m i.i. i 1 n a i ,i nnniniiifi in lii i .'ss i. . u r iiumiiiiii.u a u a . a k' Into Problems Concerning Fruit (irimera I IDIUA JU1V Ut Wllllxn ft apr '.n'?d bv the nmrmnMt veLr- :o -;mmlsloner to WWaWfiite trrtea! tiriblem In the interior fruit - .srawin r t - Tt win h. vi- B problems t every irrmUaa arm in a t ie . .vcnimem la Intern wl 0- HKtfc TfcAKS PENITENTIARY rmstr nunxiii..'. r s. s... by False Pretences VfcH July , OonVtClM Of wii an i , nr nur utnnkw. unrnaD councillor, wm iwnteneed ' ie un rourt today by Judtfe !s to thrre yrara' lmnrUonment in Wi'tai.riilpr rwnttjntiarv LASKA TO PUGET SOUND IN 26 FOOT BOATIS REPORTED SAN FRANCISCO. July 23. Army - ..cic rrceivea toaay wie rr- . 11 m jrom u nil it not rxirracxs. ata, to Pugct Bound In a 20-foot fiKiiim oy i;apiain Maicoim :W arifl l'r . ... - n . , . - n.u il. v f . tut. The distance la eetlmated In the y report at 1300 mUea and the - " "i"ru uiieen aaya. urow waa vuij i camp liewia, wan- "rrnce to traveMlnir nn Hio limiT ON OF NOVELIST SENT TO PRISON FOR USING FUNDS LONDON, July a3, AIfre, DoyBi ma of "vrciiBi, jowpn Conrad, was tncd to twelve months' lmprliion-"nt whn he pleaded guilty to con- "i;; to hi own use lunda entrusted turn in connection with manuscript of o- Buwiurs worn. A KKN A IlKSTROYKK. ' VERNON. Cal.. Jul, 23.Lo cstl-att t hundred, nf "ed when fire destroyed Jack Doyle's ui-:uu. Sarlrton of Child Sxld lo IUe Mtrd In Ij1 (llaHal L'mm-i CHICAGO. Ilia . July 20. The tkeleton of a child, found In MoehU-el-Arbl. Algeria, by Dr. Alorun W. Pond of Beloli Unlvcralty, beltoMd to hare belonged to a race hitherto unknown and living in the last glacial epoch. Prof. Pay Cooprr Cole of the University of Chicago, who la atudyitif the odd skeleton. Mid It docs not conform cloaely to the Neanderthal or Oo-roat non which were known to have been In Europe or Northern Africa In lata glacial tlBMa. The skeleton la very well preserved, and shows a child with s abort head, a good cranial development, wide akull bones and at rang chin. Viewed from abor, the kult la pear shaped. The exact goolofical age of Ux akeieton cannot be determined. Prof. Cole said, until the benea of animate and skeletons of land r.nUa. as well as Implement found with It. are studied. Dr. Ooorge U. Collie, professor of Anthropology at Deloit. will Joint an ex-xtitlon in Algefla next autumn In an attempt to procure more data 'to prove his theory that Africa was the birthplace of mankind. WISTARIA MAN WAS MARRIED HERE BY ARCHDEACON RIX Weymouth Oolllngwood Brock of Witrl and Mias fyirna fWrtnidi Llbbey, a teacher at one of the Interior schools, whose homo Is In Vancouver. ere quietly married thla morning at the Cathedral. Archdeacon Rlx officiating. The bridesmaid was Mlas Mary Llbbey, sister of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. G lb-son of Vancouver, friends of the bride, were also present. The bride and groom km spending a short honeymoon here and will then proceed to Wistaria where they will VICTORIA IIKATEN 4 Advertise In The Dally News VICTORIA. July 23. -Ridley College defeated Victoria representative trlcket tmin. The score being Tii lor six wIckH declared as against Victoria's two scores of 209 and 68 all out. it.il' VANCOUVKIt EXCHANGE ' - i ill BO. Silver .. Coast Copper Cork Province Dunwell Oladstone . . Indian L. and L Lucky Jim Porter Idaho 'Sllvercrest ... Bid. Aaked 1.80 1.90 13.50 .08 .07 1.27 1.33 .15 .17 .09 J4 .00 Vt .08 .18 .19 .19 .21 .0714 KASI'ltl.KKIKH A Hi: ON M MtKDT lltOM TIKUtIK JIST NOW f TERRACE, July 23. Local 4 raspberries of a splendid quality 4 are now on the market, the 4 hot weather of last week bring- ing them along very qulokly. The weather hat also teeo vary favorable for the Mytng aod much hay haa been