I CLASSIFB HABIT Everyone reads the Classified Ads. K you lose, advertise for it. It you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for It OCT THE CLASSIFIER IIAHIT. h ,1 XVIII. No. 17G OVEDF in industrial history of old country officials well pleased L'U"N, July 23. An agreement was reached at a conference iv.iiway managers and railway - ,,iiiiK a two-and-a-half percent , including high officials. A ..I Ik. .Ilmllin lilnl with the autfirestion that if co-operation of the workers on wage accepting the reduction thus . . . . - ;h. re would have to be tiun. The answer of the workers atx.ui unu nas Dtcn acciaimea : ..m SIX MONTHS' have my SUSPENSION , have tNf;I.IMI hOMEIl fOMMlHSlON I INK 'the EtlDl ME INHATIKF.HIOIIY M) i !, MLiiTv v..t iviiTrii ,r ,"-y:j.-v- -- - r c " UiNDON. July The commtasion of ways i! English PDOtball Association InveeU- with . . , ..... . n .j ' .,t..n Orient nude proposals with .,ect of pre-arranging tbe-reeulM : 4in match, report that the meet . ran unsatisfactory that the '. .v-ion did not feel justified In en- .. the full penalty but. believing i' . i: t to have acted irregularly aus- wUl ii.'n for , sue months. The 'com- 1 now cuprewed dlasatlafactlca with ;i made before It by Manager fire k of Southampton. Manager Br?nt.ord and Msnagec Tre- ment Northampton. by Me. AUTONOMYIS GIVEN CHINA IMiFII iTATEM NKiNH THE AT V UIV-IN( IMEI'EMlEt'E IN TAKII'F MATTERS tt vsWNfcTON. juljr 26. Signature by ''' i 'mted Slates of a treaty with the ' Nationalist government restor-h 'm autonomy in tariff mattera to 1 is suoounced. Washlagton offte--re inclined to hush aside as uo-"ant the question of the degree of "naiic recognition extended to the aiinu though the stgnature. it was "iiniiied, was a lonn of de facto recog- RAMSEY MACDONALD LEAVESJFOR CANADA of Af oiin,,,,,!!, three lMuthlert. Form-'r I'...U.i, t'rikr Will be Here oil August 31 of 'MX)N, July 28. Former Premier " 'y Macdonald left London for " '"'upton tnu morning to take Vbe 1 " r Kmpres, of France for Oanada, "I 1,1 I nt off fee a holiday with full MX ' utmn of sun and leisure," he aald. v , ""iianied by hla three daughters. '". arnl ShelU the Ufmat i ' '"I (.r iwat Britain will visit Prince "''! ' "" Augut 31. SHOT TWO MEN WHOM on HE FOUND IN STORE the M.,.,1 . .. . . .......hi nriiKCi.t IruN Fire On Pair " Enrounlrrrd In rrmli.rs MONTREAL. July 28-Two men were the in the North Bend drug store ing nwirmng and shot by the owner. , "mnon. in a erltleal condition ' IT (if II , nenry ROsscau, u epec- nUbi. tn1 Un H ruybon() and'ham are leaving on the Prmre Rupert child sailing on the Prince Rupert or a trip to Vancouver. Northern and ISiTHROUGHOUT SKEENA AND HAAS DISTRICT IS REPORTED Agreement Reached in England Providing for Wage Reduction of 2 Percent for Employees Document hailed as most important ever signed union representatives last night reduction in wages of all ern - short time ago the railway man - ;, hof... l.n the linen were to he learnt In himl- - - - witn entnusiasm anu gratitude all circle of the country. w Speaking at a public meeting last night. Rt. Hon. J. H Thomas said: "I signed a document today that. Is ludgment. will live a. the nv!t to- . ... - rirvuan lmauatnea. For Uta nrst ,i time, a million men, their wives and families ' accepted a reduction in wages to amount of nearly C1S.000.000 a . tbelr eontrlbuUon toward saving ttolt JjZL .JT V ves and . - pasav people dvrtag the TSBLi"tiiw 'Maw ol UP UHI1U1W W fcl.