CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone read the Classified Ads. Jf you lose, advertise for It. If you find, locate the owner. Wnatever you need, advertise for It I C1BT THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. j MINISTER IINANf E KIIOMH THAT IT IV AH TORY PARTY THAT (iOT HEAD TAX PROCEEDS ANOOUVJCR. July IS Hon. Dugald . Khy. mini i r of finance, charged '. federal and provincial Conserva- with Indifference to the problem Ontntal mission years ago When mutter should have received etten-He said that m llt toe bead i. Chinese amounted to tl.TM.0M , the Conservative government re-ii and now the Conservatives were . :.. lay the blame for Oriental In-:. in the Liberal lap ITALIANS CREW MAY RERESCUED TliOM.HT THEY MY NOT UK "AR A WAV AM AMINDEN MAY HE HUH THEM Moscow. July is Hope tor the v of ats men carried off in the oi the Italia oo May and 1en . lor lost has been revived by re . :u mrtirmtin Lha location of the up la known. i.ienerei Noblle at Klnga Bay sent message to the Kraasln stating that ,r urt.up was not far from the pres- i:i iw Ktbsn of Uw lee-breaker. With M'sr reports not confirmed came o.ihI In Moscow of the belief that "winiiiden. the miwlng eaplorer, M iy to have joined this froup 'n hta to Hlght from Norway. FIVE RESCUED OF ITALIA CREW I'lTltlllll MAIIOONEII I'AHTV KOI Nil IIV K'K-IIKEAKEIl KltAS-SIN. MAKINO MCVEN IN AIL HOME, July IS. It Is reported that in i r -breaker Kraasln has reacued the up of five men who were detecned i mm the Mobile marooned praty, mak-,cven Men-In all that the Krassin raacued eOlve withut 34 hour. ll latest group comprises Navglator Vh.i.o, u Meix tolagitV Urhounelu Radio th. thcjbroke 'flir80 Bnlnorr Trol- DR. KING ADVISED NOT TO CHANGE NEGOTIATORS FOR THE P.G.E. RAILWAY REVBLSTOKK. July 13. Dr. J. H, Kn k tederal ivwnM minister mtaiswr va of health, inww, spoke ' line. (ew weeks has been esgagtd In a cruise down the Alatknn eoast from as far out as the Aleutian Islands. Prom here she knoU. The snip Is somewhat and of more modern equipment r - J ,.. V XVIIt, No. 1G3. WieWwar Rrlstling with her mass of armament, and her decltg Hired with smiling Jack Tars who are apparently looking forward Is) their visit in this port, 1I.M.S. Durban, Capt. George Lincoln Cdlexfdge, attached to the China station, slipped unostentatiously into Prince Rupert Harbor at 10.30 this morning from Port Simpspn and was soon moored alongside C.N.R. dock No. 1 and Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer headquarters for a visit which will end next Wednesday morning. A formidable example of old Britannia's might on the seas, H.M.S. Durban is engaged in an extensive cruise of the Pacific jut to "show the ootors" and It la th Si.r2 MARTIN WINNER wlU proceed to the Qwrnn Charlotte , Island and later to Vancouver. The Durban was completed at Often-ock. Scotland, by Soott's Engineering and Shipbuilding Oo. and was oommtusloncd a year later. She belong to toe UgM Nnill(R itr can'ADIANH IJI'ALIEY cruiser "D" eWs. Of Mm and to SIXOM AM. 1IIIKII PLACES 471 feet 6 Inches long. 48 feet 0 Inches TAKHN ll 1IILM beam and 14 feet 0, Inches depth. She - - -u sisut Ks si svnstawf nf Ifil 11 U Vli VUIUM as mntm large HJIS. Colombo of the North America MKIIll. WINKEW (JETS 111 Of f, 01 ad West Indies squadron watch we i-OWMVLE 1SS AT IiUlJi . iJu-Wrelaat year. IlettrOttmcttt iiWlllsti t -IJ ITMyY " at jiz alX'tecb zun. three four-toe - .r,j..irr.ft ruiu four three-DOUOsMs, ! BtDLsTT. Bncland. 