CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone reads the Classified Ads. If you lose, advertise lor It. If vou find, locate tho owner. Whatever you need, advertise for It met the classified habit. I . , ?. x . g - v ;,i Will.. No. 189 " - FOREST Forest Fires Island Do Considerable amage Logging Plant V AN oUVEU, Aug. 13. Forest fireB yesterday on the Bainbridge uiiiiii i Company's ojierations neur Albertii swept through a million , -.1 iviled and bucked timber and destroyed one donkey engine. , !. it in burning over 200 acres. I s. i miles northwest of Duncan a fire in the Malaom Lumber Co.'s .iiions damaged two donkey engines, destroyed five logging rail-ln-idges and swept through two million feet of cut timber. The has extended over 800 acres. I Mi r hours rain on Vancouver Island last night aided the fire fighters materially. HARVESTERS ARE ON WAY on TO PRAIRIES iNMMiUNi; scenes at Liverpool niii N i itni men emiiarkinu ton CANADA i.i:iool. Aug. IS. More than two ml pruepectlve hsrvelsri Mt here .in Southampton for Canada. In-. n s were witnessed bar whan. re taken on board. A 81- up Dure a letter of good wtahea 4- mayor of that town. The I -cuils was greeted with loud : i: lie appeared In the river ..r:x .iround from Olasgow with ' -.1 harvester aboard. FARMER HANGED 11 - OMlEMNlll TO IMPRISONMENT wu i. amies run oht.ne Mi.VINMT l).MIIITi:il " CUTUUWT. Aug 18-W. W. i'h a well to do farmer of Leader Alio was condemned to five he penitentiary and twenty mi offense against his daugh-"i 7c. toe law by hanging himself Niinpendent In the RCM-F. FIERCE STORM EAST COAST i -i mi.adki.phia. Aug. IS. --One man is ui.u nearly one hundred wore ' "hi mi northeast sunin which i rly today after lashing the iKim Virginia Capes to Bandy 11 Tiio missing man la Otto Ood iiKtniier of the crew of the Tug which sank In the Delaware i ' Right member of the crew I'.' -Miiera were reseuTed after bat-'I, i lie waves tor eoroe time. Bev-aank nd numerous eraft MILLION DOLLAR EXPLOSION LOSS AT HOUSTON TEXAS H"'ston, Ttwaa. Aug. 18. The Texas "iv refinery at Port Arthur waaJ i.v a terrific rxplonlon late last A 'H' li resulted In a lire that de '! new cold treeArf Want at an ' i I ns or Sl.OO0.000. Boorea of " !( aaved bya sflaftt ew"HYm : " walking Into the mysterious MACKENZIE KING MET RAMSAY MACDONALD '"'it WILLIAM. Aug. 1 Premier x K. iik- King and Ramsay Macdorvald ""! briefly last nlgnt as the trains They ..changed greeting and wsloomutg crowd. I i Hail A5r- W VT F .'NX PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper EUFEMVB - " C, M'N!AY, AI'CUST FIRES VERY DESTRUCTIVE VANCOUVER Vancouver I A fire near Lux ton Saturday destroyed a logging camp owned by 1 consult Brothers, wiping out 900 cords of wood 300.000 feet of fallen togs and a stand which the company was working. i-i;itcv UII.I.IAMS WISH SPRINT AT PARI YHbTEKIIlV PARIS. Aug. IS -Iwrcy Wll- kuns. of Vancouver, who made-a name for himself as a printer at the Olympiad at Amsterdam reoently covered the 108 metres In 10 4-6 seconds to win the here 4- A'fc FISH ARRIVALS HEAVIER TODAY Total of toUlMl Miiint nf Halibut Sold at Earhange Thfc Morning A total of 804400 pounds of halibut was sold at the Pish Saebange this morning Nine American vessels received from 11 4c and 8c to IS 8c and 7c for 106.000 pounds while twelve Canadian boats were paid frags 114c and Ac to LlAe and Sc for Sftgeo pound. Arrivals and sales: AMERICAN' Br, 84.060 pounds. Canadian Pish and OaM Storage Co.. IS .40c and Cc. Sherman, 10,000 Bounds, and Ooah. 18.000 pounds, Atlta PMiactea, 18.8c and Rellanoe t. 7,000 pound, and Visitor. V000 pounds. Booth Plaberlea, ISA: and 7c. Heltanoe. 