CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone reads the 01 tallied Ads. If you lose, advertise for it. If you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for 11 CJET THE CLASSIFIEII IIAU1T. " u WsT. w WW Wl XVIII., No. 148. aTf m Tsn ASSIZES OPENED General Nobile Rescued After Month on the Ice Amundsen Still Alive June 25. General Nobile, leader of the ill-fated ROME, polar expedition on the dirigible Italia, was rescued from the ice after being marooned for a month. Other members of the party were left stranded v hen the rescue plane overturned on its second attempt to land. LONDON, June 25. Newspaper despatches say the Russian ice-breaker Krassin is in communication with Amundsen and his five companions who have been missing for a week in a seaplane, which was in search for ieneral Nobile. Russian aviators will try to pick up the Amundsen party. TENNIS TODAY AT WIMBLEDON': r- tVINAMi Or IIKsT ROlM nHt CHAMPIONSHIP INDICATE EM- Llll OI T AM DOMINION IN WlUBLBDOtl. June 25. Cd AuMIB ' n-w Zealand defeated Francis Hunter i-R in th tint round of the WlSB- clou "hemplonahtpa. (..irld Pit tenon of Australia defeat-A H 1. Crawford of India. II Tilden of US defeated M V. :,:n-i .i,n of England :.n Heni.eseey of VB defeated E. !ier ol England Tien Lacoate of France defeated M. Walcott of France Henri Ooctaet of France defeatesl Me-unicd Sleem. ' Wirge Lott of U S defeated T. CroS- I England. IX MorpuRo of Italy Oefeated PRINCE CAROL STILL WORRIED If MNOINCES IIOIMAMAN Jl STH'E AMI SAVS (ilKL UK KI.OPKD Willi L. WAS MSll.K TO HIM BUCHAREST. Jun- 25 The deponed T n Carol, tether of the boy King IT. i !.arl. made public denunciation of i. mmnian justice ana mi - n .irtually assume power the dlvorot mi. parents Will be annulled. He do-s.re reconciliation with his wife. IW- rv of his SOB and he says Magda 1 with whom he left Bucharest ' ,.i.- ago. was a slater to htm. MEXICO CITY FROM ONTARIO JOE O.tlUIN KEAPINO MTKAWHEKRV CHOP NOW Joe Oaron la remplnf what la probably Prince Rupert eerlieot strawberry crop on i On Saturday afternoon his wile !' Picked two eupfuls of bseutl ful ripe harries from their patch on Soond Avenue. The recent warm ajpU. which la attU oon-tinutng. la twinging the "eiwp aloag rapidly and In splendid I style. to STOCK QUOTATIONS of Nixhi lwltig ITUes Today on Vancouver Eirhange (Courtesy of S. D. Johnson Co- Ud.) Bid- Asked BO. 1JO MM MM M JT Onrwett M Oeorta Ospfftf xn Oleaalr .14 la Olaclor . Oolconda .Tt .11 Vk .IS Indian . M jM Kootenay M 3 L. M K Lebeview , M M Lucky Jlaa M M Metab M MVi urn lft.00 OratUe MM t0 Premier US M Mifw .11 M Ruth Haa . M .44 Silver Oraat SUiarasia ... m .10 BIlTereaalta . .14 untoca .... im ISO .18 Torlo 0 Whitewstor . IM tie woodbine ... MM Georgia River M M ,Orandvlew .. U i 1.1 1.SS 1 Sloean King ........ MM Topley H'-afWd ... JH Jl Noranda i m Sft.1 WINMI'MI WIIUtT Hlgk Low CfctMe ..... 1MU 18 JU1J " 'u imw 117 187W At 11 o'clock this morning the fire department had s call to eitingwan a bruah fire on Aeropous nui jwr Prince Rupert Tennis Clubs courts. No damage to propertr was done. . . ... MlUWMM I .UP"ar:j:i ,7 U Oonet A-u-e "rf in the casese oi bwmi " " Stewart and Marry onuw wnc are charged with murder. Stephen Shepherd. Indian, was fined a is with the option of fourteen days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate MoClymont this morning for court in city police drunkenness. rw. to m.ny other counter-attrac M Tthe Prlnce tlons. the annual Pnlc Rupert Oyro Club, which we- planned to take Plre yesterday, w not held. iDuthle I'LANt; ur.vriirs tiikhe vehti:hav! Marmot Oois HIT HAD lO LAND AT TAM I'K'O UX UOl IK MEXICO CITt, June M. Joaqln rvhec.i snd Frlta Bleler took off Sat- . . ,v ...I nwning rrom winoeoc, uh ""! tmiui'd here Buuday afternoon. They j i imicu non-stop flight) but wees l"u-ii uiwn at Tamptco owing to lack : luel FRANC STABILIZED BY FRENCH CHAMBER-OVERWHELMING VOTE PARIS. June as. By an overwhelm-inn vote of 4M to 330 the Chamber of X'lun yesterday passed Potnoare'a bill 9r tne siahillaatlon of the frano at the Milne of 3 93 American money. Joseph Moore wss chsrged in city T L : " , nr. - n.s on Louie Alsthorpe In a aback .... Beach Plan. Adjournment was