PAGE SIS DISSOLUTION OF ! CHAS. EDGAR FOUNDATION! IS DROWNED Petition to Government States Continuation not in Interest of Decency VANCOUVER, Oct. 30. Application was made today by way of a petition to the Lieut. Gorernor in Council for the dissolution of the Acquarian Foundation at Cedar, near Nanaimo. The petitioner Maurice von Platen, Rob-I)e Lueeand B.A. Lucas, governor of the society, state "that it is not jn the internets of decency that the' society should continue to exist." Mr. Lucas states that the establishment by Wilson of another settlement known as the Man-dieth settlement and the promulgation of his views on marriage have been responsible for the trouble. CANADIAN GETS TEA THIS AFIERNOON MRS. WILKINSON'S HOME AID OF UNITED CHURCH Wilson. The helper include Mrs:t T. Ross, Mrs. T. Silversides, Mrs. F. Vickers, Mrs. Cornish, Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Santer-bane. In charge of home cooking are Mrs. J. Irvine and Mrs. Howard Steen. TODAY'S WHEAT VANCOUVER. Oct. 31. The price of wheat today was $1.20. A Bad Case of Eczema Are you reading tha weekly Canadian lettera, t'HIn torl; cf ufrrlnir from skin dHajs Md how relief wa effecldT ltr la rrt of a Utur from Mr. B. Olk.oB. But Ulfi. MldUnd, OnU Wrlto hor If you di-olro. "I hid a rt bad oao of ocitma on mr and utL olM mIp. Could not Sod tnXhlo to alvo roo rollof. mall lottlo o( P, U Ono p. to mo ro lor, oo mon i T rrfl .r. Iwillo. and 1 am now without M.mloh." ... , Th rroof of th puddlnc Is I. ill. ..Mna- Whan a, Droicrlp. lien (or akin dlseaia haa letter ct andoraemont from tary city and town In th Do minion, suroly It la anouKh t convince tha moat aktpucai. It.ll.f from llchlaar tormeat la ImmodUto. Try ono Sl.oo bofUa of 1. L, U. today on tha poiltlra tnwtnt And P. P. p. Boap. too. ZJ loOon lor 5Wn Dlscoso . t, Mcf l TCIIMIS. WinXilNT. OII.MES LT1, Member of-Well Known LIsfrict Family Lost His Life at Alert Hay at First of Week Charles Edgar, well known in this district where he was born 25 years ago, lost his life at the first of this week by drowning from a fish boat on which he was working out of Alert Cay. William Edgar, member of the staff of the Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co., a brother, was notified that the body had been recovered and sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Victoria where the funeral will be held. Deceased lived in Prince Rupert for several ears, having been 'entlffo wfth fishin boats are two brothers William of this iirminnm Hl,Hhl nninr PKIi H I city and Dick, who is on the coait liiUilLiUl 1 lllUL) and two sisters Mrs. Dan Lid- stone and Mrs. Kilbreath of Vic- Tot.-il nf 281.500 Pounds of Hali- toria. The whole family is well but Sold Today, Most of it Heing American The lone Canadian boat offering its catch at the local Fish Exchange this morning received Mc and 7c, a better price than was paid twelve American ves-ses which were in. The day's sales totalled 284,500 pounds, all but 9,000 pounds being American halibut. Sale were as follows: (American) President, 14,000 pounds, racl-, flc Fisheries, 12c and 6c. i Explorer, 17,000 pounds, andj Senator, 13,000 pounds, Booth; Fisheries, 13.2c and 6c. j Wizard, 42,000 pounds, Oooth. Fisheries, 12c and 6c. Eagle, 80,000 pounds, Atlin! Fisheries, 12.8c and 6c. Yakutat, 28, 000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries. 18c and Gc. j Thor, 25,000 pounds; Grant, 23,000 pounds, and Chelsea, 30,-000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 12.7c and 6c, Ranter, 21,000 pounds, Pacific Fisheries, 12.9c arid, 6c. Albatross, 18,500 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 13.1c and 6c. I van hoe, 14,000 pounds, PaclficJ Fisheries, 12.4c and 6c. (Canadian) Prosperity A., 9.000 pounds, Royal Fish Co., 14c and 7c. resident in the city. o . 