7omie Policy Complete Endorsement His Own VICTORIA, June 27. Dr. Tolmie gives a complete endorse- ..( I it. i. mhI unlu.ir in l-t its tvtnnSfaalA 1gU1atnst Pfamiah TIT a ! -a tl .i -.ph N. McPbee, customs officer i Butt-dale. Wirelessed provincial police .... . .i.iin. mm harr todaN that . Eriwin Lrndsht had i rw woods two mllei. south of td-Minn Point in Whale Channel. The mes-.Htjc xtiHi!sted that J Lenclsht. Ambrose Avenue. Prince Hupert. ws a relation of he niuii who was killed There were fun her deCstla. Police believe that in muni may have been "Undsetti" i, i "U'lidHht." INTREPID FLYER IS REPORTED TO BE DYING BKWARD. June M. It la reported here Mint Russell Merrill, the pilot who was i t for nine days without food when i wo .planes bearing films for the expedition were forced down between the Midirott Mountains and Point Barrow, , dying at Dotabue aa a result of hla nmd.-lilp. TWENTY INJURED IN WYOMING TORNADO, r-AHPffn Wvo.. June 27. Twent; Dcoiile were Injured and damapS tl IH: :,-( ui Half a, mUilon doljars it llMilfl llV a tornado which swept in Hivuh tern section of the Salt Oleek on (icid to miles north of here late yefU'idny. HOOYER RESIGNING AS CABINET MEMBER WASHINGTON. June 88. Herbert Hoover will resign the portfolio of siM!ary of Oommeroe within a few '. in order to conduct his campaign .i it... pi lde nuy place lfs too definite. They're going to do everything possible for the settler but they don't teU you what. To en courage the consumption of BC, products, but they don't tell you how. To oo-onerate with the Federal Govern ment, but will the Federal Government co-operate with them?" He pointed out that the Conservative platform dealing with maternity bene fit sM that they approve the principle of maternity benefits. 'But approving the principle wont be of much assistance to the expectant i.iother," be commented. MATERNITY "We have glvV legislation of that mrt consideration. The conservative party beard of It and a resolution on he subject went belre the Conaerva- tlve convention at Kamloops. It came out of the resolutions oammlttee com mitting the party to Immediate Intro- uctlon of maternity benefits. But when the resolution passed the conven tion It merely 'approved the principle if maternity benefits.' The first resolution, on being submitted to the whole Tory party kwt ail Its definite character and became meaningless as It la now." "You can read the political history ot ever province of Oaaada. and you a-ui flat that not in one instance did a Tor naro steer out ear one niece of octal giawuon an tne swiute dwo of Cans,' the Premier said. Tolmie Apnretr Lllieral Itstrwrm iThe most resmirkaOle feature of the Tolmie manifesto, be went on was lis endorsement of the Liberal Qovern- joenta work and policies. Four-ftitbs of It Is approval oi toe proaent goeefHMat.'' lit I uiuciai lvlivj' in u jo uiaiuiGlU uwiuivu a iciiuci iunviAinii an address here. Four-fifths of that manifesto is approval of the : , . i a i : ili .......... .1 : sm ! fill trovernmeni anu mere is uuuuug new ui uutauuunii; wr u- r'aiit in the other fifth. Commenting further on the Cnoserva-. platform tlif I'nme Minister said: "i have seen u good many political platforms, and I have always :md in the platform of an opposition party some new policy. I am UK to ask you what there is of outstanding policy in this Conser- -Svatlvc platform." POLICE PROBE FINAL STAGE MclNAT.H ATTACKS COMMISSIONER FLETCHER IK Ills Altlit MEM VKKHHItAV VANCOUVER. June 21 W. W. B II liiiiCk. counsel lor Inspector Jackson i. Dri'Tlive McOrcgor of the police : opened his argument before com-v.. v... tiir Lenaie at yesterday after-., Kiiw eion of the police inquiry. H t ;:-ied rllsapputntmcut that all the (iiir. which could have been pro-"iicci hid not been submitted to the ,inry He asked why Pollrc Commia t, '.if i Fletcher and Borbutt had not :: it -iilled aa the inquiry covered th i.lire commission "There was a vij kki reason why Fletcher was not illeti like so ninny other moral up-!.!. i.. wa ainud of being hoist v . :. own Spetard He knew the v,.,i'. in his record and that It - with hit pretensions as a ,, : UM.