. . . . m . I . a nrimini ni li lunu. Neir, Juntau, Was Made YsiUrday. The tide of the Mrn- ax Juneau of the t here yelerday by ei-ie of the United L' a ment of Asricullure. K M'ial foreol is one k ttelween the two gla- r injj covered over by m and thu preserved lleferenee lo Hie ' this one had long r-i ir bill lis location was ''i'l1 esUhlllied. iiniri iin nin i.iiiii n nil' - a mM IV mmmrn IN HURRICANE ind and Hlnh Ufilar Ronorlrd to Have Done Much Damaga In Balkans VHANA, July 2.'. - One hun- ' rcp reported to hae been at Haovo, Serbia, when a ane necotnpanieil by i tiurst otriick the lown -ial. i received here from 1 ado The river rvise sud r i lundnllnu Ihe town and ni houses, in which peopb iikina shelter, collnpsed nig lo f3.000,nou and this, it Is eiperlrd. will i-talnliie llm financial niiUMtioii. Finance MliiUler le Monties denied emphatically the tlory (hat there was a possi bility of the JaHk of France us-pcii.lftw 1aymMil. iMrrlrlif the on I he finnii- elal plah -"tthlrli rfsoltW In HM llerriot dMral Mici- reeres werr Twnnary to restrain (he crowds. OuUidr the ilone of e inlerftlactu! forest I I'arliamenl. crowd were Intoling llerriot and ineuibi'is of his Kov- eniinent. CURLEW LEAVES FOR SOUTH TOMORROW Four Cay Visit to Port Will Eno Friday Morning at S O'clock II. M.S. Curlew will leave port at H o clock tomorrow nailin direct for Heaver Harbor. The warship will hIpo viil at Topaz Harbor, Gomox, Vancouver, .New Westminster and Alherni, and will sail from Victoria on Sep tember 10 on her return to lleimuda. FAILING AIRPLANE KILLS 3 CHILDREN Two QVIs and Ono Boy Lost Lives When, Machine Fell on Beach at Venice, California Vi:.li:i:, r.alif.. July Si. Two uirls were killed and one boy i4iitiined ii Itrokcn neck when 1 ... uirin nmi .Iiiiii nerlnticd.uin alriilatie reu on a neacii miiar cloudburst enued where children were plnyiiiR lici" " iiiiiiim ii.iiini'jn ui iiu?fir.,'1MM''" v '' i lb'lgrade. where u soap! "'". (PRINCE RUPERT'S (IMINATIONS IN SKEENA RIDING Tonight and Liberals on Sat urday Evening. fiOiiservalives of Vkeeiia riding 'i (invention here this evciiliw. iiuuilnalo a caiid date mr uu- "i iheomlilg federal eleellon eon- ' u-i.ii,. ii.. i TmtIiw ore not 'n'liw as lo who will be Ihe can- tdale. IhP range of posslblllly IIIU' aniinii 1.. mi', rii.li I'm USrJI own tn c. II. Orme and J. & ll.iiK' l.i.li. ,,f li,.li,n,i lliiiiel't. The Liberals will notninale on '"iniiij Ilium. I ll'U riini iemlor, will probably' be H holee iigaln. IiKlleiillons are now Ihal 11 .will lrnlghl fight between Ub- ' uU Hint l!(intni'Vlitl'(lS. SHARE OF LIQUOR PROFITS IS $5,900 YJGTOIUA, July 22.-- 1'ilnc Hunerl securer 5,U0O as lis share of lliiuor profits for tin1 1 months ending March 31 Prince (ieorjfe will gel 2,500 flu' iliHlrihutiou Is bused oil school poptilatiotK VANCOUVER EXCHANGE t:.p.it ... Ilazellon Dunwell Indian Premier Silver tlresl Is, It . Illd. Asked ' lit (.1)0 l.r.2 .05 M 2.11 08 . .01 I.5K .05 V, 2.17 ;12 W. Ii. Vahce relumed lo llni eltv on Ihe Prince Charles Hit morning fnm a business trip lo Anyox and Slew art. A largp crowd, which practical ser. Joan pywiavn. joe tiaron, David Thomson, J. A. I,induy and Fred Lama. Alternate were chon a fol low: David (Ilennic. Victor Ha- so-Her), J. Krikevcky. W. tirat-(ou. H. M. !iiopt4ii and F. W. Itert. ly filled the Metrooole Hall, at-i eoinnii'j'ioner jit holiday tended llif tneetinx of the Prince1 ins hern In lue hiettilime. Ittiperl Liberal AsixKialion called ' last niKhl for the purpose of ap-j - pointing (lfliv;:ie for i lie rucrai eleellon nuininating com en) ion. which will he held on Saturday octilr. V. J. tirecr. president of the .Woeiatiun, wa in the chnir and NV. JotitiKlone was tperrtary. IWiffugffilie. ,if'vsniW addrrnj.es wen irtvtn ly J.. v . raimore, I'heo. Collart. David Thomson, John Dybhan an.t K IMrker, all expressing cniidem-e as to Ihe outcome , of the forthcoming contest. Fred SUtrk, is the only name being'' mentions I tu .aonnetlion with lb