J T AT U HI JVJ K fl 0 inn f(t, &inn ' ILL VIIUI A UlUlll aj f xu ibf in w u mwmmmmtammHB mm b VANCOUVER. Nov. 1. Snow-flake on yesterday's stock ex change was driven by a bear attack from the opening price of 76 to 50 but strong support brought it bark to 70 wit a not loss of seven on trading of over P6,KMI shares. nr Richard Squires Gets a Gnnd Working Moioritv Result FLIGHT i sif ?nf r si.i tiiiiiiiiniir iiii ; i Four out Skeena At Convention! " T. JOHN'S Nfld., Nov. 1. The Government of F. i ll rdicc was defeated by the opposition of bir Kicli-,.uvo in rim nWtinn wliifh tnok nlace Monday anil ptn i' ss viiu vivvetuii nine" " l a. ui.ns from which are, now nearing completion. o f ti,,, nnniuiitioir. ten to 1 invernment with sovon seaU yet to report, liotn 'yhvv and Squires wore elected. fin, T.Uuirul imrtv and tho n 4 . .. .... 1 KT rn,,n1llllW I midland from PJ19 to, ., , hoH mis 11 an a result of re .1,1 I I ICS in K nrt-,i I porauon sw wtre - uuarV.IPProprittos but when broughj GRAIN TRAFFIC FIRE LOSS LOW IS PICKING UP HERE FOR 1928 Hundred anil Fifty Carload TctnlJ)amage fur Year to Date is Wheal on Railway Hound Hardly one-ten III of that fur Here Today 1027- 5 Calls Month 1 Today's reports show some 160 The city fire department n PnidltomniC Announces intention of Placing Former carloads of grain on the way from "Ponded to fire alarm , dm in th , 'avI Minister before Liberal (iathcrim: this month, the wrairiea to the Alberta Wbe.t mon,h 01 m.i m - iy ... Poors Prince Rupert Elevator. I Kut rl0 j (ieorg. 1. A. J. Prildhomme his intention of ,iluwM 1 announces There are approximately IfiO can James house mi Kirai Avon in nomination the name of T. D. Pattullo at the on the lint of the Canadian Na- which was subjected t incendiar- lining convention to select a Liberal candidate for u9m Railways west of Jasper I'M" iu wk- Cmsc, of the fin i federal riding. "Air. Pattullo has proven his Park bound here with some 300 were; bor.fii, one; chimney nil countless OCCXwions and he has also shown that carloail. east W thai point en Hre. two; ovetWod stove, one, Hi.- confidence of the people," states Aid. Prud- 7 ' ' ' rived the Fire lo.s in rriare for .I :., ., during past twenty-four Rupert H..- had twelve as a experience pro- avmg years nour8 At lhe prejMmt ntm of ymf to to .abmet minister makes him doubly qualified to loading prince Rupert should hut 77: eped with fl.- lit this district at Ottawa and Aid. Prudliomme is soon be ready to load out its firal 214.08 for the first ten months f - UIo eonfident that, in the event of grain ship of the M-a.ton. It67. DISAGREE IN it Will Probably Re Held 1 L ll,..,! I,, f Vtu any reorganiaation of the federal cabinet, Mr. Pattullo would undoubtedly be taken into the admin-1 istration. j "Undoubtedly," declares Aid.! U Prudhnns, Mr. PUllo U tbej moreover, no w one apm wweni i LiberaJa can unite.' From eity " 1 M"yW l . lhe has proven a leader wherweer he has gone and he will also be ii V Kit, Nov. 1. After t outstanding at Ottawa. I have no . ..I thirty-five minutes hesitation in announcing my Initio assise court yes- tention of placing his name in MMxm reported di- nomination." in the case of Frank - - by Mayor Taylor JJOUGHTON RESIGNS . ZX:t LONDON AMBASSADOR H was alleged that he mik to the residence of WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Presi-and there had seen (-at CooUAm today accepted the .v,.ir in an intoxicated , wiKMtOII Alanson Houghton, ambassador to Iondon, now Re-.'