CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone reads the ClauUieU Ad If you lose, advertise for It. If you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for tt OKT T1IK CLASSIFIED IIAIIIT. Vol. XVIII., No. 155. KING OF isnanwaaenm lev w Maclean Scores Dr. Tolmie for Dragging Federal Members and Policies into Provincial Campaign Boston Grill v PENTICTON, July Touching upon the appearance of members of the Dominion parliament on the platform in the present campaign Premier MacLean, addressing a meeting here last night, said he believed it unfair to the public to confuse them with the discussion of federal affairs in a provincial campaign. The Premier said in part: "You don't see me dragging federal members into this campaign. I am friendly towards the Liberal government at Ottawa but not so friendly that I would allow the Liberal party of Iiritiah Columbia - a POLICE CHIEF IS RELIEVED i (,lr HOLIDAY IN NOKTII VAN-COL VCIl WHILE IXIEHTKIATIOX 14 MADE NOHT1I VANCOUVER. July 4. Ohlet f' .ratable W. H. Hemingway of the North Vancouver disuiet police was re-Itved of duty until July 16 toy tbe 1 l:rv commission Pending invastlga-t on f charges by Constants W. Aylward of illegal transMr of municipal funds ... ' i. Is Id .- k. iiiarges by Hemingway Atlward. who was given three weeks' ltdaya while tM oommimiioa was In-musuih. The comrauelonets re-in.od Aylward to duty after the tear- BALL PLAYER BROKE HIS LEG At. TISSON COLLIDED HITII ItrUK. HREi.EitrivE iiomiks IX ONE OAME Thf New York (Hants won from lir.oKiyn in the eleventh inning yesterday when Jass Pretty forgot the b.M- were Mtlai and walked Cohen. Ai Tiaaoa. toe- Brooklyn flychaser. auffrmi a broken leg when he ool-im-d with ttuse Bressler. . chir.no hesajmsttd three St. IauM pm-iiers for astteaa hiu during which 'ivr homers were made. The victory over Brooklyn yester-'i.v brought the Olanti closer to the "P of tbe League than for aonie . The Oardlnals lead by two and a hull game. CRITICISM OF BYNG STRONG ritOIIAUI.E O K.N Ml A I, UIM. KK.MUX POSITION OF COMMISSIONER or roLicii T.ONDON, July 4. -The impression Is mowing that Lord Byng will withdraw "ptance of the oommlaslonershlp ol 1 ' Metropolitan pollee if the present mirism of the press and In political ""It 0f the appointment continues The oh lections are not on personal 'rounds Cut on tfas assumption that he '- too advanced In age for such an ""luous position In- which he has had " experience. DOWNED AT IHEDEC QUEnRC. July 4. Five lumbermen were drowned when attempting to rros the rapids In a canoe. f WOMEN'S MEETING A Plllillp Monllnir nf U'umnn fnvorinir election of Jns. II. Thompxon will be held In Thompson's Commit lie Itooms loniuht, WYdnesdny, July I, nt 8 o'clock. Purpose: Or- Rnnizntlon, VANCOUVi to become a mere appendage of the Liberal party at Ottawa. The op position is lacking la a real policy of its own and bat rraortad to discussion of the anti-dumping clause, a purely federal matter. The attitude of the provincial government toward the fruit Market Control BUI Is evidence of that." rNoiaxD's kiciiust MAX DEAD MOUTH i:i.f.VKX MILLION i OT. Albans. .Eng.. July 4. -Sir David Yule, reputed to be tbe -wealthiest Briton, credited to be worth Steven million pounds, 'Is dead he. He scent most of mother mother made an an adventurous adventurous journey to Alaska, Is the heiress. , STOCK QUOTATIONS Ninn ('lining Prices Today on Yanrvu rrr l:vrlUM (Courts of S. D. Johnson Oo Ud.i Old Asked 10 J0I4 ! JS M tM SJS .IT Jl .78 .77 .14 .16 -H 10H JIVi .to n 11.06 1S SJ0 tM M M A JS M J4 M .10 loy, .! .18 6.00 4.00 ao a.a Jtt -80 .70 Ml M M .40 1.10 1.U S .10 .7 Jl .65 M B. O. SUvwr .... Byvtew Big M Knurl .... coast Qoyyu ' Oork proetate .. Dunweil Oejoryja OopsisT . fMssslT 0ajhy uoieonfsa Indepenslenc . . . Indian Kootney Florene U , U Lake-view idamlth Lucky Jim Marmot MeUls . National Silver .. Pend Orelle Premier Porter Idaho .... Richmond Rufus Argent .. Ruth Hope Slim Great . . . Silverado silversmith SStinloeh Tbrmimus Tortc Whitewater Woodbine Cctton Belt Oeorgla Blver . . Oranrlvlew . .N. . Marmot Oold Topley Richfield Noranda 60.36 60M HINNIPEII Cl.E High Low July 1S8H iH 1S8H Oats 139S 118 IMVi BURGLARS GOT CASH VANCOUVER VANCOUVER. July 4. Five thousand dollara which It was thought burglars who blew the safe of Arnold and Qulf-ley, Granville Street, had mtased, was found yesterday to Jiave oeen ra The yeSJSJS Uflfd a scissors anu of wire to take the money through a half-Inch crack when their explosive wedged the door of the inner compart- mfBt, Northern and PRINCE MOBILE IS ILL FROM EXPOSURE .mra ovni tate or compax- ION AND OF V( I.IMIK KBStTEU KV-OV BAT, July 4. General Nobilc ' very III as the pwi't of exp.ur following the witck of hi.; polar flight aod the -jbn-u?iit worry over th fate of his c -uipii.ioni, a.. J of Amund-ent and other would-be rescuers. The Russian Ice-breaker Mallgnln Is now menaced by drifting Ice anci may also be lost. CRUSHED BODY i 1L STOCK .cAltTirif-ATKH l)K MOKE HI AN .MILLION AND HALF tOUXD OX MAX PORTLAND. Jury 4. Mining stock certificate, which extended fr.-m - the Quarts Mining Company of Nome. Alaska, with a bk value of 1 1.860 .090 were found In poaceaslon of s man tdentrnci aa M. J. Connelly, sixty year ol age, where crushed body we found under a shipment of steal pipe in a railway gondola irelght car here 1 D. PATTULLO GOOD MEETING ROtSIVO KECEITION TO I.IKKKAL CANDIDATE AT H 'EES THAU-LOTTE IM.tND CENT It E PORT CUntlNTS. July 4. Atter holding a public meeting at Masset. Hon. T. D. Pattullo came on here and was given a rousing reception at a gathering which ha addressed on the public questions of the day. People were present from all parts of the district. i He is billed to. speak at Queen Char lotte City this evening. PRICES HIGHER AT FISH EXCHANGE TODAY Onl) Two Ainrrlran llwit but a (1mnI Many OuiMiltatl NcJil (litdirn Only two American boats sold their patches at the exchange this morning but several Canadians were In. Prices wate a llttls higher today. Salts were aa follow :s Ainrrlran teatlnel. M.0O0, to Pacific Fisheries at 11. 7c and 6c. Sastern Point. 7.000. to PaeitM Fisheries, at la.o and 7c. Caiiiidlun Viking, 80,000, to Booth Fisheries at 10c and Sc. Unome, 13,000, to Gold Storage, at lie and Sc. Marguerite, 10,000, 'to Pacific Fisher U. at 10.9c and 6c. Toodle. 7.000 and Inea 1U 11.000 to Atlln Fisheries st lOJc and 6c. Nautilus, 6.500, to Atlln Fisheries at 9c and 6c. ffWO YEARS IN SCHOOL FOR BOY WHO LIFTED AN OUTBOARD ENGINE Tried in Juvenile Court by Magistrate MMIymont; a young boy was sentenced r wv ii wutiuriuciik iu iuuwbim nchool ihl morning for the theft of an outboard motor on the waterfront. j Advertise In the Dally Newt. PRINCE RUPERT t Central British Columbia's Newspaper nUPKRf, B.C., WEDNESDAY, " HTJlmAlfTttiR flfJOVEII: A tlew tit the demonstration when he was nominated for the United States presidency. It lasted for forty-five minutes. LIGHTNING KILLED ' THREE AT TORONTO TORONTO. July 