CLASSIFIED HABIT r ;n rrada the Claaaltled Ada It j u le, advertlne for It. 0 y u find. locaU the owner. Whatever you need. advertise Tor It (1r;T the ci..tssiHF. habit. I' . v III No. 250. AUiARY, Oct. 24. Hitting an air bump when tak- from a stubble field seven miles east of here at o'clock yesterday afternoon, an airmail bi-plane of the " ii Canada Airways crashed into a bank on the side : t'algary-Strathmore road and was destroyed by The passengers and pilots escaped with minor burns. Tin- machine, which inaugurated a nine hour mail ( v between Winnipeg and Calgary Monday was : to land in the field about 5.30 Monday afternoon 'owing to a faulty feed pipe. It i t Lose All hiH Outfit ' i-ka Waters Yesterday No Liven Ixst I AT', ALASKA, Oct 24 Anna Helen owned by Dr. '.-1,1 of Seattle uaed as a i.g dentist shop in Alaska m.s destroyed by fire yes-it the entrance to Funter i nitine back fire was the : t he trouble. ') dental equipment was i Dr. Good and the engi- i the boat were brought Hi, gasboat Gloria, r ht wan built in Seattle i ago at a cost of 820,- TRADE ENVOY FROM BRITAIN YISITOR I'olUrU of Vancouver til drosexl Gyro Club at Luncheon Today I Pollard, Brltiah trade I inner . with headquarters " iiver. arrived in the city Mi- south on the Prince i hi mornimr and will Mi. next few days looking i Hit ions in the, city ana i Mr. Pollard spoke le-IMnce Rupert Gyro Club 1 t ni todllV. WELL KNOWN AUTHOR DIES i" '' llarr McCutchcon Was Will Known in Renilcr of Modern Fiction ' - YORK. Oct. 21 George i t uttheon, author of The 1 'f Graustark ami a couple ii other well known novels,! here suddenly yesterday,1 MiCutcheon was born in ' graduated from Perdue 1 it and became a newspa-'"iter and editor. Taklntf ' hi writing he tfnve up his ' work and lived in New 1-n' he kept up a Htendy : tmnks und magar.ine r- I ... . .. 1. 1 ... ..Mi .....I ,1 .. ,,.Un r t mrnmr nit 1 w" ", Jc"' UAlWlKt UN YACHTCAUSE OF BURNING of the passengers impossible. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Ouurtw; of at D. oUb Do. W i OIU Fabyon. 81.. 9 11. .in, , 2 "I'. - '"' the accident happened. The ma-chin failed to get proper mo-j wanlum. struck a batnp, swerved,! tore through two fence ad then crashed over theiroaW, Its now , pHmfiug t47n4 bank. the cabin permitting the passen- Injgtra to' escape instantly. Wit- nesses said another fifteen sec- ionds would have made the rescue The following, quotations were' bid and asked. Bayvfew, Nil, BV4- B. C. SlUer, IM, 1.10. Diglisaouri, SB, 66. Coast Copper, 83.00, Nil. Cork Province, 86, i&Vt- Cotton Helt, 60, GO. Dunwell, 18. W- Duthie. 75, 80. George Copper, 3.78, 4.00. Georgia River, 88, 88. Glacier, 2, Nil. Glaaair, 60, Nil. Gokonda, 72, Nil. Grandvlew. 57la, Independence, 12, lSVi. Inter coal & coke, 88, 88. Koolney Florence, 19to. 3wV. Kootney King. Nil, 41. L. & U 8. 8V4- Ukeview, 2V, Lucky Jim. 26, Marmot MeUb. 8. 8Vi. . Marmot River Gold, 8, SVfc. Mohawk, 6, 6',- . Morten Woolaey. 7 Mi. 7. National Silver. Nil, M. Noble Five, 88, 36- Pend Oreille. 11.00. 11.88. Planet, 86. 66. . Porter Idaho, 62Vi. 06. Premier, 2.2. 2.80. Uufus-Argenta, 22, 28. lluth Hope. 59. 60. Silver Crest, 8,2. 9- Silverailo, 66, (0. Silversmith. 10' 2. Ml- SlocanKing.6,Nil. Slocan Itarnbler. 19. 20- Stinlock, 2.27. 2J. t 17. 17' j. Topley Blchfleld. 48. 49. Toric, Nil. 8.00. Wellington, 15' 2. Whitewater. Nil.' Woodbine. 12'j. 1. Knstcrn Slock ' Noronda, 50.05. Nil. 0.3D, mi. Sherritt-Gorden. Dr. Mansfield Robinson, who sent a message to Mars yesterday said that at 4 am today he received certain messages but would have to wait Until they have been de- r inhered. HERRING FOR PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1928. New View of the Heart of the Empire ,ThIa photograph of Trafalgar Square rhowa the development of the Canadian quarter In London. Ou the t left can be seen the commanding position occupied by Canada Houie, the seat of the Government representative i In London. Adjoining it is the new Head Office for Great Britain of the Sun life Assurance Company of Canada. This building conforms to the architecture of Canada House and extends from Coekspur Street to rail Mall. The insert il a new tthotrwranh of the lit Unn I. f jl lurv M P t.. 3. f rw;..!,.