' i (novo Maru I In cd ly (iales hai to Return i'L it m m la .IstA at IRISH LANGUAGE IS NOT AIJ.OWBI) IN UIXIUIJ HOUSE BELFAST, Oct 21 When i her for Kprmanairh. attemn- ted to address the Ulster Tarllament In Gaelic yester- ' nUVKR, Oct. 26.-Badly day he was promptly closur- : with I i.v a terrific gale the speaker, Hurt 0 - , ,1 officer dead and sewral fy tr.n.rrl Kelll. No language but Eng- in: w...... 1 . ., , ,,, , :J l A. T HUH Will Ut UVI lUlblt'U llt the llr said , tomorrow after taming mi-ii a thousand mile off i h Columbia coaat with i r Japan. amer loat her bridge, the ii :t. d and the steering imaged. She ia making !. i her own power at from . ifM knots an hour. POLLARD ADDRESSES ROTARY CLUB AT ITS LUNCHEON YESTERDAY Hard. British Trade n, i . told the Rotary . nlay that Prince Rupert i id ;o become 1 1 .mi aH a distributing i mil seaport While Van- 'aimed the second finest: in the world he felt after j . hr one here that this must in Kt, unless the claim was disputed by Australia. 11 of conditions in Britain vk'''1 trade within the Em- is were Mr. and Mrs. Mor-" and John Davey, with I i aser accompanying. ARNETT HOUSE HAS BEEN SOLD house and lot owned by H Arnett.141 Fifth Ave. li .- been sold to George Dlx.J . J; i .i.'..ni as.i HfUIItCU unoillllK uv I by Mr. aSid Mrs. Harry iic-r. Arnett also sold his furni-lnough Dally News ndver- and says he secured ex-i results. Ho is a strong be-in advertising Arnett in now living In iviT so that her ion may Mi" benefit of the technical liool which he is attending. i 't will npeiid most of his ' i a. t i:uii i't. STOCK QUOTATIONS lOuurtmj of a D oJmoo Oo, Ltd.) The following quotations were bid and asked. Bayview, A'i, 5. B. C. Sliver, 1.30, 1.40. Rig Missouri. 66'lt, Cork Province, 25, S6V. Cotton Bent, fiO.66. Dunwell. 15. 18. Duthie. 80. 85. George Copper, 1.26, ifto. Georgia River, 84, 84V. Glacier, 2, Nil. Gladstone, 6, 6Vi. Golcoiida, 79' , 80. Grandview, 87, bl. Independence, 18, Nil. Indian, Nil, o'i-Inter Coal oke. 88, 80. Kootney Florence, If. 80. Kootney King. 41, 42. L. & I... Nil, 8. Ukeview. 8,2Vj. Lucky Jim, 2. 26. Marmot Metals, Nil, 8. Marmot Riv. Gold 8, 3. Mohawk. 8, Morten Woolscy, 7V, 77s. National Silver. Nil, 13Vi. Noble Five, 36, 38. IVnd Oreille. 12.75, 13.00 Porter Idaho, 62, W. Premier, 2.25. 2.2S. Rufus-Argenta. 20, 88. Ruth Hope. 59'i. M. Silver Crest, 7. 8. Siverado, 06, 67. Silversmith, 10. 1,VJ-Slocsn Rkmbler. Nil, 25. Snowfiake. J. -Sunlock. 2.25. 2.50. Terminus, 13. M-Topley Richfield. 48, 50. Torlc. 2.00. 2.50. .Wellington. 15'i. 16-Whitewater, 1 45. 1.49. Woodbine. 12. 12' j. Eastern Stock Noranda. Nil. 58.00 Sherritt-Gorden. ML G.75. Oils Dalhousie, 1 40. 1.50. Fabyon. 101-. Nil. Horn'. 2.25, Nil. Explosion at (Juarry Wricked Nearby IIoues and Killed Five MONTKKAU Oct. 26. Five men were blown to It its this morning, by n premature dyna- i mite explosion in Cote St. .Michael quarry on the island of .Montreal.. The deaiTare J. ('agnon, I). Gagne, H. Lepage, K. Fortln and A. Slmard. They Mere employeil at the quarry. Only the five men were at work and nt the time they were placing the explosive in a ere- ; vice.. The switch controlling the fue was not due to be cloed for hours later. ! The windows of house within 1 a two mile radius were shatter- I ed and many small huildlngH 1 In the vicinity were wrecked, j Parts of the bodies were found hundreds of )ards away. POSITION GOES ! TO V. A. ROLLINS New Purchasing Agent lln Heen Man of Affairs and Campaign Manager VICTORIA, Oct. 2f.. Victor A. ftQllina of Vancouver has 1een a minted purchasing agent for the Government of British Colum bia, It was announced today at the Parliament Buildings. Mr. Roll'.! is a native of Luc-an, Ontario. lie came to B. C. 80 years ago. After being in business (n Cranbrtiok he came to Vancouver in 1011 as a