I II aVfl l. erf I sm m-m m-r v I 1IJ I I A IJi lUJilJIIU VI I' T.'ll ' . I CITY SCHOOLS i ') Stewart of 8m It hers and 'hut rlty has been appointed lie High School to All the '. re She will OOme if the :cl-ae from Smith. Miss Macdonald of PeeeHland bad Hie apowtaUMnt but made for tm to "iraftlp ,n vxit It Is nrobable tMt m ... S '5 All. lfj .Itrtt lourntur Ish Columbia lent ywrettimi i4 to lao. tluu virtually tiie championship for another defeated Saskatchewan 104 to UllVNMITIl MAN lit RT 11 "TOU1A. Aug. 10-Robert Cruchy 1 "IvmiiIUi wag seriously Injured ' " " truck ho was driving was " y a freight train at a grade "uth of chemaluus. Tlie 1 wrecked a clss. teacher will .Uo be I P!"1 DU' " i.ere. Other teacher change - rcxl-Mr. Halloran and Miss ' Terrace. street Mkw IUlli4l from Edna Vleken ' VE Uiwwe Phyllis Lamb and I i.mtT TO DISTILLERS LOADKD ON .MOLDIVA I t) It GLVMIOW id A Aug. 1ft. Five thousand s itch whMey U being loaded amer Moldlva here for the im aiaagow. :'iur was feteed by customs lute In 1920 when the vee-M wiler was about to sail for drmsnded a bond of a mll-; iM-iore releasing the ship and l was not raised the liquor i mi the vessel departed. "rniinrrAiT iiiit uiiiiiiiit trii .inn WOMAN DIES a i -iik Aug. 10 -Struck In the Jaw ''nint who wan angered appar-" iiiw she bumped her ma- '' !! his. Mrs. D II. Brown ot ' 'iid eiirly this morning. Her '' -i t tuiwllant fled In a car Just i He rity-wlde aUrm ordering ' - to wurrii for him. B.C. CLINCHED CRICKET CHAMP COMMITTEES FOR LABOR DAY AP POINTED HY T. AND L. COl'NflL OTIIEIl llt'KlNES.H AT KEG-l Utll MEETING lUiang wjnu for U Labor fitf iWIPUIWWh west ular monthly tntettag of the Prince Bu pert Trades St Labor Council which was held last night President B D. Mecdon-aid occupied th ehalr and there was a good attendance f dehsgales. Celebration oommlttets were named s follows: Sports- J. Campbell. J. FUtcbJord, Alex McRae. J. a. Black. F. Aogers. F. Hammond and Ben Wright. Finance 8. D. Msedonald. Frank Deny and J. M. Oampbdl. Program J. Black. J. J. (Kills. J. M Morrison. Aid. W. M. Brown and Alec Cameron. Orounds Thorns B. Black, Oejrg Oedkke, John Vletwk, It. Perry. J. Oyer F. DsM and R. Scherk. Dane I. M. Morrtsnn, Ounnar An-dttsoe, M. Perry and F. Huge Clerk of Onme-O, 8. Russell. Starter Oertewrt J. P. M. Hannah. Cashier Frank Vleken. The executive was instructed to arrange wtttt tt ettf oounsjU for the reception of Rt. Hon. Eamsty Maodonald. ormsrly Premier ot Oreat Britain, who will pay brief visit hen on August 31. A resolution from the Calgary Trades St Labor Council to the federal government tn .the matter of immigration was approved. The most Important feature ot the resolution la the urging that all future Immigrants to the Dominion be at least seventy-Qve percent Kiiftlsh speaking nationals. Alleged violations In the city ot the Hours of Work Act will be Investigated and reported upon to the provincial Department of labor The election of officers was deferred until after Labor Day. MOOSE WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE SUCCESS floml hJied Crowd Attended Eiijovutile liinilloii lt Etrnlng A successful whist drive and dance war. Held last night by the Moose Lodged There were seventeen table of card and prlne-wlniiers were: men's Brat, W. Lamb, on cut with D. C. Schubert; man's oonsolatkiii. Godfrey Brochu; ladle' first. R, W. Scherk; ladles' consols-tToV Mrs. Sunberg. After cards, refreshmenu were served And dancing followed, about 180 people being on th- tiu-Music was by Miss Irene Morrison's orchestra. B. J. Baoon we master of ceremonies and T. Elliott presided at the door LORD CHANCELLOR IS ACTING PREMIER LONDON. Aug. lO.