CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone read the Clawllled Ad. If you lose, advertise for It. If you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, adve' '-..for It (JET THE CLAS.Sir ' i. . v, i Wlli. Nn. 21V 'v. '' ' V V. LOS ANGELES. September 17. Talkimr like a' SALE BY FOURTH AYE. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES streak and piling sensation on sensation, Cyrus G. North- Fourlh Avenue worke colt today had added aiuther murder to the four in 0f the Ladies' Aid to First Pres-w hich his son Gordon Stuart Northcott already had been byteria Church held a successful accused of having been involved. The Riverside authori- and enjoyabfe tea and tale on ties said murder complaints would be filed today against sturdy afternoon at the Manse. Gordon Northcott and his mother, Louise Northcott. STvJ'uir'r: The father had previously denied knowledge of the received by Mm. j. r. Frixzeii. murders when first taken into custody as a material wit- Mr. Alonso Haines and Mrs. ness alter his fifteen vear old crandson Sanford Clark Alex. McRae poured; Mrs. Law- liovl f.i?l ill cln.,:0 rence LAmory, rs. u. a. sines, ..ua.U a.. .....(, oau., a u..u a.aj.Ka u.i Mr, Thomas McMeekin, and Mrs. the N . rthcott farm last night. However, the elder t. h. Johnson assisted in serving; Northcott said Gordon and young Clark had told him of Mrs. J. w. McKinley had charge the murders but he did not believe them. ot the home cooking table and The new slaying , he told of was that of an elderly c Ey mctf M CMn,?r- - ' I Isssneiar the ffaenrtAn vke,i man which he said took place in a miner s cabin on the .wJort. wm eetoe- lajXu desert. He said his son and a miner were in the cabin Fraaer. when the miner s partner arrived. There was argument over the profits and the partner was killed by the other ; two. me iamcr painieu nis son as an ape man wnom omy an indulgent mother had any control. He also charged his t ifc and son with repeated attempts on his life. He said ho had left them and gone to Canada but they followed him. The last attempt on his life was six weeks aro at Kivcrsidc Ranch. j Yesterday half a dozen bones still linked by the flesh: and skin and a toe nail were discovered which are be-; lieved to be from a ten-year-old boy. They were dug up: and will be tested to determine whether they arc from a human body. There was a difference of opinion as to whether the bones previously found were human or not. j i SASKATOON,. September. 17. Fifteen-year-old Sanford Clark, who told the California murder ranch j !fory. is a Saskatoon boy whose father lives in the out- skirts of the city. The boy's father, John Clark, is a I i IMPORTANT EASTERN CAPITALIST VISITOR I A. Shaw, he arrived from the East ' am Qm f ii m m ftovrtAAn'a 4tnln anrl f mm g- -e. i Uii uakui soaj ea v-a iwii o vs nisi niiva VANCOUVER, September i 17. Gordon Stewart 8ai,ed last night on the Prince Northc.Jtt sought the services of J. A. Walker, chief of j George for Vancouver. They were coast detective agency here on September 8. Mr. Walker 'guests while here at the Prince WIU 1 Wl llll W LI til. H.VI 111 u ' ' " ft - " - - story of controversy with relatives over valuable securities and lands, of marrying a wealthy 61 year old Los Angeles woman who, he said, was waiting for him in a palatial yacht at Seattle and also asked the detective to find out if there were any charges against him in Los Angeles. Mr. Walker saw Northcott and his mother again on September 10. He has since tried to pick up their trail v, ithout result although he believes they arc still in the city. VANCOUVER, Sep. 17 That Mrs. Louis Northcott left G anion Stuart Northcott, her son, in Vancouver v hen she went cast to the prairies is now believed by local police. On her return journey to Vancouver, they stale, she stopped at Kamloops Saturday to send a wire to her son. The telegram, they said, was addressed to a local barrister, apparently for him to turn over to young Northcott. It was worded in a rambling manner but analyzing it the police believe it was a warning for him to remain in hiding. "Only perfect rest and quiet is needed," reads part of the message. It is presumed Mrs. Northcott was on her way to Vancouver where she would have arrived Sunday morning. W MP Wa VMtor in Town Tfc I .1 A P Pacific. The dUtrict has at traded considerslie attention of late through tfce interest that is being taken is It pby the Consolidated Mihing & Smelting Co. which recently boeded the M. and K. group. Mr. Corley, himself, there has a property adjoining for the II. C uccsaa of "kiefetj very Iwpe. ful. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1928 SASKATCHEWAN BISHOP TAKES Crimes on Murder Farm Said to Have Been Committed by Ape Man Over Whom None But Indulgent Mother Had Control (iru TEA AND 'LEGATE CREEK MINING Riverside, California STAND ON TYPHOON AND FLOODS, CHINA! Shanghai Reports Enormous Damage With Many People Drowned There TORRENTIAL RAINS Successful Parties Over Week-end Included Those on Irene L. Vacquero DEER AND GEESE TAKEN ' Bosjonjjrilj L.IRUE CAIIAKGT Special Dlnoen ThuncUyt and Saturdays Danrlnr every Saturday nljht from 9 to 12. Dap'e Hall for Hire. Accomodation for Prlvae Parties Fbone 457 Price Five Cents IMMIGRA TON ishop Loyd Again Attacks Immigration Europeans to Country "SwSltrvSrSS HAMILTON, September "British connection in il, anuria fho' nvosin'ar'nn nf Knrioh cvmnarnioa rt n ri ip innirir rn.in timir ! ' r- j"i"""v v 10 LVUiUnu ijJU nJ ff shanghai, Sept. 17. a ty- deals and even her language are all threatened to a very phoon raging for two days on the jrave extent by the "wide open and unrestricted imni- Mu h Activity in That Field is China coast has caused enormous arflrinn wrnVV. is flnnrlino- the thvao nmirla nrnviac wf h Expected by S. A. Corley Who damage here. Many score, of - Z J Z i Chinese have been drowned and "'-";u mnuiiuiw o, ucuigc uiujru, uiouujj many houses destroyed. The ty- of baskatchewan, said here yesterday. phoon was followed by torrential I The most serious aspect of the problem. Bishon i -rospecw-appear ongnt xor an rain Shanghai is experiencing ?ra of great mining development tfce wot flood since 1906 :n the Legate Creek district mMofa, Ahoi?rtn! S w ta M'tYOR PENDRAY WILL town over the (rveek-end from Lloyd said, is the agreement with the railways respecting immigration. "The only people who can advocate the v,ide-open door policy are either those who are ignorant of the situation in the west or are animated by the sel- N3T BE CANDIDATE ffch desire for cheap labor." VICTORIA, Sept. 17. Mayor Pendray, who has held his present position for the past four years, has deckled not to again offer his services in that capacity., Alderman P. R. Brown la the only, candidate for the position yet an-i nouricejT: ' """ ?f Pitiful Tale of Destruction and Death in Porto Rico Where Hurricane Destroyed Homes : HUNTING SEASON BRADY RETURNS IS OPENED HERE' FROM INTERIOR '4 Member Visited Every Town and Settlement Between Coast and End of District J. C. Brady. M P. for Skeena. returned to the city on Saturday The deer hunting season opened afternoon's train after having on Saturday and a number of spent the past three weeks on an parties were out over the week- intensive tour of the interior por-and though most of them met tion of the riding Mr. Brady waa with little success. ; an honored visitor at both the The high party for the opening Hazelton Flower Show and the of the season was that which Smithers Fall Fair after attend-went out with Jack Lindsay on ing which he proceeded to pay the Irene L. to Welcome Harbor, visits to every town and settle- Famine Stalks in Wake of Storm and Disease is in the T ,t"':"fii.!"t "ifht men alons the netof,the "" riff. ri X T" t -"1 1 A m 11 , ilWUl IWIIHf 1 UM ouu Will Ul aa 1I CUl US IIIC UISIHCI, Offing: Country People H:ck Into Towns Begging the members 0f the party had a south of Burns Lake, where hi. for Food deer to take home. Alex. Macdonald with a riding ends. Mr. Brady had nu- party merous personal conferences with A. E. Ames Spendi Week-end in SAN JUAN, Poi'tO Rico, September 17. With the consisting of Alex. MeRae. W. his constituents at various points. City in Course of Western i luixvinona fnll nnncammfit-altT atimsfal of nna tVimiaanrl Wilkinson and C. A. Kirkendalli Tour i ii ua a italic liiii uninv: s wut.iui cnLiiiiaici riL. inin liiiiuouuiii ' went to Winter if i-ii.-j i.i t. r..i.