PAQ3 FOB TZTL. DAILY 113773 V.-., ii.i- LOG OUTPUT BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManuj MUCH LARGER co om am' h6.me me 1 "YOOO ecTTER COME U3 tOO'L L HWE OOM'T WORRY yOjE IM ttM6. 5 - . ft THAT WtvS 0UDCB arrested - i'll POLICE- U TO fjC, HEUO uck anvsodv now - i i i-1.llllBitff8fPJ FOR ISIC4HT SMftUTX WOO . JUDGE SmAlTZHE : THAN IN 1925 thkt Bumps akjto I I ( HtLP!" , . ' 1 I J TU J! S . 1 mii. Mill U.L. - . 1 COOR.T AIM WE WILL PIX T Pore ME 1 1 ifwctM v 1 i- . 11 -Tiflijr: 1 ,-,Cv7 CWT KE UE THAT I v II "fcr I I I.UUL.U LICK Llf- W ACCEOT IN THE MORNING "7 r. : n m c uirm him if hp m 1 ibml: trn r . ? To End of July This District Is Over Ten Million Board . .,eet Ahead. ii -is Over'leri'million feet more logs Jiave been scaled this year to the. end of July than to the eml of the same month last year. The total this year is 59,171,522, as against 4i5,8i!3,90y last year. The. scale for the month was 13.205. 871 hoard (ec.1, in addition tn about seventeen thousand linenf feet of poles and piles and over one hundred vhousnnd ties For July the cut of hemlock exceeded that. of spruce, although nor the year it is not as large by over four million-feet. Details of theJuly scale follows: iDouglas fir lied cedar Coast spruce.. Interior spruce 'Hemlock ...... JiaUam ....... Cypress . . .. .1. Jackpine ....... Alder r. ...... . Cottonwood ... Fir ties Hemlock ties Pine ties ... Ft nee posts . , J'ulpwood 1.99C.I71 2,113,529 3,121,133 529.005 3,437,303 1,053,278 285 C.002 115 15,990 Piles and. poles, measure in July were e- than last year. They are measured in lineal feet, ties counted individually and pulp-wood, fence posts, shinale holts ami coniwood are scaled by the cord. Details follow: Spruce poles ...... . , Hemlock piles .. Cordwowl . ... i . ....... Shingle holts , .., 8,175 8,920 1,800 1Q .(39 1,038 110,727 FUNERAL TODAY OF LLDUTTON UNDER BIBLE STUDENTS A funeral service for I L. Dutton, who died suddenly a! m his nuiiie on layior street on Sunday afternoon, was solem H!"'1 "Jl'1 , D"lrtak; vhuh-i ai: iurp!iociniuiis mom ing ,unde the aiisjnces of fhe International Hible Students' Association, of w.'iich deceased was an active member. The remains Heft on this morning's easlbouml itrain.fointerment at Kitwanga. i'rhe fotl6vihg sent floral tribute: The Prinze Rupert Kcclesia; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. I). Orchard McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MCllae, Joe il.indsay, International Hrother-liood of Kleclrical Workers, Local Union Xo. 311. Mayor New- 'ton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mcltae, (Mt. and Mrs. J. J. Little, Captain Archie, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ulterstrom. Jlr. and Mrs. ft. K. 