CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone reads the Classified Ada It you lose, advertise for it. If j.iu find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for it (IET THE CLASSIFIED IIAUIT. v XVII- No. 178. ' " Mayor Pendray. the present In ' '" "' ie filled the office for a nuro ! J'-T. Bubaarlb for th D Nf rnsiTRU TOLME British Runner Winner of 800 Metres Race in Olympic Games, Holland Vancouver man easily won preliminary heal in 200 metres; American girl victor in sprint of 100 metres but disputed AMSTERDAM, July 31. Douglas Lowe of Great Britain won the 800 metres race retaining the cham-j !..nship which he won in 1924. His time was 1 min-ut.t 51 4-5 seconds. .iizabeth Kobinaon, an American girl, won the 100 if t res dash for women. The Canadian manager pro- -Led the decision, claiming that the Canadian girl v on. Williams of Vancouver easily won the preliminary at in the 200 metres race. WIND AND HAIL ! I ON PRAIRIES ; HI MI-IT. 8THICK BV HI DDEN' , KJI1M U 111(11 KIIJ.KD LAI)- KASKAiniEM AN DISTUICT KIIM.D ! MPEG. July 31. A ten minute . ti rain storm hate yesterday re- :. 1 he death of John UcOammnw, .'it. who u rruabeal under a oarage in the wwt end. n light and '.lepoew 4s 1 : down and minor damaf ww 1 AIDE, VuK.. July II- A bail evening laid the crap ft unci into tb .riK machine ' wa torn off ;hon polea are down anal ' y tioiue in town ha window IMPRISONED IN tn ALASKAN PLANE TIUIT Ol V ALDE7. CRVSIIED HIT AIJ. llllli:i: (H'tTI'ANTM A 111; ALIVE i iXiVA. July II. The plan i ViddeaT Oylni from Fairbank rrasbeg In a storm at Oul-Hi p iiaiiym were Mr. Staat '-, and. Howard of Seward, a '.;t-r and Owen Meals, the "hopped the fusltage of the " '! plane open with an axe MM ocoupant bad been iK'rt tor several hour. Mra ,m imovod to the hospital at ' The men It to thought were inri-d ROYALS BEATEN AT FOOTBALL M l: OF NT A KM RESULTED IN (llMI'IO'ui' SERIES. NOW reixg even iwbo. July 11. The Oandtn 1; yenterday evened the Dxnln- 11 chiwnpiontbip arlc'lasi v (ioftun tba New Weetmhuter ' wo k-oata to one. kovhU won lumdleanfied by the " "f their star stobbart. Detaney I!.SM1. VUTOUIA MAVOHALTV v" "!"itiA, Jul, Ji-Alderman Percy kl nmouacwa that he will be a " 1 for the mayoralty at the next fimim 4- 4-4- 4 steward's err won nv , OOOOWOOO. July U Lord Steward Cup bee today. In- aowruent came second astd Stra- ntlhm u,, Brt, , enht u, . u tmmnt, to om. The atake tmrm a thou- aand pound and extra. .4,,, 44 r- 4i . j. TRAIN INERS FOR FARMERS UK T() MT TWENTY THOUSAND MEN FOR LIFE IN CANADA ON FARMS LONDON. July 11. Twenty thousand Bngllah miners and tamlDe are to undergo train! r0 taming frum Mine to lateen weak to fit thorn for farm work OuMda. aM Lord Lorat. under sec retary for the DosalnMOB. He aald be hoped that this contingent of unemployed mlnera would be ready by nest spring. The plan Is Independent of the pro posal to end tea thousand wen of whom neven thousand wouM be mlnera to aa- srt in the harvest this year. STOCK QUOTATIONS Noun Clewing ITIrm Tidy on Vancouver Euhanee (Courtesy of B. D. Jobnaon Co.. Ltd.) The following ouotattoa were bM and aaked: Argteita Rutua. ell. MVo. Day view. 7c. Te. D C Silver. IIJO. 1. Dig Mlaaourt. He.. Tle. Cork Province, Oe., 11. Ootton Drt, Me Me. Duthle. I 00. II. M. Oeorae Copper, $40, .. .Oorgl Blver. ISe.. Mc. Oolconda, 4., Hc. Oradvlew. MHjC Me. Independence, lie, 14c. Indian. 7c . c Kootney noreooe. 19 l9o. L. L.. 10c.. 10'c Lakevlew. nil. Lurk Jim. imc, nil. Marmot Metal. . I0M. Marmo Norand Prrmler. nib RUU) Hope. 57r 5W Sliver Crest K 10 'c-Silverado. 