7,000 pounda and Reform, 10.000 pound. Pacific Fisheries. 13.se Snd 7c. Chum. 10,000 pounds. Booth Fisheries, 117c and 7c. Star, 10.000 pounds. Royal Fish Oo . 18.7c and 7c. CAVAMAN Viking I. 8.000 pounda and Seo 8.800 pounds. Atlln Fisheries. 11 Ac and sc. dwsrd Lipsetl. 10.000 pounds. Cana dian Pish and Cold Storage Co., 11.4c and 6c. lngred H.. 1.000 pounds. Sooth Flsfa- erles. 11.6c and Sc. Verna. 3.600 pounds. Booth Plenertea, U.7e and 6c. Houinend. .000 pounds, and P. Dor- . . . . Ma2.aIa reen. lt.ooo pounos. iwtito ll.Sc and 6c. Scrub. 13 0OT pounda, Canadian Pish & Cold Storage Co., 11. 8c and 6c. Heine H 11 0()0 pounda AUln Flea. 1 1 4c and oc Marguerite. 6.000 pounds, Royal nab Oo 11 .Br and 6c Aiharni SOO pounds. Booth PWiettes. H lr and 6c hhiM 14.000 pounds. Canadian Pish At Cold Storage Co., 11.8c and 8c. mom: iiauvkstkks leave n.i.u.-i. nmrr local men left this . .... ,i... uruirii, narveni nanw nioriung attnulv movement Or I new , i .j.: Jan """ them outward into effect isxt Wednesday. "''l on akl. iu.ttw wlli-'l whore he will as-1st the Oatala for Anyus AM W. J. areer In the oolrtract of constructing the Community Lea1" new gymnasium yesterday. Capt K B. Ooast freighter Famous ,..,H.r , urtr to the Frank Waterhou Co . Is de m port today for ordan. Northern and riUNCK NOTED PEOPLE JASPER PARK soi:ma nt:ii.i.Y icaink. a mioht KTOIty HKITKIt IIETTIXO M.-TIJItlAI. Kilt I'KTION JA8PBR. August 13 -Several day.-ltobmibblng with the horses, the boyx in ooaps and the Swiss guldex of Ja-per National Park has given Norman Bellly Ralne. well known Canadian short sisry writer, renins of copy. It isn't at all unlikely that for a while his work will veer away from the salt oa and concern Itself with the RocKlc-md the glamorous Athab&ks Valley. Making Jasper Park Lodge his heel quartrs. Heine, who Is accompanied by his bride nf three months, has been rid- lug the trails, making notes on the ways of the philosophical eayuse. and llsten- iig to the yarns of thone who never vere dudes. "If all writers would come ut here, we should never be at a loss .'or the real stuff In Canadian fiction," aya Napier Moore, editor of MacLoan3 ;nagaune. who la also visiting Jasper. The Moores and the Raines left this uornlng for Vancouver. Vernon MeKennte, former editor of Maclisan's and dean of the school ot nurmUJun. Statue, who met the party iwre has gone east, with Mrs. MeKan-Ue. J. B. Sampson, the dlstlngutmhed iron to artist sjkI his wife are here for several weeks and will take the trail in a day or two for Uallgne Lake. ft;r a-lrich tbey will ride Into the TBnqutn VmUey. Mr Sampsnn 'aajb he to thrilled adlfe Jaapur and he la ahowlug his ro- rfftaiij -to the Joods at Jne mwiHWViii In bis sketches. On her way to Vancouver. Martha jatanso, authoress of "Wild Oeese." The Mad Carewa." and other success- ill novels, passed through Jssper last Ight Bhr will make a stay st Jasper tark Lodge on her return from the -nftt A distinguished visiter to the Lodge his week waa Prark I Prrrm of Bos- xn. chief editorial writer of the Chris- tan Sclenoe Monitor He wo accom-janled by Mrs Perrln Mr. and Mrs. Ler S:ncni "1 Wash ngton. apent a day here M. ihelr trip o Alaska. Mr. Somen is dramatic cr.