TR r.::, I T. Aria. Nov. 5. The in ur ..ok , r When Alnut In Open Service In Vancouver He Expired in Vestry VANCOUVER. Nov. 5. Rev. . Yankee Doodle, hoi-1 Archibald u iwrooeii. w years oi , pant and west record i age. pastor of the West ancou , tincntal flisrht ..., which ' ver United Chureh. ' died 7 suddenly in IO A Angeles ngeles ' nkf In an ,n "-, Before Before a a large Urge , . .1 congregai congregation Saur- of heart disease last night when nlht. Col. attempt to . bout to open settee In the m United Church. He had u.-Kt to sast asm record recoru to w v,nw Chown .rv w-..-T u.tr r.-.A. r..n. .1... knnra axrhanifMtl u MIS Wltn KOV. I the ladtier uion ni Mr Kcrf gx)ke i,riefy expres- , ese janitor was washing windows pMllure at agan Mng yesterday sllpptu ana tU,n the north. Envoy and Mrs. r. v J r Th L a,. ! through the window. In the at- cifto pf Mfll.k.lta Kave a vocai " V" Twir. '. temut to save himself, the unina- . . d AlljuUnt Kcrr ala0 ouay snu mnssKi cuU on the . .u.taIn,1 vere . fsw rwmMrk. Xht the CanadlSnk of , wrist in contact with the .hatter- Mn f llw eveni waB mHni. Klyen led glass. OUBLE SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET Color Line Cause of I Cabinet Resignation in South Africa Tomorrow i PKTORIA, South Africa, Nov. 5. The Nationalist ' ua!ition Government under Premier J. B. Hertzog (irc idtd to resign tomorrow. This does not neces-niean an election but is the result of internal dis-i! ind will be followed by a general reorganization. I r he new Government which is to be formed by Pre-U"i tzog, Hon. E. B. Madley will be missing. He is i, i-ter of Public Works and Telegraphs and his n is due to the fact that he failed to comply with I : i -liner's request to resign because of his action in with the postal workers through the native union. FLANE CRASHED , UNITED CHURCH '-- I)mkIIc Flew for Only rour Hours on Hrturn to New York IN BIG BUSINESS DEAL ARMY OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Adjutant and Mrs. Kerr and ('apt. Ena Anderson Formally Take (her Dutit Here in UT. I ir - , Ernest nut a I r Ti J and j .n. i. .r la ' Adjutant wiuiam Kerr as Uke Sanford hour, after offlcsc in charge of the newly r.nvnn Cantaln time for servk-e started an inves- ei A. L , . . .. Li t disclosed j i , the l. l,j, body ciwwn iionnern itnvisn voiutn- the pilot and Harry Igation which ; (ltrkt of the Mwtim Ar. I., owner of th plane killed. uith JohB Smears last n i.ted a rejeord tits m the wotW whteh end- Vork in 28 days and IS STANDARD BANK PASSES OUT in-( IN in the vestry of the church. JANITOR FELL INTO Passersby ih morning J - l...Ln ..luto ulaUl Win- my ami Mrs. Kerr and Capt. Anderson as local officers. Col. Sims was assisted by Col. George L. Phillips of Vancouver, retired PLATE GLASS WINDOW.Army officer. The meeting was opened by . 'Cant. Anderson who introduced wno , i . a i i . . i i voi. oims. rtiier uw miier nw few few rem remarks regarding vieweu ui" i - made a flow on the east side of the Kan -n- congress in i of Montreal building were wonder- Ketchika d(y ln8U,lea A(, ing if there nan Deen a u..R jutot Iri Kerr Co, VM ery or someininB uc H fftred dedicatory iirayer as ; wa explained at the bank tnai Co gJm- he,rf flaJf Hloft L... r I IH,tni... .ml tka closed with the SalvationisU fathering around the altar to pledge their fidelity to the newly appointed officers, Col. Biras and Col. Phillips, who arrived from Alaska on the Princess Alice yetierday after noon, sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver, COLLISION OF CRUISER WITH LINER RUNNICK SOUR AG' BAY A, Java. Nov. 5. British cruixer "London" and thcJ White Star liner "Runnick" of the Australian service collided last A BRITISH JIBE AT THE LEAGUE ur Jour license n plght , eft Greenock. The Run- WORLD PEDESTRIAN : "I hope