-Rlfht Hon. Lprd Hallsham. the Lord chancellor la appointed acting Premier durum th' ol-day of Premier Baldwin Alx Balnea. LONDON. Aug 10 -Prince Oeorge. youngest son or the King, will leave Saturday to Join H, M. B. Durban of the West Indies station to which he va recently appointed Interpreter In French. He will travel to Canada to Join hi ship at Vancouver toward the end of the month. CRUSHED BY TRUCK KILLED M YALE ROAD MUnrtAYVIIXE. B C. Aug. 10. Crushed under the wheel of a truck front which he had fallen as he was transferring to another truck. Jack An drews. 18 year of age, ot Abbottsford, B. C. waa Instantly killed yesterdsy on the Yale road. HU1JA III. IN AMAIN Following a cruise up the Alaska coast to 8kagway and Intermediate point of Interest, the big power yaoht SurJa III., carrying her owner. Capt. June Orlfflth. president ot the Coastwise) Steamship As Barge Co., and party of friends, arrived In prt from the north at 10 o'olock last night and Is spending the day her tied up at O.N.n. wharf No. 1. Coastwise Steamship it Barge Oo.'s freighter GrlfTm, Capt. Alex Cameron, arrived In port at 11 30 this morning from the south. She has a large consignment of sowfwjnipr.for 4bt'fitvW well as ooal for PhllpoU fttrfuYrM vessel will proceed tomorrow to Stewart and Anyox to load 'ore. . W. T. Ableaon. father of V. F. Able-son, proprietor of the Rupert Pharmacy, arrived in the city from Victoria on the Prince Rupert thla morning and will take up future residence here. Edg.v Province, Hyder merchant, who was recently burned out. and Mrs. Province are passengers aboard the Prince Bvipert today returning north after a business trip to Seattle. wain of Cambridge University defeated 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444 gether wlth 4,1 VO" cai lor i-"'C the United States by a half-length for trie chsmnionahln Tha OajntarMm ml. n-Rians came irom Denind to win in a desperate race and driving finish. Italy defeated Switzerland in the finals for foor-oarcd shells wllnout a coxswain. For the pair with coxswain, the Swiss boit the French. Ray SmIUle of Toronto was defeated uy Landlnl of Argentina In the welterweight boxing bout. All Canadian boxers tv now eliminated. Walter Spent of Canada, wm second. in the third elimination heat of the 100-metre fret' style swim. He was de- . 'nrthquake. Ten person ! fisted by Johnny Weismuller of Ohl-"l killed and a number In- j cago but he qualified. volcano is still belching Alfred Phillips or Toronto qualified for the platform diving final by placing third. PLANNING FOR CELEBRATION MATRIC CLASS MAY BE FORMED TWO MOKE HTl'DENTS IIEO.URED TO PLEDOE PAYMENTS HEtORE TEAtllEll APPOINTED i The school board at 1U meeting last night decided to appoint a teacher for tion up until Tester my noon, are follows: ' Allistone. Miss Marjr 6,000 I Bailey. Miss Jean M. 368.700 ! Bussey. Mrs. wra 3M.400' Collison. Mrs. J. M, Djminato, the matriculation class, provided eight Wr A" B- ;. persona starved the unwmrnt tn mn. Macd-nald. Mr. A. tribute IIJS toward the cost of class tn the city. Six have already signed Mccr- MUs A1,cc K- sad several more are expected. No ac- : Kinla. Mrs. KoIku L tion In the war of'a&Dolntlfis a teacher ! Morgan, Mis connia .. win be taken untif two more have sign- ' Nlotoreon. Mes. Utaa M Rita McLean. TruMee Gilchrist stated .i 362,000 , A. , 307i) tr.csjn. John E. ...4 5,300 Field. Mrs. J. ....... t 302.700 CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill Oryone reads the Classified Ads. LARGE C.WARET II y,m lose, advertise for Jt. Special Dtnnei-s Thursdays and Saturdays find, locate the owner. If iu Dancing im; Saturday night Whatever ju need, advertise for It from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire. PRINCE RUPERT (JUT TUB CLASSIFIED IIAIIIT. Accomodation for Prlvae Parties Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457 V Will- No. 187. PRINCE; RUPERT, lire-, FRIDAY; -AUGUST 10, '1928 Prlco Five; Cents Australia Wins Single Sculls Olympiad Today United States wins and Cambridge University Takes Four uareu wumuii vyaxwain irom u. a.