nomination and it seems altogether likely he will asain carry I ho Liberal standard to the polls on September 1 L BEER IS REJECTED New Westminster Is Against Beer Parlors By Majority of 365. Now Westminster, July 22. By a majority of 365 votes, New Westminster yesterday rejected a proposal to allow the opening of beer parlors hero. In the first vote on the question, the proposal was defoated by a majority of 800. Yesterday's figures were 1,816 against and 1,451 for. It Is reported that the women's vote was unusually large. TRIAL RUN OF NEW MOTORSHIP Everything Went off Satisfac torily When Boat Bullt Here Had Hor. Tosts at Kol-owna Yesterday The trial run of Ihe mulor shin Pctitowna. which was fab rlenled at the local dry dock, took place yesterday 'afternoon al Kelowna and everything went off WrXt vH.l'Cli'l1y according tu it wire received hi me iocii office of. Ihe shipyard from 0 A. .McMillan, the luuerinlehden'. wlio"was al Kelowua for Ihe be- cnlon. Now" Hint Ihe Penlowna U rompleleil, she will be placed in operation very shortly and the men from the local plant, who went down In assemble. Ihe vessel, will be reluming ! Hie elly sooni A. Watson, superln lemlefiU epglneer of Ihe 'dry docKt was in charge of Ihe' en yiiiu injiullalion at Kelowna. TAXI Boston Grill 25 and, Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Halt, Servlca witti newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. m floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 8th 8U PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIOECK, Prop, j least. Phone 487. A I.'i Mill. l Northern and Central: British Columbia's Newspaper . . "ah "4 11 M. II wi lilt w Lilt i,.:-"p,:n, IMUNCK, IllPKRT, H. p., THURSDAY. JULY 22, J020. Yetlerdifi Clreubtlon, 1171 Street Site Stl PRtCK FIVK CUNTS. US PANfT TH HAVE PA A I ITIAW fAVrDKIMFNT lUTilliLi 1U IlrtlLi L-UrtLlilUll UU V LilUIUlLill 1 . ERR1BLE TRAGEDY IN ONTARIO RESULTS IN ELEVEN YOUTHS LOSING L VES r a arx 1 ernor ueremea ana Poincare Called Upon J fo Form New Cabinet . . r ;m i i Cllir-livi. wuriifiti VII fllllCllkUM IUUII will stabilize financial situation-bank is not broke PARIS. July 22. Raymond Poincare. former president uml . m ,h . j.i au i it it ii ni iinniiiH m mrnt i n.nt. .(..i.tmii . ' tig Unit of M. Herrtol. which resigned lust night after suf-ig ile real hi Hie rlnimher on iU finuiinal plan. President : v-rg-te. deriding that the time i ripe for a national ministry rating all or u ninny parlies, as possible to work for rc-i 'un ol finance!, ha asked M. Hoiucare to form surh -i ii It pafd Hie rhamber before the llerriot cabinet was !deieatcd authorizing the transfer . - i.. n. J H....1 l .......... ..r ii.. I... i i i.iii i ai i a i I r Klil Ul IUI auce oi me .Morgan loan aniuuni- 1 IJl IU1JI WJM.X Ui FOREST FOUND MEETING HELD i BY LIBERALS f Delegates for Nominating Conven tion Saturday Were Chosen Last Night. RAILWAY BOARD IS COMINQ HERE j VANC'JlYEH, July 22. The Hoard of Hallway Com- missioned. will ImjM a brief Indian Milling here today and . ex- j pected lo reach; I'rinee ltu ! pert in about two week' lime for a session. The ! : FAILED TO SEE Strange Monster Seen Leaders Return to Won- trezl After Visit to London Where They Hoped to Interview King MOXTIIEAL, July 22. Three India-i chiefs from Hritish Col-uniln.i. who went wilh an inler-prelci, Mr. J. C. Williams, to ji.oiiiion a representaives of three li-ilips in Hie hope of In-: Icrvi. w n Kin? (Jeorse in con nection with their land damn in the Wi'.tern proinces. n-lurnd re reporting Ihal they had nieli I willi f:.iIllro in ll.nl Hip Ill-rli The delegates were named as. iD-mniiioner in London had ad- follow.: Dr. W. T. Kerg.n. Kx-Fcrest Fires Arc Cutting Sathe ,,ain 0 re,urn u UJ )0. Aid. John Currie. II. F. Cilasscy.i In Upper Co!umbla River minion and tue up the matter Thomas Trotler, Fred lleJanger.l Vallev iwilh iur Canadian ivi.nimpni Alii. . M. iirowii, i,. . raimoir, liuttoan Kenneily. (lillis It oyer, Harvey Fraer. vlt. A. McLeod, J. MeXulty. S. K. Parker, Athol Fra- GOLDEN LUMBER CAMP1 BURNED::: I "What we do not -want above liOLDKN, July 2.'