-1 UU1I ." JOHNNYRiSKO CRTS DECISION r sPAPERMEN THINK IT SHOILO HAVE IIKES A DRAW: DIITER-t( K IK VYEIOHT BROOKLYN. June IB. Johnny Rlsko Cleveland won the Judge's decision ! Oeorge Oodfrey s negro, last night .i ten rcund bout before an audlenee : : 20.000 right fans To newspapenueii nt the ringside It seemed that Rlako should have gained more than a draw. CkJdfrey's w-i-ht WW- 236 pounds and Rlako tipped :,. i. Hles Ht lMVk pounds. MAN IS KILLED DOWNTHE COAST POLICE RECEIVE MUMAE FROM ttsroMN officer it ihtedale "Let me characterise it. In the lint "Dr. Tolmie aaya In effect in nie piat-n w ham nothlne new to oiler. but tat Tory party has been In opposi tion for twelve years and wouia lino to it into office." the Premier went on. -On tne P.OI. Dr. Tolmie gives us a complete noowemeni at our imkj. but la not half as detlulte He recalled that Reginald Hayward id advocated the scrapping of the P.OI. and tne sale of Its rails. And yet the leader of the Opposition cornea alona and issues a manifesto that he is endorsing our policy." he want jm. recalling that Mr. Walkem utw nnaarvattve in the .House had also coma out against spending anotbei dollar m the P.QX. 'What did thev do at the Kamloops wiiin about the P.OJE.. our great- I eat problem? They had not one single word to say about wnat mey wui with the road I How they aay tney wu. ladoDt our policy " untiu tha Conservative party ij , tnii nut aU thev wish in tneir ""' ucmii - . .ii ttv Men carry out is wni. put Into their platform at tne nro-inmw onnvantion." be aald. They say they'll encourage tapttnl uriMnh Oolumbla. In 1W17 MI IWUIV ttun w invested In our uriiisn vo inmhia hualnees t60.0OO.OO0. Today i. i,u four times a muou unv . Capital has faith In British Columbia ELECTION PROSPECT Dealing with election prospects, the m i A-rimrmA th- in 1H10 tnere rrcwivi .wm indication indication ilutt .rntt the Corner - was only indication that tne prowm novernment was going back Into omce with a very much eniargea support m the Province . and with the backing of the various elements. We Have eaoellent candidates, we w.w. .n excellent igiBi.i Our financial affairs are In good shape Government, out wr We are a Uberal ,h. .imnort of ConasrvaUven and of Labor men all over the Province Ours Is a party that appeeie to u. whom are Conservatives going to et support t r runi l0ftuse the Ooni-erveuve reoo -7 laaialation Is not good We hsve general ti-,. ...noort in the country end In tne Legislature because what we have done for It and what bur attitude to It Is." The Premier ssked w newer . ,.wnvi were KOlng to set any i tloular support from tne w., . history on women s view of that party's franchise ud 01. minimum wage. Can thev look for support from business'' Business Is fairly well satis fied with our Ooveriuneui ana ...... the present o ohunce. on disrupting condition of prosperity and this govtro- HELEN WILLS SUCCESSFUL LADY CHAMPION MTILL HOLDS POSITION AT IVIMULEDON HEATINO TWO OPPONENTS AT TBNMS In the men s doubles Tilden and Hunter won from Bngllah youngsters and Hennessey and Lot, of U. defeat ed Dent and dentin of Prance. Helen W.lls. defending her champion - ah'? won the second match defeating Miss Oallay. England. MANY GAMES TODAY WIMBUEDON June 38. Helen v;uls ieaslly beat back tne first challenge to her In the world's singles tennis title at Wimbledon yesterday when she defeat ed Mts ElKie Godlssck. hard court champion of England. 