4. Three men were ! lUed by lightning In a severe storm j ere yesterday. D M. Scott and Fred Campkdl. Can-tdian Pacific Railway bridge workers, ere killed and four injured at L-Ute wliu '46 j.cn . tiok refuge In a hack which was struck." Ni Howe vas killed and one Injured when a voodehed was struck In th city. TIPPLE OF MINE AT CORBIN IS BURNED ERNIE, July 4 Fire destroyed the ippte at Corbin mine, resulting in the itass down ol the colliery and tbe browing out of employment of 300 workers. D0UKH0B0RS FINED FIRE PROTECTION LAW WAS BROKEN NSLBON. July 4 For the second time in a week tbe DouKbobors Brotherhood wet convicted of a breach uf the flre-irotectton Act and fined 628 and costs. SLUMP IN STOCK Dig MNsonrI Unit Down Fifteen I'olitU Yrstrrday on Vaneoioer Exthatige VAMCOUVKR. July 4 On a turnover nt 40.000 share Blit Missouri ild down ' Rirki. of Ottawa, shot 34 out of pos-ntteen and a hall oanU to 45 yenter- inbl" 35 to win the flrnt prise In the day. jsoutlioni Railway shout yesterday. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the Moose Hal) on i Friday, July 6, at 8 p.m. at which the liberal candidate ' Hon. T. D. Pattullo Minister of Lands. Will discuss th Public Issues. Kverybody inviUd. JULY 4, 1928 N STAND POLICE PROBE LACOSTE BEAT TILBEN TODAY SEMMINAL IEXXIS OAMES AT IMULEDOX IIOTII LADIES AXD MEN'S WIUMSDON. July 4 Tbe semifinals in the big tennis tournament t.re being played the results today being: Helm Wills defeated Elizabeth Ryan. 0-1. 6-1. Senorlta de Alverea of Spain beat Daphne Akhurst of Australia. 6-3, 8-0. Rene Laooete best BUI Tuden. 2-9. 8-4, 3-8. 8-4. 8-3. DOUBLE MURDER AT METCHOSIN VICTORIA. July 4. That Isabella Mitchell of Metchosln nar here was murdered by her husband. Henry George Mitchell, on June 38 and that the latter died by hi own hand Immediately thereafter, two coroner's Juries declared yesterday. Mrs. Mitchell died of gunshot wounds on the right side. GOOD SHOOTING BY BURKE AT BISLEY DISJLEY. July 4. -- Lieut. Desmond Seats reserved for Ladled. Chinese Gambler Made Friendly Gestures to Mayor Taylor Daring ! Two Distinct Election Campaigns I VANCOUVEK, July 4. Shue Jloy, the Chinese gambler, testified at lust nignt'ij session of the police inquiry that in 1924 when Mayor Taylor was out of office, he had given him $E0 toward his eleL.ion expenses. The Chinaman said that in 1925 he had offered a present to the Mayor of $100 towards the campafgn but this was refused. Both offers, said Shue Moy, were purely friendly gestures. Admitting he had visited Mayor Taylor's suite in Granville Mansions "once in a while," perhaps as often as once every two or three weeks, Shue Moy, alleged "King of the Gamblers" declared he had never talked .over the subject of gambling with the mayor. t ONLY 1IITEEX Ol T Ol' WOltK OX BOOKS or lintEAl There are only fifteen u- employed men now on the list ol the local offlo ol the 4 Employment Service of Canada 4 states the sup rla tendon t, J. 11. Campbell. Besides other s:a- r acnul occupation. provincial and municipal public works c e rrw taking quite a number 4 of men. ITALIAN PLANE I FOR S. AMERICA ROME. July 4 A dispatch from Gibraltar says tbe p'ane in which Captain Ferrarln and Major Carlo del Prete took off from Rome last night tor a non-stop flight to South America. flew over the Strait of Gibraltar this morning. THE DELL WAS WINNER OF RACE TO JUNEAU JUNEAU. July 4 The Dell won the first prim In the Olympia to Juneau I yacht rase. Tbe secant! boat was the Wlnnirrad while Sandpiper came third. HIRELEsS KEi'OUT S a m. Dl.