I OULU LIlENbh BUTCHER SHOPS dlan Retail Merchants 'U Villi. Aug. 1. J. T. If V .......... I m tl M rttfMlf n:i tliMif il ..in- I In I nr. if it I t!ittl-atld imiiii 1 411 1 iiiht one m 'he nini ,ivnm.... H..1-1 - v.it iiiiih iiiiisiii'k ni l Pll lllll.n II i, . , 1 . .1. 1111 appiieu cigiu "'KllOCkM III Mlin...ul.... T Ml " now lo meet Joe Slecher lit Mia -.lit .... , ...... nnu, Advertise Iti the Dally News I lie Hiiiininl or pear employed or: in the density of fishing." tlie re port add, "th'- present condition may possibly maiiilain itself for, T Crowder of Vancouver tin imtof tin I jutkmI. Wr shall llected President of Cana- """ " ennHi a pmpenj taapnlde of prwwiiigver a mil lion enew or-rofkeye lor me ,,, pterin low t4ih oT production nt ..f the leU Mer- AssoeLUon of Canada a fj uh(ri iwo n ' ' un,or that wr ,,,, nre ,.eed for ,n"1 'eo,,s,,w Bn MrIrr hnn,.n . "I'l l rr WIWH" III ' - u rued liy the 1M". iertlon aiwl a reeoin-ii was ndiMilr! thai ENT ASHORE THIS MORNING amlnatlon Following Stranding In Skeena Rlvor I'M (aiiier Priiieeo.i Ileal - apt. A. Johnstone, wenl it nil IiiiIh lloek ill the SAILORS DANCED AT j EXHIBITION HALL; t allowed to te mil- Mie prerrntion of Many Attended Affair Last i mr,ti (iiodu'U under for Offlcera and Men son. H.M.S. Capetown .. ... w. i-i... mi earlv hour. 3 iii i .on i ii 1 14 niorniiiK. on.', . . , -'niicrs were taken off the - i and removed lif Ilalmoinl ' the IiIkIi tide, at 1 1 o -a today the steamer was "de(j iimi rcsiiut'd the voyage 'lei- her own sleam to this purl ' " In1 will undergo an exnm- II i " i o1 Klin i .ln. I In " 1 in j iip iIuiiwibc Is nol : vi d tft he very serious. Ffi 1 'HPIIRCHY DEFEATS GOBAR rCS III nn Mstk M ti.M..iu.K Last Night Was an Exciting Affair VANCOt VF.ll. Aug. . I.eo "eureux of Winiilneir defenled ''inula, (lobar. Hindu ehiiiuuion i innin in i. i. ........... ..i.. i. ,i , ,,, uiiiij nrimn withi K eonii.i here last night Tor 'Ul I'hlllllllll.llal.li. ..f l'l.n .'" n 1411 lllll 111. nv eneii r.inin.ii.... 1....1. ..n. . - -l ,., 1 If. a 1 llllllv I I I II I I 'it of Hi ree. Hi 11 I it ti I iltr iititll i:uri iir 11, 11. 1... 1 .. inn ire cream. Mill ll" mi" i." .of! IvU'l.Jlug less lliuirUn per SMlL. iwt rimoTftirrrnnK. xpFi "at Night of A large rrmvd was present at j Hie dance lield under the alis-plrv of I he rily eouneil in Ihe i:hil.illon lluildiiit; lat iiicht honor of the olllcers ami men of the H.M.S. Capetown. The music in the early part of the evening! was furnished h.v .Mis. Irene Morrison. v. CUNiper, vv . n Merry. K. IUmhI and Howard While. Later in the eveninp Ihe orchestra was ntiiiinenled h.v C, HulaBiio, NV. Italagno and W. Hi-own of Ihe Weslhtdme Theatre the danei continued uniii Ourinir the even . . t 1 1 . ree were served !' loeiu lame- . . i . ...I . .... 1 I an ii I ul different sinus aim u Hie desires of Ihe jjatliertn? ior ii-freshmeuts. Alderman IPown was master of t crenioiues for the evening. LARGE INCREASE IN FISH LANDINGSi VANCOUVER CANNING Production In Canada During June Was Sixty Million Pounds Greater Than In Corresponding 1924 Month OTTAWA. Aug. t. An . .... , I t t I tit l.illlllllS s crenc ol uu.11 1 . r ouaiitily and ill- in Atan.llHl In value f seaHsh lande.1 on bull, coasts uf Canada during the month id will, the same. Jim,, as ooiiipm mouth last year Is shown in purl meat of Marine figures. HARD RIVER HAS De- BIGJOREST FIRES i.mimmvtov Amr. 1. - CI real n wiiirc d Untile. The Urilish em VICTORIA DESIRES FUMIGATION PLANT Federal Minister of Public Works Will Deal With Request When He Arrives on vicnoiii v. Atut. I.UUII. j. ii. Knwr, federal minister of puldie work"?, will deal with I he rennvl of tile. Victoria Chamher of t'-om-merro thai fiiinipatlon of car-goo Je perfnrnied