25 ARDINALS ARE on iinii, in , t!M avu dine All he TAXI nil Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime Stand: Exchange Eulldlng .MATT VI DECK. Prop. on First Visit to Port PROPPED ANCHOR TIIS MOitNING AT NINE AND WILE REMAIN UNTIE SATURDAY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT PRO(iRAM PROVIDED HERE 1' . ii'cdv British light cruiser Colombo, Capt. A. M. tacky, i. " i hed t the North American and West Indies squadron. u' tlv into Prince Rupert harbor at 0 o'clock this morning w;"Urr and dropped anchor opposite naval headquarters : i' in port which will end' on Saturday morning. To-- h the first ilLlolunbo tothk port and indeed i t Be l ore caul tfi? here hepnt a few days at Victoria, V -minster, Seattle" and Vancouver. Prince Rupert is her : :tii . coast before returning to her base on the Atlantic. PARIS WAS DISPERSED fhousnncls .of Dollars Damage Done by Sacco-Vanzctli Sympathizers SI 'I.- .,! ,1 A:, V.:, 24 Before the heavy lir destruction wrought sympathisers today, milage estimated at thou- .ir.s. drove th manlfcstants ' ilii? places early last ! regrouped. their num- i.,Tiientrd from habitues "Mid and marched aloni? i'i tow:u-da Montomrtre US. Embassy, pillaging r iuU'. The largest grocery wrecked and the ' Mm' tamoua Moulin "inpli'Kly demolished. ". " u i laycu in ihk eagues Yesterday Making Four Home Runs NEW YOn.R- liu n, , . Itf . Mia - - rvur uwm W-s iii - .. -. . . .. "iu Kivuit' ov i,n nawiifiaia lm- tai-i. on tne wonc that tne amp,.,.,, lire , tbe fM!e for "i inampionship. ny their vie- " nv. n TM. . 1 . . " tun thrre games of the lead s' Cubs Ra!n n... . .. . i-n '.iiw.il me oniv other two me- m i.r.H 4.,n.-u in one major leagues 6t touts will get a real last when e t-;. .. i. It ..... Biitjuf ino nvt. mhu .at tui fe tiii.t. . 7.. ' new xort. tho m tier "n in out of the last 25 NATIONAL LUtll E Lr-"'i- 13. Philadelphia 3. O'.hcni postponed. VANCOUVER BOY WAS DROWNED WHEN BATHING Vancouver "a.... K --ft. M. ,V 111 " ae. was drowned before VfJ Of hi., mMv,. i.. 4 mm sisters wim- "nwa feoi of snore at Bowen Island :lrr v.nc!! lie was selired with Other ahlpa of the tune (quad ran ttet ave teen here are the Curlew and Capetown, both of which made two visits to Prince Rupert. The Colombo was buUt at Fairfield yard. Oovan. Scotland. In 1918 and waa -ommkuioned a year later. She la 4.1W '.na displacement and ha a apeed of lit knot with 40.000 horsepower engines. Her length Is 415 feet, beam 41 leal ala inches, and draught 14 feet one mob. Her armament constats of five B-lnch (una. two 3-tnch anti-aircraft guns, four S-poundera, and eight torpedo tubes. The complement of the cruteer la 4)2 and Iter officers an aa follows: ol ll Kits or Mill Captain A. M. Lecky. DUO. Ueut.-Comnisnder H. Robley. LlfUt.ommaDehrr N. W. II. Weeks (navigator). Lieut. B. a. Lowry (gnnoery office). Lieut. E. L. WoodhsU. Lieut. Q. Oobb. Lieut. A. F! Campbell. Lieut. B., If. TtaenaM. Bng. CoowaaAdST C. T. (Hover. Lieut. (.E.) R. Oobb. Capt. (KM.) D. A. C. Shepherd. Surg. Oommander, H. Burns. ODE.. MB. Pamnaatar ' Commander. M. M. F. Conde-WUUama. ODE, Surg. Lieut, j. utam, m.u. Commissioned Quamr (T.. O. J. Stevens. Commissioned Engineer. II. F. Atkins. Ounner O. Ooplsod. Gunner W. T. Uettrldge. Warrant Shipwright. W. J. Joy-Warrant Engineer, O. Hendy. Bchoolmsster, C. A. Jerri. Midshipman. O. H. Aahby. ... .... .....-. ,. vr tun wl If t M r..M r.ifc .,,i,,r' " ".""- ArrangamenU .for the entertainment of officer and men of the warship have i . .. t . n n Tvnir been announceu uj k.u.. officer commanding the looal detachment ot the Royal Canadian Naval Vol unteer Reserve. Tonight at 6.45 there will oe a game between HMS. Colombo and Prince Rupert, tnc prpcru -r Hill grounds Improvement piled to the Acropolis fund. By permtlon of Capt. Lecky. the ship's band wlU play during the match. ... ik.n IU be an Invitation ttonce in the Moose Hall in honor of the captain and officers. Thursday morning between the hours a party will land of nine and eleven rfrin and route march from tne n., streets of the through the principal O"?' . .h.r. njlll he In the evening av v-- . smoking concert by the Canadian Laglon in honor of the captain, officer, and hlp' company. the second foot-ball At 6 45 Friday night the ship and the between aame "take place followed by a civic cuy t w w.u for captaln. dance m .."