CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone rcadi the Classified Adi. If you lose, advertise for It. If you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertlHO tor It (JF.T TDK CLASSIFIED HA KIT. Vol XVIII. No. 200 , ' - A ' spe3 ' ih tm sat ess kjfl saw sui sw - aw ' i. i PREMIER MAKES AN IMPRESSION AHW ItTlxtS CAN tlll'S III. AT I ItOI I HtAM i; IX JOKIMl MANNIJt ' A'm 3S--Premier Mackcnale c t,, ign the anti-war treaty .'imirahle Impression upou ' Mi. ihU and Journalist. He 1 y combined bust nee and wiieti told by Stephane lu-' . the wheat croti of Prance - 1 ' tin million quintals short. r .11 .i.-iian1 eye twinkled a he re-" Ah. we have a reooM crop In 111,1 we can sell lota of grain and U I .ply." '.-untie promlwtd to Inform the iiniiister of agriculture of this inlor pent yesterdaf makllng ft viiik visits. MORE MONEY FOR STEWART T'IH: I'AVH AMITIIKIt IIR.IMMI INTO ItlTt'S AlmDNT A TltllASl'UY " TOIIAY " 'uria, Aug. 28. J, P. Duthle . tiflrd the head office here of ArKntn mine at Stewart that , ' A" I'uying another 18,000 Into the ' ' J: cf the company, bringing the ' '-t I'.'i'l up to M7.000 to finance the 11 k v runtracted for. , t; 0ll"" aid that all supplies ware p iiciuuwd from Vancouver and '! firms and "fd on all winter 'dav While proceeding out for a I.miI . ! salmon. Canadian Pish & Cold M i accompany' fish packer Pradelia tr..K: down In Mellakatla PassaRe nixmt 8 11'elock laat n'ght. Word was broiJKht to the city of the veswla pllnlit hihI other of the company' boats went otit thin mornllng and towed her bsi k. The Predella was hove to all night Aitrerttsr In the rt!lv New Cule s very snnrply rmoi ""'- CANADIAN Helen. SJM pounds. Royal Pis Co.. lie and 7c. Mward Lipsett. 1 31 JOS pounds, AtUn niahertas, UJe and 7c. OnpereuM. SjOOO pounds, AUln erkn. 11. Ic and 7c. Volunteer, 4JOO pound. Plata and Cold Noraga Co- 11c and 7c. Panny P., 11JOS pouo4, and Nuba, SjOOS pound. Oanadlan Hah and OaU eaoraae Op.. 11.1c and 7c. IIIHTII A eMghtar was bom at tbe pyhiea tupert Oneral Hospiui yesterday if-tarnoon to Mr. and Mr. Cherlee P Halagno. 88 Plfth Avenue West. Alt( IIIHIsllor MATIIIXIV or rtiiperf Land who recently resigned as Primate of all Canada but retain hi office a Dlshop of Rupert' Land. Renewed Enthusiasm Prevails as Candidates Realize Two Fold Opportunity in Race Second Period Now in Full Swing All Opportunity the entire campaign which Is effective In the Anal period. The longer you delay In getting in full' swing" the leas valuable your sub scriptions will be from a vote stand point. And votes are what you are after TKS) or shouM be after them If you expert to be one of tbe big prim winners. The News' gifts are to be distributed to these who make the beet records In the vote oolumn anywhere ta this main Candidates Have Kqual Knthuslasm has grown considerably since the News announced the new $200 competition All of the candidates seemed to be filled with new energy realising the wonderful possibility that this prine offer them. An entirely new candidate has the same opportunity of winning these special priies as those who are already entered. Every one is on an equal basis for the new prizo. NOW is the time to launch your greatest drive if you have any dei ire to win this extra cash within the next few days. Many caaliilswJrau ,athe campaign headquarters arc Dressing new determination 10 put patron or toe lowest vote schedule of forth their bnst effort during this Im portant period. Reports from oancUde tn ji both district and their MMa. fill ed with the same sort of errUiuslaam Indicate that the remainder of the race will be more spirited than ever. In Just a IHU Kaa than three weak more and this Interesting campaign w4l! come to a cJom and the moat stupendous ever offered this vicinity Hat of prise will be distributed "SKCOND ri.ltlOII" NOW OV Th -wand oerlod" I now on and 'the present vote schedule will be la af- operations fret only five day more then me scno- i:jovii) snui at SALT I.AKi:s AI.TIIOI (ill r vr.Mts ot Yesterday R. H. Oriy. of Nw Wtarmlnstcr, .78 years cf ug-. '.