TAXI The Latest In Restaurants. 25 Ambulance and BOSTON GRILL Service Third Avenue. Anywhere at Anytime. Best of Food Good Servioe. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 'St. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Parly Use. MATT VIDECK, I Take Her to The Boston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper vt x-rv if Jliiti r VULi. AM., iU. liv ''tfii PHINCE RUPERT, B.G., sMONDAY, flt1LY 7, 1021. Saturday' Circulation 1.SS0. Strtat Salaa 404 PRICE FIVE CENTS. 3,, CANADIAN NATIONAL OFFICERS OFFER AD) MACLAREN NOW PREPARING FOR HARD FLIGHT TO KURILES AND ALEUTIANS Railway Staff Willing to Give Days' Pay per Month to Reduce Costs MONTREAL, July 7. In view of industrial ami trade conditions which liuve resulted in u falling off of the gross receipts, officials of the Canadian National Railways from the president down have volunteered to give one dtiy'b pay per mouth to the management to help Hie reduction of operating expenses, The offer, which emanated entirely from the officers themselves, has been grutcfully acknowledged by the chairman and the board of directors. The situation is being fully gone into to ascertain if it will be necessary to accept the voluntary offer and, if so. to what extent it will be necessary to put into force reductions in the sulnry list of employees throughout the system. HOME BANK IN PRIVY COUNCIL ? Judgment Is Reserved on Petition of Directors Against Jury Trial LONDON, July 7 The judicial roiiiiniHer of the privy council today reserved judgment on the pel it ion on behalf of ' : Uir ac- nisei! director!) of Ihe Home Hunk from tin; original decision ..r fi... ....iii i.... Mini il.. tilllllltl' in tiucstinu was of a criminal and not civil nature and I here-' ' ..!'!:' ..I'"1, f.....SS,,L.!!:e juriffun:tiwu i niu jimii'Hu v.i.i.- millt'c. Argument in the appeal of the attorney general of On- tario against the judgment of Six Mr. Justice Middleton of the Ontario Supreme Court grunting speedy trial to Hid accused directors therefore was brought to a rather sudden and unexpected end. six PRINCEAT OLYMPIAD!1 the of Winds up First Day and Starts Second at Big Ball PAIRS, July 7. The Prince of Wales wound up his first day's OP, visil to the Olympic games and began Ihe second at a ball ut-tended by 500 guests, including all the British and Dominion Olympic competitors. The l't-mre shook hands with entire tic, dclr-giiiiuiiM of athletes, after leading a message from King lieorg! wishing llieiu ull possible at success. LOCAL DRY DOCK ENTERS SUIT IN " SUPREME COURT Suit has been entered in Hie Supreme Court at Vancouver by the (Irani! Trunk Pacific Develop- enl Co against the West Coast!,,, "so(l0 )i(('nl 12 lowing & Balvago t.o. Ltd. on a.,,, AMlll Kisilorinfl. . ..it ii. . .i r fori l claim of St il l allegedly due repairs effected at tho dry dock' bere in November 1122 to tho tug Ainssell. U.S. FLYERS AT BANDER ABBAS Hoppod from Karachi, India, to Porslan Gulf This Worn-Ino KAIIACUI, July 7 The United Stales round the world flyers left this morning for Bander AbLas on the Persian Gulf. DEMOCRATS ARE STILL BALLOTING NEW YOHK, July 7. The Democratic convention resumed lialloling this morning wilh lillle change from Saturday's vote. It is now considered prghutdc Ihat neither McAdno or Smith will be choHen and (hut a deci-Irtil. will "only be reached when both have dropped out. HALIBUT ARRIVALS QUITE HEAVY TODAY American and Seven Canadian Boats Marketed Total of 225.500 Pounds at Exchange Halibut arrivals here this morning totalled 225,500 pounds, American boats landing 170,-000 pounds and seven Canadians, 19.000 pound. There was little advantage in the mailer of price. highest first class bid of 2.lic going to an American boat mi uiu iHi ru..., ,.uSS u.u 8.2c to a Canadian schooner. A,.rivas ,, BBC8 Were as lot .lows: American li... I:.. ...... II... ..I II r. II .. UK , m um, us.. i .a-u . u o the Canadian Pish & Cold Storage Cq. Ilesoltile, 10,000 lbs., at !2o and (c. to Ihe Hooth I-isherics Canadian Co. i Hrisk, 30,000 lbs., at t2c and to the Allin Fisheries. Norma, 10,000 lbs.; Wilson, ' 6, 500 lbs., and Ann J., 0,000 Ibs., 12.0c and 0c, to the Pacific Fisheries. Canadian Mali, 3.000 lbs., at 12.1c and i til la fsl. I c am. t.aiu ". .7 f . 