salesman and for, thq ,i8t ten years has been manager of rucketts Jtd. lie was campaign manager for Gen, J. A. Clark In Burrard at the last federal election and an-MOiate campaign manager for Vancouver at the last provincial election. Ths arrangements which have existed will continue in the rur- chasing department mt the pres ent, loiter some revision may bo m.'iilr, it is understood. CLASSlFieHABIT Boston Grill Everyone read the Classified Adt LARUE CABARET If you loee, drerttM for It. t Special Dinner Tbunda; aad Saturday find, locate the owner. If jriu nltht Dancing every Saturday Wtiatever yu need, advertise for JJt from 9 to 12. PRINCE RUPERT Danee Hall for Hire. (Il'.T THE IXASSIIIEU Mil' Accomodation for Frlvae rartle Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 4S7 Will. No. 252. It PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928 PRICE FIV CENTS ' CONSOLIDATE!) DEFINITELY ENTERS FOR TLAND CANAL Thirty-one Killed In Train Collision When Express Is Wrecked j;r( IIAKEST, Roumania, Oct. 26. Thirty- one per-, i re killed today in a collision between the Symplon Ml ires8 from Bucharest and an express train from i near Slntina. Forty-seven persons were injured. J I :c force of the collision was so great that one of vi jing cars of the Symplon Express was completely Two of the first class coaches were smashed. T I u accident was due to failure of the switch points ..-k. i f u Symplon Ifccpress is ono of tho best known trains i uiope. LIMPING BACK INTO VICTORIA : CANADIAN PREMIER PRESENTS KINC GEORGE WITH GOLD MEDAL Whilst on a visit to the British Capital Premier X -kenz:,- Km;r presented King George, with a specially made gold medal on be'ialf of the penp'e i;' 'his Oomini'wi. whii li wa cast in commcrora-tlon of the Jubilee of Confederation. Above, on therleft, are pictures showing the front and reverse sides of the medal, and at the centre and right are excellent photographs of Ilia M ijesty and Rt. lion. W. L. Mackenzie King. WERE BLOWN ALL TO BITS 'Consolidated Exercjisfs Option Takes George Copper Mine, Bear River Valley, Stewart VICTORIA, Oct. 2G. Work on the Georsc Copper at Stewart has been closed down for the winter out, as a result of the year's work, the Consolidated 3Iining & Smelting Co. has assumed actual control of the property by exercising its option and taking up fifty-one percent of the stock, it was announced here yesterday.. Another forty-two percent is under option by the Consolidated but does not have to be taken up until next June.. Diamond drills will be removed from the (Jcorgc property and replaced by Riant high-powered drils next May. These will be the first giant drills to be operated in the north country. VancouverMan Buys Usk Mine Carrying Copptr With Silver -Gold To Cover Mining Cost in this district, making a thorough examination of pnieet and states that the aurface showings on this group are excellent. very favorably on it. as did also Dr. Hanson "I !le Dominion Cov- ment of the property. flttANTKI) DIVOKCK Mr. Forest has already done splendid development work which I SYDNKY. N. S. W.. Oct. 2G. shows a large body of ore carry-i Captain Kingsford Smith was to-Ing five to seven por cent copper ! day granted a divorce from his with sufficient gold and silver wife on grounds of desertion, to cover mining costs. ' J. D. Oallowny, provincial mineralogist, examined this property a few years ago and reported PRICE OK WIIGAT VANCOUVER, Oct. 26. The price of wheat today was $1.10'h. George V. Nickerson Is A Possib'e Candidate Far The Liberal Party "H some of my friends wanted me to run and the nomination was offered to me in open convention, I would take it," stated G. W. Nickerson this morning when asked by the Daily News what his stand, would be wore he offered the Liberal nomination at the forthcomingconventionto select a