25 TAXI and Ambulance Service JLnywharc at Anytime Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd and 6th 81 J ;... WATT VIDECK, Pro LVOL. XVI. No. 229". GRAIN TAKEN INTO ELEVATOR it was Miirrtu iKiiM gki.i:v MIIIXIi, AI.1I1KTA: Ol III Its EN KOI IK The first car of grain for export was taken Into the elevator here today. It u graded number 2 Northern and cam .from Oreenablelds near WalnwTlght. Owliur to the delay In harvesting oper ation In AlbertanreriTttlbar,-la shipped and the small amount alng west has mostly gone to Van- Icouref While there Is more grain now en trout here, the quantities are nat large and aom of it may yet b diverted south. Manager Joe Bennett this morning staled that the elevator worked well and they expected to be buy pretty aeon. RESOLUTIONS REGARD ROADS GATHERING AT EHMONTON CALLS I PON GOWUNMENT AT OTTAWA I OK All) EDMONTON, Sept SO Two reaolu tlons of importance were passed at the annual convention of the Canadian Good Roads Association yesterday Th first rails for th re-etab!lshment of federal aid to road building, while the second urge the early completion ot the trans-Canada highway. Both will be submitted to the Oovernment at Ottawa, Hon. Oeorge S. Henry, minister of hlghwsys for the province of Ontario Is the new president Hon. John Oliver premier of B.C Is first vice-presldeut and Patrick Phillip of Victoria is one of the directors. GETSMONEY '''i ! AND DIVORCE AT1II.IO KAMlV AWAKIlEO S33.0OH H AM AGES IN YMTOKIA IIV .Mlt. JISTICE l. A. MrlXIXAI.lt VICTORIA, Sept. 30. Decree absolute was granted by Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald yesterdsy In the divorce hearing ot Randy vs. Randy. The petitioner At-tlllo Randy asked 150.000 damagea. The Jury, alter deliberating fifteen minutes, returned an award of 133.000 In favor of the petitioner, costs to be paid by the co-respondent, Eugene Robelln, who Is now In Nice. France. CUP PLAYERS WERE BEATEN VANCOUVER, Sept 30. In exhibition games her yesterdsy Oeorge F. Peer and A, S. Milne, local tennU stars, de feated Harada and Tarawa. Davis Cup plsyera 6-3, 8-4 In double. In singles Harada defeated Jack Mc- Q1U 6-4, 9-7 and Tarawa vanquishes 0-1. 0-2. " IOM.AU WINNER Oi' JO(KL'V (Lilt BANK CLERK STAKES m.hmakki:t 4. NEWMARKET. "Sept. 00. Sir Abe Baileys Fcxlaw won the r Jockey Club stakes todsy from sblario which was the red hot 4 f avorlte. Foliation was the .third home ot the five that ran. . " .-Vi- . tttttt STOLE MONEY II tilt l.'Y MeNEILL I'.MlLK AKKEST AT Gtl.T. (ITA KIO, ON f IUKGE !' MI.M0 HI I I T O ALT. Ont. Sept. 30. Harvey J. McNeill, aged 20. ledger-keeper la the branch ot tb Bank of Montreal here. 1 under arrest following the discovery this morning that S32.OO0 had been atolen from the bank. McNeill is alleged to have cpeatd the cat and taken the money and jumped aboard a freight train travelling about a mile assy and burying -the money and returning to the bank The money was returned to the bank, hsving been found by the police who stated McNeill had confessed. He was brought up In police court and remanded untu Tuesday. RAIN DELAYS HARVEST AGAIN ing storm of last week. Continued unfavorable weather la af fecting the whole wheat price market openlrg this morning from a cent to two and a halt rents higher yesterday afternoon. September 1925 and la const c-rabiy ahead ot the 2.993.000 pounds lsnded here In August of this year. Good weather has conspired during the past month to make successful tuning and price hvt ben satisfactorily all the way through th thirty daya. The sales over the Fish Exchange this morning were aa follows, all being American'! Seattle. 58.000, to Booth Fisheries. Nordic 31.000. and Yukon. 18.000. First das bids were from lie to 14.6c while So was paid for second clasa. Lord Byng is Imbued with Cunadian Ideals and Says They Will Benefit Nations QUEBEC. September 30.