U :.tri:..- S ( i ft: h 01. ! Sjlv lit. . lilt" men ' . the hull of the Prtncean, ;!! ratood to be eatenalve , M-n to damaged frosn bow but the Inner aitst! la be-m.id Only a lltUe water mr hold. Alice I. due In Wran-iiid will take the puinsn-v.mcouver. : Kiiik will tow the Char- n.i where she will be re- ALICE ARM ORE subject of Conversation in North is the New Vanguard Strike s '! I s.tV ilk; "ii iii'li V 11. Harris, the mining man who ii the city from Anjrox yeater-thi people of that district of nothing but the mg ore thr Vanguard. He claims that n r.t this ore at depth Insures !opini: of a big mtuc. P. D. . ik interested In Altse Arm. de- i tli.H mine means much more Arm than the Premier does to I because the development of a ;:nidc ore body la always more " a plazc tban a high grade mi. RINCE OF WALES JOINS WHEAT POOL CALGARY. 8ept. 1. Professor W. L. dfivic. matiairer of the E.P. Ranch. mica on behalf of the Prince of PUIC a uool rontrurt OT,vrfn one la:. d UrTM UfltK Ik. AlVa WhilRt fTIIE MOORING MAST m DIRIGIBLES OTTAWA. Sept. L A site near '-'I ha.', been chosen for the Canadian -in jiirt- monrlnu mut Thio mt u for USP nl HI.,. 11.1. ... ... airanips wtcn it Pf'Poscri to operate to different .parts untish Empire. Halt AltltlYALH. Only one halibut boat offered Its :"u'h at ti uh tt-i I "' TlUfl was the Canadian Vessel Capt Dolf Prince, whtelv " , "-u w.ic and 6c from the Canadian 1 !i Storage Co. tor 0000 lbs Young m taken from the water un conscious shortly after the German I pnnaj him. franded Passengers From Prin-I vierkoetter kapt up tadr atrokaa. IrfSH Charlotte Entertained nt tM to minute, from aurt to in- it , V ninirell i flnlah. He waa given a tremendous I ovation from more than 200,000 per- 1EU. Alaska. Sent. 1. Two "one. tend seventy tourists stssssrtcd i "leh"" ftoisn waa a loot grind i the steamer mwiai Otter- ' had hours after Vterkeetter ,jfd todav Into a nuu oi t i midnight aaproached. Boon after mid- maki VT. .t r . (., nt T-rtlnH On. be taken aboard the . ..... ,h.H it u-.gon. the last woman entrant, wm re .morrow. IIAMAlii: KXTKNNIVK taken from the water. More than 180 iperaona m all started the swim i A press report received here last evening placed Arthur Oompton ot Long Beach. California, third winner) FOUR LOCAL GIRLS" COMMENCE TRAINING FOR NURSES TODAY A new class of atudent nuraea wa received In the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital training school for nurse this morning for s three-year course of training. They sre all local girls, as follows: Mlaa Mary McRae. daughter of Mr. and Mra. D- C. McRae: Miss 'Olive Oordon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon: Miss Muriel Lindsay, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay; and Mtas Eileen Osborne, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. E. a. Oaborne. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE COLLECTIONS AUGUST TOTALLED $33,538.63 Custom ad exe cdlecttoivs for the month of August totalled S13.538.63 according to announcement made by Jarvu II McLeod. collectar Of customs foi- tills port which Includes such oilt-moru as Ocean Pall. Prince Ocorge. Anyox. Stlklne. etc. Prince itupert contributed almost half the total. The total for August latt year was 138.606.74. BRITISH WOMEN SWIMMING CHANNEL OAPE QRIZ NEZ. Sept. 1. Two Bri tish women Mrs. Jack Weldman and "Jane Darwin" (Miss Lorna Marriot) began attempts to swhn the English Channel today. VANCOUVEK EXCHANGE Coast Copper Dunwell Gladstone ... Independence Indian Leadsman Lucky Jim . Marmot Premier Richmond . j Porter Idaho I Bllvercrest Surf Inlet . . 