( (inference discussed various matters arising out of iiritish ion to and settlement in the Dominion with particular i i;n sikMI K V. . MrKKNNKV mum tiiimiW panama M A CANAL. Aug.' Jl Steejner W I KiriH-y whloll waa badly baltenrt . ..rni o the tower Califrnia ..ml which waa eeveral day over- "'l thought to navr been 1 t mi mute Jrmm Seattle, arrtvrrt .u"i nportod fourteen membera ol waahed OW board during tin ir.on were struck by a huge wave ' ' the deck while they mining the deck cargo. 1 ; Mift-d from ita place. TORNADOES IN -44rnnct to tbm measures to be adopted which CENTRAL STATES I'M'I, Atia 21 Two tornadoea livcH and Inlured more than "i iktbuiu eauatng xw&ntv dam in .'if. aw twre t TOLMIE TOOK CHARGE THIS MORNING OF both m Canada, and Britain to give street to the recommendation of tlx Miect standing ooramltUe of the House '.of oimm on agriculture and colon- 'laaUoa. "All the reocmmeooaUona and Mthat proposals made by Lord Lovat have been -a- frankly dlaniaaed with thorouch spore- JipIIN ( ARI.soN FELL IROM Mil till elation of the dttneuitiea on ootn awe l.OIM. AltoAHD TIIK IIIXOI.ITK and IB every case a aaUafartory undei-,Mi SANK TO IIOTIOM 'standing haa been salved at." I Special ehata was told n the de- . :. of the trafto death of John !irablllty of the co-operation of the '. trte halibut boat Resolute naa provincial govsrasa ts and aatmr eatgar-.jioom over the waiortrops. An taataoo la all ss teats of migiaStnn and clout of Prtne Rupert sad at settlement fa HA thefe concerned .. part owner wKb John Ivaraon i ' In continuing hla tour in the ooki nir of Jaeka. Cartoon was taking Lord Lovat will oobier with the various '.ping aboard the Resolute at provincial government n1 other onran-.11 In going down the ladder , tsattons intereated regardlnts the posat .iw caught In otne way and fell. blllty of arranging a scheme under the ' . striking his head against the 'Bmpl.e Settlement Act .he fall. The body fell rnao the i . - nri did not come to the stirfaee 'Nued was married and leaves d two ehUdren. the younajet ... : but four snontha otd. living ir aa vo have been hla kaat trip I." time aa In order to undergo .:ii r medleal operation he had i lor hla brother o take over the : ii rouple of trip. iy eat aympaUiy of his ssany i Prinra Rupert and among the it i to the widow and bat mi their tragic bereavement. SAILORS SWEPT FROM THE DECK KllRTIIV .!T IN HI" "TOIJM HEAD ON COLLISION an AFFAIRS OF PROVINCE VM'TORIA. Aug. Aug. 3t-Prnl: l' '"in" took o barge of Britleh Oolum " h unalra aUUka Parliament Dulldlnga "' nioiing and it is ecpected the 'f win be announced late this af- DevcAlah S Pabyon 12c Home S2 67 OILS UV4C- t.A RESULTS IN DEATH NHW WESTMINerntK Aug. 21 -Henry Kwen, Seven tn atreet. S-iuth Vai-oouver, waa tnatantly killed when hie auto etruok a heavy truck head-on at the earner of Columbia and BruneUe StreeAs hew. STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon Cliwlng Prlre Today on Vanron- trr Lithane lOourteay of S. D. Johnaan Oo, Ltd.) The following quotations ware ad aaked: Argonta Bnftas , Bayvlew TWe. Tc. B C. Silver tlM, Si t. Big Mlaaourt iWc. 44c Cork rrovlnee SSViC M., Dunwell IV. ISfcc. Duthle 100. IM CKorne Copper SS.76. HM. Oeomla River Me. Sic. Olacter lWc. nU. Oleaiar lSr.. 31e. O I Mia tone 4c. Sc. Oolonnda ti n. 11 1. Oredvtew Stc SBc. Independenee UVc. Ifc. Indian 5W-. Vc. Kootney nnrence .. H. L. L. lie lle. Ukevlew Sc.. 4e. Uadamlth 2c.. nil. Lucky Jim SSc . 2c. marmot MetaJa IOc. lOfco. . Marmot River Oold 10c Mohawk Sc . 