put up this week in splendid condition. ARCHDEACON LEFT TODAY Will Make Effort to Collect Remainder of Sum Needed for Iiishopric Archdeacon Rlx. administrator of the diocese of Oalldonla and Rector of Prince Rupert, left this morning for a three months tour of the et in an effort to raise from twelve to fifteen thousand dollars now needed to complete the sum necessary for the endowment of the bishopric here before a bishop will be appointed. He wtll lay the claims of the church here before congregations In Toronto. Ontario and Quebec dioceses and will then attend the meeting of the general synod of the Church st Kingston In September. In the same month he expects to attend the diamond jubilee celebration at Wyellffe College. Toronto, from which Institution he is a graduate. He pro poses to return home about the middle of October and In the meantime Pro. feasor Barfoot of Saskatchewan Unlver-alty. who la now here, will have charge of the local branch. SALMON FISHING IS SPOTTY THIS SEASON That i Matemrnt of One nf Pkernu Hlver rannerjnirii Who Wan In City Salmon fishing is very spotty this season, said a canneryman who wai In from the Skeena River yesterday. It Is Improving, but still it Is good In one spot snd poor In another and it Is Impossible to tell where the fish are likely to be. One boat will get perhaps one hundred fish and another several times that number. The same man Is authority for the vug gestlon that there may be a pretty good salmon fishing season yet. The fish may be rather late. The next two weeks will tell the tale. AMERICAN HORSE FOR GRAND NATIONAL CHICAGO. July 23. Burgorlght. own ed by Benjamin Leslie Behr. Chicago sportsman, and bred in the United States, Is to be sent to England next March to compete In the Grand National Steeplechase. No American-bred horse ! ever has won the historic race. Boston Grill UdJ Ambulance Larue Upstair Uluing Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. SUiid: Kchange Ilulldlng-MATT PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the VIOIXK. Prop. least Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia' Newspaper XVII No. 171. PIUNCE RUPERT. B.C.. SATURDAY. JULY 23. 1927 Pri:e Five Cents 1 MEASURES TAKEN IRELAND BIG FIRE IN VANCOUVER CAUSES EXCITEMENT IN CITY losgrave Government Asks Drastic Powers of Dail in Emergency Dealh of Hon. Kevin O'Higgins results in changes of law to apply to present situation W BLJN. July 23. The term the PuMii Safety Hill Intro i; !, the Dail by President 'i-.v..-' Wedneadav to meet the V gpiirral hostility of the ! ir.it ((ivis the Government a., fillows: T dn larc a state of emer ii i.A i ii h i i. U H I 11-11 I It W I .11 1 M . gency at any time, to establish military courts to try certain offenses. 2. To deport any citizen belonging to an illegal organization. 3. To suppress any unconstitutional publications. -1. To suppress Illegal organizations. 5; To extend the death nalty to persons convicted of conceal-ing arms. ANOTHER MISING ! LINK IS FOUND IN IRRIGATION i africa by university r . . a . t i t a tk BRITISH SEIZE CHINESE 1'KOPAt ANDA Twenty -two tons of anti-foreijcti publicity matter were recently confiscated by BriMsb sailors ut Haruow Tn - o. aignment had been smutrgled on a British steamer. Fire Destroyed Part of Vancouver Lumber Mill; , Planing MUl is Saved VANCOUVER, July 23. Fire swept a portion of the plant of the Alberta Lumber Mills here last nijrht and destroyed the dry kiln and storage sheds. The lumber loss alone is estimated to exceed $100,000. Sparks from a burner in another nearby mill in the Fame Creek industrial area are believed to have started the blaze, which broke out shortly after the workmen left Friday. Attracted by the belching of clouds of black smoke and specta- LOCAL BOY IS WINNER BIG PRIZE Archie Thompson, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamw Thompson, .