CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone rends the Classified Ads. If you lose, adverts for It. If you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for It (II'.T THE CLASSIFIED IIAI1IT. vol xvni. No-.m... . , i. used up by Icebergs near here, now fell here on August 8. AGED WOMAN TIED TO CHAIR M'lTH ELLINGTON LAIIY llOIIIIEH HV ItAMllTH Of S.MUi. AMOINT or MONEY NW.MMO. Ag. 1 -Hjk Cartwrtght, .! woman living in South Weill was tied to her chalt by two i.i- who entere I her hw Wed-'i and took ftltren dollar out of 'T In her bedroom The woman ' !'i an hour before the neighbors creel her. " TURF TENNIS GAMES PLAYED "VI NY, Aug 17-PrlU Metcurwho '' " cl Til ten Wednesday, yestrnmy it.-,i George M Lott 8-8. 7-i. -. iirrkity Bell, who defeated Hunter. ' vnterdey eliminated by John Dock 11 '-!. 5 7. S-3. 6-t in eaatcin turf : "in. championship games. CAME TO HER DEATH BY NATURAL CAUSES WHEN INDIAN WOMAN KILLED VANtxiUVBH. Aug 17 That Bosie "iiiiiskct.. the Indian woman came to m-sili at Hastings Pagk Tuesday ' "" niUi natural oauses the ' Coroner's ' v d cided Kesterdsy, though she wao ' lo'' by befrrg trtrown rom a horse. RAILWAY ICOMraONER REAPPOINTED 10 YEARS "'l l AWA. Aug 17 Dr. Simon McUan "Uhw has been reappointed aseta-'"" 'liter oommtssloner of the Board ' 1 Hnsy commissioners. Hla term e-i n. -.1 August 8 and Ms reappointment 1 ' further ten year period. T'ie term of Hon Prank Oliver ter- nrnies at the end of September when win have reaohed the age limit of '' )r. s eWf, pert of the Ball Mountain reng ixrnr Ttodtmat Harbor. Pwcher"tlsjrld Ballanlynr tumbled out and vent to help release the others and then Walk-i. somewhat daeed. also Jumped out of bis seat. Cummlng was mare daseti but the first thir.K he did on imaging his situation waa to put out uu- hand Jack Smith and Henry Cham- end atop the motor. They cut huii loos Arctic traders have been plnch-llrosn the wrecked mach:i i and laid him on the ground, binding his hero an: I making htm ax oomfortablr a possible Rsch in turn went or? v look ,'nr help but It waa well on in the afternoon then they discovered that they were not many miles from the coast. Taking with them the emergency Mjppltsa always carried on such occasions the trio eet forth at five o'clock the two uninjured men supporting CttwMStngd beta fen them. Hour after hour they wsnded their way through the forest, climbing lego, forcing their way through thickets of Devil's club, sometimes descending but at other climbing out of ravines, sealing rocks or sliding down precipitous bank until barely an hour before midnight they emerged oh toe shore exhausted but happy to think they had got thu far. Ballantyne and Walker made a bed ol cedar boughs, such as woodsmen know how to do. took off their own coats and wrapped their loured companion, making htm as comfortable as poaitlbl-Tben they kindled a nre of drtftwor-1 rnd one ntept while the other watched, taking turns throughout the night, thus making sure that the Asa oe kept burning and everything comfortable. BovrH for breakfast cheered Ciem and then Wnlker rrl out along the coast to pesrch for help. He had not walked very long when he saw a boat anchored off shore u ml soon discovered that It was the launch Phryne. owned- by J. B. Woodworth ot Tborlty Park. Vancou ver, who is mining In the neighborhood Mr Woodworth Junior took them aboard mkI brought them to Prince Rupert where they arrived about noon yeetar-dsy. At once Cu minings waa taken to hospital where he received expert medical attention. Ballantyne went south on the Prince Charles to the air base at Swanson Bay and Walker la remain liiK in town swelling Instructions. WOMAN IN WATER FOR NEARLY 57 HOURS IN ENDURANCE SWIMMING COLTON. CAL. Aug. 17- Kra. Ie Pournler mud.