55 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. ! stand Royal Hotel, '3rd Ave. and 6th 8L MATT VIDECK, Prop. Ivor XVI., Xn. 171. I inner Product Co..j l i m the cily from Van-! iv r-n rute lo the plant. w maturing are oar-,. , wit It d to d September I to male t i improvement o thai ntif resume cutting of n ut Hie first of the year. Mfapliy. who expects lo I me tune at lluekley Hay. nnaiei by T. A. Krlley, Kriicy Lodging Co. They mI o the Inlands by gamuts afternoon. 'ROHIBITION WANTED AGAIN Pirns Made for S10.000 Fund to Obtain Abolition of Beer Parlors. VAXCOl VLlt, July 23- - v' meeting under Hie auspices ' tie Hrihsh (Udiimbirt Prohild-: Assoeiallon liml ntehl, plans -n made for n drive to raise Hi.POO to carry on Hie campaign ' ure the abolition of the beer or system in the province. It was ilecidrtd to attempt to ohtain pel it urn riMiueting a new pie I' " e on the nrohiblllon ouw- iuii. swued by lhir!y-flc iper i" or the voters in llrllih Co- umbin. FUR PRICES IN SEATTLE Quotations Made on Lynx, Mar ten, Fisher, Fox, Ermine, Etc. SLATTU' Julv At H" 'ur sales ycslerday fifteen bun lied lvnx skins were sold, the best price being '.'7 "I'd aor no I7. Dlher lirices were mr- li'it, 3tf, I7 ami 3: eiuilu'! '.H0 nod l.75: niter. 87 n"'" M0.00; liensei', , 23 and 2I.3! f'lier, 0,' 10; blue r, II lid sllvi.i fnx. S'J'.'S mid ; 4 BRADY RESIGNS AS PRINCIPAL HIOH SCHOOL J. C. Ilrady. who was last iiig.it nominated as Conser- value candidate for Skeena riding in the forthcoming ' foilernl elect Inn eonlesl. Illls morning formally resigned t his position as principal of Hie Prince lluperl High School The school board Will lake iinmeuiaie steps to appoint a successor. FISH ARRIVALS Halibut Fares This Morning Totalled 82,000 Pounds From Seven Schooners Seven halibut sciiooheis mar keted 8 '.'.000 pound!! ol Hsu -v. Hie r.xchaiige Hits morning. Two Aioerieau 0ssels sold SO.n'io pounds at 15c and 8c, and five Canadian 32,tMiu pounds at bid ranging from M.6o and U Mi lo 15.5c and 10c. Tim day's ariivaU weru a' follows: American Tuloosli. 58,000, to Canadlae l-ish V Cold Storage Co. Sentinel. 21.000. to HooUl Fisheries. Canadian lngred II.. 13,000, and X. and S.. 5.000. lo .Mlin nsnenes. MargalUvv 3,5,00, and Nerna, 5.iro0: touWiiindiaiiFisli & Co! Stornire t'o. Mayflower. 0.000. to lloyai Fish childrenTurned TO DEATH IN BARN Untimely End of Three Children of Henry Hammermasier on Farm Near Edmonton KDMOXTOX, July 23. Threo Children of Henry llamniermas-lee. ranging in age from nine lo fourteen, were burned lo death yexlerday mornltiig when a barn on n rami near lu're was ileslroved h.v fire. The. children were slcetilllir 111 the blll'll. fin 1 1- lh escaiieil wUh serious burni. HIGH SCHOOL EXAM RESULTS Successful Students In Grade 9 and 10 Testa Announced VICIOHIA, July The re- xtilU of Hip June rxamitiation.-. for giadec nine and tMi held in Hie Iliifli Si'houls of the nro- vine1 were anr.ouncfd yeMerday by I tie ilpp.iiliiwnl of cilucatioa t follow: flurna Lake Centre Hums Uke I'uldic Seliooi. grade -Mlve Xoune. Fraweoi Lake I'ublir School, grade 'J Mary L liain, Lucy M. (ialn. oulh Hank Public School, grade I0--Fllen II. Murray. . Suuth Hulkley l'ublic School, trrade V Violet Kiildie. Prince Rupert Centre Private tudy, grade 10 John A. .Maodonald. Smlthers Centre THkwa l'ublic School, sVad" 9 Frank M. Docknll. Stewart Superior