-"I return to England Imbued with the Ideal of and it Is my purpose to do my very beat to maintain them. "The ldeala of Canada have been beneficial to thla country and they will continue to be. but It Is not only Canada they benefit, for they will exercise an Influence for good throughout the whole, league of English speaking nations." "All I want how." aald Baron Byng. "Is Just to alt down, I havent sat down tor 64 years, but now I will enjoy a rest," Asked If that portended the writing of his memoir,' Lord Byng said: "The trouble li when soldier writ memoir : they always abuse some one auditor my part there I not a soul in the world that want 'abuse.' "1 PRINCE RUPERT a- Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30. 1928. J CRASH, an ancient town situated 55 miles northeast cf Jerusalem, where in tb course of exploration aaionj the ruins there was found a head, believed ti be the earUest yet found representing Jesus the Christ. Undfr the. hlghcat point cf the. west wall at the right of the photo jrafh In the space at the base of the wall of the basilica is where ihe head was found. On the left of the picture Is a ruined circular wall, remains of the ruined round church with Inscriptions on the mosaic pavement. NURSE HAS BEEN FOUND MI MtllV WAKBIKTON. GIVEN I P IOU I.OsT. IS IN prince-'ton' iiopiT.tL FKIMETON, Sept. 3. All hope of finding her halnt keen glen up seteral dajs . Mis Mary Warburton, S-;ear old nurw who dlprrrd an Augu4 16 while on a like from Hope te ITInceton er' the sliti-flie mile trail, was found Ut night by searchers near here and brought I the hapltal In a weakened condition. When she started out from llpe she hsd on! month supplies to lt her tony days. TOTAL HALIBUT LANDINGS HERE MONTH OI' MHtMIHK I AHEAD OF. SAME MONTH LAST YEAIt Halibut landings at thla port during the month of September which close; today totalled 3382.430 pounds ot which S3 American vessels brought 2.736.800 pounds and 78 Canadians. 523. COO poundsM'he total for this month is .. 1 about a quarter of a million pounds I'ltiri: oi' WHEAT KIsEs as KEsI LT better than .the 3.087.000 pouncs during OI' l M'.W OKAHI.E W KATIIEK C'ONIHTIONS WINNirEO. Sept 30 Rain fell this morning In many sections of the prairie and generally the weather forecasts were unsettled with showers threatening delay In harvesting, which had been resumed since Moudsy following damag Secretary Cook Admits Miners' Federation is Beaten in Coal Strike LONDON. September 30. The first admission of defeat from Secretary Jook of the Miners' Federation came last night when he declared in an address jefore the tobacco workers, that th Union miners were going back to th pits 'beaten by starvation." They fought courageously but they axe Just as courageous in their r- reat," said Cook aa he denounced Premier Baldwin aa being a tool of the own-rrs. He also criticized the Trades tlnlcn Congress for fsllure to furnish money x aid the miners and apply a coal embargo. D. S. Prlng hall. Communist, was sent to Jail vesterday for three months mde rthe government- Emergency Powers Act. VIC FOLEY IS JAP ACQUITTED VICTOR OVER MURDER CHARGE nit iimr i iti v Nil llllKrllll I NANADJO, Sept. 30 Klnoshita, thl UlL ITllllLliiUij 1 Japanese charged with the murder of WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP AGAINST KIO KOY on October 20 as a result of gettlnj the decision over Sjivlo Mlreault of Montreal in a ten round bout hut night. The match was the final elimination bout In a tournament held here to decide who wa to be the challenger of Roy. Those who watched the fight aay Foley was smarter and out-generalled 1.1s opponent at almost all stagea ol :he game. LIQUOR MURDER IN ALEUTIANS CIIAKLEY KOSE SHOT IIV HIS STEPSON. PETER M.MIKANIKY. IN MOONSHINE tJl'AKKEL DUTCH HARBOR. Sept. 30. Charley Rose, aged 54, watchman at the Interna tional Fisheries cannery at Makuskln. an Cnadtanlsm." aald Boron Byng, the retiring Governor General, prior to sailing Uolatpd gpot ( the Aleutian f t. mUvrxrUaA th-m Hn.lntr tiv hinnf vara In rrannfli MONTREAL. Sept. 30. Vic Foley o' Vancouver will meet Leo Roy better .mown as Kid Roy. the featherweight champion of Canada, in a title match Islands, was shot and killed on Sunday by Peter Blmlkanlky. his stepson and only neighbor. The killing was the result of a quarrel over moonshine whiskey. The men had been drlnklng and the stepson demanded raore liquor which Rose refused to give him. Slmlkanlky then fired three shot from a rifle and killed Rose Advertlie 111 The 'dally Newt i a fellow countryman at oPrt Alice m 18 u,t- " acquitted on the am. now iompete I ok rEATlli:r.