1 i i ei """'"".Pers most of whom will go south rinii uu.u niiiinu vjw. Mayflower, 3,500 lbs., at 12.5c i it M.. fc ii l and 7c ! ' . ! V.'"H''I' iu record time of 2Ui hours at 12.5c and i 8.2c, lo lu tho , at . "'"lincluding a two-hour lloyal hisli n Co. Hiicklevllav UCMCy my' Marguerite. '0,000 lbs., ut 12.2C and 7e; Swing, 2,000 lbs., and c and 7c, " v MARY n,rrPADn PICKFORD AND Aim DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AT OLYMPIC GAMES PAIUS, July 7. After having lslled Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Oermany and Holland, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks are- now In Paris attending the . Olympic Games. They will sail from Cherbourg 'for homo on July 0 or H, the date depending on whether or not tho Olympiad Iholds tlfelr interest until the enll SPECIAL TRAIN ON WAY HERE C.N.R. Tour Party Entertained at Prince George at Kltwanga and Sunnyslde Today PIUNCK GEORGE, July 7. Neaiing the end of the first lap of the triii, the special train carrying the third annual personally conducted tour over Canadian National lines arrived here on schedule at 5.30 o'clock last evening After dining on the train, the parly was entertained by the board of trade to a two hour motor drive. Today the train will make stops at Kitwnnga and Sunnytride where the passengers will be given an (Opportunity to see the famous In- diau village and inspect a salmon cannery respectively and is due to arrive at Prince Hupcrt at 8 this evcnljig. The party leaves on the Cana- oian National S.S. Prince llupert ,for Vancouver where it will dis- band for various points. The Hazrllon. Horticultural .Association supplied bouquets of flowers for Ihe dining car of the specint train. This is the prac- lice of the Association vitli-all tourist train this year and il is pfovinsf a valuable meuns of advertising the district. (BUCKLEY BAY MILL CLOSING Reconstruction of Plant Is Reason Given Forestry Department For Shutdown The Massett Timber Co.'s sawmill at Hockley Hay, which has ;been operating steadily for the past year or so cutting rough lumber for export to Los Angeles, , fm. rccoUtlruc. . lim.Illlsl.s , fllI.slrv ., ;icIll hcre is udviscil. p. g. ..,,.. fnrPSnr. Inavfls tonight to visit the plant and obtain more particulars as to the situation. 'I'lm fun) llinl llm emnnnnv it ""f v Ug , n am 8emling oul iU log . ;, (ll .:,,f nint m.,. .sliuldown may be a lengthy one. particularly as there are few logs ahead. 11 is understood that the present congested state of the California lumber market follow- 'iir,i' iiiimi I In. ilt'iitmiiicr nff of Dm cnl.,bulory factor lo to the the closing closing up up of of the the mill. . utsv nigui nit: sieamer rrint-o John relumed from a special trip ,0 lluckPy Hay bringing 150 log. ,, .............. ,,. i)rin(. n. pert tonight. The John mnde the stop HOT HERE-HOW ABOUT ALGIERS? Thermometer ..Registered .149 Degreos There Last Friday.... "A Wave of Fire" At.GlliHS, July 7. The heal has been so intense that II has been .described as "a wave of fire" that has been sweeping the vineyard districts near Here. The heavy wine grape crop is being badly burned. On Friday the thermometer registered as high as 110 desrree Fahrenheit. aJBJHaBBSBBH Jtf' HssiiiM LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH JLaaaaK LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB e. LHHHLHHH Hp' BBMBBUaBiB ? iElftlL , aalalalallllH Gideon Nelson is here shown nursing a serious wound he received at the Tinted States-France Olympic