School irad'1 May I'ampheli, 11 F'lima MORE FARMER HELPERS FROM OLD COUNTRY 688 Arrive at Winnipeg From Montreal Cy C.N.R. Special Train. WIXXIPFti. July 3. A special train carrying 58 persons, passenger frm Hie SS. Anionic, pulled Into the i4tualian National station yesterday afternoon. Fifteen fktlonulitics from central Lurope were represented in this group of farm workers, about fifty per cent of whom left on last night's trains for their final destinations iu the western provin ces. The balance are Ileum placed in ftxrirtillural positions by the colonization department of iuadin National Ilailwavs. RAINSTORM IN EAST RELIEVES HEAT BUT the RAISES DEATH TOLL XKW YDHK, July 2. Th- hea' wai wliico held Xew l:iVm-lanu and (hi nild-.Mlantic idato-in-i grip dui'fK Hi'" past Hire div" w4 reliewd lliis niorninv h destructive storms which, howecr, increased the dealh loll lea si Ihrei' score. Thousands sleeping in Xew York parks wer forced home by a terrific downpour of rain. COALITION "CABINET"" IN FRANCE COMPLETE Hcrrlot Takes Portfolio of Edu cation In Polncare Ministry PAWS, July 23. - Premier Polncare completed liis cabinet litis aflernOon with M, llerriot Hie Hadlcal leader and former nremier. iicccptiug J lie post of minister of education. M. Pom care, besides iiu premi.-rsiup, lakes I lie portfolio of finance. Six former premiers are in tho cabinet. TWO VESSELS LOAD GRAIN AT VANCOUVER VAXCOl Vi:n. July 23. Only two vessels loaded grain hero during the past week. They were the Canadian Pioneer for London with option of Antwerp, 17,072 bushels, ntnl liauadian Skirmisher for Avoninoulli with "l.GOSniUShcU. ' 1 .... i. on '-111111113 sixij-six per cent llifl policy, he aH. would be for honest administration of public PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'lUNCK MIPHUT, II. (Ji HtlDAY, Jn4Y 23, 1020. Tsilfrdiy'i Circulation. Hit affairs and tfy. a tariff which Ixmis was forced to 30 eleven in would mate fp stability, lie were for exlra bases. The Pirates had fourteen men left on basev In the American Lea ue. St. Kings before derealirf.- Hostou. urged the maintenance of a con-: New York hammered out seven-slstent . tariff i structure over lhe,!een hits a"nd ik-lejlcd Chicago. whole field Of Induotry. Cehrt hit a homer iu the first llegardlug the lOatler of Iruiis-, wilh iwo on and Habe llulh clean-1 portation in which Hie Maritime Id Hie bases wilh a triple in the are greatly Intefesle.l. Mr. Melgh-L econd. en said that the jurisdiction of. National League the railway board - loiild be kept! lio.-lon 3. Cincinnati 13. tntacl. but that th- government should iUeif assist the rate upon which basic product - are to reach Hie central proxin'cs in order tha' Hie expectations of Confeder ation mvrlil be rcal.nl. RAIL BOARD ' TO SIT HERE Session Will Be Opened on Friday Next McGeor Due Wednesday. - Tho session of the Board of Railway Commissioners In Prince Rupert will open next Friday morning at 11 o'clock, according to an announcement made this morning by the secretary of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade. Membors of the board, It Is oxpected, will arrive on Friday's boat and Q. G. McGeer, K.C., of Vancouver, counsel for British Columbia In the freight rates case, will arrive on Wednesday to assist the Board of Trade In preparing Its case for presentation to tho commission. BYNG DID NOT CONSULT AMERY Hanoi H:.g. Hovernor (ieneral of Canada, in connection will- Ihe recent parliamentary crisis at Ottawa, Col.jAmcry, secretary for the Dominions, sain m, and added Hint "inlcrvenlioii of His Majesty's government in af fairs of Hie Dominions was pre cluded by recognized eouslilu tlonnl principle." VANCOUVER MAN'S" i. GRUESOME DEATH W. J. Lannlands, Foreman Car penter, Killed When Head Is Crushed In Elevator VAXCOFVF.lt, July 23.