ft- te CLASSIFIED HABIT tvcryone read! the Classified Ada. If you lose, advertise for if you find, locate the Whatever you need, ad v ugjgl OET THE CLA8SHT Jia .; 1 XV! Ill No. 202. Ang WtUI . r. r oar shorts, tbe c. 0. W'oT i uucis of halibut, orterlni her deferred until tomorrow. 't 10 ouy on refrtterator oar avail-'day but ate more are aapeetad 11 vc tonight from tb Bwst. Tbe - P'd at the Pish Baehne this " k were ss follows: It IHHI Celtic, t.ae pound Daly. Addincton, MJmt TVatdy J., M,- 1 Hwiuuc. u.oob; BWans, TM; " :t.'K: Charlotte, MW. "'.i(lmn Xalan, 11,000 pounds. ii vi lo-French Naval reement Is Forgery 1B0 teas of steal which will be used In the construction of the ear oarat for the Canadian Watlanal Railways at tb local dry doek Is expected to arrive about to cod of the month. Meantime, the staging hv tip In the big able shad aad everything proceed wtth as toon a tbe la la readiness for the job to be prooMdcfl with as soon as tha material arrives. Mackenzie King Was Centre Of Scene of Courtly Pomp As He Signed Historic Pact I'AIUS, August 28. Amid a scene of courtly pomp Premier M-n.ie King, Canada's Premier, affixed his official signature to :an for the outlawry of war, thus committing Canada to settle 11 ;ut's with other countries by pacific means hereafter. He fol-u 1 Lord Cushendon. Britain's plenipotentiary, who waa tbe xi ti in io;n. As great crowds surged around the foreign office Premier i an ompanied by Senator Dandurand, Dr. C. D. Skelton, un-1 ' M-ctury for foreign affairs, and Harry Baldwin, the Premier's 'iiry, arrived fifteen minutes previous to the ceremony. promptly at thru Premier Polnoare of FISH SALE DEFERRED BY SHORTAGE OF CARS r"iai t I:i5,ihmi I'ouikIx of lUllliut, (if-rrwl Tills Muriilnf. Held Over TH nt TMHturi iMMturttiw France entered and directly afterwards the principal signatories toUowwd. PoUowing an addraaa by M. Beiaad, French foretfn mlnlatsr, the document was signed. Or. Ouatav atwuisnn of Germany being tint to afflc his signature and four minutes later Premier Xing signed He was smiling aa ha resumed Ms seat and was greeted by Lord Cueheudiin aalors sitUug down. NOTED BREEDER OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES DIED IN OWN GARAGE winniptx) Aug as o a. MoOon-aid, prominent lumberman and wall hnowa In western Cansda as a bvdr of thoroughbred horses, was found oead In his garage, a vlcum of carbon monoxide gas. Says Foreign Office LONDON, August 28. "We have an copies of a letter which ioriH to have been written by Sir Austen Chamberlain, tecrt- . .f Ktate for foreign affairs, to Aristide Briand, Prench foreign isirr, concerning alleged terns of an Anglo-French naval agree-it. and we have no hesitation in declaring the letter mast otrvi- have been a forgery. No communication, even remotely in n sense as suggested, ever passed from Sir Austen to M. Briand." statement was issued by the foreign office to the Canadian document, a summary of which iublihd widely Is United States c.i-iati. bu now been raoeivad in i!d it is stated to be a most ' xiid palpable forgery. It Is un- i the British government has i mutrurtlon to the British -.i Washington to deny oalagorl-authenticity of the document. ATTRACTIVE GARDEN PARTY JIELD TODAY Ibaullful Lawn of Mm. I. II. HuVer-lii I lu Idem Nw of t'umitwu TKU AHersMMMi Oi. uii spacious lawn of Use heat of t Ui T n Duvcrasc, en fourth Ave. j niitili is beautifully decorated for: -anion with Japan e parasols end j f a tea, sale of hone ooofclag, j nd candy Is betas; held this . .!. between the hour of s and i Woman's Auxiliary to at - Anglican Oatbsdral. Ail. DuVernet la being asj ing by Mrs. Thomas Andrew. I ui the Womeos AuxUlary. and A Rix. Mrs. J. C. MWswinan. i t. uaaKwonaa, sua. J. n Mr M H. Oral( ar pourlnfl j c.rfioe. Mrs. C. V. Bvltt and , W Ntcholls are cutting mi! MBlatad by Mrs. Ouy R Bal- Mm A O aii and Mats B. Lane. ; T tx home cooking tabs at In j r Mrs Oaorge Rort and Mrs ' . (i IrPin and Mrs K. C. MoCos- :? - rtmg oashtsr. The musical ; . mi is m ohatflr of Mia. J. A. ud servlteura for the afternoon Mr- A T Parkin. Mrs J. I. Cad. 4 Smith. Mia. W. A. M4SNO. Mrs. 4, nrwr. Mrs. Prank IXbb. Mrs. A. ,'liy. ,Mr Mia. 8 V