--ljr last night eaprsaaccl sausfaoUon the agreement and all remarked played by the men and Trades Union leaders In helping the companies to difficulties arlalnc from dwindling traffics in the face of competition from lomea snd other motor vehicle One of the effects of the agreement be that 100.000 railway abop men ,. . . . working w. only four days a week at a higher rate will be employed at least days weekly and. perhaps. In the majority of eases, the full time agree may be terminated after one year three months' notice from either M'AXISII AVIATOR ON WOItl.ll 1LI0IIT CADIZ, SPAIN, July M Major Ramon Franco. Spanish ace expect to take off today for the A sore on the first stage of a world flight. Scheduled stops will, be st Horta. Halifax. San Francisco, Prince Rupert. Alaska. 81-berla, Japan and India. PHILLIPINE YOLCANO VERY ACTIVE AGAIN Miijen Cralrr HmiiIs Tons of Ijiva Into Air Allrr srrlet nf nrlli.uakrs MANILA, July M -Shooting forth tons lava hundred of feet Into the talr. Mayon. the active volcano in Albay Prov- vlnee, resumed violent eruption this morning after the entire surrounding countryside had been reeked by a eerie earthquake. PREMIER EXPECTED TO LAUNCH NEW CANADIAN LEGATION IN PARIS OTTAWA. July 28 When Premier King goes U Paris, as la at present ex-Meted., to sum the Kellogg peace treaty behalf of damvda, the possibility Is French capital-- II.C KIKE LOSSES VANCOUVER. July 2 Fire loss In province of British Columbia dur the year 19 emouweo. w ..-985. a reduction of I.0IS.433 from 192. Russell Oraham who ha been In the city In connection with the constructing f ih. niwner Block, and Mrs Ora- on their return to Vancouver this eveu- ing. PRINCE NEW H ZELTON PASTOR it t i imvi Tt HniUTiLI TbLtUi:ltil KEV. AM) IKM. T. II. WKIUIIT All-KIlEM RECENTLY FROM OIII-SO.VS LAMMNO l"1!0 - Ju)jr 26 - - 7!liLnr, J L,V1 ' ' " r .u. r,-. ' VMIVVU MWiVH W which Mr. Wright haa ben appointed, ta wJicrred from the Vancourer uupwi. i ..!':..tf?l:P?t. yf J""1?1 njimi i " we " (nuno wnere ne . "l JZ ,,,JlLt ' Vl . " " ,.TT ,7 " rZr . T" tr srfitrAu . ul ' r. KTMUt rj'rrrr 'J , T1 . OwT7.!. Z cnlrmn "f m mu. u tsMUk 'v .i- Kw.k. bJj! ' ' . 'Jl WiSTa1 program work done of rBuaac and reoftati were !ven and re hour m, tnnA tmkh- PP?U'!" hid Iawiito t. pastor and hi w,jt u' Wrlh, y... . . ' " .. . , 7J1 .. . " " "' . lh. hl, . . """ B-rHlBr. KINNEY TO Clowe Friend of Heavyweight Champion Says He Will Not Fight More GItERXWICH, Conn., July 28. Sam Pryor, a close friend of (iene- 'Iunney with whom 4he heavyweight champion is believed to be living In seclusion here, stntert that Tunney will announce next week his permanent retirement from the ring without further defence of the title which he retained success-fully over the New Zealand challenger. Tom Heeney, at New Y ork on Thursday night. WILL INCLUDE CANADA IN AIR JAIL SERVICE NrCOatrit t ndrr Way For Extentlon of 1'nltcd Ktatr Transcontinental Lines NEW YORK. July 28. Negotiations are under way for the recently announced transcontinental air mill service -by which it would bo widely extended, linking among others the Canadian Pacific and Winnipeg. PIONEER OF YUKON GOLD RUSH PASSES I'rcil Mcl-emian, In West Since lirafi, Succumb In Vancouver At Age of 76 ' VAttyErt, 'July 28-Fred MeLen- Wtn,. nlner pf the Yukon 'gold rush. Is dead here at the age of 78. lib' was born In Plctou. Nova Scotia, and had been here and In the Yukon since 1898. WIFE OF MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS DIES IN VICTORIA VICTORIA. July 28. Airs. W. H. Sutherland, wife of Hon. Dr. W. It. Suther land, minuter of public works. Is dead. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper RUPERT, B. C. SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1928 FISH ARRIVALS HEAVIER TODAY 1T XI. OF '0.OO POIND OVJKItF.I) AT EXCHANOE THIS MORNINO j - - Offerings of halibut at the lor.al Pish Exchange were bcavytbls morning. The Eagle with 43,000 piuhdi left for Seat-1 tie without mitisg, Th Ultkofl ssld to luc ""J" -V- Hut lor X.eIlln fotfv r' f f Priot' varied, ftut 'Canadian boats got batter bids, -.bats the Mayflower and Veome obtaining 11.1c. (or firsts. and 7c. for second v Catches amounted id 279. 