m the caw for e'zht days. Sails . Northern and MORNING FOR TWO CRM PRINCE Z HIS GOLD STRIKE NEAR ANYOX Considerable Excitement Caused by Discovery Near IJonanza Aline Considerable excitement has been caused at Anynx and Alice Arm by what is heraL'ed as the rldiest ore strike ever made in Northern Hr.tWi Columbia whtn John McCallem, Italph Ingraham and a Scandinavian named Erie staked three claims adjoining the Honanza mine, a short distance up Granny Hay from Anvox, alter locating a vein of ore carrying free gold. The ore is quartz with pure gold showing all over it and is said to be of fabulous value. The vein is from two to six feet wide and has been traced for a distance of 400 feet on the surface. It is said to run into the Honanza ground which is owned by the Gran by Co. and is at present unJcr extensive development with a view to operating it as an additional copper supply for the Anyox smelter. ALARMS KEPT FIREMEN BUSY The fire department responded tof three alarms yesterday. At 11.30 noon there was a irraas fire which ignited the plank road leading the elevator in Weatvlew. Damage consisted of the burning of a few planks. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the roof a Chinese aback at the center of Fulton and Taylor Streets caught fire from a chimney spark. Part of the roof was burned. At 8 JO last evening a abort circuit of the Ignition system sot the Oasey mail carrying ear on fire at the corner of Slghth Avenue and Lotbtnlere Street. The fire was oat before the department arrived on the scene. The leng spell of warm, dry weather causing an unusual fire haaard In Prince Rupert generally. MORE ABOUT SQUAW CREEK Official Notification of Good Coarse Gold Being Taken .Out Judge Young of this city is in receipt of a letter from C. I Monroe, gold commissioner in Atlin. who stales that there is quite an excitement over a new placer strike on Squaw Creek about twelve miles south of Dal-Inn Post on the B.C. side of the boundary and that he and Corporal Webster were immediately leaving to investigate. They go to White Horse first and then by auto to Champagne landing and then 40 miles over the old Dalton Trail. The Indians are reported to be taking out good coarse gold from shallow diggings. CRI DEGUERRE WON GRAND PRIX PARIS. June 36 Crl de Guerre owned by Ogden Mills, an eleven to one shot. captured the Grand Prix turf claaete wrth three qusrter, of a million nnos. yesterday SOUGHT DIVORCE HUSBAND NOW DEAD SPOKANE, June 36. Msrk Peaooek was found dead and Harry Mosier wounded In s hotel room when Mrs. Peacock told the police she came to get a divorce. Her husband followed and wounded Mosier, then killed himself. All three came from Teklow, Washington. PRINCE RUPERT Central. British Columbia's Newspaper RUPERT,1 B.C. MONDAY, JUNE SPEED BOAT WAS HAULED THROUGH STREETS on way to beach at ('owes, England, it was built for the lady who is seen in it. Miss M. B. Caistairs, to be run by her in the British International Trophy rave for motorboats. Gold Coast King Visits England and Wears His Crown Wherever He Goes Except While at the Theatre June 25. Sir Oafri Atta Blue, the black ruler of LONDON, the African Gold Coast state, arrived to receive the Accolade of knighlhood from the King. Atta wore a gold crown down the gang plank and the street and everywhere except in the theatre where he parked it under the seat. He has a special bright crown for Sundays. Included in a large retinue of black servants is the deputy drinker, who helps absorb the liquids when they come too fast for the King. Another servant bears a red and blue umbrella. Canada is Included in Signers of Treaty Outlawing War and Taking Precedence of Dominions June 26. Examining exhaustively the six major OTTAWA, points raided by France in connection with the proposed multilateral treaty outlawing war and quoting Frank Kellogg, United States secretary of state ations indicated by France were inconsistent with the provisions of the treaty, United States minister Phillips here delivered a note to Premier King. Accompanying the note was a copy of the draft treaty identical with that draft proposed by the United States April 13 except that the preamble now pro Tides that ft; the