AVIATOR WAS RETURNED MAN ' OUVKH. July 16 Mechanic Par who died as a result of Injuries l when the . fisheries plane ii into the water near Butedaie. i returned man who enlisted at mi in the 07th battalion and irrel to the 47th He received here. medals overseas and served wars enlistment In the Royal Air ndlng In 1927 In Vancouver i i imp Bcrden. He first oame to ' uver in lia from the Old oun a widow and small daughter sur- oxi ng Tournament MONDAY NKSHT at 8..10. In Exhibition Hall 10- -ItOUNDS 10 . i J Peitcv Lake (Sto.lkLSMhirban' Indies Station. Champion, China and West vs. Johnny Woods Seattle Throe K.O.'s and draw with Ioc Snell in four months 5 (iood PreliminarieH 5 Admission $1.65, $1.10, 55c. I or her own oar. There are probably scores of people I who have expressed the wish to win 'one of those prise ears" but, seem-ngly. vary lew act on that desire. It s not the wiaheca, but the doers, who will win these handsome prises from The News. All that The News can do la to offer these Mg prices and in vite our readers to apply this campaign after personally. II' Yll tVlillT Just place yourself In the position ot a possible winner oi eiiner tne Pontlac 3 Door Sedan or the Ford Tudor Sedan, or your share ot the hundreds ot dollars In eaah that will be given away tor just a few short weeks of spare time and effort and act upon the first impulse of participating in this great distribution. Siperienee is absolutely unnecessary, the only qualification being the spirit of wanting to do something big for your- seir. It will really surprise you to learn how simple and easy your part ot the campaign will be. You will find many people who are not now taking Tne Daily Newa who will be glad of an opportunity to become members of the rest family of readers oi ims news paper. Many present subscribers will be glad to renew for a year; Inwd favor. , The least that anyone cant do and each one owe It to himself or herself to do It U to find out all about this startling offer. Just a all at cam-palgn headquarters, a telephone call or mailing of the nomination coupon or a letter will quickly get you the full details. The time to do this Is right now. today, snd you can profit in the campaign fr beyond your most hopeful dreams. You compete only with csndidates district, but you sre living In your free to secure subscriptions snywbere. (continued on W lx) PACK I.N SOI THHAMTEliN ALASKA MIMiKIt Til IN IN ANY KEAKO.N OF TIIK PAST, IHIVMLDSBN UKI'OIITH The salmon pack In southeastern Alaska Is fifteen per oent ahead of the largest pack on rec.rd In the pait states P. O. BrynUdaen, well known Seattle lumberman and formerly of this city, who Is In the city tcday returning south aboard the iteamer Prince Oejrge ter a bust Mas trip which took htm as far north as Anchorage and Kahak Island. In PltrwUljun S.und and Oo k's In'-.', the pack has not been very iarg but bu recently been showing an Improvement. A large run wai not cx;:cctcd there this IIKl HIM; TO ih;t ON TIIK ELECTION Very lew beta seem to have been placed on the election results so far. One or two were placed by local Liberal but the moment it was heard that there waa Conservative maoey available there waa a rush to get It. Then the Tories pulled back and now are refuea .to take any changes 'otv the sin- that there la aplenty of Oonesms-Uve aaoacy offertng both on the local candidate and on the general situation but no one can ever find It. On the other band there are a number of backers of the Liberals who are actually producing the cash and can find no takers. f. 4 NEW SEAPLANE jiaciiim: .wtitiviMi hiom v.vncoi:- Vi;H TO T.Ki: VtACK Of INM1 UKI ()M-M((IMI IIUK TOMOIIIUtV It was stated at the offlees of the fisheries department this morning that another seaplane la due today at 8 anion Bay fro mVanoouver to take the place of the machine that waa put out of commission by crashing last week, second plane is expected to arrive at Bwaneon Bay tomorrow and there may be still another later In the season. Swanson Bay will continue to be the aerial patrol base for