rugby final when an excited Frenchman knocked him down with arcane because he cheered for the U.S. British Flyers Reach Tokyo and Will Remain for Several Days Overhauling Their Plane TOKIO, July 7. Stuart MacLaren, the Hritish round-llie-world flyer, urrived today at Kashiiniigaura, the aerial base near here, from Kusliimoto. He made the flight from Kagoshima to Kiishim'oto yesterday. MacLaren plans to remain here for several days while the plane is overhauled and made ready for the long and strenuous jumps through the Kurile Islands He hopes to get away Saturday, the northern end of the Island of A program of enlerlaiiiment: for the Hritish flyers similar tot that given the Americans ds ar-l ranged to lake place durins their I slay. GRAY IS CHARTERED FOR ISLAND SERVICE, Former Whaling Boat WIP be; Used to Carry Freight Until Boat Obtained to Replace Albert The whaler Gray has been chartered by the Canadian Government Merchant Marine to carry .freight between Vancouver and Queen Charlotto Islands and will be used until . vessel is ob-' jtained to replace Hie steamer y irince Allien u is aunounceu in Vancouver. The Gray arrives in j Vancouver today to load for the ; islands LEAGUE BASEBALL SATURDAY'S GAMES National League Philadelphia 5. New York 0. fi t Brooklyn 8, Boston 1. Chicago 0, St. Louis 2. Cincinnati 1. Pittsburgh 11. American League SI. Louis 0, Detroit 3. Cleveland 7, Chicago 8. New York 2-2. Washington 0-7 , Boston 0-7. Philadelphia 3-2. SUNDAY, GAMES National League Brooklyn 1-5. Boston 1-0. New York 5-0, Philadelphia St. Louis 13, Chicago 4. Cincinnati 2 Pittsburg 0. American League , Detroit 1, 81. Louis 5. Washing Ion 4, JCew York 7. Chicago I),' Cluvoland 6. and across to the Aleutians. his first stop being Mmato on Honshu. THIRD PARTY IS IN FIELD Robert La Folistte Endorsed as U.S. Presidential Candidate CLEVELAND, July 7. After endorsing Senator Robert La Follette as presidential candidate and providing for the organization of a new political party next January the conference for Progressive Political Action wound up Its convention here Saturday night. fLAb AItAIK IN CITY OF TOKIO IS SMOOTHED OVER WASHINGTON. July 7. Charge Caffery at Tokio has ad - vised the State Department he has been officially informed that the man who tore down the United flc I.. Ilw. Am..mn I'm.llHllW Uni U U1UIHUU Ull I. 1 (1, ill i in. mninwHii -- bassy compound here has been arrested and that a representative of the Tokio police department caiieiL.upon uauery ouiy.. i aim. apologized on behalf of the police. Ihe ban on publicity was re- moved on July 1. the Charge said, und Hie vernacular press gave the affair much prominence in the strongest tcriu. The Jijt Shinvpo(ronto Conservatory of Music ex-cbarnclerized the act as "a sluin ampliations with ery creditable on our national hopor." Tho standing. The most of them have promptness with which the Min- isler of Foreign Affairs pre- sen ted lo Mr. Caffery the regrets of the Japanese government was. favorably commented upon. , Subscribe for tb Dally News. British Sprinter Leads in Olympic Semi-Finals; Will Race with Yanks in Final . COLOMHbb, t ranee, Jnly 7. Cyril Coaffee, Winnipeg's .crack sprinter, failed to qualify today in the finals Tor the 100 I meter event at the Olympic (James. Entering the qualifying rounu oy winning in two heats on holiday, he was beaten lodav in the semi-finals. G. Hester of Toronto was also beaten in the senn-fiuals oT the same event. The second semi-final in the 100 meters was won by Harold Abrahams, the Hritish star, who beat Charley Paddock and ; Chester Rowman, the United Slates entrants. The latter finished second and third thus putting four American sprinters in the finals. Abrahams equalled the previous Olympic record, his time being 10 3-D seconds. Hi tola of Finland won the 10,. 