- "iv made for this class. complete. SMFffiDJjABlT Boston Grill JOj LARUE CABARET Everyone reads th Classified Ada Soeeisi Dinner Thursday and . It you lose, advertise for It. Saturdays Dancing etery Saturday night If you find, locate the owner. . from & to IX. Whatever you need, advertise for It Dance Hall for Hire. PRINCE RUPERT Accomodation for Prtvae Partlea GET THE CLASSIFIED IIAIIIT. I'hone 457 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ! XVIII., No. 214. " PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928 Price Five Cent" V "Vs E4K S Exhibition Formally Opened Yesterday by Member for District congratulations Expressed on Appointment of Burden of George as Minister of Lands in Tolmie Cabinet With a huge crowd throning inn 01 ine rtforuiern urmin uo o( iation, bringing together a 1th and produce from all parts . . ,.t .i : ...i i .. ii- ui me jiuihwc auu aisv oiiuiuihB me whuiuh ivr u. """"jti, m tnro to ene lead. A prirt. a l!a mtenermg wirav trace uni:n or rani -.c.tainment (or citizens and visitors, was formally opened to the ' Ml . . n-'kee cc ww-h .was tea domi-ant motive bin last night by T. D. Pattullo, M.L.A., who was assisted on the ( a.sioil by Col. S. P. McMordie, D.S.O., mayor of the eity, and M. .McCatiery. president of the Fair ikon a TO REORGANIZE The uon POLICE FORCE aald in AT VANCOUVER He te well MMIU.lt l MEMHERH TO HE LET OI T (IIIEI- LONO INTIMATES TO vice COMMISSION from VAN0OUVB, Sega. ll.-VThe move of Ai man J A. Oerhett to call tor ap- !,.( A-.oai, for the new chief of palate .every . . nor was voted down by Uayor Tay- jar and O iiaistortey T. W. Wftohif at 1 nur:.n- of the police commtaatec 1 thank the people of Prtaee Meayert ooci-. isy Taylor ana Fletcher by a -.tituency for the oonfVtence they bed ; .,,L-r.ty vote instructed Chief Long to shown In hla tor so many yaan. In : :.k m a reorBaniaatWn acbeene for the this eewJMCtton Ur. PattuUe said "Wi'h l ist Tuesday. in.- rind said he was prepared to ,i, r, nt-anissUlon at any time. He ..i,..:ri that his plsn wui involve se- ;-:-ji.on or seven or eight ex tae i '.! . .opi.cstson of insaiirtsf John :ar two aaoaths' leave ef a-. i b followed fey sup-rannuatloa drait -tih by the niaami iinrir . '' n.m two monna amvw aw , i without pay. the question of ..i.nuitian to be dealt with ateee- let .i.-i Long ataae mas awiaisMii sv hi.n stnos his iwhstn to the toree : : ii working in the eeaacuve ow under lnesector John Thosnp- ine chief said that MoLaUahlin ..j not go back to the saorwltty d : mmiastoner netober uppossd the I , 1 d . i lew t tons Bar a new cam oe- ht thought it ww wrong to sto i. hr eve of aa election for the ., r Vancouver Oauncil l -r! FISH ARRIVALS Total of m.mmi PmiHt of HalHMit sld at LiNal i:i ltanfr Thl Mernlnf A total of TS.000 pounds of halibut . .-M at the looal rath BBcnange mor.iing, four Amerioan viissis rrinw saBionioa opan. in irom lSAc and 8c to lc and i M P. MeCaftsry. prealdent -. lor m ooo Bounds, whds two Oaaa Pair Board, prasldad at the : w-re paid lS.tc and Sc and llc linn Br tor SSJOO peunda I hA.n, were as fallows: American h. .itir as .000 pouada, Oanadton Pkh .' r id atoraae OOm ltae and 1c. Mn Jostle u 000 pounoa, Booth Plah- i. ' .r,ih.u. ilflOaitoaaafcAUtoPlaher. iftr and tc. ', 3.500 mnasL Booth FssherMe, a nd Be ) Canadian 1 IK'll . 8.SO0 poundi. Booth Flabertee, 4 ai d 8c V him (' . 