'0 CLASSIFIED HAL XS w E -p" one rcada the CliMtded Ada. advertlm for Jt. loe, O r ;u 0 u find, locate the owner. you need, advertise for it ir.T TIIK CLASSIFIED IIAI1IT. No. 272 FUR i.o Denies Lord Lntatfs Pro- Dupont Shot Up (55 n Share nnd ptaafo llnve lleen Rejected U Nov. 20. An em- " iii'me .iM'.s proposals have not mi My considered by the I'nvernment and no deci- -i y kind hsd yet been i i'n of the frt paasaKe (I triris under 19 years 1 longing to agricultural niing to Canada for i wax announced by the urn Department. Pre-1 t ree imssage age limit FO.ID GUILTY OF FISH BOAT THEFT 'I'li'iifO 'UIIV it a x. Reserved hy Judge on Joe Seymour; Dennis Cnse Awaiting Decision miiur was found guilty Voung in County Cour. ! "iHJf on a charge of theft 1 Iih uI halibut boat Trnmp ' was reserved by 'HIj "'iinin, similarly charged, 'I'lro ii medical exa'mlna-"iv hi cusc is decided CHARGED WITH AN ASSAULT Robertson Orr Sued Well Known Iturrlsler in Vancouver by "t'VER. Nov. 20. Rev. nson Orr appeared before 1 'i'te Findlay today charged "faulting Harold Bruce "i. K.C. The cane is al-ttand over until No- Radio (23 to Record Levels i MVW YHIik' Vn 9t Pripoa Robert F orke MmWer . on New York iu ion, to publish reports a , .. . SlUCK E.XCIMIIIMI!. nt nam It WWII ;l?adl!'nt rrlm"t of new high records were chalked ; d Lord Lovatt's immi-, . ... ... Mr. Forke said j I)uKnt shot up M a share to a record price f Case! ThreshiiiK wont up 32 and Radio fctS.50 to $886. RAIN AND SNOW ARE REPORTED TODAY AT DIFFERENT POINTS The (lovernmeut Telegraphic rejHtrtH show that rain was falling this morning at Anyox. Stew art and Terrace while at Eighth Cabin on the leiegrapnic unei north of Haselton it was snowing. Following i the report: Prince Ruiert. cloudy, calm, lfi. Port Simpson, Cloudy, calm, '14. Haysjtort. light wind, cloudy. 44. Terrace, rain, calm, 8S. RoaswooM, cloudy, calm, 80. Aiyansh, Cloudy, calm, 30. Alice Arm, heavy rain, calm, sr.. Anvox. raining, calm, o. Stewart, raining, calm, 84. Haielton. part cloudy, calm, 3G. Smithers, cloudy, calm, 40. Burns Lake, clear, calm, 2. Eighth Cabin, snowing, south wind. HAZELTON CONVICTION SUSTAINED IN APPEAL The anpenl being dismissed, Judge F. McB. Young in County Court yesterday afternoon sustained a conviction and sentence of threo months' imprisonment nmi.sann fine imposed upon An drew Westerlund for supplying Indians. L. W. Patmore Dtmnjirarl nn behalf of the Clt)Wn and UIIU John afUlill V. 1 v. Clyne v. for the appel- ..I. : One Has Entered Canada Since 1923 Unless Smuggled rRARRFD In, but Some Visitors From Here Have 1VUBULU 1 UIJ Itctumed Ilnme to This Country "N' J'KEAL, Nov. 20. Unless gome ingenious de-l tliose attempting to smuggle Chinese into Canada Ken successful not a single individual from China j t red the Dominion since 1923, exclusive of those re-t C 'anada, their domiciles having been established - to that year, declared W. C. Cowell, of the in- iKE PASSAGE HUGEJUMPIN BOYS AND GIRLS- STOCK PRICES 1- &urUt at b. D. - - '-- tit The following .uUttioiM were (bid ami fsel. A 4- 1 j Bayview. 2, 4. B. C. Silver. M, l.W. Rig Missouri m3y W. Beaver Silver, 13. 14. Cork Irovinee, 26. l. C4te Belt, SO, 98. Dun well, IK, 16. Duthle, B4. W. George1 Coier, 4.76, 1.88. Georgia River, 28, 80. Gfllcenda, 79. 70 Vi. Graivdriew, 9i, r. Independence, 9, 9V. Inter. Coal & Coke, 30, 88. Kootenay Florence, 20 4; 21. Kwienay King, 31, 82. v L. i U. 6Vi. 7. Ukevlww, IVj. 2. Lucky Sim 28, Ho, MarmtH Metals, 1, 8. Marntot Riv. GoM,ff'2. 8. Mohawk, &Vi, G. Morten WoomW. 8, 7. National Silver, IS 'A, MV4. Noble Five, 42. mi Peml Oreille, 10.00, 10.16. Pioneer, 1.U3, 2.00. Porter Idaho, 63, 06. Premier, 2.22, 2.23. llufus Argenta, 10, 21. Ruth Hope, 50, 00. Silver Croat, GV4. 7. Silvwmdo, 06, Nil. Sloean Rambler, Nil, 17V. Siiowfiake. 86 4. 80. Sunloek, 2.00, 2.25. Termliius, 10, Nil. Topley Richfield, 45. 