--W. J I anglamls, foreman earpeiiler. was instantly killed when , ls head .vns caught between tin elevator rage and , I he braces on Ihe 11 ri la floor of' the new Hud son Hay building yesterday. Ilrooklvii :, Pittsburgh It. Philadelphia S, Chiqago i. Xew York 5, St. Louis 3. American League-Detroi' , Washing on t3; St. I.o'jis 5. Hoston 4. Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 2. Chicago 10. Xew-York 13. " FIRST AVENUE LOTS SOLD AT AUCTION Keen Competition For Some of Property Sold Yesterday By Provincial Government. Seven city lots on First Avenue, east of Mcllride Street, were auctioned off in the Court House yes-'enlay afternoon by (overnmcnl Agent J: It. Tannock for the provincial government. There was competition for all the lots except two which were sold at the upset prices. Among the purchasers were Albert & McCaffery. David Thomson. Hamilton Douglas, Al fred Swaiisou, Jock Harris. F.inar C. Unpen and F. C. (ribbons, the last mentioned buying in the lot on which the bouse of the late Pat Carey stands. MEMBER OF EIGHT HOUR DAY BOARD IS VISITING CITY To invesiigale a few complaints that have been made under the Fight Hour Uy and Fair Wage British Secretary for Dominions' Acts. F. V. Foster, of Victoria, Clears Air In Connect'c-n With Recent Crisis l.OXDOX. July 2.1, Question ed directly in Hie llou.e of Com mons yesterday afternoon whether he had been consulted by member of the Fight Hour Day Hoard, is a visitor in the city. Mr. Foster came in on last night's train after having visited the mill lislrict around Prince (Seorge and w ill go .south tomorrow afternoon. He reports observance of the Light Hour Day laws running smoothly and generally iu the province now. OFFICIALS HERE A. Watson, C.X.Il. general freight traffic manager; W. O. M under., western freight traf fic manaiger; and J. M. Horn, general freight agent, Nancou-ver. arrived iu the city on tho er, arrived in the city on Ihe Ihe course of' a lcpfnlmenla)l ' business I rip. a VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Asked CP.H 101,00 Dunwell 1.35 1.55 Indian 05 .00 Silver Uresl .12 L. A, L, .07 .12. Premier .'.13 2.18 , Porter. Ida.'io ... .00 U .08 !a Strrrt Sales 0J Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW , SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the leaat. Phone 487. MEIGHEN OPENS HEAVY HITTING J C, Brady k Choke PRICE FIVE CENTS. ORD WILLINGDON SPEAKS OF NEW OFFICE RINCIPAL OF HIGH SCHOOL IS NAMED BY TORIES AS THEIR CANDIDATE Jew Governor General of Canada is Honored with Dinner in London hints to his political career as proof that he can hardly be suspected of being partizan LONDON. July 2:t. "II will l? my greal privilege during next five rur. t a c-1 f Canada lu uclneve lier greal promise,"! l Willingdon. Ihe Otiveriior (ieueral-elecl, aid during i -rut in In honor lal evening'. For Hie benefit of those !i inglil have judgeu irom in earner coiiiiciii career uiui c. id be