. -- rorest'all is so-called enfranehi.e-fire wiped out .Camp 0 of tli'iment," says a .latenient issued Columbia lliver Lumber Co. neii jhere by Ihe native. 'Ve waif here lat nighl, the blaxe spread-jlo be Ii'iian- lo Ihe end of lb.; ing so rapWly that Ihe campiworbl. hul we wanl selliptneui crew lost all their beloiugings. in a proper way .o thalTwe ins An iiunieiie iiuanliiy of cut loi: be able to help one anothci as welt as i lie eju.ime;it of ll'e anu wor logeiner Willi, our camp was also lost. Another good, white brothers for Cauada camp was Ibreatei .-.l and the in the future." horses of both jjamp wnvj -. . . 'lamed louse. Sllbsc-ihw lt Ihe .jTtlly Vew Prince Rupert Fisherman is Hero of Daring Rescue Feat in Breakers of Hippo Island SKIDEU.VTK, July 22. Last week while running into Hippo Harbor from the trolling grounds during, u raging southeast slorni. A. K. Derrick, of Skidegate .Mission, was caught in what is known as Ihe west breakers at Hippo. Oue huge wave smashed the pilot house off his launch and swamped the boat. Jiiit the bow was kepi above Water through Hie buoyancy uf the tanks. Derrick jumped to Ihe bow, where he lashed himself, one huge wave after another breaking over him. Andy Anderson, of I'nnce Rupert, happened to be making for shelter at Ihe same time "when he saw Ihe bow of the launch in in the water with the man aboard. Airderson, at the risk oT his own life, ran the 4ioat ,t through the breakers to to alongside of the wrecked launch. He shouted lo Derrick to jump aboard, but the latter was so exhausted that he could not move. Anderson, at further risk pulled Derri k aboard and then attempted to tow the wrecked launch. Several other boats then gae assistance and look the boat to Hippo Harbor, where il was found she was a total wreck, only the engine being saed. The rescue of Derrick by Anderson was a splendid piece of seamanship on which he has received numerous congratulations. as well as Derrick's heartfelt (hanks. 1 Acts of Bravery I'he survivors lell of the he roic action of liay Nielxilclier, the camp director, who, unable to swim and incapaciUlcd with their rrip to disappear. beneath the surface of the. lake, : , The victims ranged from, 10 to an injured knee, gave up tits place beside the capsized cauof lo younger associaloi ami who; as he 4isappearei! into the walet, offered up a prayer Tor tlr.' safely of those who were still surv'ving. James Lamden, the camp "adjutant, repeatedly .swam aiuml Ihe craft instructing Ihe youngsters how to har.? on and urging them to Jkep up their cour age. As Hie boys weakened he helped them in every way until Ih.-y became helpless and disap peared. HERRIOT GOVERNMENT IN FRANCE DEFEATED PAIUS. July i2. Unorricial figures late last evening indicated Ihal the newly formed llerriot goxernment was defeated by a small majority on it's ministerial selection. Eleven Youths Are Drowned in . Choppy Waters of Balsam Lake, v Ontario, When Canoe Capsizes LINDSAY, Out., July 22. Kleveu noiiUis, all except two of t Ire in from Toronto, were drowned in Halsam Lake, JC miles northeast uf that cily, on Tuesday night when u war ouuoe, in which they set out to replenish Hie supplies of their' Sunday bchod camp, capsized in Ihe choppy water. YS ord of Ihe tragedy-was received onlyUale yeslerday afternoon. Four members of the party reached land affr clinging to Ihe iipltirnl'd caime for more than five hours. They lolil Ihe slory of .seeing llfeir companions, all experienced canoeists and fair swimmers, one, by one,losing22 years of age and were utiend Inf a catup conducted by the Hro-Iherhood of SI James Cathedral, Toronto. III lKUftUgUfl JLiUKC J1UU Race with Automobile Prominent Vernon business man describes animal like creature that gave chase to motor car VKRXO.N, July 22. A strange monster, which inhabits Okuuagaii Lake and which is reported