'Jfir IS- A. . two twa-counders. eltht UwU cons and Martin of Olasfow. nephew of Lieut twelve twenty-one Inch torpedo tubes Alex. Martin lULukmMt at the Roval Oanadlan . i . . Duu TMiiht there aon of Victoria. ik. u.Kt raur i Toronto, Tomorrow afternoon there will be a ; Monday night men from the cruiser, wUl compete against teeal adepts of the. boMng game In a tournament at the Orand Terminal dub. A second root-, t ball game will be heW en Tuesdaj the warshlB participate In the Prince Rupert Swimming Otub' gaU at we .it tke and in tbe regatta, of the Prince Rupert Yacht It Rowing Club. th r wKieh events will be held on! Sunday. Lending partfcw from HM Durban, during the ahlp- uy here, will, It Is expected, have drill and route marches through the principal tteeU of the city. Hour that the ship will be open for public Inspeotten wUl be announced later Boon after tne Durban was tied up, Lieut. Walter Hume, commanding officer of the loeal detachment of the IU..I Osnadlan Navy Volunteer Re- rve. went aboard to pay his reapeota to Ospt. Coleridge. This morning Col. 8 P MeMordle. DBO, mayor of Prince 'rm1 U on Rupert. pa Oolerldfe who wMl return the call this afternoon. . L. . vrrv creditable band CARNEGIE MILLIONAIRE DIED AT NEW YORK lOUAY ,,,vnn Juiv IS. Alexander peacock, one of the forty men Carnegie nudTlnto millionaire., died here aged million. He came M worth twenty from Scotland a penniless .boy. uivt-.nisil THEORY wn.tAL July 13-The Bwedl.h ... it..nnl-. ued 80. scientist KicukM. one vtrlp of lnnd. arrived . . . vnnet. I,. . . . . . . - J ' . . - Mvm. hf SlUQJ w, --o ... "u ipon m iioo. ut. ouwjenwiu km nere t" Hlw ' . N1"ld .,,,,,iiiiiJ ' end ""vised tbe oie.-u.ni not to change ne- Won his theory tnat onc' K' tiators for the PjO.B. aareement at Labrador and Oreenland . Jmiln SECOND STAGE KING'S PRIZE GOOD MARKSMANSHIP ot uunrr, won uie su- tour to Prince Oeorge. at all point Hon T D. PattuUo was given an excellent reception and th Minister of Land wires from Prince Oeorgo this morning to sy that It can be stated with every confidence that every Literal candidate along the line of the Canadian National will be elected. That Includes H. O. Perry of Prince Oeorge In whose Interests a meeting waa held there last night. BLEW OUT TIRE AND STRUCK TELEPHONE dot i? at VANrni i uaiii ni VAJICOUVBR. July 13 Miss Jean thoard HMS Durban which played as Ferguson of Boston Bar. B. C . died at thTvessel wa entering the harhor today ; tbe Hospital todsy as a result of In- ,.h wl,i no doubt be heard fur- Juries received when the car In which . ' .hin-s .tsv. There 1 she was driving blew out a tire and inn uu. ... -- . also a good orchestra. careened agnlnst a telephone pole on the Klngsway In South Vancouver. FRANK BURRILLOF !lllIWJ" 1 .IN VICTORIA PASSES VIOTORIA, July 18. Frank Burrlll, an old timer ot tola city who wa born In Yorkshire, England In 1800 died today. He waa for many years chief accountant for the real estate and brokerage firm of Pern ber ton ti Son and la well known in the city. I'KUE OK WHEAT VANCOUVER. Julv 13 Whent here today waa quoted at 1 S6V set. She was buUt in ltlS at oiasgow to be used as a mystery ship In the War. subwquenUy being acquired by Oapt Hancock who use the vessel as a yacht as weil as a fruit carrier along in cash siJO a gallon. Witness explained tfeey could pay this because the alcohol wa resold at prices ranging from eight to ten dollara S PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPEHT, fc.C .. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1D28 VESSEL IN PORT Premier Maclean Tells Why People of British Columbia Will Return ' His Government to Carry on Vork VICTORIA, July 13. "I am convinced that the people of this province have made up their minis to keep the government in of ficV because they are satisfied with it and the condition of the country," Premier MacLean said here. "I have viited almost every constituency ef the province and I have absolutely no coubt about the verdict of the elector!!. The government will return after the poll with a strcnslh greatly increased over its former standing in the Legislature. "I have found everywhere