'hyolfson,. Mr. and Mrs. Jac llatchford, Public Works De partment employees, Trades 'Labor Council. BARGE TO BE USED ON MACKENZIE RIVER Will Be Built at Vancouver and Taken to McMurray In Knockdown Condition. KDMONTttN, Aug. 11. Mark inj? a distinct advance in far nor thern transnortalion aloim the Mackenzie Jliver, and one which will mean much to Hie people be cause in future all seasoiial rush es . of traffic will be expeditiously handled.'L. Ilomanet, general mn 'nager of the Alberta & Arctic ffransporlalion Company, a dn- parlmeut of the Hudson's Hay Comoany, let a contract at $20,- 000 for the construction of a new unit that will more than double tlieffreigfit cavacily of I be S. 8. Distributor and naturally Increase tlie ; passenger accommodation. The new vessel is an inumense barge 110 feet in length with a 30 foot beam, and all housed and bigger than the Distributor Itself with which It will be linked. It is in fact a steamship without a steam plant, although it will be equipped later with two 90 h.p gas engines and powef plant lhal will cost iJIOiOOO. TJiis power will be used on occasions when it may have to cut loose from the Dislbulor on (Treat Slave. Lake, due to storms and also wlien it moves about the Mackenzie River delta and Ihe Arclic cftasl. ' Big Carrying Capacity , To . be built at Vancouver ly fleonge Askew, contractor to Ihe Hudson's Hay Company, it will have; a carrying capacity of 300' tons, double that of the ordinary barge used on the Athaliaska Hi- ver. .shipped hy rail ui rough Jvd- monlon lo McMurray in knock down condition, it will he taken over the portage to Fort -Sjiiilh. where it will tie assembled in lime for the opening of navigation next spring. GRAIN SHIPPED OUT BY E. D. & B. C. LINE tlicale. The exact total is 3,-120,887 bushels, made up of 2.-331,120 bushels of wheat and I,-095,107 bushels of other grain. While exceeding by a eonsid 15 erable margin shipments during 297 1 the 1921-25 crop season, this and season's figures fall short of flic 1 923-? I total, which showed 828.298 bushels shipped, dn the crop season 1921-25, shipments. totalled 2,891,323 bushels, whitf in 1922-23, shipments of only 788.500 bushels were recorded. During the month of July, 1926, 55,01 1 bushels of prain were shipped, with a few thousand bushels still jn store a' elevators along the line. 4. BELGIAN CHANGE IN REGARD TO CONGO IS LEADING TO REFORM King Albert and Prince Leopold Both Favor Criticism of Present Situation Africa. linUSSELS. Aug. 11. High Kelgian aillhority has paved Ihe way for the meeting in this coun try in fM"ptemier of the International Conference on the Christian Misiou in Africa. 'Not so long ago diplomatic considerations would have made any discussion of the African -problem unacceptable to Hekium, hut Leopold II and the ongo atrocities are not so sensitive an issue of late, and royalty and Ihe (Colonial office alike have made gestures which indicate that (be forthrnm jns .conference will be. welcome. Ifs sessions will be held at Le Zoule, a scacoast town, for a full week, September 1 1 to 21. Self-criticism regarding Afric an olfinial .policy went to grertt lengths at the Second Helgian'Cn lonial Congress, which met in the city on February 0 and 7. The outspoken way in which some of the defects or failures nf Belgian colonization were nxpnd evoked severe criticism from Nationalists, but the critics had royal encouragement and got away with their strictures on the admJnis- Carry it always with you ii tin nf Si J? Keeps teeth clean, brenth sweetie appetite keen and digestion zestton good