-.by Island Raining, calm: barome-er. 29 9i: temperature, 34; sea smooth: 11 30 p m. spoke steamer Princess Charlotte, leaving WnnjeU, southbound: 8 pjn sp-it:e tanker Oltnda. Noyas Island fur Petersburg. 83 mltta firm Peters-Hirg: 8 pjn. pcke steamer Niagara, 565 inllee north of Auokland. NX, bound for Suva: 8 p.m. spoke schooner St. Soch. Vancouver tor Dutch Harbor. 1150 mtlev frm Vancouver. Dead Tree Point Overesst. calm: barometer, 39 83: temperature. '46; sea smcoth. ' Bull Harbor--Part cloudy, calm: bar-meter. 39.79: temperature. 58: sea imo?tb: 7.40 p.m. spoke steamer Prince Rupert, abeam Walker Point, northbound: 1080 pm. spoke steamer Oatala. in aranvUst Channel, southbound. ' Noon Digby Island -Raining, light southwest wind: barometer, W.M; tempera-turn, SO: ses smosth; steamer Prlnoass Charlotte, due 3 pjn. Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm: barometer. 19 f; temperature, 44: sea smooth. Bull Harbor- -Part cloudy, light southwest wind: barometer, 39.83: temperature. 58: sea moderate: 9 a.m. spoke steamer Prince John, leaving Jedway, southbound: B.13 am. apoke steamer Amur. Anyox tcr Tacoma, abeam Idol Point: 10.30 a.m. spoke steamer Oatala. left Namu. southbound. Owing to unfavorable weather oon-1 anions. , te. 'sjinttr-fcienie of at. An- tsnmaaafWiiK . rn i st h 1 m 1 r in .1 "Too lekwr Itanf -BSHbai ' sUMHnteBdetit charge of the event It Is an everyday occurrence for Digby Island wireless station to communicate with vessels as far1 ay ss Australia and New Zealand. At 8 o'clock last evenlnx the ststlon was In communication with the steamer NUnara. AS nMlen north of Auckland. i:i;lxiuiid to Vancouver. LAROE CAnARET Special Dinner Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 0 to 13. Dance Hall for Hire. The latest and best for the least. I'hone 437 Price Five Cents TOLMIE IS NOW FINANCE CRITIC I EAKS ELECTOIW H ILL BE STAM-li:i)KI) AGAINST HIM UY 1. O. E. DEAL rsnOTE. July 4. Dr. S. F. Tolmie told s meeting here yesterday that the MacLean Government never kept althln the ' estimates voted by the Legislature, resulting in an enormous increase in tbe provincial debt. Tslmla prophestsd tht MacLean would aurprtse the electors just before the election with a tentative scheme, for toe disposal of the P. O. E. to the Canadian, National Hallway and warned them that It might mean fust another election promise. LIBERAL PARTY MAKING GAINS MIXSISTEK SAYS IM,TH VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA WILL RETVKN MOKE LIIIERALS RZVBLSTOKK. July 4. Tbst the Liberal party at the forthcoming elect it Ion wUl make a marked gain In the number of members elected both In the city of Vancouver SAd Victoria, was stated by Ho 1. W. til Botherland. minuter of publv works, at I public meeting here. 1 1 that be was supported by J. V'. deB. Farrls, another speaker at the meeting and formerly a member tor 'anoouver. who aald Vancouver would go largely Liberal at this election. BURGLARS MAKE VICTORIA RAID (1ET AWAY HITII DIAMONDS AND JEWELLERY I'KOM MOKE AT CAPITAL VICTORIA. July 4. Burglars entered the Government street store of J. Rose over the holiday week end and obtained diamond and Jewellery valued at be-tweei twelve and fifteen thousand dollars. The loss wss discovered yesterdsy. Liberal Party Committee Rooms Have been opened at the corner of Sdcond Avenue and Fourth Street. Phone 229 or visit the rooms and see if you arc registered on the VoUn' List.