loenlly Avhen he arrives on the eoasl at tin end of mvit wi'fk. it w learned I "daft The minister points out I hut the department already es-tahltidied a funuKalion plant at Vancouver on the underslandiim Miat il would satisfy the needs of all llrllish lolunihia ports. MORE RIOTS IN CHINA REPORTED Ono British Subject Said to Have Been Killed In Nanking Last Night ployees are reported to have fired on the rioters killing four and wounding several. Hrilish murines are now guarding the plant nud most of Ihe Hrilish subjects are being taken on board tin? warships. ( I PLANT IS DESTROYED 'Loss Estimated at Over SI 00,000 as Result of Blaze Early VANCOl'VKH tfptial los.s' lllllt 'than $100,000. fnresl rites are rim ling on holhi power plaul or ii.it I.inrd lllver In the, nay l'ower tV; I. tn I ..I.. dilution ..I.... I.-..II.. Falls ....... ,1 Northwest Territory according was opene. wireless reporlx from l'orl Simp-:hy Hon. T. D, l'altullo. n of lands. Aug. 1. ALLIES QUIT RUHR VALLEY Evacuation Todajr Celebrated as a Is Being Holiday : ESSENS Aug. 1. The last French soldiers left Westphalia soil last night and the evacuation of Allied troops, who have beenNn the Ruhr region since early In 1923, commenced this morning. Under the terms of the London Agreement, the Allies must quit the rich coal, Iron and Industrial ranges before the advent of August. The evacuation Ii being celebrated as a holiday. BOATS COLLIDED LAST EVENING IN METLAKATLA PASS The molorlioal Fairbanks col lided with the fishing boat Cay-neon in Mellakalla passage last evening and the latter boat was PKKINC Autt. 1. I'liofneial Uun.meil siidiuiy. ine rair-reporls stale thnl one . Mrilish banks was onlwatd Umud while ...i.i..i LMI...I in finis in Mo. the Caysreon was returning to Interniitlonal Cxnort Co.'s fac- pri. Slie proceeded here ami I,.... i xVikinir lust ninhl after unloading her halibut catch t lie Cold Slorajte plant today. GETTING READY FOR HARVESTERS C.N.R. Perfects Its Plans to Handle Rush of Men to Prairies This Month INNIl'KM, Aug. !. l'reparii-i lions for the handling of harvest i labor have been completed by the j Canadian National llnilwnys and Kire special equipment is now ready eai-jy this looming .le.stioye.I-th. ' r ""'V'""'" , v..i. r. ..ii.i ..i.iwinu- Wwln gH the harvesters lo the i"lM ............ 1 v... r . , , ...I. II !. is esllmaled at more ' l"i'""? . rarme.r.s want tuem is ueiug none according to passenger officers. I " thnt 50.000 har- n 1 TTlII I A nnckio "'M-eeled rAllULLU UrtNS xeslers will come from the east MCU DHUCD- DI AWT fl"' dislrihuliun in the west. Mnn-PICiH rUntrA rLftlll ii,a h j,, thought will lake 10.- 00()( Saskalchewatt J0.000, and Minister of Lands Officiated at Alberta o,ooo. Oxer and above Function Near Nelson Today Ithis number II is anticipated thai Ihe lovxus and cities within the' NKI.SUN, Aug. 1. The now prairie provinces will supply 13,- Ihe West Kotde- (too men and Hrilish Columbia iuhl Co. at Hon- (I.IIOO. The hiii-xeslern from -llril. l.,.l,... I .I. 1.1 1 ..1 1.1 -11 iu'ihj ism v'i'niiiHiiii 1111- 10 in iiiisuri.eii minister in Alherla and Saskatchewan, principally Saskatchewan. 25 BOSTON GRILL Large L pmlatr Dining Hall, l.ihrary with newly laid dancing f'.oor for hire. Suitable for An,where nZiJ! dances, banquets and wedding parties, Stand Roy1 ' " For ratis, apply to Hoston and win bi. I PRINCE RUPERT HATT VIDECK, Prop. Grill. Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457, XV SO, 177. ynl J'HIMJK HL'I'KUT. H.C., SATl'llllAY, AlUil'ST i, ID25. Vtrdi'l Clr'.uUtlon 1S92 Strtel Salt M7 PRICE FIVE CENTS. PAVER PllTB EICULWC D A M V HEDl CTCH lUlULill 111 T LilY 1 IJULIMLJ DtWh I ULl LL 1 LIS HER TWO YEARS' OCCUPATION, ALLIED TROOPS ARE EVACUATING RUHR aimon rroauction in South Not Ten Percent of Its Former Volume anning operations must cease ir inausiry is to be preserved says government leport HTOltlA. August I. Willi its okeye production re- ii Hum ten per rut of it former volume, the Fniscrj n never regain il position as Ihe greatest falling Mrimm .vn'lil unless operation ream' for a period long enough lie -almon a iduinre to rclmbiliUtte themselves accord-' annual renirt of the Fisheries l)emrtnicnU ul yeai. mi!t I In? report, Mickey spawning hn Ih'imi dnil explosively to the lower renrhe of the river and hot' Yule Canon, wlurli formerly furnished the must . i. ..! ..Z.i ..r ..-t ....... j ' n nii i rivMv r w s so rdiicd a fo have little eoni-merctal significance. "If ho change is introduced in! Their majesties leaving the new La inula House after the opening. Willi the queen is Hon. P (h I. trhm. Canadian H igh Conrihissioner. while King (Seorge i arcompatiied l L. M. S. Amery. e reMrv of stale for the dominions and colonies HOUSTON LADY DIED SNEAK THIEF IS ARRESTED Stanley Plercey of Vancouver, Aged 20, Is Facing Court on Ten Charges VANCOt'VKIl, Aug. I. Arrest ed while in the acl of rubbing store last night. Stanley I'iercey. aged 20. was remanded in police lop. rourl this morning on ten charges of breaking ami entering. The police during Ihe past week have been checking up nu merous robberies where entrance was gained through the skylights frunePa of buddings, i'iercey s room xva entered and much of hc missing goods was located. SERIOUS FIRES ON LOWER COAST: MUCH PROPERTY IN DANGER lll-:ill( T HAY, Aug. I. A se Hons forest fire threatens lo de strov valuable titn'ber on Valdci Island together with many resi deuces and farm buildings. In' the Hyacinth bar district, a far-j mer lost an orchard of 20-year old apple trees. NO c.nThotel in" VANCOUVER THIS YEAR FISHERMAN 'SMITHERS HAIL IS DROWNED STONES INCH i Eric Dagsland Lost Life When! Steamer Struck His Boat IN SMITHERS MONDAYiAUTO PLUNGES Many Friends Paid Last Respects to Memory of Mrs. Rlopel, . Funeral. Bclns Held Wednesday " SMITH KHS, Au?. I. The dealb occurred in Ihe local ho-pilal early Monday morning of Mrs. Anthony Hiupel. a popular resident of Houston district, leceaed was born in Finland in IK79, coming io Houston some six years apo ami tnarryin? Mr. llloiiel. The remains were taken to Houston and Ihe funeral held on Wednesday afternoon, the loss to the community bein? shown by the many friends who attended to pay their last The ear was rounding the corner. from Third Avenue to proceed up flcllri.le Street when the steering wear locked and Ihe driver and car plunged oxer Ihe bank to the bottom about thirty feet below. The car. with the driver still at the wheel, turned oxer twice ami landed right side up at the bottom. Mr. Kiefiiaber crawled out and made his. way to the streiM and xxus taken lo the (ieneral Hospital where several cuts were dressed. He is now around town apparently little the worse for his harrowing experi- 'rim i h wt .1 Kim 111 rr It t In WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. With simple riles, the late William Jennings try tin was laid lo resl !here yest onlay afternoon. Service. look place in Mi Presbyterian; Church, where the great com-! niuner xvorshiooed as secretary Damage IN THICKNESS A Norwegian salmon fisher- F,ower Gardens Were Laid Low man named Mrie Dagsland. who! In Storm Last Tuesday Is, survived by a" widow residing; " in Vancouver, was drowned in th SMITHERS, Aug. I., What Skrenai Hlver near rceanic Can- was erhops the most severe, nery about 3 o'clock yesterday ! hailstorm tl has ever struck afternoon when the boat from' Ihe town of Smilhers, occurre'd which he was fishing was struck on Tuesday night about seven