0-2. S-l. Mrs. Molla Mallory of VJB. waa beaten by an English girl, Miss L. Blckerton -3, -, 6-4. H. W. Austin. England, defeated young Wilbur Ooen, 0.8. Pierre Landry. Prance, beat Sidney Wood, VS. ftonald Boyd. Argentine, beat Bcb- roope, Ireland. Pat Crawford. Australia, beat J. C Ooory, Englaad, Carcn de Morpugo. Italy beat Mate- jka, Austria. Ennyntrude Harvey. England, beat Mlsa Mut.Iord. England. NOT WORRIED PUBLIC DEBT MNKING I I NO HKIMl I'ROVIHEII TO I KOVlDt ltR TAKINO IT IT AT MATIRITY KA0LO. June St. Premier Maclean speaking at a banquet tendered to Cap- tmln lAttm. L4beral nominee for tne 'Kaalo-Kokan riding, slated Uaat OenservaUve gumamasit la any vinoc of Canada had enacted definite octal legislation. He bad no apology to make for money spent on road build ing and was not wirried about the pub lic riobt be atated The burden OI debt was always relative to wealth aufficiant monav was Dlaoed In the sinking fund to wipe out all debta at maturity. FIRE RAVAGES HYDER TODAY IlLtZE STILL IMHNti THIS AFTERNOON ANII Mss PLACED AT IINI,MH) Cltlsemi ft H)der. Alaxka. were ragaged this atterixxm In nghilng a tlM,e fire which was raging tlmiatii the builea seetlon. ue-rerdlng to weed received by I he OovorHiiirHt Trlegraplia frwn I lie Herator at Stewart. A brief niew aage rri'Hietl art t p.m. statrd that eight iHUMhtgc IuhI already hern wined et. Ihe torn Including a oiere airtl Its alwk valued at eWi-0M. I p ! the time of gwlitg te trnn no further details lull been received. GOVERNMENT WINS IN BY-ELECTIONS Prrmler leegiMon f Outsrlo suotalnrd y fltMMl Majitrltles , TORONTO. June . The Ptifuson , ivemroent candidates wore victorious in three by-elections yesterday. South was every Mm from the was golng out or vatlve government y at the prwent time there omce while Mpoailum bv a larae malorlty. Wllllam Momson. Conservative, de feated Currle Oardlner. Liberal. In Bast Hamilton, and an Independent Oorser-vatlve. John Hvdgwn. tn Mortn Renfrew S. A. Dunlop, Ooo- servatrre, defeated Paul Martin. Liberal. The majority In each case was sub- ntantlal. ' moderYbluebeard MAMlklLLaB. June a8.-Tbe pollee arc aaarehine for Jercve? fitt. Modern m VJf V Bluebeard, who enter Jfcd-Jwomen with capital on the promise Vt mVrrtage then atranaled them with haywire. Five women dleappcared after going to villa. LANDS At AZORES HORTA. ABORBS. June M The Bri tisher. Prank Courtney, finlabed the first lap of hl fllgl't from Lisbon to Halifax. bT arriving here today mint noiicv of ui reductions and economical. busUiest, slmlnlstratloa." Boston Grill CLASSIFIED HABIT LARGE CAHARET Ewryon reads the Classified Ads. Special Dinner Saturdays Thursdays and If you lose, advertise for It. Dancing every Saturday night from 5 to U. If you find, locate the owner. Dance Hall for Hire. Whatever you need, advertise for It PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. Thone 457 UET THE CLASSIFIED IIAMIT. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper s. i i F EUtrs. fenta fremier macLean otvC PBlNfijs tJPEUt C;,;jHURSDAY; JUNE 28, 1928 . ... Rivard Btoke Djwu in Witness Box TWs Morning As He Recited How William Ritchie Was Killed Taking the witness stand in his own defence at the Supreme Court Assizes this morning before Mr. Justice Gregory and, breaking down when he described the moment of William Ritchie's death at Stewart early last New Year's morning, Henry Rivard, the accused, in telling his owo story of the tragedy, aamiuea mat u was a uunet :im th irun in his hand which killed Ritchie but declared that it had been entirely an accident. Rivard swore that he was afraid the drunken purty which was fighting in nis nousc wouiu, mio over the stove and burn the place down. He was also afraid that he mmhclf would come to uccldent There- i,.e. be had goat ta a rjow and obtatned the gun, in tending merely to oiuii them out with It. lie denle4 that he hd ever had any Intent. lu ol actually noting. Following an altercation with Paddy O Donnetl. whi-m Blrard evidently con quered the uiost uublesmc of the part), accused stated that he waa atano- .ut at the bannietST of the second flour. J Dannell having ay this time left the plaee th ugh be faastd be might re turn, and. as be wheel t-cl nrjunU to put vlie uu away, the wtspun struck the ra.llng and cUasBaryeg Then be as Ritchie throw up hla arma and dnv backward to the LUor H.vrrlfied. ac ;u ed testllled. be thru dr.ppcd the gun sad. with both nana nussn w ss hd. staggtnd to a chair. lie had bad no Uitntl:.n of shotting anybjdy. at used swore, much less Ritchie wltfe whom he had bom friendly. Rieard was broken down as he sobRtd this atory out in esamtnatiou by bis cjuu- sal, Gordon Wlsaatr oi Vancjuver Accused, who was subjected to s stu: craas-csamination by A. M. Jonnsn K.C., and was also cleanly que tloned on certain points by tl Judge, was the last witness in tne case rjourt sdjourned for the lunch bsui after which addresses of counsel anr. Ihe charge tf the judge were to be de l.vcred. 