- n- . teamster. The boy's mother is employed at a local tie-; partment store. She is separated from her husband. i J ojJ h? CtmeSt bV the sIands- at 1east two million, are thought to be d,uck- Mrs. Louise INortitcou icu dasKaioon accompanicu ing firm of A E Ameg Co and b Trs. Winnie Clarke, mother of Sanford Clarke, ac- director of many of Canada's cording to information given here today. Mrs. North- most important financial and com-cott is said to have arrived here Tuesday and left for; medial enterprises, was a visitor Vancouver. She is said to be a sister of Clark's father. jn s Vancouver in Limelight has on several occasions inter ested itself in bonds of this city. MAYNARD MURDER IS T T 1 1 it.. we opewwe ui liiiwine oiumeu imuHgii i vuv iutu buutij. thern Kame district to hunt birds In the course of a western; At least three hundred thousand persons Were Stated to nd returned aboard the Vacquero tour, tour, Alfred Aiirea e. e.. Ames, Ames, prominent prominent : Up hungry hunBrrv anfl and disease disease threatened. threatened. Half Half the the population DODUlatlon last last ni night with eight geese and head oi tne investment and ana bann- r . ' " " " r..nr Hill rlid not iro far to homeless. . be successful, bagging a deer It is feared that property damage will pass one toT0M the harbor. hundred million dollars. j Will and Fred Kergin went to PORT SIMPSON COUPLE WERE MARRIED HERE The marriage took place at S o'clock Saturday afternoon in First United Church. Rev. A. Wil- On one of the islands with 77 towns it is reported Torches island aboard the Full Auckland and OBeph E Grwn i,-t fUnn or.r ,i,i if .iii ue. Moon ana oaggea a aeer. mat. iuuii; man iu uic uctiu. i, win uu jcjd uciujc uv.- Georae Bryant and party left curate reports can be received from the rural sections ye8terda.v morning aboard the in which more than seventy per cent of the people live. Haria for a three day trip to Por-The known dead in towns reporting were: Gaeyey 75, cher island. Guyama 60, Sumacao 50, Ponce 25, Arecibo 15, Acudilla 10, Neguado 10, Las Piecrass and Fajardo 3 UNITED CHURCH SEC. Most of the feed crops have been destroyed and half MiccmM ROAPn niCQ of the homes, even those of thatch, were destroyed or;' MIDJllN pUmU Ulw damaged beyond repair. A university teacher at Vege-j - Km'n cniA flm nnimfvv iinntiln m'iiivi pnminrr intn tnwn hv TORONTO, Sept. 17 Rev. Hall lUJU k' . , . V V..W X.VMS.V'J '' JJVUJ'.v vv w......, ' nn.nn ..n,rn,n.mrn1i....i...i. i, : ,1 TUn n.noc,aA ,o,.l,nf ' tdmundson. D.D., secretary of the BtlflU liNYLoliUAlLUi lu,ireus utS"t; auj iuw. uiu j". '-"' .Home Bission Board of Head of Provincial Polite Criminal Investigation Department Is Personally Directing Search With Inspector Forbes Cruik-shank, head of the criminal investigation department, in personal charge, provincial police are continuing an intensive probe of the circumstances attending the recent murder down the coast of Ernest Maynard, lighthouse keeper at lonely Adenbrooke Island. So far as can be learned, no arrest has yet been made in connection with the case. A number of theories appear to be held in connection with the tragedy but no announcement i yet forthcoming from official circle. gave them as much as they were able. Body of Skipper Aboard as She Drifts HALIFAX, Sept. 17. With the dead body of her captain, B. Bone-part, on board and with many of her sails in ribbons, the ' hull leaking and supplies low, the three masted schooner E. P. Thereault is drifting before an easterly gale butwetui Halifax and Yarmouth. FOUR BURNED COAST STORMSj OTTAWA FIRE Three Masted Schooner Has Deadj OTTAWA, Sept 17 -Four per i sons were burned to aeatn in a fire which destroyed a two-storey frame residence in the suburban village of Britannia Saturday night. The dead are Jean Leni-ham, 22, of Syracuse, N.V. ; Mary, 9: Austin, 7; Gordon Walters, 4, children of Mr. und" Mrs. Ber- Church, ' illness. died here the United following an The death leaves the Home Mission Board temporarily without an executive head. Less than two weeks ago Mr. Edmin-son's associate in the secretariat of the Board, Ilev. Dr. Manning, died af Vancouver. CARS COLLIDED AND LADY WAS KILLED VICTORIA. Sent. 17. Mrs. both of Port Simpson. The witnesses were Mr. William Russ and Peter Fawcett. Following a drive around the city, a wedding supper was served at the Rex Cafe and Mr. and Mrs. Green proceeded to Port Simpson where they will take up residence. killed. KILLED BY TAXI VANCOUVER, Sept. 17. L. Dashwnod-Jones of North Vancouver was struck by a taxi on Marine Drive yesterday anil Pursuant to an cil dated August powering me to question of pilot.'i order tn Coun-Itfth. 1928. em-investigate the ge in the Can- adian Waters of the Pacific Ellen C. It. Portway was killed Coast, I und three others injured when a house at shall ait at the court 10.H0 a.m. on Wednes- nard Walters; Miss Leniham was cur driven by Mr. Portway was nesday, .September 19, Prince Ku-a sister of Mrs. Walters and was overturned here Saturday after pert. visiting with her. The cause of colliding with a car driven by Signed: Al'l, AY MORRISION. the fire is unknown. :.-oigc .Marl in. j Commissioner,