Qrtst after I'rince I.enpdld, Crown Prince of Ifclgium and namesake of the late monarch ,aiidressing the Congress said that the present situation o fihe native population in the colony was bail, "the death rale eieessivc ami infnnt mortality, in particular, fright fully high." King Albert was equally plain-spoken and appears to have taken an attitude which would make ,,"R,,m' mP na'i selling ror a I7AC AHC 007 DUO VI Ao 0,4Z0,OOl DUJ. conference in which all the great 1 colonizing powers will be unofli- JIDMOXTON. Amr. II Nearly j 'aliv reprysenled. hree and one-half million bush-! - " els of grain was shipped outlDniCnM I inTIHD OnilDrr from Ihe north country last sea- 1 UUUU K-ri SSZ&, LOCATED IN NEW YORK the crop year ended J illy 31. in- German Citizen Arrested as Alleged Member of Ring of Distributors. HUFPALO. X. V., Aug. 11. Federal agents have located n warehouse on the west side, in New-York City, from which w(s shipped the poisonnus alcohol wtiich euused the death of nearly 50 persons in western .W York and Ontario. Tlii information wu ?ontairid in a telegram reeeiveil hy Frank J. Hale, federal supervisor of alcohol control, from William K. Dunn. Jr and Joseph pora. memiiers of his squad. Jiief Hale was informed that one man,-aOermah citizen, had U'enrrelefflas'iin alleged member of a riv flf ilislrihutors' of poison liiptor. which snipped I,-ino gallons to this eity. The al-diol i Relieved lo have ten im-i'orted from Oerni;tny. The deaths if billed when tlie ordinary nie- Hiods of rectifying denatured al-i eoin.l faile dto siicet'fd with Hie iierman alcohol. HENRY FORD GIVES ' VIEW OF HIS NEW 350-LB, AIR FLIVVER DKTIUHT, Midi., Aug. 11. After producing and distributing more than I t.ooO.OilO of his fa mous automobiles, Henry Ford has come to tlie front with an 'air flivver. Humors of experiments with a baby airplane, were confirmed when -Mr.,Furir... am- his Uty-third birthday, yave a sueeesfu demonstration of the tiny monoplane, a product 'of his labora lnr Designed hy Otto Kappein youyg uerjian ei.giiifer employed In "tlie-'Ford e"xpVrimenti"tahora- lories, the ship is powered by a three-cylinder air-cooled motor The pilot slls about midway o the. wing, which is placed along the top of imp fusilage. It ha a wing spread of 22 feel, is i: feel long and weighs 3.10 nound. II Is planned to replace the mo tor with a three-cylinder engirt wlurh will bring the weight down to about 310 pounds. TRADE WITH RUSSIA SHOWS 48 P. C. DECLINE WASllIXfiTOX, Aug. 11.- -Fo the six monlhs ending June 30 last. American trade with Soviet ltusia showed a turnover of aj,'J3'J.i)00, a decrease of 18 per cent from that for the name period in 1925, the Russian lormauon Korean announces. American exports lo Ilia! coun try were 25,002,OO0, as com-' pared wilh 32,010,000 for lho correspondiii six monlbs last' year, whi'i imports were $7,970.