-ic of the Washington Herald. SALMON PACK AWAYAHEAD LAST SEASON According 'to an official statement issued yesterday, the sfllr.icn park for District No. 2 so far this cason stand at 41'J,I0& coses as compared with 2G2.181 cases at a similar date last year.. The Increase Is chiefly due to the greater pack of the pink variety which shows an increase of nearly 200,000 cases over the pack of this variety for 1927; WOMAN CHARGED MURDERING GIRL VANOOUVHU. Aug. 13. A formal barge of murdering her daughter Mary, aged IS said to be subnormal wss laid agalust Mrs. Margery Smith of South Vancouver at, the general hospital where she ts lying. AllegSdly she administered rat poison to her daughter and to herself Wednesday Ll I'ELL TO IIASHMBNT PQINT ORBT, Aug. 18-Falllng from the second floor nf a houne under con-strucUon on Montcalm Street to tlte wrnent llcdr In the basement, James Mckeatlng. fl yeart ot kge. received tar taft Ihjurlea taterday. " . John W. Allen, mechanical superin tendent for the Dominion Fisheries, sails this afternoon by Ahe Prince George on nto return to Vancouver after having spent the past ten- days In the city and district on official duties, Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Mlna Brea. Capt. J. 0. Rloharda, ts due In port at 0 o'clock tonight from Iooo with a cargo ot fuel oil for the company' locnl tanks. STEAaiSHii' MI.n.m-.V. -h i i.K-h iv.se uod the avwnrs Captain Couru aay and C K"-niiT who wore a Uempiing a flight from Azores to Newfoundland, ('miriunay in the inset tothe left and Hos- mei to the right , in the jihotograph. Walruses Taken by Stoll McCracken Expedition Near Wrangell Island and Party is After Polar Bears Eight walruses have been taken by the Ktoll-McCracken expedition aboarsthe exploration schooner Elfie M. Morrissey now in the neighborhood of Wrangell Isfand and they are now trying to secure polar liears, according to word received by the local amateur radio station 5 GT which has been in communication with them. The walrus are for the Museum of Natural History at New York. ' The temperature in the portion of the Arctic where they are was 29 Fnrenhcit and there was lots of ice everywhere. The local station is in communication with the explorers about twice a week, on an average. l Piisi fjrnl 1 1 ' j r i jii i Jiijij 1 1 w j i jTi 1 j i j 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 j n ; arVEN NAME ON SIHP Eva Von Plentrer, Viennese betui: on way to Hollywood '" . into the movies, was re-iuuiMl Von Ben it- by cent: linn paf.'W'iigi'n. ELECTRIC TRAIN JUMPED SWITCH WINNIPEG-, Aug. 18. Motorman Harry Snflvrns of Selkirk waa fatally In jured and 10 patwt iurers shaken up when the electric train Jumped an open switch and crashed into a gravel car between here and Selkirk KILLED WHEN STRUCK . AT LEVEL CROSSING 'QUEBEC, Aug is fTwa,mn wereiin- eftantly killed and tbroo thera InjutWU when an auto in wlvtcn they were rids Ing was struck by a OJPA. train at a level oroBSlng here yesterday. The dead arc Burgess Lavelle. 841, and George La- velle. 22, father and eon. Union steamer Cat&la is going to make a special call at Claxton Cannery lr the Skeena River tomorrow to load salmon and will not arrive here from the north beioiv 2 o'clock in thr 13. 