'simloch sran- sta.T tor wr wmd treat Walton. took place last night and beina ahown nointa of Erlokaon kept at It and was last to bcins entertained at Oompetttors retired rapidly a Bid. Aked 14.00 14.75 i'l.ng .70 ' U4 07 jn .08 J.04 .05 V, AO .13 "i336 2.37 ;:unvi -20 0V4 22 .05 .00 .02 .60 70 COUPLE WED t ma t . a - a m .viisk nne uecamc liride ol off in toe fred nubena White, elder daughter of Mra. David Meaulknish aio Ravamth of- 't nBsSSl tSllllUllMS the P cupe of years. Mr Ciirrle is engaged with his father in! the contracting business. The bride has been the guest of honor st several social events recently. soclates In the telephone exchange pre sented her with a beautiful reading lamp. NO WORD OF St. Itaphacl Last Henrd From Last Night When She Was Going Strong OTTAWA, Sept. 1. No word had been received of the plane halnt llapharl'iip to eurl this afternoon Iimt a statrnirnt lsutni Ii) I lie Im-IM-rlal Airways Co. Iat nlsht that llir iiiarlilue wa Mill jolng Mrons a limit inldnlglit when It a estl-malril It would he half way acroM the Atlantic Orrau( The plane shotihl have pawnl Ilrlle Isle at il.iwn IimI.i) hut It wm iKilnlril out that It inay have ilrvlatrd lt ntiirse and flown ovrr l-nialfd Norllirru IJuehec. St. John's, Newfoundland, report-nl a druse fog this inornlng after a clear night. The Kalnt Raphael liopiml off friim llrlslnl at Ui WrilneMlay inornliiR for Ottawa. Alxmrd the xhlp are (Uipt. I,elle Hamilton, Col. E. P. Mliichln, and prlnress Uiwen-hlrlti. the la.t-iiiriit;iiird being ionnir of the flight. FIVE HUNDRED CARS TWELYE MILES ROAD POWELL RIVER. Sept. 1 A tern porary local executive of the Auto mobile Club of British Columbia was appointed hero recently. Fred J. El-kins, manager of the club, addressed a well attended meeting at the paper town's drill hall, when the motoring problems of the district were discussed. utver ana-omyvi'mifes otTtma. Thlift5Mm.fJ,6nthe "local11 Gordon, vice-president. Myron McLeod. secretary-treasurer, and a board of directors of eight Including Dr. Andrew Henderson, Dr. C. C. Marlatt. Al Hatch. Hugh Young, J. Walker, W. B. Zum- walt, W. E. Wllshlre and John Mcln tyre. VASCOCVHR WHKAT .MAItKDT VANCOUVER,.iJSept. 1. The Vancou ver cash wheat market has opened here once more and the quotation yesterday August 26 Charles Joseiih Currie This , Windsor at lJ Morning h.kjiit in ,I'Uim: is IN I'KOOKti.HS TllllAV WINDSOR. Oik.. Sept 1 - c. Avenue, West, waa united in marriage bjr Rev. Prof. W. P. Barfoot to Charles ,,,.' Joseph Currte. aeoond aon of Mr. and Mill M MJNMI Nh Kith Mean temperature. jj58. Mrs. John Currle. 810 Third Avenue, ; DURING ........ PiSr . MONTH in oriae. wno waa preuuy gownra, aa given away by her stepfather. lw. u, ... . , David MeCullosh. and waa attended 1 ... . . " by her atoter, Mlaa tvelyn White. Ozj relatlvee and a few Intimate friends o.,. , , were in attendance at the ceremony. hpyht min.hln. thr ,h , Flower, for the ooeaalon were preaanttd Augu,t nd had o( 4x rnche. by Mr and Mra. W H. Sherman. . , , .... , , lt Following the ceremony the happy n TM n,,- JLL.t niv uple left aboard the groom', power- IsUnd. thta turning hnAt ltiihv Kfa nn b pnilu, ti Van T , ---- . ! poiiowtnt are teuil of the re- oouver and other aouthern point. On ..... their return to the city in about three, .M ln... week." tlm they will take up rert- arvtlemt nlnUn one daT. lM deaee in their new home on Oraham .,.. m I taM,siva uii nunvnt t . .... . .., ' DriRht unhlrc. m.7 hour. Oongr.tul.Uona and beet wlahe. will ; . , barom4ter re,dmg. mx) on be extended to the ample by a host of : Au(!U4t le i tnend in the city. Both bride and; h,.mm., MJrr rm mvtm hMM - . hmr. riMM Mrlv 1 OhiWhood and are equally popular and well kniwn. Mta. Ourrle ha been a ilane Hcyal this morning 1 1 for Windeor. Btjtland SehHIcr , Highest temfteratur. 79 on Augustus Ulght velocity. 40 miles from SX jon August 25. Including showers by Mrs George Leekr iipiiri'r I IPIIT lUinklTIf and Mr. D. McLeod Her former sAUllUol LlUlll lYlsJil 1 H IN BUILDING PERMITS Willi Sevrral lirge I'nijeels In Contemplation, Improvement May Come hoon August was a light month In city building, permits representing ..only 8,-585 having been taken out "during that period. With some rather large projects sbout to mature. It Is expected there may be an Improvement during September. , Details of the August permits are as follows: Longshoremen's Union, rc-rooflng hall on Pirat Avenue. $100. T. Beattle, rcshtngllng roof of house. Tenth Avenue East. $100. 