7 be case wiO probably go : the jury late this afternoon ONLY IIIZY RBCltLUiCTlOX The first witness 004 the rnasirinblm tl the euurt this afcrnlng was amu. ibsnml. He was jMm wt be part hieh basl visited Rivartt s and. havii. been drinking all day. was intoxicate. He save rtetatls of the melee la ac eused plaee. stating that Rivard seemed "kind of angry." Under cross-exam ination. MeMurchle stated that he only hasy recollection of what had taken place. McDonald was teadereo tor rrosa-ecaminatlon. He aald he was In toxicated too and did not remember muek about the light. Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill teaUfled a to a volua'jry statement accused had made as be ( witness 1 was escort ing him to Prlnot Rupert from Stewart ollowtng the preliminary trial, ac-suead. witness asserted, bad told Mm that be wished te get "the anootin Ritchie off his chest." Rivard had admitted that what the wltn at the Drellmlnary was He tried to get the party out but could not so be got the rifle to scare them As he o as standing at the top of the stairway something must have bumped tha sun for It went on In hla the next he knew Ritchie r.iu. as th. floor. He had had nr intention of shooting and had not brown the rifle Into the anew. Constable Potterton. recalled at the reouest of Hie Lordship, stated that ac cused seemed perfectly sober when he wss called. Casey waa very intoxicated tn maBine the drtence. Mr. W lamer stated that the statement read oy eer eeant McNeill set out the nature of tha itafanoa aaactlv Accused had had no intention of using the gun ta shoot but merely to scare these who had been participating In the drunken brawl In hla place. The whole thing had been miralv accidental and no blame waa 'jo be attached to the prisoner. Sam Deschampa, first defence witness told of a eon venation, he had bad the nmmt moraine with Bd. Casey who stated that he had taken the gat. after the shooting, to the back and nuns It out into the snow. Casey's condition was thst of a man who had hHs drunk and auddonty sobered. Un der cross-examination. Deachasnpa stat led that he had told R. W. Kennedy oounsel (or accused at the preliminary u m tha conversation with oasey oe fore the preliminary. ACCUSED ON STAND Rivard. on taking the stand, atated that he was born at Three Rivers, Que- h tn lAAt lr bsst essne to B.C. In Mil and followed the- ssaunitlon of Id 'Mok. He wer.i to sHeweajt in Asm la a csgar easea. later gettUkg a olgar atore c ble. ova as' the second hand stoop. Accused described the details of his premises. lighting, etc. The rule oeiongea to mm He bad bought it from Owoey MoPad- den. He had taken It upstairs, where he sometimes traded ta winter owing ta there being no Iteat In the store, to show it to Ell Wstiund who wished to buy a rifle. He hnd put the cartridges In the gun at that time Wallund. however, did not buy It and it was left upstairs. Accused told of the party which came to hit place Nev. Tear's Eve una tht juosequent ..1 brawl. Be had tolU O-duiextut occasions to stay ai u. liu. plaoc. It was r'add) who uru.J quarrel with otrier ujsxn- be:s o; the party and accused told .hem to gel out. In the ec utile, iney mved the stvve In which there ' was a g.od lire. When told tt get out, O -Donnell came toward accused who backed away. PlnaUy alter they had ooen told several times to get out. accused went to hM bedroom aud g-t the gun lu order to "scare them out." By the tune be came back. OTKmnel! wa' ball way owwn the stairs. Accused aald he was excited and holding the gun over the rail Paddy said. "Von will be s-rry if you sh-joi " Finally O - Donuell went out and accused put the gun back lu hla room. He