CLASSIFIED HABIT r.vi'one reads th ClkMlftcd Ada. II you loe. advrtlfl lor It. f vu find. loct the owner -r Wl '.ever you need, advert' jt:T Tin: rMssinwi lit - ' 'S t Will. No. 253. - w C.N. I LUNGED OVER 75 tvuled When Man Failed toj C urve In I lead and Went j Over. : I INEZ, Cal. Oct. 27. Five! unci a man were kilted last a ln'ti an automobile planned : . 75 foot bluff at Tonnmoy. , ad art Mrs. Mlna Griffin,! 1 daughter Viola, 20; Mr.i Mt Newman, n; jsis E. B. Huaeey. Q, all '.- and MiM Ida Carted. . I m vt-(i that Hussey failed to . curve at the point where ' ili nt happened. FISH PRICES i HIGHER TODAY i prices were at a hiKh level !n hI Exchange this morn-h ii four boats offered aggregating 40,000 i - The American price was an 19.8c and 8c while the '1 m bids went up to 16.2c Ml.-. werf as follows: American ".-11,22,000 pouuda, 1 1 r 11 II, 6,000 pounds. W Alts AW,' Oct 25. A peasant '" 'I Mesowie ran amuck In the ''f1 of Smidy killing, with n v tu t seven persons, including ' r"liemen and wounded five 1 l ot 1 li. disiii nu 1. TRAIN IS Royal Bank Branch At Winnipeg Robbed By Lone Bandit Yesterday WINNIPEG, Oct. 27. In a daring robbery a lone li;. yetsterday afternoon obtained $5,000 in cash from Portage Ave. and Carlton Street branch of the Royal Til. and escaped. The desperado, who was about 2J5 years of age and Masked, entered the bank shortly after closing time, ked up to the teller's wicket and shoved through a of paper on which was written: "Hand it over. You covered." , ilor John Resch looked at the stranger and noticed '.ijro calibre gun protruding from the parcel he carried .i- hand. Resch shoved the money he had in front of -ross the counter and the bandit scooped it up and i.i (1 out of the office before anyone besides the teller v what had happened. Kesch grabbed the revolver in the teller's cage and I the trigger half a dozen times but it would not Atlln " ricM, 19c and 8c. "i .iii. 0,000 pounds, CkwuMan !' nid Cold 8toraft Co., lft.Oc Canadian Atlln as, 16.2c and 10c. ' H., 8,800 pounds, Cana 1 1 h and Cold Storago Co., .iirl 10c. "M AMUCK WITH A BAYONET IN RUSSIA STOCK QUOTATIONS iCourtmy of 8 0. oliiMMfe Co.. ibi., The tallowing quotations were bid and asked. Bayvfew, 4, 5. Kir Missouri, dS'i, M. Cork Province. 2S, ,JHI. Cotton Kelt, 85, 80. Dunwell, 18, 18. , Duthie. 81, 88. , George Copper, 3.767 d.25. Georgia Kiver. SS.J11, Glacier, 2, Nil. Gladstone, Nil. BVfc. ' Glasair. 70, 88. Golconda, 80. 82. Crandview, 67, 174. Independence, 1234, IS. Indian. Nil. 8'. Inter Coal & Ooke, 86, 3D. Kootncy Forence 18, 20. Kootney King, 18, 17. L. A L.. Nil. 7Vi. Ukeview, 2, 2Vt. Lucky Jim, 28, 2W. Marmot Metals, S, M; rmot Kiv. Gold, 9, 0. Mohawk. 0', M.rlen Woolsey, 7. 7. National Silver. 10, 18. Noble Five, 38, .li. Pend Oreille, 12.85, tM. Pioneer. 1.W, 2.00. l'lanet. Nil. 70. Porter Idaho, 81, 61. Premier, 2.28, 2.26. ltufus Argcnta, tt. 10. Ituth llo. 02. Silver Crest, 7, 8. Silverado, 86, 70. Silversmith, 10. Mil. Slocan King. 6, MIL . Slocan lUmblsr, MM, 19. Snowflake, Vilk, SunLwk, 2.25. 2.80. Terminus. 12Vj, 18. Topley Richfield, 18, 88. Torlc. 2.00. 2.28. Whitewater. 1.49. Nil. Woodbine, 12. IB1 ,. . OH" I)lhouse, 1.00. 1.8Q. Fabyon, 12. 12' Home, 2.26, 2.30. GASOLINE TAX HRMAINS VlLTOP.'rt. Oct. 27.-The 1 ..1. f finance Is not COH sldering an Increase line tax, lfon. W. HELD 1 X LIVE SALMON ECCS TO INTERIOR LAKES UP One hundred cases of live salmon eggs from the Kraw I Hiver arrived from Vancou- ver on the stsamer Prjnce George this morning and , wore placed oaVa train here for delivery Ui-Viulerhoof and Burns Ike whence they will be 'taken to the Stuurt take end Babine Lnke hatch- eries for restocking those river ytems. The ship- raent, which was carefully packed and tended in the us- u-l erstom. was in chargy of C. T. Hearn, superintendent 1- of the Lakelse lake hatch- ery. ROYAL