1928 I I ; I I DUEEN GIVES AWAY PRIZES Olympic Canadian Flag Goes to Percy Williams of Vancouver AMSTERDAM. Aug. 13. Sev-en gold medals for first places won by Canadians at the Olympic games were presented to Dr. Lamb nf Montreal, president of the A.A.II. of Canada, by Queen Wilhelmina last evening. I.amb also secured a large Canadian flag which was raised on the Olympic mast several times when Canadians won first place victories. The flag will be presented to I'ercy Williams who was the outstanding individual at the Canadian meet. 20 WWlEN "STUDENTS GRADUATED LAWYERS I'jirlV Slutrr Wlio studied After Her Marriage Among Tlie to be' Called tn liar LONDON. Aug. IS- An Karl's sister Is among the five women whow names appear tn the list of successful candidates In the final examination for the Bar conducted by the Council of Lsgal Education. She la Lady Ankarct Cecilia Oarolyn Jackson, a younger slater of the Barl of Carlisle and wile of William Jackson, a barrister she will be called to Bar shortly and hopes to practice In the courts. 8 he took up the law as a profession some years agoi and continued her studies after marriage. Miss Sophy Sanger, who acted for five yean at chief of a section ot the International Labor Office of the Lea gue of Nations at Geneva, nas also passed her "finals." Miss Sanger la an mpert .on tba Labor laws of the different nations, .and she will probably pecteUse . Jn this , subject. She has. written a section of the new Sncyeto- Upaedla Brttannlcar - - Other auccessful candidates are: Miss Harriet Elisabeth Valaey. of Cornwall Oardeas. Kensington, who is only 21: Miss Louise Beryl Orouchy and MIas Marie Angela Oarryer. In all twenty women were successful In the recent examinations. E J Smith sails on the Prince Oeorge ! thin afternoon for Vancouver on a two weeks' holiday trip. Boston Grill Captain Wallace Tells About Recent Revolution in Fishing on East Coast of Continent An interesting account of the recent revolution in the marketing of fish in the big centres of the continent was given at the dinner given in his honor Saturday night at the Commodore, Cafe by .Captain F. V. Wallace, editor of the Canadian Fisherman and until recently editor of the Fish Gazette at New York. T. H. Johnson, the host of the evening, presided. Mr Wallace explained how the sales of fish were going down, fishing vessels were being put out of commission and some of the fish companies were going broke when some clever mind hit on the ca of putting up filleted fish In con- .c::lent form. The movement spread acidly, sales of fish increased, the product ging into the citlet of the mld-jc'Vf west as weU as the coast, fleets of vessels operating on the Atlantic coast Increased and companies that were quick t , take advantage of the new movement made fortunes. One firm with a fleet ol fifteen trawlers Increased to sixty and crders have been placed for seven or eight tteel motor trawlers. Soon three or four hundred vessels will be jperating.The whole Industry has been revolutionized. One firm whose stock was selllBf at SS a share has It listed today t 8160 a share and last year they cleared half a mttHon dollars. The fish put up 4n filleted form are cheater grade. .f.44-vT r. 4- CONSECRATION OF Itlsliop, sKPTRMHF.il 9 4t AT CATIIEDUAU Many dsgnatorles of the Church or Bagtand tn British Columbia 4 and Western Canada are expected In the city on September B. when the consecration of Archdeacon O. A Rl- ss Bishop of Caledonia wUl take place. There wiu he elaborate and impressive services throughout the day m connection with the occasion 4.4, BASEBALLSCORES (SATl'UOAY OAMES) AMERICAN I.EAOIE New York 5: Boston 2. Washington 8: Philadelphia S. Detroit 10; Clevatend 4-St. Luuls 4; Chisago t. NATIONAL 1.EAOIE Ph'l c'pola nil: Mew York 4. Bmton 4: Brooklyn