v.-n :n glad to find myself ones mare 1. .da and to have this opportunity my admretion of the eaten- lopments which I see being un- !i in this great dominion. indeed a pleasure to me o :.it this eountry is about to en-' fruits of a good harvest. Tbe v,. rulttvsuon thst I have seen jriea of he line on which I have 'Mvuing Is an r.idicaUon of what ".try can produce and a striking f it potential wealth. ' : .1 Kited out on a ahlp with a con- miners sent out to assist you --. "M your enps. T send these men 'M withes for thejr future wei--;iiii many of them will settle out '.'h their immediate taak la com-1 and become worthy cltisena of 11 " I'nno was satanded a civic wet v Acting Mayor Olbbens and of- LIQUOR PROFITS DISTRIBUTED u i"l(IA, Aug. 23 The dlatrlbution Ti"! profits for the period ending " 'll waa announced veeterttay ti- ' 478, aonte muntclpalltiea re- llupprt. I,B07. ' Ororge. UH, " tk. 1.M. I.0M. 1'ili.irif. I5A0. 1148.045. " 3aj4i WRECKED PLANE IS RECOVERED t'k' i'iHh. that was wrecked, on Bell '""it.,1,, near Weliome TTaTTxH- recently "" ue'ii recovered by the aviator who " "i it out to the coast ami brought '" the city yesterday. It will be be t, Vhiu-ouver where It will probably H I l-Ml . MOVIE CENSOR qUTS VANCOUVER At 33-Mrs L. M 111 for th TMat fn vara vnmifl ' r'"rs. has resigned. She had not " "r the part six months owing to Ill PKOIIIIIITION HTAM) Dealing with the prohlMUon question Governor Smith spoke stains any re turn of tho saloon and made this pMgt MVS HE IIOPF.K MANY OF THEM MILL"1 all the very Imut execute U. SKTTI.K IN mvtllt ANH ACTIVE CITI7.LNS am-OL'VER. Aug. .11 n i r.,. i'i ij Sill I. ItK Prince rectified. al our platfarm to mate an endeavor to enforce the ItUi" t and all other arovlaeaas at the federal constitution and all la enacted pursuant thereto." ho arrived early this morning nta j. xhe preelowt does tu ship, the cniuer Durban, gave 1!0t u,, taw. He does his beet to following message: leaecute them whether he likes then my preesnos In Vanoouver Is lJol corruption In enforcement sr-jonilng my ship, this visit must UvlUM wnlcn oauwd a former Repub- ..: be of an Informal chart si ec, ttcn administrator to state thst thre- , fourths of the dry agent were political ward heelers named by politician without regard to civil aervtee laws and that prohibition Is the 'new political pork barrel'. I will ruthlessly stamp out. Such conditions cannot and will not cstst under any adnuntstraUon presided over by me." Insisting that the present legal definition of the aloohoUc content of an lntoilcatlng beveeafs Is "admittedly in-itccurete and uascHeitiac", Gov Smith caprssnrd the view that "some Immedl-ate relief would aome from an amendment ot the Volstead law", which would subject always to the proviso thst that standard could not sscsed the maximum Used by Oongroaa " Pron.K Miot i.it mxiDE I believe mortovar that there should be submitted to the peeps the question of some change In the provisions of the ISth amendment', the nominee went on. "Certainly, no one foresaw i when the amendment was raufled the conditions which eslst today of boot- lagging, corruption and open violation of the law in all pans of uts country The people themselves should, after this eight years of trial, be permitted to say whether existing conditions should be I personally believe In an amend ment In the ism amencansnt wnicu would give to erh Individual state lt If only after approval by a referestum prpular vote of Its people the ngnt holly within Its borders to import. manufacture or cause to be manufactured, and m41 alcoholic beverages, the sale to be made only by the state Itself and not for consumption In any pubPe P . "We may well warn irom uu.wpw lance ol other naUona. Our Canadian neighbors have gone far In this mannrt to solve this problem y the mehod of ale made by the stair itself and not by private individual. 