edition The aaoles wtll be dtstrt- .j :n a new style, half deeen and 1 r-.x cartons for small buyets, sll the being done through retailers. in aaMlUon nickel In the slot apple vending machines will be introduced OWN BUILDING 1MB VKARH IN PENITENTIARY IS KF.NTENCE 1 OR CRIME Ol' APART-MBNT OWNER VANCOUVER. Aug 11 Sabura AokL pleaded gulrty to setting fire to ).." apartment house on Beach Avenue ' ' July 33 "we sentenced by Magistrate v...w to five years In the penitentiary. 1 ic magistrate said the crime might and their subscriptions credited on 'he big vote of the second period. To ''Vpid nfllshm and in msks rtt ' Wlldate wH to see he OampalgnJ - v. iw sqori a wpne aa possible every oaacUdate la' requested to' hve all subscription stub completely '"led In. their money checked to cor-"spond to the amounts shown on 'Oceipt stubs before coming to this ornre tonight.' We are always glad to Hive you all, the time you need and nt, but for the aooommodatlon of yourself and every other candidate who l oome in wttjt every available sub-''rlptkm during the dosing hours of " vote second period offer to "e the request that you have your urn-in m such share that Uie Cam- bren, trying to get control of the clergymen, during the meeting of the .Meuataln Boy but he had given the police commission yesterday. Commit-APP'1rtt Tfcawre to the Anaconda. "It ST-Ber WmreM 1Ry "few-red that ClAt opinion without a doubt that the pro- Long and Sergeant Detective MeLaugh-perties on Portlsnd Canal would pro-' tin be aaked to resume office and the Tide plenty of ore to keep a smelter In mayor bad seconded it when Rev. Mr. operation. A plant to treat 100 tons a ; Ogden. who was among the aucUence. day would cost about 1300.000." He broke m: "Are Tou sincere. You know .uhed in the onief cities were P-, suggested that the dtliens of Prince what you are doing. Mr. Taylor. Ia it will be kept cool aad M-afce bet j Rupert, the government and the railway tight that the man who 1 responsible efcouM co-operate to secure the plant, for the whole trouble, who Is the root There was no question about the sup-'of the corruption should adjudicate In ply Of ore. bis own easer thoee' ttom hU It waa pointed out by aome of ror re-. present that there were suitable sites available which could be secured by a reputable concern praetleally free of cost, that water waa avaUable and power could be developed. It waa also mentioned that there would be a oonki-enable supply of ore from Interior points at well aa from Portland Canal. An effort will be, made to get all the data In connection with these so that a con crete proposal may be made to any likely to be Interested. IILICK AllllOT WON YORK. Aug. 31. A ralson'a two-yesr-old cold Blsck Abbot won the Oyraeraek 8takea yesterday from Rot Orey with Buland Bala third. Ten horses ran over a alx furlong course. is reaifted in the deaths of M'.Th winner started with betting 11 to " upanu of the bulMtng. U against. Number of Points Decrease in Big Daily News Campaign On and After Tonight at 9 of Clock With the big second period offer ending forever promptly at 9 "'clock tonight (Friday, August 31), it is only natural to expect that ach and every candidate will call at this office between now and 9 o'clock tonight to turn In every possible subscription. The prosent big vote offer will positively end at 9 o'clock tonight and will never be repeated, extended or duplicated at any time (luring th campaign. No candidate will be permitted to enter the Daily News office fter 9 o'clock tonight for the purpose of turning In subscriptions on e present big vote offer, but all ln 'His office at that Mme will be waited palgn Manager will be able to check It quickly and Issue your receipt, you lll appreciate thla of others tney will appreciate It of you. ANT subscriptions MAILED ln ANY postofflce which are postmarked not later thin 13 o'clock (midnight) Frl-day night August 31, will count on the present big vote offer even though they do not reach thls office before Ssturdsy or even later. The point on the extra cash special also decrease after tonight. Make every moment count-pile up a win-nlng score both for tht largest prine and for the extra M0 competition. If you ever Intend doing anything BIO for yourself ln this campaign YOU should DO IT NOW. root of the trouble 1 liar." Although the mayor's retharka could not be heard above the general uproar he remarked emphatically that he had never