8c. National Silver 14Hc !4H. Nomnda 4. pndrelUe U0. IUJS. porter Idaho TOc . 74c. Premier 24l. 24a. Ruth Hope SOc . lc. Silver Cre-t 10e . 10c. Silverado 70c.. TSc Sllveramlth Sc.. nil Stoean King Sc. nil. Snownake 37c. 3 unlook Mo. 2-'- Termlnua Toplay RlchnelU W Sue. Tone . ""' 42 M1. 14 W'1 White Water .Kl. 4VC 2V. bid ii.lUllll BIT bOOK Mr. and Mrs. a ratals for t Vaneouv. ed to sail on the thl afternoon. WATERFRONT IS CONVEYED Acre and Quarter Foot Mcllride Sit. Belongs to City The City Council had a communication from II. Cathcart, Superintendent of Lands in the Provincial Government stating that an Order-in-Council had In-en passed on August 8 conveying to the City of Prince Rupert the portion of foreshore at the foot of Mcllride Street. The piece of land contains 1.21 acres and the communication Mated that the conveyance was now completed. The secretary was instructed to have the conveyance registered. The question of the valuation of the property for taxation purposes was referred to Finance Committee. MINERS MIGHT ROVERS WON BY WAM ASHORE THR MAKE SETTLERS THAT l VIKW OF WINMPEIl LtUOII M.P. WHO IS IN OTTAWA MONTR SAL. Aug. 21- Many of tl unemployed mi run in Great Britai' ire only one generation rcmovoi fron he land If a properly thouniu o'-m hrm" to a-1 tie the land were propoarc! to them we would reoelw many o idem aa permanent aetUera but I am dvmoue of any laatlng good oomliv. Iran tlx- recenUy Inaugurated harvtat-era' eaftTlona. declared A. A. Heaps M.P. for Winnipeg, who la here. GOOD MARGIN man kanukus at lacicosse iami AT 4CHOIHM.IS HILL LAST NK1HT The Raogera wore off color at the la iroaae wme piavco at Acropoiw inn Uat night. They got only one goal is gainat four scored by the Rovers who won largely as the result of the out- atandtaVrdiv'of-Joe'Ul1Ua. tlife ladlVho WM'HsJry lelipoHMMe -tbr-' art'thelgoftM alUtfWrf'W ttK)1 hot 'ecttmily' score Miy. Those who did the tallying were: Dover -Ber Vagnr 3; J. Campbell 1 Rangers W. Morrison 1. FINDING WORK FOR MINERS IN BRITAIN LONDON, Aug. 21. -Premier Baldwin has decided to appeal personally to 150.-080 employers in Great Britain to provide work for the Jobless miners. Boston Grill CLASSIFIED HABIT . V LA It UK CABARET : - Am V.A rlABlflAj4 A Am Special Dinners Thursdays and ui Everyone icu vmoom Saturdays jlf you lose, advcrtli for it, Dancing every Saturday night 4If you find, locate the ownr. from 0 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire. Whatever you need, advertise for It PRINCE RUPERT Accomodation for Prlvae Parties (JET THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. J4$g Phone 457 Northern and Central British Columbia' Newspaper Price Five Cents foi XVII. No. 130. . PRINCE RUPERT, B. C , TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928 OUGH BLAZING SEA UNS FOR GREATER MIGRATION FROM GREAT BRITAIN immigration to Canada Subject of Discussion; Agreement Reached Lord Lovat, 1 1 end of Empire Settlement Hoard, Visits Ottawa and) 1 1 Discusses Difficulties Finding Way Out i'TAWA, Aug. '21. When the Immigration conference between .1 l.ovut of the Empire Settlement Hoard and the Federal immi- i i i . . i i i i .1.1.....4 : . t M i'iii leauers coiiciuueu yesieruay, an uiucitu sutieiuc:'!. iooucu ;i . 1 . , .1 . . aL -.1. 