PAGE FOUR Spoft rtews ' ju.. H- 4.' ''.'i '-. :m mm mming Took Another Vktery Vrom"rhrtHM j AnnMl Meeting-'!''! b.'DTC. rhib Yesterday CuSsWoh SfteecAsfnPSeafion Antlclpafed Ofer Braves NEW OFFICERS ELECTED FOR THIS SEASON Trfnee Rupert Badminton Club Chooses Henry Ileilbroner For President This Year Henry Heiibroner was last night elected president of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club with Eric Oee as v tee-president and Miss Haiti-well secretary. The meeting which was held in the Daily News rooms was well attended and plans were laid for carrying on during the coming season. Incidentally a nice cash balance was reported by the retiring treasurer amounting to $133.14. The retiring president. Ernest Wilding, presided. The full lis of officers wan: President. Henry Heiibroner. Vice-President. Eric Gee. Treasurer, A. Field. Secretary, Miss Halliwell. Executive, Mrs. McMordle. Miss Carrie and Ernest Wilding. The fvrrmwl meeting of the I O PIHLAOEtPHIA, Sept. SS St. , D. E.tefrttinte'n CtiSrb Vs hM 3t Louis Cardinals moved neareT th!) night fn the-1. O.'D. E. Hall, tt was National League pemraiit with a 15 arrahjfed fo start the "ifcssonVaiett to 7 decision over the VhiHies yes-jvitles on OetSSber 1. Tropects ait tefttay. fhe'Cfcras rjounded four j for a sefrul winter In this line Phtmtfelpnla pitchers for ft hit, of spbit.ie eiectlon of officers fe In the only other Major retyftfe 1 suited fflSfcfvrt: game of the day, the Chicago frflte1 PreSWerit, H). rJ. NOrririgton. re defeated Boston Braves 6 to 3. ""elected. Ha Wilson hft his fifty hfhf VieWKsMfriVH. L. ShradweH hotter of I he season. National League w. L. St. Louts 8D M Chicago 86 4 Brooklyn 4 to New York 84 7 Pittsburg 78 06 Boston 6 82 Cincinnati 57 99 Philadelphia SI 100 American League W. L. Philadelphia 100 50 Washington 90 59 New York 84 66 Cleveland 79 71 Qetrott 74 76 St. Louis 83 88 Chicago 58 91 Boston 51 98 SeA(-Jttartt( F. W. Allen. ExMuefre-Mfe. Robert TJkmee : Mrs. Sftobert Uartfett and SheHord Pel Dart on. Mi MS 531 .457 3A8 .888 Pet. .00 I .804 500 523 .493 .418 389 512 SPORT CHAT Ross Oatman popular account ant of the Department of Publi Works who visits Prince Ruper every month, won the men's sin gles championship of the Anyo Tennis cms recently when hr downed Jerry Maeintyre in straigh sets, 8-1. 6-1. The day previ ously Oatman won his place in th frial by eliminating George Lee 6-4, 6-4. According to the An- yox Herald, "Oatman played t bard, consistent game and deser ves great credit for his victory, hr game being steady and accurate a' all times, which pretty well tell? the story. He thus retains the championship whieh helsosron wot JMl. ' lif 14 The "Homecoming News"-of the State College of Washington ton- tains a fine picture of young BIT Tonkin, son of ,W. R. Tonkin wh- Is well known In Portland Cana' mining circles. Young Bill is hfen-i self no stranger in the north, hav ing come up to Stewart nearly every summer for several year? past and being a prominent menu ber of the Hyder baseball -team a well as taking part In a than sporting activities. The outi in' th "Homecoming News" shows him in full football regalia, and the leg end intimates that he probably will be the choice to fill Arehlr Bukey's shoes at quarter. It wTfl be remembered that Bukley bias ed a brilliant path on coast gridirons for the Cougars last year but he has now left the College. Tonkin is a two-year letterman and a smart team pilot. Thoroughly Reliable The name 'Black' & While on a boti!of"'hlsUy It as absolute a guarantee as th hall-mark on illvtr, ll aisurtt that subtle difference. In flavour and quality which diifinguithes this whisky from all olhart.lt guar arrfeei thai only the finest materials have been usad and thai always everywhere