00) lbs. Bales: AMEHICAN Mltkof S3 000 !bs, b Royal FUh Corn- ny t 9 lad 5c- for Ketchikan de S )0 tt Itt SeiUe. not w .taVvhn " ' Thlte r,e "t 86o aJH, . Nerth Nprth 41-eoo 4100 Itru to to aD11 Oanadian Fish & Cold Storage at 9.70 andSr . .. Attu SStfO !ht, to t.-.1Uu f iki & oS SVrse nt 8.70 and Se Anna J. 1SA0O lb, ta Paclfli FttW . t 100 and 7. ' iiti.. t umn Ik- ..ic.ie. m-..w ' . io, .nd Zero 3.300 K . to AUln FlsUwls at ! 10 70 are Co. H. and H. 5)00 lbsi to Booth FHker . ,ntA T M.vltownr- V2W.trf..nanWtfi Fllh tm oatd Storage at 1110 avd 7e. M H ,0 00() lbs to Uooti Flher- Unome 800 lbs, to Royal fUh com- PtDJ t 1110 and 7c. HAUMON j The Wave sold 2.500 ltxi. of Red Spring s.lrrton to the Oanadum Fish & Cold Storage Company at 15c. Buildings Destroyed and Crops Seriously Damaged as Electric and Wind Storm Sweeps Ontario TORONTO, July 28. rower service was interrupted, buildings were destroyed and crops were seriously damaged by violent electrical and rain stoims which occurred over central and western Ontario late yesterday and early this morning. Woodstock and vicinity suffered the most,. At Hanover, the Canadian National Hallways freight sheds were destroyed with a loss of $20,000- STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon doxlng Itlres Today on Vancouver Euhang (Courtesy of S. D. Johnson Co, Ltd.) The following quotation were bid and asked: Argents Rufus. 19c, 20c Bayvlew, 81 JO. $160. B.C. Silver, 1c. 8c. Big Missouri. 03c.. 639. Cork Province. 30c., 31c Dunwcll, 16c., nil. Duthie, 97c, 8100. George Copper. M 60, 84,73. Georgia River, nil, 33c Oolconda, 91 Vic 95c. Orandvtew. 32Vic 33 He. Independence, 124o 14c Indian, 8c, 7V4c Kootcey Florence, 22c, 220. L. St U. 10c, 10Uc Lakevlew. nil, 4c. Leadsmlth. nil. 3c. Lusky Jim. 32VtC 32Kc. Marmot Metals, 10c, lOV'iO. Marmot River Oold, 9;c 10c. National Silver. 14c, 15c. Pcnd-Orellle, 814.00. nil. Porter Idaho, 734c, 75c Richmond, nil. 5c. Ruth Hope. 58V4C, 58c Silver Crest, lOVic lie. Silverado, 82c. 81.00. Premier. 82.31. 82.33. Silversmith, nil. 11c. Slocan, nil, 6Vc. Terminus. 9 Vic 10& Topley Richfield. 58c, 5(3 He Torlc, 82.90. 83 25. Whitewater. 82.20, 82.24. Woodbine, 27c, 27Vic. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Juy 28 Wheat waa quoted at the close of the Vancouver fJtock Exchange ytterdy lit 81 27Hc. IKING APPROVES NEW ARCHBISHOP Alt llllilSHOI' OF VOKK TO Si f CEEIl ! Al'CflfJISIiOr OF f ANTKKIH HY. IT IS OFFIrMLLY ANNOINCEH LONDON. July 28.--H1S Majesty the xiaf has approved the nr-mtaaticn of evereeui touraa uorasn ing. . "- inecrenH iMerenc Randsll R&ndul Ihnui innu Davidson DaviMun as as 'iUthibu.hop of CMit rhury when the ; laner .-; iltvj on November 12, it wav officially announced last night. Dr Laoe has been the head of the northern ecclesiastic province for twenty j jtars and. like h's predecessor, cm fr m a 3ot-lh Preiivterlan Manre. Hla i tatner was an ei-m .esiiw oi xne ooot- Ih CTiBrch. He is sixty-three yeat of i and was a former Bisk p of Stepney. H la one of the us at- forceful debaters In the H. of I.rds and ftt always I keen lntercatod In Canads. having or- ganlred. with the Arenblshjp cf Canter- purr, a appe al M for church work ln'tion ol the sea Hons. WhUe they appre- -crr. Canada. SISTER OF MRS. FIELD STRANG DIES RESULT AUTOMOPLE ACCIDENT Mrs. J. Field Strang of OunnyaMe left this week for Vanecuve: to attend the funeral ...