8. D. Johns tone Co. Ltd., new store front. Second Avenue, $250. Gecrge Thaln. alterations to .residence. Ninth Avenue West, $75. C. J. Oraham, reshingltng roof of residence. Fifth Avenue .West, $00. Joseph Greer, residence. Fourth Av enue Bast, $5,000. Alex Yule, store. Third Avenue and McBride Street. $650. C. a. R. Anderson, dormer window for residence, Eighth Avenue East, $150. C. I. Tsylor. repairs to residence. Fourth Avenue East, $4L J. V. McKlnley, repairs to residence, Fifth Avenue and Green Street, $250. S. M. Johnson, addition to residence. Hays Cove Avenue, $1,500. SENTENCE RESERVED ACHIBALD LANG CASE AT VICTORI A VICTORIA, Sept I . Following police court proceedings yesterday in the case of Archibald Lang, charged with supplying liquor to minors, Magistrate Jay will give his decision on Tuesday. The eaM! arose from Investigations following the death of Miss Coddlngton In which Fraser Tolmle Is charged with being Implicated. Harlan Smith, Dominion Archeo!sjtst, announced today that the totem work along the line of the .Canadian National, Is about concluded jfor the sea-ton but It Is hoped to scarry on again next year. The work this year has been done at Kltselas on the railroad side of the river but there are a few poles on the other side fhat need renewing. (Mr. Smith Is leaving for the scene of the work tomorrow and will return here after closing up. These poles are mostly In view of the train was for Number 1 Northern Sl.42'4. and are also close to the highway 25 TAXI Ambulance and Boston Grill Ijtryt Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime floor, for hire. Stand: Exchange llulldlnr NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. MATT VIDrXK. I'rop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and beat for the least Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ritlNfK KITEItT. B.C., THt'IMUY. SEPTEMUER 1. 1927 Ii ii-e Five Cenli 1NG PRIZE WENT TO GERMANY WO MORE AIRFLIGHTS STARTED TOD A Y FROM CANADA Tierkotter of Germanv i WELL KNOWN rri: "CUT"": NATIONAL RACE i " : ALICE NOW ON Wins Big Marathon at Toronto; Michel Second ill!l PLATE TAKEN hy W. M. EKK'KSUN OF NEW YORK WHO FINISHED AT 3.31 THIS MORNING WINNER FOUR MILES AHEAD OF FRENCHMAN TORONTO, September 1. Erneat Vierkoetter triumphed over mile oi icy cold lake Ontario waters last night to win $30,000 i i,. Canadian nutional swimming marathon. He did it in fine 0nli: iin four mi lew ahead of Georife Michael of France, the Enirlish Ijuuiin'l .-ecord holder. W. I. Erickson of New York came third. A start was made at 8.30 a.m. and the winner finished at 8.14 i Sin liel finished at 12.15 this morning and Erickson at 3.31 ' M'V were the only three to finish. Vlsrkoeter ploughed hU way around IOURISTSARE ENJOYING LIFE tlvr oourw and took the lead from George Young, the youthful Toronto-man who we favored to win at the fire mile mark and from then on wu IS CLOSE NOW hy Pittsburg Pirates, Only- One dame Down an unconscious condition. Babe rtuth got his forty-third homer In ton Eenstors beat Philadelphia Ath letlcs. XATIOYU. LK.U1I i: Pittsburg 3-7. Philadelphia 2-2. Cincinnati 1. oBstpn 0. Bt. Louis 2. Brooklyn 1. AMKItRAN LrilGlC Bosten 3. New York 10. rbruHCIpbta 3. Washington 3. Detroit 14, Bt. Louis 3-4. l.laillK MTAMIINOH. 'National Mew Tfork 70 Boston PhlhuMphla W. Chicago 73 Pittsburg 71 Bt. Louis 60 yn . . 51 . . 