- s world endurance swgm-mlnx record for women of M houra, W mlnutee here yesterday. She la M of two cAUdren. years old and a mother LABOR IS WINNER OF NORTIUBERDEEN ADBRDMN. SCOTLAND, Aug. IV Worth Aberdeen retained The labor party in jgsterday. bye-election. Cap-tain Mt- -!tminK Wedgwwd atatuie was brought before the court in a test oast by Chung Ohuck. Chinese potato grower in the Delta district, wlto was oouvleted and fined by the New Wastmlnater maatetrate charged with marketing potatoes without the consent ol toe Mainland Potato Committee of Direction. In view of the argument of J. W. oe8. Parrls that the provisions of the orlm-mal code are ultra vires of the DonttNfKi Parliament. His Lordship halted the hearing provlnol I H.sB. Wood (or trg gfswer bat W: ptovMutrtn tiiecrlm c contended Inal was pasaad by the Dominion Oov ment which would make combinations in restraint of trade Illegal and punishable by Imprisonment and that the Marketing Act purports to auttoorlre the committee to nuke regulations in restraint of trade by eliminating competition In selling pop toes and other vegetables and of fixing the prion contrary to the Dominion statute Subscribe for the Dally Nswa. PRINCE RUPERT Northqrn and Central British Columbia'; Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, 13. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 INDIAN TEPEE VILLAGE : Summer quarters lous scenic beauties which abound HEAD PARTLY , BLOWN AWAY! Body of Ernest Maynard Formerly of Lucy Island Found Yesterday AcrBrtririjt to wtird received thiM twurnnig Ernest .Maynard, lorraerly iigntnuuse keeper at Lucy Island ligntrlUM; and recently at Addenbrook lighthouse wbm found shot dead yesterday morning at tne latter place. It appears that a fisherman called at the lighthouse and loumi the body 01 (he unfortunate man witn the head partly Dlmvn away apparently by a xhotgun. Mr. .Maynard had been alone at the station, hU wife and family having gone north to Ketchikan some time ago- The .Marine Department are sending down another man to look after the light and the Provincial police are making investigations as to the cause of the tragedy.. It would appear that the victim had taken his own life. MARKETING ACT IS CONTESTED MAT1l.lt lltTOUK M THUMP. (Ot UT HIT ntUKI.VU IIKI.AV1II IIV IIIXIK VANCOUVCa. Aug. 17 After srgu-jMiit luul beer, prcoentrd t" the effect that trie produce MarkeiuiK Act of B V la ultrs vires ot the prvtnoe. Mr. Just lee Murphy adjourned the healing in aupreiiK court chambers until Mom lav In order that Hie Dominion Oovernmen' may be notified and be given another opportunity to have counsel in at4end-anoe. The question of the validity of th i eil.-:;iiis al e vier N itiona! pi. . Par .'ii-c.-iue an;iil ine marvel- Rufus Argenta Mine Acquired Today by J. F. Daihie Who Made The First Payment of $9,000 VICTORIA, Aug. 17 John F. Duthic of Seattle today acquired the Kufus Arncntn mines on Hear River. The deal was completed in Seat(ic when Duthie made his first paymenof $0,000. Upward oflalUOO.OOO mere wilLbe paidJnto thctrcaiuryoflthc company by the end of the year, it was stated. Work on a large scale will be commenced at once, Mr. Duthie Raid. Duthie is appointed managing director of the Kufus URGE FORMATION (IF fYlMMITTFF (1M SALMON PACK HE1LTH INSURANCE ALASKA LRAGE VAKOOUV1B. Aug. 17- Vrgiog the JONKAU. Aug. 17 -The present fig-.onnattM of a comanltt e to cosperate urea for tbe 193S Alaska salmon pack wttn ttoe Incoming provincial govern-are X360.000 cases, apparently a normai ment In the Inaututeau of health insur-1 year. Fisheries Obmmissioner Henry O - :noe. Oeotfle Haddon. preaident ot the;Malley reporta. The only weak area Is B. C. Hospitals Assaclatior. tKUvj.