(lets (iovernor's Medal VAXfOl VEK, July 23. Archie Thompson, mhi of .Mr. and .Mrs. Jamrs Thompson of Prince Rupert, is the h Inner of the Governor General's medal In liMrtrt 10.. lie Is a Miidrnt of I he Itootli Memorial sclnml In lhat city, lie-secured 42B maiks and for thlsgUhe bronze medal Is. his. HbsV Archie, who Is only thirteen years of age, was a student' In the entrance class during the pnt year, being taught hy l. II. Ilarlnrss and .Miss Mercer. He has received practically all his education In the local schools. DROWNED BATHING IN ENGLISH BAY VANCOUVER. July 23. Charles Em-sall, 43 years of age. was drowned when bathing In English Bay this morning. NEWSPAPERMAN DEAII VANCOUVER. July 23. W. E. 34, a well-known newspaper writer, la dead here of tuberculosis. PART OF THE CREW BAYRUPERT REMOVED MONTREAL. July 23. With the exception of the captain and nine' men, the crew of the Hudson. Bay Company's steamer Bayrupert ashorepn 4he Labrador ccast. haa been removed to Islands in the immcdla'p '".'".alty. cular flames, thousands of people swarmed around the scene from all parts of the city. Hampered by a breeze from the j northwest which drove acrid j smoke and hot blasts in their I faces, the firemen at first fought j a losing battle but eventually succeeded in controlling the fire two i hours after it was discovered. More than one hundred employees played the company's hose on the space between the blaze and a ?G00,000 planing mill, which was saved. KILLED BANDIT HAND TO HAND Farmer Returned With Money at Midnight nnd Was Attacked; Assailant Dead BEETON. Ont.. July 23. Alex. Hodges, a bachelor farmer, according to his own admtsslon. killed an unknown man In a band-to-hand fight In the darkness In the farm kitchen after a wild struggle with the bandit. Hodges returned, at midnight with S600 In his possession and was confronted, by a bandit with a gun. The latter died from a fractured skull. GERMAN WARSHIP RAISED AT ORKNEYS STROMNESS, Orkney Islands. July 23. One of the greatest salvage feats In the world has been completed with the raising of the 23.000-ton German battle cruiser- Miltkc. which was scuttled at Sea pa Flow. It Is the largest vessel ever salvaged and will be broken up on the beach at Cava Island, a quarter of a mile from where the ship lay Immersed in 70 feet of water for eight years. CARO OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. David Spauldlng and sons, of Port Esslngton, B.C., wish to thank their many friends and relatives for the sympathy and . kindness and beautiful floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement' in the loss of a loving son and brother. HAFKTV 1-E.MilE VANCOUVER, July 23. At a meeting here last night of the B.C. Safety Ua gue, a branch of the-Canadian National Safety League was organized. Canada Is the largest producer of ("ipr'nt in the world. KEMPMCY 5IEETS Tl'XXEV NEXT IX IIETIKX CONTEXT NEW YORK. July 23. As a result of Dempsey winning the big fight Thursday night, Tex Rlckard announces that the veteran slugger la formaUy named as Tunney's oponent in tlie world's heavyweight contest to be staged some time in PRICE LITTLE HIGHER FOR HALIBUT TODAY A total of 60,000 pounds was sold this morning and prices were slightly up. the American boat Eastern Point getting top price of 13.2 for firsts. Fish arrivals: American Visitor, 3,000 pounds, to Booth Fisheries at 13.1c and 7c. Eastern Point, 5,000 pounds, to Cana dlan Fish & Cold Storage Co. at 13.2c and 7c. Canadian Viking I.. 11.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish A: C'jld Storage Co. at 11.1c and 7c. Emblem I., 8,530 pounds, to Royal Fish Co.. at 11.1c and 7e. Imrerleuce.. 