46 Vs. Tori, Ml. 2.60. Wellington, 14y4. Nil. WhiUwHter, 1.30, 1.40. WbodMno. aH., jp; Eastern SJncks Norhnda, S5.26,' 50.00. Oils Fnbyon, 20 Va. 21. WHEAT PRICE UNCHANdKI) " ' ' :, . .. VANCOUVER. N6v: 20j--Thre is nq ehange in the priceflirwMst today, quotation on exchange this morning being $1.20Vs for Number 1 Northern. OPENING DAY :" Three Armed Men (Jot Away With $25,000 Worth at Toronto TORONTO. Nov. 20 Three nrmed men held up Victor ;;n department lor the racitic region under thei Goodman nnd n-nrai employ. i n government, who arrived in Montreal today on , after he opened hi spadina Vdjinia en route to Vancouver after visiting his for-; Avenut fur torc this morning, - " t t At iL t nnic on the Isle of Man. i ",ieH ,urm ,n Vnp "acK " nre anu roenpeu in nn aummo-lille with $25,000 worth of furs. STOCK UU01AT10NS F. J. Crossland M. E. is a passenger aboard the Cntala today returning to Vancouver after having spent the st few weeks at Stewart in a consulting cnclty Royal Canadian! in connection ,i . with ... some of .i the hint. It was a Mounted Police case. mines. PATTULLO MAY BE LEADER OF THE U rtwif n( Former Minister of Land Seta Gossip of ;;nl-erstdp (Join;,' YANroiJYKU, ifcsv. 20. The r v.i ol ioii. i. V. i'l'ttuilo vw" ex' ended eastern trip durii iii-.n he visiled Ms old home m j Woohlock, In:., alo got in ;do e vcn.h with Urinu e;ier. jbusinesn housen fifth a view in opunL.g up iu Vlgjbrta, has re vivt U the (luoUrrfffiof w 10 is to lead the Liberal V WV i'i tvic Lcgis lalure. The.e- wifba ft stnMur ar i ray of cipabia men, we'uding Br ! Sutherland, formfr ikiniattr .m I public woik in she ibtral gor-ernmoct; Hon. A. M. "BJtanfloi), for mer attorney -gar,tjn14 iCptaftt lac Mac Kenzk, former ppovifHal sec rotary; and T. 1). Fob alio, forme minister of lands, moat prominently will be most likely TO START LOADING i'attullo is Intionfld an-1 poai Wit 'tlfere will be some ikely times on the floor of the House, as Mr. Pattulio is a fighter who is apt to carry the war into the enemy's camp. Mr. Pattulio will say nothing in regard to the matter, it being a matter for the members of the party to deal with. WHEAT ON THURSDAY Lining of Steamer Yaye Maru Soaring Completion at Ocwnh Duck Act Derlared by Officials to be Illegal Following Recent Court Judgment VANCOUVER. Nov. "20. A so cial despatch from 1 tori a to the Province says all itVmonH un-der the male minimum wage act have been declared illegal and there Is no legal miniQium wage for men in British Columbia. This is the result of the supreme court's decision in the cs of the International Timber , Co. versus Field, as interpreted by officinls of the Board tor enforcing the wage act today. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'lUNCE RUPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928 ROBBERY IN TORONT Lid is Shut Tight on Chinese Immig ration to Canada Declares Dominion Government Official THIS Boston Grill ,r- r i ii -rri--r-rfcaa LABOR CABARUT Spaolal Dlnoera Tburadaja Hid Saturday Dancing ry Saturday ntght from 8 to la, Dam BH tar Arf AMonunoOntlon lor rata PartlM Fbona 4(7 PRICE FIVE CENTS MORNING o-tuai."jj-maajiu SENS A TIONIAL I'r. Hugo Sckener, builder an C-mimandt r .f the (,;ai ': v li.. will his wife and daughter. hat shinned from here this I said it was a reflection of the uivi- season. Tht vessel should get sion within Communist parflff away early next weak 1m the throughout the world since Leon United Kingdom or Continent. By Trotsky was forced into exile fr Ittmi time. It is expected the sec-! criticising the administration ipf ond ship, the British iwaael Rock-1 the Soviet Union on different nwtt- poal. will be here. ters, parcuirty iu policy tn rural Russia. It is stated Trotsky' I'osition has been vindicated by the i TiTTsutiTiTiftat nrmnv AMMUNITION FACTORY t events which are now transpiring CYPI Alien IM i7f?AWrFlnnd nave re8"! in a dHnd EAI LUUlU 111 rnhWlEi from official organs in Moscow, V1NCENNKS, France, Nov. 20 An ammunition furtory exploded injuring many othn s. MINIUM WAGE THROWN OVER for drastic action to correct con- drtions. It was stated that the party in here today, killing 12 persons and (Canada was giving Its support to the present administration in Russia, but that it contains a mitt- onty, which believes tnai lis e forts should be directed along dlf-' forertt