wail 25 TAXI Ambulance and Boston Grin Large Upstair Dining HalL Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime floor, for hire. Stand; Exchange Building NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. MATT VIDECK. Prop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I XVII . No 228. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1927 Price FiTnCenta SCHEME FOR RESTRICTION FISHING GOVERNMENT SELLS BONDS BEST Scheme Outlined for Protection of Salmon Throughout Province by R. J. Goose at Alberni Meeting General reductinn of boat and gear suggeste our resiaent nsnermen to oe given preference PORT ALBERNI, B.C.. September 29. A representative mooting of fishermen and cannerymen took place here yesterday afternoon. A. W. Neill, M.P., convened the meeting for the purpose of coming to Home working arrangements satisfactory to the fishermen oi thin district. R. J. C ioxs, one of the representatives of the salmon canneries said he thought that the fishermen should be consulted by the operators and their opinion and advice sought in order that the indus-t.r. ould be conserved. Intensive fishing should stop, otherwise - fishermen nd operator of oannerle QUEBEC SENATOR 100 YEARS OLD Hon. George C. Deksaullca Present at Unveiling of Statute in His Honor 23 YEARS MAYOR OF CITY Born and Still Live in St. My-ncinthe, Queliec and Member of Papineau Family BAINT HYACINTHE. Que.. Sept. 29 Ba nt Ityaclnthc and the Government o: Canada paid honor today to Hon. Be nn tor Cleorge Deasaulles, on his one hundredth birthday, when He. Fer-ninui Rmlret unveiled s monument to the aged but halo and hearty senator. Tut' Federal Conservative party also paid tribute to him. The Senator attended the unveUlng but xprnt the rest of the day quietly at. uis home with his family and friend. Scuutut Deasaultce was born on September 29 1627. at St. Hyactntbe. P.Q. II father was of Swiss origin but his motlvcr was a member of the well known Puplneau family He was a city councillor of Bt. Hyaclnthe for ten yc t- and mayor for 28 years, being clcx'ci b acclamation every time but once He was elected to represent his hom town In the Federal Parliament ID 1877 unci in 1907 was chosen sena-: during the regime of. Karl Orey. BIG PLANS FOR PEACERAILWAY General Sutton off to Visit District Before Going to England W-OKVER. Sept. 20 General F. A. Su'ion is leaving here Monday for a eu-.r of the I'saoe River country. He si ,i ecu that he was going to England at Christmas and while there would make an effort to get British capitalists in; 'treated In the building from Peace Elver Crossing to Vancouver to haul the wheat croo of that country. lie ex pec to Teturn from England 'n Mare1 wi.,h all the plana for thr construction of the road prepared. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON CHOSEN TODAY TO FILL POSITION IN NOVEMBER i LONDON, Sept. 29.-Ir Charles Batho wah today chosen Lord Mayor effective tin November p.. In succession to Sir .lowland .p BODYiS REPORTED SIMILAR TO AYIATOR - FLOATING IN WATER HARBOR GRACE, Bept. 29 A report that the body of a man with a helmet similar to that of an aviator, was seen floating in tin -urn"' m Conception Bay Is current newi -JtUij- wouM be out of business. To prevent thu they should work together and form a working agreement satlefaotor tu both and upon which the depart ment of fisheries could build regulation; as satisfactory aa possible to batt branches of the Industry. The suggested method or plan. Mr Qasse aetd. was to divide the provtrxx Into areas and to allot to cash are a certain amouat of gear, to reojoat the lumber of purse eetnes ntsy Vs nMlt f4 will Mta thlrt Mff Mmt ftsv UefuHraa. arrangement BwaSay, BiiJ and the Alberni Canal would only have twelve Mines for canneries Instead of about one hundred as at present. The Independent fishermen should oeme Xtrst. Tha Independent fisherman la usually a resident and as such was to be encouraged. The trailer and gM net fisherman under the proposed arrangement would no be Interfered with. In Barclay Bound there are at present only two canneries buying sock eyes During the aoekeye run. the fishermen dispose of tnty fish to either of these canneries. At' any other time during the year the Independent gill net fisherman could sell hat catch anywhere he pleased. This applied particularly to fail fishing