;- -r, : I? . fVol. A , Tlwusands of single men, boys, women and i families to come to I of Winston on tin opposition cenaure vote, IU. ft?' ( retary, announced some new (the relief of industry in Great Ilritain, particularly a subsidy for tr.t: i M.ud.s in return for the reduction of freight rates on coal to the ex' nt of seven-und-a-half pence per la hair pence on steam coal. The It i ration easier by sweeping away H. i r r grunts to enable-emigrants ST. LOUIS HAS lc:i in- t : hi u h C E CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone roads the Classified Ads. If you lose, advertise for It. It you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for It get Tin: classified haiiit. XVIII. No. 173 TR OOP Imperial Government to Finance in Move to Dominions: GOOD LEAD NOW ! little I IIANC K OF IH'.IXU ItlsPLAC- i:i HtoM national leadership - START EASTERN TOIR WELL NKW YORK. JUly U; -With little of anybody overter'ng them. St. 'r,u.l. ihiii t,. buum u an Extern Invasion yeateroaf a victory over Brooklyn Dodgers. 5 and ctncinnat, 1 are uaUln, " w v only one game In the Amer-1 - w.K- yesterday but that proved nii The Red Box had the best ry'smg up to the eigntn inning !!,. New York Yankees but 1 tten Uie Yauk rallied In the LIQUOR SELLERS AT ANYOX FINED i TOTAl or SKIM COIXKCTEIi AS HE-1 SI I T Ol f'AMKK IX HMKI.TEU TOWN OVER WEEK-EXI) . ' arsons ware charged at Anyox !, week-ond under the Oovcm-l.i'iuor Act with keeping liquor mi- Pour of the cases resulted In . i' 'inns and the fifth in dismissal. t ,iu.ng iaO0 were paid. The - wrr heard by Stipendiary Magls- n M McOuety with SUff Sergeant x M' Neil! proaerutlng and L W. Pat- or nun city defending. Provincial - ' .ii William Smith waa Intra-I 1 ). ringing the easts to trial. ' FRENCH FLIGHT IS CALLED OFF l ltAXCi: AIIAXOOXS . . ATTEMIT TO CHOSS ATLANTIC IX OCEAN WITH PLANE LA rilEOATE PARIS. July M. France has abandon- i the time being at leant, a joint "mpt ry the Navy and Commerce imitmenu to span the Atlantic by i'i . mid the La Fregate has been re- .iR t from the Aaore. The fact that ' i riuht waa interrupted by motor I f) ' .1 ult .ll'.s raunecl th rlofoat nf IU nut. , l . Miat of esUbtiahlnr s-cornmerclal ft-! I A JilfHf m'J'f r : IL. : f ,111 BLACK CHAPTER OF ORANGE LODGE HAS ELECTED OFFICERS TOMONTON, July 25 H. A. Graham Km -Mon. Ontario, ha been elected rc.i.uwi MiisleT of the Grand Black! tCli .pin of the Onn lviu vf n.mrft gJ S f nrpenter of Vancouver U Grand nnd Oeon.' E Dru.h ol Mlaslon I .' i.i comib.iUrt.oi.u. I TRAIN WRECKS IN ONTARI Workless 1 Canada under plan Churchill Hon. Winston Churchill, Home meat - urea which will be taken for ton on export coal and ten and government also proposes to make obstacles which would provide to purchase outfits in a new country and a scbatbe is to be put into tf feet by which two thousand five hun dred boys, seven thousand tingle men. five hundred families and two thousand women wUl be emigrated to Canada from I the mining districts The coat of the undertaking. It Is estimated. wUl reach' a600 000 per year i Finally. Churchill said, the government is contemplating a scheme of set- Menem of loasa with the object of athnulaUn Emolre Mttietnent which U eapeeted to cost fajWQOO annuUy ion affair, will be sent to Canada and I Iawwiiu inunruimwiy 10 wots out ,,'n ,OT migration of Britishers u Ule P010'"'0" COMPENSATION BOARD COMING HERE SUNDAY Chairman It Inn. Or. Njr and s rrtary Kalton laming Xorth at I1rt of XeU Meek To conduct hearings and medical examinations at various points where the steamer touches, E. S. 11 Winn, chairman of the Workmen Compensation Board; Dr. Nye, chief medical cfflcer. and R. V. Pulton, assistant secretary of the Board, will arrive In the olty from the south on the Catala on Sunday. The board will hold a session here from 1 4 to 8 on Sunday afternoon and has instructed claimants to appear at the Prince Rupert General Hospital at 1 SO Tuesday stternoon when the offlctells will be here again southbound- Sessions will also be held