15,000 pounds. Royal Flab 1 5c and Sc. ASSISTANCE TO BR. FAMILIES I ONDON. Ssv- 1J .British and. Can-iiii KovernnMAts co-operated in ar-; kii k ti grant assistance to the ' " and children of aetUera not em-vii on the land who left Britain !. June S last. The passage rates ' " lult. under the plan will be I1B.T8 " steamship fare. Otudreo un - n are free, I ' i' kriKaMMa ... - aw a sia ! u - -pi-j ' :- land, arraagemente having been Prince , the large hall, the annual exhi- mmD a Agricultural & industrial splendid exposition of the natural of the northern and central por-, u . - Board. It was the first ocea- that Mr. Pattullo had addressed looal awdtecjee alnoe the recent alec- rarrpf trn and be waa given a i ' rplendld reception. bcMlng of a successful exhibition aCx. Pattulo, was an oaaraus un- dertalttng even under the saost favorable cf condlttona. It was doubly so a new oauntry sacb as thu district oongrantulatsd not only the director- of the Pah but the emhlbitora aa on the eaesuent showing that bad "Bxhibltort psrforsa a splendid aar- both locally and from, a national viewpoint; they bring together people every a vocation in Ufa upon u MMWJ niiMi, wmmw m m tgjuable aulua to hnawevcaaaBt la Use ef iniaiear.' saw Mr. faa-tune. i ut. so many pecnle vastttag Prince many portions of the Rupert constltueaey. aa wall a afield. I oanaot tot the opportuaJty ge ny so uprass my baamstt appvacii- itton to the people of the Prises pert eetwxitutoney lor the which thev have eo loos; aeearead to as. ( ELOHlXfia Nfnv MINMTEK - would Use to also te enrea an parsons! aatutactlcn ! ' upon she igejslaieiiiiit of Mr. Burden Pilliui Oeerge to the uertfotic ef saw uswaj saiisu ot tasaoa. jar. has had Isai acqusratarne with nrrieissris srfatnng tae natural af the Provloo!1 sad I will be rtlswnpoinWd if he es not peeve to he one of the most aapaole mam oars ef the csv admin IstraUoa. la due oouraa. have no doubt that he wUl vtart the owy mow sswpsn mm s uHa'nj treat that the people of ta ftitueoey Irrespectlva of party waaa wUl tola la extoadtng te Mr Idea a moat cordial sad hearty oetooms. 1 -I wtoa again to extend mf teiislta-ittoaa to the dimtorate ef this sjiaaaw eaatblttoa and to sanress the heps that . the tehlblUoa win be awte btsgely latUoded than ever btore. I hops the yu wul all make merry carnival and aave now mecn pwasure ui svmsnai of the and brtofly introduced Mr. Pattullo. Mr. MoOaffery paid tribute to the body of public -eptn ted men who bad baeaj Irsapooalsle tor the holding of tlto: first Prince Rupert xmoitioa snrteoai rears ago and those who bad since carried on. The Pair alnoe uii nao an annual stoi sum w . brea mueh sucoaia In aaatottottsung natural resources P- Of ine aistnoi w w - r- wm the centre. Mr. Mooairery wei- sii the vlartora to she Pair sad particular sppreolatloa to those coming nam use ousatssv iw w occasion. Mayor McMordie briefly eaeodad a wstcome te the vial tors on behalf of t the city and ehalleaged either Mr. Pattullo or Mr. MeOaffery to a ride on a wild borae at the stampede. T" PAID ADMISSIONS TO EXHIBITION WERE 417'; Por the opening day of the eahlbltlon edinlsstane to ths there were 417 paid hall between 7 ana u lnr"' " being taken at the gate, ywa la .toas than last year C0U'J fsct that the bostng was downtown, thus . the osoale there. - " , . ot vat Beturns irom BARRAGE OF YANKEE HITS CONNIE MACK'S I'ENNANT HOPES DYING LOW AM) PAINfTL DEATH HEMILT YBSTEH-DAYS UAME KUTH SAVES SITUATION MEW YORK Eaot. 12 OeuaJlt Is a j withering barrage of Yankee hit Connie ! I Mack' pennant hopes apparently are . dylnj, a aiew and painful death. Por uuuw wov, uw e-bamaar-sB bed the ..... 7 TV v.. j -v wua pitch by Orove mmailf tied up the tame wit nobody oat. Ruth came up and arm pitched to him for a pees which wculd bring up Keoeat. Babe bunt-d the Hrat pitch for a foul and tcck a called ball before driving the third lntc the right field standi for hla 48th homer, scoring behind Oehl-ig. Orrve qulcK!y retired the Ude but tfce damage was done aa the Athletics could net aeore m the ninth. The victory wUl sand tbe Tank Into! a two and a ball game iwa in ine standings. In the National leegoe the CMents took a ftcuWe header from BsV a-d ovjvcd tato seefnd peace The Cardinals rtaUn their two and a half oambwrp. .TIfna lhotargBl . ATION4L IXAOlflt avosajyn T-t! nsfMstJjawa BM. ssssvsajSrwsaassss'SS4S-4'w - cusciaaau s. ac, unna AM:Et'AM LKAME PhlladelrhU ; lHr Yht a. Chicago 6; Datrart 7. sa. Louis IS; Oevoiand ft COAST IXAOCK scramcBto S: Hollywood . Oakland S: afltsiona . STOCK QUOTATIONS-i tCourVaa) of a. O. xsknaaa Ob, Ud.i foUewtng and asked, -agrsate Kufua. all; t. fcurvlew . B. 0. ,aWar. US: 14 rrss Mu-url Mi'. 