CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill Mitm Everyone read the Classified LARGE CABARET ' Special Dinners Thursdays and It you lose, advertise for it ' Saturdays If you find, locate the own. y. Dancing every Hat u relay night " from 9 to 12. Whatever you need, advertise for j Dance Hall fur live. Vy ' PRINCE RUPERT Accomodation for Prlvae Parties GET THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. Jj V rhone 457 Northern and Centra) British Columbia's Newspaper V I XVIII., No. 215, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THU KSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928 Price Five Cents Three New Planes for Yukon Territory Work Being John Dore, on His Return From With Telegraph Lines, T facilitate transportation because of greatly increased . ::,f activity in the Mayo district, three new airplanes are Mag iht into the Yukon for service this winter, reports John J. i district superintendent of Government Telegraphs,, who re- (1 t the city yesterday afternoon from a three weeks' trip th. The first plane, a large - n: anroHH for the Yukon Treadwell Mining Co. The machine :!.'! lor skid for landing on snow and ice as well as pontoons water and was to leave Carcross immediately for Mayo. Another tplaae is being Brought in by Greenfield MAX BISHOP IS BASEBALL HERO j tltlOKY !( M W K.MJA IN Now i IAMOI H IIITTLE Ol' THE UKONX NEW YOKK. 6ept 13. Thanks to , x u.M, .p Philadelphia - :ii utter rout in the i ,t -.fx- Bronx Bishop's drame- .' 1 1 ; ; . 1 1 uimng home run carried with a lour to three victory for the Mack-urn ui.d enabled them to beat a dlg-ifieo i'u', hasty retreat from the ta- : ; 1 1 ri Tii Yanks lead was clipped to r .'ain and a half margin, which the At !.;.,: hup to overcome the v A.tj invade the west Saturday 1' t:ii;hia scored twice in the third ::. the fifth, ones In 1 Tins mi the only American league In the National the at, in r-M-d It leaf wo :,.!. UK Cincinnati whue the Oiants vm .die Brooklyn beat the PhUUea m the other game. fJ- i NATIONAL LT.AU1E ,Ki i. 6. Philadelphia 1. .ni.uti 1. 8t. Louis 3. AMEKlCAN LEAOt E ,,o. ipiua 4: New York 3 COAST LEAOIE 4. Hollywood 0. U:mku i. NATIVE BASEBALL AND SOCCER GAMES j . i I S :t:ii.m beat Kleptox in the, . name ol native football in oon-. .th the Exhibition last night. ' i . . i ai.d Oreenville will play at :.x k this afternoon. The firth , i:.tcrrd is worn Klneoltth. H , at. ton won the opening game of . htuM-bali this morning by K i.cjlith which failed to . ti nreenvUle and Port BtmpeSn o ti.iiid to play early thia after- VISITING REBEKAH IS GUEST OF HONOR AT SEVERAL EVENTS A Atkins, president of the Be- , Ai-M'tnbly. arrived from Vancouver .! tu pay an official vlelt to . k lodge A luncheon was given -I tumor in the Boston Cafe where t the order took the opportunity .,.-.. iig her. In the afternoon she "'.wn around the city and shown ( interest and taken through ' M.ui xiorage plant. A".-r H well attended lodge meeting vvning an informal banquet and tt.is Kiven for her in Boston Hall vi.ih tlte Oddfellows were Invited, Ktxty of them being In attendance. Mt Atkins left for Terrace on this mii',:',, train. NUMBER APPOINTED KING'S COUNSELLORS Ntrn-VKR Eept 14. -The Bun to- hvk the following have bean made counaellors: Hon. B. Matland. " :n Orlffln, W. I. Burns, C. M. O' ty .n Ladner r O T. lAioaa. R I'linn'. all of Vancouver: gmerwood i' inner of Pernle: H. L. Bomonds of ' V''Mtnlnter. and OHcar Baas of Vie- AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN IMPROVING IN HEALTH -M11TON BermtidB. Sept 14 Sir '''iHMiijcriHin walked ahore utt- c v.s'oidnv from the steamei r MimiH'tf, of urn parly said h 'to .'tjtly impruvetuent Taken in There Northern Tour In Connection Tells of Activities monoplane, arrived while Mr. Dore Pickering, who operate the stage line from White Horse to Dawson. It, will be used to carry passengers and freight. The third plane la named ' "Eagle Bock" and la being brought in by other Interests j Ur. Dore brought an interting budget of general news from the north Considerable interest has been taken in the recent movement of a Polish "mva- terv women" who made her wat aram Hww! ton over the Yukon TalearaDb line and