li;i IQUOR PROFITS CHECK ARRIVES , .11 ' lo- lirrk fur H.ttf M,f rei.inl of the interior to- itv har of w,u" w i ie 10 at inrowti 10 !t the mi month'""' r'""' by ,,",' I.al lear l'n enieni eorreponiln.c '""t'1 highway i- l omptetr o 7.1.3 1 . tin- r(lo -oiintfNl for ihroUftl. a rerlalii iroxr profit it now twill' piirpo-'' of the ihioii Act. Ilierf ' a riane irll- i'i allotinn liipior prn-' "i now bruM niH 1 to the ajgreaale I.e. altrntted by -I in he pllhlir tie IliUllMMp.llltif ' - '"I liin ljf on t Ite :t ' I inipiilation IUTTER BEAR GOES ASHORE ' on Annual Cruise to Arctic With Food Supplies for Set tlements HI I Sun. la. cable ui-il in-re today from! :' the Aleutian urchi--'ai.- thai iil0 United ' " nuurd culler Dear -i u1 i.iipc prince oT Wit leu "K Slrillla. (j up M'sfM. wan on 4nU 1 1'ii-f willi fiwul niiiUie P1 "X nil ev,i is lii'm e ... . ..... Mli-tni'iiU in the WNER OF MINES IS RESIGNING FROM THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT ,vlw;i Ai. The lis-- ! Ji-..pti agency kii.v-'''"bi i i 'mi I if b' l.tdier, presi-r ''t' boiird of Irade, offcr- viiiiln.ii rinni dm cnb- l he owner of eon I I is ,u" ' til ly ib'i'lined for H on i, rl ,.,,,r Hilllr-. FFALO BEING KEPT WELLjVmilN RESERVE I 'lM' NT0 A,,, f. W.....I 1 l, " I ., here iMIiriilo .i. , iTcenlly . ... . . Illl..!,, . "Oil II I II W 1 1 14 1 1 1 " 1. " 1 rn doing well and " "llllll ,M 1...... V . Il,n,lc by lliein i-.o.,H ''Mini ..mil. ,. ""i. mmtri'r nee on tliem mid keep- within 1 hu reure, LOWER FREIGHTS TO RUPERT ARE ASKED BY SMITIIERS PEOPLE OTTAWA. Auk. I -'. The mlllier did net hoard of Trde -ubmilled elaim In Ho- railway enrnriHunon ulating that the farmer of (lie dUlrlcl are at i liitaitvanlNKe in Uie matter of fielu lit on potaloe and vegetable di'-lmett for Prince Itu-pert and kina for a lower tariff both to l'rinee tieorge nnd i'rinee Huperl. COOL AND FOGGY WEATHER IN SOUTH VANCill VF.II. Aim l-'. "ol. fi.HL) vw'allier i- aiditiK the lor-i-tiy oMicial in tld'ir f iclil asaiiift firen. which nhow further lliiprowiiienl today along the Coant. In Hie Kuotcmiy rar lleelxlok ieriou fires arc still burning. WANTS REPARATIONS i:iM(iMtN. Aug. 12. Mri. I.1I1II1 loi.worth of l'rinee (ieorge filed a elaim here yesterday b-f.re the war reparations cotn- 1 ion tor for Injuries nveixeil by liei -elf and two ehil-dren llnoiiuh Hie torpedoing of the -learner llexporia. MOTHER AND BABY DROWN WINMI'Ktt. Aug. la.-- lint body id Mrs. Hilton and her six inoiitb.- old baby strapped to lis mother's b reus I was tnkan from the waters or Assiniboliie HJver yesterday. The woman disappeiireil Monday night. BOWSER DECLINES VICTOIIIA. Aug. 12. - U li staled here Dial W. .1. Dowser has definilely .In lined lo aecepl any federal noiiiinatiou in Norlh Vaneimver. Con ivalives in Unit rlillnif hae I"1"" oH'ssliig llllll. BYNQ AT EDMONTON. KD.MONTON. Aug I liinf Mint nai'iv I'liiiii'il ...... ton .Monday afiei A iv 1 11. She Ilaron I'.ilnioiv uip to Ui EAST SENDING HARVESTERS TO .MONTIII AI.. Aug. IS. All r-noi fur iiinvemeut of ban ester from points east of l.ei in the province of (juebeo and all imiiits in ibo Monthlies were shattered on Monday and ycsler-lay when the Tirst eicuriou rains lef the Mast Tor Winnipeg. Itifortnalion rreeived at the lieadquarlcrs of the Uaiiadinn dnilways in Montreal indicale that the movement of harvesters from eastern Ouebec ami the iMnritiuws will le In exeess of J.OOo ami (lie-i- rejKjrls go thp niimtiei s origin iling at the terminal points only .inch' as Char-lotfntoftn, 1 1 a 1 1 r u Sydney, and Miineton. Oilier tinrveslers who will jotu the trains at lalions 11 rtut witl utiiloutedly swell Mils total. AHocetlier. the Canadian Hail ways . ojterated nine special rainn to earry I lie harvesters ind it is eiperled that at least an eijunl number of trains will lie neeennnry to car for the volume f traffic which will orlginute in the provinee of (Jnebec from Levis and west on August 1 1. It sports from agents of the "ompany in Onlnrio indicale (hat ill fwrvesier