- j 000, as compared with 10,10'J. (loo. "Im-pott figures for this year, however," Ihe reiiort cori-l turned, "do not include matigan-ese ore, estimated at about ft, 000.000 and fur esllnmted a 1 ,500.000. Advertise in the Daily News. I ' : . - i - -- 1 ' '" i i .i - .i i . I it I III II. II; - - - , 7 , I YA anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. & 2c per word in advance. No Adrertuement taken for lets than 50c SPORT CHAT -fame. Ie thetr lal atn i! K ?h Plans are .i-.diT way for 11.' stating of a -wimnilng giila .i tlie Prince Hu r bwuiiinins Club at the Sail lkes on Sur-Uiy next. An aniMtiou program of aquati'- "iiorl hiis eeii nrranintl hy Capl. A. Swansnn, president of tin- rlnli. aistd by hire UfiieT Mcl'.nnlri and Jw:k Itoddie, and tlie ev-nl pronile-io be ono of Ihe most entertaining in ine. sport annals of tin eily. The program ir.cluds swimming cTiamploriship for men and laUes eanoe races, rae- for liQyi ,arn1 girls, diving eon-tests, ,.niow fw.iliim on tn greasy pole, -.i tier ttum- ion mi me mus u mention. nhrn fiHf wesirner t'.e fun wiii i. .rnsl and fu.-Hu.-t In the intermediate Foolba! i.eagu- lb ni. N.V.n. and tlx M School " ill go to the ma on ksnr. Ilrttli teams are out - win nod il sl il.l m a dins-done igainst the -'Mae the nav d .n.VH were foetl 10 play wilii tvo reserves and one man shi!r; which was a serion- liandleap However, it is expected a full team will be in the field lonigiti and will show nonu- good foot ball. It is said the Hmh School are rartn' to go. The follmrnw learn will br He Met I by tlie J. Itielirrtond, goal; llalnti Moore ami eo. Hheuton, haekv; K. Piaroek. fleo. WTnwn nnif ilzgeratd. half tnekit: Slienif-i, A. X. Other, J. Kims, Dyei mil Cam m, forwflnls. A 't h.p. Ilenaull car has re captured the twenty-four hoti reeorti tiy irayelllBR al a mean speed of loH ni.p.h. The las lap was cotered.nt m.p.b With Ihe heavy fogs eominu down at niylil it is wiss for mo tor boat ixers to rememlier to lake alotiK, tficlr conipase. While the flig liare not leeii very heavy until enrly in Ih morning it js wio lo the pre paired for eniergcneies. If itniaUS in a liejtvt tttg Ii roiie Jhrpw ifom Hie;, ifril 0 III'' IKMlJfWr make an ieellent Tmaik of d. reel ion. HUGE TROUT CAUGHT IM AN ALBERTA LAKE KDMOXTOX, Aug. 11. The eaon'v record for Ihe largest trout ivuiwhi in Odd lnke was sliatleici when A. Parsons caught a Hum-lei I rout weighing 30 to pound, ihe reeonl had prevl-nuly been hfthl by It. K. Austin, a (ilgary man, who. had a 3t- IHiiliWl trout lo'fiis credit. The Uilal eatah up to August 1 amounls to ,10,030 pounds. This is the in lornvalion forwarded lo M. T. Hndd. local fisheries inspector. i J K JoJmston. over seer at 1u lake Tins total has all been a tighf hy anglers, no I Use SiMOND! SAWS s Machine KniveSi I MONO CAMADA l,W CO. tTD. MONTRKAt VAITOJUVtH. tT. JOHN. N.I.. I TOHONTO 11 4 WANTED. FOR SALE. Hilt SALH. Pleasure Inuneh "dwelt," in good eondllmn; towered wilh four horsepower ftisltiop engitu-. Apply. Pu".-len. Dally Xtw . VOW SALIi Ilud'on motor :. first ela condition: ffne f,i-pleasure IhmiI. Snap Appl . Hox 3IH. D.ilr Xew (Iffiee. FOfl SALK. Hotel Massetl. A gooil bargain. Ill health e.in,. for sellinc Apply William Hudson. Masett. DC. FOH SALK. Seow. gowl as ner'. with three room rabin. Nhv living house. Price (1275.00 Phone Hlue tH'4. i; FOH SAI.B Saxophone, C me! aly, in good condition. (Job. Hell, salin finish. Phone lllaek IH! VEST FOIl SALK. Sew thU year and used only one week. Prlee j0. Pullen. Dally New. KOIl SALDinina room mte In good eondilinn. Phone lliaCK 7.IO. f TO RENT F0I -fl KXT.