s few weeks. the planes later coming to Prince Rupert. FERRY STEAMER ASHORE SOUTH CITY OU VK'TOIIIA WAS lN WAY TO M1ATTI.K lllOM H.C. POINTS BCATTUC. July 16 Laden with 144 excursionists returning from Victoria and other points of Vancouver Island the steamer City of Victoria of the Bdmon da-Victoria Perry Oo. went ashore In a heavy fog at 4A0 thte morning at Lagoon Point, Wbldby Island, 3T miles north of Seattle. The veneel Is reported not damaged and efforts will be made to refloat her this afternoon. Arrangements are made for taking dff the paaengera. WEEKLYCLOSESEASON N-SKEENA EXTENDED The Fisheries department announces that an additional twelve hours has been added to the already existing 48 hour weely clone season on ) tne Skeena River on account of the excessive number ot licenses that have been Issued. The weekly ekme aeaaon Its now from 8 ajn. Fridays to S jun. Sundays. Formerly it commenced at 6 pm Friday. Advertise in the Dally News. at CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill Everyone reads the Classified Adj. LA1EOE CABARET If you 'osc, ad vert lac (or it. Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays If you find, locate the owner. Dancing every Saturday nlht Whatever you need, advertise for It ' from 9 to 12. J Dance Hall tor Hire. PRINCE RUPERT (ii;t tiik classified habit. The latest and best (or the least. Northern and Central British, Columbiafs Newspaper I'hone 437 ' p) WW.. No. 1G5. PRINCE RUPERT,. B.C., MONDAY, JULY 16, 1928 Prifce Five Cents DR. M Scurrilous Anonymous Clmin Letters a w BKFORtTTHE ITALIA GOT LOST IN THE ARCTIC: The picture shows ;i,e dirigible being he'd down by its ground crew at spiUibrgen prior to rising into the clouds, headed for the North Pole 'Ar&Being Circulated in Riding 'by - Hidden Enemies of the Government The opposition to the MacLean government is put to sad straits to try to induce the people to vote against the Liberal candidates. One thing being done ia to send out anonymous chain .letters vilifying the Liberal candidates. Here is a letter which is being circulated in this constituency ant) which we think will act as a boomerang and will injure any party that countenances such methods: "To you, a Loyal Canadian: "Pattullo has disgraced us. He is a merciless unstru- pulous selfish egothi and tyrant. He is a menace to Urit-Ish Columbia and Canada. He has traded upon the resources of the province and done harm to the province that can never be undone. He has traded awuy for private gain resources that belonged to us and to our children. In political life he is a traitor and tyrant; in private life he is a poltroon and his atrocities in the past are nothing to what he will do in the future if he is returned. "Are we going to return such a man to power and further endanger the welfare of liritish Columbia? "Help to uphold the integrity of the province and the Dominion. Make many copies of this letter and send to cher jcitizens.. Copy word for word. Now is the time, later will be too late. "A LOYAL CANADIAN." That is the sort of campaign that is being waged and we think Prince Rupert people who read it will resent such action. Both the candidates are good men and good citisens and to revile them is to revile the judgment of the people who chose them as candidates.- Answering the suggestion that the private resource of the province have been traded away, it may be mentioned that out of 2,'iO billion feet of lumber- in this province, the Conservatives during their term of office nearly twenty years ago gave away 200 billion feet so that their was little left for any government to trade away even if they had wished to do it. 4 ! nsilKUMKN AT SOUTH ISLAND AUK OCT TIIK lUTTt LLO Word hai lieen received from North Island that Aid. Ales. Prudhomnv bead a suoceasful meeting of flshonwiw at North Island Priuay night and that a large number of fUheraaen there were supporting Hon. T. X. Pattullo and would take the time off from their work to go and vote tor him. Mr. Prudhonune JmM a meeting at Port Clemen ta 8aAtirday-itght f.nd