mtim I Boston Grill CLASSIFIED HABIT LARUE CABARET Everyone reads the Classine' J' Special Dinners Thursdays and If you Jose, advertise lor it. , 4fy Saturdays If you Ilnd, locate tho owner. J ' Dancing rvrry Saturday night from 9 to 12. Whatever you need, advertise lor It fiiB A Dance Hall tor Hire. PRINCE RUPERT Accomodation for Prlvao Parties GET THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. II -i; l'liune 457 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol. XVIII. No. 192 PRINCE KUPERT, B. GTHUUSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1028- Price Fiite Cents. Local Shareholders on Visit to D.W. Mines at Cedarvale at Week End Three Return With the Prospect of it Becoming One of Greatest Shipninjr Mines in Northern British Columbia Tlirvt- local visitors to the D. W- Minee at Cedarvale returned' ral ly in the week enthused over the prospect of one of the biggest i mines in this part of the country being developed there in the nearj luture. They spent a day going over the property and investigating; :ht- ore outcroppings, the cuts and tunnel and report that there iis; an average of aotnething like five feet of galena and other ores con-! :.i:niiig zinc, silver and lead and the vein extends for 8,000 feet. Tin- visitors were Percy Tinker, Robert Stewart and Ernest all of whom are shareholders in the mine. They took the train . a to Cedarvale and rode uhe eight miles to PREMIER KING OFF SATURDAY MUX SIGN KELLOU TREATY IN PAULS. ATT EMI I-EAGIE Of NA-TIONH AM) OPEN LEGATION OTTAWA. Aug. 16-remler Macken-Kins announced last night that be ao.ilct sail from Kew York on the . . .iiifr Isle de Prance early Saturday morning to sign the multilateral treaty to I'urik Augunt IT. It la understood he i! cross the Atlantic on the same i-... as U.S. Secretary fcellogg. cimrles A. Dunning, minister of rati-will sail from Quebec Wednesday will meet the Premier In Paris. H 'ii will go to Oencva to represent the : .'i:;nlon at a meeting of the League NiUmns. Early in October the Pre- will open the Oanadian legation I'.iri and will afterwards spend a in Britain, returning to Oanada October it VICTORIA LADY SI IIS. IIENKV CROFT H.W HAt'OHTER 01 LATE ROIIERT IH NSM11R KTORIA, Aug. IS -'Mrs. Henry Cror i ii i liild of Hon Robert Dunsmuir, ''.'i hi her home Mount Adelaide. Bs-iuitnuiu iiinas. She was burn in Na-iiuiiKi in 186S and lived here for 30 . .ii, During tht time she took a keen ;i vtrst in local affair and was one of -ho lenders of Victoria society. For a number of years ahe was financially t :ni4TMited In the Oolonlst newspaper .urn tM-lped to shape Its policy. Mi Croft's husband founded the Vtc-.timber Oompany at Chemalnus i." w.ih prominent In connection with mi. i v-turen at Vlaunt 8;ckcr. FAMOUS WRITER PASSES AWAY Mil IKAHEI.LE F.CCLLHTONE MAC KAY' at vancocvi.r last NIUIIT VANCOUVER, Aug !.- Mrs. Isabelle K rixtoii Maokay. Oanada l ii novelist. !" and playrlght, wile of Peter J Mac-' v oftioiai reporter of the Supreme ( urt ,f n c. died at her home here 1 i--i night. Sh had bn In peer balth tor V'i-.ir BILL TILDEN WAS BEATEN I KANHH T. Ill NTI-.lt AI.NO l0VM;i MY I1UA Of TUNAS IX TI KI' TliN.MS 1'VK. NBW YOIIK. Aug. 18- BUI Tll- was beaten In the eastern turf tennis ' l'iilonahlp yestetday by mu Mer ii young Pennsylvania player WI. Tiiden did not seem to extend tolmself. l-'iaiirib. t Hunter was beaten fey Uerk-'"V H-11 of Dallaa, Texas, 0-4. DYNAMITE EXPLODED PREMATURELY AT MINE AixiARY, Aug. IS Ij, L. Johnson, '" years chairman of the dejwrtineirt ""idlers olvU re-eetabnshment at Cal-''ry. was Instantly killed yesterday wiien a oharge of dynamite ecploded I'rematursly in his mine . Dodda, I the mute an pack horses, climbing the mountain to a height of about four thousand feet. The camp