-ed his the wesi coast or Prince of Wales Is-'naugural addrrss at thr otumtion Und. '.?ro yesterday 6evcut-nve dlj?ato!, The psck from most areas compare were present. favo-a'oly with the banner year of 1929. a ass m PLANNING FLKJHT FROM CALIFORNIA TO TOKIO: Major Livingstonr Irving, war ace (left), and J6h Kubota Japanese flier, are expecting to make n 7,000-mile good-will flight across the Pacific Robert Bracken, Editor and .ism. Publisher, is Arrested on Charge of Criminal Libel VANCOUVER, Aug. 17. Acting on a warrant charging criminal libel, the Vancouver police yesterday arrested Robert Bracken, editor and publisher of a weekly publication here- The warrant was Isiued on information of Detective Phipps of the Victoria police force. The alleged libel is said to be contained in the issue of August 11 of the Bracken publication with police conditions in Victoriu. Bail is net at $2000. A warrant has also been issued for the arrest of E. Marshall, one of Bracken's staff on a similar charge. i CANADA TOOK ALL PRIZES 200 METRES DUHLIN, Aug 17. Canadian athletes kept up a successful "reconh-at-the Tailtean games yesterday by. monopolizing the 200 metres dash in which Jimmy Rail of Winnipeg came first; John Fitzpatriick of Hamilton Second and Harry Warren of Vancouver third. Hall's time was 21 2-5 seconds. STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon C'luMng lrlees Todsy on Vancouver Exchange (Courtesy of S. D. Johnson Co., Ltd.) The following quotations were bid and asked: Argents Rufus, 33a., 31Vic Bayvtew, tc 8e. B. C. Silver. II JO. tl.TS. Big Missouri. 44c 44c Cork Province, 39c.. 29 c. Cotton Belt. nil. OOc. Dunwell. 13c. lfS'c Dvthlc. 97c , tl 08. O-orge Copper so IS. 15.18. Oc-rgta River, nil. 33c. Gladstone. 4c . Sc. Oolcondn. tl U. II 13. Orandview. Mc, 39c. Indian. Sc . fl'c. Kootney Floit-nce. aac., nc. L & L . lOHc . lOHc. Lakevlew. Sc., nil. LeedMnlth. 3c 3c. Lucky Jim. 38fec. 30c. Marmot Metals. 10c. lOHc. Marmot River Gold. lOtnC I0e. Mohawk. 8'Ac . SUc. National Silver, ntl. Itttc. Noranda. 164.00. IM.SO. Pend-OrelUe. HITS, 111.88. Porter Idaho. 66c.. 73c. Premier. 13.38. 1340. Ruth Hone 60c.. 61 y,e. Bllver Crest. lO'c. 10c. Silverado, 60c . BOc Silversmith. TUjc. 9c. Sloean King. b',c 6c. Snowflske. 34c.. 41c. Sunloek. nil. 11.60. Terminus. 17c. 18V4c Topley Richfield. 59c . 60c. Torlc. IIJO. 13 J6 White Water. 130. 13.15. Woodbine, 34c. 35c. OILS Pabyon. 14c.. 15c. Heme. I J 68, 11.70. tVATEHI'OlVKIt JI KI.SDICTION VICTORIA. Aug-. 17 B. Briekman of Toronto has been retained by the pro- vtriee to represent it before the Canal dlan Supreme Court when It oonsldt ers the Federal Government's reference on water power Jurisdiction St llMAItlNF. ItAISEI) LENINGRAD. Aug. 17 The British submarine LD.-65 lost In the Baltic In 1919 has been raised and taken to Kronatadt Skeletons of the crew were found. 1 Advertise In the Dally News. It pay I Boston Grill MR (IE CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every (Saturday night from 0 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire. Accomodation for Prlvae Parties Phone 437 Price Five Cents WWiFin FWAPRTHMRF AVIATORS D Three Vancouver men .Memiie "ummings, pilot, A. ll. Walker, air Micer and Gordon Ballantyne of the fisheries patrol vedette .! in are lucky that they are alive today for not only did they crash .in.-t a mountain side on Porcher Island but they tramped fur r six hours through the forest before reaching the seashore, spent night on the beach and then were lucky enough early Tuesday r : iiiiiR to attract a boat which brought them to Prince Rupert. Now aiming in in the Prince Rupert General Hospital suffering with n H'.-i to the head and exhaustion but the other two except for a UTHIE MAKES FIRST PA YMENT ON RUFUS ARGENT A MINE Men Who Escaped from Seaplane Wreck Lucky They Are Alive Today Crashed Against Mountain Side in Foff, Tramped Through Forest for Hours and Spent Night on Lonely Hcach of Porcher Island. FIERCE GALE IN ARCTIC AT POINT BARROW 1 nionvm lakiieii to icejieko is RIDINC. IT OUT !A t'ELY M PAR I' INT BARROW. Auk 17 Lashed to iiid'd iceberg, thr schoonei C 8. Captain John Beckland. Jr . Is ix 1U own against a racing gale : threatened to blow the ehlp liere today . , boat belongim to Tony Sd few bruises are not injured. ! The plane left Prince Buprrt on