-"" offKCS and ship romjia... She H.MS roi n i; t if it'ii:i ckohii or hkiis is LONDON NTIltXTS LOWDOIv. Aug Vi Forty persons Including four women were Injured last n'ght nrur the Marble Arch when both mounted and foot police ehsrged s crowd of 8acco-Vaurtt'.l sympathisers. They wre endeav.'jrlng to form proreutlon in defiance of police orders. EXHIBIT FROM POUCE COUPE Second Collection of Grain From Peace River District Coming to Local Exhibition A second grain exhibit from the fee Hlver Valley, apart from that which has heen promised from Grand Prairie, la coming to the Prince Rupert Exhibition from Pouce Coupe and will be on Its wsy here at th end of the week. The Pair Board finds the people of the fertile northern valley most will ing to co-operate In the success of the 'ocal show. They are proving themselves to be directly Interested in tills port, Th following is the copy of a tele gram received by the board from James H. Slarlc. secretary of the Pouce Coup Board of Trade: "WlU forward good exhibit at end of weak. Wheax requires about four day; o harden so there will be no shrinkage Crops are In eacellent shape and bum per harvest la practically assured." CAPITOL THEATRE RUMORED COMING TO BUILD THEATRE There Is a strong rumor around town that the Capitol Theatre has purchased a choice businew corner for a site for new theatre which they propose to erect. This concern has had representative' here looking Into the possibilities more tbsn once but nothing so far has come of It. NATIONALIST LEADER IN EGYPT IS DEAD LONDON. Aug. 24 - The death Is announced of Zaglout raK'.ia, president of the Efryptlon Chamber ol Deputies and Nationalist leader. ELECTION ON DUBLIN TODAY DUBLIN, Aug. 24. The fate of the1 Government depended on the result of the elections taking place today neces sit a ted by the assaslnatlon of Kevin O'HIgglns and the death of Countess Marlewlca. The returns will not be completed until tomorrow. Colombo will be open to visitors on Thursday afternoon from 2 to 6. This morning Acting Mayor Joseph Oreer paid a formal call on Cnpt Lecky who will return the call this AERIAL MAP OF HIGHWAY Joint Committee Will Recommend That Major Macliren MakJ Survey - I'oIIohIiik a statement bring made l Major I). K. MaeLarrn, D.S.O.. f I he IMelfle .ilrauys. who Is hrrr nit Ii hi (ilanr, that lie Mat prepared la nuke an aerial rerun nalxkanee ot I lie route fur th'e'Skeena Klvrr liicli-wuy from 6alloay Kapldit t Ter-rw. a cUI hieeUng of the lnt ' ream rfletmlffr'la beta railed fee fml.iy Midi a tiew to reiie.tliij; the proviiKial department of public Hitrki to eauM- such a sunry to be mwle. The rnad romnilllee rreently piwil a resohil'iiri reRrellliiR that an aerial surtey rvulil not he made. The eminent had announreU that (here a nu plane atallable for the purpose of making surh a Miner. Major Maeljirrn, who Is engaged In fllierlei patrol work at the present lime, arrlted In the rlty with hi- klilp la-t night and will make lrin-p ltuert his headi uarters for the rrinainder of (he season. MINING SHOWS MUCH PROGRESS New High Record Made for First Six Months of Present Year OTTAWA, Aug. 21 Continuing the nrogress made last year when the mineral output of Canada reached a new high record, the value of production for the first half of this year reached a further advance, according to a report prepared for presentation at the concluding session of the Empire Mining Conference here by S. J. Cook of the Dominion Bureau of BtaUstlcs. The report states that while the output of gold for the half year is slightly leas than for the previous six