" 1 " - BostonGrill V CLASSIFIED HABIT LA ROE CABARET reads the Classified Ada. jjvoryone and Special Dinners Thursdays If you lose, advertise for it. Saturdays ii.il If you find, locate the owner. Dancing every Saturday night .4' from 9 to 12. Whatever you need, advertise for It Dance Hall lor Hire. PRINCE RUPERT Accomodation lor rrlvae Parties CJET THE CLASSIFIED IIAIJIT. phone 457 "1,. Northern and Central Brjtish Columbia's Newspaper XVI 1 1. No. 18G PHINCE nUPEltT, B. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928 Price Five Cents JAPANESE SEND Nearly as Much Grain Shipped Through States as Via Canadian Ports Vancouver Has Larger Export Trade This Year Than Montreal Stales Grain Exchange Retiring Chairman ANCOlVKW AUK- 9. W. Lloyd Craig, retiring chairman of the i, . in Kxekanfe division of the Vancouver Merchants' Exchange, at : annual mwtlnj yesterday said u , I'i'fd H8,K)0,000 buehelu of grain i i . .1. ait against 79,000,000 shipjied by Montreal and all eastern ilius making Vancouver with more than eighty millions, the !..,!: export grain centre in the Dominion. I It figures are from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Mr.. VICTIM OF RAT POISON MRV SMITH OF Mil Til VANCOl VF.lt M ill AMI IIKK MIITIIF.lt ILL IN IIOxPIT.tL VANCOUVER. Aug. Rat poison u . mi u l.av eauaad Um death last r Mary Smith. BrVMB year old r of Margaret Smith of South "- ' iivcr. i . mo' her la In the hospital stiff ar-. imm a done of the pouon but is : to recover. venting to able! of police of sooth v . jut the poison appears to have nlminlstored to the girl in the i and R was not until late In ' 'i,,', tlx- mother and daughter were serious condition at their tin, rammed in the hospital. IKEDAMINE" INSPECTED rtl!T OF MMNKM MEN AMI EN-i.lMKIIM LOOK OVF.lt PROPERTY ON MIPTH KMl OF ql I KN ( IIMtl.llTTF.S ;-.it ty of prominent business men ' .sneers from the south has been ' iu the property of the tkd 'i in-ur Jedway. The property, which ' f forty clalma. shipped ore . tie war but has been Idle lor , eight rears It la situated In 'ii mineralised country adjoining '"i.y property which oonaiat of - it- una. Tn proptrty. which haa iwld by Mr. for thirty is also near the Copper Island Tins examining the property ' " " xnlfkd their tntntlona wnn I Ut it. NO AMENDMENT KELLOGG PACT I'KK MIF.lt MACKENZIE KING PEMES AY 1 1 1 OUT TO CHANGE ANTIWAR TREATY iKl.nitOOK. Bask., Aug. 9. There no Canadian amendment to the li treaty to uotlaw war. so far as I "lire, said Premier Mackenzie King .,y when shown a dispatch from w referring to a rumored Canadian ' ""it to the Kellogg pact." ' it. mitr shortly will go to Paris to Multilateral treaty on behalf of "i hikI he expressed oomplete Ignor- "i Hich an attempt as that 'men,-, ' " VOLCANO ERUPTION KILLS THOUSAND IN DUTCI EAST INDIES ion DON, Aug 9 According to report ''"'-muted by a resident of Timor ""iv tin- enure island of Petoewh In ' l)'".h Sut Indies has been destroy -' "y i eruption of Koktinda Volcano 'Kut 4 six village were destroy-" !'v 'w and the death toll la bellv-' ' ne.i-ly a thousand. CAPTURES Vancouver and Prince Rupert: up to the enl bf the grain year,' Craig said. In the same period New York and other United State Atlantic ports bandied 111.000.000 bushels of Canadian train. Within fur months the elevator capacity of the Pacific Canadian ports sou Id be 14,000.000. Mr. Craig aald. eleven millions of which wouM be at Vancouver, against 1.360.006 bushels capacity all years ago. PARTY LEADER - DIES AUSTRIA Stefan Kadllch. Head of the Peas- ants Victim of Revolver Shots Vienna, Aug. 9. Stefan Ha-ditch, the' Croatian peasant party leader, died last night at Zagreb, capital of Croatia. The city is grief stricken and troops everywhere are ready to sup-pre trouble. Kadilch died from wounds re-cieved on June 20 in Parliament when a radical deputy, infuriated at the frequent interruptions drew a revolver and fired three shots at a group of Croat ians' ANOTHER GASBOAT EXPLOSION TODAY llamage Hut Mltlit In llliut AlMMiril llallbat Host M.A.li. This Morning Another gasboat ea plosion, fortunately acoompanled by no serious results. occurred on the looal waterfront Jus lefore oWoek thU morning when a blast took place aboard the well known halibut boat M-A.D. a It was moored at the Kdward UpaeU (Prince Rupert) Ltd. floau. Tlwugh there was a nre in the store, the engine waa not running and those on board were at a loss to account