la to speak ta MaebettwtatUght. SIR HENRY EXPECTS LARGEST CROP YET VANCOUVER. July 18. With good tuck we should have the largest crop PAS INDIANS ver IN BAD PLIGHT THE PAS. July 18 Five hundred In jdlans In the Reindeer district north of I here are In a serious plight without 4. j money or provisions, according to Post 4. ' master Cummlngs op Lac du Brochet. t : who is here en route to Winnipeg. The j, trcubles of the natives are two-fold. 4, 1 The source of their annual revenue ta j. impaired "flue to -restrictions pieceo on Wtft&tfKf" at aup- ' trekking CUNARD COMMODORE DIES ON LAST TRIP OHERBOURO. July 18. Sir James Charles, commodore of the Cunard line, died Sunday at the conclusion of what ever harvested In the wett. Sir Henry i would have been his last voyage on the Thornton taut here on his arrival Sat-! Aquiunla as be would have retired at urday on hi- annual inspection trip 1 the conclusion of the trip. ! refused to osmsnent on the Pacific I Orent Hasten- Advertise In the Dally News It paytl LIBERALS ALMGREN WAS LEFT BY COMPANIONS IN ICE GRAVE Much Criticism of Dr. Malmgren Being Left Alive in Grave of Ice Hnviet I'rcsH Also Objects to Conduct of Expedjtion and to (icneral ISobile Ileinj; Rescued llcfore Others .MOSCOW, July 16. Statement by companion of Dr. Finn Irnrin who survived the crash of the Italia, that he was left . in a gravt of i-- caused a nlorm of criticism in Russia today, uuliogram t the Tass Soviet News Agency from Professor Sam-. . i 1 1 . head of the Russian relief expeditions aboard the ice- Krasitii), gives deUils as told to him by Captain Mariano : Si-uppiu. They started from the scene of the eraih across the ice for i mi May 20. They suffered untojd privations and for days 'i n fleeting ire Several miles on. f Brook Island Malmaren was Strong criticism also was express ud by ! move and told his companion the Soviet press Of General NobHe be-ahaad and take all the pro- Ing rescued first and on the conduct ' - Scapptu . account continues: of the Italia expedition. :i leaving. Malmirren ask ad us to W0600W. July 16. The Russian ' tr-ire in tne ice and be toy aviator Chukbnovtky and four com-yntctly he stretched out his I panlons marconed by a forced landing Lidding u adieu and handing us naar Cape Platen on July 13 were taken itMuu. requeuing ua to give It aboard the Kraesln Sunday night. - mother. lihi'ided on slowly and In 34 Hev Father D. J. Merlerty of Van- i' only 100 metres from ccuver Is a passenger aboard the Prlnoo m ii Hoptug that he would go on oeorge today retorning south after we waited Realising that having made the round trip to Skag- -;. cried "Oo. go. at the price ot way following a stay of several weens tc : y.u will save ail." we marched the elty and aMseHet on eSsasssn wort. 77irs is Time to Enter the Big Daily News Circulation Campaign to Win Fine Prizes Although it is hard to realise the magnitude of this splendid ; i unity which The News is offering home people, and the ear which ont can acquire ownership of one of the valuable and liar model prize cars, nevertheless one has but to investigate merits of this gonerouH proposition to readily real lie it is the lig opportunity of a lifetime. You owe it to yourself to at least investigate and at the ear-possible mouient. The campaign management will be glad to tin the entire plan in detail to you, then you be the judge as l i ther or not you wish to carry oft. In requesting full details il.ligato yourself in no way whatever. - e now, as this campaign Is Just atart- j Ing. Is the time to get under wsy 1 with your work. There are hundreds I of subsertbera to be written in the I nest lew weeks, which will aid in .placing a worker at the wheel of mi SALMON RUN IN n km . ii n t y fatiuiLO Lnmuswsiic uver roimcai uuttoon After Tour of Interior Says Many Former Opponents of (Government are now With Them and all Liberal Candidates will be 'Returned "I held meetings at all principal points between here and Prince George. I motored through a great deaj of the country and met a great many people throughout