-tlver of Mrs. Jamas Lee. z:i .cn'ii Ave . was yesterday a vuittoi the Salt Lake whrre br : y d a w.m. He said he had in nm :n thp North Sra and at iuindr. d-cr oilier pla es but tlw Sail I here wss the finest he h .1 enjoyed. He was loath to i.mw tl.e waUr. M: Oryy la secretary o! i!'. Now WcitrfilnsUr chol .no and l.s Jiiat nw tho giu' .Mr .u.d Mrs In for a holiday MACDONALD IS PLEASED Former Ijibor Premier of Britain Says He Is In I.ove With Canada VANCOUVER Aug. 25"I don't think Canada realizes fhntwnnderful things she is doing" declared Kamsny Mnc-donald, who arrived here this morning. "I am more in love with Canada than ever." . .Mr. Macdonald was particularly impressed with the desire of ( nnadato retain control of her Nnturnl resources and by the new movement of co operative marketing among farmers. THREE AIRPLANES IN FISHERY PATROL HERE Two Mathlnc (Mflini;.Otfr SritilngJ ArriM In the Southland One oil,,. ..if ((tirrn ( luirlottr . Island Three airplanes of the Western Canada Airway are still In operation In the .f lahery patrol service In District No. 2. Two are based a Swanson Bay, Wlhes" won't get patrolling the seining areas to the south. campaignbut (he wnl'e one tnaenine is petng operated on vote producer will be greatly rewarded 1 Queen Charlotte Island la not In aoaoidauai with the effort put forth, 'xpeeted that any planes will be baaed at This truly la a neck-and-neck affair. Prtnc Ruptrt for long at leaat thla 1, iid I a campaign of "live ones." mnuou. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE IIUPEUT, B. C, SATUIlDAY, AUGUST 25, 1028. nov 11, it. roou:v DltUMS WILL BEAT FU JAPANESE OitONATION: These drum;, nov.- Iieing niaih m a Tokio wurkshop. will be used by court musician , when the Japanese emperor is crowned Worst of Subway Horrors When a Carj Left Track at New York; 14 Killed and Over 100 Injured NKW YOKK, Aug. 23. Fourteen persons were killed and more than one hundred injured last evening when the ninlh car of a ten car subway train carrying 1800 passengers hit and broke the switch and crashed into concrete stanchions and splintered along the track. The eighth car toppled over and all the dead and Injured were. Jn(hee two cars. . 4. .. The scene was described as one of the worst in the history of subway horrors. Acetylene torches were used by rescuers who found the body of a baby decapitated and that of a woman whose clothing was stripped from the body by the rush of passengers seeking escape from the shambles. ! CV'C of .:!!!. !):- ,.f !-,. '. ; 1 T liiiic .-.lb:;..-; Im mi'u.-.1s A. I M Miin.i n.s Ai'.'rnry U'n II.OATKII OIF VICTORIA. Aug. as. The British freight Loss! Osslfogiu, which ran aground ten miles west of Sooka yaa-terday morning floated unassisted later in the day and proceeded to Vancouver. She was. not taking water. J. E. Miller. Inspector ot customs, arrived in the city yeaterday from Victoria, being herr In the course of one of hi periodical trips on offlclul duties Boston Grill LA K UK CAIIAKET Special Dinners Thursdays' and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 0 to It. Dance Hall for Hire. Accomodation for Privae Parties Phone 457 Price Five Cents ACTION OF POLICE COMMISSIONER FLETCHER CONDEMNED Raging Torrent Once More Poured Waters Through City of Seward; Whole Acres Torn Away by Flood ! VVAHI), AUG. 25. After a brief lull Lowell Creek flood renewed unip.iK' through the centre of Seward last night. The course h' -tn-am, which had been running over ita banks for three days, I 'd momentarily as piles of debris heaped upon one bank and '!' iu-ret were torn out and carried away. .. iuntcerH fought to save the Fourt Shtreet bridge, carrying with FISH ARRIVALS Total f mjm pound' of ll.illtillt Sold at LVheuge Here TliU Morning, j A. tdtal of 88.500 pound of halibut ";- oniy remaining water main. .Men uynamlUxl tbe masses of .was -U at the ptah gxenange thu Ut ii- and built protections of sand bags to save the approaches. 