wont back however, and not it when Paddy came m again. Rd. Ladei said. "For Qod's Sake, don't sboU!" Accused "JKo. if you win go down and take out." Paddy bad been taunting accused, saying be was "too yeUow to ehooV tc. Paddy wen. out and came back and wont out again. He watted for a minute or so and. when he saw OTMnnell was not oomlng bask, hi wheeled around to put the gun away and it hit the railing and west off Then I saw Ritchie put botn nanos ip and fall backward." said accused, creaking down at this juncture. "With xth hands to my head, I stagnated ack to my bedroom, dropping the gun a the flocr X sat down oh a ohsir lor a htte and then 1 hessd a nattar I saw MoLaod sagt his haa waster Rit chie's bead. Casey wee wtao these. asked If Ritchie was dead and one ol them said Tea. be is snot through the heart ' Then I said. 'Boys, you are the cause of this accident." p-r?tertrr ame subsequently snd took him to jail .ccueed aald. CHOSS-KXAMINATION Mr. Johnson examined Rlvarci in tleuil ta to tne shells he had in l'i.- ton Accused aald be bad only one br .kei.. ojx of SO-ao aneiis. ne n.ui mnn jDonnetl put because be ar alwsyi- butting In on my customers." Rivuru be was afraid of OTKnnell. u had never etruok him but bad raisrea to do so. He dM not know anytnin ibout CDonMll'a statement about tne sugar. Aeeused denied that ne evci the lever of the guti -. oucbed the trigger. He could not at- lOUht for the ellok witness ss nan aw tbey beard. Aeeused reiterated on sev- rai occasions thst it waa all an aocl- Oent. He was only bluffing and dlo not mean to shoot. Accused said that he had bad no opportunity to send for the police or for a doctor alter auMmi-had bean shot. There was nobody loft in the place. He could not my tf the run was cocked and be did not know it had gone off when it struct railing. Nor could aocussd recol lect what he had told TOwrtsn. ne vu ao excited. He did not Maer laying that he had gone for a pajl ot aster and touud Ritchie a nooy wavac ne. -ame back. Whatever Pottarton sale vould be right, accused aald. Re did tot know why he had not told Pot terton the details when he first oame ui. To his counsel. Rivard aald he had never had any expervenoe witn gun. and knew little about them. Act wss tl told His Lordship that be could take juns apart and clean them. He oouio load them. He had never, now- ever. fired a gun prevtoualy. Mr. Jua- in. oreeorv lnaulred rrom awsra what he knew about OTJonnell's fighting proclivities. "I don't think be oouia erest swat me and X am an older man than you re." remarked Hla Lordship. But. berhaoa. you are a bettor man h.n I am." renlied Rivard. He t hoard "other fellows" say Paddy waa a fighter Court adjourned at 12 30 until IA0 DEMOCRATS FOR PROHIBITION HOUSTON. June 28 The Democratic resolutions subcommittee adopted a plank declaring the enforcement of th eighteenth amendment and criticising the Republican government of falling to enforce It effectively. The 'resolution Is understood to have the approval of At Smith. A slight modification In the party' farm relief platform was also adopted. Number of Independents Were . Nominated Yesterday Including W. ft Moult, Atlin Constituency VANCOUVER, June 28. Yesterday 116 candidates were nominated with no acclamations. By parties there are Liberals 45, Con-aerva-iw 4&, Labor i, Independents 9, Independent Conservatives 6, Independent Liberals 2. t.. 1 iiui. am nr nnminato in Pemie. Cowichan-N ewcastle I X aa."7 UllVl Ml" - and South Okanagan, making way for Labor candidates in two el these constituencies. In Jiatksrmo mere were iour cauu.iw, Place being iubjtituted for Bruce and Pritchard dropped ot. It Atiin W. H. Moult entered aa an Indejiendent and Walter Inward at Victoria a an Independent ; also Mrs. J. C. McGregor ;tnd CapUir. K. P. M. Mathieson as Independent Conservatives. G. . ... . J A a C. Peiton ol Vancouver is an inaepenueut. TRAIN WRECK PROVES FATAL f wenty-two Bodies Recovered ut Aiarlingten, England, and 50 are injured DARLINGTON, Eng., June 28. iwen:y-two bodies were recoverea iron the wreck ui tne passenger excursion train which yeKttruay colli tied with freight cars, r'ifty people were injured. $lost of the victims were women and children, ltiirty of tne injured are in a serious conaiiton. HALF WAY MARK FOR BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL MCW YORK. June 28. Yesterday's james brought no surprises. The Yan- aea clubbed the Athletics and tne 3iants did the same to the Phillies. 