lines, of whom Spector 1 the most nrominent member. Th minority is supporting Trotsky. Sector was a student in the University of Toronto, where hl radical utterances and views attracted considerable attention. After leaving University Colleke he joined the Qoninxunisiarly, then known as the Workers' imrty, and became known -as its shrewdr-est propagandist, He edited The Worker, weekly publication of the party, and has made frequent trips to Itusla to attend the conventions of the In ternational and other Commtlhtet organisations Last Big-Fresh Halibut Sale : IS EXPELLED! of Season Took Place Here as Maurice Spector Supported Trotsky Faction So Is Out of Party TORONTO, Nov. 20. A sensa tion was created in Labor crclei here when it became known that Isurice Spector, spokesman for Communism in Canada, had been 333,000 Pounds Were Marketed The last big fleet of halibut vessels for market, following the commencement of the close season is ill today. Seventeen large American vessels offered their caCbfies at the local Fish Exchange and 15 sold, the other two going to Seattle. Prices were low at 12c and 12.1c and 6c Sales extolled from the ranks of the totalled 333,000 pounds. party. His expulsion follows a fight within the party since he and John MacDonald returned from Moscow, where they attended the The Japanese steamer. Yaye last session of the Third Interna- ataru, which is lining at the ocean tional. Spector admitted he was deck, will move down to the Al- no longer with the party. berta Wheat Pool's Prinee Rupert While Spector refused to eon Elevator on Thursday morning to ment on the circumstances whiefr start loading the first cargo of i brought about his expulsion, it vrm year is expected by Friday. In that day the local boat Cape Beale, which is delayed in the north with propeller trouble as a resuR of a ret en t storm, is expected in. Another Canadian, boat expected within the next day or se is the Emblem. Tbeue are about ail the local bouts still out. No Canadian fish was landed today. Sales were as follows: Foremost, 36,000 pounds ; Arrow, 30.000 pounds; Sitka, 23,00 pounds; Onisney, 18,000 pounds; Helgoland, 14,006 pounds; Sentinel, 16,000 pounds; and Ivanhoe, 20,000 pounds, Canadian Fish ft Cold Storage Co., 18c and 6c Grant, 36,000 Jjiounda, Pacific Fisheries, 12.1c and 6c. Yakutat, 28,000 pounds, Atlin A few more American boats are expected here. The last halibut to be landed hero this Fisheries, c and 6c. LONDON. Nov. 20. More than Albatross, 28,000 pounds, Atlin 300 letters were received by the Fisheries, 12c and 6c. I Dominion officials from returned Rainier, 27,000 pounds; Kfcona, 1 harvesters after working in Can- 16,000 pounds; and Venus, 17,000 ada expressing the desire to re- pounds, Booth F!:brjM, 12Jc ' turn to t anada next spring, Secre and 6c. i Eldorado, 20,000 poi Fish Co., 12.1c and 6c Fisheritts. 12c and 6c. Electra. 3G,(R tteunde'nd PRESENCE OlMiMl) JIUrr You vmm a food irl not to Uurow spur buuum bUm down in the train. Did you put them in your haj He (bitterly) Men are f ool Jd Joan No, I put thorn in marrv Irentleman's rentleman's pocket pocket wn'o who was was She Yes. I agree with you but what else can we marry. Royal J. P. Tedd, 7000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 12c and Be Tahomti, 6000 pounds, Pacifi M'MILLAN BUYS ISLAND TIMBER VICTORIA. Nov. 20. The negotiations are concluded by which block number 201 in the Mslshst Land District containing ubout ;:2.000,00 feet of timber, chiefly fir was sold to II. R. McMillan Export Qo. of Varicwivr by the Hemmingsen Loggrng- Ga HARVESTERS WISH AN OPPORTUNITY TO AGAIN VISIT CANADA tary or Dominion Affairs Amcry rovealed to the House of Commons yesterday. CONTRACTLEr ATESSONDALE yt, A N((v 8Mirne rnn. tic female chotiic building, power house and. aUurn lines at Essondiilo Mental Hospital was awarded yesterday to Paelftc Lu-fineer' Limited of VllieouTer, the priir being $1,642,000.' the Mrs .11. F. Mclnnia. AWted .In sit- the city today on the Catala from ting next to met London Passing Alice Arm and will proceed East Show. 1 on tomorrow morning's train.