'eaarning, arrival and sales being aa 1 (i-- Gcnornl Hospital and the light and power plant were endangered j ro"w,: ;; h Hood ate its way toward their foundations. I amf.kican , riiy remained in complete darkness as the racing waters kept, TioZ Jnd sc. r i mus uw.i.v i rum wie water uume wnicn uroKe two uayt ago.: Jack, I t amines w rc driven from their homes and highway com ai ion is entirely cut off. WELCOME GIVEN TO BRITISHERS BY M. LEMIEUX Tit t in: of nu;( ii i an uh anh ii ciitfWN wc. Aug SS-Mcmbers of the : Parliamentary association rrlv- net today ah being given a it metal functions. They were,, wel-imed u Canada by Speaker!., ( .i the Houae of Commons and i -man of the Canadian commlt- O reason why you should be '.i in Canada wfcether you . . .t or weat la that we alike h freedom to which we are .'uched, which we love above v.hin else, said Mr. Lemksua. nrd. not only that spirit of "lily that feeling of prosper-!. land but you wUI find a mfiit of loyalty toward Hi King, t-jwarda the flag and r: ,hU institutions" ' Yv'.. ohalrnian. eaprewd a w. I durng their lour dls-'urn tin oly m liiter-om- . .i. tml -ettlrrnf nt. I'At i. aivazoif oivrx LAST SHOW TOMOIIT AT UrMTIIOIJIIi: TOXIOIIT Paul Alvaaoff, president of the Prlnre Rupert Amuaingant Oom-pany Ltd.. bags so ermounee that owing to eaplry of the lease, the Weatbotma Theatre wUI dose down after the snow tonight. Saturday. August U. and that he new negates Thaaata wtu open on Of about Oetobse- 1. It baa long been Mr. Alvassn" ambition to give Prince Rupert a first olaat theatre and tbe new one on Third Avenue will be a credit to the elty. Mr wUhe to thank hie patrons for their -teemed auppcrt In the put and hope to iwectve a oontinu.in-of that support In the future The public may rest assured thai in addition to a nrat clean f.-visc first rtaes pleturea and mh.-wilt be provided for their aV. COLD STORAGE PACKER BREAKS DOWN AND HAS TO BE TOWED TO PORT Oold 10AJO pound, Canadian Pith ie Storage Co.. liae and 7c. Members of Vancouver Board of Trade Pay a Brief Visit to Rupert Local Officials Guests at Dinner Aboard 1'rincess Alice Last Night And Speeches Are Made. While disappointment was expressed by the members of the Vancouver Board of Trade t not being here in time to enjoy the sun-: ine and the drive around the city promised them, the visitors who arrived at seven o'clock last evening on the C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice made up for it by spending the few hours here in the most enjoyable manner possible. Directly after the arrival of the steamer, the ship was boarded by members of the city council and the executive of the Board of Trade and they were guests of the Vancouver board in the big dining ...ocn of the steamer, the Prince Ru- ..it gucau being distributed around .1.0:4 thu Vancouver people, a few at i ch table. i-icstolng was Thomas 8. Dixon, pre- I ..tit of tbe Vancouver Board who call- id on Vice-President W. C. Woodrard 3 welcine the visitors. This he did In I ' 1 neat speech in which ha mentioned STOWAWAYS FUMIGATED the mutual interest of Prince Rupert UcYFA Dir.li HU)M IUsl XT om'MDS and Vancouver and stated that all Van-1 l if. (itiifus tnr ,uvr people were v.Ully lntaatod in OVEKWWIE he development of thla port. Mayor McMcnUe spoka humorously in . . BALTIMORE, Aug. a-Seven Ply making ratoeacVto of u nd stating taat a USsa part of the ' 'anry made m Prlnee Rupert was apaat n Vancouver. He weteomed the visitors jo the, city and hoped they would hate , a good time. Col. W J. Nlchol!. president of the' i-.a.rd of Trade, also spoke briefly and timorously, in the course of his ad- i9s mentioning thst 79 per cent of I he B. C. canned salmon was produced, i'. thl district, 96 per cent of the fresh I illbut f : lie dividend paying mines were in !k dis.rlct and 90 per cent of the non-.v (icnd min-s