for tho oauae of the hi sat. D. Hcratad a member of the crew was slightly burned, about the back of the neck and tho aide of the puot house was damaged. The flames were extla-gulahed by the Ore department by means of ohemiral eitlngulaher and water. The M A D, la owned and commanded by Capt. J. McLean and la uninsured. OFFICIAL COUNT PROCEEDS TODAY May lie Hay or So IKfore Final lleult For I'rlmr Rupert Killing Is In Ascertained. Bo unwieldy la the system that has been provided for the counting and tw.km of absentee ballot and accom panying affidavit of eligibility to vote. that tt may be a lew oays mwre nfftati Niunt as a result of the recent nrovinfflsl election In Prince Rupert rld- mf can he completed. ine oniciw count waa started thU morning oy returning Officer E It Mortimer and Election Clerk G. A. Morgan In the presence of L. W Patmore. agent for the Liberal candidate, and W. E. Ftoher. agent for the Conservative. The absentee ballots are being counted first, t, i. ncted that the official much difference to the count will make preliminary count which gave Hon. T. D. r,....,ii- i ih.ni m. malorlty of upwards of ninety vote over James II. Thompson. Conservatlw candldme. WARNING TO THE CHINESE NA TIONALISTS COMPLETION ISLANDROAD End of week to See Work Ending Itight of Way Clearing Proceeds. The Vancouver Piledriving & Contracting Co. Ltd. will com-piele uy tne end of this week the contract for tne huiiuing ol the Skeena niver Highway from the city limits of irince Itupert to (iailoway llapi The work been in progress for about a year and James Hlack, formerly superintendent in charge of operations arrived in the city fron ancoucr yesterday to be here in connection witn tne completion of toe work. Citanng of the right-of-way fcr the continuation ol the road from the oilier side of (iailoway Itapids for a distance of five miles is now in progress by day miles. It is expected that, soon after the new provincial government gets in harness, arrangements will be made for the bridge across (iailoway Itaplds . and the continuation of the road on the other side. NEW YORK GIANTSMY BE SERIOUS CONTENDER FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP NEW YORK, Aug On the record, of their victortca in the western invasion or New York, the Olant may be serious eon tenders before the series is over. They air four and a half games behind the Cardinals. The American League was travelling or in exhibition game yesterday The Yankees lout to Al bank three to two. GIANTS CLOSE TO LEAD NOW HF.IF.AT CAItlllWI.S AtlAIN AMI itr.-IHTK fill FOR NATIONAL St'. Pit KM A PY TO FIVK tIAMF.S (Special to JaUy New) NBW YORK. Aug. 0 By defeating the eadeni again yesterday by a score of ten to four, the New York Okant reduced u gap between themselves and the St. Louis Cardinal for the supre macy of the NatloMl League to Ave full game. The Ctneionatl Reds lost both game of a double-header to Dos ton and would hav dropped from third plast but tor the fact that the Ohteago Cuba tost to the PhUlle. The Pittsburg Pirates oonUnued their wmnng treak ana. though ttut In ntth plaos. are menacing Um Red and the Cuba lot third and fourth posltinas. Ho game were played In the Amcrlean League. Yesterday's score: NATIONAL LfiAtll K Cincinnati. I-l; Boston, 6-12. Pittsburg, 1: Brooklyn, 3. Chicago, 9; PhUa4MpBla, 4. St. Lout. 4; New York. 10. COHT I.KAOI K San Franc taoo. t; Mlaskma 3. Oakland. 8; Seattle. .8. Sacramento,!; Portland. I. Law Angeles. S: Hollywood, 4. MlUllF. STANHIMW National St. Lout 87 30 .OS 3 Kw York SO 41 B0 Cincinnati 50 4 .557 Chicago 00 49 M0 Pittsburg SS 47 .539 Brooklyn 02 53 .495 Doston 31 03 Philadelphia 98 70 ,3M Aiiif Moiiil' New York "Ut .7 Philadelphia (' w .638 Bt. Louis 57 54 .514 Cleveland SO M .459 Chicago SO SO .459 Washington Al .445 Detroit 4 60 .434 Boston 40 ce J77 M.K1IIT E.VIlTIKJl'AKi: SANFRANC16CO. Aug. 8- A slight eerthquak was felt In some part ot the city last night but no damage Is reported. SAILDOATShaUACIN'G IN STOCKHOLM HARBOR: Prince Carol of SWrt-n, brother of King Gustaf, an interested spectator at the miat races held in the harbor at Stockholm. Chinese Threatened by Japanese if Territorial Rights and Commercial Treaty are Abrogated by Them Now. TOKIO, Auff. 9. Japan lodaylold the Chinese Nationalist Government at Nanking that unless it foregoes its abrogation of the commercial treaty between the two countries and maintians the extra-territorial