- f her staler, ' MJ - FrcdtrtBk R '3r GIBBr. wJfcOM deam took QHCC 19 Oleve- land. Oeilo. a a rewji of lnlurte sus- talned In an automobile accident. The .... .. ... ..... , Vancouver, her husband having been .with the customs erv!ce. She was the dsughter of the late Capt. and Mia. Richard Oos. pioneer clticena of Van - courer. The body was brought hack to Vancouver for Interment. FINAL WHEAT SHIP LEAVES British Steamer Anglo-Peruvinn to Sail at 5 This Evening. Prince Huperts twenty-seventh and final grain ship of the season, the British steamer Anglo - Peruvian completed loading bulk grain at the Alberta Wheat Pool's elevator at 2 o'clock this afternoon and will be engaged in sacking before sailing about 5 o'clock this evening with a full cargo for the United Kingdom or Continent. I Iess than a week was taken, loading the vessel, the local plant keepintr up its record for speedy handling. NELSON MAY HAYE AVIATION FIELD (Nelson News) The board of trade has done good work in securing an, offer from the Dominion, cqajolltf of, clvi ayaiatlon to send an ofjlcerta. NeWri to 'assist in picking ..out, a, auliable landing ground for airplanes Nelson, without undue delay, should take steps to provide a landing place torra spilled on the Olympic track yes-and then to secure Its estsbllahment as terday and both received bruises but a recognized airport, until that is brought about an American machine has not even the right, under our customs lawa, to land here. R. Bryson and O. W. Johnston, who .have been engaged In the construction of the Besner Block, sail to-night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver - Boston Grill Sockeye Run Good in Southern Parts and Pinks Coming Well in Skeena and Naas Divisicn ReporU 'from the different fishing areas indicate that the sockeye run id good at Smith's Inlet. The pack at Rivers Inlet is good though not un exnectations aroused at cas however, the escapement of . Finks are very satisfactory J tho Qn, Vn. I. al v "v uninm. the same time last year. Chums mis variety, it is nouceauie mat wfiiie the fish are also larger than ,- MM-jt flsb.ng does not close on Mtat Inlet ,nJl tUnith's Inlet until Irtuauit 10. ttete U auiple ttmt tcr an lm- proT4tUient on tne present pack before j. riM Df the season. i On trM Queen Charlotte Islands the ilbh.ng has j'jsl begun and consequent there Is no assurance of what the run .KiU be. The prospect are encouraging ta the south cf this dUtrtet the flsh- rTln are ccmpiainicg of toe dipreda- elate what the department already has done toward the destruction of tola peat they request more extensive operations to aid In conservation of the salmon. In this part the sea Hons not only destroy the fish but are doing unusually great damage to the seta In tne northern part of the district ' the fishermen cun plain of the destruc- tlve activities of the hair seal Daring the current year a small amount .of ' cttfcef ha been paid VOX In bountle tar "ttu. totrmtlMi Ar OiU mmm.1 kiwi rubermen have turned ln a comparattrt fy Urge number foe bountk. Notice J . . . . nient that tfce pptprUtlon has been hausted and It will be Impossible to pa, further bounties unless the depart- 1 meet (tsts a fiutlser allowance. The only area to continue the extended weekly dote eeaon has been the Skeena. Tills has resulted from the lrge number of licensee issued and the comparatively unsatisfactory reports re - j celvtd from the apawnlng grounds. Ttxi weexiy ciose season now extend irom(prtnce consort Henry of the Netherlands D ain. maay tui o psa. sat.'uoay. 4t WliatT POOL MAKES INTERIM PAYMENT WINNIPEO. July 2S-- An Interim pAytnent of 834.000.000 ts being made today to member of :j the Canadian Wheat Pool. It