and the independent man would be eagerly sought after by canneries and fish buyers, but, he contended, there should be a limit put upon the gill net as well as upon the seine. There must be give and take, said the ipeaker. He pointed out that the fish erman did not have to go to the can nery tor his license as had been Inter preted. He pointed out that under the present way of operating the indepen dent gill n ester always makes arrange)' menu where he la going to deliver hi flh. He does so to enable him to know where be la going to live and where he can take care of His gear, Under the new plan, he would only have to state what arrangement he made so as to enable the department of fisheries tr check up the number of licenses that had been Issued to each cannery This proposed agreement or tentative arrangement was not approved by all the companies. One company held that the gover anient should not Interfere In any manner whatsoever with fishing. He also suggested that the salting of salmon be prohibited. One ton of dry salted fish brought a return of $80 whereas one ton of canned flah brought $240. fTTttT4rtHtv LKIIITV MILK MIND HTItl t'K ST. LOUS TOKAY AMI SIX Di:.D ST. LOUIS. Sept. 29. Seven people were killed and many Injured In a terrific rain storm this afternoon. An eighty mile wind storm struck the city and as a result many buildings were damaged. 4. SE4RCHINGC0UVER FOR AN AIR PORT SITE VANCOUVER. Sept. 29. Flight Lieutenant A. T. Cowley, controller of civil aviation for Canada and Major R. D. Maclaren started a survey of Vancou- Ilutl UK DC: iur pun U. !p ABOARD BOAT ADVANCE Former Canadian Boat Hippo Has Ualhcr Thrilling Experience at Ketchikan With, gasoline fire flaroas spouting from her hold, what appeared to be mi extremely dangerous fire on the pow-r boat Advar.ce. was almost instantly wjuelched snortly after 11 o clock th's morning when the fire department arrived on the scene and played Its chemical Into the hold says the Ketchikan Chronicle. The Advance was lying moored to the city float. There was consldcr- ble excitement among other boat own-rs. for fear the fire would spread. The origin of the fire has not been tatermlnad. Antone Carlson, the owner, vhe has been using the Swat for a trap enoer, was pumping gasoline from the -war tank which was leaking, into a bosket to be emptied into another tank far ward Both large batons wete off a -was je?&.jki-h was standing on deck Carlson declares he was not smoking There was no fire near the tank ana no electrical wires. All at once the tank seemed to become ignited and an explosion followed and a sheet of flame hot out of the hold. The fire even oenetrated forward under the engine. Tie timely arrival of the fire depart ment and Its quick action In getting he chemical to work smothered the flames and caused the excitement to die down. Cartoon was slightly burned about the hands The only theory advanced is that the explosion must have been reused by friction. .The Advance was formerly the Hipp a Canadian boat, which was seized and sold by the government. PENSION ACT IS IN FORCE First Payments to Commence Next Month Announces Manson VICTOKIA, Sept. 2. llritlftll Columbia's olil-uRe pension fwiieine I now In effect?. Hon. Alex. Manwii, Attorney Oenerul, unnounced today, I lie Immiuloii government hating pT(l the necrwary order-ln-I'litiiH'll to make It operative. Payment of pension commence net month. CATHOLICS KILLED PRIEST CAPTURED AFTER TWO COMBATS MEVICO CITY, Sept. 29. Thirty-four rebellious Catholic fanatics were kUled and a priest captured and executed after two eombatt with , Federal troops In the state of Jalisco. MINISTER ELECTED GOOD ROADS VICE NIAGARA FALLS. Sept. 29 Minister of Public Works Sutherland of British Columbia was elected second vice-president of the' Canadian Good Roads Association, here yesterday. WHEAT STRENGTHENED VANCOUVER EXCHANGE VANCOUVER. Sept. 29. There was a decided strengthening of the price of wheat yesterday on the exchange, the quotation for Number 1 Northern being ' i-'-'"- COUNTESS IS FINED: L:tdy Enid Margaret, Countess of Kinnouil, for reckless drhing of her auto, was' fined $100; for swearing tji a policeman her license was revoked three months -4- ONLY TWO GAMES I PLAYEDTUESDAY landings of Teams Unchanged as I Usui t of Hatches Yesterday NEW YORK, Sept. 29. Yesterday's