they ulnd your A th t ' 'nir. you big stiff." tha . un.nt mU mo Inllirh: wn'. this line and the cruiser about sit-1 n above tlm wttn- linn. the PERMISSION GIVEN BANK OF COMMERCE ABSORB STANDARD OTTAWA, Nov. 5. It is announce! that on th" re- V commendation of the Minis- tc r of Finance, the Treasury Board ami Cabinet Council h;is granted its consent to ,:!koi binjr the StalH Bank t- the Bank of Commerce. C0NV1CTSMAKE FOR THE WOODS Twenty nine Now Rein; Sought Following Breakaway AIRPLANTE IN JAVA EN ROUTE. TO ENGLAND MAN FOUND ON BED GAS JET IN MOUTH VANCOUVER, Nov. 5. With the end of a rubber tubo connected with an open gas jet in. his mouth the body of a man Jiolieved by the pollen to bc V. I). Inglis of Victoria, was found on the bed in his room in a lodging houfo, Sunday. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, Nov. 5,-r-The price of wheat at the exchange this morning was for Number 1 jVorthtin $l.-1' CLASSIFIED HABIT' Boston Grill I.UU1E CARARET . 'JI, Special Dinner Thursdays and If JOU "II. Saturday! i. ,u find, .. Dancing every Naturdajr night from 9 to 12. Whatever you ne Dance Hall for Hire PRINCE RUPERT Accocnmoda,tloni for Private OFT TUB CI.ISMIHF.I. Uj;y Part lea Phone 457 Northern and Central British Columbia Newspaper " 1 .j.- v,,t XVIII. No. 260 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1928. PRICE FIVE CENTS BR ITISH COMMISSIONER CAW REVISES DAWES PLAN S. Parker Gilbert, agent-general Houston. Texas, Nov. 5. -A fa- for reparations, who, after ton-Sn lliinrt Ji if, will known flung search is underway today lerencea wan i remier Poincare of Canadian (mam n i. one of the of- throughout the southeast Texas France and Winston Churcnill, finals in the iit-gotiations where- timber lands for 20 of 31 convict Chancellor of the Exchequer for by the British Empire will gain I who escaped from Clemens state urea.. Britain, has made genuine control of International Nickel, 'prison far in Bragori a county yes- progress toward.; reconciling con- ttrday. Two have been capture.!, flicting viewa of the Allies to- The escape wa made by knock- wards German reparations, ing aside the bars JiR the wn- . - dow in one of the barracks Ww nntTirvryntn NEW PRESIDENT OFNICARAGUA SOURAG BAYA, Java, No. 5 Managua, Nicaragua, Nov. 5. Completing a water jump of fif- General Jose Maria Moncada the teen hundred milci, from Wind- former leader of the Liberal Re- ham, Australia the airplane "Spir- volution from the returns avail- it of Australia" with Captain able today seems to have been Frank Hurley and Flying Officer elected President of Nicaragua Moir arrived today en route to over Adolfo Benard the Conaer-England. : vative. Vancouver Police Reinstated Until New Commission Meets After the Beginning of Year VANCOUVER, Nov. 6. Eight of the senior officers of the Vancouver police force superannuated recently wore reinstated by the police commission today until a new commission meets after the beginning of the year. Corporation Counsel George E. McCrossan's six page digest of R. S. Lennie's 60 page report on the police inquiry was left for consideration of the new. commissioners. Former detective John Robertson, who was dismissed and then reinstated received reinstatement as a first class constable on the understanding that he returns to a position which will not require him to testify in court, Police Commissioner T. W. Fletcher, in moving Robertson's reinstatement said he had a good record and he did not think he wilfully lied on the stand in the Gilmore case but had changed his mind on the stand and acted on bad judgment. I BAZAAR BY ORANGE LADIES SUCCESSFUL Drawings for Three Raffles Took Place at Function The Ixiyal Orange lenemJent Association's basaar on Saturday which was opened by Mrs. J. G. Vlereck. was a success from