I1 25 V XV NO, 191 1 1 1 1 1 1.. .. 1 . . . TAXI IAH1SBKA nnl Ambulance Servlcn Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Holot, 3rd Ave. and Gth St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. PHILADELPHIA Leaders In National Rosult of Game A'H. Auu. 18. While the ;' iptna Americans and 8 were ptayhiR nil exlilbi- 1 Philadelphia r' to wilhin lliree Rme P' uti" M ' a-- is novv raidiiiR lb lr. iv if........ t... ... Pi liers with ylilch H ' iiriuii wan In li.im.1,.,1 mi 1 "''uu nut the ( nimiue o Hir i i -nnils nnd shinnim? was alii. I.I' 1.. . . . . 1 "- horliiiR staff, whlctijjy v di -played hIkiis of slip- 'J it1" le III ,;i;. ... . Mack is musing Hie - u lus team In order 'iii'in crnckiiiR in the r.h. FLOODS DAMAGE PART OF JAPAN Typhoon StrurL fl. .La Uanln nnd Kobe and Communlca-tlon Is IntoCruptod OSAKA iu c.....i lioicaiid houses wen. flooded ' l Illllinn altiiiAl- flaliiL'li Wii hi ... .... ' J1IIII 11 II I hi. li,lif.llt V'ltll. 1 - ""'I uiu YIL'IIIIIJ J 1 " l'"ilav it'll l.il... '""fill y,"t. '''"111,,;! ' I.0.D.L BURSARY CROWDS GREET PRINCE OF WALES IN ARGENTINE! Sptnds Busy Day Inspecting Brlt'sh Plants Reception In Evening Ht l AOS AlltKS. Aug 18. The Prince of Wale was Riven n welcome to the Ai uridine here Monday afternoon. Squads of Between! nilliiled police were taxed to the Leaaue ulmst in hnnillinn the crowds, which lined the streets. Spends Busy Day 1UT.NOS AIIH-S Aus. 18. (nooin TJie Prince of Wales i .peiiiliiitt a busy day this inorn- tm vr,erdav. the llintiUtn : . -.. r , , . I . llllrl .Nntionalssi" l'f " ' " V whiiI he iCMcweu iiiuii.-,ii.i.- " children and Hie evenlnu is devoted to a reception and pain performance. UNIVERSITY OF B.C. vn miilV An-. IH. Alan lame- M. .mal,l of Vancouver is . wmer or the l.O.D.K. hur-...... in i,e naid iu four ytirly ..Htnhnenl- ami letuible at the rniver-lly of Urilish U.luinbia. The bursary mi nually for Hie i in lie iiMiiniv'i rhlldreii of Hie tiu'il Hie supreme s education of who paid acrifice or were lo. tally disabled in Ihe war. Mr McDonald is a sou of Hip lal'e ' i.ieul. James MclHinald or , ,...i ..rorlli Hluhlanders Lilled at lin.fo.irt- Willi ilin.lilll 111 ItHH. LAWYER DIES. viivroiiiA, Aur. ....I Willi a we ' 'V' . i . here yesterday, lie ,H-' .:. . i8 in John known KiirIiipiI BbbbbbbbbHbbH Sai 11 Army Jiiilur "g t y Mis Oftlrer who revival ui weK BELIEVED BOY WAS DROWNED Wllllo Smith, Aged Thought to Have Lost Llfo at Mouth of Hays Creek Today Willie Smith, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, William Sniitlii-OM Hays. Hove Circle, is believed lo have been drowned at the mouth of Hays Creek near the dry dock Culvert between 11! and 1 n'nlockMU noon today. II nppeats that Willie and his younger brother were lishijig ut Hie point in iiiesliou when Willie fell Iu) According lo the hrolhur s slory, bu paddled around for a while In mi effort to net out and then" sank. The other boy then ran home to tell his parents audi II was liner t o clock liiMofu tho police, were nidified, Tho water was about leu feel deep where Hp' drowniiiR is believed to have taken place and Hearings of the United States! Tau'ifT I 'iiiiitiiirftfi.ktl nl SSn 1 1 lt I .tar... i'i ' i , . . . , i wnii res ore i hi i in- .mii-i ic .in duty on halibut, I wish to report my belief lliat the final outcome is likely to result in a reduction faun two cents to one cent. This would meet the present Canadhii duty of one cent. The Ciiinmission pave a most friendly and courteous heariiiR 'o lie Prince Itupert delegation. wli h consisted of myself, re-(H'cseitniR the