was beyond Whits Horse whan Mr. Dora was there, aha is on s hiking tour and mid she was going to go on through down the Yukon River, though ber objective a evidently lather uncertain. Hector Morrison, an old time trapper of the Yukon who want in to the territory In UN lasts Daweon was founded, m mUf want out oa hie ftret trip in thirty-Dvs years. Be recently made a stake of over aiOO.000 when he aoM claim to taw Yukon- TMadweja Oa la looking leeward to great mining development. The Oovernment Telegraphs ars lag aoaeldarabli improvements their lines In the Yukon. PRINCE GEORGE HAS EXHIBIT AT FAIR The Prince George district exhibit f agricultural products, which was Salayad In transit from the Interior arrived yeeterday and was mounted In the ball. It caused much favorable only entry, won the Association cup for district exhibit TOLMIE READY TO NEGOTIATE WITH i IMMIGRATION VIEW ' VANCOUVER. Sept 13 -Premier Tol- atle today Informed Or legatee of the Bmpire ParHamentary Aaeociatlon that Brrtlth Columbia was prepared at any time to enter into negotiation in the ; moat sympathetic manner possible for, the placing of British born ertUars on BC lands. He apohe at the of the conference between the rates and the Vancouver Board of Trade. STAMPEDE IS RFINf, HFI n Wlth clouds disintegrating after a ImihI nf vain hlujt &KV DeenillV forth and every Pair director holding hU brmth l" ord not to further arouse the ire of Jupe nuvws, tnare was Met after 1 o'clock this tXternoon than an unproveanent id weather conditions might fortuitoualy occur to help along the opening of the ! moeo which the Bshtbtuen Board nan decided must take place this afternoon rain or enine. rne ewre " lined up on the streets and the steers and broncha were being brought out to nartlcloete In the street demonstration to precede the opening of the stampede t 3 o'clock M. P. laeOaffery, . presi- . I dent of the Pair Board, and sedgeant 3. P M. Hannah, chief of city police, In chant of the msranaiiing m I . the parade from which the Prince Rupert Pioneers Association, fearing continuation of bad weather, decided to withdraw this morning. A large crowd had gathered at tb Acropolis Hill grounds and. If the Weather Man wUl only be kind. Prtnoe Rupert's second stampede should nroto s fine success . mrrting of thr monthly The rrnulai school bol hold Uuiu:lii Monil.i v is un H wan to nine lui- liWIi JhiDCll UIUU BIG ATTENDANCE AT EXHIBITION VAI DfcVILLE KHOtV WENT OVER MTRONG LAT MOHT OATE IOK DAY TOTALLED $403.50 There was a large attendance at the Fair Building last night, the principal attraction of the evening being the vaudeville show la which Tex Young. cowboy moving picture comedian, and Butt! it MaUoy, a pair of Seattle merry-maken, participated. The paid admissions list night included 714 adults and 371 children, the gate amounting to 40S.M which compares favorably with the gate of the second day of the Fair last jear which totalled MM.u including baseball and football games in the afternoon. There www no receipts from the sports ground yesterday owing to stormy weather and, in the afternoon, school children wen admitted free of charge. The entertainment program last night was an excellent one. all those who attended being highly asttaftod with the Mil. Test Young appeared la a rope twirling act as wan as in humorous oow boy patter. Ruth and asaUdy put up an iasosUent comedy hit and dancing act which went over strong. The Two ln of Nonsense, in the monologues. P wwng and step dancing acceptable entertainers. The pro- gram was rounded out with aeteotlons j by the Boys' Band. Tex Young Ruth and M alloy ana the King of Noneense will appear again to night in an entire change of program. pimhopT to interior leader (rodfrey and for Frar Hike Flying Into the teeth of a heavy rain Hhewer, Squadron Iyeader A. Earl Godfrey and hit companion hopped off from Seal Cove at 12.40 noon today for Fraxer I-afce on their return TranH-Canada flisjht to Ottawa. Reports of better weather had been received by tins flyers from the interior and they are hoping to snake the hop of over 350 miles from here to Fraeer Lake bv 4 o'clock thia afternoon at the outside. They set their course from here U the mouth of the