games In the Dig League made little difference to the standings of the vari ous teams. New York Giants defeated FoUsdel-l phla S to 4 and are now a full game behind the St. Louis Cardinals who are two games from the leading Pittsburg Pirates. Washington Senators made It four straight by winning another double-header from Boston and are now solidly entrenched In thlr place In the American League. The Giants are clinging to an almost negligible hope of getting a tie for the penant. The Pirates need but one vic tory out of three games with the Cincinnati Reds to ensure a tie and two to make sure of the pennant. St Loult Cardinals can win If the Pirates lose all their games while they win all. A '.rlple tie would result It the Pirates lost three, St. Louis won two and the Giants won three. Each team has three more games to play. St. Louis plays Cincin nati today while the Pirates and Giants are idle. Yesterday's scores were as follows: NATIONAL LEAfll'E New York 5, Philadelphia 4. AMERICAN l.KAlUL Washington 3-6, Boston 1-4. LHAOli: KTANDINO National W. L. Pet. Pittsburg 93 58 .616 St. Louis 91 60 .603 New York 90 61 .596 Chicago . . : 83 67 .553 Cincinnati 71 78 .477 Brooklyn 64 80 .427 Boston 57 90 .388 Philadelphia .... 50 99 .335 American Nw York 107 44 .708 Philadelphia .... 89 CI 93 Washington 84; 66 .560 Detroit . . . 80- 69 .537 Chicago ca 82, .446 Cleveland 65 84 .436 St. Louis 57 91 .385 Boston 50 101 .331 ASKS PROTECTION AGAINST NEIGHBOR Vernon Object to Kelowna People Go ing to Their City Owing to Epidemic VERNON, Sept. 29, The authorities here have petitioned the provincial health department to-prevent Kelowna people coming here owing to the fact that eight deaths from infantile paralysis have occurred In that town. Advertise In The Dally News PRICE IN FORTY YEARS TOLD ABOUT DRILL TEAM Visitor Here During Exhibition Week Mentions Local Girls in Southern Banquet LOXd IlEAfil, California, Sept. S'Jjt a banquet of official and einplojee of the In Ion Oil Company lierr one of the ypeukcrii referred to a vlit lie paid to Prince ltuiert during exhibition week and to seeing a underfill drill team there, lie told about the exhibition and the exhibits and alio the ktampede but the one thing that (.fowl out above rterylhlng ele was the erforinance given by ten local young girls In-Ktrurtcd by two young boys. Their Ierforniuiice consisted of physical drills and tableaux performed with kucIi remarkable dexterity that he could not help but admire, lie mild lie had Keen many such but nothing better Hen In the larger cities. After the banquet wu over a former IT line ltuiert man who was present went up and told him he wim from the city mentioned. "You certainly ought to be proud of jour home town," was the remark of the surprised man. U.S. GOVERNMENT URGED TAKE ACTION MISSISSIPPI FLOODS SEATTLE. Sept. 29. The Investment Bunker, Association of America In con ventlcn here urged the federal govern' ment to end permanently the Missis sippi Valley food menace. MANAGER OF ROYAL INSURANCE CO. DEAD found with Bullet in Head but no Motite for Suicide Is Known VANCOUVER. Sept. 29. Frederick Walker, manager cf the Royal Insur ance Company here, was found dead to day with a bulleftla his head. Suicide la Indicated bilt Sio motive for It is known. WEATHLK REPORT. Tecr&csrr-Cloudr, calm, , temp. 47. Rosewood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 49. Alyansh. Part Cloudy, calm, temp. 46. Alice Arm. Cloudy, calm, temp. 48. Anyox. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 48 Stewart. Part cloudy, south wind, temp. 48. Hazel ton. Part cloudy, calm, temp, 45. Smtthers Clear, calm. temp. 43. Burns Lake. Showery, west wind c:np. 45. Provincial Government Gets Highest Price in Years for Bond Issue VICTORIA, September 2D. Bonds of the province of British Columbia amounting to $6,000,u00 were sold yesterday at a price: higher than any realized by the province in almost forty years. To be exact it is the highest price since 1889. There were thirty tenders submitted and the bonds were sold to a syndicate composed of A. E. Adams Co., Wood Gundy Co., and the Royal Bank. The average yield of the issue will be 4.62Vx per cents. The bidf were 98.69 for the two-year-old four per cent bonds and 97.28 for the thirty-year 4 per cent. HUI the' pr.c ids of the Issue will go - to refund...,; expiring Issues and the other half :: n .a.icing new work, par-ticr.l..: . y ncv provincial buildings In tu.rfe; -nt parts of the province and rt.s. The sale of these bond at such a food figure and the een competition to get then: louked upon here as a vote of confidence In the new premier fcy financial men. It Is an Indication by them that they consider the administratis safe and efficient. 