000 meter Olympic race on Sunday. COMMITTEE FAVORS BUILDING OF SHIP Alaska Steamer Endorsed at ot - tawC.G.M.iH Ma. H.v. Other New Boats The Vancouver Provinrn aavs ttiat the Dominion Parliament JawSKSatijlnjr xuiumilU-e...ou .Hationalr1., rail way ,-ays i ami merchant marine liiis leeiinmnMiileil the construe- Hon of a new steamer for the Alaska service. Tills, apparently, is the steamer which is to bo built at Prince Iluoert. The committee also indicates 011 ',e vem-tlial some new vessels may be1 Tl,e uwing of ore and work bought or built for The develop- done is 80 ualWaclory. that the ment of fresli fruit and passenger shareholders authorized the sale traffic between Canada und the of a 8,1X8,1 ,jlock of slock lo carry West Indies. on further development to .a ' ONTARIO NIGHT WATCHMAN MURDERED i ST. CATHAHINF.S, Out., July 7j 1 That Newman 11. Orth, 52, night watchman at Hie freight sheds of the Niagara, St. Cath arines and Toronto railway, miss ing since Friday night, June 1, was murdered, was made certain this morning .when a body taken from the Wetland canal at Port Hobinson, 13 miles from, here, Was identified as that of the missing man. Ortli's hands were tied behind his back by a piece of rope and lie had been rendered further helpless by long portions of stout wire which had been wound around his body from the hips upwards, to the ends of which railway fish plates were attached for the purpose of sinking tho body. After being fettered this way his coat had been placed about .him. His duties look him through Ihe freight yards inspecting the seals of cars The first theory points lo his having come upon car thieves who struck him down, 'placed him in an automobile and threw him into the canal, I MICC WAV'? TlinPNTQ SUCCESSFUL AT EXAMSiTOMMY GIBBONS HAS EIght stuaent8 Pass Their Tests credltablv Most of Them Have Been Studying Only Short Time The eight students entered by Miss M. A. Way passed their lo- been receiving instruction for less than a year! They were: Elementary, Archie Thompson; Introductory, Gwen Brady, Molly Lawrence,' Jean Itilcliie, Irene Mitchell, Billy Fuller. Eleanor Moxle-y, and Edith Kcrgin. ' TERRACE MINE MAY HAVE MILL Good Progress Reported at Shareholders' Meeting of Kalum Lake Mines Ltd TERRACE, July 7. A, meeting of the shareholders of the ,,Kalum - Lake Mines Limited, was "'d i Terrace on June 30 to tHj- jceive a report of the directors .on jprogresa made in development of i ue mine. It was shown that over an aero 'i'fcilti "au. uee" '""eu anu ourneur "unk ana mcss ll0Mges, black. Slim" anu 'l,nff w"rKs "pciea, aim a new snail o icci 10 iuches by 4 feel- weI1 limbered, su,lk lo a "I" ' yer 4U ieei point where it will be advisable " to install a mill . -1 ' ' A mill test shows that the ore contains gold values of $53.Ct) per i ton of which rt2.20 is free, be- i sides silver values. - FRANCE IS SURPRISED At Premier Macdonald's Sudden Decision to Consult With Premlep Herlott PAIUS. July 7.- Premier Rain-say Macdonald of Great Britain informed Premier Herlott , of France today that he would ar rive in Paris at o'clock tomorrow afternoon to confer with him regarding the proposed inter-aiiieu conierence in London next week. The message look Hie political world by nur-prise particularly so in view of the fact that Premier He.riott lias an appointment for three o'clock tomorrow afternoon to reply to questions in Hie senate on the very subjects which Premier Macdonald is coming to discuss, Tim French foreign olllce declines to comment on the sudden decision of Ihe British premier. SAILED TO ENGLAND Heavyweight Will Confer With Gene Tunney and Jack Renaul Enroute ST. PAUL, Minn., July 7. Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul's light heavyweight boxer, has' left for New York to sail for England where he will meetuck Bloom-field in a twenty round bou,t In London, July 20., While In the e8t Gibbons and his manager will confer wilii Gene Tunney undrJack Renault,