Mr. Pattullo was auths- y for the statement thst 60 per cent' ihi- Vit uwr President gave a hear- uivtt.ti -! to the Prlr.oe Rupert i rl to ii .ik ir excursion to that city !.t. thev ulri have an ODDOrtunttv utes night owing to inability machine to lift the heavy load. of the Vancouver Police Commissioner Made Ethical Error in Asking Policemen to Buy Mining Stock ways on the steamer Steel la wese killed by hydin eg aula add fames in tBmjWLidMm9- nne today and nllfewlf tiIrtJffieT tt Is feared four more will die. Tbe ship was from South American porta and owing to yellow fever the crew was taken off and fumigation begun. Soon after the pumping of gas jhad commenced, officials thought they heard a faint cry. Opening the hatch they found a man clinging to a rope wton njnml out that - MMn.nlnn. v a marketed here. 60 per ce.it ! " r . . ". . .r '.he available standing timber of BC tt.ts north of Queen Charlotte Sound, iff nave it as his opinion that the Pre.e Rr. t piciit. would all be shipped out :i: uh Prlnco nupert and they would .;i Sir He.;ry Thornton to build a tour-: Iiotel .lore. F t Crntr. .tpoke of the benefit nf vi.-.ttA as the present. He drew at-' . n;ii'n to the potential resources j ' i t and urged the assistance V iiiK" iiver people In developing I nshcre and gas helmatiil Oremta , brought out tbe other victims. SELL BRITISH GOODS CHINA SVNIIIfATE VOIIMFII TO DO M'SI.NESS WITH NATIONALIST (lOVKHS-MF.NT. . LONDON. Aug. 25 The Daily Express today says a syndicate of manufacturer with Interlocking Interest In almost every phase of British industry and trade has been formed to reconstruct m " u,vad1 mi 0hm of w,r m -turn hospitality so freely eatendad Tlie memoers then adjourned to the Mo: .-o Hall for the dance given In their honor arid left at one o'clock1 for Stew-n. They will also visit Alice Arm and Anyox and Butedaie. returning home by way of the west coast of Vancouver FLIGHT FROM FRANCE TO NEW YORK FAILED fa Rnurimt Prsanna Auir -Ttv sit. Contracts are about to be algnad be tween the synd.cate and the Chlseee Nationalist Oovernment which will Involve s total cspiul of 1S.OO3.Q00 pounds. TILDEN AGAIN IS SUSPENDED Tl w" ,ound P"1 Plon' loa"y tempted flight to New York failed this 'toUUn am"teur morning bn the monoplane Prance Carrying a crew of four was forced to return to the MeM after talsteen mia NEW YORK. Aug. 3S. -"Big BUI" Tilden, six times national tennis oluun- of the U. 8. Lawn Ten Is AJwociatlon t The verdict reached by a oommlttee of toe association carried with It TUden's Indefinite suspension from competition a an amateur tennis plaptr. TELEGRAPH CREEK LAD IS BURIEDjNERE TODAY OWqule Tlili .Morning., for ..Danny llrtMiks Who Died In Uteul Hospital This Week l' I I 1 I , "' VANt'OUVKK, Auht. 25. The report of Commissioner Lennie wall I' The funeral tool? plana, thu morning referred by the City Council today to the police commission con- M oclock from ""P1 of B sistinjf of Mayor Taylor, Alderman T. W. Fletcher and J. A. Garbutt. jT. 1ZroTi The decision to refer was made after an amendment was defeated bo, tnm Telegraph creak, whcee death by the deciding vote of Acting- Mayor Gibbons that Fletcher and occurred last Wednesday night ii the Garbutt be asked to resign and that the Attorney General be requested Pnce Rupert oeneraj Hospital follow, to appoint two others to consider the report. J"'"1 '" w," bercuo , iL. ..... : .u. -e Obsequlea were of a quiet nature wrUl JteierrillK ll lllf leeuniUliy iuhwiiiuik hic buic u iiuiimik aiums to members of the police force by Commissioner Fletcher, the commission in lta report called It "an ahouJd keep themselves entirely free to error" and said a a matter of ethlca he (act. unfettered by any direct dealings of thou(lh It quite flear superior officials s financial nature with subordinates Bishop E M Bunas. O.M.I, officiating. A charge against Bernard Perron cf oeUlng liquor to Indian was withdrawn in city police court yasbsrday aftercooru 4