CLASSIFIED HABIT Ev'crjron read tb ClMlfled Ad. ' If y iu lone, sdverttoe or It. If jr., u find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for It C.!T TUB CMHSItlCII II A III T. ; xvili. NV , 4. o ivy ihe Foundations funds was adjourned to tomorrow police court here. i. he course of the hearing Robert England, secre- easurer of the foundation, said Wilson had been summer and on his return had told England "he"' t u woman on the tram out of Seattle for Chicago y had taken the sixth initiative together." There v'ealed, he said, that he was the incarnation of the I the Egyptian God Osiris and she was the mcar-, of the spirit of the goddess Isus. They would have vim would be the incarnation of Horus who would I'd on Valdez Island and in about 1975 this son was une a great teacher and leader of men. URGES ROAD WORK PROCEED :r t.. C. II. Orme at Interview (Jovernment -man Theo. uoiuin mwi nt the following telegram II Orme at Victoria: .i Committee appointed by ua' energetic prosecution mipletion of the Prince Terrace highway. As a f the committee with W. ,. r. please interview the i of public works and press in In-fore the Government." message was sent on in- n from the committee . . i yesterday. This com-i ..iiMsts of James Thomp- iv-e Hill. George Nicker-II Orme. W. K. Fisher. n IVrey Tinker and Theo. luiirman). m ROBERT LANSING DIED AT WASHINGTON IIINCTON. Oct. 81. Rob- t i in,;, former secretary of nmlei President Wilson. . I U home here. ; r: """" rr1' fzmSSt (iCONOMY IS REASON' FOR FIRING MACINNES VICTORIA. Oct. 31. The dis- i missal of W. H. Maclnnes from the position of official administrator was in the interest of ec-lonomy and efficiency, stated At torney General Pooley yesterday. Mr. Maclnnes' work had cost L - I Ik. Uklknml I nfr friwiuw NIC ItCIHIITOIIIWUl of fll.000 a year, the attorney j general said. A new apioint- ment will be made later. I SHIPPING SPRUCE TO OLD COUNTRY TWICE MONTHLY VIA SEATTLE The small Alaska motor- ship freighter Dorothea, which was here about two weeks ago, will be in irt again tomorrow to load from the Big Bay Lumber Co. some 66,000 feet of clear spruce which will be taken to Seattle and thence trans- shipped via the Panama Can- a I to England. From now on the Kig Bay Lumber Co. plans to make bi-monthly ; shipments in this manner on t 1 i Lw. Itnrolhea. I inv -" . 1 - v .... I a dip ' P rf Ill 0 4J M TO 4CLiiV I ' . ,',1 VANCbUVER, Oct. 31. The conviction and sentence to two years imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont of John Viereck for theft was quashed yesterday wild the consent of Crown Counsel by Mr. Justice I). A. Macdonald in the supreme court on the grounds that the Magistrate had never received his appointment as juvenile court judge for Prince Ruiiert, as which he tried the youth. For the first time since hi re-1 tirement from the position of attorney general A. M. Manson, K. ; C. appeared in the supreme court' as counsel. He acted for Vierickj with A.C. I)e" Hrisay for the. crown. Another big increase in the volume of grain tnoving toward Prlnrc Uunetl from the prairie is reported today Offices of the Alberta Whet Pool'- Prince Rupert elevator repor ted that there were a total of .lift enr load of whjat bound here. 146 went of Jasper Park and 22 East.. Eight car Ios are due to arrive within the next twnty-foW hours. SKWARi), 0. !. --Although to damage ii rcporied two distinct earthquake shocks w?re felt here Monday night At i.35 and 9.1. Halibut Landings for Month of . X Vi. - -w, v-e November Are Away Up Over Same Month Last Year At This Port Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of October show a big increase over total fares landed here in the same month last year. This month's total is 3,570,700 pounds including both American and Canadian fish as compared with a "total of 2,710,000 pounds for the same month in 1927. Provincial Game Board Is Dismissed by Pooley Under Reorganization VICTORIA, Oct. 31. Under reorganization plans for the game department, Attorney General Pooley said today, M. li. Jackosn, chairman of the Board, his secretary, F. R. Ilutler and eight other members of tho board who recoive travelling expenses and allowances will be dismissed. The eight members affected are J. A. Buckham, of Golden; T. B. Booth of Nanaimo; J. Murray of Vander-hoof ; Dr. P. G. McSweenoy of New Westminster, Major Alan Brookes of Okanagan Landing; C. E. Whitney .Griffiths of Metchosin; W. Harrison of Pritchard and H. F. Kergin of Alice Arm. The dismissals come under the reorganization plan by which the province will be divided into, three game districts under a chief game warden and three deputies for the divisions in charge of wardens. The plans are being drafted now but will bo oporating by the next hunting season, Mr. Pooley said. He said he had tho greatest admiration for Mr. Jackson but believed the position called for an experiencedportsm'an. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of Douglas Gordon Stewart will take place from the family residence, 400 Fourth Avenue West, on Thursday, November 1, nt 2.:i0 p.m. CANADIAN; MICA Practically all of the mica produced in Canada la of the amber variety (Phlogopite). Mica is marketed in tho rough-cobbed state, as trimmed sheet, splittings, scraps, and ground mica. Trimming and splitting is do:u by PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Vlewspaper PKINCE, RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928 Boston Grill LWUiE IMUAKET Special Dinner Thursday iind Saturday Daiiting 'evrrr hattirdar night from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire Accommodations for Private Parties rhone 4S7 PRICE FIVE CENTS 0V7JVO4L GAME BOARD ABOLISHED BY GOVERNMENT Aquarian Foundation President Declares He Is Reincarnated Osiris .I ...I; 1 ll 1 I III iN AIMO, Oct. 31. The hearing of the case against' it Aloert Wilson, president of the Acquarium ution on charges that he had 'misappropriated $13,- 'MAGISTRATE NO MORE GRAIN JURISDICTION IS MOVING John Vicrkk (iocs Free on Application of A. M. Marihun, K.C. at Vancouver TO RUPERT BRITAIN'S FRIMATE II S ("AKEWKLL To LAMBJ.I II I'M.ACE Vfrlrfffat HI HITTHiH mxfintm. the retiring Archbishop of Canterbury-. Is here seen with Mrs. Davidson receiving the guests at the farewell reception to clergy an I per.-onul friends at Lambeth Palace. CRIMPPUTIN Dr. Maclean Nominated ! MINIMUM WAGE B Supreme Court of C anada Decides , Flunkies in IgginK Camps ' j N,,t incJudwl ; Unanimously Chosen at Convention held There last night ! cM.,vr tup rnniMvins As Candidate for Election on December G. CSk I hill 1IIU VV.Ut 44 SU4xJ Kitcher. Assistant is Really Dom estic and Forty Cent Ruling Does Not Apply OTTAWA, Oct. SO Tfce supreme court of Canada yesterday found that an order isued by the Board of Adjustment approved under the Male Minimum Wage Act of British Columbia on September 29. 1926. is ultra vires and invalid. such a wide scope of employees should not be included is one; blanket order. The case came before the supreme court of appeal by the In ternational Timber Co. in con 4 (Continued on Page Six) NOTICE t 4- 4 r.itinii VICTORIA, Oct. 31. At their nominating convention last night the Liberals of Victoria chose Dr. J. D. MacLean, former Premier, to contest the federal election on December 6 to fill the vacant ised through the resignation of Hon. S. F. Toliu' : al months ago. The nomination was unanimous. Dr. MacLean said that he was feeling bettor than he had for some time and wouldif elected, devote his whole energy to representing the city at Ottawa, laying special need on the necessity for port development. Ti C. MiVVinlna miinnm'nir oriitnr of tno Times, ill The court finds that the Hord . . n , , , nmnne im(t tho m,ali. had misconceived the nature and ,- .y--rt - - - - scope of iu functions in making fications that should insure his election and make him this particular order which fixed an outstanding figure in the House of Commons. the minimum wage at 40c an n hour on all male employees of the lumber industry in B. C. Argument was advanced that I rrtCP-UrPPn EtTll RUSlQSllC Over Mineral Prospects o f District East of P. Rupert "Watch Northern British Columbia's mineral growth," declared C. Prince-Green, commissioner of natural re- ! sources, on his arrival here after visiting the mining sec- t bns including Terrace, Hazoiton, bmithers and lopiey. Pursuant to the Municipal i Mr. Prince-Green is an authority on mining and he is Elections Act all persons de- , enthusiastic over the possibilities of the whole country airing u be ni u eagt prince RupeVt, all of which is highly mineral-t inhere over one hundred mineral properties are as iioMwioiders or Holders bein worked and some are shipping ore vhlle many of trade's Licenses rriust reg- -- 'thers will le mftkirtg shipments ister their names with the ' , the near future. ; City Clerk during the month i GOLD RECOVERED .,r FROM nn,m Amon lhe P"PWilw visited of October on a statutory CAlDDAML'C niCTDirTi1,y JIr I'rl,'e-(5ren, WM one at form to be supplied by the ! rAlhuAnhj UljlKItl ! Topley which was discovered by t Clerk. j Matthew Sam. an Indian, whose Office hourp 9 .m. to 5 j ,... . .. Ilsim assays 82 ounces of pure p.m. and on Saturday 9 a.m. L0SnA $800,000 In ' gold m was recovered! 6 ) i ,ilver to the ton to 18.80 p.m. ; . u inxTira from the creeks in the Fairbanks 4. " Cltv Clerk 'district this year by three dredges return from expenditures am- t operated by the Fairbanks Ex-iounting to $15,000,000, it is leaf. first ned hen? l