British Dominions and India and all parties to the treaties of Locarno are to be included among the powers called upon to sign the treaty in the first instance. The plenipotentiary appointed by Oreat Britain. It is shown In the pre amble, la for the Mother Country and "all parts of the British Jkrtplre which are not separate members of the League or Nations." The self -governing dominions will be independently represented' end it la provided that Canada takes precedence of ttiesen4n she following order: Canada, .'Aaetr&Us. New Zealand, south Ainoa. Irish ee mate and India. Miss Malale McDonald of Johannes burg, South Africa, le es pec ted to arrive In the city on the Prlnotss Kathleen to morrow to pay visit to her aunt, Mrs. William Millar. Blxth Avenue East Miss McDonald, a much travelled young lady.swpt to desth Saturday night. omea here from New sealanfl. wnere she has been spending an extended visit with relatives. 25, 1928 ?k , to show that none of the consider FARRELL NOW GOLF CHAMPION CHICAGO, June 86. Johnny Parrell of New York won the national open golf tttle after a strenuous M hole play off with Bobby Jones of Atlanta. Turret! won by a stroke getting 13. FARMER FELL INTO FRASER AND DROWNED NEW WESTMINSTER, June 26 losing his balance while wheeling a barrow of milk to the cooler, Arthur Rogerson, M years of age. a farmer of Bams ton Island, fell into the Fraeer River and was The ooay ww m.-unni ' ! Subscribe for the Dally Newi. Boston Grill Assizes Opened Today With Murder Trials On Only Two Criminal Cases Before Judge Gregory on Thls Occasion One From Stewart and the Other From Masse tt brief opening ceremonies this morning, the spring ses-.-,ion AFTER of the Supreme Court Assizes, over which Mr. Justice Gregory is presiding, adjourned until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock when the first criminal case on the docket 4b at of Rex vs. Harry Smith of Massett, who is charged with murder in connection with the death of his father some months ago will be proceeded with. The Grand Jury, after being instructed as to its duties by Hi: Lord.-hip, went out with the bill in this case, later returning a true bill io the court. The only other criminal case on the lslt, that f i.i: va. lieur; Rlrsrd. who is charged - i h tn murder oi William RluJhie etj yrimk noma. David Olennlo. Mrs. Bar on New Years Eve last, will uni t on alttr tie Smlih cast. Three civ:! cs.- were sNa presented to the oou: o which arc now co-upleted. In opening the court. Mr. Justice w u Adams, John Atkinson. Alfred Om.i.; a.d that he was gratified to Attroe. Louis Anudlo. Ernest Anderson, we :i..t the Assize was so light. There Mr xivlna Alexander, John H. Beaton. i r . h two criminal caies but these j j seMmtt, Oustave Brg, Wn. K. t:e vtry senou. ones. He brielly ei- Burkln. Oiler Bestver, Janata Bums, r.amec the dui.es ol the Grand Jury. onn Bremner. P. W. Beard, WllUam A. a body h.ch he was proud to see waa B(11 Alex Bcrhe. Morris H. Blott, John rctai! ed in the admlnUtraUon ox Brit- w Baker. L. J. Blair. Jan. X. OamnbeU. Ish Columbia justice and which he q h Clark, E. Cavsnall. Mm. M. A. hopca the praviuce would never lose qox, William Den holm, Miles P. Oonald. '.-he G ai.d Jury, ne expUinad. had but qot Davtaa. L. J. DaU, John Nelson, to make a preliminary investigation ol w 0 Oakley. A. T. Parkin, W. H .he evidence which wss to be presents prrf, Thomas Andrew. Victor Baawo-by the crjwn in on to saw whether or Berv O. It Blggan. J. B. Saddle. J. H. net the putting of the anngssVon trial au. La Baooit. Thomas Brooks. W,. E. Iwha wwraWWr 'MSer -She sr BB fan, j y BWttM. AsAi Biesjem. O. ecu tor, A. M Jolinson. KC. had re- H Bristol. L. Q Adamaon anal Jones quesied that the Smith ease M ttn r Alt Sen. up first, the Judge oneuy reierrea so the: case, the Grand Jury retiring at 11.20 ix.i. to consider the bill. In enquiring as to the civil work that waa to be presented. Mr. Justice Qregory was informed by John V.Clyne. for the plaintiff, that in one ease J. H. Tcdd it Sons vs. Jens Ivarson a settlement iu wished on the basis that counter-claim be withdrawn by the defence which would agree to pay the an.ount of the plaintiff s claim Into court, w. O. rultnn counsel