..in.11 was denied y publican nomirle for United ..iid other witnesses. gutM MMior from New York. 1 .il will likely take. fSISIANT PUidHASING AGEN1 FOR B.C. QUITS Nov. 1. Major A. 1 1 ..i', ussi stsnt Oovern-ii.isini; agent for the mm, resigned today. I PRICE OF SNOWFLAKE Graf Zeppelin Airship Lands at ; ;rneancnsnaven oreaKing rreyiQi Records for Crossing the Atlantic PKIHDI.ICIISAFHN, Nov. 1. Completing. the first round trip of a commercial transatlantic flight, (he. (iraf.. Zeppelin landed at the aerodrome here at 7.06 Huh morning with pasuen-gemnnd mail from the United State. The airship made the fastest crtMeingof the Atlantic by u lighter than air machine revering a distance of four thousand miles and reaching lhe home prt fitt lioura 5G minutes after leaving Ijikehurst and tourhed ground after 71 hours 20 minuter had elapsed. The Hritish dirigible 31 which made the fflet previous croslrjJ in the air 75 neurit in a flight from Roosevelt I'irld. N.Y. to England in July l'JI'J. Large Number of Householders Register in Preparation for alleged mismanagement trial before the fu,"Me4irndl for Oelsbe. last year was ?23,-1 I'unds 1. u he 1 . ' hill" wa found by vheHirana ' was forced to ,w -( l'Vmvarea Jury Later Sir Richard was fined Linr r 4V,. ut!for faillu to pay income tax. i iv.' a I, i . tv,. i..u. i iu iM'lion wa tn: mini, n nuvBi cum- intiugi 11. ." .numlfio . , 5248,011.08 as :incsiit,t .i fn.,ni;bMnin nf Hir Richard Squires - had been received from again obtaining 1 1. ii LniL-irt rfUtl Cor-1 affair... totalled $27,405.48 according to announcement made this morning at the Ckjstoms House. The tot- 5,000 MINERS ARE IN CANADA .Most of Them lixpecled to llecome Pvrmanently llftnblislied in I Country OTVAWA. Nov 1-With har vesting operations oernileted in I IdASSIFlED HABIT Boston Grill Mined Ada. LAIIOF, CABARET Special Dinner Thursdays and Baturdaya 1 " ,",u vr- Dancing evrry Haturdfj night from 9 to It. Dance Hall for H1r PRINCE RUPERT Accoaunodlaiia for rrlvale Parties VV Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper l'hone 457 PRINCE RUPERT, I). C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS lb mm ENTRANT IN LIBERAL FIELD IS NOW CONSERVATIVES TO SELECT CANDIDATE VICTORIA ELECTION VICTORIA, Nov. l.-Conser-valives meet Monday next to sel ect s candidate to contest the fed eral by-election against Dr. J. D. MacLean, the nominee of the liberals. Several Victoria lawyers are prominently mentioned aa nosslbls candidates. FISH ARRIVALS mcroftlQd number ot persons registered tins year as reWjWd 12. 4c and Sc to Mc householders and license-holders. The number registered and c.- for 25.500 pounds, in this matted is according to announcement made at Sales: the city clerk s office this morning. Last year only 13b porsons wore so registered. Taking of declarations closed last night. At least one of the prospective mayoralty candidate for next January was active in assisting people to iget get their tnoir names names on on the me list. list. the value of $100 or more on or before Novcmbor 30. J' i1 .".roup was known as the united iNewiuumM.(fOT th rL of lrin(M 1Ulwci ' durin the month of October ' I. n il was irime mlnUter REVENUE OF CUSTOMS UP , I Custotns mid excise collections and 6c. Booth AUto Caumllan Cape Beele.CO.UOO poo Ada, Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co., ' 12.4c and 7c. , :-; Hingo, 2.000 pounds, ani Hay-flower, 2,500 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 12.7c and So. Nuba. 1,000 pounds, Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co., lUc and FARM HAND SENTENCED MENTIONED CP.AF ZE'TEJ IN HUME AGAIN Hir k l awwr rWrtgrbb' w-'igh- tltfrnixi afTr-tn PrieHehemrren: Sir Austen Chamberlain t Feels Life of The West Pulsing Through Air VANCOUVER, Nov. 1. Greeted by civic dignatoriea and prominent citizens Sir Austen' Chamberlain, h!s wife, son and daughter arrived hore last night from Victoria and left this morning for Banff en route to Quebec. Soon after arrival he was presented with an address by former tveirlpntji nf lUrrniiitrlinm nnt in ronlv tlio fnrnirrti sanra. .Three American al Four Uih.