city; J. W. Nn hoNs. representing the Canadian Fish A Cold Slora?e Co.; .1 II Measlier, represenliiiR Iho )eep Sea Fisberineirs I'nion; IS. W Xi'kerson, represenliiiR the l anadiau liaiibul Vessels Own- , i Association, and John Dyb-'tiavii. representing the Iloyal ' I ish Co. J The delepalion urged enuall-'laiion as a means of averting a , possible closed port at Prince Ituperi to American fishermen. Ketchikan Delegation "A larue delegation from Ketchikan, backed up by counsel', slroiiRly opposed any lnwerir.r of Ihe American duty, on the ground that it would prove 'cental to Ihe American halibut fleet. " this view was not shared by Hie Commercial Club of Pelers-Imrir. Alaska, however, as Hie latter 'continued on page six) money under falso pretences. mlm PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Centra! British Columbia's Newspaper lUtlXGi: III I'KUT. H.C.. Tl.'KSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1(123. VuUrdir'i ClrcuUtlon 156S OPEN REVOLUTIONARY TALK Ki'ii Maig is sli nvti chatting with one oT 'he putieuU at Christie Street Hospital, who fought under Hie famoii- fitlld ma shal during the (ireat War Mayor Newton Reports Officially on His Visit to Seattle to Give Evidence at Tariff Commission .... ... recoiiiineiidalioii Iicing placed before the AMUNDSEN PROPOSES FLIGHT TO ALASKA FROM SPITZBERQEN OSLO. Auif. 18. The newspaper Aflen Posen slates that llaohl Amuiid-seu is preparing a new airplane expedition for next summer. The Might is proposed to be made, from Spilihergen over the North Pole and Ihe unknown Arctic regions to Alaska. FAILS REACH BRITISH SHORE1;. Gertrudo Ederle Swims Two thirds of Way Across English Channel I- t 111." I'lll' VI." IN .SIMM ! El 8 tlioiisand acres and other lands ailjoiiinifr which will be settled , by the Hollanders. Il is close to; The expei'uilion already voiced by returning delegates thai Hie shore and was ur.ee a lake the liaiibul tariff conference in Seattle Iat week, will result in a bottom. The lowest part of it is. President of the now sixteen feet above the Mir ..r. u.ifcu.n , "' : L, u , s, ,e for a rnucliou iii the present larilP was reiterated, holiest tide imt (lie firi wan prachriUly .ml, v . , i . . , .... ii ,, ... ,,... .... r tl t iieiorc i' ar en 1 ... ,. ,. j LIEUT. COL. McLEAN. il last niglit. i , . jitxt ilrtiritorand then. It--will be. rue rejiori oi ins worsiup, wno reiurueu io me cuy jes-, caiiie oi can; 111 a ime after having utlended the meeting. sa as follows: ulatfon. ' Afrec aHendiiiR Hie publi.v . . . . . . . . . . . II is expected that from two: - - .... 1. 1 1 1.1.. liuiiureti 10 mu uuiiiiren ami iiiij, settlers will arrive in all bu' 18. Gertrude Kderle, who beRiin !TW0 JEWS KILLED an attempt to swim the Knglish Channel at 7.0'.) this morning was this afternoon forced to abandon the attempt after covering Iwo-tli'rds of the distance. Ad- urged the Commission to i verse weather conditions were re- sponsible for the failure. McAllister Gets Two Years in Penitentiary for Passing Number Worthless Checks in Vancouver (Special lo Daily Xevvs, VANCOrVKIt, Aug. 18. Two years in Hie peuitenliarv, New Westminster is the price Oeorge McAllister-has hoeiro McAllister posed nl wholesale houses here as n buyer, for Prince lliiperl firms. Alter lodging un order lie would cash a small check. y il seems likely that the lad may Counsel for defendant said McAllister had a mania for isu- liavn.beeti sucked through tho dig worthless chucks while under Ihe influence of I'mum' culvert Into tho harbor outside.! Defense counsel addressing Nobody having been