by the Union steamer Calalajoclock. There had been con-The Calala. which was weaving niderahle thunder and lightning her way through a large number for a number of hour with ev-of boats after calling at Skeena eral heavy showers and the black Hiver cannery points, was appar-'oud seen approaching looked ently unable to avoid hilling the finuliar lo the others until it boat occupied by Dagsland and a'e close when a noise like i his partner who was saved. A roaring mountain torrent gave life boat was lowered from the warning of someHdng more than '.atala and Ihe departmental pa- "le ordinary, trol boat Heron a'so was on th-' When this cloud reached the scene but no trace was found of ,ow" ''""re was a heavy clash or the unfortunate man. j thunder and Ihe hail and rain , Iranie down fu torrents for about OVER STREET Ralph Klefhaber Had Narrow Es cape at Corner McBrlde St. and Third Avenue ...I II... L-..-.I ..f ll,..'"'l,l twenty minutes. I lie hail was no I just frozen snow but solid ImlU of ice many of them an inch in diameter and remaining ;n the ground long after the iftonu had parsed. -j TJi laHui frdhv.loJiijas Jiol quite a half inite 'wuJe arul as il I passed along the base of the mountain it did not do much damage to the crops. In Smith- ,,..,,, . . .. ers however, il laid flat several Hal nli Kiefiiaber had a very, ,' ., . ,, ... : .'flower gardens that the... owners made beauty spols by hard mini i lie i uni iiiiir itiv . , .ii t... i . ....... . . , laud tedious labor. Ihe leaves I I lilt r nuio i utiipi. , vi. Jon cabbage plants and sunflow- willl ll nr. as iii ituiK nnu inn . I .....I ,. i r til il ' i Vcm.. .'ers were lorn and punctured ana mi- r..i 5i.ii: .uPi.t.ui.riy..iri.. ..I al II. the a corner ,.f of Tl.inl Third Avenue. tlullllu .lllllU-ll few xvindijvs were broken, the absence of pruperty damage was due lo the fact thai xery little wind accompanied the storm. BAD ACCIDENT WELLAND CANAL Fdwunl Lynch and his you gest ,' the street by Dave Ho and apparently nol badly injured "1' '"T , . intiiri f,, minor .lamaire to the superintendent LATE W. J. BRYAN Two Men Dead, Another Fatally I Injured and Eight Others ! Hurt ST. CATUFJUNKS, Aug. i. Thomas Albert, of construction is believed to be fatally injured and eight other men arje suffering injuries as a restdj, of tho crash of a heavy steel' form on DIIDICD VCCTCDnAV Section Three of W elland ship dUKIlU ItOlLiXUAI (.aili, (his inoriung. The struc-- jiuiv. which was used for pour- of Great Commoner j(ig foment, erumbled from lis Took Place From Washing- jox-n weight burying Lynch unit ton Presbyterian Church .his son in Hip debris. te Arlington Cemetery of state, and interment was in S50O.C00 and $1,000,000 Is Arlington National Cemetery. OFFICIAL LUNCHEON ON BOARD CAPETOWN Council' Cap!. (!. S. Knoxvlcs. D.S.O., OTTAWlV, Aug. I. Jit xvas commander of H.M.S. Capetown, learned definitely today from a xvas host to Ihe mayor and city Aid. I"iey. DETROIT HAS HEAVY RAIN Estimated at Between Done DFTUOIT, AiK- i - This city yesterday suffered its heaviest rainfall in years. Damage estimated al between 5ho,000 and Ul.noo.ooo xn caused lo itulus- CapL Knowlos Is Host to Mayor d ial plants and sewers and, in Newton and Members of City Hie residential district,, through flooding and pavement washed out. KATO REAPPOINTED. member of the cabinet thai tho council at an official luncheon' TOKIO, Aug. I. Haron Kalo, directorate of the National HalU, aboard 1he warship yesterday who rcigncd with his eahinel xvays has derided nol In under-; afternoon. The city xvas repre- aftc a rM oxer nexv taxation lake the construction of A nexv senled by Mayor Newton. AIl.'pnpooi'. xva- reappointed ri bole) in Vaneii'iver this vear. MrMoidi. 1 IIU' tav.