25 TAXI Ambulance and Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOL XIV NO, I i'J, Mr OiiiTuenheilu ileclined, lo jnake any statement on any business in which he might be title re sled, teache1srember retiring member of STAFF, MISS MCLEOD As a token of esteem on the occasion of her leaving the work after having been associated with Hie pulilio school of (he city for many year, I ho teacher- of Prince llnpert honored Miss Margaret I. McLeod by presenting her with a beautiful silver bonbon djsh. 'i'he presentation look place hi Borden Slreet School 'Hits morning ami wim jiiado by Ml CANADIAN PRICES ARE HIGHER THAN AMERICAN FISH EXCHANGE TODAY Al the fisli exchange today Canadian boats secured higher nrice than Ainerlrnn. bul there were only iwo in pnri mi uiey were not large ones. Sale were as follows: American Orient. 55.00(1, at to Cold Slorace. S. A. Mills, .vlce-princlpnl. who, allied suiiaoiy voiced uio cntimentH oi Iho leaeliliirf slaff of Hie city. Mis McLeod thanked tjiem fpr their kind remembrance. mm (2.30 and 0 Cedric. 17.000. al 12.70 and 0 lo Paeifio Fisheries. (ilacier. IK.000. al 12.70 nd li lo Atlin Fisheries. (Iladv. 15.000, at 12. Co and 0 lo Cold Storage. Young America. 20,000, at 12.70 and 0. Canadian Daisy, 1,500. al 13.50 and 7 lo Itoyal Fish Co. Itose Soil. 12,000. at 13.20 and 7.50 lo Cold Storage UNITED STATES AND JAPAN TO CONFERENCE LONDON. June 25 The Unlled Slnle Will be Invited lo send representative lo the proposed conference in London in July In any capacity the Amen can government see fit. Japan is also included among the na ifflns lo be Inviteo". DEMOCRATS IN SESSION TODAY McAdoo and Smith Each Trying to Secure Votes at Big Convention NF.W YOIIK, June 25. The; people of I lie United Slale. will lie ou trial before the world In i I lie coining presidential election campaign Senator Thomas Walsh of Molilalia declared today in lit address upon assuming permanent chairmanship of Hie Demo cratic National Convention. The issue, he said, would lie belter if they would continue in power Hie party that kiv controlled the gnvcritmcul notwithstanding Hie scandals which had been disclos ed In senate investigations. "I cannot admit the accusation Unit Ihe American people. 'are in different, to'the corroding In fluence of corruption in ollice high" or low bul we sliall see. I'hey tire on trial," Senator Watsh continued. 'the situation as lo candidates Is little changed on the surface and Ihe same powerful under current are flowing al Iho con vention, (iiday. 'I'he McAdoo and Smith camps arc driving vigorously in Iheir efforts to capture Ihe votes of the delegates. BIRTH A daughter was born ou June 25 at ,lhe. Prince Huperl-General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Blnim "of Balmoral Cannery. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHINCK JIUPKUT, B.C., WpDNKSUAY, JL'NK 23, 1024. Ye!rr(l4jr CIrr-ulatlon, Northern British Columbia provide all orls of outdoor sport Tor Ihosu who like iL Here are two fishermen packing Iheir canoes over the rapids of a trout stream. Three Cruisers Arrive at Vancouver and Whole City Turns out to Welcome Them Mayor Owen declared a half holiday and Hie whole rily wa CI CPTinW DCniDHC chief magistrate to return later With Five Small Polls and. As- scntce Vote to be Accounted for, Pattullo has Lead of 217 Willi Five small polls Cum-' hewa, Jed way, I.ockeport. Sand-spit and Thurston Harbor and he ahsculec vole to be accounted for. the standing of the candi- election in prince Huperl district is 'as follows: Hon. T. DC Pattullo. Liberal, 80(5; Mayor S. M. Newton. Conservative. 58l; T. Moss Mackay, Provincial, 33. Ilelurn received since yesler-daV were as follows:1 Lib. Cons. Prov. Osland 0 V 0 Oceanic I 0 0 ! to the Hoc! with Hie local civic diguatarics. J At five o'clock the men will be. :at liberty and will come aslioce, j and tonight a civic dinner lo the j :wirers i lo be rollowed by a civic dance. GERMANY ACCEPTS TERMS OF ALLIES PA It IS, June 25. The (iermau (iovcrment has accepted I lie conditions of the last note of .the Council of Ambassadors regarding- military control by the allies, according to advices from London, it is stated. . Take a look at the latest feminine Tad so far it hasn't spread past Hollywood and there are plenty of people who hope il won't. GOLF PROFESSIONAL IN SCOTLAND DIES THOON, Scotland, June 25. Willio Pernio, 73 years of age, one of Hie oldest and best known golf professionals Til Hie British Isles, died yesterday, He won Ihe British open title once and . was the only man to tie for sixth place five times. FRENCH LIGHTWEIGHT DEFEATS DANNY FRUSH Strict Sales, Sit Ocean by way of Oreenland and, Iceland about the end of August fk or Itie iirsi or September. -o aj