Iho qualify fs Ihe same. ''BUCK & WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLED, BLENDED AND KIKa vsiim at Kama Ml I 181 BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND j ; f .This ' advertisement is not published or displayed by the ( V ! JJuuor Cuntrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Committee Recommends SI 0,0 Increase In Msrdonald's Salary ,, LONDON, Sept. S3 A proposal to rate; the salary of the Prime Minister by $10,000 a year has ar oused considerable discussion here. It was the only definite recommendation of the Select Commit- 1TIE DAILY NE?S "' "'FT "HI ' !' M""'i I BH "-HH1 '111 t; "Lucky" Jack Merrill, who has c ompleted 312 parachute Jumps and claims world's record, aboun to drop over Parks Airport, 111. RAISE FOR propose an increase, but they sug gest, as an act of Justice, that air 1 parties should co-operate In car rying out the recommendation in regard to the Prune Minister's salary." The varying fortunes of the Prime Minister make the safer paid am Important consJderatkm,, for some, while others need notl give It a thought. Oladstone inherited great wea'th from his father, but Disraeli repeatedly ran into debt The Earl of Rdsebery marrid Into the Rothschild family and secured a vast fortune. Th" late Lord Oxford and Aaquith was Tee on Ministers' Remuneration, less surressful at making money which issued a report recently than his literary wife, and found The committee had examined five himself a poor man in his old age. witnesses Sir Warren Fisher. Per- only to He relieved by the gtlts 61 manent Secretary to the Treasurv. ' friends Mr. Baldwin -It a walth7 Mr. Balwln. Mr. Lloyd Oeorge. Mr manufa turer, bat Mr. Macdon-Macdonald, and Viscount Hailsham ', aid's meagre income as a Joslrnal- and as a result agreed that the 1 has never done more than keep "alary should be raised from $23 -'him out of debt. In his first dajN 000 to $35,000. as Prime Minister. Mr. Macdonald "Not only is his remuneration Is said to have been a strap actually less than that of two hnmrr on his way home each his colleagues," states the rcwt night rot being able to afford t "but the circumstances of his post- car. It must be remembered the' tion render his salary of less v?lu-. , a fourth of his present salary if 'han that of any other m1nl:t- swallowt up in Income tax. The house In Dov-nlng Street ' By comparison with Mr. Mac which he is practi-.alty compelled donald's allowance of $25,600, Pres to occupy. Is admittedly very in ; Went H over's salary of $7,5,0091 convenient and costly to maintain; ?eem: i nerous enough, togethexi and he has to provide out of his with hit travelling allowance o salary for entertainments which $CQ0 The Prime Minister of cannot be classified as official cana.ia receives only $16,000 and' functions properly cha ratable to his Cib-.net Ministers $10,000 each the Oovernment Hoepitailty Fund. ' Mr Scullta of Australia Is stilf In Canada the leader of the of- tower with flOfOI, while his Cabl flcial oppoaltton receive a salayinet Mlr.:trs aire held at $8,000, of $10.t0, equivalent to that of a! cabinet minister, but It Is not so;p rp . in England The report goes on toT6W X idUTiStS remark of an English Prime Mtn- l.ter: "His position, great as it is is at best a temporary one. and it must not be forgotten that wheni he goes out of office he probably; Dunng Season becomes leader of the Opposition . But Valuable with a salary of $2,000 a year and' WINNTPBQ. Sept. 23 While the! no pension; ana wnue his roJie-1 tourtrt gslnrss Oils season may, agues oan as ax-Ministers leaiti-' not etr- ! that of I. this iourthj mutely supplement their Incomes I largest adustry has doubled in in various ways, he alone Is debar-'five yer time. SCCOTtlrRg to'C W. r d from so