found, there the inngislrale. J.x A. Findlay, Is,, however, a remote possibility pleaded for leniency for Ihe ae-lliatcibe boy may not have been cused. lie sdd he was well known iliiiwiieil. On Ihe cily police sta- iu Prince Itupert and only was lion being notified, Constable, possessed of the mania for pass-Polterloit was at onee despatched lug worthless cheeks when un- lo m osllgule. ,ur tho influence of drink. BASEBAI1 National Leaguo Philadelphia S. New York 3. American League Del roii -'. Chicago 2. ation lierore winter, acxi yeari Ihey will be producing. Hie only neip uie ilillians are Inciting from the government in 'i bringing in Ihe'sMtlers is the Jbuildiivx of the road to the land which Ihey are to occupy. AND MANY INJURED ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS i '. i VIF.NNA. Aug. 18. . Two are j dead and a score of people are injured as a result oi aim-Senutie riots attending upon the assembling here of the four leenth coiiRress of - the world Zionist organization. STOCK MARKET Hid Asked H. C. Silver 1.23 Dunwell J.50 1. 00 ,Hazelton .01 .02 ; I. . 1 87 .33 Premier - 5.09 2.20 Purler Idaho 18 .2.1 Vtirr Inlet 03 .0ft Silvercrest .10 i Daly Alaska .2 k Indian 01 .Oft Marmot Metals .. .15 llufus .18 Ormihy 13.00 Selkirk 01 .01 U Terminus .18 Howe Sound 20 00 filadslone SHa 2 i Bay view 03 .09 H Boston Grill Ice I. ream goes with dinner Large tpslair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing door for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest ami best for the least. Phone 457. PRICE FIVH CF..NTS. BRITAIN GOVERNMENT BUILDING ROAD FOR DUTCH SETTLEMENT QUEEN CHARLOTTES Red Menace Grips Great Britain as Revolution Openly Discussed there Secretary of Miners' Federation says he wants revolution with an objective ahead; stern measures proposed pOTYIIUM. Wale. Aug. IK. A coal strike such a 'I (iituI lirittiiii recently wonli) htve meant revolution, Hook of thi' Miners' Federation declared yesterday. Ik .olutiou will Mime," aiil Cook. "I whiiI u revolution h,,u tin' discipline of nil Jinny behind il; a revolution i;l only lime discipline lint one organized with an ub-i'l or il: a revolution understanding its goal." ii s , inlay -evral wariiings Hgaitul the "red menace" . It... 14 a hi ik a. e i iroiii miimi. ne. . ,. iioiigii ai 3L ran i si .Cathedral, London, urged that MAMrU riflPTrri ""'"K nicinirrs siniuni iw laken 1 1 1 1 1 1 V I III il I'll -it'll an uir ri--i-ii.lt-illlt.-lll ti imniawa J2&.000 Match Will Take Place . d.K. Auk. 18 T; , iiumder. nnd Jack li (npfv tnaiiaarr. i S.'-VOOH (hi after- tin empsey-WHU M'ltlf n. Wills' manager. post a forfeit lo the. mI that the fluid). 'Id be fore July t. U2fi ' tt Demoscy refuse to Hie hureement 1 mrnivftlitn ruled 'i- could claim Hie ,. grunted a licence , . Ii by Hie slate of 'In- morniiiK Ira. i. on IrlU'. I., tiw.nl Ilia ON BIG FIGHT Ztttttt... " ! Manager Puts up, a Pledge That 8AY8 SIR ADAM REFUSED MILLION BRIBE TO QUIT TOIIONTO. Aiir. 18 A frieml of Sir Adam He t, announced today u Mull rut lime that a f iv month ago Sir Adam it fused a brib of a million dtdlars lo alKiiidon on Irol of Hie SI. l.awre.Kc Hlver power tvioiiirfe and permit private corpora Iiiiiim In nlilain eorii i (it ' I ) S ! I 1 SERIOUS FIRE EXTINGUISHED Prompt Action at Oil Dock Prevents Sorloui Injuries on Point May A rather criius fire liial might easily hue ended in Itur-edy look place yesterday afternoon at 1.30 on hoard Hie gas boat I'oint May, Capl. Charley Wall;:ei. Jinnee MeXully. son r Die lor a I hardware merchant, was rather badly burned and was enl to the