every standpoint, financially and otherwise. Winners of the raffles were as follows: Tea Set. Ucket No. 204, Mrs Sprout Coal, No. 4. Miss Dot Edgar. : Pillow cases. No. 39. Mrs. M. B. Lemon. The tickets were diuuii t lilllt Mi ES RESIGNATION Official Welcome is f?en to British High Commissioner by Canada at a Dinner in Ottawa TTAWA, Nov. 5. Canada on Saturday night gave Official welcome to the first High Commissioner from Great Britain to the Dominion, at the Government dinner presided over by Premier King and attended by members of the Cabinet and by Conservatives leader R. B. Bennett and others of prominent political, social, and bssiness life of the Dominion, Sir William Clark and all the members of his family were accorded an eloquent and hearty welcome to Canada. The importance of the step which was .taken by the British Government irOfK iHfi'f 4TIflnK I in the appointment of a, High HUUlAllVrid I commissioner found expression In , Court) uf B D. tfOL&MMl (fe. LSCi id and asked. B. C. Silver. 1.26, 1.40. Big Missouri, G3, G6. Chicagoff NR. 70. Cork Province, 2, 2G. Cotton Belt, 52, 60, Dunwell, NU. 18. Duthie. 8, SR. - Gtsftge Copper . 4t Georgia River. Nil, Si Glacier. 2. Nil. Gladstone. NR. 5. . . Glasair. GO, Nil. Golconda, 8G, 88V4. Grandview, 5S'x, 584. Independence, 10, 11. Indian, 5V. Nil. Inter. Coal & Coke, SG, . Kootenay Florence, 17Vfe 18. Kootenay King, 38, 30. L, & L.. 7, 7 Vs. Ikeview, 2, 2 j. Leadsmith, IV. Nil. Lucky Jim, 25, 2G. Marmot Metals, 7V, 8. Marmot Gold, 0, !). Mohawk, 5, G. Morten Woolsey, GVfc, National Silver, 1SV4. 14. Noble Five. 40, 40. Fend Oreille, 11.60, 11.76. Porter Idaho, GO, GS. Pioneer, 1.93. 1M. Planet. Nil, W. Premier, 2.25, 2.26. Rufus-Argenta, 29, 22. Ruth Hope, GO, Gl. Silver Crest, IV, 8. SilversmiUi. Nil, 11. Slocan King, 6, Nil. Slocan Rambkr, Nil, lk . Snowflake, 51, 5 1 V. Sunlock, 2.29. 2.60 Terminus. 10, 11. Topley Richfield, 48, Nil. Toric, 2.00, 3.00 Whitewater. 1.45, 1.48. .Woodbine, 11. 12. Noranda, 53.80, Nil. Sherritt-Gorden, G.95, NIL Dalhousie. 1.50, Nil.. Fabyon. 17, 17. Home. 2.25, 2M. the speech of Premier King, who welcomed the guests on behalf of The following quotations were j the government. "Were I to express in words words my feelings as to the signlf ! icance of the appointment to Can-!ada of a High commissioner for I Great Britain I would say I believ ed it by far the most important step yet taken to further the ef- Utetive ---I Mwirwrx. betwean the government of 'Hte Mafcwr WMGanada and the government of His Majesty in Great Britain with militant bene fits to both. And what is even more important to the unity of the Empire as a whole it is the most effective means thus far de vised of securing the crown against involvement in any possi- E-. , Imcoissraonilwoyr ble controversy which may ever arise between different governments of which His Majesty is head. If closer relations of governments of the Empire and the maintenance of its unity through the security of the crown are what we all desire may we not truly say that they find their surest as well as their latest developments," said the Premier. Creation of the post would serve to knit firmer and stronger bond 4 with the British Empire was the opinion of Conservative Leader Bennett, who joined in words of welcome. "If one required a new motto far the Empire it Would be. "Ub- rty, Equality and Co-operation," said Sir William in the course of his speech in which he thanked the Government and people of Canada for their welcome. NOTICE To whom it may concern; Take notice that, I, Owen White, of Prince Rupert, will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself, personally. (Signed) OWBK WHITE. ill as i i. H i 1 " ; WIFE "George, I believe you did this on purpose to make me Lji'iw Cui-rie. the other way!" 1 .Hi.