- Ji rien btiiblina a 171 Third Avenue lCnst:"'sl room modern flat with bath room and workshop premises on street" Ifoor. Apply Utile Transfer. 139 Second Avenue, Mill HKXTTwo first eaM modern flats; Monarch range, water paid; one furnished. westenhaver Hros. KOIl HKXT Five-roorned mod ern house on Knib . Avenue es. Phone OnVn 30. it FOH ALIt--:renm wicker haby carriage, in gool uoiidllioii. Phone Hlaek 330. w ilbUIU. 1 8t HOUSWfor Rent. Pome are furnished. ?!fl ami up. Appij jih I'ourih Avenue Kant. FOIl HKXT, Pianos, phono gra'phs and sewing machines Walker's Music Hlore. run IU..M hour room suite, nor water neaieil. Apply Hmlll A Mallet. HKXT Five room hmue Sevenlh Avenue We. Phonei 7 311. MODHIIN HOUBR for rent Five rooms and built. Munro Hros. t sievrs a . LOST. i,w.- i .v nr. Andrew's prnh; Iiby Island, Sunday, boy's iH'iwii xwenier. Kind- nlinne lllno io. ler pleai commercial fUhlng being allow. in Ihe lake. In every wnv ii,a I present season tm i..u, n. .....t. Articles and ,&c BOARD AND ROOM. WAXTFD.- fine reliable man in HOAUD The Inlander, 83.1 every town, merciiant prefer-l Seeond Avenue. Phone 137. red, lo lake orders for lies cusloni-made clothes In Can ada. Highest eommission Hex Tailoring Co. Lid.. Toronto (2) Jul A.NTHD Xew loeation for siim shine stand down town IT you have one, or know f one available now-, please phone 33. Archie IlotiinMm. MAX wnntetl for holel work.-Apply Hole! Central. h: WV.ITIIK5-. Wanle.1--Apply Ho. Ion Cafe. SKVHX-ltOOMHD HllFSK in Sec tion High! for sale. All modern conveniences. Unod proposition. For further fnfor-a lion wrile Hot 317, Daily Xew Of flee. is: ourmg i muiiii.ow , . SUMMER RESORTS. LAKKL8K LODiiK. near Terraee. Visit Lakelse litlua Ho Spring. Lithia I one of th finest mineral waters known for rneumnttsm. (lood f. fishing for rainbow iroiit In Lakelse lake ami river. Moiom meet all . train airing througl eonneetion with Loilge. Telephone connected (a Terraee J. Hruee Johnstone, nvinaer CHEVROLET Why be without a cart S3S0 Vnakes the first payment on a ew Improved CHKVHOL15T. the balance in twelve sueeessive eoy ins'alments Lei us lemonstratel KAIEN OARAQE Dealers in all tieneral Motor Product Drake lining by mi- fhinery Cy! -ider regrindtnc ami trehoring V .i overh.uiliug at flat rale p Wreekmy Service day and night. Tin- fidliiwtiig price are now effeelhe. F.n.li, Prime lltiper'.. ti'iveniwent tax en included; Itunabniil Pporl ltoatlter 9Alt no Tudor 8edan 700 00 Konlor 8elan 83 1. OH Lighl Delivery 595.00 1.1. I Mil very Van fl 10.00 Commerrial Chastl I8jitij Irnek Chassis ir.. 5HI.00 Seir iiarter inelwled on nil motteis. Term payment arranged if If desired. S. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealers. 210 Second Avenue. FRANCOIS LAKE LOOQE v Ibis yenr. For reservations, wrlle PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, Auguat 9 '"R" 1.11 a.m. 20.3 ft. , H. 21 P.m. 19.0 fl. "w H.I 3 a.m. 3.3 20.22 p.m. 7.2 Tuesday,, August 10 "'K'1 . 