to have been steu several time. during the lat few months, raced- with an automobile being driven along the take shore road on 1 uesday, according tu J. L. Logic, manager of a lucal land company and resident of Ihe valley for Iwenly-oiie years. Mr. Logie describes the monster as having a head like a sheep, a dark colored body j-howing about five feel out of the water and a length of about fifteen feet. Three other persons who were in the car with Mr. ' . L.gie vouch for the slory that the p 1 fi 1 Iffl A rll monster raised a swell about a HA I Al I I V A I foot hitth and made frpray ahead of il as it cut through the water at the same spei?d as the automobile. At some points along Ihe road the autoists wete withio fifty feet or the riionster. Anollier nulo party comiiu ar long the nad noticed a commo-lioti in Ihe water, altliougli.otlier-wise. the lake was calm. nSH ARRIVALS Total of 140,500 Pounds of Hail-but Sold at Exchange To- Three American ind Three Cunadian boats sold a total of 1 10,500 pounds of halibut on tin.' r'ish Exchange this mornm;?. Of this total the Americans landed 115,000 pounds and the Canadians 25,500 pounds. American fish brought around 15c and tOi-ami Canadian caught fish aroiu.d the same figure. The arrivals were: American Chelsea. 55.000, lo Hooth Fisheries. Allen, 53,000, to Atliu Fisher ies lor Ketchikan diiicry. Jack, 7,000. to Canadian Irish l Cold Storatge Co. Canadian i F.ric Hoy. 13,000, lo Alii:. Fisheries. Swing, 0,000, to Canadian Fish r.old Storage Co. Unome, 6,500, to Allin Fisheries. BURNABYSTOCK FARM IS BURNED Loss to Buildings at Endcott Establishment Is Estimated at $40,000 VAXCOl VF.ll. July 22. - The Kndcott Stock Farm at East llurnaby was destroyed by fire yeslerday. The los to tlii; buildinigs, amounted to 110,000. All Ihe slock was saeO. ACCEPTS NOMINATION OTTAWA. July 22. Ht. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King yesterday telegraphed lo the Liberal As soctiition ul Prince llirt Hi- eepting the nomination 'lo ctm-lesf t lint riding in "the September election. BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Hrooklyn 0-6, Pittsburgh 1-Hoston I, Cincinnati 0. Amerlcan League St. Louis 11-7. HoMoii l-l. 'Chk-ago l-l, New York- 3-5. Detroit 7-7. Washington 0-10. Cleveland 0, l'liiladelphla 0. 11111 axia a A AAA ENGLISH BAY House Painter Collapses In Feet of Water and Is Drowned.. - Six VANCOL YKIl, July 22. Col- lopsing while hundreds of other bathers were disporting themselves around him in English Hay, Herbert lloberls, aged il, a house painter, was drowned in about'slx feet of water lale yesterday Huberts went lo a beach picnic with his wife and two daughters and was in the water with one of the latter. May, jaged 12. At the time he disappeared she was not alarmed when her father sank beneath the surface fen feel away from here. Only when he failed to rejoin the family an hour later were the life guards notified and the search commenced for Hie body, which was found in six feel of water. SPEED RECORD CONSTRUCTION Shannon Bay Plant Was Put Up With Despatch. Is Biggest on Queen Charlottes. SKIDEtiATE, July 22. What Is believed to be a record for speedy building of a cannery has just been completed by Watson A" Kennedy of Victoria in Hie building of the new (utsse-MiUerd cannery at Shannon Hay, In Massett Inlet. Work on the plant, which is the largest on the tjueeif Char- lottle Islands, started' about May 1, and the structure is now com plete throughout'. It is expected lo put up 100.000 cases of pinks n theplant 'Hits season. SHARP BREAKS STOCK PRICES Conditions In France Affect New York Market. Speeial to Daily News NEW YOUK, July 22. Slock prieos bioko sharply Jut before the close yesterday. The break was inspired by reports recolunl (hart the Hank of France might bo forced to suspend payment because its note circulation or advances tu the Stale hud reached Ihe maximum. Scores of slocks, lost 2 lo 8 points atid.'llio Fre'nch lank lust half (U u'iiir ifain.