1 I .l.f. ...III com menuy vxpecieu mat me result oi me negotiations win t.ady increase of the flow of suitable British migrants to I.; fRAGIC DEATH OF FISHERMAN1 HIGH TRAINING AREA: Plane circling the famous Pikes Peak in Colorado at an altitude 1.00 feet. All Except Cook Escaped from Standard Oil Tanker AHre Today Near Seattle ,v by Swimming Through Blazing Seav SEATTLE, yg- 21. The ship's cook was drowned and the Wooden uperstruclure of the steeel motor tanker Petroleum II of the Standard Oil s Puget Sound fleet was burnd in a fire of undetermined origin ti the boat lay at anchor at Point Wells, 16 miles north of Seattle today. Other members of the crew escaped the flames miraculously by swimming ashore though gasoline covered water. The cook, Albert A Richards, could not swim. Twelve thousand gallons of gasoline were burned and the survivors swam through a blazing sea. HANDSOME PRINCIPALS OF A SOCIETY WEDDING: James Cyril Dance, son of Sir George and Lady Dance, was married to Charlotte Strutt, daughter of the late Herbert Strutt, at St. Margaret's Westminster, the Dean of Windsor officiating at the ceremony. MONTHLY DINNER OF SHRINE CLUB The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert 8hrine dub took place laat "venlng in the Commodore Cafe, Stan. Parker, vice-president presiding In Ux absence of W. Tobey, president who Is la the eait. Contributing to the program wert MIm Harris, Seattle, who sang, acgooj-i panled' by Mrs Robinson and. A. .iA.. Oonnon with' monologues. After dinner the regular business meeting took place. JUDGMENT RESERVED IN MARKETING ACT VANCOUVER. Aug. 21 Judgment waa reserved bv Mr. Justice Murphy upon appeal of Hung Chuck against a conviction under ths Marketing Act. STORM SWEPT HAITI COAST Tidal Wave Lifted Fishing Boats and Carried Them to Streets of City. ( PORT AU PRINCE. Aug. 21. , Desolation, was widespread today over thoouthern peninsula of Haiti where a tropical storm wrecked whole towns and killed two hundred ersons and left 10,000 homeless. Only one of two hundred buildings was left standing in St. Louis. Fishing craft was left stranded . three city blocks from the water-front by a tidal wave. WHEAT DOWN AGAIN VANCOUVER. Aug 21 -The pia wheat la down today to 1 .12V if ! Manson Receives Gift of Silver Cigar Box and Cigars from the Provincial Police Force of B.C. VICTORIA, Aug. 21. Hon. A. M. Manson, attorney general, was the recipient of a handsome silver cigar box filled with cigars, at the Parliament Buildings thi.s morning, the presentation being made in front of the Library on behalf of the superintendent, officers and , non-commissioned officers of the British Columbia provincial police. J Mr. Alanson, who was visibly touched by this display of their ; loyalty and respect, replied suitably thanking them for the gift and i expressing appreciation of the good work done by the force since its extension to cover the greater part of the province. "GIANTS RETAIN , iixivr;iin pkomptly NOTIFY THE OFFICE Owing to the large lncreaae In circulation due to the caoipa'gn the matter of delivery of papera is awinewhat of a problem. Sub-ac libera are aaked to be patient and to notify the office tome-daaxiy if the paper do not arrive. Every effort la being made made to cope with the attua-ton and prompt notification by any who may not get then- paper will help. FIVE CATCHES SOLD AT FISH EXCHANGE Price for halibut at the local ex change were fair this morning when only two American and three Canadian boats aoM tfeetr catches. Canadian boats got practically as good prices as the American boats. AMERICAN f Tahoma 26.000 lbs . to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage at 12.30 and Qc. B nana 18,000 lbs., to Booth Fisasr- lea at 11.60 and 6c CANADIAN Oaome 900. lbs. CMadtan Flab and I OoM Storage at 12c.. and 7c. H. and R. 4 .500 lbs, to