86- c SllteramiUi. nil, llc 8)000 King. 5c., tWc. Terminus, nil. 10c. Tepley Richfield. 06c.. Mc Tort. M 75. M 00 White Water, ti W. ti n. Woodbine, aoc . .- mdm Northern and prince viNER RUPEnT.'fi. c Tuesday, july CABINET MAKING A DIFFICULT ROYAL HENLEY REGATTA: Glorious spectacle presented along the banks of the Thames at the opening of the world's prem ier aquatic meeting in most picturesque surroundings. LADS LEAVE FOR'CANNERY Numlier of Well Known Young Men Off to Queen Charlotte Islands There wain a scene of unusual activity and excitement at the t'.N.IL docks yesterday afternoon prior to the departure of the Prince Charles when a party of thirty young fellcwx of the town left to work at the canneries on the (Jueen Charlotte Island. Most of the boys were going to either Ferguson Inlet or Shannon Hay and in the party were Joe and Douglas Scott, A. Scattebol William and Pete Fisher. IL Nelson, Tel Smith, Vincent Dcwld, Ned Hvrne. II Ernest Elliott. Rod Mcleod. H. MacDonald, Peter Krwk, II Morxan. H. Worsfold, Nick and Mike Gunich. Tom Kelsey, Fred Skinner, Walter J. Johnston. Hob Stalker. Earl Halt, K. Iamli. Tom Steen. Alex Walters, Mac Smith and J. JL Ward. The boj-H expect to Ik? away aliout a munlh. FIENDISH WORK OF YOUNG BOY It Vtlt It OLD AT MONTItr.AI. KILLED ins 11A11Y imoniKit roit t'KVINO MOamUtAL. July SI Tan-yetar-oM Hoi and Ooualneau calmly related at a cornets' inquest yesterday how he took Me lour-monih old baby brotner by tb leaa and struck it head against a Chair and hit the Infant with a whet- tout "because th baby waa crying and and I got Umd." he aald. The Infant's skull era a mash of fracture and there ere severe bruises on tne body. Th boy Is charged with murder. BOLD GETAWAY 0Ol mif Pi" - MEN WHO HT AWAV "WITH CASH AT WIXN'IPKO CHOSSED LINE St CCESsFl'LLY OfUMO PORKS. July 31. Bandits who took at ,000 from a bank messenger at Winnipeg yesterday eroawd the boundary near here last night, disarmed two Immigration officers who were pursuing, riddled th officers' car with bullets, drained the gasoline from their tank ud prcxesdMi auuth. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper Tunney Now a Millionaire and Has it'.. EoughtLast BouLas Professional-? He Declares at Banquet Last Nigfit NEW YORK, July 31.The time had come for him to retire from the game which made him a millionaire, was the simple announcement Gene Tunney made Sit a luncheon honoring the aged retiring Mu' doon, boxing commissioner. "I have fought my last bout as a professional boxer," said Tunney. SUICIDE OF A STEWART MAN iiody Foi'ND itENEATii dock with j KOli: TIED TO NECK MAN WAS F1NLANDEU WAS MAItltll.D TO ESKIMO AND DOM1.S1IC TKOl'lU.Lti LED TO DUINKINO The body of E. KayetsAa. a Pinlander who arrived from StewdVt on Saturday. wa fouud yeaterday afternoon under-eath the old wharf near tne Ocvan Dock. The discovery wa mad by W. Rid C. N. R 4ceuldn. In tb course of hi duties Mr. Held was undernemUi the dock looking at tb Prince Oeorn a it waa going south n was stocked to m lying at th edge of tb War a body. He notified the police at oc. Examination showed that a piece of rope bad been tied round the neck of a cros piece underneath, tb wharf . The the victim and the othvr end attached to body had been submerged but It would appear that It had been a case of suicide by strangling fint.. Enquiries rrve&h'd that Kayenda had arrived from Stewart on Saturday and bad registered at th New Empress. He was last seen on Sunday