DEAD AND BURIED Illiwack Man Report Alive and IWtll Although His Wife Ifuried Him tTHNON Aug 10. Although V. : Chilliwaek u rated . "'d. accordant; to local . la alive, sad well at W ! .ugton. v. u learns luted Wood M On Un Aa Wuod. ap ii !H;f:-tl the toodf of i ' Blanchstrrt a br Mm been iirtwrtiiy mow ttr ' ' M the authorities o U C 'ified the Mount Vemor V.' xj had been living there - imme in ctulllwack. Jiff sentence IS GIVEN INDIAN llliam Dick. Alias William John- fn, (eta Two Years for Ob taining Money Under I al.se Pretences ' hi two years in peni-mctr-d out if Magistrate :. .!,! m cltjr pollot court " William Dirk. Indian. 1 Johnson, who pleaded of obtu..:n:i(! moiwj u.'iioet after electing for "iiri been In trouble of M-vKumiy, obtained ISO "I local tailor, as pay- cxihti'iit boat. APANESE WIN TENNIS GAME fat Crocker and Wright in Itril- Iiant Doubles at Montreal TP.EAJ. Aug 20 -Japan won the : ' Hie Davis Cup yeater- .d;i and T-.bn Urfeatlng Crocker e-3. 4-6: 7-6. 7-6. 10-8. protoablv n,e moat thrtlUng E: i Cup history. IAN DROWNED TURKISH BATH V."norTnen a.... enry ixa- 89 vean.- of sk!. whose lifeless body i3UlJ at nine inch o.t. . u' .ne nmmiua a . . r- , u, wre Vancouver "-in oailis hn last night. Is be "V8 c-juapsed and drowned , Marmot ac ,n me compartment. ERGUSON WILL NOT ACCEPT LEADERSHIP' WliONTO, Aug 20.-Premler Ferguson announced that he could not turned to cnwi jmnc w taw oaurt of appeals. I under -wttOHr hwawatalp tn the h nr. ugw servtd u a vIhu The baaor la mm M toe unique la BrlUah Columbia to bmw personal re-premteves of tfce Brush crown re-?rautd In the cortege. I the Legislative chamber the body tar in aute all mora toe and during the 'Try afternoon guarded by four soidaart if the Blateenth Battalion Canadian noMeh . Commencing at three C-Joek the state aerrlet to Uklag place t the Pint United Chureh prior to LOCAL at Royal Oak several miles l.lliKKAl H MIKE INFANrS FUNERAL MMPATHV The Prtaea Rupert liberal Association teas wired it sympathy to the widow and family of the late Premier Oliver, who psswed way la Victoria on Wednesday night. and U alao sending, through the local member. Hon. T. D Ps'.ttdlo. a floral tribute for the funeral Uua afternoon. TAKES PLACE TODAY Klitinviitli Old Soli of .Mr. and Mm. Ororge .tndrrsen Interred lollua-Jng hen lee Following a aenrloe In the chapel of the BC. Undertaken at which Rev. A Vniaan. paator of Pint United Churah Officiated. Interment took place tMa afternoon In Palrriew Oeroetery ot Rupert Harrla Andersen, eight month oW son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Andersen. Lltblnlere Street. Prtends or the family were In attendance and there were a number of floral tributes. NO WHEEL OF FORTUNE FOR EDMONTON GYROS EDMONTON. Aug 20 No wheels of fortune or other gambling devices wUl feature the annual Oyro carnival this year, the club having given their guarantee that nothing contrary to the law would be undertaken. Mayor A. U. O. Bury declared when asked If the city would take steps to stop the operatln of wheels of fortune which caused such a discussion a year ago. "No feature of the Oyroe' carnival which will break the law will be undertaken," Mayor Bury stated. VANCOUVEIt EXCHANGE B.C. Stiver ... Coast Copper Cork Province Dunwell Independence Indian -L. and t. Leadsmitb Lucky Jim Premier Porter Idaho Richmond BUversmtth Suntooh Tsrle Bid. Akd 1J7 130 10.745 1105 r .0614 .80 .86 i J3 .06 .07 .08 .05 ..1BK .19 .10 .13 225' 2.27 J? M SO 30 .70 4.80 5.00 5 TAXI Ambulance and Boston Grill Servica Large Upstair Dining HalL Anywhere at Anytime with newly laid dancing ISIand Ktchange ISulldlnf floor, for hire, MATT VIDECK. Prop, PRINCE