Is 3,900 feet above sea, level but one of the best showings of ore is at AfiOO fast. Tbey were entertained by E-Ooveroor Davis of Idslto. who Is ttte general manager for the mine. While just now there are only about fifteen men employed at the D. W. mine, this number Is to oe doubted tor the winter in order to thoroughly test the ore before putting In ttie necessary faculties for shipping. The pr-jperty Is a very large one. about1 forty claims being Included and the la-dtoatlons aw that It win be a surprise the people of Northern British Columbia when the actual work of mining Edmonton uiiAi, HEAT CHAMPIONS FRANCE VIWTLRIIAV PABM. Aug. 16 TSe Edmonton Grade, holders of the world tip basketball lor nnusd -the Linoest. champtona of Prance. W to 14 at the International University games yesterday. OFFICERS TO FETCH CHARLES SINCLAIR Passengers on the Princess Charlotte from Juneau yesterday afternoon included United States Emigration Ora-ner Roland P. Wyatt, Deputy U B Mar-ahal Wn. CareweU and at. Crowley who arrived to escort Charles Sinclair, ac cused of Infractions of the Volstead Act and of breaking out of jail, back to Juneau. The accused is a Qritiah object and Is f)gh"nir deportation as the offence la not an extraditable one. The official from Alaska had hoped to return on the Prince Rupert going north at 4 yesterday afternoon but were unable to get sway owing to legal difficulties connected with the deporta tion Local emigration officers are awaiting instructions from Vancouver In regard to the case. HALIBUT LANDINGS ARE LIGHT TODAY Halibut landings were tight to-day when only two American baata snld St.-000 lbs. at 14J0O. and lS.Oo for mediums and Tc. and Sc. for seconds, and iwo Canadian boats aoM S1.000 lbs. at 12 70c and Sc. AMKKK AN ItOlTS Arrol. 38.000 lbs. to Booth Fisheries at 13.40 and Sc. Normaad. 34.0(10 lbs. to Royal Plan Company at 14J0c.. and 7c. TAXAIilAN IIOATH Tramp. 16.000 lbs. to Atlln Plah Oom pany at 18 70c. and Ac. plr of Jacks. 6,000 lbs., to imuui risherlen at UTOc. and Sc. LORD PEEL TO COME CANADA AS DELEGATE LONDON. Aug 16. It was announced today thut In view of the appointment of lord Hallsham. Lord Chancellor, as .nt.ii. Prime Minister. Vleoount Peel k hMn aDoolnted chairman m United Kingdom (ielegaUon to, meeUngs of the Empire Parliamentary In Canada. I I.YINCi TO HWr.KI.N .nwDn T1.1B . Aug. IS BeTt i, ii ,,k ,.tr this mornlnn for OooB rt on the first leg of a flight and Iceland Greenland tt.,, via He b'soeomuanied by Parker Cramer as na-vieator ' uill.AT MAUKKT tf VANCOUVER. Aug . WHS 1 19 'i wheat here tta- Ramsay Gdoup taken aboard the anadian Pai-H'u- liner " I. m ot France" on the arrival of the leader of the British Labor Party, J. Uanway MacDonald and hi.- three daughters. Ishbel, Joan and Sheila, for a six weeks tour of the Dominion. Left to right : J.-ian MacDonald, Ishbel, youngest member of the L.C.C-, Captain Griffith, commander of the .mpress," The Right Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald, and Sheila. Rt. lion. Rum.sey Muc Donald and hih daughters will tour Canada, coming tol'rince IlupertjAugust 31. LOCAL PARENTS lL.TII O!' TtVfXVK-Vr.AK-OU IMHl- i;n k ru:it(-K took puce laht i;i:mn(j The death took place last evening at he home of ber parents of Plorettce ttrrce. 