rights of Japanese citizens, the Government "may be obliged to hike suitable measures to safeguard its rights and interests." These Days Should be the Biggest Vote Making Days of the Entire Campaign With "Opportunlti' Week" which represents the first, last and only voto bonus offer in The Prince Rupert Daily News' Campaign jnding Saturday night, it is only natural that each candidate will ret every possible subscription into campaign headquarters by that time. The big extra vote offer In effect only until 9 o'clock Saturday night, August 11, will work wonders for anyone who has automobile aspirations. The Opportunity Week vote offer is the stepping stone to victory It is the means whereby anyone entering the campaign new a -efl as an voce wit I already iprlM. And the other Increased the ante entered, can easily place hi or her nam among the 1 seder. As a matter f fact, the campaign k) past cutting It ere teeth. Start now to bulM four way to success. Up to and including 9 9 "clock Saturday algbt every ubaeiiptkn you turn In st worth many more vote than It will be at any later oat in the cam paign. What you do by 8 o'clock Saturday night can mean t great deal to you when the final vot oount la made The 2 big cartoned cart and the three targe cash prim (Dot leas than 1100 each) will be given to the candidate who have the mnt vote, and the sub scriptions you secure and turn in on I or hrfora 0 o'clock Saturdav nliiht. Au gust 11. mean many more votes to you than the amo xubMcrlpUons will mean! if not turned in until a later dale in the campaign. These dava should be the bigaeat vote-making day In The DaUy New' Everybody Win Something" 2 automo- i,n. n..h ,i unmin. The on. portunlty la here (or oandtdaVe who r Sllre that this is miaineM and tit mrrsiumnJ Flay. ii-; If you are still undedded ywi are advlMtt to colisitler the- euormou lf. list headed by 2 luxurious enclosed oar a Pontlac Sedan and a Ford Sedan. You want to win, Of course you de. That la evident by the Interest ' you have already ahown. You know that It U possible to get subscriptions. They are being gotten when candidates go after them. Then be awake. Start something. Oet busy! One of the town' "wise" boys was heard to remark that tt would take dot-en of subserlp' "'us to win the big GRAIN V. m . ! to a hundred. Will Kirk ThemxHtes The truth of th matter ! thcee t ( one and aora other are ro-tng to be kicking themselves when Uu campaign 1 over. They are going to re-sllre then, when It la too late. Just how few subscription it did take to win first choice of all the pruw. Others are going to say. "Why I could have gat double that." Sure, and probably they could have. But If they did not, what's the we of saying. There's no chance to mak money around this town." afterwards. The time for action is here Do It now. when your effort count for something. Opportunity Here If candidate could only realtne their opportunity, n wey coma muy k made to see that one subscription today " four uhscriptkm at the end of the Campaign. The Dally New feela sure some of them would mor ffort Let fro. Lev do something. Left i turn In a real batch of subscriptions Ifs assume our place In the vote ool- All together now-let'a go! Campaign headquarters will be open tonight each week day evening until 8 o'clock. Next Saturday nlat they will remain open until 9 o'clock. Phone 834. You are Invited to participate. WHEAT NTILL IlKOPrt VANCOUVER, Aug. 9 The price of wheat here yeaterday was etlll lower. Number 1 Northern reaching the low point of tl 19". WINNIPEO MAN HIES WINNIPEO. Aug, 9 Duncan C Mac-donald. vice-president of MacdonaM, Consolidated Ltd. Is dead. SHIPPING ft w Canada Qualities tor 800 Metres Swimming Also Double Sculling Big Kovting Match Tomorrow Between Canadian and United States Pairs For Doubles Championship Smillie Beat the Jap Amsterdam, Aug. D. Canada won the second elimination heat in the 800 metre relay swimming race here today. Britain came second, both qualifying. , Millvane and Costello of the United States doubles, scullers, beat the Austrian pair today and will meet Joe Wright, and Jack Guest in the finals tomorrow. This will be one of the most important rowing event of the Olympiad. Tne Canadians drew the bye. Ray Smillie of Toronto advanced another round in the 147 pound clash, outpointing Usuad of Japan in the boxing section. Vincent Clten, Toronto bantam, lost 'on point to Lsaac of South Africa. O n Carrlck