tai LOST LIVES IN TORONTO Three Iturned to Death and Other Prolwbly Will Die TORONTO. Aug. 28. Unable to ewcape from a Maying building on (Juetn Street Ea4 in which they lived, three people Umt their live early lhl morning ami two were probably fatally injured. The dead are Jtweph Ktiman and hi wife Samti and a so SMney, three yeare of age. The injured are Sadie 11, Morris 8, ftennie 6, the last being leas seriously injured. The fire started in a store on the ground floor. The bodies of the dead were found in the front room, the others in the rear rn. MATKHt M. 1K I K HlltUL' HHi IOM1M1 UI1IIIN rm lltVN JINX FOLLOWS ! RACING SHIPS AMKKK AN fOVTEMiElt ALL OONE I.KAVlMi HI.li;MiF I'MUV ri'Ttit champion j aUOOamtXH. Mass., Aug. as, of the liahlng schooucr Henry 3rd off tbe west ooaat of Mewfoundland com- the work of the JUu that has American contenders (or In- t in on trial rne uoiuaaoia was ramaaad by a Prtuoh trawler on bar second trip to the Orand Banks and narrowly eaoaawd sinking. Mm waa repaired at at. Plan, but the delay prevented bar competing tor lb Sir Thomas Liaton rophy. sailed for In connection with Otoucsatart Kth anniversary oelebra- uoa. xna rinaeisns hav not to naa. ounng th u VANCOUVER TO HAVE NEW CLEARING HOUSE AT STOCK EXCHANGE VANCOUVER, Aug. aa. Vancouver atock exchange will have a nl taring house put Into operation Septaatber 1. DUttln the s0hnm n k.. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Tt'KSDA V, AUGUST 28. 1928 1 racutg houars and leases the Lunenburg schooner Bloenose in undloButed rhsaisaaw ef th North AUani-c fishing fkets. Ihe Henry Cord went aground on liilrcshoal while on a halibut bahmg trip i.ti has been rapottad a total sm. Har crew was saved. The other amarlcian oaetandsn for the iBternatlosal nsterami's Cup which have gone to their dooni since the rmoas wart Inaugurals m iwio tor the purpose of Improving the tjpe oi fishing v re sell used, wcs the Oo.uiu- bia, KspaiaatD, Pur. tan aad Kijcaoeth Howard. Loss of the Columbia was the most trsac of th dHastart. Sbe ss.Iih: for the fishing grounds lu July 01 ml. never to return to port. K is believed she founoeraC in the storm o: August S of that year, then sserv loasas to ahippn were auliered la June lttm. the Olouosster scnooii-sr Baperaat). which had Pel Led the Oanadlan inhnnstr fMawmns to win doom Is the fsMla iiiw aun of aable Island, ban har t.ew -was rescued Otoucaatar man exalt tbe Puntan. Intending to aaatnh bar -rrlnTi th Canadians, but even befor she was launched stem of tbe waterfront know ! she wouid never raos. Mar doom was sealed by 00 of th old eupersutlons of the aaa whan one of bar hatches! overturned. She left the stocks In I April 1823 and two months later was in th "graveyard of th Atlantic." having struck on th northwest bar of Sable Island, almost at the spot whet ta saaaranto waa wracked. U waa foUowlag th teas of th Puritan that OlouossVar built th Henry Ford. Br 111 luek bagan an hour attar ah waa launched when sm grotiadsd on a sandbar at th mauth of ths asses Klver. where har hall was pounded for a weak before sh could be pulled off, repaired and ready lor flahlug The jtak want aboard the beth Itowsrd. amartaat of all aehoonara that flgurad la the menh oactaata. during th on raoas off bar in lSSS, :-et her narrowly trover in vunber list. tost off ellmtna- jclualon of in matr.culaUon elaaa. eight when ah students having mad plant to attend omiislon with a year la tax, this graceful craft Mora SootU at MaUtss tbe flrat year of tbe SOBtasts the cap tain of on of th bars fall overboard and waa drown!, and d urine th first Inter national rao at Halifax one of tbe owner of th tfclawan did sudden ly. As tbe Blusnoss was preparlna o fc-r honw after th Olottaaster of lOSii, a member of bar crew fell from a dock to his death. and 1 thrauyhout the cjmlag year All public achosla. IneriMlltig th "high No- J school, open on Tuesday neat Bom of th taaahers are arriving, hUss vtek-r. who goes to watviw having al All ta KboafMBt had outer mlahaps ' ready been lnuduoad tbau that which ended their oartsn. 