S. Cincinnati 1: Pittsburg nil. Chicago 6; 81 Lotus 1. tHIAST I.E.UU E Sacramento 8: Portland 2. Oakland ; Seattle 6. Los Angelas B; Hollywood 7. SanPraaolsoo 12: Missions S. (MNIHV OAMES) NATIONAL Boston 1; Brooklyn S. Philadelphia S; Cincinnati 6. Chicago 4; St. Louts 2. Only games. AMERICAN Detroit 8; Cleveland S. Boston nil; New York 8. St. Louis 7; Chicago nil. PhtlaMplite-Waahlngton. rain. COAST Sacramento 2-12; Portland 4-8. San Francisco S-ll: Mission 0-4. Los Angeles 2-2; Hollywood 7-8. Oakland 4-11; Seattle 6-8. AUSTIN CHAMBERLAIN TO VISIT CANADA LONDON. Aug. 13. -Sir Austin Chamberlain will return acrow Canada from his Oalifornia trip. VICTIM Al'TO CRASH NEW WESTMINSTER. Aug. IS The second victim of the automobile accident oa Kings way. Mathew J. Nett. assistant vendor of the Liquor Control Board at Vancouver, died today. Wm B. McP hereon died prevtousry: M M. MeLachlan. local manager of the BracMnaii-Ker Milling Oo.. will sail on the Prlnoe Charles this afternoon to make the round trip to Stewart. An vox and Masnett Inlet on business. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter and family will sail on the Prlnoe Charles this afternoon to make the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and MosseM Inlet point LARGE CAIIARET Special Dinners Thursday and Saturdays Dancing every Hut unlay night from 0 to 12. Dance Hall fur Hire. Accomodation for Prlvae Parties Phone 457 Price Five Cents ISLAND HAZELTON HOTEL MAN SUCCUMBS hum; comvay hies in hospital TUN PAYS A IT i: II SlTrfcltlNO PAHALYTIC STUOKE 71 YEARS OLI Word was received in the city at the end of the week of the death ot the Hazelton Hospital on Friday night ot Frank Conway, popular and welt known old timer of the central interior, who for several years conducted the Evelyn Hotel at Smlthers and more recently : was Identified with the South Hazelton Hotel. .Tea days ago Mr. Oonway was going about his rj$uHr duties while several people wjr iajuh Hazelton Hotel. He compmed?r' feeling well and sat down In a chair where he suffered a stroke. He was taken to the Hazelton Hospital where It waa found that he had been completely stricken with paralysis on his right side. From that time until bis death be was unable ; to speak or recognize any one. The late Mr. Conway was seventy-four yearn of age and was a native of Nova Scotia He w unmarried and survtv- ing relatives include a sister in San rjtegc California. WORLD SERIES OPENS OCT. 3 NEW YORK. Aug. 13. The annual baseball world series will open 6n the grounds of the winners of the American League on October 3. There is much peculation ai to where this will be. the .favorites Just now being New York and Philadelphia, the former being now in the lead. HOLDUP TODAY IN SEATTLE 6 BATTUE. Aug. IS Two armed men today held up two collectors for the Brewatera Cigar stores tn the down town district and escaped with between seven and ten thousand dollars after a chase through crowded streets. MACKENZIE KING TURNS HIS FACE TO PARIS AND GENEVA W1NNIPBO. Aug. 13 Premier Mae-kenale King said good-bye to the west yesterday and turned his face toward Ottawa. Paris and Oeneva after a four day tour of his constituency of Prince Albert. AIRPLANE CRASHED AMONG SPECTATORS ! AM8THRDAM. Aug. 18 Four persons were killed when an airplane crashed among a periston at the aviation display at Heerlen Sunday. BRITISH STATESMAN VISITING CANADA MONTREAL. Aug, 18. tord Lovalt, under secretary for the Dominions, rived here Saturday.