lioipital and Capl. Wallace also had hi hair liurued and minor injuries. II eeni Mia t I lie Iioal was taking gas al the Imperial Oil Nation when one of Hie tanks, not the mie iulo which the gas kio being pou red, exploded and immediately there was a Mare. Alex. II ix, who was on the dock,' iiniinitl.v turned Uie hose on the Maze ami it wax extinguished he- fore it had lime to Inflict more, than !uperftcial injuries. Hut; for thai prom pi m-tion the 'n-!hIIi tnlarht have hern iiivh Ii Building Road to New Dutch Settlement on Queen Charlotte Isds. People are now arriving and being taken care of by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rutten, formerly of Prince Rupert I The 1'ioviiirial (ioeiiiuieiil i making prepurutiuiis for the tew iJiiU.li seitlenienl at Oeiula ineadow. by building a road J iiom l ow Hill to that juare. Already lour miles ol it is com-i piuied and very ooil it will UejwsMble for the settlers already , tbeie to get lo Hie land and for the oilier. who are coming to jalso find their new homesiles. That is the iiilonnation brought j today by I. V. Anderson, provincial road superintendent, who I bus lieeu there making an inspection. .Mr, Anderson says tne coiouuatioii projee: at ueiula is an excellent one. There i n Imire meadow containing about two NO STATEMENT J, ON ELECTIONS so . in ere is no. Report From uarkln Heard at i . Jlti ...:ti I ...i,. . . . in .iaor .Newton s repori on me eonierence preseineo io me :uaner oi irjoo.?. ii win hjh- iu cabinet Meellng; No Ad- polntme'nts Made OTTAWA, Aug. 18. Premier .Mackenzie King aad no statement .tiuli.iii lA'tiari .ii.n .ifli.r lli. (.nil- Ihey have to come gradually. Only,. ne, mee. wJCi , foup few there and most a are now ,lr nilll. of Ui em are workfn? on the ruad.i.. ... i. i i, !nal no appointments nail ueen !.... . , . i i i Ihey are beinR looked after by, , accumulated Mr. and Mrs. Dave llu lan, for- . -We-had a delightful TimiK' imerly nf of Prince lirmnr. Itupert lliniipl who vrlin are :irl . l responsible for them that they afternoon listening to a report ft... i.i II.At. II I' f u iLiii .in flu. do not become a charge on the cix. of , ofnce ,n Lond community. i . . ,. lirniin The plan of the new settlement! . .,.. , ah ,S to go into mixed arm,ng an-l,., Uv MA aftemoon IO .oppiy ursi in an me j"--iiiut- who lie on the islands with vegetables and berries. Mr. Anderson says that there are now ripe wild strawberries on Hip meadows as big as cultivated berries. Some of the new settlers arei CUP AND MEDAL FOR SHOOTING expelled to arrive on every boat and Ihey will go on the land "iTr0phy Comes West at Nlfle As- gei ineir iioiurs i-.u. mi ,,c,.- socla.on Meet Held at Ottawa OTTAWA, Aug. 18. Western Canada captured the trophy at Hie Dominion Itiflt'" Association meet at Contiaught gauges, which opened Monday. Machine Gunner 11. Codings Of Ksquiinalt garrison artillery won the Mac- jtlougall challenge cup and the D.I..H.A. bronze lUe.lal and S-'U in cash with seven shots at 200 and 500 yards. TWO DROWNED FROM A CANOE Vancouver Police Certain Young People Lost Lives Whon Craft Overturned VANCOl'VF.H. Aug. 18. Isa bella Hoa and Stanley llaigeut, a young Vancouver couple at tending a picnic at Howen Island on Sunday, met death by drown-In, The police now feet certain, fnllowiUR Uie findiiig".uf att overturned canoe last msht. The couple were paddling Sunday afternoon on Howe Sound when tliev disappeared. Search for the bodies has so far proved unsuc-cess f u 1 CAPETOWN AT NANAIMO NAN A I. MO. Aug. H. -1 H.M.S. Capetown arrived here thU 'morning imm Victoria.