Skeena River up which they will fly to the headwater of the Rulkley Kiver and thence to 1 rawer Lake on the other side of the divide. The big Fairchlld mono-seaplane will be refuelled at I'raser Lake and. in view of the late start today, will probably remain there overnight, hopping off tomorrow morning for Peace River Crooning. Lake Athabasca, Fort McMurray, Ladder lake. Cormorant Lake, Fori Churchill, Norway Houwe, lc du Bonnet are alo scheduled stooti for the plane which. If weather proves propitious should make the return to Ottawa within a week's time. Exactly an hour after the plane left here, the Government Teletfrnphtt reported that it had pasned over Terrace. FAMILY OF SEVEN IS tumruiiLLi uirti uui ST CLOUD. Minn.. Sept. 13 An en- w" M "Ight when the Northern Pacific paa- eenarr vniu u - f1 crossing near suver sawn. a .totn HiMut haa wtfa and rlea - - KILLED IN EXPLOSION OF A TANK STEAMER BTOTVNPORT. N.C., Bent 18. ve seamen were killed and four Injured! in an explosion at sea 'WeBneiday on - i :f i lhc tank steamer Shrevpert: bound from Philadelphia to gulf porta. Toamty- nin nine sun'ivurs were rescued by the apanlah steamer Aldeco and brought here. GEORGE FIFIELD IS STILL CANADIAN CHAMP MOKTRBAL. Bept 18 Oeorge Pl- fleld of Toronto kno-ked out Leo La- fontnliM' of Montreal In the ninth round uf ti n1h"IuNh1 t'ii rund bout hi de-It i; i in title as C'atmdldi elt-r- u .-i.: l..iiai'.. ii MACDONALD IS PLEASED WITHCANADA Sails for England After Enjoyable Visit 10 This Country QUEBEC, Sept. 13. "I left my heart behind me and am sorry I did not min the ship in order that I mlfriit see more of Canada," tieciarjd Right Hon. J. Ramsay Mactlmald. as he mounted the gangway of the steamer en route to Southampton. MI am going home full of most pleasant receUee.tions of Canada. You hare! a wonderful country and I hope to be back again next year. If -:t were left to e I would be back again next month.", the former British premier said. Stoll-McCrackei Parly Now on Way South Exacts to Arrive at Prince Rupert in Effie M. Monisscy Soon After a atuxtssiul walrus Hunt which concluded the expe-cUIJm'b eanjsloratiirtiH of the Artlic Ocean during the past sum arer, the ehooixr Effie M. Morriseey is now on her way south and the Stol!-Mc( racken expedition expects to arrive in Prince Rupert between October 1 and IS. The schooner, which was in radio cemraanicalion last night with local station 5GT, left Ncsse Last night frr Prime Rupert. All on board are reported to be well in sp;te of boisterous weather which has been encountered lately and which interfered with radio RELIEF ASKED EMINENT MEDICAL OF GOVERNMENT MEN SPEAK HERE i , MtKICIP.tL COXAKNTION MAKES rOST-Mt'RAL LECTJl KES tilt EN I N-Nt MHkK (H KMtlFNTS AT AX- i lEIt AIMMCEH Of MN LIKE AS- I Nl'AL ItEltSfON trail. Boot, is Relief of munlci- palKiee from charges for the oare of prisoners sent up from their yorisdletion ' jxcapt where offandars haOe alx xaoerths' , ranaanoe quaiaiosuon. was one or we fiim. or niw em, smmu .ihUm - - - i aaksd bv the Union at BMtlafe Onlmi. tla yesterday yesterday from from the the anwvlnclal peovlnclal gov- gov ernment.. Other forma of relief asked include either free or nominal motor llcsnais for municipal road making equipment and refund of tax collected on gasoline ' in their road work. A Changs in favor of a taxpayer 1 arrears was asked in a tion of the penalty limit from fifteen par cent to twelve and of tan par cant , to seven. among outer tax requests was a change in the murUolpal act to fedM- . tot taxing harbor rom mis-tor, Isnds emanating from North Vancouver. Marko Roskovlch was hit by a fall of rock at the Anyox mine yesterday morning and died at Anyoz nospital from a fractured skull test night. He yeft Jugo-AUvla in 1926 and came, to Anyoz eighteen months ago. He leaves a widow In Jugo-Slavla. KILLED WHEN PLNE CR'SHED INTO HOUSE OAKLAND. Oct. IS. Three persona, two men and a girl, were killed last night when an airplane in wBb they were riding crashed into a house in Bast Oakland. The dead are Jessie Walla? it and a brother. T. A. Wallace 2ft. and Clyde Berry 30. pRot of the plane. M KANCE CO. from the i and couth gave poet-mural lectures in the Prince Rupert