12 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT L. Plssee of Market Place of has city. The little girl had been suffering rram rheumatism for some time and rent! y had been to Cedarvale In the hope that the change would be bene-talal. ahe returned from there last weak and on ttsadsy lircame weaker, taw at aurvlved -sf-er .peaU. Je ata-ers Everyn Clara anil Mary, and bro thers Lawrence, Prank. Herbert. Karl I and Buddy, all of tola city. The funeral wUI take plare from the Salvation Army Citadel on Sunday at 3. -SO. Ensign Joyce ot the Salvation Army being In charge of ape service. Haynor Brothers are In charge of the 'uneral arrangements RUN OF PINKS MASSET INLET DISAPPOINTING The run of pink salmon In Massett Inlet this itnaeon la proving to be disappointing, almost all the cannery managers reported yesterday. The pack for the season. It Is estimated. wUI run from thlrty-flvs to fifty percent of that in IBM It was hoped that the 1M pack would equal If not exceed that of two years ago. The Langara Pishing Ac Packing Co at New Maemtt has the largest pack. The Massett Oanners at Old Maesettt have put' up 10,000 oases so far. The other canneries are the B. C. Packers plant at Watun Rlvec. Shan non Ray and Ferguson Day. The most of the fish packed In Mas- sett Inlet have come from Nades Har bor where there was a good run for two or three weeks, and where Ashing will be closed at 6 pm. today. The -un In the inlet Iturlf U falling far betow expectations. Several aelneboats were taking salmon In the proximity of Port Clements' wharf yesterday. VESSEL ASHORE MEXICANCOAST SAN PEDRO. Aug Id Tiiere were 178 persona aboard the Panama Mall liner Bcudor en route from Ban Pranctsoo to New York reported aground on Oape Laaarus on the Mexican coast One hundred of them are passengers, A. K. Oopplng, a frequent contributor to the War Cry, will aeaompany Major aud, Mrs. Oarruthers on ttietr return to Alaska to-morrow. White there Mr. Oopplng will write a aerlea of artletaa dealing with the activities of the Salvation Army among the natives of the i.orth. This aeries Is being speelany written for the International Headquarters of the Bslvatlon Army. The special meetllngs of the Salvation Army held here in connection with the visit of Ool Edward Joy. editor of the War Cry. were brought to a conclusion last evening by a musical entertainment at the local citadel. Advertise In the Dally News It pays) MacDonald Tours BoslontExpress" Beaten at Dublin . by Canadian Middle Distance Man Phil Edwards at Tailteann Games DUBLIN, Aug. 16. Phil Ethvards, Canadian mid-die distance runner, who heat out Lloyd Ilahn, American itar in the Olympic 800 metres for fourth place yesterday repeated his victory over the Boston Boy when he won the 800 metres run at the Tailteann games. It was a great setback to American hopes when Edwards beat Ilahn by six yards. The winner uncorked a terrific sprint at the finish and left the "Boston Express" looking like a sidetracked freight. Canadian, SRpntcrsj&iade the best showing in the preliminary heats "Jfthc 100 metre dash. Warren, Fitzpatrick and Adams, all of Canada, won their heats. FISHERIES AEROPLANE CRASHES Come Down On Porchcr Island Yesterday Pilot in Hospital The Western Airways Fishery Protection airplane crashed yesterday on Porchcr island in a tog. Pilot CumminKB was ber-iously hurt in the disaster. He was brought to Prince Kupert this morning and is now in the local hospital.. His two companions Walker and Ilallantvne escaped with slight injuries, the former suffering an eye injury. The Diane fell on Walker Mountain near Welcome liar lior. KOOTENAY FLORENCE WJS ACTIVE STOCK VANCOUVER EXCHANGE VANCOUVER. Aug. 1- -Kooteny Plo-rence activity was the .leature of the strrk market yrsiorday here, soortng a net gain of IV on a turnover of 68,- 000 shares. Rt Til HITS IIOMIill NEW YORK. Aug. It Babe Ruth lilt Ids 4stfe homer In the fourth Inniims of Uie Yankee-White Cog game today. MINERS Kll.l.EI) COALPORT. PA., Aug. 16- Thirteen miners were killed In an e plosion st the Irvuna C-i Oampany'a mine here Wednesday KING'S YAGHT ; IN COLLISION GOWS6. England. Aug. 16. The King-Is yacht Britannia collide with her eacort Mine sweeper Selkirk In the Oowes roadstead today wit tithe