-.Jul S IffrftimH. ground rtt of u self-defence in the asslza court yesterdsy. The evidence showed that the de ceased Konlshl entered the room and the accused has his nose broken and other Injuries inflicted before Klnoshita .Circulation 1875 grabbed the knife off the table and subbed the assailant twice, the latter) lying soon after. ' " VANCOUVER, EXCHANGE Bid. Asked. B.C. ..Silver 1.80 1.87 Dunwell US 1.19 Gladstone .33 .34 Independence .07 L. & L. .05U .03 Indian .05 .05 ft Premier 3.14 V. 2.18 Porter Idaho .08t .08 H Bllvercrest .12 Wheat 1.45 Bounce the batteries fcr games. LEADERSHIP Sale 5-U the opening The National League closed yesterday ; with Boston defeating the tall end Philadelphia team twice. St. Louis finish ed 24 games over the Phllll:-s. while dnexnati. Pittsburg and Chicago finished next In order. AMERICAN LEAGl E Washington-Philadelphia, rain. NATIONAL LEA LI I' E Philadelphia 8-11, Boston 7-2. IS DECLINED lK. . F. TOLMIE CANNOT BE PER M'AIiED TO LEAVE IEDEHAL ARENA TOR PROVINCIAL Dally Times today states that effort of leading Conservatives to persuade Dr. & F. Tolmie, federal member tor Victoria, to accept the Conservative leader ship in the province hare failed. Dr. Tolmie, according to- the Time, was the last hope ot those seeking to prevent th recall of Hon. W. J. Bowsei tc the leadership. The former agreed to consider the offer when he !elt here for Ottawa but since tailed to accept. The Times then goes on to ssy that Mr. Bowser is unlikely to be opposed at the Conservative convention. Dr. Tolmie colleagues, the newspaper I kostI sdds, flstly opposed bis going Into the provincial arena, thus opening the fed eral seat of Victoria and risking It losa GOLD STRIKE MARMOT RIVER STEWART. Sept 30 A sensational I gold strolke has been made by H. C. rti.,lM iLf- -a tsn nmii.rt. . nn I Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newlf laid dancln floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latent and best for the least. Ptiona ,467. pr:c nc cz:3 EW STEVEDORING COMPANY FORMED HE MYTHING IN READINESS FOR THE OPENING WORLD SERIES BALL GAME Stevedoring Company Formed This Port by Group of Local People Incorporation U bring nought for a local company to engage In stevedorln Prince Rupert. The new concern baa been organized through the efforta c: P McCatfery. who baa been working on it tor come time and the papers ban ow been filed and the company will very soon be In a position to engage lr business here. It la explained that the powers of the company are very widi ad there la a possibility of it extending Its operation to other places than! r I nee Rupert The directors of the new company. It Is stated, will engage a competent nanagcr, on wtio la thoroughly acquainted with the loading and lining of ships TOST CAR OF - and who will be In a position to feature the loading of the grain vessels ion which come to this port. The company has strong financial backing and ex-pecta to became a permanent Institution at this port. The only concern now doing business '. here Is the Pacific Stevedoring Company at Vancouver. All Set for Big World Series Game Saturday with Yankees Favorites NEW YORK, September 30.