1F! ZERO TODAY AT DAWSON The Dominion Government Telegraphs report that .there is zero weather today at Dawson, an Indication that the rivers of the Yukon will soon be frozen and water transportation for the season cease. Everywhere throughout nor-'thern HC. and Yukon territory there was a decided drop in temperature and clear skies SQUIRES PARTY LEADING WELL Newfoundland Election Seems to lie a Complete Turnover ST. JOHNS, Nfld., Oct. 31. The opposition party led by Sir Richard Squires has elected 18 members against 6 Government supporters with 16 seats yet to report. Squires .himself was elected in Humber. i GRAF ZEPPELIN IS ! FLYING OVER FRANCE PARIS, Oct. 31. With A tea Is being given this after- j 900 miles to go the airship noon by the Ladies' Aid of the Graf Zeppelin reached the United Church at the home of Mrs. , French coast today passing G. V, Wilkinson, Dunsmuir St. ; over Nantes at 6.43 p.m. Assisting Mrs. Wilkinson in re! There Is' stilh 900 rolles to telvlng are. Miss El)iott and Mrs KHkevsky. Those pouring are Mrs.'J. H Thompson and Mrs. . A. be covered before it arrives, . at Frederickshaven. v ....... . .., (M MOREOREAT DUNWELL MINE Itndiore or Electrical Prospecting j Campaign Shows up Further Possibilities on Property F. F. Clarge, supervisor for the Radiore Company, and R. C. Kirkpatrick, who has been actually in charge of the work, together with their party, were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday proceeding to Vancou ver after having spent the past few weeks conducting an elect rical prospecting campaign on the Dunwell mine at Stewart. Robert M. Stewart, head of the Dunwell, Is also a passenger on the same vessel going through to Victoria. Mr. Stewart is highly pleased with the remits that have been obtained by the Radiore examination. Ore bodies to the south and north are Indicated as well as to the south and east of the old Dunwell workings. To co-relate these results with the known! i nil .nn.....ii geolOKICHi I-Uiiumuiia, u iiiamuiiu drilling campaign will be Inaugurated next spring. umce. "I must POLICE COURT FINES LOWER Crime Collections This Month About Half of last year Ten Months Total also Lower. podice court fines for the month of October ending today totalled 1 $277.50 according to announce ment made this morning by Sergeant J. D. M. Hannah. Last October fines amounted to $521. Total fine collections for this year to date stand at $6,452 as compared with $7,018 thus collect Uayview, 4, 5. D. C. Silver, 1,25, 1.40. Jig Missouri; 07, Gift. Chicagoff Nil, 70 Cork Province, 25, Nil. Cotton Belt, 50, "65. Duthie, 80, g5.;' ' '.. George Copper; .75, 4.50. Georgia Rlyr, $3Vs, 34. Golconda, &Kj'i. 80. Grandview, 56, gOVj. Independence", 'li, 12V4. Indian, 5, 5H. Inter. Coal & CoV$ 30, 40. Kootney Florente, 18, 19. Kootney Kfruj, 40; 11. Lakeview, 21. 2 Vv. ' v Lucky .Jim. 2K2Q. ...V,, 'MaimotMetal?; S'4 Marmot Riv Gold, 8. 0. Mohawk, C, GV. Morten Woolsey, G74, 7. National Sliver, 12, 18. Noble Five, JGV, 37. Pend Oreille,' 11.85, 12.00.( Pioneer, 1.S0, L95. Planet, Nil, 68. Porter Idaho, CO, 08. Premier, 2.2C," 2.27. Richmond, Nil, 3V. Rufus Argenta,' 24, 24Vi. Ruth Hope, CO, Gl. Silver Crest, 74. 8. Silverado, GO, 65. Silversmith, 10, Nil. Slocan King, 6, 7. Slocan Rambler, Nil,- 10. Snowflake. 67. 08. Sunlock, 2.25, 2.50. Terminus, 12, Nil. Topley Richfield, 48, 60. Whitewater, 1.45, 1.60. Woodbine, 13. 14. t Kastern Stocks Noranda, 52.00, Nil. Sherritt-Gorden, 7.00, Nil. Oils Dalhousle, 1.50, Nil. Fabyon, 124, Home. 2.20, 2.26. YESTERDAY'S WHEAT VANCOUVER, Oct. .H.