result that the vessel was uimble to compete in the Royal VIctorlB regatta King OeiiK' learned of the accident at Aberdeen. SooUaud a lw was en raute t Biil'ir-M Castle. Canada EACH LEADER IN BASEBALL LOST GAMES NEW YORK, Aug. 10 While the Cardinals were Increasing their lead over the Otente to three and a-half games yesterday, Philadelphia was refusing for tlie second time In two days to reduce the margin of the Yankees to the same figures, both American league leaders dropping their games. Organ Faber was ThleHy responsible for the Yankees re- NATIONAL New York 1: Chicago 6. Brooklyn 6; Pittsburg S. Philadelphia 4; cmclnnattl 11. Boston 8; St. Louis 7. AMERICAN Chicago 8; Now York 4. Cleveland 7; Boston 0. Detroit 6: Philadelphia 3. St. Louis S; Washington 4. COAST Oakland nil; Portland 6. San Franclaoo IS; Los Angeles 4. Sacramento S; Seattle 4. Hollywood 6; Mlwtlons 1 ROTARYHEAD VISITING CITY John Casper, district governor of Rotary International, addressed members of the local Notary club this afternoon at their luncheon In the Commodore Cafe. George Rnrle presiding. He arrived heie yesterday afternoon on the Prior 1 Charlotte from Ketchikan where he had been vlaUlng the only Alaskan Club. Mr. Casper Is a farmer of Walla Walla. Washington State. He is accompanied here by Mrs. Casper. Both were met at the boat by George Rorle. John Dare and Mrs. Oeorge Bryant. This morning they were taken for a drive around the city and this afternoon they are out in Oeorge Bryant's yacht Harla. Last evening the Governor met the two most important oommlttees of the local club and discussed local conditions and possibilities. ITALIAN AIRMAN HIES RIO DE JANERIO. Aug. 16-MaJor Carlo del Prete. the Italian airman who recently flew from Rome to Brasll. died 1 rlvw ,n juries suffered In a crash Iters Ln August 7 Wave of Prosperity Sweeping Across Canada Result of Huge Crop and Increased Production VICTORIA, Aug. 16. Canadian crops will this year give her farmers two billion dollars yield and the wave of prosperity and prog-' cess sweeping from ocean to ocean across the D.omlnion will give .emendous impetus to the country's trade and business generally, declared Dr. J- U. Grisdale, deputy minister of agriculture for the dominion, who was in Victoria today. "Three years ago British Columbia was importing eggs," Dr. Grisdale said. "Then she exported two cars in oiie year. Last .year she sent between sixty and seventy cars to other parts of Canada and England This- year the province already has exported between 200 and 225 cars in a period of six months. ;::;;.:::; SCHOOL IVITIIOCT MISNINO A lAY TERRACE, Aug. 16 In re-eogniu n of the exceptionally fine record of Margaret H. McLaren, of Terrace, who has completed seven years attendance a', the public aehool without ever being absertt and without having been once late, and further without having ad a sin gle bad mark recorded against her, the trusteas have presen- ted her with a very chaste and valuable necklace, as a memen- to nf her highly creditable re- cord. j 4 MN FOUND DEAD WiTH BULLET WOUND IN RIGHT TEMPLE SOUTH VANCOUVER. Aug. 16 With s bullet wound in his right temple a ; well dressed man about 65 years of age was found lying on the wharf at the! foot of Victoria Road on the North! Arm of the Itaser River yesterday". ! ItlcfAS WaatHseovered etoae. .40 V the ! body. j The man was Identified later as, Henry Muller. 68 years of age. a retir ed interior decorator or Vancouver. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC AMONG THE INDIANS WINMPEO. Aug 16 -A serious epidemic of Influenza along the banks of the Mackensie River in Manitoba, said letter from W. B. Singleton, prin cipal of the Hay River Indian School. At Port Resolution 20 deathes are re ported. The toll of deaths at other points is thought to be even greater. JOHN J. ILLOCK HEAD VAKCOUVER. Aug.. 16 The death look place this morning at his residence in the city of John O. Ullock, well- known resident of the province since eighteen ninety -eight. The deceased, who was sixty-seven years of sge, was n native of New Brunswick. STOCK QUOTATIONS Xuon Closing Prices Today on Vancouver Exchange (Oourtesjr of S. D. Johnson Co, Ltd.) The feUowtng quotations were bid snd asked: Argents rtufus. 28toc 39c . Bayvlew. 1e. 1e. B. C. Sliver. 11.30. tl.Ti. Big Missouri. 44 c., 4fec. Cork Province. 3QVfce 30c. DunweU. 16c.. 16c . Duthie. B6c. 61.03. Oeorgla River. 30c.. 11 He. master. 16c.. 26c. Ooleonda, IMS. M1. Orandvlew. 30c., Mfcc. Independence, 10c.. lOHe. Indian. 6c.. 6ftc. Kootney Florence. 23e 34a. L. As L.. 10e.. 100. Lekevlew. Sc.. e. Lradsmtth. 3c.. nil. Lucky Jim. astfjc 39c Marmot Metals, 10Kc lit. Marmot River Gold. 10V46 lOftc Mohawk. c SHc National Silver. 14HC I0e. Noraoda. tolDO. M.H. Pend-OrelDe. 611.40. 61IJ0. Porter Idaho. 70 lie.. 73a. Premier! $236. 63.41 " Buth Hope. 61c. 63c. ' ' ' ,--Sllver Crest. 10c . nil: - ' Silverado. 66c.. 80c. Btocan King. 6c.. nil. Terminus. 16c.. 10c. Snowflake. 34c, 37c. , Topley Rlehfierd. eoc.. 61o. Toric. 6350. 13.34. White Water. 63.06. 3J0. Woodbine, 3Kc 35c. Sunlock. 13.70. 6383. OILS Dalliousle. 63.00. 130 i Fabyou, 16VtC l1'' H.mie 63.70. 2 78. jphiluperoy IS MINISTER WILL HAVE PLENIPOTENTIARY POW-i;it.H AT PARIS IF KINO (JEOHdE ACCEPTS UECO.MtlENDATION OTTAWA. Aug. 18 Hon. PhlUIpe Boy -.as been recommended by the Oomln-on Oovr.rnment to the King for appointment as Canadian Minister Plenl- iPotentlary to Paris. Premier Mackenzie announceo ncre tooay. uoy nas been eignteen years Canadian eommlissloner in Paris. No action has been taken to appoint a Canadian minister to Toklo for which authority was given at the last sitting of Parliament. The Premier stated that tho formal commission for the appointment of M. Roy would be Issued by His Majesty In time for the opening of the legation In Pari the first week In October. EMPIRE GAMES ORGANIZING HAMILTpS. ONTARIO. ASKS IOR THE FIRST MEET IX 1930 AXfl THIS RECOMMENDED TORONTO. Aug. 16 A London cable to the Star says there was s meeting under the chairmanship of Lord Des-borough at Stamford Bridge Tuesday at which the advlsabUlty of holding British Empire games on the Olympic plan every four years was discussed and generally approved. Canada. New Zealand. Australia. South Africa and India were represented as well as Britain. Application for the first British Empire games in IBM for Hamilton. Ontario, was approved and passed on for action by the permanent body when It Is organized. CROCKER BEATS AN AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PUWERS FROM SOCTHERN C1NTINBNT TAKE TWO EVENTS OCT OF THREE MONTREAL. Aug. 16 In exhibition tennis yesterday Hopmaa sod Crawford of Australia defeated Ham and Nunns of Toronto 6-4. 6-2, 6-3. J. B. Hawkes of Australia defeated Jack Wright of Montreal 6-1. 6-3. Wllllard Crocker of Montreal defeated Gerald Patterson of Australia 6-3. 0-7. RISKO BEATEN FOUL IN SIXTH BROOKLYN. Aug 16 -Robert Robertl Italian heavyweight won from Johnny Blsko of Clrvelsnd on a foul In the sixth round or their bout here lsst nigtvt LARRYGAINS-WINSONFOUL TORONTO. Aug. 16 Larry Gains of Turontii won on s foul from George Godfrey of Philsdslphia In the third rodnd of a scheduled ten round bout here test nlht. which wai advertiMod as being for the Wegru heavyweight championship of the world RAMSAY MACDONALD GETS GOOD RECEPTION WINNIPEG. Aug. 16-J. Ramsay Mao douald was greeted by hundreds of citl- rens when he and his daughters arrived uu-t night for a two days halt prior to jartlng their holiday la tte West. ,