1 cation h the aseretar. as her new to- MEIOHKN IN VAMHH'VbK VANOOUVRR. Arthur Mciglien oouver yesterday Aug. --Right Hon. v-iK a visitor m Van- n busli PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper FORGED PAPERS CAUSE BRITISH GO VERNMENT HON. ARTHUR MEIGHEN Former leader of the Conservative party in Canada, who is visiting the West. HIGH SCHOOL : APPOINTMENT HNAL TtAC HKK TO MJ.L VA AM'ltS CIIMI.NU OM KlKjllMALT: l.MWI BXT Tl'KNItiV The final appointnMat to fill the va- at th local aaan school ass ad. Marold HI shard Bharole of Victoria being th appointee. Mr "harpies baa been far th past seven (wars with toe Kviuimari Hlsh nchool f labor His appotntawint makes pcaUble the in- DUKE THINKS RAMSAY NEXT BR. PREMIER Seeo Swing ot Pendulum Car-rying Labor to Power Once More WINNIPEG. Aug. 28. The Dvke of Newcastle, here on a tour of the west, think it quite possible that Kamsay .Macdon-aid, Loibor leader, will become prime minister of Great Britain after the next election. He say the possible change will be doe to the serious increase in unemployment and also to the political pendulum swinging one way aati then the other in Great Britain. 1 Miss AUeeu Stephens, who taught ! school at Oonah River. Porchar lataad. lift year, ha secured s school In the Francois Lake district for the term. She will teach a tew Miss Alice Pi 11 bury, also of this Slay. General Assembly of Presbyterian Church Forbids Orr Preach VANCOUVER, August 28. The commission of the General Assembly of the rtwebyteriftn Church as issued an $der forbidding Rev. S. Robattem Orr, suaperrdest. jsaaapo ( fk Can tral Pres-Vtn. Church, teM ,WMU3Lle of "-r T-nr--rj-tfnB)iaat ntuluL Mr. Orr is under suspension pending bemriag of the divorce ease in which he is named as co-respondent. He aaa, however, bsn as those In th larawr pities. JA wUl 1,0'dln Mrvlt8 ' smother building. He has declared his freedom operate aa a taeUrky to the eaenaat: te preaeh the gotpt! but staled be would not uee tbe Presbyterian buslnaes and teo' trsnsttttons as srrina wwi as arroraing a aniweure f prot 110a to tb public la the sMOtttloa of In i-ntura" options today. trading Copies of lwtters written by tbe Assembly te Nr. Orr and to the Central Chut were reed last night Tbe coneepondeace warns m bettors ch .office ben refund member that attendance at Mr. Orr's aerviees 1 may jeoiai-di.e his standing in the Presbyterian Church. Boston Grill !i LAKGE CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 8 to 12. Danre Hall for Hire. Accomodation for Prlvae Parties rhone 4S7 Price Five Cents UBLE Results Next Three Days Big Single Factor In Determining Who Will Win, Odds Are Even Candidates Set Fat Pace; Never Was Race so Close or Hotly Con-tested; Cndidftes Determination Arouses Public Interest; Next Friday Night Important Just thret days remain of the moat important, moat vital period in the P inc Rupert Daily News $4,000 Gift Distribution. , The second rried vote offer, the biggest of the remainder of the campaign, end Friday night at 9 p.m. The points schedule in the new $200 enmpition for the two $100 new cash priies also decreases on tne sam day and at tbe same hour. j In the shori period of 3 days candidates have their last dp-portuniiy u lan 4. voces on the "double quick" and of literally cinching the ,,rize c! their desire. The next three days will determine I to a large extent, just which candidate in each district will enrich I their ba'.ik accounts by an extra $100 priie. I Ntue- In this rvrlfc.y hss a ract- of ax.y ki. d 'j;-er bi estr&eiy close j or so hotly c-jr.'e. This fact has , undoubtful) serv-ed U arouse the truly ) ?xtr ordinary l-rr t being taken In j the final dash tor Use wire, j It Is doubtful . There exists a single I bom in the enure territory served I by The News wf Mi Is not tntaeastad ion way or anrAhf-r u ttus nsmpalgii in th sucoem or one of th fav orite. ,wcaat ;: gain with anx- ety and eageraoas, nosing and tmt- ing that their criolo may come unor the wire first an be annlalmad th ehsatnton of bhamrears, th winner of capita priat. d.tpv.M a atoort tan. The hour or rrlGs nictit will be her almost before vuli know it. TO daisy now. to put off tcCvtty for so much other day ti.y be vital to tbe campaign fortunvj t any contend: . To win any r cl the capital or ; district prlasa