General Hospital last ! vnlng and thia morning before local ! phymlclmai .uf,,., oe tour be- tag an annual affair under the ausptess ... r .... . . . oa war awn uie Assurance ao. ajaieei . - - work ed. the meet- , ing being pusldsd by Dr. J. P. president of the Prince nop tet i mi ni us. www arnvra un van- oouvar yiatirday saw ill in. and proceeded to Prince George today, were Dr. A. T. Basin and Dr. A. H. Oordon of the medi cal faculty of McOlU Ontveialti. Mon treal: Dr. Oordon Bates of Toronto, and Dr. A. H. Spoon of Vancouver. District medical men who came to attend the lectures tadueXt Dr. I Brumanlt of Terrace: Dr. 3. T. See, Burns Lake, and Dr. Leonard Wrtnoh. Baaelton. PORT SIMPSON YOUNG PEOPLE WERE MARRIED BY A LOCAL MINISTER a pretty wedding took place in the United Church parsonage Tuesday even- inc. Rev. A. Wilson officiating, when Government Urged to Appoint Public Utilities Commission and Deal With School Situation TRAIL, Septaaober 18. A proposal to the provincial government to set up a public utilities commission was unanimously endorsed In a resolution ' of the Union of B.C. Municipalities here last night as follows : "That the provincial government be requested to enact legislation making provision for a public utilities commission with effective powers to control rates, capitalisation and contracts of all public utility companies and their subsidiaries based upon sound principles of luw and economics, which principles should be set forth in auch legislation." The Union a! "that the' i Union reaffirms 1U to the gov-1 rnmsnt to operation of toe WJII w vac praram w w oriu into fore the recrnamndntlons of the ' Putnam and Weir report and that the i executive of the Uataa he instructed, I owing to tb urgency of tb altuatlon. to pram for auch legmAaUen. j i I MINER KILLED FALL OF ROCK o 1111 SALE TOIiAV i Mies Or OS Moody of Port Simpson be-j 1 racne th bride of Charles Oreen of the ; Rot enough fish king offered, tlicrc . m P'"'" The best man was David waa no halibut aale here this morning. I Muagrave and the bridesmaid Miss Mar-There were only two boat. In the tha Currle Other present included Amrlrnn Ri Imti. . with 13.500 pinmda Dwyer Oreen. father of the groom. Paul iiiul the. Edwutd 1 ipsett with 5.000 S-ott. Mist Oraoe Beynon. and J IKiuiiJ.-. M'ttier.- News' Campaign Ending Tomorrow, Big Success Promptly at 9 o'clock Friday night The Prince Rupert Daily 'ews' mammoth subscription campaign will come to an end. This vill culminate a campaign of 9 weeks' duration in which a large number of ambitious men and women have worked bard and faithfully to eome out winner of one of the five prizes. The Pontiac "G" 2-Door Sedan; the Ford Tudor Sedan; the cash prize of fSOO or one of the two $100 ean prizes. The Daily News' campaign has been a great success and has succeeded in adding hundreds of new friends to The Daily News' already large family of booster readers. On the eve of the close of this big event we wish to extend our slnceresti thanks to each and every one of the many candidates. Our only regret is that we oeanot give each of you an ttttomobHe. We leal that each candidate has done his and her part towards making The Dally News' ramps Ign the tremendous uieeeas which it has been, and we know that It Is to the combined efforts of the splendid list of candidate that we one the hundreds of new ubaerlbers we have added. Tun Piiiyp fin ; , t h. Mwlo- th fctoH.'04 180 oegatea the Union of BC Palitlea opened a two semton eat one in each district) will eaer. be ! day 1 TeeMnt T. Held in J-86"1' an adit awarded an enclosed automobile, and tb UntoB to for the I pres. goes without eeytng. that the culmfcv auon of the campaign win be a very j PPlnUnit of a public utilities corn-happy erne to them mission, suggeeting that the B.C. Hea. ihe candidate who Is Is next next high high tol Bllwr and urt under the the car winners I regardless of which dtatrlct be or she may be in) will receive a each prize of ISOO. Then the candidate in each district who eome neat high to the winners rf the above prims will each receive a cash prtee of tlOS. Then every other candidate who has remained active throughout the QMiipslgn and who does not win one of the can or