' I Mr. and Mrs. Snell se- dealt severely with Sam Patrick. j ii red whan a westbound Indian, whom ha convicted of theft and jail breaking. ' n Broadway went burglary, i " to an automobile driven i On the first two counta. aentencee -M- s,,i ll at Manitoba Street of three year's imprisonment at t t u ning. I penitentiary, to run concurrently, n!l skull waa fractured and were imposed and, for the jail ii' offered internal injur- breaking, an additional term of " 'r '.nditiona being serious.; six month" waa given. W. B. M Hn.'ll waa driving north on; Fisher acted as crown prosecutor ' 1 ' ir..et and in attempting while Milton Gonsales appeared -'adway passed behind in the defence. "' ''-iiiound car and In front ofj There was a second criminal h" -tiHiund car. The automo- case before tfie Smlthera court, a ''' " I iu occupants were thrown j young Telkwa man being allowed ''''inn.,, of 40 feet by the force I suspended sentence on a charge ! at tnfWfltlL A98AUU. 11 -1 a ifiuiuvv ; " Wi"w of I). A. Munroe of the who died here a few weeks WINNIPEG PEOPLE KILLED AT CROSSING BY A C.P.R. TRAIN kl:,''N'A. Oct. 1. Three Wln- tHUI 111 II HYB '"ir accident near The victims ware Oaorgo RALLY DAY SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH Special Music and Song Makes Day Very Interesting One at First Baptist Church Rally Day services were held 1 i 11... ali rV,itfjVt jesleruay in rirsi jmp unuiv... There were larga. congregation! at all services. In the morning there 1 n n commercial traveller:' special service for l: 'iimav and Mrs. E. W. 1 which Rev. W. F. ' "m, motlier of Mrs. Ram-'lie auto in which they ' 'living vns struck by n l; train. ' ""a. 1 in the .'veiling I HONOR SHOWN TO British Labor Comes For Socialism But Communistic LanlRiry TeJIs Why There Could Not he Political Relationship With Liberals in That Country in Speech at Big Conference MltMINGHAM, October 1. Labor candidates at the n'vt general election will bear aloft the banner of Sk ialism, declared George Lansbury, who made the keynote speech at the opening of the annual conference of t!i. T'.bor party today. More than a thousand delegates to the Labor political mtthcring heard the party's member for Bow and B!ninl( urge that Great Britain's resources be owned ami cd in the service of all the people. Coupled with Lansbury's statement regarding Socialism v as a bitter attack on British Communists and Bol-lu ik methods, which, he said, were entirely opposed by British. Labor and would not be applied in Great Britain. liiraiMC other British political iinrttes' Were tifflffiScd i. s i i!isni in their policies, Lansbury said, political re-'at .1 v'lip with them was impossible. The chairman attacked the Baldwin government's intcrm.fional policy, particularly with regard to India an-i ( iiina and Soviet Russia, and said the Lalwr party ii'l re-establish diplomatic relations if successful in On' ''' !' elections. AUTO STRUCK BYSTREET CM W 'm.m hilled and Another Fatal-l Injured ami Man and Woman Seriously Hurt VANCOUVER Oct 1 Ml. D. 1 ' was instantly killed, THREE-AND-HALF YEARS IN JAIL Indian Dealt Severely With hy Judge Young for Burglary, Theft and Jail Breaking Judge F. Mi B. Young, holding a session of County Court at nvll probably fatally in-- Bmithers at tne enu or last wee, was a children at Out Flat Opposes The Policy Of R aLa9eaH leaHM BEST FISHING Ww si eT tun wm rv v t adian Fishing Company Limited. closed down work for this smio with a bant,' which ended ' h most sncrnsful season that Bute-dale has ever had, and a perfect I rice MOK 1 j ,,v,..v wa.., as to weather watches us hi.i sutj' t, drawing a d to thl, quantity of fish taken number of lessons therelrom, In the nfternoon nt Sunday School a talk was given by Miss - 1 ; A n ii 1m ill ntatn of Vancouver. PRICR 1 neople's work. 1 tpeec np wiiu at u., .r,., v of voniur v ANcouvan, Oct. i.