jiuruxaii. Hie new lioveriior lirnerul pointed uiil he had been mude (lovernor tienenil uf Honibay ly Herbert i; ,ih, Liberal; (iovernor General of Madras by Lloyd (leorgo, . . . . i i i ' 1 1 r It-. lie ..i hud been creaieu a vitoinu uiiruig me regime ui iiuuisuj UCKLEY BAY .Mariioua.lil, Uilior. mi) me laiesi ami grcale.l apoiutmcnl had .been at the hand of Premier lialdwin, Concnalive. The vis- aid: ' record prob- muff VI III I T III llr ArtPlT r Nia,,l' l,mv" llial 1 ,l,u'1 ,,e "" ''x llilLli IV VI Llll irrnwl) Lad politician, hut at (least I dope it may reassure ld.e . . mm tl-!ul,il ilnlllll ail. I Itfl lllfitll feel I in Bina waae ior numpnn; - - - v -- - of Operations at Plant Which "'w"" " nnfi.l.-.l nxr.iui in iin.lcrt akiuu Hie 1 V Mas Been Laying Idle. L IVreal . . .. r .idi iiiHHHtaHl t Mip Massett Tun-1 mil at HucUey Ha) ' . ... I' t Itn. (I. iair .. .1. lir-i ... II. f .... lliaunjicr ui mc "V 1 rAMPATHN FAJT IW I FAHIIPQ of Conservatives to Seek VJTA1IU ia&VIll XJIIU 1 All UIM liUaUUlikj Makes Usual Tory Undertaking Players Clouted Ball In Both and Tells of Policy Regarding Transportation. American and National Yesterday. M(iXi:Tn.. July .'1. In Ms NFW YOHK, July 23. incin- opi'nintr addrcAft f I In election nali playing ui home, made nine! n ... .... l. . i.. II... Mu ...i ;..,. ii... I. ii i r,k. ii.:.i M... of Hie cii!li:ns dejiarlmenl, cliur-l inning. ged that, whllo UJe Liberals had. Pittsburg seoreil fourteen runs r'i)M thp liixtup tax in Canada, ion twenty-on hi;s against llrook-Ibcy IiihI incrNisl the sales tax.lyu pKc.iers. five of the hits Election to Federal House Jume C IJrady. principal of thfe Prince Ilupert High School for Hie iat foiirleeii years, last night received the Conenative iiumiiiauoii to content Skeeuu riding in the forthcoming federal eledion. He was chosen at the parly convention held in the h'mau Hall and his nomination was made unanimous after u vote CUIHIf.lll Ml l"V .: III!.-: JUI-.JU ! VWU'll -VI VllllltTCII IUII9 iu . . . , . , ... r . , . . iiH-el. .remier Mejjgben laot nig.ht. bra. Hoton yeMe.day. The HeJ f.ad ,,Ct'" l?,ke, 'i'?1"" motion , I' T'lltl that nomination ,':y!,-relkWa' after reviewiiigJUiiiadniiiiisIiat:oii!sct);iUeIeven runs in the second II was on the luller'r Mr, Brady's was made unanimous after I lie vole had given dim a majority. The only oilier nanfe before tde convention was that of C H. Orme of this city who refused to enter! f the contest for Hie nomination.! The The coiivcntion convention wa was attended attended by by; n full ouqta of Prince Itupcrt de i legates as well us manyjVom out-j side points in the riJing. The meeling lasted until inidiiigiil. or ganization work being started af- ;r thcandidale had been selected. ' . Mr. Hrady, who first came lo Prince Itupcrt in 1912 .enjoys a full measure tit popularity, Is an eloquent speaker and is expected to make a good run in the C011- ervalive interest. He is an BOAT COMING TO DRY DOCK C.O.M.M. freighter Cana- dian Prospector will arrive in port from Vancouver 011 Julv 29 for hull, repairs. and cleaning and pamtitig al I lie local dry dock. MRS. T. H. WALSH OF HAZELTON DIES End Came This Morning After Prolonged Illness. Parents Reside In Terrace. The death occurred in Ihe Haz- elton "hospital this morning after a prolonged illness of Mrs. Orace Walsd. wtfe of T. 11. Walsh, of HiueHoti.'