- of Affairs, who has just opened the new Sun Life building ' Pilot Buchanan leaped Irom tne cockpit and opened the door of fiBTS MESSAGES REDUCTION ON FROM MARS RUT 1 NOT DECIPHERED CJIISWICK. Eng. Oct. 24. 4 coast of Vancouver Island that a request Is Mng made to Ottawa to allow for the remainder of the saaon only the taking of herring to be used in reduction plants. 1. err ARRIVALS Only 45,200 poundH of halibut was sold at the local Fish Ex change this morning, some of the eatehov being small on account of unfavolle weather. In the American list, the Se attle said 80,000 pounds to the Cnnadlftn Fish and Cold Storage Co. at 15.7e and 8c; the Slrlua 7.- 000 pounds to the Atlln Fisheries at'16.2 and 7c and the Hellsnce Canadian boats, were the tero which Sold 1700 pounds to the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Go. at 14.2c and Cc and the Cape Spear whose 2,000 pounds was bought by the Atlin Fisheries At 11. 8C and G c. TUB WKATHF.B Prince Rupert-Overcast, stronjr i;the:'. t nind; 'emi.eratuiv. .'.1. FREIGHTER ASHORE GULF ST. LAWRENCE i MONTTIKAL. Oct. 24. The Cairn Line fi, iirhter Cairntorr, ; one of the finest vessels of her class, sailing out of Montreal, ran grund on the rocks near! Cape Whittle on Um north shore' of the Gulf of St. Lawrence yes-; terday. The Cirntorr was outbound for Newcastle with a heavy cargo. DEALING WITH IMMIGRATION; Conference Making Bceommentlat- Ions to lion. Hubert ForKe Began! to Juvenile OTTAWA. 0,:U 21. Oevelop- menta in training schools for! prospective juvenile immigrants : under the empire settlement i scheme and more effective meth ods for their selection in the I Britiah Isles and their placement in Canada are among the recom BOOKMAKERS ESS AGES SAID TO HAVE Winnipeg-Calgary Air Mail Biplane Burned Passengers Escaped .Machine When Rising After Accident, Hits airbump and Crushes into Road Catching l ire Immediately. Two Cantdian Cimpankb Control 90 Ptr Cent Ot Kckel Output Of World and Work Together MANCHESTER, gAHUiBiss, Oct. ucu 21. ..-wur- Dur- i $126,000. CALG I Ninety employees escaped Hn-Jnjured. The stock conauased i-. eluded 20.000 rounds 'of dehyd- i rf , d for 8hipnient. ing a quarrel in a saloon opposite ,aicu FH the town hall last night, Joe Fen- ton. a book maker shot and kil- L.-Tmrirk1inriri led Alfred Mace another book-'I IMTL V maker and seriously wounded a- Ull 1 LilllTlij 1 Llll Bother man. Fenton followetl by detectives thrust two revolvers them but when a detective a a ..a pointed u metal eigareue case hi him he tied to a bedroom and killed himself. ANSWERED CALL NOTHING THERE lOnly Oil Streaks Where Tanker Was Supposed to Have Been Boston Grill LAROE OABAKET , Special Dinoera muracaya aa Saturday Panrlng ewjr Saturday nlain from 9 to It. k Danre Hall tor Hire. Accomodatioii for Prtae TarUW Phone 437 ' ' PRICE FIVE CENTS BEEN RECEIVED FROM PLANET Victoria Urged To Support A Liberal Candidate For Balance Present Dominion Parlianw t VICTORIA, Oct. 21. "If the Liberals place a representative man before you in the coming by-election it will be to the interest of the citizens of Victoria to support him, at least for the remaimler of this Parliament. You need not worry what will be done when the general election comes. I think you understand the situation." This i.s the way in which Hon. J. H. King, minister of public, health, placed the federal by-election situation before the Victoria Liberal Association at their meeting last night. It is generally understood that he was referring to Dr. MacLean as the candidate who is spoken of as a representative man. Officers were elected as follows: President, C. J. V. Spratt; First vice-president, A. E. Humphreys; second vice-president, Mrs. Crocker; secretary, C. R. Bishop; treasurer, L. U. Conyers. PROVED GUILTY JUDGMENT IN - AT VANCOUVER RATTENBURY Ilarrhi Brothers Attempted Enter Store and Had Burglar's Tools diet of attempting to break and! in possession of I (Supreme Court of Canada