iiiuicuiiy i anucipaiea neiweeni here and Hie north of England, j The British flyer on the otherj hand, is far behind lime and will j have lo make s;ieed from this on. J As it i. it is feared thai he isj already loo late lo negotiate the flight across the Xorth Pacific spring weather thai usually pre- VAXCOL'VF.IL June 25 Jler Maiestv ballle cmiser Hood Dads and, wiiti fog common in and the light cruisers Hepulse and Adelaide dropped anchor im1 summer there, it will only be llorn.nl L.ipI nl I 'III liU n rni nd Virp-Ailmir..l Sic Kreri-.DJ ireak oi wcawier uiai lie win erick Field, Hear Admiral Brand, and officers and men were given a mu.t hear.lv, .welcome. ,lv the largest iriiout, ufr,c;itizeii&. t kiiiiililail tnrm li ti'ol(iimo ; 1 1 i ppi ' i,iii ut'viiiiiivvj iiv i a vi'i uuj hus able lo be ou hand. ol making The, mayor extended a civic welcome al three oVIoek whenlyear. - - Hie vice-admiral came ashore, the' SPECULATIONS ON POLITICS Questions Vhlch People Are Trying to Answer at Vancouver and Victoria Special to Daily News. VAXCOUVKIl, June 25. Will Charles Woodward, M.P.P-elect be offered the portfolio of minister of finance of British Columbia in succession lo Hon. Johu Hart? Will Captain Ian Mackenzie. M.P.P.-elect. be Provincial secre- tary if Hon. J. p. Maclean leaves -inai posi ior ine nnance uepari- 4, ment? If Mr. Woodward i of-. fereil and refuses Hie finance 4 portfolio, will Charles Woodward refuse a portfolio and Cencral Odium be chosen for cabinet! (rank? ir the addition of Ihe at) senleo vote elects Col. W. W. Fos ler. Conservative, over Major Walkeni, Provincial, at present Prospective M.P.P. for Ilichmond Point Grey, will Ihe Provincials jand Conservatives unite under the (leadership nf Col. Foster now that W. J. Bowser is out of reckoning in Conservative leadership of Ihe House? Ihese questions have arisen among political observers in Ihe capital and in Vancouver. Another important factor is Premier Oliver's intentions. Will he retire or continue the leader ship afler securing i seat from one of Ihe half score ridings of fered him? CANADIAN SOCCER TEAM WON SEVENTH win Play Fourth Test Match at Newcastle on Saturday This Week SYDNHY. June 25. The nil-stars won the sevpnlh , lrh of the (our today when ovnisi i ! onnet, , n . lii lightwe.g li 1 IT .1 champion Tl Mhey defeated a team representing Balmal.i illslrict al Sydney one " to boxer of Kurope defeated Danny noililng 1 Frusl, in a technical knockout in Tll fmfo mixMl oj ll0 the uu'1 chedulted lour s b, played afewoastle 20 round bout. The defeat, of ,on Saturday., ..." Frusl, by the French boy crcaledj The Canadian record is now: a jW7. lost l.dravvu 1. The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Parly Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. BRITPiND AMERICAN FLYERS MET TODAY RESULT OF ELECTION STILL REMAINS UNCERTAIN WITH LIBERALS LEADING Twenty Liberals Elected on First Count with Seventeen Conservatives to Legislature AXCOl VKH. June 2.Y - Fort George riding is lll in !hl unil report received today made mi change in Ihe. standing 'lie purtivi in the provincial elections. Twenty Liberals are c: led, two lmleieiiliMit Liberal, one Independent, four Pro-:. al. three Laborites, and 17 Conservative. W illi but one poll lo hear fromin Tort George the Couser-I ie. Burden, lias pil'J; Perry, Liberal, 8ti; Shearer. Provincial, 18 i In (.aril too, SiHllarl. Provincial, ha :ti: Fra-er, Conser SIXTY DAYS FOR BUYING FOOTBALLERS Offered Thirty Pounds Each Two Player to Throw Game MUST PROTECT SPORT to LOXlMlX. Jun- 25. Former vative. 300, nd YurtHi 21M, Willi I wo hum 1 1 poll lo hear from. Willi two small polls to report jin Allin. Kergitt, Liberal, ha 381; Armour. Provincial, 335; Conway. Conservative, 30 1. In Mackenzie, Mike Malison, Conservative, hat a majority of 110 with 13 poll lo hear from. Absentee! Vote The absentee vote i now I lie rliief subject of speculation. II in expected that'thi will chaiiKC Urn result in a nunfber of cousli-luenclcs where the majorities are Jiarrow. The vole will he fount! thhout July 12. Liberal leader express the iiiiemlioual...fiMitbHjloMrt(. JoliUf,,ie nfi Mw Mary Klleif Smith i a 1. 1 1. i l . iirow-nma ami .vrciiiiiani ivyie iti m,P t..i.-rl A. were each sciilenccdlo sixty day MctM , Vancouver. hard tabor In the Ola-gow court. Vil ,,ii.iui .iui,...-ni nf Hie f oirei'lioii. 