advocated an open town. SIX KILLED FERNIE MINE TRATE WORKING WHERE MEN EMPLOYED FERNEE. tAug. 31 6lx miners lost their Uvea at Goal Oreek yesterday at noon when a blowout of gas oocurred In Number 1 East mine. Two hundred men were employed In the working at the time and aU but six victims were able to make their way to the aurface CLASMJAB1T Boston Grill Everjrone reads the Classified Ads. LA HUE CABARET If you lose, advertise for It. Special Dinners Thursdays and If you find, locate the owner. Ss2fc Dancing evrry Saturdays Saturday night Whatever you need, advertise for ' I rum 9 to 12.' PRINCE RUPERT Dance Hall for Hire. GET THE CLASSIFIED IIAU'(. Accomodation for Prlvae Parties Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 437 c. XVIII., No. 205. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1028 Price Flvfe'Centa Need of Smelter at Prince Rupert Made Clear At Meeting Yesterday Discuss Matter With Pat Daly Prince Rupert is in the centre of a district that has the mines, 1 1 the rail and water transportation, the site, the water power possi-! special fake fob bJji.lea, and everything which seems necessary except the capital ( and the moving spirit to bring all these together and establish a: mnlter with which to treat the ore which is produced. At present moat of it goes out of the district and the rest goes to Anyox. The difficulty is that Anyox has no customs smelter suited to treat the varied ores of the district. The question Is whether Prince Rupert people can co-ordinate their efforts and bring about the desired rcMilt. a T.ie matter waa brought before a group K-al cltlnena, Oeorge Nlckeraon pre- i yesterday afternoon In the city Mil by Pat Daly. Stewart prospector, ri..i,: and promoter, heed of the Pat 0:,;v Mining Company of Montreal, ts today developing the Mountain R'v oh Bear River. Mr Daly says h tees five or six new r ies becoming regular shippers at ; -wart within the next few years send-..- out five to six thousand tons of c :r concentrate a day and he can- NEW METHOD MARKETING B.C. APPLES MILL HE MADE ATTRACTIVE TO rntCIIAXEK ALL ACROSS CAN-AO A IS NTATKII VICTORIA. Aug. 91. British apples are going to be marketed In not see why Prlnc Rupert does not get busy and secure smelter here. While they might not get the business of the Premier Company or of the Consolidated, there will be plenty of Independent shippers to make a custom! smelter a paying proposition. The olty Is In the heart of the greatest mineral country In Canada yet no plant had yet been started In the district to handle the ores. It was the enterprise of the CP.R, that had started the smelter at Trail. If the railway had not backed It, the preeent industry would not hare been established. Here was one of the grandest opportunities In the world for a paying business, one that would pay better than a gold mine. At Stewart the Oeorge Copper and the Big Missouri had already been taken and both these mines would pro duce a large amount of low grade ore. It had been said that any time thert waa a good mine opened, one of the big companies would grab it. His experience did not prove this to be true. Most of the good mines had been turned down by some big company. The Premier Company did not do a thing In the way of reaching out for other pro-' pert lew until the Consolidated came into r OCEAN FALLS FOLK VISITING THE FAIR The Exhibition management announces that arrangements have been made with the Canadian National Steamships for a special fare and a third rate for visitors from OcWn Falls making the round trip to attend the Prince Rupert Fair next month. This rate will be eflect- MAYOR TAYLOR IS ACCUSED BY A CLERGYMAN REV. WILLIAM OUl)EN HAYS HE IS ROOT OF WHOLE TROl'HLE IN VANCOUVER HEATED DENIAL MADE EMPHATIC DECLARATION IN HE-UARII TO OPEN' TOWN IIV CHIEF MAHISTItATE VANCOUVER. Aug. 31, a nested pas- sate took place between Mayor Taytor an up-to-date woy from aoaat to coast j8Wwmrl. The Imperial Oil people had and Rev. WUUam Ogden. a Vancouver :i all the larger cities of Canada, It waa bimounoad yesterday by W. Mat,. Cooper, owP8, r-Teral msneeer ef '- Men S- .ice. a subsidiary of the associated fc: na of the Oknafan. following a ji.e-.ing with Vancouver and Victoria 'Mlesalera. B e apple service sUtiorw well be ea- NEW OWNERS GOAL M!1S AT NANAIMO Properties Purchased by Canadian Collieries of Vancouver Island NANAIMO, Aug. 31. The Herald this morning says the Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir Ltd.) will on September 1 take over the properties of the Western Fuel Corporation of Canada. Intimation of the purchase was made last nfqht. The property purchased includes the Reserve, Wakesiah and Protection mines located here. The Canadian Colliers oDer- ive providing a party of twenty- , ate the mines at I'umhM-lnnrl. five or more peop irom the Vancouver Island, which they paper town make the trip. i nurrhgwH f mm t.mMi n,,n mulr some years ago. nllFS ITtll HOMER SHIP ASHORE SOUTHOF HERE SEATTLE, Aug. 31 Steamer Redwood of the Pacific American Fisheries bound from Southeastern Alasks to BeUlngham grounded on a reef in Queen Charlotte Sound early today. The Teasel was returning with a few passengers and heavy cargo of waned salmon. She is reported to be in no tmmedlte danger. ' The aedwocd was refloated under her Welcomed by sunny ekies and the cheers of hundreds of Prince own power at 10 this morning and Rupert people, J. Ramsay Macdonald, former premier of Great Brit proceeded to BeUlngham. HDN.W.CBRIDGHJN LEAVES PUBLIC LIFE hit hi 47th borne run hrre yesterday. ' recurrent attacks of arthritis. Gold Sticking Out in Large Yellow Globules on Jewellery Roch Taken ' From A Mine Ntar Seward, Alaska SEWARD, Auguat 31. Having jut placed 2$ pounds of geld in a bank here, Tom Ilabcock. partner of D. W. Downey, miners of Nuka Bay, 80 rnlle from here, exhibited specimens of jewellery rock as rich as any found in Alaska. The gold sticking out in large yellow globules was taken from a 30 inch lead stripped along the surface. He said lie planned to seni some to the Seattle and Vancouver mining exchanges where he believed they would cause a seaaation. Engineer tNaSv-tamtfgei the ihajA Bay'dlstriet declared. that a number of vein uncovered there place the camp on a parity with Tread well Mine, near Juneau. Clear EviJences of Prosperity Seen in Britain by Local Man Who Addressed Rotary Club Colonel Nicholls Tells of Progress in That Country and of Excellent Results From Unemployment Insurance uninjured. The dead Peter are Dowle. trltM m ttM mldian4. or north, today of Coal creek; Oascole. Tony Joseph of thtm tnMad ioodon. ouivTiwvii, a vii ori-K, ana iunj IVfWgU. all or Femle. and Oorgel 8P"n whal Perkins sr. of West Fernle. All bodies were recovered. The blowout Is believed to have occurred at the working face ln Number IS elope but this Is not definitely determined aa debris and hundreds of tons of coal dust were thrown about the affected part of the mine by the blowout and prevented penetration by officials. ing. HUMOUS INSl llSTANTIATEII OSLO. Aug. 31. Inquiries failed to substantiate rumors of the finding of tne the dole system, Mr. Mehotla said thla wat realty unemployment insurance, it , was the finest legislation pasaed. in years. He waa heartily la fsvor of It and thought that with mod locations it should be adopted here. There were abuses but these were much offset by the benefits. There were no longer bread lines in Britain. Workmen had ja feeling of security Instead of being The stricken men apparently made kPt servile by fear of UMaadoyment unsuccessful attempts to reach safety as ' did not exist today. There was the bodies were found ln some esses at I no rvHMy but at KM same tans the considerable distance from the coal ernployera were getting better results facea. A horse two thousand feet away tTom Uve4T mn BrH" "Wksaen pro-from the blowout waa found auffoceted luc1 mor units r'taa thaA any . in by poisonous gas. I the world today whirasa efisre the James Dickson, chief Inspector of w,r thT vfn oaiy e-lisl. mines, left Victoria last night for the scene and will arrive tomorrow morn ooionei Mcnow awe apoae of the advance of London ln the financial world. He believed it was not correct that the financial centre of the world had shifted to New York. Baeklng houses -ere growing and there waa every evidence of great progress Drltaln loaned abroad test year a billion dollars in new loans wreckage of the plane In which Capt. n1 im lt Uu ht o their own Amundsen and his companion were nanufacturlng pianta. That did not in- lcet while searching for survivors of decadence. the I tall dUaster. The speaker then spoke moat inter- HAINES HANGED WALLA WALLA Of Ml llKKK Ol' Ills DAKIHTEIl SYLVIA Prince Rupert People Gave Hearty Greeting to British Statesman , Ramsay Macdonald and Daughters Met by Officials of City and Expressed Himself Pleased