'aa, Osik Previaas sa: it. ooMon but. et; att. Dubweu, ii; M. ' DuUue. SO. N. Ooerge Oopper. sVHc MS. Oocrgta Blvsr. nil; St, Ooloenda, SB; IT. UVt; IS. SVs; T. . ' atocttaay Ploraaee M. V. m V. all; 10, . tahaeiew . IH: t-I toiawiitb t: t. . Lucky Jim. at: ntt. Maraast Metals, : I. Marmot stiver Oeat : . Mohawk 4; 4. Fafoail saver 19; H. Itoranda UJO; tSJM. Pead Oratlk ltJS; lti. Porter Idaho ST. nil. Pre bier t-M: t. 4. Kuth Hose aa; . Silver Crest 10; nil. sVlvwrsmlth 11; IS. aioeaa Klag S; a). Bun look aJO; IJt. nowflaks tt; St. Terminus, it; all. Topley Richfield SI: tt. Whits Water. 1 JO: att. WoodblM It; 14 V. . Torlc, nil: t.00. OILS Dalhoaale. 14B; tM. payoon nu; u. Home I.S0; 1M TIHIOUKOWt PIKMlll AM j- Ovle Halt Holiday. j, 10 M am JTatlve Rmtball. 80 pm.- aaampede. Tei Young, Onrasdy Cowboy. SJO pa-Native PoetbaU. 8.00 pm Oarederj Lundte la spectacular ball of fire stunt. Xr-t're change of program. Vaudeville. Tex Young, Ruth and Mallov and the King ot Nan-aerme Selection by Boys' Band. LABOR COUNCIL AGAINST TRADE WITH SOVIETS HEATED DfclUlL IN WHICH tXKCll TIVE IS AGAINST U: .' MPIION Of RSLA: ION TOaOWTO. Sept. 12. PsUcwtns a heated debate yattaMay ti e Trade Labor CVl glass rsgsetac: a resalutl jn fa voring raiiiiiptlaa -rale relations with Russia. Tin run weght of toe JMMkMtt.tiA thMM inert v Wa waw. ocai -.d to. satis 3i the siete - .,2.-. TnBI a cqauaunist delegate Mon- aUseusved Lord Lovatt Sees Wonderful Chance For Brifsh Settlers in The Peace River t ccKtry Which He Visited Recent'y EDMONTON. Septear'er 12-There are wonderful opprfr-I unities far Itrlt.xli -ettier in the .'eace Hiver. stated lord larval t, rdcm-Bof rom a visit to that d.fctrict. "We tret several of the rkttiah families who haJ settled at various points thraigacut i cce River under the three thousand family scheme aaal wlthca-t exci t'c n ail tlee people are doing well and more Hum aatflad Wtiu t.ie.r venture. Many of these men were arM ami few oi Leaa had any previous e-:perleute. This ahaaea oaaile 4iaf Ml ass ttee wilt to Mietead, lack of experience is no 14 r to sacceas. mi FISHEM N WEDDED L' S'l NIGHT There was a quiet wedding tost even-ire, at- ate Imthema pa rarer ts wbsa Chartoi Johiaasn, a local flabermah. tae for arid? Ma "u Tcaafehto , ' also of Prises anper: atov saa officiating. The wltorssrs wars O. L Mas irtna L. Doraey. Mrs. dcrtog the atgalng cf the roatotor. I Mr. and Mrs. Jnhinssa win live at the Chftoti Mouse. MYSTERY OF DISAPPEARANCE OF MISSING THEATRE JLU1NATE MAY IJE CLEARED VP CALGARY, Sept. 12 That be wculd prcdu:e the skeleton of Ambrose Small. Toronto theatre magnate, who disappeared suddenly In December, 1919. and that hla investigation Into the aotution of the nine year eld mystery was almost completed was the statement ef Dr. Meamlllen Mangseer of Vienna, the -traW eruntealogtst, who la nr Msrejmer -tsted that Small bad i murdered and that wtthtn a nvv he would offer rrldenoa before the eurta cf Onterio which would bring the murderer to justice.' f.ERRIFIC CLE IN UNALASKA WATERS UXALASKA. Sept. 12. With a low bar-cmeter s torrlflc - southwest gale raged crer the district tad use schooner I Maerosd of the herring fleet pitched fei&MSk mnl mi tK. imi rti fiMMSl small buUdinge wars Mswn down. VANCOUVER WliatT VANCOUVBR. It. Wheat waa cuot-d oa Um eaohaage today at 1 1S the' entries are not quite as numer the essvlbtts are of the highest quality. Oiga