months, the output of all other metals la higher. Bllghtly lower prtoas have reduced the values In some Instances. The production of arsenic, cobalt. copper, lead, nickel, platinum and the metals silver and zinc showed definite Improvement. Over the same period of last year when the total value amounted to approximately 161.000,000 compared with $56,000,000 this year. hut the loss is more apparent than real on account of the adoption this year of more conservative methods of computing values. AUSTRALIMBONDS OVER-SUBSCRIBED NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Prompt oversubscription of $40,000,000 Australian Oovernment issue was reported on the bond market today. NOTICE Owing to the threatened scarcity of water, citizens are requested to be economical in their use of water for garden purposes. i - JJ. 4 . W41 liO( tay uierK. t PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21, 1927 PLATr'N MIUNfl IN STF.AMI.lt PKINCE KI'PEKT VANCOUVER. August 24. Steamer Prince Rupert arrived here hut night two tugs aetlng as rudded . She drrdceked at North Vancouver and examination revealed that several plates are sprung. MADAM KLEPIKOFF 4 - HYDERWOMAN DIED IN SOT Mrs. Florence Rrennan Was Registered at Hotel as Wife of I- P. Knapp SEATTLE, Aug. 24. There was a strange turn In the Investlgstton Into the death of a woman who died Mon day night at the Snoqualmle Falls Lumber Company's hospital. Although she was registered at the hotel as the wife of L. P. Knapp of North Bend, the body was positively Identified as that of Mrs. Florence Brennan,. former modiste of Hyder. Alaska. She took over the management of the hotel two weeks ago and Knapp was a guest there. Search Is being pressed for Knapp who disappeared several hours before he woman was entered In the hospital is his wife. ROBERT MILLARD OF NANAIMO PASSES OUT Was WeU Kiiohii Cricketer In fcarly lla.is and Resided In Vancouver Id. Town 39 Years NANAIMO. Aug. 24. Robert Millard, aged 72, and a native of England, a well known cricketer in the early days and resident of Nanalmo for thirty-nine years. Is dead. ALASKA TO CLOSE ALL SALMON FISHING SEPTEMBER FOURTEENTH JUNEAU. Aus. 24, -- Fisheries commissioner O'Malley announced today that he would recommend that salmon fishing in all waters be closed com-m enclnn September 14 on account of the small run of fish. EXECUTED AT MOSCOW MOSCOW, Aug. 24 Madam Klepl- koff. sentenced to death recently on a charge of aiding her husband In espionage for Great Britain, was executed today. Commander Kleplkoff was recently executed. FLYBRISTOL TO OTTAWA UPAVON. Aug. 24. Captain Leslie Hamilton sent word from Bristol today that he Intended to hop off here tomorrow for Ottawa If favorable weather reports continued. This afternoon's train from the East. ' :.'" ; rpv -d ' be ou time. as Boston Grill Larue Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, tor hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least Phone 457. Price Five Cents I'ANOKAMIi VIEW iF pr.i'LTRY i'ONi.us -,ss AT OTTAWA by th. p.,,,ni Parliament Buildings English and French wie tlu? oft'i.-ii.l M.S. Colombo Here mi. f"fnn- Pfttymn nM .r.f f anuAi, atimvinff thr! ddC Sfar.r 01 -' - ii" it w uiii mi i' - v uiiii urn w .nnajr- CTl "f i . ii ii-ami .iiitriiiH tn 1 m II 1 1 !1 1' t,rul and jr.-.ine-s flCa.-i-:i. ,i lOunt.nea attending the World's Pr.uhv., C it'rcHs. assembled on the steps of the in five separate hall Leaders Address Meetings on Topics of the Day in the Westminster Election Campaign NEW WESTMINSTER, August 21. Addressing a meeting in the interests of the Liberal candidate, Mayor Gray, Premier MacLean criticized the Conservative statement that he was the champion tax collector. The revenue on land, incomes and natural resources and on motor licenses increased because the population, the number of cars and the amount of land under cultivation had all increased, he said. The rate were lower than in the state of Washington and cited statistics