-The Five little girli sang a selection, flrafs " wheat litro this mornimr There wn The company gave a grand turkey dinner, to which every one was invited. Several short lies were made, que by I ai ' truni, the manager, in whirl the regular service ! I titanic-1 i'mi'i..y.vs who ussia BRITISH PRINCE IN SAN FRANCISCO: Prince George, youngest son of the King of England, walking with CapL C. L, Coleridge of II. M.S. Durban, on which the prince is travelling to the east. CLASSIFIED HABIT & If Boston Grill Jmlw Evi iyon read the CJaMttled Ad. LARUE CABARET dvrtUe for It. II you lose. Special Dinner Thursday aod tr you find. locate tho owner. Saturdays need. dvertl lor It Dancing every Saturday nlni WtmtevM you (rum 9 to 12. PRINCE RUPERT Dance Hal) lor Hire. CLASSIFIED IIAHIT. (1KT THE Accomodation for Prlvie Tattle Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 437 rniNci; rupert, b.c, Monday, October i, 1928 Price Five Cents UTLIK LABOR PARTY MEETS TODAY Contention in England to Arrange i'ollcy at Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, Oct. 1. The annual ronlcrcncc of the l.a-lior political party opened today to consider and consolidate a policy for the next general election which is expected in the near future. GRAIN TRAFFIC GETTING START One Hundred Carloads Reported ( to he on Wh- here Today-No, Ship for two Weeks Yet The present week should see MONTREAL. Oct. A nee Paquette, 32 years of age, is dead from a bullet wound in the heart and the police are holding Ernest Messier, 35, who they claim confessed to the shooting i 1 O a J of the main thoroughfares in the, east end of the city. HALIFAX, October 1. Voting is taking place today to elect the sixteenth legislature since conferedation. On the eve of election Premier L. N. Rhodes said: "I tion in 1925 the Conservative party was elected after Liberal rule of 48 years. Only three Liberals were re turned against forty Conservatives. the season a bumper one, he said jbat the. only regret was that tho dinner wa not put on before some i f the lady cannery operators had departed for their homes, but that m one had any control over the circumstances that had caused this. The dinner ended by all sinking "He's a Jolly Good Fellow," with many thanks to the company whose act wan apprecia EXTRADITION IS COMMENCED ted by the employees and several today when extradition .'lino- imii.'il tue.ts. lings wer commenced. ITS PO Jack. 3.200 iiounds, Canadian Flsh'-lea, 16.8c and 8c. Canadian Balaac I., 14.000 pounds, Roynli Fish Co., 16.8e and 7e. I P. Dorre.n. 7.00o pounds, Royal i Fish Co., 15.7c and 7c. Ternen, 7,000 pounds, Pacific Fisheries, 15.Gc and 7c. M. M. Christopher, G.000 pounds, Y v A K Is I II M I A I V 'iave no doubt tho decision will result in tlic return of the Atlin Fisheries. 15.7c and 7c preciatetl Lwnuu .government" Toodie. .6.000 pounds, Booth BUTKDAI.K, Oct. 1. The Can Hon. William Chisholm, Liberal leader, said: "I am Fisheries, i6.ie and 7c. acnacn v loses . n winner 10 confident Nova Scotia will ring true." At the last elec- bmployrm Which Was Ap ,t: . mo- k n " i.i Tramp, lGvOOO pounds, paclfir Fisheries, 15.7c and 7e. Impereuse, 8,000 pounds, and Ingred II., 8,000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 15.6c and 7c. Southend, 4,000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 16.3c and 7c. Dolphin II., 0.000 pounds, nnd Atli, 4,000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 15.5c and 7C. Helge H, 5,500 pounds, Cana- j dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., l.