NAVY TO GO SLOW Prm( Baldwin Suyi No In ten tlon of Competing with United S-VT ' ' -, Stat 0. , jgi& LONDON, Oct '27-"(Jreal Itrituin lias no idei of buijdinz a navy In cmpetitin with United States," mid Premier Hall-win, when he gpoke at a ma meeting in Albert Hall in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the. League of Nations Union. "Our policy in naval building in to go flow. We. have no intention of competing with U.S. and we came to the decision to go slow long before we were Rked to sign the "Kellogg pact," he said. SALMON PACK CLOSE ! ! TO RECORD SEASON VANCOUVER. Oct. 27.- C. canned salmon pack for 1028 is; 1,700,223 cases, only 104.758 cases less than for 1926. which was w record year and with three weeks lyet to go, Major J. A. Motherwell , said todny. AND LONE BANDIT RIFLED TRAIN Held Up Pa-twtgers in Parlor Car and Got $36 When Alarm liaised CAM A II Yi, Oct. 27. Armed . with a iloIen rifle, a maskeI banait held up the puvicngcrs in the' parlor car of the Canadian : Nalicnal Kdmonton Calgaiy train four mile west of Lyaita last nijht and emapea witlt .1C. The Iwnjft had gone taroufh only tuo persons when the alarm was raided and the train stopped. When the tra,n was akiHJt to come to a stop tie man ' juie;i off and di appeared. CWlABLEDfclO 1 HONORED BY FRIENDS Farewell Prtv Given in I. O. K. for Popular Provincial Police Officer I). Miss Wade' MUasellem, R. HartleU and Walter Howarth wv.th niiliiJills in a fam- welf dancing pMiy whfch wan given last night in the I. O. D. K. Hall in honor of Provincial Constable Thorqas C'amm on the eve of his departure for the Peace River district. There were about seventy persons ltrejUMit and arus-' ic was by Miss Irene Morrison ind George Korier. A Spanish i Dance by Miss Marie Mussallem, ' accompanied by Miss Catherine , Musseilem, was one of the features of the evening's prog ram. ! A poem, written by his com-! rades on the police boat P. M. L. 2, was read to Mr. Camm by II. Ponder as a farewell address. The i recipient responded suitably with a neat speech. Delicious refreshments were served. M. Cornicn, who resided in -The It.' Prince Knpert some fifteen years ago and has been in Atlln for the past few years, will nail tonight on the Prince Genrge for An vox where he will enter the employ of the Grunby Co. He arrived from the north this week. , Exhaustive Audit Of Provincial Finances Is Being Undertaken NumlKir of Matters That Have Keen Discussed Politically Will he Reported on by Accountants 1 VICTORIA, Oct. 27. Preliminary results of an ex PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE IIUPEKT. B. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1928 ROBBER hattstlvc audit now under way will be made during next chosen: session of the Legislature. It was stated today that 'auditors are scouring every department, delving into MAKES I Boston Grill LARGR CABARET Special Dlnocri Tbundayi sad Saturday Dancing evrrjr Saturday n1hi from 9 to 13. Dance Hall for llirc. Accomodation lor Prlvae rartle Phone 457 VRr-K FIVE CENTS ESCAPE The Graf Zeppelin which ia ex. tcted to return to Germany at an early date, nowerful Maybach engines. Hiirht a radio cubicle and KU-tion of control room. MISS WILSON IS PRESIDENT Rupert Bast Young People Organize and Elect Officer for Season A meeting of the Young People's Society took place in Kitst United Church laat evening. . to elect oliicers ror the coning season. Mrs. W. llorribin. as chairman of the organisation committee, out- ! lined the program of activities which the society proposes to car- j I Kev. Mr. McAllister, in ton. a very interesting talk enlarged on the subjects outlined by Mrs. llorribin. The following officers were elected: President Miss Jean Wilson. Vice-President Karl GoHtaa. Secretary Mis Muriel Mrewcr- nccounts, estimating tne value 01 lanus reclaimed at bu- u, icathWn nuncsn and Peter mas and in South Okanagan as compared with valuation Ferguson, shown in the Government accounts; the position of the Intellectual Miss Hetty Csp-Governmont industrial loans and the amount the Gov- ""ck.Hruce Wilson and sid Elkins. eminent is likely to salvage out of the expenditures to -'If'Tifm iTlJu . , , Tate Gallana ana Jim Woods. 