at Anyox and 8tewart while the steamer la there. YOUNG PROSPECTORS ARE BADLY EQUIPPED intir American Youths doing .Into Hudson's l.iy Country Xot Yrry Writ Hllt-1 Out PRINCE ALBRRT. July J E. Sin-clslr. pioneer prospector, returning from the north, reports that he met four American boys 'on a geological expedition 60 Chesterfield Inlet, an arm of Hudson's Bay. He confirmed reports that they were badly equipped, had no money and were unable to hire an In dian guide, depending on their excrt- ent theoretical knowledge of the geo- raphlcal features of the nortnland. GAMBLING RAIDS MADE IN TORONTO Ol ll TIIOI SANO DOLLARS IX CASH REVOLVERS AND SEVEXTY-EIOIIT M EX ARE TAKEX TORONTO. July 34 Police raid net- t-000 revolyera and seventy- l-K, nrutm U'M UraM UI1 ehuM In one one establishment eexaDiionmeni where "bank dice" was the order of the even- HALIIU'T LtXDIXOS Only two halibut boaU were In today, both being Canadian The rrosperuy a sold 20.000 to the Booth Fisheries for 4.ie. and 6e. and the R W disposed Vi'iimn ,,.h. i the Roval Fish Co. at 12 5e and 6c Advertise to The Daily News Northern and PRINCE 1 ' XEW EALAXD ,M JAPAN MAKE PACT ;. WELLINGTON, N2 . July 25 The first treaty between a Brl- t sh country and Jxpan w(ll be Concluded when New Zealand agrees with Japan ulsy to give moat favored nation treatment In oommeroe and custom. N- vigation and snipping facilities between the two -ountrle will ,ncrt6"L tttTTtttVtv4TT PLANE FROM Q. C. ISLAND ILHIIIT LIKITENANT A. II. HILL All-KIVI.D HERE LAST NIGHT WITH II.S. S L 1 LYING BOAT Having made the return Journey from Queen Charlotte Islands In an hour and firty-ve, minute. FUgM lieutenant A. 11. Hull and O B Taylor, mechanic rrlved on their II. 8. 2L flying boat last evening at 7 o'clock. Owing to the PKnc , mn ' Co" UntllI!K WM m! UInd 11 WM on lM bot th,t McNaugh- uiumm wuiwiuuhj mu- Rupert last week. Flight lieutenant Hull Is making Inquiries and gathering evidence regard-, , recem nVln fatality aeari J?".!?' ,u of , Lieutenant Hull was for oeveral years a frequent visitor to Prince Rupert when on fishery patrol Hla machine last evening was the first plane of the season to fly over Prince Rupert. MACLEAN AS GRIT LEADER Hon- Ian Mackenzie Not AmbitiousThinks Premier Should Carry On VICTORIA; July 23. Hon. Ian Mackenzie, provincial secretary, announces that he is not an aspirant for the leadership of the Liberal party. "In-my opinion. he fald, "Dr. Maclean should be pressed to continue in office. He has the entire confidence of the Liberal party and his knowledge of the business of the province can ill be spared from the legislature." ONE OF ORIGINAL RED COATS IS PASSED OUT Cot. Sir Crrll Kenny. Irlh Itironrt, tirrvrd with It.C.X.W.P. lor llrty-flve Years EDMONTON. July 24. One of the last survivors of the original Roytl Canadian Northwest KtrK. IMnMd Mounted IUI.. Police. Oapt. CI Sir, I. Cecil Denny, Irish baronet, died at the age of 79. He waa 55 year In the force, latterly being archivist for the Alberta government. RENE LACOSTE WILL NOT DEFEND TITLE I? "ZS" AMERICAN' H'WIl AXNOCXCES CHAM- SHIP LAPSE THIS YEAR ANTEUIL. FRANCE, July 25 Rene Lacoste, who holds the American tennis I Championship, announce that be will not defend the title this yesr but de- cles that his decision ha anything to UU wiLn ' IIP luain ocnLrove.iiV. WIN'S VACHT RACE 8ANTANDER. SPAIN, July 25 The American yacht Ttona won the Queen "f Bpatnt Cup for small yseht in the race from New York to Spain. OWXERSHIP IIXCHAXOED 1 VICTORIA. Julv 25 Ths hH nr. fee of the Rufus Argent Mines Ltd. emphatically denies any change of own- et&hlp of the property. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper RUPERTi B. C, WEDNESDAY, "'" AT GREAT ART SALE : George Romney's "Portrait of Lady Hamilton as a Vestal" was one of the feature paintings at the sale of a remarkable collection at Christie's Five Men Injured and Fifteen Horses Killed in Addition to Mortal Loss in Rail Collision OTTAWA, July 25. A troop train, carrying detachments of the Twenty-second Regiment to summer camp, collided with a freight train at Sand Point, Ontario, killing Corp. John Cullinan of St John's, Quebec, and Trooper Thomas Gordon, also of St Johns.' 