a feeling that the government should be allowed to continue its work, and nowhere have I been any real hostility to tt. No audience which 1 addressed in my entire cur was hostile to the administration. "The great body cf independent vctera, as well as many formerly Conterveiives, will vote for Liberal candidates for two reasons: First, because our candidates are in every riding men or out landing character and integrity; and second, because absolutely no good reason has been shown by our opponents why we shculd be replaced by them. The pecpfe oi British Columbia, I believe, have already weighed the Iwuen of this election end decided that the government i entitled to their confidence net enly ftr what it has done but In what its program will mean to Ithe future of the, province." Yacht Oaxaca Ashore Wrangeil Narrows but None Aboard in Danger '..'2?J2J!FZ2L. T T?JrJbLZ X .hl Word was received locally this morning that the private steam -J " j P,t.nTt,b STuH. ot Poeet-jyacht Oaxaca. owned and commanded by Capt G. Allan Hancock Twit hundir and twntr oniotra di iso. is rtnxv.ea uuiuuim iv w. now or UUr. to ptrtlc.pt t aim and men make up the iBmpscmcnt oi oergeant swwnwn w v-... . a C TOSS me l acme jct-un, asuuic ucoi nctn iau (ecuiw any of the girts HMS. Durbna. sectnd with its and twrge-nt Burton : gf pa8? Wrangeil Narrows. Capt. Hancock, his fourteen pas- -n only stlpulsttoo that The Dally exteutaisment PRtMiKAM vicfcrt third wiw its. ., Mngerg an(j thirty-five members of the crew, mostly Mexicans, are News makes in connection with est-....t, k.v bm aosnnleted for i 8etral OanadUna qualified. ""! .,, . . , i Hsncror and whilp first rcnorts were rather tracts la that no employee In the " .Wu. kalnsi T.lsalS miflfsw IkT IIUbVWB.. I mw.ww. - . the entertainment of ofneers and men Teton." . - ' MOTOR LICENSE FEES SENT OUT Bribe Money Alleged to Been Paid to Customs Officer for Release from Bonded Warehouse The Dally Mews. This great Distribution, the liberality of which far surpass s anything ever before attempted In this entire aaetton wall break all record in the annals of newapaperdom in Northern B. C. ABSENCE OK KEO TAPE There la to he no red tape connected with this Olft Oampatgo The Olfts. both CASH and MOTOR CARS, are to be distributed ahsotwtety Free. Any man or woman, bay ot girl, married or atodte. restdlag km this vlsSesty to. eligible to enter ttao rtr" campaign and to awSSM m,m?l& Gifts Tree. It la not necessary that the candidates or partlelpaata be a subscriber to The Dally News. Every participant Is absolutely guaranteed lone of the two fine motor cars or a. TZtTot alarming, latest word is that the palatial yacht is in no danger of -nj - iwnjr . .inm.... Th . ... ., k. .uMiM. of the Ijeal aergeant Rgn oi viciora. snt J ' Alaska el SalvflL'p rl Co. is sendinir tuirs . t from,01 of htr muBal"t UnmedUte Iuue families cm enter roam oi ssomrea. uu , . ----- --- -- OPPOKTl'NITIES AKE EOl'.lL J (WHniwi ... v . , wUl be a football game between HUB. Tnree oer - Tbe Oasaoa aJUDVClU Ml lit; ttVBlVVttllW WsV HIV 'uvu awnvae which m oa a crulm ' Durban and Prince Rupert. Local so- chance to qualify m "!to Alaska, when too accident occurred. oxaea' atrandlng clety wUl forecather at 9 p for a lo"''-1 '' , - . w ' registered at Panama Hoi lad 8plka Rock .ii in honor of Uie eaotain and orn-, Kiddle of Torunto, aergean: uaweon f 176Q .bout the aloe and Ctrporal Davlea of Vte-. Itam8T prmoe Charles. cricket match between representative .....i .w. .u .tui it M ft Durtaaa and on tt T t I'ATTn.M) MIKIW UHllttl. CANIHIIATBM AIL HILL UK ELECTED Following a speaking u" . i . .kM,mh Mink rviiumtii It is also ptanned to nave men iran t " ' although a much finer appearing ves It moke no difference whore a candidate Uvea, so far a hi or her between Burnt chances of winning the