With Gardens and Air of Prosperity ain, and his daughters, arrived in Prince Rupert this morning, landing to the music of the pipes and being received by the Mayor and Mrs. McMordie and members of the city council, S. D. Macdonald, president of the Trades & Labor Council, Mrs. J. C. McLennan, the president of the Women's Canadian Club, Mrs. Darton, regent of the Municipal Chapter, I.O.D.E., and Mrs. Brady, wife of the sitting " member for Skeena. The young ladies were presented each with a LONDON, Aug. 313-Rlght Hon. WU- M'Uful baroet of flowers and a mln- l'am C. Brldtainan. first lord of the vw' maa -- on oe- admlralty since 1934 today Informed the ta,f ol brW sxecutlve comm!ttre of OtnaMv m- "" " P""' w "ito stltueney! renresmstd rouJUl cltT which be has Prtnce unti 001 ln fuU rince 1906 that owing to 111 health be RBPOTt rorcp 10 wioon" vis- would not atek re-eJestlon. Ha I. 64 diattogulahed iters, witn a muiant sua snrntng and the water of the harbor looking its bluest, the scene that met Mr. Mae- don aid's party was exceecttafly attrae tlve and the Ex-prenjler Of Oreat Brit ain seemed to be enjoying it to the full m he stood oo the bridge of the coat as it drew up to the wharf. Two pipers, Alex MaeDonald and Hugh Smith, welcomed the party with a skirl of the pipes and a hearty cheer rang out aa they descended the gang- Mayor MeMordle met them and Stated That Orp Supply. Site. Water Power, Transportation and ,-oortd PrtT Nation where Bvtrything Available Except Captal i'.'.T t. " in welcoming them. They had a double rAeeeure. for they enjoyed welcoming the visitors as visitors and also because of the fact that Mr. Maodonald, had ireeted the destines of the Brtt-'sh Xmptre lor a time. VISITORS LOOKED WELL Hr. Maedonald. who looked wett. sunburnt and anenetle. with an Interest fill 'sWllrglMi IWWrt aar cm evetfone, thanked the .jwlt-o( . Prise FOUR ARRESTS OF CHINESE ON Q.C. ISLANDS Through the scUvlties of Dominion OenstaMe H. Walker four Chinese op erating on the Queen Charlotte Islands applying liquor to Zaalans have been apprehended and convicted. Three of them are here today on their way to Okalla and the other la doing time at Massett. Lee Keep, a Chinese, was arrested at Ferguson Bay. August IT. and waa fined SIM or thirty days ln the lookup at Masaett. Re la doing time. Leung Twon aavd'Quong Tong were Treated at Shannon Bay, August 27. and fined 3160 each of four rnoosha at Okalla. Chow Toting was arrested at Watun River cannery. Augutt 37. and waa fined 1100 or sixty days at OkaUa. Three of the Oaseese were brought here by lfe .jgaJisr on the Mad welcome. The Prlnoe Charles end tames over to the Journey had been a continuous pleas- J provincial police for conveyance to ure. They had enjoyed every minute ' Okalla. of the Journey right across Canada . ; and the trip on the boat from Van- rrUPDICU irTKTTTV couver. The strong sUlmarlty between llifLlUdll iHUllf 11 I the coast of British Columbia and the west coast of Scotland waa especially noticeable and gave them a real Scot tish welcome ln Itself. He was not ,Yh. Wnr rout to mate a speech, aa a matter of fact it was partly to avoid making speeches that he had come on the trip. And thla was the turning point in- their Journey for now they were heading for Zngland and home, with London as their goal. Were be a young man said the visi tor, he would be tempted to stay here m.owoi'T c.uisEii oas ti PENE-1 optimism in that country. The reason there was said to be so much und He hoped that prosperity was TYVO HUNDRED ESCAPE MEN WERE lOI-.MI AT NOME HIS. TANCE 1KO.M THE FACE Ol THE COAL unemployment was because today the figures were being collated ahead of an and that ail bis hearers and published monthly wnereaa for- jwculd find life more than tolerable. merly no figures were available. While setlngly of his tow through the south ' Mr U0,SonJ1 w th,T would J" there In the coal trade, W,T 04 wrm m etr was depression of BMrope. giving personal IweMitrts there waa great progrexe in the manu- which proved most entertaining. jhearu for Prince Rupert. He also ftur. of dm a buslnea. tameriyl Prior u, the addreae a vocal trts was J'"1 contoolled by Oennany. The beg dye given by Don Finn. Wallace Orsha ag mi " trust last year made a profit of twenty ; Oeorge WoodUnd. million dollars. Other smaller com- panlea had done well. The older lex- " tiles were depressed but on the other hand the manufacture of nbre auk had