'There Is no quesuon here of the return of the saloon When I stated that the saloon l and ought to toe a ue-funrt matitution In this country. 1 . i rimmi it todny. I wlU never ii-emii i - law which e any advocate or approve recUy or Indirectly ptrmiw the returr of the loon ." NOTED MAINE HIES NjinN Aus as Or William D-v- . . .... ...h iniLhnr died St eon, a noteo umur .. - h. .n.mr home nrar nere hi. had been pastor unm iwo j"'" -a- Of a ctnirch m Newark. N -T M.P asUed yrstor-dsj Corp Cameron R t Oeur 'r Skagway. on tbe Prince of imutu '"ipment aoeompanytng a fleatlned for the V,l; Trrrllnrv ALBANY. Aug. 83 Otnerror Al, Smith Ir. his speech of acceptance yesterday stated the Democratic policy In regard to lore-ign relations. Ills words were: "I believe the American 'people desire to assume their full share of responslollltr for the administrate of a world Jf which they an s part, without political alliance with any foreign nation. I ptodpe myself to a resumption of a real endeavor to biake outlawry of war effective by removing its cause and . !o substitute the methods of conciliation, on-feterrc. arbitration and judicial determination." POOL OFFICERS COMING HERE INiTALLVTION Of NEW CLEAN I NO MACHINERY PIIOCIEItlNO AT ELEVATOR Ben S. Plumer, of Bsssano. AlbtrUi. acting president of the Alberta Wlieat Fool during the ebkence of the presi- Jant Henry Wise Wood, en a trip to ikms; C. M. Hall of Oalgtry. gerMrs! Iknaager of r frrlfM-othef'WreC' ors. the whole party numbering some .ifteen persons will pay s visit of In spection to the local elevstor early nest month. The party Is coming to the ost in oonneoUon with the opening f the new Pool elevator at Vancouver and wUI circle up the ooaat to Prince tupert before re turning to Calgary . InataUstkm of three new disk sepa-stora. which will about dsubOe the dry- ng and cleaning capacity of the local levator Is proceeding and the maehl.i cry is el pre ted to be la operation belore .he next shipping season la very far advanced. The ftrst grain of the season w:u each the local plant from the prairies oon alter September 15, it Is expected, fhe new machinery will permit of s aauoh greater volume of grain bejng laMied acre. STOCK QUOTATIONS Nooii (Iwlng lrlrea ludny on Vsnruu trr Etrhsnge (Courtesy ot 8. D. Johnson Co.. Ltd.) The following quotsNons were nd sskedr ArgenU nuftls 38)e. 39 lie. Bayvlew Te ?Vic B. C. Stiver 11.50, 11.70. Big Miaaourl 45H.. 47c. Cork Province aeo, 30c. Cotton Bett. nM. edo. Duoaefl 18HH 15Vc. Duikd. tJ0Q. 11.09. Oeoffe Copper S5.75. IS.0Q. Oeorgia Hirer 3dc., 93e. Oiastar Jlc 34c. OlsMom, nil, ?. Ooteanda. 1.11. 11.13. Orandrlcw 30H.. 37c. Independence 10He. tin. Indian 6c 7e. Kootnty rlorence 21c. 33c. L. A L. lie., llfie. Lskevlew nf). 3a. Lesdsmtth 3., all. ' Lucky Jim 27c safes. Marmot Metal lOKc 10Hc Marmot River Oold SBft, 33e, Mohawk 4 Ho. 5. National BUevr I3Hc li)fa. Noranda I4.40. H&0. Pend-OrelUe 111.40. 1U0. Porter Idaho 68 He 73. Premier 3A8, 3.40. ' Ruth Hope 5840 600.' I Silver Orest 10K&.-JhlI. , SmeftinlUiita, 8n , k i Sunlock 3 4C, 130. Terminus 14c, 17, Topley Richfield &9c. 60d.' Tortc t3.60, I3.S3. White Water S3.10. 13.15. Woodbine 24 toe. 24,0, OIIH Psbyon 13He 14c. Home 13.70. 3.73. IS NA.MKII IIISIIOP bid ROME. August 33 The Pope has named Mgr. Oh r lea UMarchs of Montreal to the bishopric of Chlcoutlml. iln : TOLMIE SAYS CABINET LEGAL i opinion or law oiur ins cr tio: CROWN TAKEN IIElOICE MEMltERH a, I H1VORN IN ! VICTORIA. Aug. M- The point raised In Vanoouver that the Government Juet formed by PrenOer Tolmie la too targe under the Osrtiiution Act and thst only eight minister, including the 4- Premier, are entitled V draw a ba! 07 1 In connection wltti their office. Dr. Tolmie said last nigwt thst thu point I hid been carefully iftvest lasted befo 4 1 he proceeded In the omirae be took In ' lormlng the oablnet. The opinion of Ck CLASSIFIED HABIT mtim Boston Grill LA KOB CABARET Everyone read the Classified Ads. Special Dinners Thursday and H you lose, advertise for it. Saturdays If you find, locate, tho owner. Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to 12. Whatever you need, sdvertlse If- 't Dance Hall for Hire. PRINCE RUPERT Accomodation for Frivae Parties OKT TIIK CLASSIFIED HAI r , I'hone 457 rarv Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XVIII. No. 108 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928 Price Five Cpnta 0VERN0R AL SMITH T HTHIKE KETTLRI) ! ! ! i ON OP ITKIIERMKN ON THE I'RASER NEW WESTMINSTER. Aug. 33 The strike of Praser rtlver fishermen was settled last night and this morning 1.500 boats returned to work. The men accepted the offer of the cannen of 5c. for sockeye untu after September 15. after which the price will be determined by the quality of the Ash. VIC FOLEY WINNER TWELVE ROUND BOUT law cfTlcm Of the Cnm bad b-n i taken before aweafU In of the cabinet: QUEBEC. Aug. 23. Vic Foley of Van- nd tbe opinion was that there could c-uver, contender for the Canadian be eight ml Waters af he Crown to ad- featborwelght championship, was award-dlticn to tbe Premier tjrawing salaries I., j ed a twelve round decM'jn' over Ra)pb be rovomment. UeNaughton of Quebec last night. Premier Tolmie Declares Cabinet Making is Exciting Sport, More So Even Than Playing Game of Hockey VICTORIA, Aug. 23. Premier Tolmie is not enamoured of the task of forming governments, especially when there are only eight vacancies to fill with some 33 available members, all 'of whom, he says, are capable of filling the places. At a picnic fdven by the Esquimalt Conservative Association yesterday Ifr. iSlmle 'said that while some of those present might regard hockey as an exciting game it was not in it with forming a cabinet. "There is no reason for believing that the best that are within the group of Conservatives in the House ore within the Government. I could not crowd 35 men into eight positions and that was the task I was faced with." WHEAT SPURT Price Up .More Than Three Cents On Report Possible Crop Damage WINNIPEG, Aug. 20. Reports of frost damage in Saskatchewan last night and predictions of further frost in the prairie provinces tonight caused whtat values to rise three and a quarter to three and three quarters cents above yesterdays, close before noon today. The frost damage reported so far is small. an airplane believed to have been the Oreater Rooktord, miss- Ing on a night of the Atlantic 4 OKiaTF.lt KOCKIOKII ' WAS KI.POKTi:i M.KN 41 OOPENHAOKN. Aug. 38 The flrrenland adminrnratMn haa re- refved a message from the sheriff of BottUi Oreenland etaUng that Ocean, was sighted Sunday morn- 4- I rig along the southwest eoaet of Greenland. 'GIANTS STILL HOLD MARGIN ON CARDINALS NEW YORK. Aug. 23. The Olants still hold tbe margin over the Cardinals only because the Dodgers nipped the Red Birds yaitrrday for the( aeeoud time. Philadelphia gained by beating Cleveland wbfle the Yankees were Idle In the American League. American St. touu st New York. rain. DelK.lt 7-4: Boston 8-3. Cblcafo 0: Washington X Cleveland 5; Philadelphia 6. National Boston 3; Pittsburg 10. New York 4: Clndanati 5. Phttsdeiphla 3; Chleafio 7. Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 2. Cnaat Missions 0; Oakland 5. Seattle 5; 90s Angelee 0. PorUand 7; San Franctsoo 5. Hollywood 9; Sacramento 4. IH'NMNO ion KUKOrr. QUEBEC. Aug. 33 Hon. C. A. Dunning, minister of railways, sailed tot Europe yraterday to attend the League of Nations' meeting along with Premier Mackenzie King. Advertise in the Dally Neva It paytl Chinese Run Amuk Killing Ten and Seriously Wounding Others With Hatchet and Rifle Yesterday FAIRFIELD, California, Aug. 23. Ten Chinese were slain and five seriously wounded when Lay Yuen, a cook on the Wong Gee f ranch near here ran amuk: yesterday.. Using a rifle and hatchet he killed 'Wong Oe, his wife-and three children1 and four others and thetf'fled In an automobile, .. l s The attack came without warning. The cook descended on the Wong family brandishing a hatchet and killed the mother and father the victims beneath the bunk where, being unable to reach him with the hatchet, he shot him to death. The slayer was captured in a chicken house today by sheriffs. The rifle used by him was found last night and the automobile located. The Chinaman said' he watched the sheriffs trail him through tho bush last night and could easily have killed both, lie said he killed the others "rrHiie they tried to poiunn mv." ELECTION DAILY NEWS ADDS $200 SHORT TERM PRIZES IN CAMPAIGN Governor Al Smith on U.S. National Affairs Especially Prohibition Democratic Nominee Outline His Position and Promises Honest Endeavor to Enforce Liquor Iaw8 of Country. AI.HANY, Auk- 23. With all the force at his command Governor Al Smith last night told an expectant nation what he would do if tl. i t ( president. He advocated modification of the Volstead Law ., ; , . I the Eighteenth amendment, promised attention to the matter i i"j surpluses, assailed the administration on their Nicaraguan ji'i'l Mexican policy and pledged himself to a "real" endeavor to , war. ' . mm Smith called for reorganization of the government on a ; basis, opposed sudden or drastic changes in the tariff, . Sicag timed hi stand In favor of publi PRINCE GEORGE SEES PROGRESS JOIN III MIIP AT EMJI IMAI.T MESSAM-: TO MINERS md control of waterpowrr. piorakwd a square deal for war veterans, laueamd the need of inland waterway j development, and urged progressive lea - Itslatton tor the protect tow and care ot working mm and women. The nominee Is out for restrictive Immigration but not so harsh as to sepu- ,HRIVl;H IN YANtorVEIt ON WAY TO rate families. f'OhT.ION ItlXATIONS 1'oi.icy nuMociucTic PARTY IX THE HTA1ES I $200 Offered in New Additional Campaign Two-fold Opportunity now Provided Ambitious Candidates to Secure Money Prizes in Competition. A NEW CAMPAIGN The Prince Rupert Daily News today announces a NEW campaign within its present $4,000 prize campaign. Two hundred dollars in cash prizes will be given in the new campaign and it will be known as the $200 COMPETITION. This NEW campaign lasts for only 2 weeks and everyone, regardless of present standing or time of entry in the $4,000 prize campaign, starts Friday morning on an equal basis with everyone else in the $200 COMPETITION. Elsewhere in today's paper is a large ad giving full particulars about the NEW $200 COMPETITION. Anyone who does not fully understand the details is urged to get in toUeh with the Campaign Manager immediately and receive full particulars. It offers an exceptional money-making opportunity to present as well as new candidates. The Prince Rupert Daily News today announces a new campaign in conjunction with its big $4000 prize campaign. For the purpose of securing a greater volume of readers for The Daily News a new cam-I paign in which $200 in cash prizes will be awarded haslieen arranged. During part of the remainder of the race for the several attractive I and valuable gifts already awaiting hustlers in this generous profit sharing enterprise, candidates will have the additional advantage of participating in the race fer the' new campaign with $200 in cash IffrrWWf. . - 100 in essto will be awarded to tae- eaudldate In each district, who secures the greetset number of points on aub-1 f-crlpuons. Full particulars of this new 300 competition axe announced else where in this issue. Read them clearly SECOND PERIOD The aeuond period la extremely short. During this time subscriptions receive more points and votes than they will later Tabulations of first period totals