-'and daughter of Mr and Mr.4: W. C. SparRes? of Ter- race. Deceased, who was about) I dirty years of age. leav es to mourn her loss, besides the widower, two small sons, Itoger and Jimmy. She wa well known in Terrace, where she resided 'ur several Jears with her parents, aiul . where her liusband some yeais ago wa O. T. P. .station agent. viiva a AnivriiTni mil 1 1 All II If hi I AT CLOVERDALE Three Persons Injured Seriously and Two Others Get Off With Slight Hurts XKW WEST.MIXSTKII, July 23 Fhe persons were injured; .nrre seriously, near Clovefdalo yesterday when an automobile Irishman bv birth and came to 'driven, by Herman: Sibley, of Canada in 1912 from Xew Zealand, anrouvei- en route to Seattle where be had been engaged for erasiicd into another car and several years in academic work, turned over into a ditch. Mrs. Heforc that he was in South Afri- Alex Turnout!, wife of "Dad" ca. tiibraltar and Australia. He-iiio-.ibt.il, the famous lacrosse fore 1oniriHrthcii&ertjrlre player, usiataedwaslcaclure. was a member of Hie X'aiiaimo Hwli School staff for six months. It was only recently Ihat tie has become definitely associated wilh politics, although it is understood that his name was mentioned as a possible candidate in the 1925 federal contest and for the past few weeks it -was expected tltat he might be the Conservative choice for the present campaign. After their names lia.l heen put up, both Mr. Hrady and Mr. Ikick-rill spoke along general lines. promising that which ever one got a majority on the first vote, the oilier would withdraw and make the nomination unanimous. The meeling was presided over by J. C. Merry-field, Conservative or- Kanizer for the province, at the reijuest of Mr. Orme, the presi dent, who was al.o a delegate. After the nomination had been decided, C. 11. Orme, was reelected president of the Skeena District Liberal Conservative As sociation and W. V. Wright, sec retary. skull; J. Mitchell of Vancouver had his collar bone broken and head injured, and Mrs. Sibley had her collar bone broken. Sibley and A. Hrown of North Vancouver received head injuries Jf a less serious nature. " KILLED IN MOTORBUS Eight Women and Two Girls Lose Lives When Vehicle Overturns Near New, York. Xyack, X. Y July 23. Eight women and two guis were killed ast night when an excursion bus carrying forty-nine women and children from lirooklyn overturn ed in the. vjllageroC Sparkhill. Older passenger Injured were brought to the Xyack hospital, some in an ice wajon, the only conveyance available. Three of the injured are expected to die. The bus had been hired by a group of families so take the chil dren out to escape the heat of the city. BABE O'DONNELL CASE IS UPSET Conviction Against Stewart Woman For Liquor Selling Quashed fin Supreme Court VAXCOUYLR, July 23 "Hab(" O'Donnell was again, successful-, ' 1.. 11... v...-h I ; ill nit" ouiirinc vjviiii 11 lianin a conviction by Magistrate Sear- leli of Slevvart for celling liquor uuashed by Mr. Justice W. A. MaeJKmahl.- On the first occasion she was fined S300 but when this conviclion .was quashed she was re-arres',ed Htid fined 1500. It Wa found Idat the 10 vyero flaw. In both prpceeilings. AUSTRALIANS BEAT - SCOTCH AT CRICKET KDfXHl FIOH, July 23.- The Auslmliaii. piled up an enormous score of 563 in the first inning nuiiiust alMtnr; Scottish cricleler.s yeterdav, The ScoU net led but 91 in 'ttiu.lnnirig.