CLASSIFIED HABIT ,.'?.' une reads the Classified Ada advertise for It. II . -u lose, jf m find, locate the owner. W tcver you need, advertise for it (JET TIIK CLASSIFIED IIAIIIT. V -XVIII. No. 185. MtlM Boston Grill ' ' - BO TH FfMJTPCAL LEADERS' - .... ADDRESSES CANADIANS STILL CONTINUE TO a a a a a a a a a m u m m m A V W W W W W WW W WW Speaking Answer Each Other in Speeches Delivered Yesterday Chart Is Iirilisli Constitution Kcsponsiblc Government bays Premier Mackenzie ; King V.'IDSON, Sink., Aug 8. Premier Mackenzie King, speaking sti-niay, replied to questions put by Conservative leader It. 13. i ii. He said he wan anxious to know to what port the Govern-j a.. directing the ship of state and what chart and compass was : , hf voyage of the ship of state. Mr. King replied that the wis safely anchored in the port of unity, prosperity and amity. ... designated the port for my anxious friend Let him no 1 afraid. May I tell him that my chart is the development of i;''i-h constitution throughout the entire course of its history TORONTOWINS BOXING BOUTS OLYUri.Ml CONTESTS tOI'dllT TO ll.U AT AMSTEKDA.M IIKITAIN AMI IIIANl'i; WIN m- ikhuau. Aug. a. -Vincent Olton-bantamwetgbl. defeated 'f Oeraaa y-v -the Olympic t irney toeHy. -n. .Hie. the Toronto welterweight. '.: Unelutt at Ireland. i rranoe. flyweight gained a : ion over rrank Martin ot of Britain beat Trill. Ar-ther flyweight. EXPLOSION ON DOLLAR LINER I (!t i IITI.lt STANLEY lOI.I.H IX TltOI'IILE HI T ANOTHEIl Of SAME MM: TO Alll K 1 Aug 8 A radio message : by the lloanm Paris Msru ..it the Dollar line freighter I liar bcAUBd to Shanghai from ' disabled by a boiler explore KurUes Monday. The Parle v :!"(J aastataprf but the dls-- 1 replied ttlat the Stuart Dol-'ii rout from Victoria. B.C . to 1 Manrhurla. and waa expected by shortly. STORMSWEEPS i nr. MILLION' DOI.I.AUS ESTIMATED DAM AUK Ol' TltOl'ICAL IHSTl ItHANCE -t 'V KsoNVUUg, Aug. 8 Untold ' 'iHmage waa left in the wake ' ,.-ai storm believed to be awcep- 1 ii und central Florida alter lash "st coast elUee last night 1 1 Vero Beach and Stuart ea ' damage at five million dollars " of houses unroofed, crops nnd public utilities crippled ' " are reported. DIED RESULT AUTO CRASH ,,M,niM MAN 11AKLV lll!UT ANJ mil t, IMINOIl, IMl ItlKM IVIIKN (Alt 111 1 M HII.K ,t i 1 "I VANCOUVER. Aug. 8. Wit ' :n Mcpherson, a Vancouver clerk 1 " mploy of the Liquor Control n;,r ciiwi today as a result of an auto M 'A '"" he wa riding craahlng Into nine pole on Klngsway near Tine 1 Loiiingwood yesterday. 'I'll. nmdltlon of Matt J. Nett, his ' 1 1 1 1 "" la aerleus Three others suf "ior inJuriM. 4 m mm ri w gummmmmmmma WW W M Mk WW S! W W MM and Compass is Principle of i sand, my compass Is the guiding prin ciple of responsible government." ANTIGONISH, NS Aug. 8--"I see Mr. King, speaking in the west says I am talking old things, no work, no employment, shoot people leaving the country. Well t am going to do It until he gives place to a government that will keep the people here." So tiled the Conservative leader, R. B. Dennett last night at the completion of the Nov Boot portion of his cummer ' speaking sour. In the last six yaaia while Ur. King was in power IB 1.000 people 1'ft Ce- n4a tat during site same petted w brought In only 5T3.0OO people. Tt 1s no wonder the Premier does not want me to talk about UMm things I would not If I were In Ur. Kings place" Stewart Short Line Plans Discussed by Stevens Canadian North Eastern Planned to Tap Ground Hog; and Peace Country 1' irst unit ol -o Miles under Consideration. iff rr"m t .-, q TI,o Cluwirl liv;tuiiirt, nu. u. ,c ..v. . it it cv...n. in tha iiimmir II. II. OIV'vUI Vl I IJ 111 IHV o V. ... ... v . " - " f re people here who profess to believe that the scheme will eventually develop into a real railway, with possibly the C.P.H. as the chief . ... . .. ... 1 1 - At . U t V. force behllnd It. inat company nas inaue uioruuK" ruico m country and it is understood they still have plans for connecting up . . . . . 