-Mr l.Mrs lR-2c '" ai ani 7e- T1SH STATESMAN BY NAVY OF U. S. Chamberlain Escorted Into San Pedro By U. S. Naval Vessels Is Much Improved In Health English Statesman Dined Last Evening With Mary Pick-ford and Douglas Fairbanks at Their Home in Hollywood the movement of, grain from the two Weeks. lira tips to the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prime Rujmrt elevator well under way again. ,At the end of the wee;-, there wafa reported to bo about om ruttajcajioads on thr railway wcat oOdmonton bound here. The first' fall train load of the season should arrive within the next few days. It will be at least a couple of weeks, it is expected before the first ship of the season comes here to load. WOMAN SHOT ! BY A FRIEND LOS ANGELES, October 1. Sir Austen and Lady Chamberlain arrived here yesterday for a two weeks' visit to California on a health trip. Four destroyers of the United States navy escorted the steamer President Adams oh which the Chamberlains were passengers into San Pedro harbor. Sir Austen refused to be interviewed on international affairs and also refused to comment on tho recent developments on the question of naval limitation. Lady Chamberlain said the health -trip had been highly successful. It had been tho making of her husband. She said the neuritis had left him soompletely that he was an entirely different person. She snid thoy would go to San Francisco and be a guest of friends for Sunday night the distinguished visitors were guests of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks at their home in Hollywood. Halibut Prices Higher Today With Large Offering Of Both Canadian And American Fish oi nis tormer inena oaiuruay , , m.i. night on St. Hubert Street, one . ' ,. ,Q, ,i u I Nova Scotia Holding Election Today With Premier Rhodes And Liberal Leader Chisholm Opposed Halibut prices were again considerably higher at tho Fish Exchange this morning when a total of 192,200 pounds were sold. Nine American vessels received from 16.8c and 8c to 18.2c and 8c for 103,700 pounds, while twelve Canadian boats were paid from 15.2c and 7c to i.-Rose! ig.Cc and 7c for 88,500 pounds. , Arrivals and sales were as follows: American Majestic, 17,500 pounds, Atlin Fisheries. 16.9c and Sc. Glacier, 10,000 pound, and VI-! VyUlM UHMAC u..v .. ' Sea Bird, 13,000 pounds, 1 tooth Fisheries, 18c and 8c. Lansing, 5.000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 18.2c and 8c BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES CO-OPERATING WASHINGTON. 1 rtOJllllVI 1 Kill, Oct UCV. 1. I, Great UIHI Fish . , & Cold , , Storage Co., 18c . q and J 8C coiitiBiied for another year the Anna J., t ,or. 00 ...,i. unds, and ,i p. Ke-, administrative co- liance I, 14.000 piosda, Booth L,,, fo o Fisheries, 18c anJ 8c. Lmn u.,Hnr int thi oun- Paelfic, 2S.00O lound, Pacific! - i j rrw - 'j flag. BODY OF DR. HOLDEN FOUND PORT ANGELES. Wash., Oct. 1 The body of Dr. D. E. Hoiden of Victoria, one of the aeven victims of the recent wreck of a Victoria-Seattle plane, was found in Port Angeles harbor today. The body was headless and badly broken. It was the fourth body found. The plane has never been located. BOY WAS THE VICTIM OF AN AUTOMOBILE CALGARY, Oct. VICTORIA, Oct. 1. -John Play- I.ouisa Northcott was remanded foot, an eight-year-old boy, Hv- untll Saturday next when she1 BIRTH ISOTICh ijn wllh Mndwanta on the appeared before Chief Justice A son was born at the Prince North Dairy Road died today Simmons tn the Strpreme Court Rupert General Hospital yester- from injuries suffered Saturday proceed- day morning to Mr. and Mrs. F when crushed by an automobile ,V. Wwh, Eleventh Avenue. at Bought nnd Johnson streets, . 1 i