developed to such an extent that the fibre silk business of the world waa controlled by England. While formerly the manufacturing hod been concen- ON STOCK EXCHANGE I pnsrd When Pmlleted .Shortage lleromes Flood of Money on New York 5Iart. NEW YORK. Aug. 31. Princes on the New York Stock Exchange again whirl-Ml up yesterday when, instead of the -redlcted money irmrtege, foreign banks dumped huge sums into the That Great Britain is not decadent but prosperous and that perron. ha an ahof prosperity toZ "ZZZ the dole system was not ruining the country nor was unemployment ;of hope and be Mt sure that be eouki much greater than usual was the statements made by Colonel J. V. i n lortune right here in Prinos Nicholls to the Rotary Club at its luncheon yesterday afternoon, Run- George Bryant presiding. I r. J0"? Col. Nlchol.s said that on hi. recent visit to England he found Z TwoT mTa that instead of peuimism he expected, there the as was greatest tk.n m the nrice or breed m the m half a hundred issues were boosted from II to M. Radio mounted to 306 and National Biscuit and Kolser went up W tq 1184 and 171 respective- 'T- INQUIRY INTO LOSS OF PLANE thcmaelvea. of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and Mr. Maodonald was then latrodveed ; ' eominander Lmdsay Oordon. director dl to the members of the city eouneil. the dvU government aerial operattoiM, the Trades and Labor Council and very I woo are now ln Vancouver, have re-n.any of the dtlaens. Mrs. MaMordie I reived instructions from Ottawa to eon-Introduced the Misses MedDonald to ' stttute themselves a court of taaum many of the ladles and the party left for a drive round the city. PLEAEI WITH OAKDE-VH Dunne the drive the vlsneas ex- 1 prsasid great pleasure at the fine MEN ritOTENTINd HIS INNOCENCE wou. gaidaaw and the ex-premier remarked on the great amount of work that the eltlaena must hsve done in order to WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Aug. 31. - oroduce such a dlaway .seoecteUr so Wallace O. Haines wo hanged at dawn m Tt(w of the handicap of muskeg and tonay at tne suie penitentiary apr toe ock murder of his daughter. Sytvta, la I xhe city itself had every appearance Seattle two yean ago Oalnea stcaoally of . progreaslve community and he aosapted his fate, niainteinlng ha inno- Uaa aurprlsed at its aire and modern eeare to the last. His final words on character. the trap when aaked if he had any- j There was a large erowd at the staining to say were: "Oct it over as tkm to see the visitors again before quickly aa you can." tney ift on the easUMemd train' which ln a final statwsnant made public pulled out at II. S3.- T. w. Dawson, through his wife. Haines amid: "I do director of the ' reSiwhy." socompanied not fcrgtte fnends who are the cause, the party east. i- of tsilrsj en 'Innocent man's life and I rore the rtal ,(. the, jjarty,-.ie VANOOUVBK. Aug. 31. Wing Oom- though they were well aMe to apeak for .' mander L. S. Breadner. acting director Into the loss of the Victoria-Seattle monoplane. MACKENZIE BECOMES MINISTER OF LABOR VICTORIA. Aug 31. Hon. W. A. Mackenaie, minister or mines, we sworn In yesterday aa minister of labor. ijwrnstanoea. The father has v osen xacs ror roar Tears ana is know that they will be made to suffer Prtnce Huper 13yanBard,UlctBar4vJ i9,$t working. There Is a" lor tne unjust pununment they nave " """ rapon"' lnnicted upon my family They will "- numbers and played aa the boat pay dearly for that outrage on earth and drew to the wnarr .They also played hereafter for thel rains will find them out." TUNNEV MET PKINCE again before the psrty drove oft round the city and the visitors remarked on the quality of the music by the band. OTTAWA. Aug. 31. Canada's total LONDON, Aug. 31. The Prince of trade for the twelve months ending Wales had a fifteen minute chat With 1 July 31 reapred an Increase of more Oeoe Tunney at St. Jarosa Mace thla than 1J7,099,000 over the correspond-iNomlA. 'lug period of last year. FAMILY IN NEKIl IN THE COINTUY KESl LTS SICKNESS 4 .The Salvation Army has an appeal from the country tor 4 clothes for a family in destitute bey four yearn of age and blrls 10, 13 and It respsctlvaly. An 4 An older girl is working but not earning much. What la needed Is either clothes that la suited to those ages or some that might be cut down to suit them. If the clothes are left at the Salvation Army headquarters they will be forwarded. ttHTHt me not II