Wednesday soon after eleven o'clock I bound tor Queen Charlotte City on i fisheries patrol duty. Ballantyne had the passengi r seat In front. CummirufA I had the controls and Walker tin slt- 1 tins beside bun. For a time ail went 1 UI sad then suddenly, as If by magic las; settled around them sad they were lost' In the unknown. They started u circle when they noticed trees below theni. Trying to get out of the thick -nes they suddenly struck the aide of Influenza Epidemic is Sweeping j Basin of Mackenzie River Where i Indians Dying in Large Numbers i i . .i ,. .. ., -1 i .. EDMONTON, Aug. 17. Scourging the Indian population along the asbanks of Hie Mackenzie River the influenza epidemic which has been raging in the north for some time has taken toll of 275 natives within a period of about two weeks, according to reports received. So far a.s know nno white man has succumbed to the disease. A total of 53 is known to have succumbed at Fort Simpson alone. The full toll of deaths may not be known for months. ' One point along the river hit by the epidemic is Fort Resolution ! where fifty are dead, Fork McRae S3; Fort Norman 28; Fort Good ii.-j.c J6; rort McPherson 21: and Port Sitaps n 33. Deaths at other points art l.eavy. Arrivals frcm the north say fee diana are apathetic when attacked, sit- ; ting moaning in their tepee cabin. They i thr.iw away drug given tbem by medl-' cal men a fid missionaries because tbeyi t FIVE DEAD AS GASBOAT BURNS J do i.ot . eiiect an Immediate cure and I Iwa.t pat ently cither to die or recover. j GASOLINE I.N ItOTTOM or CltAFT IOMTKS WITH I'ATAL KESt LTS NOrtTH BAT, Aug. 17 Plve persons ke their Uvea In Lake Lavlgne near Vcmer. Ont., Wednesday night when a tfsollne launch caught fire and an ex-Ulon forced them to leap Into the vater. The dead are the Bee. Father Dubuc, it Vemer. aged 31. Mrs. Albert LaPren-er. twenty-eight, her two children. Claude, aged two and Marie aged one -vonth. and Mlaa Leont Syivestrs, twen y-slx. all of Sturgeon Fatts. Albert La- wniev, hmbanaVst Mrs. TitrewVar. es-aped after s desperate attempt to ssve he lives of tbe children in which he xs unsuccessful. With the exception of that of Miss Sylvestre. all tbe bodies have been recovered. The party waa about a mile out on tbe lake when some gasoline which had collected on the bottom of be boat became Ignited. Watchers on shore saw tbe boat enveloped In a sheet of flame followed by much smoke and a moment later the oaeusante were truggllng. in the water. RIFLE SHOOT OTTAWA RANGE EsqriM.lLT MAN ONLY OXE POINT neiiiMi tviNNT.u or (ioveknou- CKNEIIAL'S PRIZE CONNAUOHT HA NOES, Aug. 17 Servant W. M. Reid of the Toronto Scottish won the Governor Oeneral's match with a score of 349 at the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association meet today, i! niter Qunner C. Oolllnga. R.C.O.A.. of Esqtumalt came second. Just one point behind the winner BODIES OF EXPLORING PARTY WILL BE BURIED ON BANKS OF THELON OTTAWA. Aug 17 -The bodies of John Hornby and his compatona Ade- d and Christian may probably be burled at the spot where they perished on the banks of toe The Ion River. U la trannaeible to vwg the bottles beck to civilisation, the mounted police of- nnlals state IdentiAeatlon of the Mpwrer and other members of the party a positive. Paper on the bodies aaeisted. In order to effect burial, the Mounted Police officers will travel west SOO miles from Chesterfield Inlet through a country almost uafMsstble to STRUCK BY TRAIN AT LEVEL CROSSING and instantly killed at a level crossing at Okotoko last night. The wile may die. Tbe oar in which they were riding was struck by the MeLeod local train. The wife end daughter died later bringing the number of deaths to five. Chark was sheriff of Sunburst, Mont. He is believed to have been temporarily blinded by the setting sun. The ear was carried for 600 feet on the cow ( atelier of the train. The children were Arid 18: Osrrl. 10: Uofd. 5,