biggest gtfta aie eoaeerned. Tbe dtotrtowtkm ot the automobiles and all cash prices have been so arranged that each candidate wul have an equal opportunity. One of the motor cars and Just as many cash gilts aa there are active participants must be swarded in the city of Prince Rupert; and oo of the ci r and Just ss many cash award as the California and Mexican coasts. The ; th tlTt participants will be vessel is Of modern and elaborate p-1 VICTORIA. July IS Motor lieena awrCad cutalde of Prince Rupert. By pointmeats. She called here for a fs distributed In British Oggumbla Lhte arrangement peraona residing out day last week northbound. , m unlet bsllUss today total W4 MO. Of ,la 0( prfince Rupert baas the aasae op- Capt. W. 8. Mcorehouse U the pilot thla amount mnee Rupert get st.tji. portunlty as rsektenu or Prtnee Rupert aboard the vessel. rnn uwti, h.ii. v.ui-. n(j Tloc vers Latest report give the scene of the Smlthers. son; and Terrace, sow. Candidates living outside of Rupert do not have to oocnBote wita those living m Prfncs Rupert for eltbor cars or cash prices. lltlEMIS HELP CAMlIIIATI Polks who have never taken part In a voting campaign of this magnitude are una bis to realts bow rapidly their vote total accumulate. Once tbe tan la made, they pile up like magic Subsoriptlons and coupons wlU secure . i . - tH . k. fbH. m.mi Evidence that "bribe money" had VANCOUVER. July 13. - And it u not espscted been paid to A. W. Scovil, excise officer, for release from bonded th., cadKute wui depend wholly warehouse of the B.C. Vinegar Company of large quantities of grain 1 upoi, their own efforts friends wui alcohol whit h had ostensibly been purchased for the manufacture of ; help them to gather vote and what a vlntr whs iriron vesterdav bv James Hall before Gordon C. Lind- merry pastime it will be with bounti- av of Toronto, who is conducting a commission here into the charges that certain companies committed violations of the excise! 1ft WSs Witness was president of the Sunset Vinegar Company and its successor, the ll.C. Vinetrar Co., until November last. A. B. Macdonald, ICO., oouneei to paid from $40 to as high aa tW a berth., aommlsslou. ettalted from witness rel." replied witness. th.t had submitted Information to "Did you ever pay money to Deeley. priso. ful rewards at the end. There are plenty of prises to go around among the hustlers Indeed there Is a prise, either cash or a car. far every active participant The plan la a oompeCUvee one and wul be conducted oa a business bads. The bigger your leffert the bigger your the National ReTemie Department and , the eiloe offteerr asked the ostniasislon i Turn now to page 4 and 5 of this h.i noueated itnmunltv and moiety un-! counsel. : Isatlo and lead tne Dig tnamisoswni o,. vtae tax.. "Notva dlmV. , Oft- u .ea Iter yourealf the unprecedented The alcohol, assorting to, Ball, bad eddellhill bWV fiUkMStplty The DaUy News la placing been -purchased from . the B.O, DitlHerWf viL fts ,lm Wjderstanding "J t0iAO','u 1 ,tm tor on whKh billed the VhiernQtrBPCrWltMwIiJilie with Deeiey. but 0f the automobiles by sending In your o,. . iin. in addition, the VUMtar Deeley. according to Ball. "Would not nomination blink or that of a friend Oo. through Ball, toftordlng to tne tot- work with him." and he. Ball, "did today. Do it now ter Dald the distillery "on tbe aide" ; not know Deeley. Tne uany news campaign Under further croes-examinsiion tne secona jiuur oi iw mm wealed that 8oovil wa not an exelse is open every day from In the morn-offloer. The alcohol had been released ' Ing until 8 each evening. "with the connivance" of Frederick! Deelev. excise officer. Ball did not Mr. and Mrs. William Brass returned "How wss the alcohol released from know this of his own knowledge and to the city on the Prince Rupert this the bonded