- Ulher Kaccs. sTERDAM, Aug. 10 Bob Pearce, the Austrialian rower, won ingles sculls Olympic championship today, refeatlng Kenneth T IlViilnilolrthtn . , x .y , ..HU.B. under way. The plant already has , , IV right and Jack Guest of Canada J were defeated by the United three of theee marines and the me iiiiuin iui uuumcs, iu winning pair was 1'aUl UOSlellO additional ones wUl Just double i harli-H Mcllwaine. The time was C.41 2-5 seconds for the win ;,i d 0.51 seconds for the Canadians. ,. I Diversity of California defeated the English eight-oare'd VILLAGERS ARE WIPED OUT ON FLORES COAST i A,i!v lO- Three more vll-i (st of Florea bland were i ,i a result of the eruption :! volcano which yesterday deaths of upwards of a ocraons Th villages wen: , ' ihI wave following a series crew- The four-oared crew without a cox WHEAT TOOL MAKINM IM I'ltOVKM ENTS HERE TO ELEVATOR PLANT The Alberta Wheat Pool Is making considerable Improvements at the Prince Rupert elevator this summer with .a view to speeding up the handling capacity of the plant before the opening of the next shipping season. The most important work Is the instillation of three new disk separators which Is now it separating capacity. Q. H. Mitchell of Winnipeg arrived, in the city on the Cardena today supervise the installation of STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN CAMPAIGN THE HTANIIIXO ,OK CANDIDATES HIE CAMFAIUN EOLI.OWS IN DISTRIljjrNO. 1 District No; I includes only those participants residing Within the cty iliuiU ill kViDtos Jirt. one I U.t prize cars and as many cash awards as there are actite participant wUl be awarded to ou.liartM-.viig in m:s district. Ihe names of those euttied in Du-trlct No. 1 up to the present time, to- IMPERIAL HTATI'M IS ACCEPTED HY THE TRANSVAAL CONMHESS PRETORIA. Aug. 10 After a, sharp debate the Transvaal Nationalist Congress, at the request of the federal council of the party, passed an amendment to Article 4, the so-called republican clause, accepting the status laid down at the 1928 imperial conference. The amendment was moved by Premier Hertzog. head of the Nationalist party. ' 44 4444444 44 PREPARING FOR truLJu. mist Laura .4 35a.4U0 chan8e ,n th political situation here. Oilier. Miss Ediia L. 1 352,000'' lbc Liberal ministers are clearing up the herian, mIss Mry o.UiO ! U" of wwrt whleh got somewhat out Joi.. Miss Wirgaiwt 22SjmO ,l bnd durto8 their absence for the KrUevsky. Miss Victor Mi 30.7w0 cleeW!I" be prepared to vacate Akue c zl larjn. ssiss She. Lloyd 5,000 1 Aufu,t 21 before an announcement that his Smith, Mrs. Hugh M 354.700 daughter. Margaret, would not be able to 1 8tevene, John R 181,100 take the Senior Matriculation work here Shelle. 264.700 at. In the nurse' course they bad to ; TbwnP,on' May 103 Uke it at the University at Vancouver. 'wrn. M. P. 364.800 The same he thought applied to one nr- M1" Mn 3I40 of the other possible student. iZareUl. Mis Ermy 361.700 WHEAT DOWN FI VE CENTS WINNIPEfi, Aug. 10. Wheat dropped five and a half cents within the first hour of trading here today. Traders frantically milled about the pit in an attempt to dinose of their holding. VANCOUVER. Auu. 10. To da"H wheat price here was $1.16 3-8- PRINCEGEORGE 0FFT0M0RR0W DISTRICT .NO. 8 District No. 2 Include only those par-tleipanu residing outside the city .of the Ottv. ctLiPrlnctt Ruaert. Qe rbf the biIm cars and rasnr eah awaids as there are active participants will be awarded to candidates living In this district. The nsme of those entered in District No. 2. up to the preterit time, tcsjetherj with all votes oast