tq prove It. The Prender W9Brpri8e-thay:the Conservatives should erhmftit wi aMrJni,,rlrS the last year or the Conservative administration showed a deficit of more than fcur million dollars. Addressing the Conservative meeting In the Interests of Welsh. Dr. Tolmle declared the MacLean government was undergoing disintegration and Its existence was for only so long as the people were prevented from voting It out of .fflce. ONLY CANADIAN FISH VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid B.C. Silver 1J5 Coast Copper 10.75 Cork Province Dunwell Gladstone Independence . Indian L. and L Lvadsmlth Lucky Jim . . . I Premier Porter Idaho Richmond Silver Crot . . . Silversmith . . . Surf Inlet . . m .66 .16 i05 .07. .20 2.29 .20 .19 .05 U .23 01 ' - Asked 1.60 1125 .pen .. .66 xn .08 V4 .0814; .05 .21 2.32 21 I .06',! -24', PROPOSAL MADE CLOSE FISHING Chief Inspector Motherwell Anticipates Shutting Down Netting This Week VANCOUVER, Aug. 24. Chief Inspector Motherwell of the fisheries de- IP PAT n Iirnr TftnAVi Partmnt ated today prior Jo his de- 1J UULiU ULillLf lUUill , Only Canadian, haUbut was offered at the Flan Exchange this morning, seven boats bringing 53,000 pounds which sold at bids ranging from 11.7c and 6c to 13.6c and 7c. Arrivals and sales were as follows: Helen. 3.500 pounds. Booth Fisheries. 12.Cc and 6c. Aiken, 8,000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, ' 13.1c and 6c. Brant, 7300 pounds, Atlln Fisheries. 13c and 6c. Yule, -2,700 pounds. Booth Fisheries. 13- and 6c. Tramp, 8,500 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 13 4; and 6c. Eric Roy, 12,000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 13.5c and 7c. Scrub. 11.000 pounds. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 11.7c and 6c. FISHERIES'PATROL AIRPLANE ARRIVES Major l. K. .MaiLarrn lieiiclieil Port Lat Nljlit From swanson Uy In 11 Ins Boat Major D. R. MacLaren, D.S.O.. arrived at 2.30 yesterday afternoon on his Paci fic Airways flying boat from Swanson Bay. where he has been engaged In fisheries patrol service, and expects to leave this afternoon on a patrol of the Wark Canal district. He wUl return to the city shortly and wUl remain here for at least a couple of days. parture on a trip up the coast that gill net fishing for pink salmon In all British Columbia waters north of Howe Sound may be stopped at the end of this week. On account of the tow water resulting from the dry season, pinks, he said, were unable to ascend the streams to spawn and were being caught before they had an opportunity to do so. Fears were expressed for the future of the industry by Mr. Motherwell who said: "This wUl cause a serious situation In two years tune, for unless the fish spawn there will be no- run then." He will investigate the height of the water at the various streams to be closed. AIYANSH MAN WINS A CAR A. F. Priestly Holder of Lucky Ticket at Vancouver VANCOUVER, Aug. 24. A. P. Priestley, storekeeper at Alyanah, a Naas River village with 40 white persons and 200 Indiana, where no motors can be used, won the auto given as a prize In connection with the exhibition here. "We get our supplies brought 45 mUes up the river by small gas boat,". said the winner today. "I could not take the automobile there. I stjall - try to sell It." Priestly and his wife bought s ticket and went to the exhibition while visiting relatives here. He sailed north last night. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION CHICAGO EARLY TODAY CHICAGO, Aug. 24. Five hunderd people were routed from their homes early today when dynamite explosion attributed to beer gangsters occurred In a business block resulting In the wrecking of three buddings and eight catching fire. TOIil WITH ASHES, BOSTON. Aug. 24. The ashes of The hulrptn manufacturer is one bus- Vansettl will be taken for a tour of 1 1 . man who has been ruined by Europe :n rjnpsnied by his sister '' rl: 0:: t.i J -uriiat I i; g ,. r. .i:iiicu:.ce(f today. a - i