CLASSIFIED HABIT E'.-:ryon read! the Cluuttled Adi jf jiitx loe. kdrcrtlM for It. If you tlnd, loctt tb owner. Wbtcvir you need, sdvertle for M OKT TIIK CLASSIFIED lUniT. : JIT.. No. I 'itit ' phi,,- M'UVER. Oct. 11 Mayor W. II. Malkin and Louis 'wils Were nominated for 'or Creater Vancouver yes-Trie candidature of the "in ioned in not taken eri- illor Richard Wilson of N.incouver and Councilor l niser of Point Grajr ( l inopposed as aldermen for " and 12 respectively. " -three candidates were 1 )r 12 alderreanic seats; '' xc-hoolboard seats; IS (or board neutn. Polling takes 1 vt Wednesday and the new tiikc office January 2 'lie anvilriimation of the jple of Prince Rupert and the in tonal Airplane Lumber whk:h iht haw "hown ' which in continuing log-!our accomplishments. It is rations on Hi Fall jtherefore with the most sincere the KciiUII River, ia atill regret that it will be impoaaible ' i njf foe a site in Prince i"i the specialty mill it is I to establish here. Of-i the company do not tin ms-!vcs aa to whether m,.v intend to use a piece rfront near the old Mil-i nery at Seal Cove alii wah indicated to Urn ' time ago that this Mobably he chosen. H for us to be present at in tunc lions planned for ua for Friday night Circumstances make it necessary for ua to leave on tnt Friday morning, train. "HAROLD McCKACKEN." Mr. McCracken said he hoped to be hack her some day and renew acquaintances with the people of the city. Also he said Prince Rupert aa the official i t..od that arrangements rUng aBJ returning point won k : yet beta completed with rive a tood deal of publicity way company for the fnm tB lectures which he would 'be delivering and his references i-- have at bean neat out to thw would be beneficial KtsU.ll River operations. to tnc ' "' heads of the company caputa Bartlett will be re- U' morning that "it mftiag with the ship and will h use bringing out logs m jm Dove and Junius Mird, 1 IX the engineers of the vei IK NAMED FOR MAYOR OF MPWVAMrniHnD : ni Malkln Chief 1 - in t onttw.1 Which Take Place Wednesday NO GRAIN SHIP IS EXPECTED HERE FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS There will have "to be a hundred .... r min in the local Ra.PL Oi iiLRS elevator before the first ship of the season comes to load wheat and this may be a couple of weeks I yet. The movement of grain to a 4 1 . t 4 I uO avnal-MMI lO DC Ken' un pvi "r- - i .f-. k. fir.t nf next week Ust night nineteen carloads of grain arrive trom me pr-j ...McttMl bv the rK- Bnu mure - ..i ..... foiirht tomorrow even- ing. Some 119 cars of wheat were reported this morning to be on the railway line wei ton bound here. CHAMBERLAIN DUE TO . ARRIVE AT VICTORIA END OF THIS MONTH OTTAWA. Oct. 11. -Sir Austen rfctnberlain U due to arrive in im..ij. n.kir 29 and leaves .for Vancouver October SI. pro- ' i mng to isanii uvrmw PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1928 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY AND INVENTION MEET: They were at the Radio World's Fair in New York. From left, ni front: Theodore Edison, son of the in ventor; Harvey Firestone, Henry Ford and Thomas Edison, before the microphone. In rear of group is H. Frost, president of the Radio Manufacturers' Asso- sociation. Scores Anti-British Statements And Declares Government Canada . Anxious To Receive Immigrants Canadian Prime Minister Also Deals With Diplomatic Representation at Ixmdon Dinner in His Honor LONDON, October 11. "No bigger an untruth wasj ever offered in respect to a nation and country than to , say Canada does not wish to have migrants from the; British Isles," Premier King of Canada declared emphatically in the course of a lengthy speech on Canada's immigration question and diplomatic representation abroad at the annual banquet of the Canada Club here last night. "Not only do we wish to have them but we are prepared to advance money for their passage and, indeed, in some uses iay the passage for those whose labor we especially need. The Canadian Premier stressed the prosperity of Canada at present and the exceptional opportunities the lominion held for migrants. to, ,n doin kBor J Concerning