RUPERT NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper least Phone 7. N 195. PRINCE RUPERT, ll.C. SAHTiDAY. AUGUST 20, 1927 TATEFpSUL TOD A Y FOR PREMIER 'RINCE OF WALES' STIRRING ADDRESS TO CANADIAN CLUB neatest Honor Ever Paid a British Columbian Bestowed Upon Premier Oliver Today l'"l:TA. A umit 20. -With two of the Kin' sons, leading and the people of Uritish Columbia paying their last ;i tafp funeral this afternoon to Premier Oliver, the pro-"irfmg probably the highest honors ever bestowed upon iiixeii but th- family haa invited to the funeral only rid whom they knew in the pioneer days in the Delta I .all -bearers who are laying the Premier to rest in the i Oak Cemetery are all old timers who were cloae to -x wa hewing the farm out of the wilderness. Honorary paU.bwtf, um Premier's colleagues and Hen. J. A. U, 4 . :! I i :i AIRPLANE IS LIKELY LOST Dallas Spirit Went to Look for Honolulu l-'lyerd Sent Out S.OJS. KAN til lriC-(. Aug. Sd-The plane "!allat hplrlt." piloted by IV. I. I J In iiihI itutlgaled by A. II. I.lrliwaklt, Klikh left Oakland at t.JS Irktj) aftrriKMin for llunolulu, liitrndlnr t aearrh for the inlnKlug pUiies Ml I lor a n and (Solden litlr. M-nt out S.(.s. ralU at nine o'rliMk lat nljlit and lias not been heard I ruin since. The Ukt ineMscr said she was In ( lie heeoud tail plu. I'.H. naval force and turn limit trsM-lo are hunting In the hope of finding then although It l feared the Mla Dor an In lot although the (iolilrn laitle miglit lie afliut. Hie U-t mrMare from the Italia spirit were: "We are In a tall plu. Irlay thai Miesaace,, Uaa auiit iif It It a a tloe evil." i The mrwiare stvpjied then ktarted "M e are in tall spin." No more wan heard. The trumrr 1Vet Seiian rrNirtrd I hat rurinben of the crew haw a mjklerliiua flare about 1511 miles from San lrunrlsu but failed to find a plane. BOY DROWNED AT ALICE ARM Ilody of Little Jack Anderson Heine Drought Here by His Father Word -was received In the city this morning of the vdeath by drowning of little Jack Antteraon son of John Anderson of Alice Arm. The lad fell off the dock aad his lifeless body was later recovered. Mr. Anderson at oomlng south on the Prince Rupert en route here with the bedy and the burial It Is understood wtl take place here. dacK was one or twins and was a fine lKUe ohap. WOULD HAVjTdIRECT STEAMER TO FRISCO Among the southbound visitors this morning was Miss O. A. Shaffer, representing the foreign trade Travel and Trade bureau of Sin Pranelsoo. She has been In Alaska with the object of en couraging travel to and from that territory and the south eout. Incidentally ahe enpreiwed the opinion that there should be a direct steamer to and from this part of the country from San Pranchwo, and this was one of the things the bureau was out to accomplish. FISH ARRIVALS Only Canadian halibut was offered .at the Fish Exchange iu morning, four boats wiling a total of 28.500 pounds at bids ranging from 12.2c and 7c to 18.3c and 7c. Arrivals and sales: Viking, 1300 pounds. Canadian Pish Se Cold Storage Co.. 12.2c and 7c. H. and R 4,000 pounds. Booth Fisheries, 12.4c and 7c. unome, 6,500 pounds, Canadian A; Cold Storage Oo, 13.30 and 7c. Royal 111., 5)X0 pounds. Royal Co., 13.3c and 7e. It Is to be leareo u' buihc i kj oe icmimoe. Answers. mMt suecess-fuJ floaters on the ea of accept the leadership j life use a raft of mends. Ottawa vim- ' i' lrty in Caanda. aen. Fish FUh First Olrl Mary makes me sick. Second Me, too. She tries so hard This atternoonls train, due from the east at 3.30 is reported to be 011 time. ALBERTA WHEAT GEHRIG AHEAD CROP IS HEAVY: IN HOME RUNS ; Edmonton Journal's Monthly Ke-I port is Most Optimistic He-Kard to Yield EDMONTON, Aug. 30.