for publication up i until yesterday noon, are as fOUows: i Beaten. II. R., Queen Charlotte I City jBtrnie, Arthur E.. "Pete." I ' 8mlthers Cioeone. O.. Port Clements . Dover. Mrs. Oeorge. Terrace . Hopfe. Mrs. F., Vandertvoof Mcintosh. Miss Margaret. Massett McKenzle. R. O:. Queen Charlotte City , Ryan. Miss Kate, 8tewart Sansum. John L., Cedarvale Taylor, Miss Peggy. Port Esslng- ton Wilson. Mlv Nancy, Anyox 5,000 82.500 90.700 85.600 41300 5,000 5.000 5.000 5.000 70.900 5,000 DRIVEN FROM ROOMING HOUSE BY FIRE IN A STORE AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, Aug 10 Damage estimated at approximately $70,000 was done to the Shore Wallace Paint Co. and Radio Specialists Ltd, Pender Street West, late last night by fire. Dense clouds of smoke drove the tenants ot a rooming house above the stores to the streets. IT9II PRICES LOW Low prices were offered at the Fish Exchange this morning and only one boat sold, this being the American schooner Explorer whleh disposed of 36,000 pounds to the Canadian Fish and Cold 8torage Co. at lOo. and 5c. The American Anna J. Is holding over until tomorrow with 14,000 pounds and the Eldsvold proceeded to Seattle with 11,000 pound. The only Canadian boat In today was the Dolphin which Is holding over until tomorrow with 0.000. pounds. Dr. ioimve is ugni as a clam over 207,400 nU cablnet and people have aim at .h- 'iicAuy. Miss Htlea - " " etullc " to no are to be evv ML 111 3&9 100 !o.O 11 not Pted the Premier will is- 360000 ':y tatniet cf policy until the MjAJO fPnlnlt ot the Legislature and even " w 0BW brif ed the formal document. Thc-e alreldy P S8.2M . aimed for are Jtm Bte'rt. Jim Brnt : rntcnara, Mrs. J. H, Joe 8cott, Joan West, Owen Palmer and I Rood- Jolitt 393J00 1AI JU 4 W 1 j in an address here the new premier- 4 ' 4 4 A 4 4 CABINET CHANGE OLM1E STILL TIGHT AS CLAM AS TO WHO WILL HE IN NEW GOVERNMENT VICTORIA, Aug. 10. There la no 1 Opportunity Week Closes at 9 O'clock Sharp Tomorrow Night in Big Daily News Campaign Tomorrow (Saturday) night, promptly at 9 o'clock the big EXTRA ote offer of "OPPORTUNITY WEEK" will come to an end forever. The first, last and only extra vote offer of the entire subscription campaign, being conducted by The Prince Rupert Daily News, is in sffect only until 0 o'clock Saturday night, August 11, and will never be repeated, extended or duplicated during the entire campaign. Candidates who are desirous of winning one of the biggest prize in The Daily News' campaign, will do well to make this week the biggest week of their campaign. Subscriptions secured and turned n by candidates, by 9 o'clock tomor- . night, will count many more votes ban the same subscriptions will count it any later time in the campaign. For Instance, one new 6-year subscription turned in by 9 o'clock tomorrow night wiu count 1.040,000 votes for any can- 'ldate the last week of the campaign, he same subscription would count only 16.000 votes for any candidate: four ew 1-year sutocrrp'lens turned In by -turday night will count 468,000 votes or any candidate the last we -de of the -ampalgn the same subscriptions would nint only 112,000 votes. There Is. ap-roxlmatcly, the same percentage of durance between all subscriptions secur-J d this week and thine secured during 'he last week of the campaign. MIOl'LII WORK NOW It well behoves some entrants, who thus far have been virtual laggards as .'ax as production Is concerned, to start day to start tn earnest. The time is ect expressed the opinion that It may here ngnt now for action and lots of It. c:uld be nude. MINERS LEAVE FOR CANADA UVEIU'OOI Aug. 10. Eight hundred miners, each car-dying a paper parrel or suitcase Sailed for Canada today, the f.'rst of the ten thousand to go from the unemployed in the mining districts. They