forenoon. He waa married to an Eskimo in Stewart but has had domestic troubles and waa recently drinking heavily. An inquiry Is being held. EXPLOSION KILLS 1;. AA THREE ABNHWIYORK NEW YORK. July 81. An explesloo on the steaai lighter Obaaceilor apparently kUW4 three men. Fir followed the explosion preventing either rescue or Inveotlfatton. PKEMIER NOT COMING Owing to the deeteton of Premier Meckenele Kinn u attend the League of Nations aemtu he will not visit rii.K Ruper. ytr lt i .:i.icui!i l j si, 102s JACK MILLER NOWPAUPER Wishes to He Exempt from Pay ment of $10,000 Fine in U. S. SAN FRANCISCO, July 31. Jack Miller, completing a two years term in the pen for boot 1 legging, took the pauper's oath .and asked to be released from the payment of a $10,000 fine. Miller admitted that as a agent for the Consolidated, bootlegging ring, he handled a million and a half dollars in Southern California and once owned half a million himself but is now broke. The case is still proceeding. CANADIANS IN WRESTLING YET TllltEE EASTERN MEN M'KVIYE IN AMSTEKDAM ELIMINATION'S HIT KI.OINA LADS OUT AMSTERDAM. July 31. Dan Mac-Donald of Toronto. Mom LtebiM of Montreal and Dan Stockton of Montreal survived the preliminary wrestling matclMvi In the Olympic series here last night McCready of Reglna and Trlfinov of Reglna were eliminated. CHANGESSOON C. P. R. STAFF VANCOUVER, July 31. It Is unofficially believed that Captain Edmund Alkln. RNJl. now Canadian Pacific superintendent at Southampton. wUl succeed Oaptaln E, E. Beetham as aup-erlntendent of the Canadian Pacific Steamship at Vncouver Beetham will uj-rii;iu..,.-u ilu'i" i) IMC Boston Grill Cabinet Making at Victoria is Proving to be Difficult Owing to Number of Claimants VICTORIA, July 31. Dr. Tolmie is finding the work of cabinet making a difficult task, of the thirty-four members elected on the Government side it is said that at least thirty have aspirations to serve their province in the cabinet. There are very few outstanding men offering, although W. C. Shelly is looked upon as certain to get the position of minister of finance. The Attorney Generalship may go to Maitland or Twigg while Pooley-is said to be slated to fill the posi.ion formerly, occupied by his father as speaker. What to do with Reg. Hayward of this city is one of the problems w:th which toe Jlrst minister will haves ci.lnd. Joshua HlncbllXfe a a prcm-j . .uet cam.auer ha earned the right L ft!! 'I h xrrv JUI1 A g K 111 to rec.gnltUn but Hiyward na led the LlllJljXllVl ill 11 p. us on two occasions in victoria ana. bis Irjenas are pulling strong fer hhn i I; fllncbcllfle tecoxe minister of edu- j cation, there wlU be no position left fori Hayward. j , T. A. K.rk ia making a bid fcr a poel - tkn at th: cabinet council board and 1 he la a likely man. lb portfolio of agriculture lsa difficult oce to fill. J. W. Berry of Delta I one of tne mea mentioned in con necti n with It. Hs. Lougheed ol Dewdney 1 apufesn of aa minister ot lanojs out taawe are oinera looung ier 1 the same job and so far everything to be uncertain. What 1a aure Is that Vancouver most get at least two members and victoria probably one, with one or two from the Interior. The, senary peUogg of TJ. 8. announce nortb eould. be served only by the that.b wflB atgn the muHUateral pact potatmeot of Burden at Prtoee Oeorfei.t Pafla ttend of Autrwrt and. so wUl iwtto defeated. Perry. . FAIR PRICES FOR HALIBUT ELEVEN AND TIIIUTEEN CENTS PAID IOU MEDIIMS AT EXCHANGE TOllAV Total babtbut aales tnls morning amounted to 106.000 pounds. Prices to American boat varied from 13.30 and 7c and 12.60 and 6c. One Canadian boat sot 11 JO for ftrets aarf 6c for aeoonda. AMERICAN Betty. 