- Wheat la filling ana rpen.ng unser awsal eaadltluns In almost all aaoUona ef Northern and central Alberta, according to the Edmuitoa Journal fourth aaaattUy crop report, and Is rapkdly reaotamg the cutting stage that prospects for yield are heavy and grades good. Almost without txaajation all district) tuoata big crops, vary lew anticipating in avenge f-r wtea ot test tnaa go bushels t-j the aese and a number expecting aa high as 41 bushels, so that gara average Ckould run between 10 and is buaheU (ran present Indies -tlonf. OiKtrlcU aapwtlog a high as 40 busbela an AUtabaska, Bel lis. Chlpman, tpr, Duf field, frog Lake. Jeffrey. Ktnuso, louce Coups. Provost. Radway Deritre, Bbandra, Sylvan Lake and Viking, well scattered dtetalcta. Crop are earaUsg through the dan-jwcus period well sad very few fre-it re re-'rtrd With tfee exnepUon of one at Wanptte, where 10 per cent loss is declared, all frosts were very Ugh: and not enough to seriously impair average grades. Some alight hall storms have been experienced but nothing heavy since the last report In July. Damage from lodging and other eauw I Ught. Harvesting should nc general by AStmt a and a number' of are already eutting. Coarse grains are aenenllr good and heavy and very few districts report nly fair condition. Rye I being cut In many districts and a few fields of barley and oaU are under the binder. Oreenfeed crops are gen erally very good and a large crop of hay has been up tn many districts. With the recent hot weather many flooded hay areas have dried up enabling farmers to cut more than anticipated. Oenerally speaking all fanners are looking for bumper crops and feel confident of the future. Mrs. W. S. Fisher and daughter. Miss Louie Fisher, wUl sail Monday afternoon on the Prince Gorge for Victoria where they - will take up their residence, joining Mr. Fisher who has been transferred to that city tn the service of the provincial taxation department. In view of their departure, they have been honored guests at many private social functions recently. Advertise tn The Dally News Lead Kuth by One by Maklnjr Hit 39th in Game Against Chicago NEW YORK. Aug. JO -Gehrig made his thirty-ninth homer yesterday ban he Tai.iscea tost to Chicago. Oehrhg now lcr.d', Rath by one. Ike St. louts AeriTT.oans. lawty heretofore, won thetr third straight game, '-.eating Washington. The double win of Detroit put them one game 1mm second pises s Sy the Sr:n,tirs. Yesterday's play made little in the National League. NATIONAL LKAOl'C Chicago a-l. Brooklyn 0-8. PUttburg 9-2, Now York Clnclnnat. fi-1. Ptalladetpbia 8t. Louis 1-6. Boston S-l. AMtitir.tN uittiic New York 2. Chloaco 3. P'.Uladelphla 6. Cleveland 3. Btston 2-7. Detroit Washington 1. Bt. Louis 6. 3-0. PRIZES OFFERED IN NEW YORK-SPOKANE NON-STOP FLIGHT SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 20. America's larat ni.n-t.top race across the United dMriet:taJ Jnm Kev Yark Spokane wlB e fiewn on September 21 and 22 as an sdded feature to the aviation program ot the National A!r Derby Association of Spokane, which is sponsoring the Na ticnai Air Derby race from New York to 8pokane. the Pacific Cast Air Derby race from Ssn Francisco and the seventh annual national air races. Announcement of the New York-Spokane non-stop race was made by Major John T. Fancher, managing dl rector of the association, after the association's executive committee this week had voted (15.000 tn prize money for the event. The winner of the 2.200 mile non-stop wUl receive 110.000 and the second pilot to set his landing trucks on the Spokane air port will receive 5,000. I'lUXCES AKE