the various districts and as a' result of my purvey backed up by the experience of a number of past campaigns. I am confident that we shall return a solid bunch of Liberal candidates from Central British Columbia." That wa$ the statement made by Hon. T. D. Pattullo last inight on his arrival! from the interior. ' Sir. Pattullo says he was well received everywhere and he wa '.alliy surprised at the unanimity with sure Premier MacXean iwUl have. j which the poonle seem to be back- very substantial ntajortty in the nexK ng the Liberal candidates. After the House and that Lfrbor wUl be well tale be had hoard locaUy originating ! .epiesented. This be thinks win be am ' from the Conservative camp he had excellent thing. : expected to find some disaffection. In 1 Mr. Pattullo speaks In the Westholme his he was agreeably disappointed. Theatre tomorrow night and U lnrlt-i Many former supporters of the Oon-jing either Mr. Thompson or an ao-2 Tervative party be found were now 'credited representative to speak at the' with the government. Asked In regard to his attitude toward the fisheries 11 these should be taken over by the Provisos , Mr. .Pat .1 'ululo said he realised tne Imparlance Of the situation aa-a no that he was CTaMmtwtrmsT jptaahertes.0f the province He planned to -make a thorough study ot the situation and try to get; homes Mr. PsttuUo seemed particularly pleased with the whole situation and especially in this rldlhg. He says from Information he has received he teels ' time. same meeting. tbt fisheries department "on as good a basis aa was the lands department which he had era 1 attest. IIKE AT,p.K UtY VICTORIA, . Jury 48everal fine, in the residential district of Oak Bay were threatened In a spectacular grass fire yesterday. Firemen wrre able to subdue the flames pust in Local Fishing Boat Went on Rocks and Was Later Salvaged and Will Be Repaired at Drydocki Striking a rock in Metlakatla Passage just west of the harbor " beacon about high tide at 11.30 Saturday night while returning toil port after a trip with a 12,000 pound catch of fish, the well known Prince Rupert halibut boat D.S.T., owned and skippered by Cant. It Jamea'Parsons, was high and dry for about twelve hours and sus- tained considerable damage cosnsisting principally of a torn fore-n foot and twisted stern shoe. " Capt. Parsons and crew rowed into Prince Runert after the ' stranding and the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co. took charge '' salvage work. Using the power tug Anna S. and two scows, the boat was lightered of her fish which was dellv- .led undamaged to the Canadian Flah 1 Ud Cold Storage Co and the vessel was loated on the next high tide water it noon yesterday. The stranded vessel was then delivered to the Lip- sett Ways by the Rupert Marine Prod ucts tow boat P.T.R.. Capt. Harris Kerr, and It la expected wUl go onto dry dock for repairs. The damage was fully covered by insurance. ISLANDSFOR-T.D. PATTULLO WRECKOFPLANE . AT SWANSON BAY- KXdt.VK ,NI Ml ATTEItKII WINOS Oli' ILL-t'ATEI MACIIINK HAVE I1EEN w S.lLVAtlEO Passengers arriving In the city from the south on the Oatala last night reported that the Boeing seaplane, wbleh crashed near Buledeta last Friday with fatal results, had been partially salvaged and that the shattered wings and engine were on the dock at Swanson Bay. which waa the machine's basev Tb fuselage of the plane was evidently 8KIDEOATE, July 18. The Islands ! wrecked so badly that It could not be 1 will give Pattullo a big majority for salvaged. the first time. The people here realise It Is understood that another plane that the return of the Liberal govern- is being sent from Vancouver Itnmedl-ment to power means continuation ot , ately to carry on the fishery patrol work. the bunding up and progress of north. the Advertise In The Dailv Newa PUBLIC MEETING WESTHOLME THLATKE Tuesday, MySf 8 p.m. Hon. T. D. Pattullo will address the meeting. An Invitation is extended to the opposing candidate. James II. Thompson, or his accredited representative. Ladies especially invited.