Koloeoff in crystalline lamp ahadea, I paper rope wearing, and other paper I work and Oeeeo work la eahlbrted It ; is the one feature that retrieves tae ! aecUon from a criticism of being dull and uninteresting. The work was done under instruction at MoRae Bros' store. Thm uw also the usual number of attractive commercial and Industrial booths. These include the trade exhibits of 8 wlft -Canadian Co.. Albert & McCaffery. Big Bay Lumber Co, r. u. i Dawson Ltd, King Beach Jama. S. S. j Parker Oarage. Ormes Limited, and . Beatty waahing machlnea. Upstairs: there la a postofflce demonstration booth j Poultry and pets are well waweeented I in the annex. Dhplay of Flowers and Other Exhibits at Fair This Year Is Excellent and Outstanding The exhibition in connection with the fair this year is an ex-otllant one and has special features that are outstanding. The flowers are unusually fine, especially the display of dahlias. The hoane economics section 1a very well represented. The Bulkley Valid and Skeena exhibit is outstanding, vegetables and fruit are of excellent quality though possibly als aa heretofore. The Indian taction is better man ever ana toe manual training and school exhibit Is a big feature showing good progress over previous years. In the nowsr acctiaa mueh comments has been made on the excellence ot ths spteetdM eahtblt tor the Buckley and Mooaaa. The dahliaa ate large and akeeoa valleys ooUseted by D. D. Mun-there am many oi She vary choicest ro iot oaly to tt well dasptoyed but Individual exhfblte of peas are wjudartal but the It fa , great advwtiasmeat for the d-of pass r- a great diaappoint- trtcta. Home made brick la Included in asset aa the flowers att norther blended tna xhlblt for the first time. Striig to ccKrs or arranged artls- Maaur Mo attempt seeme to be made ! The panel eafalbtt ot grains and total, green apr.y. or buds with them. , grasses from Beaver Lodge eaperunentai In the Peace Blver la ar-the eaeellent. sub-sUtlon Oo the whole the ftoMr are teed weather of she past few weeks j tbrtlc and effective, lawlag been conducive to their develop- , m the ladles' art needlework section sjssjt. l a very brilliant and artistic corner A road many favorable oommenu where the work of the pupils of Miss beys M so good that K attracts the at - tentkm ot all who Visit ths fair. native section shows a tendency iw. v th, MhiMtnr to Imitate the eahlblts in th- other sections instead ot carrying on the native work. This la a sad development as the wonderful Indian art Is' being last. Tt Is suggested that the native girls use the old Indian patterns In their modern needlework ar.d thus make unethtna- distinctive. The work in Uw native department Is wonderfuilv well dono and shows great " ability oTl the pm' of the young people arsm to be the ohtof eahlbltora. Too much csniiot be said of the AMBROSE SMALL i CASE UP AGAIN TO-DA Y Flyers Delayed by Weather Anived Safely After Stop at Surf Inlet For Shelter "We acted with discretion and stopped on Monday afternoon at Surf Iniel because we thought it was me wisest thing to do," staged Squadron Leader Earl Godfrey who arrived here at 3.66 Tuea-Jy anernoou from Vancouver in the course of a flight of Canada in behalf of the Royal Canadian Air Force wnich is beinft made for the purpose of visiting various outlying detach oients in the Dominion as well as making reconais-sancea with a view to the placing of future detachments. Thus this well known Pacific coast aviator and one of Canada's moat noted flying joen explained the absence which a ..ad uaed eonslieruble anxiety during the previous twenty-four hour. Stress A woatber encountered on the way up the coast made the stop at Surf InJe advleacle and there wet nor means then i of oeiTunwdeatlng with the outside world of the fJrs' wheieabouta. The flight from Vancouver