2.0ft n.m. joil.fr ll.ni ,p.ni. '9 U ""w - i.ia n.m. 3.1 ft io..o p.m. o.H Wedneeday, August 11 "'a'1 t.U a.m. 20.1 , f.2l p.m. 10.3 '0W 0.1 1 a.m. 3.7 ' 21.20 p.m. 0,7 Thueadav. A 11 n ... I 4a " l I III I High 3.20 n.m. I O B ft in.r.r, 0.13 22.03 p.m. a.m. p.m. to.l ft. 1.3 ft. 6.7 it. rHk l M. lldw. -Hj an-' -mm. txlr v I Manilla. WATIR fcOTlci WSI. Vtr..u,, , McrAM- In Uk. .,, Hies per a4y .,, B f Mttum. . ,.. , hU artta in i , Mllp MTUl wl Ii. . -. TlH Mf Irvtm i i i. u MMM fori I, i lll fl UllBluv i purer la. .. m th tub in A rt j ii,,. MirtMMl llH-V. I.fll.'' Wiil to f:-. aier lU-.-nlrr c , obren-iw. (, ,, ilk Mp i. Kan. .wur in i i ... TM 4lf til Ih. t I Ml) . T.lSbAHIl a n wane nonei iwr. son. t . WH. VtftHi- tD Hi, a, tor Ur at a . to u-' In n.,,. IN- HIli ill i IMinuaiii own i . I'll l tm nnl mill: lav V. tto lann.Knlirf lastly ly afh tr: TM tfilr ar lb, .. m Jutt is i TIXDIHI- e a tSD CT ftSO.Oili1' lr dm ef)r sVrertN i -00? am mt .00 i Heaiilifullv ttunied near Ferry Landing Altitude 2115 feet. Camping and Fishing Trpa 'arranged . in&T.ULASS TAIILK wilh produce FIU18II FHOM TIIK FAIIM. Take a Trip to the Lake Country Mrs. Henkel. FraneoU Lake. D C. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call Oeorge. Paul or (lnn Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers at your disposal any lime, ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Aerosa from Fmnres Hotel I mmm ii, tam Hahn If r t tilled I. ItIA I: 'Ml .Mfc tait un - 9 ,11, ..!. l,r " M.f. ,,!-. r. i.. . l leno. -nijr (tar f ' lo rl lo ih H i ' eerilfH'al f Imp" " wm4 f nbtalnlnr a ' riaini. Ami fHrlher lake r. Mfntfr aerlaM ' ft r lerre Hie Uu ' IniTirvmnentt. . . bil uii III rta Dlark mllt Mln he sum Minim ! INfl. Wlirir Inf-alr.t Irlbulirr or i'"1 arfimninr IIm Oirr en lis anHthrrlv il TAKK .NOTI'T 'hal rree .nm-r irnii" It'll it. PMIT 1 w. (..ti r. i 1 k i u 4 , . km jNUvjrUaUM U.li Mai 1 I" rrwe hup-' -i iMn of erkan l. nnmtf r w AHol' ! rut antic!: v. 'ciiar Cmmi i e.. lrtoliM rlt tmr a at lb ttmu-nHm ai a ) ii -rllwitl nirur r k MT-. - - m MIKJINtL ACT. ctirririCATi or iroiin nir Canyon ale tm In AlUn a) If iHMrtfl : rttr (rM 'V- i . awl MMIIarl i MMInK MMiertl la i TAr .MTI:K rj I'ree Mteer'p irrn' t trtxl. all IV dart " to tvUf Ui IN- M CrrtihVita t Iroi - X at etlaininv alsitr Maim. no rwruwi u Waler serlMMi I- r Mnrr tttr Iftur. ImprsrrtnniK litlnl IM! Itl 4y MIKINAt ACT : it . a 1 M -t. iaiaaalfllTI oi.t, r the AIM Mtninr rm : IMfl. Wherr I ...-air awl aitjnlittna' tif '"" Cnfa fcllrnaxm S - l MINfHAL ACT cihtimcati or narson"" imi I In aiipljr ! Ihi- Ml ' , ' ' , p a rrrllrirais er iirpnin-'" rwiM of Miialnmt ( aimre riaim. Ami further ! iiriilir sertlnn tnv. hrrnre tlie lue ef - "ertinrstf . liiinrftVMiiinU. iipmrrnirnis. . in tv ' I" ft. I ...... ... A . . . . ,r II1TW inf "".-I liaien iiim in : (" N fa" JJ. LAND ACT. HNvllea r inlasllori la AppH Land. ..... nifff In Prince Rnr-rl 7f! rr. .viti rMnre ITinrp niii"-ri, Rllperl i- - inifT"'' , , Inlrnd. itmi' ujj, man, fiiirrhaae the fnltowlna 0'" iW' fVmmrnrln IV pnllfip of tiwnr.- "'It ' -iSl' l.l.na nltirlM .1 thenr ,1. . I,,'..- ' inrn inrnrr wm r nirr' !!!! "'.2&t ' "?2? i..i n.t mnli iilnl " ' oiled Jud lltb, !