-, u referred to this first visit to tllC Western Outpost dian IUId Calcic ty. of he Empire. a t.,.1 -r ua mi. --i r k.i.l "F.vpii in the iluv or twn Hiicnt. in Viotnn'n nnH hripf vi -- w-. - - " ' - - WM VI Ml m V J puunun f iijip b Iprtinn 111 IflflHirV'00 WM 80' at tne ,oca' l''mP of Vnncouver I can feel x-iitv-itii ah v .i 1 1 it ix i j yi&tw this morning, three life in this groat community puis-j grow in stature so yon giTe American vessels disposing of W,- jing in the air, so to apeak, and strength to ua. Britain has none t, . i i i ..rr.:. i... !ftW pounds at 12.c and ftc and, sense its marvellous development, i of her old carelessness towards affail-S indicated . HoilUWed interest 111 CIVIC IS by ail ., . ... - , . in mv.v. future doveloo-lthe Dominions a. once she had. ment for which present prosperity ! We view your development with and greatness is but an overture, i surprise and admiration and we In the Old Country we look for-1 hope your people who come to you ward to your growth without may bring you their inuattry and jealousy for your strength is ours! skill end help develop your com- as our strength Is yours. As you ; munity and your country." - 0 - , . ir I r' 1 ' 1 -In f Vl.r. TUro This Wop Property hohhna may .till mmlify to AtoJJSt&TSSS&Lto Angeles District Attorney vi cjvjc sjloctioii providing thoy have property registered to 12.se Asmtaati Kodiak. pounds. Fisheries, 13.3c and Sc. fiiectra, 2&080 pounds, Fisheries, l&Sc and Sc. Pleads Not Guilty To Accepting Bribes Amounting To $150,000 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1. District Attorney Asa Keyes whs accused of wilful and corrupt misconduct in office in an indictment returned lust night by a Loa Angeles county grand jury. ' 'Wih the indictment the grand jury filed ait Recusation for tho removal of Koyes from office. TO HANG FOR CRIME U1!AV S"!!8"00 WV soto sa&iBip wouwipuj oqj, 'E. H. Uoseiiberg, Jack Rosenberg and Jacob llermanT alias IJonnett, to effect their actpiittal in the recent Julian xi Mtfl.KOliT. fi fort sask. Sask.. Nov. Nov. i. -Tck thx waat And with five thousand1 Uritlsh miners still remaining in Ernest Olson, 32 years of age, a Pttrowunj uorporauon siock over-Canada, it is probable the major- farm band, who was found guilty Issue trial. ' itv of them will become Herman- veaterdav of the murder of Wil- Keyes in the superior court thi" Collettions for the first ten i ently established, the department Ham Robson. Tisdalc a farmer, morning pleaded not guilty. He is montbs of this year amount to I of immigration officials state, was this morning sentenced to accused of accepting bribes j i nr . r ,u..M 4l,n,,.u. u .... , .. t.i u.. i r. i ..m.mnt , n,r t, Bi.rtrAvin.flta v Si n(l.- Remiett and the RoseilergS and A. L. Lasker, who with a num ber of .others were also indicted, iruiiiLNtiwi Wlin iiioBt 01 uicui n i- iiiiuui uv nailK on reurum.. iu. ' , ,.n, - ,, ,1 of $299,860.31 for last year up to found permanent work on western An appeal on the ground of the 000 and was released upon hi own '"u u,ru ,v Oetiilitr 31. Ium'. iv. in'- ..nut-. : T 1 -tMitt.l. recognizance-. cii on bat!.