a candidate MOST hit1 the ball this ve NO TIME If "SAIt" Mot one alngle oan Jdate In th: race, lrraapecuv; of district. Is In s oocnntandmg pceit.on The race Is tool last ana tco dose. Anyone of a score and more can win. Any candidate who is "aatlafled" or who la "overconfident" is docmed to failure In tbe end. Ottlnutte Vnnem will no dcubt bt elected Iran these who en hance tbdr score tbe greatest before o'clock Friday n'xiit Acttvlt or the lack of it this week is move vital than perhaps in ai'.y other week or spy other three days or tn- campaign. Pair warning has been given you. No possible alibi for lack of vote can , -lalbly help you Votes win win tr.. beautiful motor cant ' and votes alone. Tfccre cay t little satisfaction in maklrg excuses aa to "why" one ha not made "-he grade. Excuses oan not and will not put a new motor oar from the News in your garage. But vote oan and votes will. And both vote and point par subscriptions are mere right now than they will be after ntn o'clock Friday night. It will seem that candidate woo are anxious to win will overtook no opportunity to aacure subscription campaigned before. A great deal da-1 pvnds upon the results of your effort between now and Frklay night. And , this much Is absolutely certain; No; matter who you art. no matter bowl STABBING CASE ON PRINCESS ri)LO!tl;l) MAN LOIKIEII IN JAIL riiAitnen with assault with INTENT VICTORIA. Aug. W. PoUowing a flhorpe of assault wtth intent to asstdei fallowing a stabbing affray on the PrtwWii Aelaste ervrEeata tr rooTHsag shortly after the steamer left Victoria for Vancouver. feeman rredcrlck Fletcher, colored, of Yarkton. Bask., was remanded until today whan he will appear in polk court. f William Csnnlng of Vancouver, tbe victim of tbe attack. Is in St. Joseph's j Hcspttal where his condition Is lmpror-I ing although be Is not yet out of dan-Jger. According to tbe police a card game was in progress wbo an altercation arc between two men with a large crowd of race traak followers and other pssnari looking on. Tb two shifted to th after deck where Tkrtcber drew a knlf and stabbed Canning a number of tan on the chest, back and on th loft arm. Fletcher was Immediately seised by ship's officers and th ASjalatd put hack to Victoria where b waa lodged In Jail and Canning was rushed to th hospital. NAVALFORCE CO-OPERATION KKPOIIT ITBLIMIi:!) IX I'NITEO STATRei IN lE.Ml llOTH IN LONDON A Nil IllANCK LONDON. Aug. M. The Sunday 1 Tanas says that no credence la placed during th three days between now by authorities of the Foreign Offle In and o'clock Friday night. ja report published In North America Subscriptions era valtbl to tbos?that Oraat Britain and France hav who go after than. Ma te It win tak I agreed to a co-operation of the naval so effort te attain your objsetlve hut I torcas of the two countries. oeent It fsnernUr tak effort Vj PAJUS). Aug. M.-OCflclal circle hare acocntpllth anythlne you undertake Bnowtodf, o, tmporX Certainly, you will not help yourwelf Ovvat Britain and Franc have reached materially If you dont campaign thaws'aa agreement for naval co-operation, next three days aa you have newer I . wu you hav don heretofore, no I ' - matter how plaaaar you r wtth your-1 VANiXHTVKR. Aug. JS Dp con-self and your raaulte, your past par-: Mrn was express by Hamasy Macdon-foTsnaacea will count you nothing lu ! "Jd when he learned of th probable winning on of the two $100 prices, fete of Maoallum Scott In the missing and your past result ar not enough plan. Ha was a close friend of tb to put you In the wlnnalng column British statesmen, for the big cars. Tatar r,r too many! . , ..., who rerus to be NEW MANAGER F)R CHICAGO HOCKEY TEAM IS CHOSEN RAMSAY MACDONALD EXPRESSES CONCERN HELEN WILLS U.S. CHAMPION NBW YORK, Aug won the women's 38. Helen Wills national singles CHTOAOO, Aug. St. Herb Oardlnar. championship rest roar. dsatlnc Helen aapital and trtar dofeno player of th Jaoibe fl-2 b-1, dlena of Montreal, has signed to Mti Wills and Mrs. WlghUnan cf the Bluck Hk of Clucago Biwtoii wnii the double, defeating Mr. 1 wiuti'i. -'aceedlu Hughie 1 Chilian L. a n u h-i huu Mist Editb Crass, et who has resigned. j California t-1, 8-8. A3