reconls will be bnoen when Hie movements "oiniwenee in that province on Aiwust 18 and 2t. The excursion! n August H ineludes all of On-Mirio east of Toronto, including Ollaua and Dial or the :'lst nil d Ontario vst rf Toronto. MOGUL GOES" TOVICTORIA Coppor Dolnn Reloaded on Vessel Which Loaves Soon as Possible In spile or I ho fact thai (be copper from Hold I had been discharged al tho Canadian Na tional new dock here, il was de cided at, noon today Ihat the steamer .Mogul should be reloaded nnd taken .south for cx-11 11 1 i 1 tit I ii () ami repairs. A, Wolhcriiow, marine superintendent, of tho Unastwisc Steamship V I targe Company, arched llils morning on I lie I'rinee (iourgc nml soon decided lo take the Work away from llii-loi't. The Mogul went ashore n'. Mew .Nugget last Saturday and commenced disclim-sing copper hero Monday afternoon. BASEBALL American Loaguo Cleveland I, WnshlngUm a. Chicago 15, New York 2. SI. Louis 2, Philadelphia a. Huston I, Detroit 0, National Louguo Hosloti U, Chicago 2. New York I, Pittsburg 1. Hi'ioklyn .', I'lnritUmti 7. statu) THE PRAIRIES '' Nino Special Trains Take First Batch From Eastern Quebec and Marlllmo Provinces leinoon wnen ioii si. to aceepl Uie wage per hour with tfine tor tune over eight hean-r. nuperitilcndent of con- slrurtiou. announced this morning (hat work had been resumed and in a day or so il was expect ZD 'l.CUIstalivc r BOSTON GRILL Parli.ii.n-ut J mete Large t pitair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Suitable for 3rd dances, banquets and wedding Kind Royal Hotel, Ava. and 6th 8L parties. PRINCE RUPERT For ratis, apply to Boston MATT VIDECK, prop. 5I '...- ' Grill, Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. Wl XV NO. IKO, 1MU.NCB HUPFJIT, H.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, vttLrdiv't circulation U33 ed the pom ins of concrete wouhikousisls of Douglas be in full .swing again. Seventy, three men reported for work this morning as against 1 in that were on the job wlien operations ceased last Friday. The crew-will be up lo fiilf, strength again in a tew days. r J. D. McNivcn, deputy minis ter or labor, and F. K. Harrison, P. .MeCafrr.eSy Dominion jrovrrniii'-'il fair wane P. McCalTery, S slill here gaining experience the operation of flying boats. Wireless equipment, in con nection with the here, is working oul on patrol wherever they may be. Ileporls of landings and takings otf are regularly report- patrol planes' ed lo Seal Cove, where the station very success- is located, and thence relayed bv fully this season and beiubpiar- phone lers j- in praetcally continuous Cove. lo headquarters al Casey Sir Henry Thornton Gives Opening Address from Radio Station at Lulu Island, B.C. VANCOL'VF.H, Aug. 12. That the new Canadian National Hiiilways radio station CNUV would prove u useful vehicle in developing u spoil of friendship between that company and il? many patrons on Ihe Pacific coast as well as a means of conveying information concerning Canada and the Canadian National ltailways to people on both sides of the bonier was the wish expressed last night by Sir Henry Thornton chairman and president of (ho Canadian National Hallways in -opening die latest of the company's broadcasting stations here. That many thousands of people in Vancouver and al other Pacific Coast points wer? listening for the opening broadcast from Ihe nc(v slalion became evident shortly after the Initial announcement of the program was made. Telegrams and local and long distance coinnumici-lious began to pour in lo (ho new station shortly after the commencement of the broadcast and lliese came from many provinces of Canada as well as from slates across the line. Introduced by Mayor In declaring the new slalion open, Sir Henry Tbornlon, who wis Introduced lo his radio audience by the Mayor of Vnncou-er, said Mint Hits completed the chain of broadcasting stations owned and operated by the Canadian Nat tonal system In Canad i, -tiivli hiiii from Moneton. X 11., on the Atlantic Coast, to