6,000 pounds, to Booth Fisheries at 11.1c and 7c. Uncme. 9.000 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries. 11c and 7c. Yule. 6.000 pounds, to Booth Fisheries at 11.20c and 7c. Swing, 2.000 pourtds, to Royal Fish Co., at 11c and 7c. Iris. 1.500 pounds, to Royal Fish Co. at 11c and 7c. PAY TRIBUTE TO FARMERS OF CANADA FOR UTILIZING POOL LINCOLN. July 23. -Premier Baldwin paid a tribute today to the farmers of western Canada for revolutionizing marketing methods In five years through the wheat pool. MOVIE MEN PICTURE CARIBOO ON YUKON WHTTEHORSE, July 23. Herds of many thousands of cariboo were seen between Isaac Creek and Selwyn on the Yukon River. They were filmed from 8J3. Whltehorse by moving picture men. WEATHER REPORTS. 4V:iii;'.ii ilii n Terrace. Calm,' temp. 6, Rosswoocfi dealt calm, temp. 63. Alyansh. Clear, calm. temp. 65. Alice Arm. Clear, calm, temp. 63. Anyox. Clear. calm( temp. 62. Stewart. Clear, calm. temp. 58: Harelton. Clear, calm, temp. '72. Burns Lake -Clear, calm, temp. 62. Whltehorsc.--Clear, south wind, temp. 60. Telegraph Creek Clear, calm, temp. 65. Advertise in The Dally News PIRATES NOW FIRST PLACE Haseball Battle For First l'lace is Waged Fiercely new YORK. July 38. Vtotory tor the Pirates while Um Cubs were losing car ried the Pittsborf erew into first place In the National Loagvs race again and drew attention today to aa hot a battlt tor the iea aa has been waged In many a year. Yesterday tb leadership changed hands for It fifth tune In Just five days. In the American League upsets were the rule Friday. Of the three gamei played, one was lost by the league leading Yankees and the other two by the Senators. NATIONAL LEAOIE Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 0. Chicago S. Philadelphia 6. Pi'tstourg 5. Boston 2. 1 St. Louis 7 New York 4. AMERICAN I-EAfilE New York 6 Chicago 7. Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 0. Washington 6-2. St. Louis 7-3. ' PRINCEAILED CANADIAN TOUR Number of Other Prominent , People to Travel on Same Iloat LONDON, July 23. Sailing on the liner Empress of Australia today are the1 Prince of Wales. Prince George, and Premier Baldwin who are to make a tour of part of Canada and visit the farm owned by the Prince of Wales In Alberta. Other well known passengers on the same boat are Albert Barry, who rowa against Major Ooodsell at Van couver on Labor Day: Hon. Randolph Bruce. Lieutenant Governor of British Cciumbla; Hon. Robert Forke. minister of Immigration, and Mr. Justice Duff of Ottawa. PRESENTFARM PRINCEGEORGE Subscriptions Hein'g Raised to Purchase Frondeg Farm Fpr His Royal Highness VICTORIA, July 23. The associated boards of trade of Vancouver Islands are sponsoring a scheme for contributing to a fund for the purpose of presenting Prince Oeorge with a ranch known as Frondeg Farm at Cobble Hill. The present Is to be made by the city of Victoria and other Island municipalities by public subscription. LUMBER COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED TO PRESS SALE OF WOOD PRODUCTS VICTORIA, July 23. Pressing the sale of British Columbia wood products in Eastern Canada, M. M. Little of the lands department has been appointed lumber trade commissioner with headquarters at Toronto. J. T. Lynde Is named assistant commissioner. CHARGED MURDER ' OFCHARLES JURY TRAIL. B.C.. July 23. Kenneth Bailey, charged with the murder of Charles Jury, was brought here from Okalla and remanded until July 23 by Magistrate Macdonald In the police court. He was taken to the jail at Nelson. canadianIoccer" team is winner in a test match AUCKLAND. July 23. The Canadian All-Stars defeated New Zealand representative team in a test match here this afternoon.