11 1 a .1 aid new industries; the size of the workmen's compen- Geore Lundie has kindly con-satlon board's funds, reported so large now that there sented to undertake the physical is a demand for a revision to reduce the charges to em- training and the Society feels nlnvei'S and omnlnvpps: thp nrppisp deht of thp. nrnvinpp irreatly privileged in getting his ' miiii iiirviiiL' 1 11 iin ;iu:i I s 11.: iiii, va ih hi ,im w ' ( nivnl noeoto" cutV, no fVirv T CI T? . Ilm n1nn rf nniumAinl Shelly suited iiif;iivci,o uui uxivtvn, Lilt' xiiuiiauu iiunuo ui kiit- uiijuui xee Ho:u(i, its rei ervp funds and prolit; At the close of the meeting Itoss McKay spoke a few words of ad- and encouragement to p"l'!i- J.'t-1-lil. PICKED UP MEN Water was Being Shipped Aboard But Crew Tok Only Hum Per-hei on the lee side of a foun 'crng 28-foot gasoline launch riding uneasily in the the Rupert :V?" "f IBIHIIM tMMHlHI,, It a off Lucy half dosen loggers whose avocation tno&t certainly is not Mvtgation Were picked up by the Alaska Standard and, with their boat, towed Into Prircf. Rupert, says the Ketchikan 'nronicle. Captata C. Cagls of Um Stand- rk wU caTried"';UTo 'tiTe - fourfold plan physical, intellec tual, social and spiritual. the boat, he said when he went I was driving the boat toward the shore; so Captain Cagle ordered a line thrown to tne distressed hip. Not divining the purpose the The following committees were loggers let It fall overboard and it was necessary for the tankers Srwll committee Mrs. W. Hor- skipper to put one of his crew ribin, Mrs. Duncan and W. BIMns. j aboard to help the embryo boat-Ph.vsical Miss Helen MeLeod, men. The men had pet bee. drifting helplessly for long, bat they were 1 without fresh wdter -having only At left is one of the BERT TODD OF VICTORIA DIES 'Vas Formerly Mayor of Victoria And Father of (iood Itoadtt Movement SEATTLE. Oct. 27. Former Mayor A. E. Todd of Victoria lied here yesterday aged 51. He had been here a week for medical treatment. "Bert" Todd, was known as the "Father of the Pacific Highway." In the earlier days of motor traffic he was a persistent good roads booster and got the various Pacific Coast authorities together and organised them in the interests through here Sunday, and in res- of the big highway which has ponse to signals from the men been such a boon to motorists, aboard pulled alongside. The lit-i tyr- Todd is a son of J. H. tie vessel was heavily listed, ship- Todd who started the wholesale ping water with every wave, butjgrocery and cannery business the men stayed on the low side. ; bearing his name, sad a brother The strong southeasterly wind of Charles Todd who owns Inver- nesa cannery today. QUEEN CHARLOTTE BLACKSMITH DIES (iHotave Heurhel, 88. Sucrumlied Ttd$r nflcr Spending Four Monllw in llnspltnl. The death occurred about 10 rum as a thirst quencherand o'clock this morning in the Prince had only 28 feet of rope for an Kuiert General Hospital of Gus-"anchor line." tave Ileuchel of Queen Charlotte Asked where they were going, (Jlty. Deceased, who was G8 years the men stated that thuy had of age and a Cerman by birth, fol-started "from one island to an- lowed the blacksmithing trade. Ho other." Mrs. Ic the the 1 several Ti i-i. 1- Jack Mii- has returned city .iftcr having spent weeks holidaying in Albeit und Vancouver. hud been a patient in the hospital for four months and, as far as Is known, had no relatives in this part of the country. Funeral arrangements are in th hands of P c Undertakers