'Hie prosecution Hi ,i'j'i I Hat arrtioed had offered .)0 -:'! lo two players of Ihe B t - l lllli to lei l.awllgelly I'lli- teil (cam beat Ibeir club in the Scar Mi League match on March H a" b pnmg enteiice the sheriff said Hie penally win e-smlial in oiMcr Hi protect sport. FAMOUS MINING MAN WAS HERE B. Ouqgenhelm was a Visitor In City Enroute Trom Stewart to New York B, (tucernhcim, a member government's plan will be made unlit the final returns are received. Premier Oliver ha been the famous mining family of New against beer York, with world-wide interests, wa a visitor for a brief period !! the i lly yesterday afternoon. Having lecn al Stewart ami llyder for several day visiling the Premier mine and other mineral holding in which he is interested in thai district, lie armed from I he north on the Cardenu and proceeded by train enioule New York. He is Jusl back from a trip to Hie Orient and took the opportunity while on the coast to come up to the Portland (.anal district where he and his family are heavily interested offered a number of seats bul has reached no deotshni in regard lo wlral action he will take. Beee Issue j The beer issue Js being widely discussed. It is expected that there will he a strong fight in scleral district which voted for beer by the glass. 'Hie prohibitionist claim that the govern-menl lare not bring such a system mlo effect anywhere in the face of the heavy adverse general vole. Willi the discovery that the rlcrk made a mistake in the count in Vancouver Hie corrected future how Vancouver had n of narrow margin of IKii voles WIRELESS SPEAKS 2600 MILES AWAY The I ig by Island wire-. ! Mat ion was in communication at 3.30 this morning with the C. P. II. steamer limp're of Cun-ada, Vancouver for Yokohama, at a distance of 2.000 lulled. ENTRANCE EXAMS. 4 ARE BEING HELD Thirty-one Puolls from Public Schools are Writing Otherj Promoted by The government High Seliool Knirance examrnatmns Marled this morning with Miss Blanche Macdonahi of I be llii,'li School slalf presiding. A total of 37 pupil are writing Hie. tests in the city. 31 from the local public schools, five from the movent and one from Ilunall. The thirty-one in I lie city include seven who have not been recommended and is in addition lo thirty who were promoted by recommendation and who were not reipiired to take the government lests. Four pupils are writing for the (ioxernor (!en-eral' district medal Dorothy Put inure, lloscmary Wiustow. Lillian Worsfold and Alleila British and American Flyers Pass Each Other in Round World Flight AIvYAB, June 25. Both the American and British round-the-world flyer made hops passing each other in the air today. The L nilcd .States aerial cniiser Miuadron of three machine under LieuL Lowell II. .Smith, arrived here from Rangoon, and Squadron Leader A. S. (1 Stuart MacLaren, after being delayed here for several weeks, look off in his new plane for Ilaijgoou. The Americans are now running on time and .should have plenty of. lime lo successfully complete their globe-encircling flight II is Iheir intention to make the crossing of the Atlantic ID WORK ON RIGHT OF WAY ISLAND ROAD -"PP""- lie has missed the favorable, won snouia uompiei me Clearing ! In spite of Hie heavy timber t 1 1. . t . M..I i. i..:...- Ik- able lo .accomplish Ibis sec-'""" " ' Jion. ir, however, he should beir"0"," , ,,I,,end1.,-ro?tre" cessful Tn rnilftifWftnit-YTT' .V l ifltv llil till M in n rk I l.n nurl.l r. ing. hi chance will still lie good " f the world flight this way for the road from the city lo Calloway llapids. Beside Iho camp slatT, fourteen men are being employed today. The $10,000 which has already been appropriated for the work will, il is exnected. -ee the cleariuic of the (right-of-way completed. A fur- iliier appropriation will or course j be necessary for actual road , building. P. W. Anderson, road superintendent, speaking this morning about the work, said that much easier grades were being obtained from where the road leaves Hie ri'e line than had been anticipated. When completed, tha road (r Calloway llapids will bo something of which the citizens my well be troud, he says. FIRE ABOARD BIG STEAMER Five Men relieved Burned to Death and Other Injured from Naptha Explosion NEW YOIIK, June 25. Five men are believed lo have been burned to death in a fire which followed an explosion of Naptlm aboard Hie British freighter Kg- remout Castle. Seven others were seriously burned. An explosion which turned the snip into a mass or names trap ped the men in the hold. The heal was so intense that it was impossible lo aid I hem. Further explosion seemed imminent. The freighler was lowed by fini boats lo Hedhook Flats and beached. Four of the missing men wer stevedores and one. an inspector for the Standard Oil Company. MINING ACTIVITY ATCOPPER CITY COPPKH CITY'," Juno 25. ' There lias been more than the usual activity here In mining and prospecting. A find of fairly rich ore wa mado about twelve, mile up Copper Iliver which resulted in the staking of a large number of claims there. Other parties have gone In' and a result the recorder ha hecn a busy man.