Bl'SY VICTORIA. Aug. 20. The Princes played golf this morning. This evening they are to be guetts of honor of the British Empire League and the Sixteenth Canadian Scottish. Canadian Representative at Geneva Sees Benefit from the Recent Disarmament Conference QUEBEC. August 20. Right Hon. Ernest Lapointe, minister of justice, returning after a five months trip to Australia and Geneva,, at the latter of which he represented Canada at the disarmament conference, arrived here last night. Referring to the collapse of the conference, Mr. Lapointe said : "Parity in naval, forces is no guage of parity in naval strength unless the situations under which and for which naval strength excels are similar in fundamental characteristics. I am indeed sorry that form uj as could not be found that by all and the foundations have been would have reconciled wholly divergent laid, I hope, for the moral and mental views and circumstances. However, the 1 attitude for the recognition of the ne-deslrabtllty of further disarmament and oesslty of peace and these have been decrease of expenditures is recognized served by the gathering at Geneva," Bootleggers of United States to be Taxed on Their Illicit Business Under Internal Laws SEATTLE, August m As part of a national plan to make prohibition pay for Itself, the Pacific Northwest federal prohibition unit will soon begin to collect internal revenue taxes and penalties from bootleggers. Tfcis was announced last night by William Whitney, legal adviser to the prohibition department, who said that Seattle bootleggers alone owed more than a million dollars to the government under the provisions of the internal revenue act, statutes which the courts hold are properly invoked against Volstead Act violators. The law provides that a liquor wholesaler or retailer be taxed $1,000 a year while the manufacturer and rUII operator is liable to a tax of $6.40 a gallon on the product. Prince of Wales Urges Keep Spirit, Courage and Endurance of Old WIVES STIRRING ADDRESS TO VICTORIA CANADIAN CLUB, TELLING HOW MEN OF FAST WENT OUT FOR TRADE VICTORIA, Aotcuat 20. "Men of the pagt were not content to ait at hame and wait for trade to come to them; they went out into the world and found it," the Prince of Wales said yesterday, when addressing the Canadian Club. "The Britiah Empire owea its exigtent to the great adventurers of the jiaat, men who had nothing to rely upon but their own courage, no atimtttua but their love of adventure, and no scientific aid but their mother wit. Yet they penetrated to the furthermost limits of the then ksdwn world." SpeakUg of Brttih Columbia, tlwa . Prince aaM: "We must thank the land adventnrara wno literally hacked their way -svrffit forests and over mountains, essse of tbfm to win fame and fortune, others to die broken sod unknown." Ti Prtnos recalled the lite of Premier Oliver who came here to farm and through his own ettorU rose tu be head of fVie goveraaaent of the province. He continued: "Some of the people of my generation may wonder if we hay that sptnt and can da all the things those men did. I believe that spirit and courage and enditraaMe still exists The war I'OUI.K MITES AUK IlKINO IWKSTHIATI.II iiv iiviiko Kili:i:it A. C. R. Yulll. Vancouver hydro - electric engineer. this morning authorized the announcement that he had a party investigating power sites in this district. Mr. Yuul sails tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver and. on his return In ten days or so. may have a further announcement to make. v FAREWELL DANCE FOR FISHERMEN Mrs. IMipnls served Delightful Kefrn.li-tiients at t'unrtkm Last NlRl.t In Haii-port Some 29 or 30 G Maples were present at an enjoyafele dance given hat night at Haysport as a farefell to salmon fishermen who are leaving the Skeena River. Dancing was kept up until 3 o'clock this morning and. at midnight, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Dupuls. Among those present was Oeorge Frlzaell ol this city. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL HCOTTIMI LEAdl E lllv. I. Clyde 3. Boness 0. Dundee 0. Motherwell . Dumfermline 1. Alrdrieonlans 4. Falkirk S. St. Johnstone 1. Hamilton 0, Celtic 0. Hibernians S, Cowdenbeath 0. Kilmarnock 2. Partlck 3. Ratth Rovers 2, Aberdeen 3. Queen's Park 2. St. Mlrren 4. Rangers 4, Hearts 1. Sergeant W. J. Service, chief of the Smttbers detachment of the provincial police, arrived in the city last night from the interior and proceeded to Stewart on the Prince Rupert to pick up a mental patient whom he will deliver to Essoodtle. Also going south,.on tonight's Rteamer with the officer win be Luke WUlls. who will serve three' months at Okalla for vagrancy, and William Dick. Indian, who was sentenced this morning to two years' to New Westminster penitentiary for obtaining money under false pretenses. Mrs. Thomas Wallace of Claxton and INVERNESS IS HIGH CANNERY Has Made Pack of 10,000 Cases in Spite of off Season Will Remain in Operation In view of the fact that It has been an off season, the Inverness cannery cannot complain at its pack for the proved that aad we must never lose ya.,sjatjd Rt Q, JeJujaton, manager, of I wr jnaiit, t oo was in toe city aDoaro . the Princess Beatrice this mornlnir en 1 route from Inverness to Klemtu can- nery which is controlled by him. In- terness cannery, with a pack of tamo i 16.000 cases to date. Is said to be the 1 httTh a ntlawfW nn hs fibstana Disss T. j mss)w vsiuuvtf was i,uv wsvt i ua aart7A W) capacity is some 40.000 or 60,000 cases. I .Klemtu cannery, which Is a faU fish proposition, is approaching the half way mark of the 22.000 cases which It was prepared to pack. Mr. Johnston stated that both Inverness and Klemtu canneries would remain open until the usual end of the season. Some of the other canneries on the river are closing down this ONE KILLED AUTO RACES VANCOUVER, Aug. 20 P. Churchill of North Bend, Wash., is dead and Art Hinea of Portland. Ore., Is In hospital having been Injured In a crash aa a result of auto speed racing at Hastings Park yesterday. Churchill died from a fractured skull but Hlnes is expected to recover. Churchill, unable to change his course quickly enough, tore Into Hlnes' car. forcing it into the fence. ANOTHER LOSES LIFEIN RIVER Simon Pierce, Port Essington Indian, Falls From Canoe Near Kwinitsa and is Drowned Provincial police headquarters have been advteed of still another native drowning In the Skeena River. On Thursday Simon Pierce of Port Easing, ton fell out of a canoe at a point two miles below Kwtnitsa and lost his life. The body has. not yet been found but the police are investigating. INDIAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL RESULT SHOOTING AFFAIR Tbomai Wright. Indian, was committed for trial in provincial police court this morning on a charge of carrying weapons dangerous to the public. The case arose out of a cent hooting Incident at Miss Wallace of Vancouver, who has i Casslar Cannery when Wright is alleged been visiting there, returned this morn- : to have started a brief "re Ira of ter- lng on the Cardena to Claxton. ior " Accused wni come ud In Count v - ' Court for election on the return of Judge Mr. and Mrs. O A. Woodland letura-, Young to the city, ed to the dry on yesterday afternoon's I '.rein frjm a brief trip to the Interior. Advertise in The Daily News