will do agricultural work. INSPECTION OF CHILDREN qi ESTION OK APPOINT1NO MEOICAI. MAN I'OR SCHOOLS WAS DIS-Ci:S!SED LAST NIOIIT The suggestion was made last night at the sehoolboard meeting by Chair man Rochester that It no medical of-4 beer would undertake the Inspection ot It Is much better to be active and get ahead now when minimum effort means maximum votes, than later when maximum effort only means minimum votes. Candidates should keep In mind as rar as The Daily News Is concerned, a ubecrlpOon is Just as good to us, and. many more votes per subscription to the candidates who work now in the early part of the campaign, it abso lutely elimlnstes the danger of any new candidates entering the hut week of the campaign and winning out over! PROSECUTION INSANE GUARD BEING ASKED DOZEN PATIENTS AT HOSPITAL SAID TO HAVE RESl'LTED FROM TREATMENT BEIXINOHAM. Aug. 10 The story of the death of a dozen patients dying of . wi.y ivcivod when taken to the Northern States hospital for the Insane at Sedro Woolley and the request for criminal prosecution of guard at the Institution climaxed a hlr campaign right now. The same is special state Investigation of condition rue of those people who Intend mak-, st the hospital Thursday. ng the start in this campaign which can mean one of the biggest prizes to them. There Is no better time than to NEW PITCHER FOR YANKEES IIIOOINS XECIRES IKED HEI.WACH AND WINS GAME YESTERDAY ..ean just as much to The News. If It I NEW YORK, Aug. 10 Purchased from s not secured until the last week ofiSt. Paul of the American Association .he campaign a it is worth If It Is se-, to bolster Hugglns' tottering pitching eured night now. But this la not- true t3 Fred Hclnwh. formerly with the tt Jhc candidates. The Dally News Is us-t PfcBaderphla Alhlettos sad Boston Red lUg the oWreastng vote schedule to j Sox. ptufeed the tjluiHiso 'a "nwr protect the interests of the candidates J bit seven to one victory over the Red who enter and work now during the first part of the campaign. By giving so Sox yesterday in the first start of a comeback trial Philadelphia lost no ground, beatrng Washington. In the National. St. Louis lost a little more of their advantage over the Oiants by losing to Pittsburg. It ii the Pirates' eight victory in S row and their the candidates who get busy now. This 1 24th In use last 11 games. wss not true under the old method of using an increasing vote schedule which made subscriptions at the end of the campaign worth more In votes than :hey were at the tint of the campaign. So it you want to win big. candidates, you must get busy and work now in earnest. SATURDAY NIOIIT Campaign headquarter!, located on the second floor of The Dally News building win be open until 8 o'clock tonight, and until 9 o'clock Saturday night. Ccme In this evening or tomor tow and receive full details of the big tb- school pupa, the, should employ and learn how easily you can a school nurse. He said he had one In njM aQ mind whom he thought would act and ' Ssd4n. , prIze of she would be Just as good as a. medical man. A. good nurse waa better than n doctor anyway for that purpose. Trustee Otlchrist thought the chil dren were entitled to the services of a medical man. A nurse could not dlag-core a case like a doctor. S. D. John ston said he thought the doctors wanted the work on a better basis. There tiever had been a proper detailed exam ination a required by the department. WOO or one of the two 1100 cash prizes. No candidate will be permitted to enter The Dally News office after 9 o'clock Saturday night for the purpose of turning tn subscriptions on the present big vote offer of "OPPORTUNITY WEEK." but all those Inside at that time will be waited on and their subscription will count on the present big EXTRA vote offer. Any