43 American U 50 50 50 S3 82 Pet. 94 .587 MO .423 J44 Jfew York 89 37 .707 Philadelphia 71 54 88 Detroit 68 55 JS53 Washington 67 57 .340 Chicago 59 64 .479 Cleveland 55 70 .440 St. Louis 49 75 ..395 Boston 33 85 14 INDIA RIOTS WERE FATAL Thirteen Killed and 96 Injured Result of Religious Fracas mmilM.Y. British India, Sept. 1. Thirteen people were killed and injured In a communal riot wheii a Hindoo proreiuilon pacd a Mohammedan moMjue. The police fired hi x teen rounds Into the rioters. PORTRAIT OF LATE PREMIER OLIVER IS DELIVERED VICTORIA VICTORIA, Sept 1 There has arrived at the Parliament Buildings an excellent oil painting of the late Hon. John Oliver. This picture will be hung In the buildings as soon as the exact loca tion (or the picture can be decided upon. The painting Is the work of the well-known artist, A. V. Long, of Vancouver. The order for this work was placed some little time ago, but the fact that the late Premier was 111 prevented Mr. Long from obtaining the sittings which he had expected. In spite of thM handicap the picture is an excellent likeness of Mr. Ollved. The late Premier Is shown sitting at his desk in a very natural pose. It Is a three-quarter length portrait, snd those who have seen It remark upon the excellence of the work, and the trueness to life. a, tot tfe hiiae weleht nf thm a. mmm vt. r,--. , . -.14. land . - " - . wnw i am. t inr ITM to ' An tnterestlna- weddlna took nla. to, lnto 4 1Ler the last , Chloaao Cuba In the National Laa-i thla morning at 0-tO in Bt. Andrew'. ounce of po Had been applied 7u waa cut to one ?amc yeiterday AngUoan Cathedral when Mia Wlrfnl- " of 100 mile an hour ! 1nd the r hold oh first place la at from the .tart. itake 'today in the game with Pltta- burg aa a result of the Tlratea taking a double-header from Philadelphia TANNOCH TEMPORARY GOVERNMENT AGENT VICTORIA. Sept. 1. J. R. Tannoch has been appointed deputy government agent at Prince Rupert temporarily. CAIUIIOO (lOLtt MINKS VANCOUVER, Sept. 1. Fame of the Cariboo as a gold producer Is returning with the aid of modern dragging machinery, Oeneral F. A. Sutton predicts. He intends working claims In Pleasant Valley. I'M OUT iviHi:xri:i i:KI.V Till JIOKN. LONDOf Sept. 1. A Bchlller andhll Wood took Chicago Cu'w Threatened Today Terrene Tullj and Lieut. Cantata Metcalf took ufl In thej- mono- ptano Sir John Carllng at 6.86 this morning for London, fng- They Mil refill their at Harbor Oraee. New foundland. Despite the handicap of a light ground haae the plane made a perfect takeoff I a a .a. a a .-a SLa Blade, outfielder for the St. UnitT Cardlnata, who were playing wlth. . Brooke, wa, hit on the head with a MRS. DAWSON HOLDS KbII mnA r-ll ftmm K f4 In FIRST RECEPTION of the season and I now two ahead. -,,,,. In ,-,nv Hmmini i:.n. Afler twelve .tralfht dtfeata. Wash of hpurlou Home on Fifth Avenue Hast Receiving for the tint time sine her recent marriage. Mrs. F. O. Dawson la hastes tins' at tern ; on between the hours of SJ0 and 6 st a post-nuptial eeeaptkm In beautifully decorated rooms of her spacious horns. 335 Fifth Avenue East, Many ladle are calling to toe In troduced to their charming hostess. Assisting Mas. Dawson in receiving are Mrs. 8. Dawson aud Mr. R. W. Grlev. Mas. T. MeCiymont and Mrs. Fred Stork sre pouring, while Mrs. L W. Kergm supet-Hssa the tss table and Mrs. W. T. Kesgto. the lee. Young tsdtes siSttttPg Is serving sre Miss Lorna Ltfwe temrt3ASsk4tt. .ay.-Xi .JtMitmrm'mii ivwii wiiiu 4iLirmsx ' . suvj iiiirws. Averafe velocity, 3.5 xnUe per hour. CHURCH MODERATOR LEAVING ON TOUR VICTORIA. Sept. 1. Rev. Dr. W. Leslie Clay, moderator of the Presby terian Church In Canada, pastor of St. Andrew's here leaves .on September 11 or 12 for his first tour of the Dominion in his capacity , aa moderator. He will visit all synods except the synod of B.C. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL KMII.IS1I I.li.UiLK. IMv. I. Arsenal 4. Burnley 1. Liverpool 5. Bury 1. Mlddlesboro 3. Tottenham 1. Portsmouth 3. Aston Villa 1. IHiMon II. Bristol City 4. Portvale 0. West Bromich 2. Stoke 4. burnabymInwas DROWNED IN LAKE PORT IIANEY. Sept. 1. H. Chlsholm j HER WAY NORTH Will Pass Through Here Southbound on Saturday With I'aa-Henger off Charlotte While the CPA steamer Prince u ChartotU. which was badly damaged on tussday night whou she struck a reck near WrangeU. U at Wrangell awaiting a tow agnsta. the steamer Prin cess Alios. Capt. Tticusas Cttff, la now bound north on s spsetst trip to take the Charlotte's pansngsri asuth snd Is espectsd here early Satunliy morning on her way to Vancou vsr. Owing to the accident to the Char lotte, certain re-arrangements are being made In the C.P.R. Alaska schedule. In- sid of the Charlotte, which was to have arrived hers next Maadsy morn ing northbound, the Princess Alice will leave Vancouver on Sunday night, arriving here on Tuesday bound for Skag-aay. Certain other changes In the schedule at the Princess Louise during September will be announced later. PIRATES LOOT SHIP IN CHINA Punitive Expedition Goes After -;Them"tdi;lJu''lta- Miss Patricia Stork la opening the door HONO KONG. Sept. I. The Indo- aod, during the afternoon, Miss Jean China Navigating Company's steamer Ortevr will play piano selections j YaUhlng from Swstow for Shanghai was Pink roses snd candle are the centre looted Tuesday by pirates who escaped ot the decoration scheme for the tea to Bias Bay. Several Chinese were taken ( tables and dining room while mixed bou- i i hostages. quel make very attractive the drawing . London, Sept. 1. The Evening News room. IShanzhal corresoondeut ststes that a DR. KING TALKS ABOUT frreatest countries in the world It Is a land with a wealth of natural re sources snd golden opportunities for young Canadians, Hon. J. H. King, federal minister of health declared here in an address last night. British naval punitive expedition. Including the aircraft carrier Hermes, Is being sent to Bias Bay In a search for PEACE RIVER COUNTRY; the plratt EDMONTON. Sept 1. His recent twelve day tour of the Peace River dis trict showed this to be one of the BODY FOUND DROWNED MAN Fatal Accidents Iiefell Four of Same Family at Different Times NEW WESTMINSTER. Sept. 1. The body of SfcfJta Crowe of Vancouver who had been missing since January 12, was found fa the Fraser River A brother. Allan Crowe, was drowned on March It. a sister was burned to death In a Seattle hotel some years ago snd another brother was killed In a railway accident. LADNER MILL IS DESTROYED Damage From Fire Amounts to $200,000 Covered by. Insurance LADNER. Sept. 1. Property damage to the extent of $200,000 resulted from a fire which destroyed the planing mill, dry kiln, lumber and sheds as well as five railways cars of lumber of the Ladner Lumber Co. last night. It 1 stated that the whole was covered hy Insurance. . oT Burnaby was drowned at Alouette ltllinrtrn PIIPprrTrn Lake when he slipped off a boom. Hei illUlUSljH uUul LVILU was an employee of the Loughejd, Logging Co. V,-"" WKATIIKU HKPOItT. . Prince Rapert. Overcast, calm; temperature. S7. Terrace. Cloudy, calm. temp. 6$. Rosswood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 57. Alyansh. Part cloudy, calm. temp. S4. Alice Arm. Cloudy, calm. temp. 55. Anyox. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 57. Stewart. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 55. Hazelton.--Cloudy, calm. temp. 54. Smtthers--Cloudy, calm. temp. 55. OF FISHERY PATROL VICTORIA. Sep, 1 A. E. Leach, a Dominion fisheries patrol man, was found dead In his launch near Tpflno on Clayoquot Sound. Murder Is sua- f'8- J&'", The verdict of a coroner's Jury Investigating the case last night was that Leach had died at the hands ot a person or persons unknown. There was a severe wound in the head and blood was spattered over the deck and cabin of the gasboat A big Labrador dog. Whltehorse. Cloudy, calm. temp. 40 : which travelled with Leach, was mlss- Dawson. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 38. ' (ng. TeJegrapli Creek. Part cloudy, calm, j Provincial Constables Wood and iemp. 50. Mcaki are here investigating. i ft, f