Is I the largest Interim payment that ha ever been nude. 1 -' FUNERAL OF DANIEL M'NEIL jlELD TODAY High Itetjuirtn Mvs Chanted In Annunciation Church Fallowed by Interment In Falrvlew Cenielery. Coder the auspices of the local coun cil of the Knights of Columbus, the funeral took place this morning at 9 o'clock of the late Daniel IteNeU. whose death occurred eailter In the week. At the Church of the Annunciation high re-1 ;u!em mass wa chanted by Bishop E. I U. Bunoa, O.M.I.. the service being choral with Charles P. Balaguo at the organ. cr "rr,iw. vnp H1"" ceeoea tt nirview txmeiery wnere m-ithe station avnt. who wa In the terment was made. Pallbearers were Joe, building alone, wa sightly Injured. Macdonald, Alex Macdonald, Frank For- J - .. , , -. ture. J. MoNulty, Hug!i McBaohem, John Dore and H. Letourneau. Floral tributes Included pieces from Mr . and Mrs. A. Macdonald and Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson BRITISH COLUMBIA MEN HAVE SPILL ON AMSTERDAM TRACKS AMSTERDAM, July29. Jimmy Davie ol Vancouver and Tbrchy Peden of Vic- were not seriously nun. COMPSTON I.E.VMINO VANCOUVER, July 28- Archie Comp- ston was leading for the Canadian open golf championship at the end of fifty- four hole with scire of 212 Tommy 'Armour was second with 214 strokes. LAROR CABAKF.T Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 0 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457 Price Five Cents the hetrinnint? of the run. In both fish to the spawning grounds is all over the district but especially o.rl In oao 41, f 6 " -.io v. mc uu at are running in fair numbers and, in tne quality is above ine average in last year's run. LADY SWINDLER IS BUSY AGAIN JO-EHIINC LESLIE OI1TAINED JEW-EUS US CKED1T IN NElt VOKK AND KE.SOU) THE.M NEW YORK, July 28 Josephine Leslie obUlned Jewels worth $238,000 on the credit of a rich woman for whom Jie worked and then sold them lor (91.000 to another jeweler. Josephine once raised a five share Canadian Pacific stock certificate to five thousand iharea In England and embezzled 142,-00 from another Engllah woman. She was jailed on both count. Iff. fll V1J ' Y1PIADIS OPENED TODAY PKl.SCE CONSORT HENRI OFFICIATES IN AIISENCE Or OLDEN WILIIELMINA AMSTERDAM. July 28. The clnth OlympUd waa opened thU afternoon by on behalf of Queen WUhelmlna. Ath-leten of forty-seven souatrles filed before the reviewing sUnd. Tomorrsw 1 more than 2500 picked athlete of the ' world will Inaugurate the competitions. 1 - :WILL STABILIZE EASTER HOLIDAY - .Jtraure r.iie lloth IlrltUh lloue Of Commons and Home of Lords LONDON. Julv 28 A bJU to sUbllU the falling of Easter In Oreat Britain and Northern Ireland ha assed both the House of Common and tte House of Lord and is awaiting Royal Assent before going into effect. The measure would nuke Easter Sunday that, falling nearest the middle of AprU. LIGHTNING WRECKS RAILWAY STATION wife ol Agent at life Lake. Snskattne. wan, Slightly Injured When Roof Torn (iff MOOSE JAW, July 28 Lightning wrecked th Canadian Pacific Railway atatlon house at Fife take near here, 'even tearing off tne root. Tne wiie oi INFLUENZA SCOURGE AMONG INDIANS OF NORTHERN CANADA REOINA. July 29-Sargeant St. Matthews, R.CA1.P, horn. .from a trip to the Arctic, reports that Influenza Is ravagtfu tJWJntnihit; rfxL'VN AJbfft, to the delta, of the lacxenfiM he statas, are affected and scores are dying while whites are only mildly suf fering. HEAT WAVE BROKEN ancOUVER. July 28 The heat wave throughout the Pacific Narthwcvfc wa broken yesterday. Fir fighters are having lees trouble with forest fires and the fire in Cheakamua Canyon on the Piuitir Ownt Eastern Railway has been biyught under control. t .J (i