subscriptions mailed tn any post- decided to wait until H was flneily offleei anywhere, which are postmarked the arrival of Dr. Carson, who was tak ing over Dr. Eggertt practice. He might be willing to act and In the meantime Trustre OUchrtst said he would get In not later than 12 o'clock (midnight) Saturday. August 11, will also count on the present big vote offer even though theV do not reach this office until Mon touch with the locsl doctors and find dty CVen later. Address all report to out why none ot. them applied ihe position. TO LOAD POLES for The steam schooner H. W. Baxter la due In Massett Inlet next Monday to laod a cargo of pole at Ferguson Bay from the Baxter Pole Co. for delivery to San Franclslo. Man is a Fool Who Says Old 'Country Decadent Says Premier 0 o Eergiisoh of Ontario in London LONDON, Aug 10. 'Turn going back better pleased than ever that I nm a Uritish citizen," declared Premier Ferguson of Ontario to the Canadian Tress.' Mr. Ferguson is returning to Canada tomorrow. He has been in Campaign Manager, care The Dally News. You should do your very best work this week. Candidate. What you do this week can mean one of the biggest prl-res to you. Campaign headquarters telephone No. Is 534. HICKMAN TO HANG OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH LOS ANOELES. Aug. 10 William E. Hickman, murderer of the little girl Marlon Parker was yesterday sentenced ! to hang on October IB, all appeals In his j behalf having failed. Edward Cridge. purser of the' steihver Prince Rupert tn th early daya and now identified with the customs ser vice at Victoria Is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today, accompanied Britain and Europe studying migration possibilities, educational' by Mrs. ctwge and family, for Anyox systems and agriculture. A man Is a fool who says the Old Country where he wlu rellv curtonu officer is decadent," he said.. "Like every other country. England lost gen- J""'' who " golrg uth ,or erations of the brightest and most promising men who were on the threshold of business or public life. The still younger group, who Thli afternoons train, due from the were then below military age, are now I be the most striking in the whole nla- East at 3:50. wss reported this moriilng coming on. The next tea year ought to'tury ot Empire development. ho bo on tun. REDUCTION IN FISH TRAPS IF.WER TO HE I'SED NEXT YEAR IN ALASKA REPORTS FISHERIES COMMISSIONER KETCHIKAN. Aug. JOr-A further re duction in the number of fish traps in Alaskan waters will be necessary tn the Immediate future. Henry O M alley. V. 8. Commissioner ot Fisheries, states. Mr. 0Malley is here returning from a trip to the westward In southeastern Alaska, the commissioner said, conditions on the whole were favorable. Mr. O'Malley also reported that more than 30.000 seal skin had been taken on the Prtbllof Islands and Secretary ot Agriculture Jaruine 1 expected to ar rive here today. PLANE CRASHES TWENTY KILLED MOIIT SEEINO AMPHIBIAN DROPS AT MRAVENIIl RST. ONTARIO. FATAL RESILTS ORAVENirORST. Ont., Aug. 10 When the amphibian plane uied tor sightseeing purpose in the Mustek district errashed from a height of 60 feet Thursday, Captain Charles Hatnes, pilot of Miami. Florida and Robert Irving and eighteen passenger from Pittsburg were killed and five, other passengers Injured. LINES ASHORE ST. LAWRENCE R. MONTREAL. Aug. 10. Three stranded grain steamers blocked the ship channel of the St. Lawrence River 20 mile below here today, delaying the sailing f three ocean liners and holding up some 200 passengers. The Illnlgworth grounded In the fog and the Aldebaran fouled htr, carrytrur sway a few plates. The laierton mean time went aihore a little farther up. The delayed liner are tahe Duchess ot Bedford, Alaunla and. AUienla.