And many, dose contenders for high honors in both districts. Few subscriptions separate the leader jand all candidates are beginning to realise tSat re-sesed seoand period industry will mean prise winning leadership during tbe last two weeks of the campaign, during whtch periods eubsertptlons will count one-half and one-fourth times the nuo-ber of votes they will today. All candidates and the general public, are beginning to realise that The Dally News' method of campaign la entirely different fmn the uaual run of campaigns. Jw each one can reallM more fully bow easy it would have been for them personally to win had he or he she Just put forth a little mors effort the first r tried and secured a lead. Now It wou)d take twtm the number of subscriptions by someone else to overtake them In the The second period holds the same possibilities. Votes decrease again after Friday night of next week. Everyone Is or the same vote credit scale. FISH ARRIVALS Only Three American limits Sold Halibut Calehex This .Morning. Three American boats were the only vessels selUng halibut catches at the Fh Exchange this morning. Bales were ss follows: Havana, 35.000 pounds, Atltn Fisheries, 10c and 5c. ; Viking. 11.000 pounds, Canadian Flan and Cold 8torage Co.. 10 Ac and 6c. Bolrnda 31,000 pounds. Canadian Fisn and Cold Btorage Co., 10.3c and Sc. OLD POST-OFFICE AT MISSION BURNS Cimflatrallon In I'raner Valley Town To. d.iy Hid IXImnted Damnxe of Slt.(oo MISSION. August , 33.-Fire here today destroyed the old post-ofllee block wih s loss of 13.000. The conflagration tniMH In ari Intalnir nremtM Hut waa and three children, decapitating the youngest Infant as it lay ln'hroUttftt control .fter taeatenin its mothers arms ana then invaded the bunkhouse, pursuing one oi , the whole west end of the town. ITALIAN CONS1L SHOT MASSETTMET FISHING ENDS KESIXTS THIS YEAR DIS.tPPONTNT-l.NG WITH ONLY HALF EXPECTED CATCH Fishing for all varieties of salmon in Ma&sett Inlet was closed by tbe fish-, erles department at 8 o'clock last night and the five canneries in the Inlet all fifty per cent or more short of the expected pack this season are now preparing to close down. Fishing to any extent had been In progress there less than a month and the season's results are generally disappointing. In quantity of pack, the Langara Fishing and Packing Co. st New Massett Is understood to be high cannery. The steamer Prince Charles, arriving from Uaasett Inlet today, brought out some one hundred persooss who bsve been employed lit the canneries there. Many more are yet to com Among the cannery help arriving on the vessel were several Vancouver gtrla front Watun River cannery who wUI proceed front here to South Bay u Skldegate Inlet. The motorshlp Hurryon, Ospt. Dan MeKlnnon, under charter to Canadian National Coatt Steamships, Is loading salmon in Masse t inlet. POOLEYSAYS NO CHANGE IN POLICY AS YET VICTORIA. Aug 33 Dealing with tbe reports that the Government would give early attention to the Liquor Act with a view to adopting some of the features of the Quebec system, Attomey-Oenersl Pooley said:. "The liquor department and every other department will be the subject of a' general stock taking In the rtar,- future ind untU thst has been completed there win bs no policy. All reports to the contrary are absolutely 'without fexmdatioiOVi I.OOKOI T FOR PLANK OTTAWA. Aug. 23 George P. Macken-tie, commander of the Canadian patrol ship Boethtc now oft the east coast of Baffin Land haa been requested to be on the lookout for the missing plane 'Greater Rocdford." NICE. FRANCE. Ausust 33- Marqul j , , ds Muro Italian consul here, wss shot R O Cunningham of Port Eadnzton ..nd slightly wounded by an assaila'u. arrived In the city yesterday afternoo'i vhdw hdeuULv ha nttL vet been e -ri-" and haa antereri th Print- Tl. ,w.r. , - tnlred. jrsl Honpital for treatment.