of Toronto was outpointed rs by Averdane of the Argentine In an j tippet t nth light heavyweight division. Fred Volkert of Montreal lost the decision to Oory of Poland, a featherweight. I SENE TINNEY VICTIM OF Cl'PIiril HARTS SOOTH BRMTOU-' MAINE. , Ata. 9 The engagement tf Oene Ttmney to Miss Josephine Lsu-der of Orrenwleh. Connecticut, was announced yesterday by the mother of the prospective bride. Mr. Oeorge Lauder. Junior. SUCHANANBOYS HERE TOMORROW FIFTY LAOS I NHF.R LFlAIlEKSliir OF DETROIT PHILANTHROPIST HILL MAKE TRIP NORTH Making the sixth successive year that he haa brought a large party of Canadian and United Stat' boy across the continent and up the coast to Alaska, Qenrge X. Buchanan, Detroit coal dealer .J V. Il.n,l.wil.l will hu. Iw. ftlUMHl UW iwnwHwyii " the Prtceeaa Charlotte tomorrow morn-lng at the head of a party of fifty boys j bound for the Yukon ane :.orthern Brl-Itiah Columbia. Mr. Buchanan, who ha made a hobby of fostering thrift and travel among boys for sume years past, has so perfected hi plan that "Buch anan Inc." has been Incorporated with the object of making this annual tour a' perpetual Institution. Mr. Buchanan hat now arranged for a fund to be ad- mintaUit after hi death to carry on this work. This year there are only two Canadian boy In the party, the balance hetng from Eastern United States' cities with the preponderance from Detroit. Accompanying the boy is Rankin A. Waugh. Chicago photographer, who take movie of the party at the vari ous place they visit. There are also a number of parent included In the party. ADD MOOSE LODGE MOCK TRIAL ENTERTAINING A mock trial proved an enjoyable diversion after last night's meeting of he Moose Lodge. Joe Slaggard failed in a charge against Alcl Ohncnorg of having barber's rtoh and. by ,wy of punishment, will have to wash the diahea at the wtuat drive,, and aace which la to be hold by Wie fydge, tonight. Jack Morrison acjted a,.),. austere Judge while Bob Phillip and Fred Sradden played the part of the law- Only three boat sold halibut st the Flah Exchange this morning. Two of them were' American, the Excel disposing j ' of 24.000 pounds to Booth Fisheries at 13:2c. and Sc. while the Reliance I. sold 14,600 pound to the Royal Fish Co. for 13:4c. and Sc. The only Canadian boat was the Impereuse which sold 10.000 pounds to Atlin Fiaherlea for II. 6c and Sc. T a f MAKING CHANGE IN PREFERENCE IIUITIMI MIST NOT CLAIM LOW TARIFF RATE INLESS GOODS HALF MADE IN HltlTAIN OTTAWA. Aug. 9. The Ottteen aays: "A very ' imporUiit- xesuU Uen .ajfeatifig British trad wttfc CThexH Miled to go Into effect this faO a a matter of policy haa been agreed to. It Is an increase of from 25 to 50 per cent In the requirement of empire labor and materials In British importations In order o entitle them to the British preference tariff. Aa the idea originated with Hon. J. A. Robb. hit return from abroad Is awaited before the necessary regulations are considered. "There haa long been complaint about goods, very largely manufactured in for eign countries and Uien sent to Britain for finishing touches, and exported as being made In England." B.C. IN CRICKET BEATS ALL PRAIRIE PROVINCES IN TOIRNAMENT NOW PROCEEDING AT WINNIPEO WINNIPEO. Aug. 9 British Columbia continue to lead In the western cricket tournament aa a result of the de-. feat ot Alberta by the Pacific coast turn yesterday. 181 runs to 73. Saskatchewan beat Manitoba 93 to 71. So far the British Columbia team has three wins to its credit ahd no defeat. CHINESE SETTLE WITH BRITISH SHANOHAI. Aug. 9 - A aettlement between the Chinese Natlonallat Government and the British Government has been reached in regard to the Nankeen Incident of 1927 which was In dispute between them. PILOT OF RAINBOW DIEDMBMORNING PARIS, Aug. 9 Maurice Drouhtn. the French pilot, who was Injured In the crash of his tr I -motored plane Raln-tow in which he Intended to attempt a transatlantic night, died this rooming. The gtet-Jiatflt.eai landing, field at Oartt Wednesday afternoon. ilifW'te hd Muring Drouhin and two others. The plsne i.v a complete wreck. (iiiiiKo HKiMiiNo nri: Coastwise Steamship is Barge Co.' freighter Orlffco it due In port today from the south with a large consign-, ment of sewer pipe for the city. Tho Cssey Cartage Co. ha been awarded the contract by the city for the haul-tng of the pipe which will be used tn the construction ot the new trunk, sewer system for Sectloa SU,