- Everything Is In order now for the opening jf the World Series contest Saturday and odds of six to five are being quoted In avor of the Yankees. One Broad Street firm reported placing a wager cf twelve wo ten thousand dollars that New York take the series and another bet of one bousand against twelve thousand that the Yankees take four straight games, i ices of fourteen to one that St. Louis does not win four straight and thrt to ne that the Cardinals dont win the first two games are offered. Already 40.000 requests have been - received for 2S.0C0 reserved seats and ,t is estimated 137.000 fana will witness the games Saturday and Sunday at a cost of approximately half a million dollars. The games start at 1.33 eastern tune. Both managers so far refuse to an- CONSERVATIVES ENTHUSIASTIC OVER ME1GHEN NEWSPAPER AYS THEY ARE OlitK. INU HKillEST ;IIT IN T1IE1E POWER VANCOUVER. Sept. 80. The Pro vince yesterday said: Following th announce? mnt of Hon. Arthur Meightu upon retirement from the arena, of-federal politics he might come to live In British Columbia, local Conservatives are discussing the" possibility of his accepting the leadership1 of the party In Jils province. The idea Is meeting with enthusiastic reception among the lead- rrs of the. party, who say British Col umbia demonstrated In no uncertain terms Its faith in th man and his Victoria Sent. 30. The Victoria 1 2oUcles and now a further demonstra- . . : . ion of regard from British Columbia Conservatives In the form of the highest fift in their power In connection with what is considered a most appropriate JvrnU his becoming a resident of .th rovince. QUESNEL CRIME INVESTIGATED ADMITTED THAT HE FIKEII HIT SAYS NEIGHBOR WAS KIL-LEI BY SOMEONE ELSE QUESNEL. Sept 30 After warnlnj Morice Orloll, a neighbor with whom Tm was not on good terms, to keep away from 'the cabin when be saw him approaching Sunday, Aaron Kosti tired a shot to frighten the older man. ac cording to an alleged confession mad to the provincial police in Jail her. Kosti is charged with toe murder ot Orloll tor whose body Indian blood- bounds are now searching under super- Z7: rn, . n ot th. ponce oi district ten which Is owned by H. C. Magee. Dr.l R. E. McKachnle ot Vancouver and as-'l IIQUI 1 -. -Wnn-m ounces or cola valued at 12,799 -3 i . . 4 . . Oliver h" be Mt " wi S17 in or a total vue of I 'l1 S3 .8 160 per ton. Thirteen claim In all have so far! been located In the vicinity and a I -l.l.,,M ...M,n H mmrmA "TVtl.t TZTLZr-Z. .71Za. the body from the spot wher. It fell, Tw w , ... (which U now bloodaoaked and aervct . ... . . , ,.,1 a starting point for the searcher. mot River, the. former one having beeq 1 made by W. R. Harner and Homer I Flrklln to the east of the .on now re ported. Men Were Rescued from Depth of the Pabst Iron Mine Coming Back Into World Through Shaft IRONWOOD. September 30. The rescue of 43 miners from the depth of the Pabst Mine where they were trapped Friday at noon, waa completed late last night. Every one of the miner wa lifted to the urfac through an adjoining shaft and sent to the hospital to recuperate. The faces ot the weary miner were covered with red ore and dust and k heavy growth of beard a they cam bark into the world through the shaft, the one adjoining the opening that wa clogged Friday by an avalanche of rock and slate. - Most of the men are rapidly recovering thla morning from their enforced stay of 120 houra underground and the them would be -.able to return to their doctors'' announce - that the majority of home loqlght. ' , I miles north where the two men' ad- Joining homesteads were situated; According to the authorities, Kosti the cartridge was not loaded with balls but with small shot. He maintain that I Orloll was killed by some person who tired from ambush and later removed JUDGES WILL INVESTIGATE SMI OGLING TO HE CHIEF OBJECT OF PKOIIE WITH THREE JIDGES ON COMMISSION' OTTAWA. Scot. 30. Measure for the . suppreaaion of smuggling on the lnter4 ? national border will be one of the chief . ' ' consideration ot the Canadian custom probe when It resumes it sitting shortly. An order In council enlarging tb commission front on to three Judge was issued yesterday, The ad ditional Judges, are Mr. Justice Wright ot the supreme court of Ontario and Mr. Justice Brown chief of the court cf King' Bench, Saskatchewan, wltn the present commissioner, Sir Franco! tmieux as chairman. Th commission wUI visit th Pacific coast. '- J. li HI .1