candidate in this riding for the federal field. "I would not fight for the nominations however," continued Mr. Nickerson" nor would I solicit it. If, however, they think I am the man, I would take up the fight." Mr. Nickerson stressed his view that he believed no influence should be brought to bear prior to the convention on any of the delegates to support any particular didate. The name of Mr. Nickerson has been much heard in connection with possible Liberal candidates. Many mire tho independent stand he has taken on previous occasions on matters political. REDUCTION PLANTS TO CONTINUES HERRING USE West Coast of Vancouver Island Operators Get Relief at Request of Provincial Government VICTORIA. Oct. 26. The federal department of marine and fisheries, at the request of the provincial government, has extended the season for the operating of herring reduction plants on Barkley Sound on the West :'oast of Vancouver Island to the end of the year. CAR PLUNGED INTO SLOUGH TERRACE, Oct. 2G.-J. F. Tencr, Vancouver mining! nrrrnTTAM TA engineer has this week completed an important mining donl whereby he obtains possesion of the "Lucky Jim" .rtv.im nf r:iimK from Fred Forest of Usk. This group is situnted sixtqon miles from Terrace on Klcanza Creek, nonr Usk. The Federal Mining and Smelting Co. held this property under bond three years ago but dropped it following their decision to withdraw from Northern B. C. Several attempts have since been made t" bond It, but until now have notjernment Geological Survey, auccedded. i The rapid completion of the m- hu. uwni .m Hm Terrace to Haselton highway .!. -I - ... ., , . . , , will grealiy assist in me m-'temr uLLLl Hull IV THE PREMIERS QUEBEC. Oct. 26- menta are being mode for a re Mackenxie King n his arrival from Europe tomorrow. It is planned to stage a huge demon stration on the arrival of the Em-1 press of Scotland aboard which j tho Premier, Hon. C. A. Dunning and Senator Uandurand are ?n route here. x DR. HUGH ECKENER ABANDONS FLIGHT CONSERVATIVE PARTY'S AIMS MONTREAL, Oct. 26. "What are the aims and purposes of the Conservative party t The alms and purposes are to safeguard our institutions, to safeguard and develop our natural resources and bring to our people happiness and prosperity," said Hon. It. Ii. Bennett, Conservative leader at a banquet tendered in his honor here last night by Conservatives. WILLINSPECT FISHERIES HERE OTTAWA. Oct. 25-- W. A. Found, deputy minister of fish- CRA1K, Susk., Oct. 26. Laird eries. leaves today for Prince Marshall Macdcald, 23 and 23,,Ruiert where he will inspect years of age respectively, both conditions and then continue to single, sons of Mrs. Saul Macdon-j Vancouver 'Island. He plans to aid of Crau, were drowned when 'attend the meeting of the com-their car Ml the rvvl seven miles ir' ler the Halibut Treaty east of ' here and plunged to a -u 4uie. slough. The bodies were recovered today. INCREASE IN GRAIN MOVEMENT TO PORT There is an increase in grain ladings on the prairies for Prince lrt according to information received from the local railway offices this imornin By 'next Arrange- week Jt j, poapjblc that the move- ment to the port nay gain some ception to be tendered to Premier, proportions. Five or six carloads of wheat are expected to arrive here this afternoon, the first in the last two or three days. RECORD FLIGHT ACROSS STATES MANSFIELD. Los Angeles, Oct. 26. The Monoplane Yankee LAKEHURST, Oct. 26. Dr. Doodle with Capt. B. C. Collier at Hugo Eckener, commander of thelthe controls and Harry Tucker, Graf Zeppelin, today abandoned j owner, as passenger, landed here plans for a flight to the middle yesterday afternoon from New west before returning to Germany. . York, making the transcontinental Unfavorable weather was respon- non-stop record of 21 hours 65 sible for the decision minutes.