warehouse-" Inquired Msc-1 hsd never paid money to Deeley but morning from a trip to Victoria where donald. ' lie impllcsted the latter through Scovil. Mr Brass participated "Through Bii-angement with Scovil who. lie ld, ' divide the excise officer, tor which he Wi Deeley the bribe wuuey. the rectnt with mutual "hoot of the British oluinbln Boston Grill LARGE CABARET Special Dinner Thursday and Saturday Dancing every .Saturday night from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire. The latest and best for the least. I'hone 457 Pricei Five Cents PREMIER MACLEAN SEES ALMOST CERTAIN VICTORY AHEAD EDITORIAL UEWAKE STAMPEDE EFFORT Vigorous attempt are being r d y the Conservatives, both . rv and in the south, to show ! at their party is winning in ji-rsmt election. All kinds of )';. arandH arc being sent out in irn i ltrt to create a last moment Lamped. tliitors are warned against ah a movement. It is purely id :i l it ial and does not represent i real sentiment of the electors Ihtormation received here is ii tl:.: Maclean government will v, .i: all along the line, especially Northern and Central British i umltia. The people generally -atified that the present .. i i mi nt is better than any the i i, -crvattve party could give. CONSERVATIVES ARE BLAMED FOR ORIENTALS HERE Cruiser Durban Arrives Visit to Prince Rupert Ambitious Program of Sport and Social Events Arranged for Their Entertainment While Here Prizes Valued at $4,000 Offered to Readers of Northern B.C.'s Paper "Daily News in Every Home" is Slogan and Fine New Automobiles are Being Given Away as Well as Cash Offering a magnificent array of wonderful GIFTS, The News is announcing one of the most lavish automobile and cash prize . campaigns ever c nducted in Prince Rupert or this section, and the ; sole purpose of this Great Free Gift Distribution is the placing of ' a copy of The News in every home in this entire section, j More than $4,000 in FREE PRIZES including two of the most ' popular standard automobiles, of the latest 1928 models, both pur- chased from local dealers, plus hundreds of dollars in cash prizes, j In fact at many gifts as there are active participants, to be awarded to men. women, boys and flrts of - - - - - I this section In the nest lew wees T -T i Tri"!. Tlin 1 TAT"! fiMfiU fAKADEi IS THREATENED HOIKIIAIIOKS I'KOTEST AOAIXST IMPRISONMENT OK ONE OK PEOPLE IN NOVEL MANNER XMJSOH. July IS. Doukhabors protesting gVf. tne Imprisonment of one of their people threaten to parade pajMd. PeJlM oJUjBitf)U Jjetper . are keeping a constant watch to prevent :ie men and women from Doukhabor settlements returning to the city to recommence the famous naked parades of years ago. WARSPITE HIT IN THE AEGEAN KLAOMIIP Of VICE-ADMIRAL It TANK FLOODED HIT OTHERWISE NOT INURED LOKDON. July to. The battleship Warsplte struck an tsagttarted obstruction In the Aegean Sea and sustained alight damage. Three double-bottomed compartments were flooded. The warahip la the flagship ot Vice- Admiral Jelly, second in command of the Meiiterranean fleet. GOVERNOR IS GIVING PRIZES TIIOt'MAMI DOLLAR TO E.NCOIR. A(1E LETTl.ltH AND ART IX DOMINION OTTAWA, July IS The Governor General is offering prise totalling In value a thousand doUara for competition in music, drama, painting and sculpture with a view to encourage arts and letters. Tbe competition is llatltad to British subjects resident n Canada. In provincial police court yesterday afternoon before Stipendiary Magistrate H. P. McLeod. ab Indian was 'Ined 2. with the option of thirty days' imprisonment, for fishing with an anchored net which Is oontrsry to the iegulstloru OXINC TONIGHT AT 9 o'clock Exhibition Building Hounds 10 Battling GURyiCH RAY CLARK of Itellingham 5 (iood preliminaries S Reserved Seats now on sale at S1.65. General admission, $1.10 Tax included.