11 00 lbs. to Pacific Flsheriea at 13 10 and Oj. . Bravo. 0.900 Um. to Booth Fisheries at 1349 and 6e, Lansing. 14.000 lbs to Booth Fisheries at 13J0 and Te. Lumen. 9&) lbs. to Atlln Fisheries at 13J0 and Tc. Celtic -4X000 lat. to Atltn Flsberlea for Ketchikan delivery at 9 B0 and 5c. CANAlllAX Tlernan. 1400 lbs., to Atlln FMierles at 11 and 8c. Joe Baker. 4.000 lbs. to Canadian Fish and Cold Storage at 1120 an d6o. Verna, 3.000 lbs. to Canadian Pish and Cold Storage at 10.90 and Sc. Sunset with 33.000 lbs. was not satla fled with bids and left tor Seattle. CLEVER WORK OF A BANDIT n.lOOED AND IMHND EACH OF EMPLOYEES AS THEY ARRIVED AT I.OXO IIEACH ESCA PE WITH $23,000 LONO BEACH, Oat. July 31. A baadtt followed the first employee arriving at tb bank branch this morning, bound and gagged him and then repeated the operation until every employee waa helpless Then he entered the vault and took 433.000 in cash and escaped. TRADE TREATY WITH ... LATVIA ANNOUNCED OTTAWA. July 31 Hon. W. D. Euler announced here today the coming In to effect of a trade treaty between Canada and Latvia. The most favored nation treatment Is reciprocally extended. TOD.VVS WHEAT PRICE VANCOUVER. July 31 -The price of v heat on the Vancouver exchange thl iuc: -.!ii.' !. $136. LA HOE CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturday Dancing every Saturday night from 9 U 12. Dance Hall for Hire. The latest and beat for the least. Phone 457 Price Five Cents RACE MATTER FRANCE AGREE - jl OU.M NDEIWTANDINO AS TO SIZE wii Titi:r ir hiiiihi ivn SEND PACT THIS COt'NTKY PARIS. July Si. A new understanding fcetween Britain and France deala with technical potats such aa tonnage and 'lMze & ipti lt u wwle, to unofficial discussion. While the Government refuses to discuss details, the text of the agreemen. was sent to United States and Canada tedav (Auta ObambenaUtrr- - RUPERT CADETS ARE EFFICIENT jix , KE,.,)KT WHICH OIVES SHIELD TO KING EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, July 31. Jt!n Edward High School of Vancouver wen the I. O. D. E. trophy for the best cadet corps tn the province, as the result of lnspec-ttoas made in May and June. Prince Rupert High School and Sea Cadet ranted aa efficient. Alert Bay corps won the Indian I. O.. D. E. ahield. CHANGES MADE B. C. TELEPHONE IIALSE BECOMES CHAIRMAN OF HOARD OF DIRECTORS AND FAR-RELL PRESIDENT VANCOUVER, July 31. Shareholder hot the British Columbia Telephone Co. nave eieoted oeerge h. naise prMant for the past six years to the newly created post of chairman of the Board of Directors. Vice-president Oordon Fatrell be- 05m f president In addition to being general manager. MINISTERS AT STATE FUNERAL YtlFr. OF Hit. SlTIIEHLM III R I Ell YKsl F.RDAV WITH PROMINENT I'KOI'I.K ATTENDIMi VICTORIA. July 31 -Cabinet minuter and Hon. 8 P. Tolmie aa well aa politic an of both parties and many friend I attended the funeral of Mrs. Sutherland yesterday. Mass waa aung at the church of Our Lady of Louids at the Willow and Interment took place in the Catholic plot of Roaa Bay Cemetery. Pali-bearer were: Cftkf . Justice Mac-donald. Prnlr Mteb, Hon, Dr. J. H. King. Hon T. D. PattulVo, Hon, A. M. Minson and Han. E. D.. Barrow. (II EST OF HONOR Col C W. Peck. V.O.. th guet of honor at a reception given by th Conservative ladle of Seep Cov at th week end. Hon. 8. F. and Mr. Tolinle Uwr !.,., prent.