBttBSHBSBMBJBMBHBaBasM Who was elected u represent the Islands SLIGHT GAIN FOR PATTULLO RESULT way, Lockeport, Oceanic, Osland Sanilspll and Thurston Harbor. LEAGUE BASEBALL American League Cleveland 4-4, Chicago 3-1. Washington 5-4, New York 3-2 Philadelphia 2-0, Boston 0-3. Delroil-St. Louis, rain, . National League Boston 3-7, Philadelphia-7-U. New'.'Vork 12, Brooklyn 5.' Pittsburg I, Cincinnati 2. dnfy'ifamOs scheduled. FURTHER RETURNS Hon. T. 1). Paltullo, minister of land, gain one vole over Mayor Newton as a result of the return from Banks I1and, Buckley Bay, Oona and Hefuge Bay which hove just been received. The Mandlng of Ihe candidate is now: Paltullo, 7UU; Newton, 5H0; Ma:kay, 33. The vole at t lie four division Norma, 7,'H0 lbs., at l l.ir and just heard from went a follows: p. and Ileliance. 17.000 lbs., all Lib. Con. Pro . ,u , u. -e ..,, 7e. lo Ihe Paiifie Fish-Bank Island .... 2 0 0 Hsua.-.r an- reponeu Buckley Bay .... C 4 .... - , which lie at the mouth of the Mm lllvcr is flooded. ANOTHER STORM ALONG MISSISSIPPI ClIIOAno, June 21. One of the wir.t slornis . t Li IKIO II.. i.. .. , ii.. tu.. ..i... mi. rurwarn. ir,""u in fourth or the ,i(y of Foo .llhou!"'"'. ,0 ""-'"'' Hf Cold Storage Co. al 1 4.1c .Oona Canadian Pair of .lark. 1.000 lbs., at 13c iiml 7e. lo Ihe Canadian Fish & Cohl Storage Co. Salmon Overtime. 5,700 lb., al 1 1.2o lo ,he At liu Fisheries. ' 1, The polling divisions yet to be heard from are Cunishewa, Jtil. TAXI Tha Latest In Restaurants. 25 Ambulance and mm BOSTON GRILL a Service Third Avenue. Anywhere at Anytime Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Av and 6th St. MATT VIOECK, Prop. VOL XIV NO HB, '.( PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper l'HINCK ItUPKRT, B.C,t TUKSUAY, Jl'NE 24, 1024. ,aAsBBBBBBE3il? BBBBLF ' "B5"4 aLLLLLLF " I fcl' tLaaaPMi'l LbbbbbbLp BBBBflHDTse-Tfc LLLvVSl lLWl BBBBviBYMtH : V VSLbM BBBBK.BtY Bm b "SH iBBBBBBHH l V V tBBH fHH Ilaw''ljT aCafLW .BBBBB Mttie. Germauieii Grauveaiid, daring French woman, declared a new parachute would work qujekiy and to prove it leaped successfully fnim an airplane only 300 feel tu Ihe air. Wireless Tests on Continuous Ytar4ay'a Circulation 1D01 WmJnstxumentsartMemgd Carried out at Digby Mandi In order to acerlaiu the transmitting a'nd receiving,- (Usance capabilities of Uie new continuous wave radio sel at the ligby Island wireless slaliou, a series of lesls is being conducted wire daily with Ihe Canadian Pacific sleamer Empress of Caii- ida which is now on her way across Ihe Pacific Ocean from Van- ouver lo Yokohama. Although it is hardly expected that direct ommunicalioii will be maintained for the full distance of :t.K00 jiiles, there was communication fur well over half that distance it ;i.:ut this morning when the vessel was 2,100 miles out. The (est take place at 2.30 in the, - afternoon aud 3.30 in the mom- and commercial messages are being handled straight tests. apart from tlie PRINCE CELEBRATES THIRTIETH BIRTHDAY; King and Queen of Denmark Lunch at Buckingham Palacs With General Pershing LONDON, June 21-The Prince of Wales celebrated bis thirtieth birthday Monday. He al tended luncheon at Buckingham Palaee given by King George and Queen i Mary. Among those present being' King Christian niul Oneen Alex-( andra of Denmark and General J J. Pershing. In Ihe afternoon Ihe four mon-i arclis attended the international! horso show wilh General Per-! siting. BIRTH ! A son was born al the Prince! Uupert General Hospital on Junej 21 (o Mr. and Mrs. Axel Knock-! on, Seal Cove Circle. 1 LONG FLIGHT IN8H0URS Ltout. Maughan Makes Coast to Coast Flight Between Dawn and Dark SAN FRANCISCO, June 24. Lieut. Maughan completed his transcontinental flight between dawn and dark yesterday, making five stops en route. He arrived here at 9.44 last evening. The total time for the flight was IS hours 20 minutes, and the total time that elapsed between leaving New York and arriving ho re was 21 hours 48 minutes. The plane landed without mishap and Maughan was given a ramarkable demonstration by the vast crowd that watched him alight here. Vrlvirlii jp (. . Npw Strike of Postal Employees has Completely Failed; Executives Ask that they be Allowed Back MONTHKAL, June 24. The executives or the Letter Carrier's-Association and the Postal Clerk's Association asked Postmaster Handel this morning to take back the members or the postal strikers union unconditionally. (Inudet promised to consider enchv individually. TOHONTO, June 21 What was intended to be Dominion wide strike of Canadian postnl employees has become a fight be- tho service mally while in Montreal il is expected Ihe nihil will be handled efficiently in a few days. ' WINNXPF.O, June 2 1; Itesis- tered mail service between west Slrtat Sal H44 establish the planl within the city limits were reid and the permission granted subject lo the vise of the medical health officer. A site has already been leaed from the railway company on tlie foreshore between Cow Bay and the Imnerial Oil dock. It has a frontage of 100 feet and is enfin ently well suited for Ihe purpose, being close to Ihe road aud Best of Food Good Service, private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. BURNS ML BHD ABBAT01R THIS PORT ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK FIELD URGES BUILDING OF CRUISERS IN CANADA Urges Building Four Cruisers by Canada; Pacific and Atlantic SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE LIKELY Dominion Fisheries Has Report It Is Over Cannery Manager Expects It to End The Dominion Fisheries office VICTOP.IA, June 24. The most spectacular feature if received a wire from Port F. rdjv arlivitie of Ihe officer and men of Hie M,eriul fdngloii jttR( tiiKhl staling lliu e squadron wan Uie iwriule of l,t0 picked seamen and u,e M(riWe of Japanese fisherme ties ut the afternoon and Ihe ball at Government House last sht iri Vdm.ral Kir Frederick Field va tlie sneaker at a pub mnirhroii when he einplm-izeil Ihe iiuM)rlanre of the Cana-j n navy as the result of Ihe country growing sea comment-i Mic expansion f Asiatic countries. I While disowning any intention had been rtllij. The Daily News inquired from Abbatoir to be Built Cow Bay by P. Burns Co. Cost of $25,000 P. Hums Cu. litd., are to erect an abbatoir here and packing house plant which will be, designed primarily for use in handling Ihe .slock raised in the Uulkley Valley and in distributing the Hums products lo all the liorlh coast points. The cont of the new building at present planned will be about $25,000, but il will be capable of extension. At the meeting of the city council last night, letters from W. J. Blake W'ibon, general manager of the company at Van couver, aiid from It. .Moore, the local manager, asking for per mission to erect Ihe building- and! HERTZOG NOW PREMIER S.A. Takes Place of Qeneral Smuts Who Recently Resigned; La bor to Take Part track. It i adjoining the two PHFIOIHA, June 24 General hundred feel which il was pro-'Hertzog, leader of Ihe National posed to exchange for the Cow il Party, winch was victorious Bay properly some ycars agQ. jat the recent general election. Dlstrlbutlna Centra louay accepted uie premiersnip ti.einnVe.it .oh &r -riir itMrttu'irn- ;i lo do a regular packing house business at the new plant and to make this the distributing centre for the whole north coast. Already the company does a large business here and at points along the coast but the new plant will enable this to be handled more economically and at the, same lime lo Ihe benefit of Ihe farmers of tlie interior, whose complaint for years has been that there was no market for their products. Tbe company has been influenced by the news of Ihe new developments which are lo take place here. The erection of an elevator aud Ihe building of the Alaska sleamer here will make Ithis a busy centre and the Burns ICompany is intending to take ad vantage of Ihe activity which is oming and will be prepared to keep pace with the development!. DR. WRINCH'S LEAD INCREASED BY DOWN THE COAST RETURNS Returns trom Swanson Bay, Surf Inlet and Butedale increase Dr. Wrinch's lead in the election contest for Skeena seal, Tlie Liberal candidate now has 5H2 votes against 203 for H. S. Sargeul. the Conservative, and 437 for Frank Dockrill, the Pro vincial. The vole in tlie three down the coast polling divisions was as follows: FIRPO AGREES TO em Canada and Montreal was re- Auirusl Lib. Con. Pro: Swanson Bay .... 7 4 I Surf Inlet ...... 14 7 4 Butedale 13 0 Tlie divisions yet to be heard ironi in keena constituency are ;Claxton, Duthie Mines. Kvelyn Kitimaal. Kitsumkalum. Kispiox. .illle Canyon, Ilosswood. FIGHT HARRY WILLS .-NKW YOHK, June 21. Tex Hickard has received a telegram from Luis Firpo definitely ue cepling Ihe terms proposed for a "V? striking workers m .Mou real, Toronto and Windsor, bout with , Harry Wills, he Negro 1 lint the Federal government. At a o her ooiols in n. ..f....,i. i. .7 a '. : . Is functioning noM . -.. " r": "."r ' ,i, in,jiri iiiuij ,'n"i Jersey t,ny, ai uie end of stored today. Talk or a strike has H The heavyweights have agreed completely subsided here. io meet on nlWccrifAife ta.ls. eral Smuts, who resigned yester day. , Herlzop has begun Ihe formation of a cabinet which il is expected will include three members of the Labor party, wilh which the Nationalists formed an election pact. PAUL REVERE NOT SPHINX Democrats Open Convention Madison Square, New York Today o'clock. SIX SENTENCEDTO"" at NKW YOHK, June 21. America needs a Paul llevere, not a Sphinx in the White House lo call il back lo duty and high resolve. Senator Harrison of 'Mississippi declared today in sounding tho keynote at the Democratic Na- lional Convention which opened lo day in Madison Square, in an address condemning Ihe repub lican administration and its policies both domestic and foreign. Chairman Harrison called upon democrats everywhere wilh victory within their grasp "lo unite against me common enemy. 1'he convention came lo order lor Ihe first session at 12.43 HANG IN OCTOBER MONTHKAL. June 24 Bit men have been found guilty of the murder of Henri Clerous and WW yesterday sentenced to bo hanged on October 24. PARLIAMENT IS LIKELY TO RISE ABOUT NEXT WEEK OTTAWA, June 24. Tlie session of Parliament is likely lo end next -week. Prorogation at (hut time Is gaining favor In tlm House if ihe business can be put through In lime. Hedislributioii I tlie, most conlentlous measura to come before ; ih'p Hotse berore it rises, ' . '.