Canada, diplomatic representative abooad. Premier ml" J4 W'v h h" h" ing pointed out thU the estob- jn B"rn "c.i. the last five tion during years ishment of legations had be, C- A D"n,B dUn prompted by the desire of Can-' ,Ho- vda to gain full diplomatic statu. ! .ot t,nilwSf w" f'f n"ker- He cerUir toi sa.M:. or her reiiitatives and provide means of more effective P of propagsnda U appenrim onsultation and co-operation be- " ,u """"" tween the R British h and a r-w Canadian -Hi.n conveying the impreasien that governments on matters of common interest and concern. The Premier also stated that the Canadian government gave priority if its representatives to the High Commissioner in London hecuiiRe nothing in the way of ro;rcsent i tion was ever likely to equal in importance all that pertained to the Dominions relation with Great Hritain. In this connection Britons are not wanted in Can- ada." Such a suggestion strongly condemned! tion. he COMMANDKlt HYllll ! OFF TO ARCTIC ; ! . LOS ANCELES, Oct 11. ' While bands played and Mr. King referred to tb apooint-1 -hwln nerit of Sir William -Clark as the their C,t 'Irst British minister to Canada s being a ntep helping t make more enduring the greatest factor which symbolized the Empire' unity and freedom of the Crown from nnl'tica. In a letter reirrettiijr his inability to attend the dinner, l're-Btier Baldwin sa'd 't would hr, ItfMI iul '. ' .!' I inn. thousands shotiteH odspeeda, the great whaler C. A. I arson numbed away from a flag draped dock at San Pedro harbor early lact night and began the journey which it design- ed to take Commander Rich- ard Byrd and hi companions on their Antarcitlc expedi- BATT WINNER WALRUS HEAD Local Amateur Radio Ojterator Cttatplimenied on hh Excellent Work. FHix Rati of Ridio statien 5;T f the winner of the-wal-rn bead offered by the StJ. McCracken expedition expeli-tion lo the radie station vending and receiving the large number of metwagea to the Effie M. Morrisftey while the vowel wo away. Harold McCracken lhi morning ftated that the members of the expedition particularly appreciated the work dWe by 31 r. Ilatt. While they were away in I the far north his meaeage were j often the only onea that kept them in touch wllh the outside world. It was easy tn conceive how pleaoant it was to get the newK. The mounted walrus head will be shipped fnwi New York a soon as possible after the party arrives there. HUGE DIRIGIBLE OVER ATLANTIC I'RF.DERICHSHAFEN, Oct. 11. The huge German dirigible Graf Zeppelin started at 8 o'clock this morning on a flight of 5,100 miles to Lakehurst, New Jersey with 20 passengers and a crew of : &un(Jay. Boston Grill LARGE CAUABET Special Dinners Tburtdijl sad Stturdtyi Dancing every Siturdij nlM from 9 to It. Dance Hall for Hire. Accomodation for Prlrae Parties Phone 437 PRICE FIVE CENTS WER1ALISTIC MESSAGE FROM PREMIER KING IN LONDON Stoll-McCracken Party To Leave Tomorrow Expressions of Regret ul of Expedition Makes Statement and Thanks the People of Prince Rupert for Their Hospitality The Stoll-MeCracken exploration party will be un id attend the banquet being planned for them tomor- vening by the Board of Trade and the Women's i;in Club, so the event is cancelled. The heads o. vj (edition have received word which makes it abso-, m-cessary for them to proceed east on the train to-nw morning, those going being Harold McCracken, .mil Mrs. Stoll, Dr. Anthony, Ed. Weyer, Mr. and a'lues and Mrs. Hayes, Ed. Manley and Andrew in. M?I L SITE NOT ion.il Airplane Lumber Co. ). till Xegotiating For. . round in City The schooner will k ini dork for overhaul before ;r i reeding to New York and will h ! her for a week or ten days. vrT cn rrTcn' or the IIjI UliLLiL 1 Li) j "P"" lve out the follow- ing suiemeni : "Bach and every Member of thr itioll-MeCrekn expedition havi post, eiacsniy appreciated the woaoerfal hospitality which wt have been accorded by the peo- Explorers Leaving This Week For The South Pacific Regions S joking Sea Snakes and Fishes BOSTON, October 11. Rare specimens of land and ! sea life will be sought by an expedition to the Pacific south seas which is preparing to leave