Vancouver on the Pacific. These stations bad been instrumental In placing before the people of both Canada ami the I'niled Stales, facts concerning Canada and the Canadian National (tail-ways which were of inula! bene fit. These stations had also pro vided a means whereby Ihe man agemenl of the road could main-lain a friendly, personiil touch with the thousands of employees of this far flung system, who were so widely separated be cause of Ihe systems great mile age that for the president to meet lliein all personally would be impossible. The opening of C.N.H.V. "The Voice or Ihe Pacific" had been all that was required to complete the C.N. continued on paco six Strtet StUi E21 PRICE FIVK CENTS. ROAD OPEN HAZELTON TO PRINCE GEORGE R. KMC ASKED TO REPRESENT VANCOUVER AT FOKTHCOHING ELECTION load to Hazelton from Prince George Is Now Open for Traffic; First Car Through Yesterday special lo Daily New-; III Hvs LAKE, Aug. Itf. Tlu? historic norlhlaiid - .-on i1 will Hie "Hi ! aiilo niulc with the completion ol ..v between Muni- Ukc hiiiI Emlakn. The rirl auto t f (! trip between Hurn take and Bmiako w.i-. the road ye-tcnlay Ity J. It. MHutyre or .Smitheiv ,g li m wit,- Mr,. .M.I 11 lyre it ml her daughter, Mr-. : Mi-- Ui-c Smith. 1 .irunn 01 mi- gap 01 the Dominion li ghway make- lourisl unlii lrael a possibility I iit far north and west as Hazel-ton, a pUre replete with inleresl Mint historical ass..mOon. Tin matt now 111111 coulinu- - u 1 Hire hundred mile weal of nitre liroiKe ami it i extteetod 1' will be runtimi'd down the M uti V,43.&U for strkMrna valley, a iiltlf each yar. Wonthi Ending March 31 Jarndiially linking up the towns Change In Distribution "IM v,,,'Mf " 'lie route until j it roarlirn Terrace. From there m i l. J. Mallifo-l it'"' " unpen in- roie will (mm fli iiMtniH.i ' 'I'tl'Mill lo construct. ELEVATOR WORK LUNCHEON FOR l)r JBnn.W iihl. STARTS AGAIN Agreement Between Carter Halls-Aldlnger and Laborers Was Rcachod Yestarday Afternoon RAILWAY HEAD c " 5 mi" u ,1 Sir Honpy Thornton Will be Ban- quettcd on Friday by Board I of Trade Settlement between Carter- '" 'he course of his annual llalls-Atdinctcr (V. Lid., elevator 'scrn lour of infl ection. Sir i rout ractors. and the .-(rikinfi la- 'Wiry Ihornloii. iire.iiilenl of I lie ,.,,.,.., ai- i-ilv ..r its t ...it ;.V i "' i . i ' land inn i coiistiluemv .uiiatii uci i oure to win wnenever Elections May be Held VANCOUVER, Aug. 12. Dr. King, minister of public work- in the Dominion government, i- piomiiieui.lv mentioned i.,.,..,. ,i...i .,. .., Can li:.., vaii....ai ii.iKv. u lH,"'f werui .amuuaie lor un . ny or some lower mam . lea agree! l -V otlicial .. will arrive here. . . . . i iu . w " t , ., ale ile of He fr""' Vaneouver on the steamer V1"1'" ,cr, , t,,g l"ret. an.l a half-M"" lluporl at 10:30 Friday: l'"",H; hf 'C f.011 "''J hour ,ur . D M Wuing an.i will proceed Eal . ' m" ' ' ' . r -II , "(... nil hp In " mi a" iivip Ultr uie iirovini'C Vancouver Centre. Vaneouver North and New- MOUNTED POLICE ARE DEFENDED IN MANITOBA Effort to Have Them Eliminated Frustrated by Attorney General Craig WINNIPKO. Aug. 12. llepre- .-enlatioiis have been made lo At torney General Craig to have him; NFAV YOllK, Aug. IS. Pitts -urg is now leading the Uianls by four and u half games. Philadelphia leads Washington by 'wo games. THREEWATER MAINS BROKEN Japaneso Steamer Got Away From Vancouver Without Bolng Attached VANCOl 'VF.lt. Aug. .12. In-1 Vesligalion disclosed that three water mains across the first narrows were broken yesterday when the Japanese steamer was rammed by a tug. The water service to Point drey was seriously curtailed. The steamer put oul lo sea after the mishap and Uie tug owners nnd tho city are unable to attarh her for damages. cats be might have. However. 110 tle- hed. ler was the dinner guest of LiliernU I.. II. . hv si.wti.1 in.in ..1 o ..-.i.l- ...,1' pruviut-c. 111 uie course 01 uti iiddrcss tie ile- Salunlay mornin " " j dared there was no doubt thai no matter when the elections were called the government was; : : . '' J ... cmm" """'sure to be returned with a good of the Hoard 1 of Irade width' .: ,1:..;,.. ..i.