--Th price of wheat here yesterday was quoted at $1 20'4. THE DAILY NEWS THE RISING GENERATION Series of tatters on Live Local Subject by Lads nnd Lasses of High School PLEA FOR A POSTMAN By Alice K. McCrea The other day when trudging jOnce" or "I wonder if we w)l Into town to the Post Office, ear from Mary today,'' are paft through' rain dayS' prBram f Cnver the nnd wind a l;,1 typical Prince' Rupert day-I 8aT"' Post 0fffce ,nfIuence8 our could not help but think what a I lives far more than we realize, comfort a Postman would be. u brings us great happiness, and Not only were my clothes In a sometimes great sorrow in the miserable state of dampness but also my general attitude towards the world, and I found myself guise of bills and tax noticed. It tells us the Important news that cousin Dill is going to buy wishing that I lived anywhere !a new cow or aunt Mary June except iri Prince Rupert. ThisIs KoinK for a trip to Scotland, nnat'iral disgruntled state of (Sometimes it extends an invitat Ha was married and is surv ved ' l""lu lo",es s to everyone quite :jon tp visit 80me K00d friends and and the town is in frequently as besides his widow, at present ny stage oi growm, i child. Hee Endako, by a young was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Louio 8,hould take every precaution to iouraKe people from leaving. Edgar, formerly of Vanarsdol and now residing in Victoria. There has Deen said trial tne major- ity of people live pnly to sleep and work, but during last couple of generations I am sure that they have added one more item to their accomplish ing W. hnvlnc, former! v been 1: A daily trip to the Post write that letter at sometimes informs us of a visit from eousin Tom Just at the busiest time of year when visitors are a nuisance. Since the mail plays sueh a eat, vital part in our lives, I think the that every means possible to ex pedite its delivery promptly anil Immediately to our homes would make life a little more pleasant and place Prince Rupert a notch nearer to the desired position of a city. CRIMP PUT IN MINIMUM WAGE (Cotlnued from Page One) nectlon with the wages of a man named Field employed as kitchen assistant, whom the company claimed did hot come under the Act as he was in reality a domes tie servant. He was employed rtt Campbell River. 1 he trial judge found in favor of the comptny. The court of ap peal in British Columbia reversed ;he finding and the supreme court i0v eticiorses the decision of the trial judge. VANCOUVER, Oct. 3b. The :rT;, z ::: : ::v: '"zr: ; industry in uritish coi 1927. STOCK QUOTATIONS iCourtr of 8. D. yoroxon Co., Ltd.! The following quotation were bid and asked. I estimated at $800,000 by the decision of the supreme court of Canada which in effect finds that "flunkies" in logging camps do not come within the provisions jof the Minimum Wage Act. j New Legislation I i It is possible that new legis lation may be introduced In the provincial Legislature ImmediaU ely to cover what appears to be a flaw n the Male Minimum Wage Act of Lt. C, J. D. Mo Niven, deputy minister of labor. stated in regard to the judgment of the Supreme Court of Canada that the act is ultra vires ai)l invalid. "It seems likely that the new Legislature will be required to remedy the situation I but until we get something more (definite as to the precise mean Ing of the court findings i can not make a statement." MISS VOLSiEiU IS MARRIED TO NOME : MAN AT ST. PAUC ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. Sl.-Mlss laura Kllen Volstead, daugh ttr of Andrew Volstead, prnhlbl tion act author, was married ldst, night Ui Carl Lomen of Nome, .Maaka, and New York. 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