here within a few days. The party is headed by Cornelius Crane of Chicago ami will travel in Mr. Crane's own yacht Illyria through the Panama Canal to the East Indies where from ; xve.v uuinea to Java the principal work of the expedition will be done. Rare marine fishes as well as strange birds, mammals and reptiles of tropical is- lands will be collected During the 26.000-mile journev communication with home will be maintained by radio. Mr. Crane, who also has a home at Ipswich, Mass., ia sponsoring the exidi- j tion. The world's only real "sea ser pents," poisonous marine snakes abundant in East Indian coral i eef s, are among the curious crea- Xtk.,Llnad8ti nf onl Mnseetn. Tlw, EMBARGO IS ON LOCAL HALIBUT Strike of Express Employees Tics Up Local Business with New York tures to be sought by the pedi- Tfce loca, express office has lion, obtained will be frec.rn.na receivwl ruction, not to ac-giveri to tteFieW MuMumof Na- !ept flf 8ni f New tu1lfy- "d district on account of labor oi iibb, waicn win dc luin "'-" , d iurbances . TmV monrrng "Afpraetlls went expedite will beknown ,-Ie forward Dut .rVw today Crane Pacific expedition of the Field Mateom." Rare marine fishes and inverte- I A I M WIJ. is being held and the local prices were affected by the order. I At present shipments can be orate, -m. -w u. - accepled to Chleago amj other y ma s and reptiles of the South ' . . . . . . . . i.i. Ji. .n i . i b- PiBt" but at these ITTrV'VwrrJI IP"'"- ""I P any lsel WJCVUTC Vi Mac capcuiMW" and the principal work will be, done in the East Indies from New1 Guinea to Java and along the eastern coast of Asia. Among those in the expedition will be Karl P. Schmidt, assistant curator of reptile at the na qf New Guinea, and a spiny -coated ant-eater which lays eggs like a reptile but nourishes its young with milk like a mammal. SEINEBOAT SANK ON WEST COAST GRAHAM ISLAND The diesel powered eeineboat New Island, under charter to the ' B.C. Packers cannery at South! time. PILOT LUKE IN ANOTHER CRASH museum; Dr. Albert W. Heirs. c urator of the Mnseum of Zoology! Airman, Who Had Accident Near of Leland-Stanford University;) IJutcdale During Summer, Dr. W. L. Moss of Harvard Medi-, Wrecks Plane nl Vancou- J al School; Charles R. Peavy,! ver ' Mobile. Ala.; Sydney N. Shurtleff "lot Edward Luke, who crash-England. of Bnon and Sydney Heap of ed w'J f;mmes patrol plane -. near Butedale, down the coast Among the creatures to qu-er from hm durjnj, t be sought are specimens of giant mer hjg from Jn. land tortoise, and marine iguanas jurjM ,U8Um?d ,t the u of (.alapagna. giant monitor I..- , wrecke(J notnr. M at ards. resembling monsters of Uln vnc Uftt Saturday prehistoric times, giant frogs, sal- afternoon and u atfllB n hoipl. amanders and poiawious Grange u, &g a refut ,Ie tb,g snakes, as well as the large ochid- ,w.n rul , tum irrigation ditch of a farm with a two-seater biplane, belonging to the B.C. Airways, and almost completely wrecked the machine, suffering scratches and bruises himself. The plane had just taken off from the city airport near the Ijansdowne track and was banking to turn after rising into the wind when the pilot evidently lot control of the craft wliirh went into a spin and crashed. EXTRADITION OF NORTHCOTT Ray, overloaded w ith fish, sank j a few days ago on the West , ,.a,,crH Approved by Aulhoritiw Coast of Graham Island while I at Washington for Mother sttempt was being made to beach j an(j gon her after it was found that she was goirqf -dowru. company boats successfully rniWil 'the tassel niid salvaged the fish cargo. There were no causaltiea in the accident. WHEAT PRICES DOWN ivrnuvKU. Oct. 11. Wheat forty men. It is expected the prices dropped off yesterday sev-ship will reuch its destination on eral points the closing quotation SACRAMENTO, Oct. 11. Word has been received by Governor Young that extradition papers for Stewart N'orthcott, charged with the murder of four children in Riverside county, and his mother who is said to have been an accomplice, have been approved by the authorities in Washington and dispatched to Vancouver and Cnkarv respectively where the ; Id- . .