-......i;, Another Flying Boat Comes from Vancouver and One of StOrk, l. C ir.,,. ,f ffairrlil f..ln w ..iillim.l ClbtKins and D. Thomson is mak-11 .... .... t...i..iJ ing arrangements for a luncheon in honor of Sir Henry and bis associates. This alfair will take place at I o'clock on Friday afternoon in the Huston Cafe ana will be open to the public. A committee consisting of M K.U.day-i6 oS.'J. K. Campbell, D. officer, who were largely instru- Thomson. K. C. (iibtons and J. menial 'n bringing atimil the se- C. McLennan has been delegaU'd (lenient, will return -oiith this to lake uji local malters with iflenuton. Ihe oa'rly during its stay here Machines Will Go to Islands A Hurt flying boat. ON. will arrive here about the end or this week from Vancouver lo join Uie fisheries patrol 111 llti disliicl. On the arrival of the t5N. one of the ships now working oul of Digby Island will be taken to Queen Charlotte Islands where it will remain until October. It is expected that Sipiadron Leader J. II. Tudhope, commanding officer at Jericho Heach tatioti, will bring ON norlh and remain here for the balance of Ihe season, uilhcr Flight Lieutenant Karl MacLeod or Flying Officer A. II. Hull going lo Ilie Islands. Flight Lieutenant V. F. Mawflsley, who recently join-i - ed Ihe Jericho Heach -sjaff, i?! communication with the shins in IIlllllt. U 1 1 UUUIUIV j (till. ' ' I.-. . ... IL. ! . f -Rouaiiir wiiii 1 ue r.a-i auu is bound to come." he declared. MAUD FREE FROM ICE IN ARCTIC SEATTLE. Aug. 12 Steamer Maud. Amundsen'- exploration ship, which was icebound throughout last winler in fhArwtta f the north of Siberia, has freed herself and sailet for Nome, wireless report. stale. The Maud Ifft Seattle on June :t. 11)22. to drift over the Norlh Pole. FISHERMAN Arthur Simmons Hanged Himself In Fit of Despondency at at Haysport HAYSPOHT. Aug. 12. Arthur Simmons, a fisherman working for ,the Maritime Fisheries at Haysport, committed suicide las! night bv hanging himself in the white fishermen's bunkhou tieijp. TheppostytQU h that,'. it. took place during a fit of des- pondeney caused by financial af- irairs. Dr. Sagar was called and he held an investigation. i Simmons was about forty years of age. lie will be buried at J Haysport. I rr RALPH CONNOR COMING TODAY Famous Canadian Pastor and Author Will Arrive on Train and Proceed to Ilev. Dr. C. W. (iord.m of Win- join in making representations nipeg. better known as "ltalpb asking for the wiping out of the Connor." famous Canadian' pas-lloyal Canadian Mounted Police. lor and author, will arrive III Ihe in western Canada, but Mr. Cruiu icily from the east on tonight's lias refused lo 1m- a party to it. train anil iuo'ci-.I In Vaneouver Ihe attorney general ut Alberta on the steamer Princo Charles, is said to "have been agreeable He will be accompanied by his but the move is nipped in the bud son. King tiyrdoii. who is preach-by the action of the Provincial ing al Oisrnme. 'Dr. Cordon has (iovemment through their chief of en attending the mrvting of law officer. J'he United Church presbytery in Mr. Crate nave il as his ouiu-l Prince tieorge. ion that the services of the force were still required in the west nnd that he would do his best to intercept any move looking lo its abolishment. PITTSBURG LEADING. KNIGHTS OF CUP AND CLASS FORM UNION KD.MONTON, Aug. 12. leverage dispensers ol FdmoHlon have formed a union to protect their " iown interests. A meeting at I which 75 persons were present ! has just been held and another will lake place on Sunday next when officers will be elected. DUNNING NOT TALKING OTTAWA. Aug. 12. Premier Dunning of Saskatchewan is still silent in regard to negotiations for his entry into the Dominion i government, wincn n is unurr- isiniHl are in progress. BOARD OF TRADE LUNCHEON to Sir Honry W. Thornton, K.H.ll. In lloslon Orill. on Friday at t p.ni; Tickets from Hoard members 1.00