Ileser- VAvrnilVRH Oct 24 A vr- vest Decision in Suit for llalf- xntir irntur - . rj ni i ti i i enter enter and ana being ueinic it Million XNCW iukk, uci. 24.uiianes naytien, cnairman oi burgIar.B tools was returned byj Ottawa. Oct. 21-judgmer.t the Ihtemational INiCKei Company, announced today that ihc jury iagt njght following the '8 reserved in the Supreme Court officials Of the Company had taken Up With its operating trial of Murray U. and Huasel C.;.ve8tefdy on n appeal entered honria and ntlnrnavs tno innttor nf npranrrintr a plnKor enm. Harris. Thv were alletred to '' M. Rattenbury against a munity mnnitv OI nf interest intprPRt with Wltn thp tne fllonU Mond XNlCKd Nickpl Co CO. L,tU. Ltd 01 nf L.On- Lon- have attempted to enter Good- Mur- 'W which i" of the the Land Court Settlement of Appeal don TT , , . , v . . ray Harris . was city fireman at confirmed that Canadian interests Hayden reports the time of the offence. had acquired a substantial interest in International Nickel. He said tho plans of close affilintion with the Mond Nickel had been under discussion between himself ! and Lord Melchett following inspection of the company's orovierties. which are continuous to those of International VANPfMVFR IH m Ontario. T finvUU ? Lill llf The two companies control aobut 00 per cent of the I world's nickel supply. VICTORIA, Oct. 24. While th tiolftr of the Provincial Govern ment has not been changed with respect to the use of herring as foot! fish and not being diverted to the reduction plants, the con ditions are such that with res-iect to the industry on the west DRYING PLANT BURKED DOWN': Board is freed from liability of its suit in connection with the claim of half a million dollars instituted by F. M. Rattenbury against the Board., The case centres on negotiations held between Rattenbjry and the Board and heard in 1917 y which the Hoard was to take over from' him 40,000 at res of Hand along the surveyed route of Vernon Fruit Concern Suffers th Grand Trunk Pacific Kail-Loss Intimated at jWky jn B. C. 5122,000 j VKHNON. Ocu 24. Buildinir DATI.I 1711 T EH machinery and stock of Bulman's Dllli UlLLLlS Limited dehydrsUr plant hcrej was destroyed by fire this morn-! . . , . . fling with an estiiuated loss of Ouarrcl in Saloon of Members of Sporting Fraternity Cnds Fatally CANADIAN FLAG IS PROPOSED Suggestion That a New F.mliltm Be Chosen on British Bed L'nsign OTTAWA. Oct. 24 Canada may yet have a more distinctive flag if the efforts of members with that end in view are successful. C. R. Mcintosh. Liberal member for North Bittleford. is urging a flag to consist of the present red ensign with a more distinctively Canadian design on the red field. It is stated that at the Olympic games every section of the British 'commonwealth had such a flag OTTAWA. Oct. Oct, 21. -The to hoist when their athletes won. Supreme Court of Canada reserved There is no auKgcstion of a flag Union Jd . but only the judgment in the PiaUf .U . -j without ecutors of the estate ofthe late a more distinctive emblem corn- Isaac Untermeyer. of New York uineu wun u. against the valuation set by of-; - " ficlals of the Provincial Govern- ill UC.11I1 ment of B. C. far succession duty purposes. PEATH DUES Supreme Court ui Canada Reserves Decision in B. C Case THEIR OWN FARM HOME nwndatlons which will be madei BOSTON. Oct. 2i.-Answering The estate was valued by the ex-, to Hon. Robert Forke. minister 'sOS cslls hear the Aiores of the 'ecutors at ?1,555.000 while the val KDMONTON. Oct. 24 A of Immlgratlnn. as a result of a American tsnker David C. Reld uatlon set by the commission was n,.1(th. a farmer of Sou - i,, ... i ir. th., uf.,,,,.,H wi sisnnnn. ov. n.mn i Walter th Ferrl- l.loydminster, his British migration societies. Cana- Carnlfax found onlv oil streaks! The estate In B. C. consisted of wife and seven year old son were dian welfare organisations and nd a vegetable h-x. It is feared .120.000 shares in the Premier Gold burned to death when fire tie- . . ., i .1 l. I hntMn TlT,iv,l" v m if Fir. .III. i.il the t;ililM- ii lot -rith 4! men. Mining Co. Mi-meu ,.. .... .