4, . lU'OF, KAKTII SI.IKES DKSTUOV IIKiinVAY AMI G.N. RAILWAY WENATCHBK. 6ept. 29. Four miles of the highway and of the Great Northern 'tracks bate, been nearly obliterated by huge earth slides near the mouth of the Swakace Canyon. It will be several days before It Is cleared. SUPPLIED LIQUOR TO MINOR: FINED $300 Stiff PunlMiment Imposed by Magis trate McClyniont on Henry KooMfa This .Morning Henry Koosha was fined 1300, with the option of three months' Imprison ment with hard labor, by Magistrate McOymont in city poUce 'court this morning for supplying liquor to a minor by buying htm toeer In the Old Empress Hotel beer parlor. Pleading Ig- Tiii ;e to tie fact that Werner Lento. slsteen year-old boy, was not of age. Ko ha pleaded not guilty to the charge but the rrturt, on hearing the evidence of Co.'sU'ule OUfeer and the boy, found otbei wise. Werner Lento was dismissed on a charge of entering a beer parlor, being a minor. Hla lather. John Lento, acted as Interpreter in the oase of Koosha. FISH ARRIVALS Total of 73,71)0 Pounds of Halibut Sold at I'.xrhange this Morning A total of 7S.700 pounds of haircut was sold this morning at the Fish Exchange, two American vessels disposing of 37.000 pounds for 12c and 6c and 12.6c and 6c, while seven. Canadians sold 36,700 pounds at bids ranging from 11c and 6c to 11.1c and 6c. Arrivals and sales were follows: AMERICAN Commonwealth. 22.000 pounds. Booth riahetiea, 12c and 6c. t Anna JH 1J.0O0 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 12.6a and 6c. CANADIAN Kalen. 5,000 pound. Canadian Fish S: Cold Storage Co.. 11c and 6c. Bingo, 3,500 pounds; P. Darreen, 7.-000 pounds, Canadian Fish tc Cold Storage Co.. 11c and 6c. Caygeon, 1.000 pounds. Royal Flah Co., 11.1c and 6c. Agnes B 7.500 pounds. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 11.1c and 6c. Verna. 8.000 pounds, and Unome. 4.700 pounds, Atlln Fisheries. 11c and 6c. , BOOKLAW WINNER OF JOCKEY CLUB STAKES AT NEWMARKET TODAY NEWMARKET. Sept 29 Lord As tor's filly Booklaw today won the Jockey Club s:ikcs. BURWELL DOWN TO TWENTY-SIX Low Point Touched by Stewart Property on Vancouver Exchange VANCOUVER, Sept. 28, A low point was touched by Dun well stocks y ester, day when they, were quoted at 26 ta 27 with no present sign of strengthening. Quotations for mining stocks wtcrday were: BJC. Silver IJ113 1.20 Coast OOjkper 15.25 16.23 Oorp gejt-vigm. Dun well u 27 Gladstone J4fc .18 i Independence .OS Indian .05 .06 L. and L. . . . m Lucky Jim . .29 Marmot .13" irumier 2.28 2.30 Porter Idaho .23 K -27 Richmond . . 124 45 Silversmith . J7 .IB Sun loch .60 .65 Torlc 5.25 Big Missouri 31 J1V4 TOTAL SALMON PACK IS SMALL Alaska, I'uget Sound and Itritish Columbia Only Halt Last Season WASHINGTON, 6ept. 29. Henry O'-MaUey. commissioner of fisheries, estimates the Alaska catch of salmon this year at 3,500,000 cases: Puget Sound at 675.CO0 cases and British Columbia at ' 374.OO0 cases. The figures show a total"! r of barely more than halt of last year's pack. "We are entirely at a loss why the salmon failed," O'Malley said. "There Is every reason to presume that salmon In 1828 and later years will continue to make their appearance. DUNWEIL SEES END OF ORE Stops Work on Ben AH Vein But Using up Dump and Stupe Surplus VICTORIA, Sept. 28. Head office of the Dun well mine announced today that work had been suspended on the new Ben All veto which has been under development for the past t "w0" months. Low metal prices la given as reason for this action. '' The Dunwetl mill is still operating using ore from the dump -and from that remaining In the stopes. This will give Several weeks' supply. VICTIMS OF EARTH " SLIDEOf' RECOVERED1 VANCOUVER. Sept. 29. The bodies of two men MeLeod and Poole, who were victim of. an earth slide at Cottonwood flats on Monday evening, nave not yet been recovered despite the digging of :!ve crew of 75 men. It . Is "believed It w;i: be vime time before they are :euciitd. ' 13