regular eaafa prteee wOl be given a cash award caps to Ml per cant of eeatv dollar he or .he turned tn emrkw the Campaign. I CltEfKS MAILED The winner of the prtee can will be notified as soon as possible after the last count is oompteted. Those winning cash prises and those entitled to ceah commissions, under the rules of the campaign, will have their cheek MAILED to them as toon as possible after the winding up of the campaign. It wUl take some time to figure and ac curately cheek all of the but this work will be rushed aa fa't as posatkee. and checks wul be MAILED so the various candidate. Every cheek should be In the malls not later t Uai next Wednesday. The deertion now rests with the bal lot box. and the final results cannot be v Known untU the Judges have completed the final count The final results will. " "77! Saturaay a Dauy News, as soon as we count Is completed a bulletin, showing the winners, wtl; be posted In the win-man r -ni nail Nwa otflee. MAT THE BEST CAMMDATB9 WIN! STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of 8. D. OS. Lsd4 Rufus M; a' Day slew, ml: S- B. C. salver. 1JB; lJ. Bkf Missouri. 44; Cork Proetnee, It fTfc. Cotton Bolt. SO: all. Dun wen 11 14. Duthic go: a. Oeorg coppsr. I B: ayM. Oeorate River. aK rs. IS: M. 86: 81. Orandrlew 41 11: W. Kootenay Ploranm n : M. u & l. aval Laaertew 1 1. leedsanlth t If. Luoky Jim IS: 3d. Marmot Metals. 18. Marmot River Oold, : Vt. Mohawk 4V: I. National Salver a 14. Noranda .: agJO. Pend Oreille IMt 11.44. Porter Idaho, eft aa. Premier. 3Mi IM. Richmond ail: 4. Ruth Hope, art, M. Silver Crest It! nU. Silverado S; T. SUvecamlth. 19: 11. Slocan King. nU: . Bunlock. 1J0: H. anowflak MH; It. Termlnua, nil: 19. Topley Richfield. cO; SI. Whit Water 1.T9; 1.80. Woodbine IS: 1V OILS DalhoMste 2 JO. nil. Devaniah St: at. FABTON 10: 11. Home S SO; 3 U Thia afternoon's train due from the east at 3 30. was reported his mormon U' be on time UNION OF B.C. MUNICIPALITIES I'llEMDENT I IM1E8 XEEII OF PUBLIC ITILITIEH COMMISSION FOB, PROVINCE TRAIL. Sept. 14 With an attendance new ownership was so powerful as to be almost monopolistic, while the dispute between the Grand Forks and the Wee Kootenay Power companies was another Illustration of the need of a controlling body. He also urged relief of the taxpayers in regard to school maintenance through the medium of larger government grants to schools and of a special school tax on Incomes. !CAQTFRH HE DM FN liiiUlblUI 1 HJlliyiVllllylt COMPLAIN OF DAMAGE TO GEAR BY SEALS PORTLAND, Me.. Sept. IS. Maine fishermen are loud In their complaints of damage to their gear by seals, which they claim are much more plentiful than In several yeam past. At low tide on any sunny day the ledges and .eets are almost black with the creatures. Rest to the dog fish, according to the fishermen, the seal la more destructive to fish than anything alve that iwlms in local waters. They tear holes in tb mackeral and herring Mines and feast at will. The seiners do not bsgrudge the seals a good meal, but they do object to having valuable cordage slashed and their catches NEW SERVICE BY AIR OPEN HITEItN C.IXAOA AIHWAYK LTD. START TKll'S IKOM WIN.M-l-Wl TO KCOINA AND CALOAKY WWNePBO. Sept. ls An eight-pas- super De Havlland biplane of the Western Canada Airways Ltd took off from bar at 93i this morning Inaugurating a regular twice weekly return trip aarvioe to Begins and Calgary. Premier Bracken went aa a passenger on the plant which was piloted by W. L. BrinteU. operating of th company. Also on board X. W. McMastcr. master mechanic, and A. McNeil of the Western OU Oo. Ltd. PRINCE VISITS MARY PICKFORD HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 14. Prtno Oeorge of England, lieutenant on HMB. Durban, anchored at Oanta Barbara, Upped into Hollywood by autoraoMle yesterday and was the guest of Douglas palrbanke and Mary Plohford NEW rLYISfl IKIAT8 COM lift NORTH TODAY Vancouver. apt IS. The new flying boats recently acquired by the Wevtern Canada Airways Ltd. will lesve todsy under charter to the Department of Marine and Flahertea patrol The destination of the ships ts not revealed but It is understood they will work out of bases between Swanson Bay and Prince Rupert