'Five other men were injured and fifteen cavalry horses were killed. The two locomotives were locked in a head-on collision and several coaches left the rails- PATTULLO LEAD IS I REDUCED SLIGHTLY1 Only Tlirre Pulls In Prince Ktiprrt Kid-, lug Xow Uemaln to lie Heard 1'rum Figure for Prince Rupert .riding to data in the provincial election are Pat- tullo ISM. Thompson J 268. Further return from some of the point on the Island reduce the lead of Mr. Ptttullo from 93 to 84. The pcila reporting today lanlude: PMttfUo Thompson Refuge Bay 3 6 imVamh a i .... JTV. '""OSO limj U i Sandsplt S 17 Jed way 4 0 Reports from Baxter's damp, Jap In- let. and Oceanic are wot to hand yet and will hardly be available before Tuesday next. CANADA SENDS GOLD TO NEW YORK AGAIN Tlirre Million Dollars Harp Hern Ship. rd from Ifcmilnlon This Week NEW YORK. July 24 The gold move- aent from Canada ha reoommeneed.. Three millions were shipped Ireen .the IXmlnlon looal banks this week. WILL SELL MODEM UIW FARMS AT SUMAS Selirinn Evolved With a Vlrw To En- eourajrlng Settlement In Re. claimed Arm VICTORIA, July 25 The provincial covernment Is DlsnntfSC tJte Mtsbllsh- ment of aeveral model farm on the Sums reclaimed urea to be sold s going concern w cucowaje aclUtaicu: JULY 25, 1928. 0; TW HAS QUEBEC LARGE PLOT Two Men Arrested Following Discovery of Arm and Powerful Kadio OUEIiEC July 25. The police arc enquiring into the circumstances surrounding 'the discovery in a house in the sub urbs of a stock of dynamite, rifles ammunition and a radio set said to be capable of com municating with European capitals Arena Ninla, and August Ninla. Russians, son and father, are held without bail. The arrest followed investigation in .reported -interference with a number of wire-k's stations in the United States and Canada. " BABY WAS BORN IN CONNAUGHT TUNNEL Child of Mm. . Ilui-kinaii of Vernon Hat lnliiie Slart In Lire. REyXLfrOKE. July 28 -The first baby born' 'n.tti a Rocky Mountain tunnel came tn Vfft-W. TTaf Imcp of Vernon while a weabottnd c.PR. expraa train was passing through Connauiht tunnel, the longest In the Rockies. The mother and child were taken off the train here and are doing well In hospital ASPHYXIATED IX MINE VANCOUVER. July 28 Asphyxiated bv iras which had leathered In a tunnel In which he wa working at Woodfire. H'we Souiul Kenneth M. Iver died on al' inMy ui-.v u... Boston Grill 0 SOLDIERS DIE : nomim:lk Mtu uokiii t'OlKT VACANCV AUK POSTED KOK CANAIU - GENEVA. July 25 Lyman. . ..Poore Dull of Uie Supreme Ciurt of Cannda and Ei.gene Laflcor. K.C.. of Montreal have been ' nominated by Canada for the 4 vacancy of the Permanent Court cf International Justice caused by the resignation of John Bas- it re t Mcore. Germany and Hoi-land . have nominated Charles t Evans Hughes, formerly United : S'.ates S cretary of State. " -4.4.4.4 ...,-4,4. 4. 4, i ICNEiR OF CITY PASSES t ' !AXIM. MfKII.I HTIMCKEX A FEW lA. .u;n, MCXTMI1EI) IX HosrirAL YtsTEitliAY ! A l rince Rupert pioneer of some twenty years standing passed away yesterday afternoon In the Prince Rupert General lluapltal In the person of Daniel iacNeUl, for the past several years . nlghtwatchman at the Albert It UeCat-j itiy d.ck and prlcr to that watchman at the Westhokne Theatre. The late Mr. McNeill collapsed on the street a d Mi.l. mm, utlrh I lul! 4 4n - " ha4HN hea attack. , Sif'-o. -WglSBia!!' ciiEW.RrsAye fvcm Ntva Seotla in the very early days of the city. He became very well known and was esteemed by many friends. dren. nls bachelor-, quarter, on Ninth ittAnitn Jvt havltti haan a rw-trxi 1 1 v r- or; wnerr wiDgs lira ovner sUDuscmeat r prorUM for youngsters. Tlu Ut m 1VJ1.1 ..... Dmm vi Catholic and a member of the Knights ol Columbus organization. He was un- married, aurvlvlng relative including sister. Mrs. Neidecker of North Vancou-i ver. who will