1 hue fee Red So won from Washing 3he teams wars ehsjtfs-ear for tht mtsaaactlostal emrlais which wUl htlng .fejse ssaseat to Us tmf Jhark juf 1 - . July . Mtaatl Lea rue PhUadelphia S. Mew York 11. Amrrlcun League V'u.-''.lu' 'in 1-4 U.).'an 4-11. Ntt V.irk 7. Pli;lncl'!pllla 4. CiiUHt League 1 A:i5el.-i 0 bJi' Fr.ijvclSCO 2. M.'-.-i'. 11.- ti. H .: :)Od ". f)i.k';i:icl 1 SeatUr J .S.irruniiiito ' Portluiid 5. FORMS t.ERN AIJINST Bi::t! IN Hint- ub Hfimim Mueller. ;:!,.., hiir. sueceeded in forming a .hine: -atislartory to President Von BAPTIST PRi.slDENT IM.iONTO .1 ,i:.- -H J -Sin Mi Num. loronnj paitur waa uuaUini;ui: i lect-d prealdent of the Baptist World Alliance for the next five yeara. STOCK QUOTATIONS Nmut doatag I'rteas Twley en Vancouver Exrhaa i Courtesy of S. D. Johnson Co.. Ltd.) B.C. Silver Dayvlew Big Missouri Ooaat Copper . . . Cork Province Oeorge Copper Qtaiw.tr Gladstone Oolconds Independence Indian (tootenay Florence L L Lakevlew Lucky Jim Marmot Metals . National Silver . Pend Oreille Premier Porter Idaho Richmond Rufus Argents .. Ruth Hope Silver Great Silverado Silversmith Sunloch Terminus Torlc .......... Whitewater . Woodbine Georgia River '. . Orandvlrw Duthle . Marmot Oold . . . Slocan Xing Topley Richfield Bid Ashed 140 1-M ,07'4 0TV4 .18 .50 40.00 2.U 8.00 15 .18 .024 .75 ,19 .16 .18 .06 H -W "4 .2i XI .08 Vi .08H 04 n 3 SO .08 Vt 10 I .174 1S76 100 2.28 2.80 JS M 01 .884 304 JS .47 M .08 A4 .80 70 .18 V4 13 I .18 ' S.BS 83S" S0" oot) i- m.. :8B: ' H 1 15 118 09 Vi 10 .07 .08 .88 Norsnda t-0 WIVMI'M) WHEAT High Low July wheat .. 1351, U October wheat 1S7 lS6Ji V4NCOI VER W HEAT VANCOUVER. June 2fl - When: quoted hen today at ltU'?. 41.76 Clone 135', 137 TENNIS GAMES AT WIMBLEDON EN li LAND MADE POOR SHOWING VE8TERDAY IN MI.NOLES AND DOUULBH WIHBLXDON. June 26 IS ysserdays championship tennis tha t0Hewfe games were playedc V tieanessy and Lott (AwsHesn) beat Daniel, and Oentien (BasjUnd). llaabeth Ryan, forsiiar AmesjaaR, dvieatad Mrs. Bridge. BnglSgjd, Helen Jacobs Calif orttta, beat Jess ' :iidley. England. . Miss Anderson, AmotWih., $eat Miss Hardle. England. ;iei 1 Miss Boyd. hfjstosMat. !pea, Mw. Terry. England. . , v Eileen Bennett. England teat Mrs. Barron. England. Tllden and Hunter. Ajaerican. beat Avory and Higglns, England. .J i LABOR AGAINST HIGH PENSIONS tOTE TO RTtufTt AM01NT TU'lrtf PAID KETIRINO MPEAKER tl HIT1.LY LONDON. June 28. The vote of the customary pension to the retiring speaker of the House ot Commons of tao 000 annuaUv was oaeasd In the House of Commons for aysaker Whitely who recently resigned after the La our party had tried to reduee the amount to (4.000. Labor Leader Clynea said he objected uct to Whitely but to the nrlnctple of high KING JAMES DIVERTED TO VANCOUVER INSTEAD OF LOADING AT RUPERT The British motorahlp King Jamea. which It was expected would be tne final grain ship df the sssaon here, has been diverted to Vancouver for loading. Meantime, no word has been re-salved at the elevator as to 'vjhet ship will be here and when to olrwh hut the plant for the season. C.N.R. FREIGHT TRAIN . WRECKED SASKATCHEWAN mrfTT Bask.. June 28.- Charles Brad- ahaw of Rdmonton was Instantly killed and atx other men Injured, while possi bly other bodies may be burled in as-oris . when a C.N.R freight train was derailed near Tanker yesterday. TRtrty- flve oars were derailed but tne engine .nil amiir! aua DSSSed tht SBOt th safety. A faulty rail Is bis. Liberal Party Committee Rooms Have been opened at the wm,,9i ,. . ,. , Second Avenue and Fourth Street. Phone 22 or visit the rooms and lee if you are registered on the YoU'is' List.