Royal Ftsh Oumpany at 11 80 and 7c. Beamald 15.000 lbs., to AUln Fish Company at 10 40 and 6c. VAUDEVlLlE STARS I PICTURES ON YIEW Floturss of the Vaudeville Stan. Features of the Fair are on display In front of the Eih.blUon office. City HaU. ii.cad.i.g lex Young, the funny little cowboy comedian of the Movies, who will appear in person at least twice daUy. CANADIANS WIN IN EDINBURGH SPORTS; EDINDUROH. Aug 21 - A detach ment of the Canadian Alymptc team met a Scottish airgregation In a track and field meet here yesterday. The Canadian won the mile relay and Doral Pilling of Canada won the Javelin throw. AGED MAN KILLED BY AUTO AT EDMONTON BDMONTON. Aug, 31. -James Bell, 70 years of age. a well known Edmonton j old timer waa fatally injured when he1 was knocked down by a motor truck and dted fifteen minutes later. ASSIZES HERE OPEN OCTOBER SIXTEENTH VICTORIA. Aug 21. -Prince Rupert assises, criminal' and civil, will open October 16 and at Prince George October . The tenders for the kalsomlninf or the FISo Hall were considered at the City Council meeting laat evening. At both tenders were for the same' amount, and as none of the aldermen bad a coin with two "heads" or two "tails" the consideration of the tenders was referred to ths UtUltlee Committee with power to act. Union Steamer Cstala la not expected to arrive before S this afternoon Advertise In the Dally Newa. It paytl PHIIXIE TFEN POt'MIED CI HH FOR EIOH-HITS AND ELEVEN RUNS GAME YESTERDAY NEW YORK. Aug. 21 The OlanU re tained the lead of the National Leajiie baseball eertea when both they and the Cardrn&la won their games yesterday. The Phllllee pounded the four Cub pftehera for elghteeA htts and eleven runs. Including four home runs, one of them Hack WBson. 28th of the year. The Braves and Pirates battled near-y three hours tefore HornabyV crew won in the game la whteh 36 a&fe btts wice made. 19 cl aJk Ialas. Philadelphia lost irB&TZBviif Browns increasing the Idle Yankee's lead. NATIONAL New York S: Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 1; 8t Umt 2. Boston 14: Pittsburg II. Philadelphia 11: Chicago 6. AMERICAN Chicago 6; Boston 4. St. Louis 8: Philadelphia 2. RETURN VISIT OF ERIK BYE MILL GIVE INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL CONCERT ON HIS RETURN FROM ALASKA TOUR To the Cltlrene of Prince Rupert: I Ladles and Gentlemen Our friend, the j greitt Norwegian ainger. Erik Bye. has 'promised to give us an Intcrnattonsl ctawieal concert as scon aa he re to ma form Juneau. Alaska This concert will bo gives on Tuesday. August 28 at 8.30 pjn. la the Moawt usu. The program which Mr. Bye will put on will indeed Satisfy the most refined taste. It will be very attractive and interesting to everybody. Mr. Bye haa prcnouBced ma aU will that one-third of the prsnt aha.ll go to the poor and tick of this etty. Yourt, etc tadvt. JACK SELVIO. FLYERS MUST HAVEFALLEN Fl EL M OULD HAVE HEEN EXHAUSTED RUT MAY YET TURN UP CHICAGO. Aug. 21. It la certain that the nMsaoprane "Great Roekford" haa been down ainoe Sunday because ber fuel would have been exhausted The only hope was If the nyera reached Some Isolated spot. It la feared, however, that they dropped Into the aea off Cape Chid ley. CANADIANS WON IN SWIMMING TOOK THREE FIRST PRIZES TALTKANN GAMES IN DUHLIN YESTERDAY AT DUBLIN. Aug. 21. Canadian swim- i mera won the three finals In the TaU- teann aquatic competition yesterday. Spencer came first in the 200 metres I free style: Gerry Ault won the 800 , metres free style and M. Bourne the 100 ' mesre back stroke. . .