doing." ' Johnrtov. Mont resri General Pas- The report summarises the main i Eenger ratttee Manager, for the re ommendattons of the commit-jCanadia, National Railways, who tf of 1P20 which Included thejls in W-mlpeg today, proposal thathe Prtpif MhilsteT'si . In l!?9, Mr. Jehneton pointed saAry Shoihd W $W,600 and thttlout. t':: buslnoss provided VtoUl all other members of Uie Cabinet rev?nm if about $S09.O00,000 toost Iiu-l.t receive the same total sal- of wh: : ame from American vH- ny At present several ministers f'jrs n: . left In 'his country rrreive only $10,000 while the Lord fory p, 0f VMi sura they HlKh Chancellor draws $60,000 j expendrci m pleasure and business The Attorney-General is given $35-! travel outside of the United States 000 and fees, the Sollcltor-Oeneral "As a result of the economical $30 000 and fees The Committee i Mtnt, or. ;icross the line." said Mr ' aoulH make no de'inltc recom Johnst. : "a number of those wh imendations r'ardinn these ano-'j-rrvj , "ravelled extensively maiies. and concluded: i in Car. ' . did not return this year "Your committee realise thatonebut on th other hand, many Am-of the obstacles In the way o'jerl-nnr visited here for the first plarini? Minlstert!, salaries on an i time and . generally speaking, tho equitable basis is the natural re-! tourist tde h;is born more than lui unite of nf-y ti'Vcrnmcnt v fair ,y the least' UNBLE "TO SHAKE WATT AS WITNESS (toiitinu'ed 'from pajreone) :Ttie eiamUdfdn of Mr. WattM mostly of a technical nature in which it was'Shown that he war paid for city inquests but not fo those conducted or originating in the unorganized districts. There was an occasional case at places such as Stewart or Terrace but no charge was made In these eass as he hnd bten specially instructed rrat to flo so. Mr. Watt said It was difficult, to let information when he took over the office as the atmosphere in the department was decidedly frigid ind not congenial. The accounts were audited regu-arly by the department at which time.; he dkxu&sed flnanclal'mutters with them but dfd not remember ver discussing coroner's fees. It had ever oner bein mentioned C L Monroe was his successor in uffli'o ihd he had instructed him similarly In regard to the 'ees. Mr. Mf n--of was later called and confirmed his and said he had not kept the fees as a discussion regarding it 'efcallty arose. W Watt "said tie had remained ibout a month In charge Of the of- rtce at much personal lnconvenl T ienec to hfinslf. J(0f Mr. Locke woild not let Mr. Wat tell about the fasSeusintervTew with Mr. Shelly at the time he was dL-mtssed as tie eJaftned' It was political and had nothing to feo with the facts into which they were ir(ulr-Ing. Mr. Manson suggested that Mr. Locke was much worried over this matter and the reply of Mr. Locke was that he had never been less I The grand circuit bone races for worried than he was then. f the season MOO are being staged at His1 Lordship fa Mr. Watt: "Do you night under the glare of electric take thetand yet that the fees rights Tufesdajr, aePtemn.t -t a iflmivji ri bui ny n v ujr v, SOLD AT ALL GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORB This advertisement is not published or diaply. . J Liquor Control Board or by the Governm- ; Dritiah Columbia. ware yours?" Mr. Watt that he did. intimated FINED FOR THEFT Carl Wohlln n , of $7 from one. s-,: r fined with hnprisoMment b- w Chrmont la ritv i . Mooting. vSt - .-. . uih . .... V by cLAUGHLIN' BUICR with NEW INSULATED I FOUR SERIES OF I STRAIGHT EIGHTS BODIES FISHER revealing characteristic Mc-Laughlin-Huick beauty and skillfully insulated, like afine home, agaihst heat, cold lind noise. Another exclusive McLaughlin-Buick advancement. 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