come here for the funeral. OCEAN FALLS MAY PLAY SOCCER HERE Propotal to Have 'Paper Town Tram Home to City During lair Week Wot He DlM-uvcd There will be a meeting tonight of all tbocc Interested In foobtall to discuss with the eaecutlve of the Prince Rupert Football Association and the Fair Board the advttabUlty of bringing an Con Falls team -here during Fair Week to contest with Prince Rupert for the ohamptcnshlp of Northern British Columbia. STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon Closing Prices Today on Yancou- ver Exchange (Courtesy of S. D. Johnson Oo, Ltd.) The following quotation were bid I and asked: Argent Rufus. 17c 10. Bayvlew, 7e. 7 Vie. B.C. Silver. 1A0. II Big Missouri. MHc 57 Vie. Cork Province. 30c SOHo. Dun well, 15c 16c. Duthle. &9c $1.00. George Copper. HM, 14.70. Oeorgla River, 14c, 35o. Ooloonda. 94c. 94V.C. Granovtew, 34c. 94Vj0. Independence. 12'fcc.. 13VC. Indian. 6c. 7Vc Kootney Floranoa. 24c 24 Vie. L. & U. 9 He. 100. Lake view, 3 Vic 4c teedamlUl. nit, 3C. Lucky Jim. 32ttc., C. Mormot MeUls, 104c lOVio. Mormot River OoW. 9e. 16c. ' " National SUver, 14e.. 15o: Noranda. 1185. 41S.50. V Pend-Orellle, 114 00, 114.10. POrter Idaho. 74c. 75c Richmond, nU. 4 '4c Ruth Hope, 56, nil. Silverado, 70c, 85c Premier, :.33. IU2. Silversmith, nil, lie Sloosn King. nil. 6 Vic. Terminus. 7Vic. 10c. Topley Richfield, 57 Sc.. 58c. Tcrlc. 2.80, 3.00. Whitewater. 2 25. 12:10. W.xwlhlne -JH. ?H. . Mil OB CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire. The latest and best for the least. Phone 437 Price PiVe Cents READY FOR BIG FIGHT OKXE Tl'NXKY EXPfX'TS TO KNOCK TOM lli:i:XEY OIT UITIII.N IOIR KOl'XPS UIU tltOWI) EXPECTED NITIV YORK, July 25. Tex Rlekard has everything In Xeadtnes for this annual 'event of the century" tomor row night and the crowds arc beginning - .WAe i k. .Ww. 1 elUa 1U UiC tJl Ui5 DUJW bet'on Oeoe Tufuiey, worlds heavy- I weight champion, and his Australian opponent. Tom Heecey. In spite of the antipathy that has been expressed. It Is expected many thousands of people will attend the Yankee Stadium for the event. Tunney says he wUl knock Heeney out Inside of four rounds. Hreney's supporters arc net making many pre- dictions but they are confident Tom w111 put up good show. Pa fat-Tad in the bet- ting circles. MUST WITHHOLD SOME OF CROP . iikastIC STEPS Ml'ST HE TAKEX TO PREYEXT DEMORLIZATION OP i yilEAT LRKET. SASKAT- VICTORIA, July 25 H. W. Laird, a vuvvtsM vvixcatv giunvi, y. nuv b, ill su 1ntrvlw that th What PnoU will wlthhokl , of 1923 vhMt rrnn crop tar to prevent nrvnr rimnrallTfttlnn of the world market. The reoent break In wheat prices on the Exchanges cost ' " BILL TILDEN REINSTATED IXITEII STATES TEXXIS STAR TO BE ALLOWED TO TLAY IX DAVIS CI P I IXAI.S PARIS. July 25. President Collom of the United States Lawa Tennis Association has decided cn his own Initiative to relnUte WHIUm T. Tllden for t la year Deris 8up competition. Tllden had been ordered not to play until certain matters pertaining to his amateur status had been cleared up. BREWERY INSPECTOR FOR WEST IS DEAD a. code. Dies at Rochester. Minnesota Where He Went to Receive Treatment WINNIPEO, July 25. A. Code, fedi era! Inspector of breweries and bonded manufacturers for the western provinces under the Department of National Rev enue, t dead at Rochester. Minnesota, where he went for treatment. He wa born in Ontario In 1868. , NORTHWEST IS HAYING HEAT WAVE JUST NOW -e- - Thermometer Ascend To loo Mark In Interior anil 9A and 90 On Coast- SEATTLE July 25. A heat wave yes-terdity sent the thermometer throughout the interior of the Paotfio Northwest above the 100 mark and Into the upper eighties nd nineties on the coast. NEW Y0RK-M4N-SLIPS OUT OF VANCOUVER AS POLICE SEEKING HIM VANCOUVER. July 25 WUllam P1I-kington, New York representative of a British cotton firm, checked out of a hotel In this city a week ago. apparently bound for J pan with hi wife and two children. New York police are now seeking him for the tmbezzieraent -2.000 . t4 VH