1 A I tt..1HMJ Panal .he northern prairie country wun ine i,r t....in r. ik. pUat linn made a statement respecting the Eastern Railway from Stewart. He an-1 nounced that wltMn a month or two I the there might be definite plana forth com- in. tnr Out tAUldlnC Ol IM HO low Northern British Oolumbln. "We have already spent 1100.000 this year on the. llre. btiltdtag a bridge iver Bear niver. and in conducting an xhauatlve survey of the Interior terri tory as to prospective tonnage. n 'vgVja. ld. "A A first IIIBV unit Uill V VI of twenty-nve mues . vip the Bur River to aenre many mine - ... w ji.tA i. tifwtr mtwldeM'atlon 'm 'IJ UN U-w rm I " . iHBastiaaliima rWMlltfl s OUb Mnnir lllVlMfaw-i ; result In an aniiounctmtat of cteftaite .. 1 Mr Stevens sUted empbaUcally ttoat nothing was being asked or the r vlnclal or Federal Oovernmonta In re- Rard to guarantees or subsidies. He said tbe original charter covered oniy h. ..iitN-n milts built, and that a pro vincial charter for extension about 600 miles into the hinterland toward me p... nivrr country would probably be applied for if plana matured. Tola, he said. Involved payment oi ""'" ttc for right-of-way. Immwlllt, Dolloies of the ooTOpunj, to what tx-nnmtion he said, were to determine of the line Justified in the Coast section; to determine operat inland toward urouna it ing poaslhllltlea h. fields and neighboring mineral ones, arid to explore tr poselbUltWi te of a vast territory, north ,o imasvwn Slid toward the Pcacecountry. -We naye great faltn in tne phui... . . ..MAurtw of the timber ano hvwii " . n.i,..i, nniutnhiK . snd northern part oi b""" v.-. Z,r vrv effort at present Is devoted of in .nrvMliw the tonnage poss'""11"' . ,nt.M railway." Mr.SUvenede- clared. He remarked that farming was secondary to mining and timber possi- a bllltles. of tills years Mr HK..IU aald result determine tne survey would probably future plans of tin rniiwuy suits might b. kn..i. ly iex, spun. Northern and a a a a WW B W WW BRITISH WILL HEP CANADA WITH HARVEST Number of Men to He Ilrought to Country and every Help Possible Given OTTAWA, Aug. 8 Satisfactory arrangements have been completed by the Hritish government for the movement of harvest help from the British Isiea to the wheat fields of western Canada, according to a statement isHued by the department of immigration. The movement will be under the direction of the Itriti.stt Government, the C. N. IL, the V. V. It, the two rall-way to be responsible for the placing of men in harvest employment on their arrival and the the Dominion and Provincial Gtivernment.1 will co-operate with the railways in placing thce harvesters in winter em-ploymcnt in Canada. Railway nnllurnv sehemp nut a forward bv . is jtill lipinir rllacuaaed and there comi ai i orn.m wui. H II. Stflvpns. M.P.. Vancouver. situation of the Canadian North Acquired by the Vancouver HoMlngs. C.N.I. Railway U now backed by London caplUllate, according to Mr. FISH ARRIVALS Total of 10.i0 riMimlft of Halibut Sold At i:rluiif Thin Morn I lie a total of 70,600 jxnindi of bailout mvAt At LKe Plah EMctMiiffii thsft " ImmhIm nr j m Mtnn n mawaxautJai Hta. imviuihb. -ww s.- .wM jpoatd bi 33,000 poutvU at 13.3c. and 6o. It 1a anl ft miKllA fl Vsa ? tVOtla 11 ocets bom sijw pounas sv iran and 7c. to 11. and 7e Arrival and aalea: AMKUKWX Yukon, 31.000 pounds. Booth Fisher- lea, 18.9s, and 6c. Happy, 11.000 pounds, Canadian Fish Cold Storage On. lt.lc. and 8c. CANAMAN rrespeMty A., 11.000 pounds. Cwiadlsn Ftob At Cold Storage Co.. 11.9c. and 7c. Volunteer, 3,800 pounds, Canadian Fish Ae OoM Storage Co , llc. and 7c. Bingo, 4.000 pounds. AUIn Fisheries, 11.6c. and 6c. rt. W.. 9.000 pounds. Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co., 11.7c. and 7c. aibnon. 10.000 pounds. Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co.. II . Sc. arid 7c. EDITOR VISITS CITY , Franklin Snow, transnortatlon editor Christian Science Monitor, arrived In ilr """'a .ni. - rrtod drlvlna s round the eltv and In tervlewlng local people, leaving on the regular train at iuu. tie waa met cy local delegation of railway and Board of Trade officials and supplied with all information required in regard to tne port. Mr. Snow waa aroampanled by Mis. Snow. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPEuT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1028 PRINCE BOWS BEFORE HIS FATHER THE KING: The Duke of York greeting his father, King George, on the tatter's arrival at the Richmond Royal Horse Show held at Richmond. IUJISAV M.CI0AIJ IIATKS IIOI.HIIi:VIKH AMI SEEM A .MENACE l TORONTO, Aug. ft Ramsay Maodowld in an interview here stated that while be detested Dolshevilts he would recngnlxc ' Soviet Russia for diplomatic reasons. He declared t as bis opinion 4 ( that as long as Great Britain falls to recognbss Russia that country will be a TttTTf tHit i CHAMBERLAIN TO TAKE REST LONDON, Aug 8 Foreign Secretary Chamberlain hns tx-"ii ordered to take a complete rest in order to recover from an attack of .bronchial pneumonia. Thla became known when an official communique was Issued designating Lord Cuahendun as Acting Foreign Secretary. MAKING TEST MARKETING ACT VANCOUVER. Aug. 8 New charges Involving only uir question el whethe, the Produce Mitriuiting Act la ultra vires of the Lcni"1' ture will be laid egalnat several r'll Chinese potato grower whose recent convictions for infraction ot the t tut were quashed in the supreme our. for lack of Jurisdiction of the nin e irate. COASTT.U Kit: TO.MUKUOlV OJf. SS. freighter Oaaadlan Coaster Is due In port from the south tomorrow with a cargo m 1,000 eases of dynamite which win )e transshipped to the Interior Arm discharging the Canadian Coanter !': proceed to Mnse:t Inlet with i. in.'- :. lie rmiiuvi.-s WIN AMSTERDAM SPORTS Opportunity Still Raps Don't Hesitate-Earn a fine Mofor Car! , Have you yet come to a full realization of the wonderful opportun- ity The Prince Rupert Daily News is presenting to you to make your spare time, the next few weeks, many times more valuable to you than ;any full time employment you can imagine? Opportunity is knocking for you now grasp it today. Opportunity will not wait for you. i i i i v : 1 : .1 11.. .. ...1 1 U loir spare nours are vaiuauie. tnc co-operauon or tne nome ioiks, nave a remancaDie opportunity presented to you to participate In this gigantic "Everybody Wins" Gift Offer. In the heart of everyone Is a natural ,of which Prince Rupert Is the hub. As longing to enjoy some of the beetst thing of life. In the heart of every mother and every father la the desire to provide opportunities far toe children which the parents lacked or had to fight for. Desire is the accessory to attainment. So If you desire to participate in the huge array of' valuable gifts offered by The Dally New, if you desire to help yourself to some of theie genera us presents, you hare but to act to make your desire a reality. The Dally News, In the announcement of Its great "everybody Wins" Free Olft Distribution, has done nothing more than present that opportunity. It Is then fairly up to tc readers and the public In the widespread circulation territory of this newspaper to take advantage of that big opportunity they have so often dreamed of. Some there are who might be prone to accept tne impression that it would be very nice to tequila the ownership of one Of these valuable piUt JUUl Ji aanve aa one Tails to make the Hurt. Tiny-thing worth having l" worth working fi r. and here Is the opportunity to win the maximum reward with a minimum of effort In comparison to the usual style or attainmeut. Ilexllatlon, Time jnt Do not hesitate, thus waatlng golden hours. Do not Allow some little fesr f failure decide tor you to pass up 1 together the iro;itoM ofTer uf Its kind ever predated in 1st-. ;r.'st territory Canadians Beat German Pair Sculling Doubles Amsterdam Olympiad Number of Rowing Events in Which University of California Beat Toronto Argonauts and other Results AMSTEUDAM, Aug. 8. Joe Wright and Jack Guet of Toronto defeated the German pair Hoeck and Voight in the Olympice sculling doubles semi-finals today by a length and a half in 6 minute, 44 seconds. The Canadians thus avenged the defeat by the Germans Monday. The Germans, worn out by reputed spurts were hardly able to finish. The United StateR doubles scullers McIIvaine and Cpsiello beat the Swiss by both lengths in another semi-finals in 6, minutes , 43 0-5 seconds. The University of California, repre - - te t'nitcd States, defeated Ar- gonsufs of Toronto In the semi-finals j for eight bared crews. It was a hcart-slrujgie ti-e United 8tatee winning by a bare half length. The AiEcrlcans McDowell and Schmidt were beaten In the semi-final pair oared ahells without eczwaln by tee Germans while the British pair JCBrten and Kisbett of the London Rowing Club ' l: .lv to enter the finals. The TJnited States' four, teas clinching the right to nuet Britain Friday. r.;.n had a row-over today. OolWtt. England's stogie. afttUer. wbo cstecdai beat Wright was today delated by Fearre of Australia . DAUNTLESS COMMANDER DISMISSED FROM SHIP DUr AITCC fll? ArrHlEMT DLLnUuij Ur ALllLLilt 1 -w- j PORTSMOtTH Aug. 8 Both Csptaln 1 K. W. Macpherson and Lieut. Commin- i aer T. n. Beatty of the lleht cruiser , Dauntless were sentenced to dismissal! from tbe ship and were rtpiimande as a result of the Dauntless striking i the shoal In Halifax Harbor last month. I iuu, niuiviuuaii, ur juu, wun the people of this section are known tor their progressive tendencies. Just in the same proportion should A he response to such an opportunity be evidenced. Full information Is available to you without any . obligation whatever on your part. Simply oall at The Dally Newa office, or write, telegraph, or telephone. You ean mark a new joy in pceseaelon and accomplishment from the hour you determine to participate In tlila great gift list. Campaign headquarters, located on the second floor of The News building, 234 Third Avenue, are open each week day from 9 a.m. to 8 pin. Phone 894. DR. CARSON COMING HERE FROM PREMIER Mill Take Over ITartlreof Dr. C. A. rt- grrt Wliiv Is fining To Europe Dr. ft. H. Carson, who has bcn 'prac tising medicine at Premier for the past few years.' will arrive In the city on September 1, to take over" the practice LAHOK CAIIAKET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dunrlng evrry Saturday night from 9 to 13. Dance Hall for Hire. Accomodation for Privae Parties rhone 457 Price Five Cents ' PITTSBURG IS PLAYING WELL MAKES (lOOK MIOWINO H1NMVO 23 (J Alius WHILE LOSING ONLY HEVKN NEW YORK, Aug. 6 In the month ceding yesterday Pittsburg won 33 games. Joslpg only 7. This has raised the. team from deg ta sixth jrtace irnrre it wmm irsuura ' mm uui v. vuu- ,'tention to a position in fifth place " 14 r,rtuin' Med m tbIrt po" IE fuu g,me lrIir Tbe ees gained back a game of their lead In the American League. beating Chicago while PnlladelBsue, lost to Detroit. Tbe Yankees ppw lead by four and a-half games. .:HC. LEADING IN CRICKET HEATS SASKATCHEWAN YESTEItllAY IN WESTEItS TOt'KXAMEXT WINNIPEG. Aug. 8 Ift the Wneem Canada cricket tournament yesterday Manitoba defeated Alberta, Th latter scored 168 and Manitoba. 169 tor eight wickets. , British Columbia defeated". Saskatchewan 144 to 63. British Columbia Is now leading with two victories, having defeated Manitoba Monday. ALL ARE DEAD ON SUBMARINE 11 IUIcd In Adriatic Lut Mint Hut Too Utc T Save Men ROME, ITALY. Aug. 8 The Italian submarine F. 14 was brought to the surrace last night but It? crew of 2T were dead from poison gas. The vessel sank In the Adriatic aa a result of a collision with a cruiser. KETCHIKAN IS BALL WINNER Heat Aiiyo In Drizzling lUIn 11 linn to Ml and lletiinicd Home KETCHIKAN, Augtf-K$lrl!kan base-ban team has returned from Anyox where they played Sh ameltrr town testing , ,tn1M' An. td nlf. ' Thr csme wss played ttt If drusllng ram;' ' For the visitors F. Smith pitched r losing out fifteen men a&d Ferguson got four for Anyox. of Dr. OBsflea A. Eggut. who Is to leave for Europe t take a year post- R. F. MeNaughton, dlitfle agent for graduate work. Dr. Carson waa raised In jthe Canadian National Railways, Is ex-the boundary country and. after gradu- j peoted to return to the city on thU a ting was an interne In the Vancou- tternoon's train from Jasper Park to ver Oeneral Hospital befdre proceeding which point he accompanied the Stand-to Premier. His Wife and two children ard Tour 4 Travel Bureau tourist will come here with htm jgroup t the first of the week. ...