ror use plaintiff, agreed to this arrangement uid His Lordship gave judgment ac cordingly. The action was for goods supplied and delivered to ute plaintiff while the counter-claim, thus discon- tlcued. was for damages In connection with the blowing up while loading gaso-ltae of s fishing boat at the platntnTa Inverness cannery last year. WORKMEN'S HEX In another case. Mike Morrison vs. Dumc.nl c Emerson snd J. C. Oavlgan. in wnlch wages are being claimed under the Workmen Lien Aet. John V. Clyns, counsel tor the defendant, stated that Uneseaa would not be sble to reach the city before tomorrow and he, ac cordingly, requested that as wss customary, the case should be taken up after the criminal trials. His Lordship replied that the witnesses should have been here now as he would like to have proceeded with the east at once. How ever, in view of the fact that the wit nesses were not here, there seemed to be nothing else to do but meet with the request for adjournment. W. O. Pulton, appearing for the plaintiff, remarked thaT It would probably take no more than a day to complete the case. Mr. Justice Gregory assured Mr. Fulton that it would take no more than a day to complete the case, "t don't know whether ycu hsve ever seen me, but 1 am a fast worker," His Lordship facetiously remarked. In the case of Cook et si vs. Harlow, in which boih principals live In Call-fornls, the action being over a mortgage. John V. Clyne asked on behalf of defendant for dismissal on the grounds of wsnt of prosecution. The case was disposed of in chambers. E T. Joues appeared Um the plaintiff. Counsel appearing at the opening of the court were A. M. Johnson KC Milton aowklet. Gordon Wanner Vancouver), John V. Cryne and W. O. Ful ton '"Mr Oonkales j defending, in tret Smltft mttrdee 'ease stale Mr.' Wiamer has toe defence of Henri Rlvard of Stewart. Provincial Constsble O. A. Johnson of Burns Lake acted as sheriff In the absence of Sheriff 8. A. Nlckeraon. The following have been called for Jury service at the Assise: ORAMI JI KY uiof Hanson '(foreman), Oeorge H. Anion. James Psrq'ihkr, Francis E. O.iiot i Anyox I, James Hogg iSmithenii . William 8 Hrnrv i8mltherai Albert B Lcve, E. H. Mortimer, Charlus C. Mills, LARGE CABABEI Special Dinner Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every .Saturday night from 9 to 12. D.nce Mali for Hire. The latest and best for the least. I'hont 457 Price Five Cent INAL CASES bara Oordon and Owen fisher. PCTIT JIKV W. W. Andersen, Cerge K. Almon. j, s. Arnold. George J. Anderson, ABANDONS PEN I1AH MADE IKOM JOtllNAL- ISM AMI NOW HILL Tl'KN TU rOLJTlCB . LOSDQN. June 35. The highest priced newspaper writer In the world, Lloyd Oeorge. yesterday announced his decision to abandon Journalistic work alter this year. The wcrk has netted him in the neighborhood of SSWXWO In sla years, more than three times aa much aa he made when Prune Minister. The little Welshman said he would henceforth devote himself to a revival of the Liberal party and the working out of victory for the party at the oomlng general election. WARSHIPS ARE COMING HERE IIBSTIIOVEK VAxrorvcu TO VIIT PRINCE IU PERT WllllE Ill ltUAN IS 1IEKU '- H M.S. Vancouver, the destroyer which recently arrived on this coast, wtu arrive in Prince Rupert on Sunday, July 16. at the time H.UM Durban, British light cruiser, la here, according to word received by Lieut. Commander Hume of he Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aboard the vessel will be Admiral Hoae. who la In charge of the naval atari at Ottawa, and also the supervising of floor. They wlU remain here until 1140 the following day. The Durban will arrive on July It and remain until July IS. election day. CAR ACCIDENTS OVER WEEK END OTTi wife, inei uumow tot t'tn the wa sum pro vinces st the week end. WINNIPDO. June SS Lome Connor, a farmer, was killed near Portage La Prairie, and Prank Ps reman waa killed snd three fatally Injured when they were struck by an auto yesterday. Pour persons were Injured In other accidents. VANCOUVER, June 25 J Thompson waa killed when sn butomobue In which he wau riding wss overturned on the Marine Drive In South Vancouver. Eight per.wiLK were Injured In trafflo a. ideuU uver lb wek'&d