to Sun Inlet, a distance of nearly four hundred aUlee, fjck four hours and tea minutes. Dense smoke was encountered all '.he way from Vancouver to Seymour Xarrcws and from there to Oape Caution X waa Citar and calm. Around Oape Calvert, north of Quean Charlotte Sound, lew clouds were encountered and before passing Bella Bella heavy rain which continued until the flyers deemed tt advlaaMe tc oome down, visibility having been very poor for 100 mile or so before the descent. Watting out the weather Tuesday, the plane then pushed off tor Prtace Rupert and arrived here at J6 pa. after a night ot an hoar and twenty-five minutes. A speed of well over too miles ter bcur was maintained for (he riaght aa the coast which would ive "aeen' Vbffttafc -aeirTrwr bertrter the weather. Major Osdfrey and hat oompenione leave tomorrow tor Fraser Lake en-route to the Peace and Maekensie Rivers and Port Churchill on Hudson Bay be- fore returning to Ottawa. The peaae has been funetlonlag exeeileatly and the entire party Is well sad In the. best of spirit. j The fivers sooke with gratitude of! the hospitality which had been extended them at Surf Inlet by O. B. Natvik and J. L. LUkdatrom. two loggers, the only men la that part of the country at the present Um They sneroualy provided food and lodging and made be stay of their noted visitors ven pleasant ' Tbe livers will peno a night at Preset lake and will tUen fly down the Peace Blvar to Lake Athabaeci. thence to Port UoMurray and Lstdder Lake, north of Prince Albert A atop will also be made at Cormorant Lake, north of The Paa. aad the aerial voyage may also extend to Port Churchill on Hudson Bay. Norway House, at the bead ef Lake . Winnipeg. wUl be another atop and return to Ottawa will be via Lac de Bonnet. Bringing the first Trans-Canada ah mall. Major O.dfrey left Ottawa last Wednesday morning and arrived at Vancouver Saturday afternoon, the night wet having been delayed by ad rerse weather. The ship la a FatstmUis. seaplane, the first of Its' type to be seen here, aad la equip pad with a Pratt -Whitney 4S0 horsepower "Wasp" engine. It has a wtngspread ot 48 feet aad has Sag gallons gas tankage wttn aeaung acoosnmodatlon for four persons. Accompanying Major Godfrey on ths night are Wing Oomaaaaders Dread nor and Oordon of Ottawa aad Sergeant-tdajor Oraham. mechanic. It had been the intention of Major Oodtrey to proceed to Fresef lake today but the unfavorable condition of the weather caused the of ths night to tomorrow TELEGRAPH CREEK NURSE WEDDED TO STEWART ENGINEER tta ln,n toa'r The wedding waa quietly solemnised -r,to Irbenks and Nome. John D. from st 230 yesterday afternoon In 8t. ; Andrew. Anglican Cathedral. Canon W , White and S C. Lammera. predea and -Trt- Miss Pi h' "" "ltn "V0' P. Ruehbrook orffclkTIBr ffrvtr4 Dorreen Dodd. daughter of Mr. aad jWWter an trtp rwporteo Mrs. Henry Dodd; 4ietoi4",;ad Joseph tttet k f dredge la the Nome dla-niehard Oasbell. also of Victoria. The i trlet was operating to capacity. They Richard OaakeU. also of Otctorte The said they saw more than MOO.OOO In hrida who has been enzased aa a gold dual pour.d into the bank of nurse at Telegraph Creek waa attended i Nome before they left-bv her sister. Miss Lottie Dodd. The; After Inspecting progress groom waa supported by Mr. Campbell of this city Mr snd Mrs. Oasksll will pay a brief visit In the city before proceeding to Strwart where they will take up residence, the groom following the occupation of an engineer there. PILOTS ASKING COMPULSION IN THEIR CALLING IVOILD POOL THEIR EARNINGS HIT ALL IVOILD HAVE TO PAY PILOTAGE DI ES VICTORIA. Sept. It. The eondiUooe uader which B.C. pilots operated under the government m ipso snd from which they broke sway would be satisfactory bow. Mr. Justine Morrison waa told today at the pilotage oommiasloti bearing, abacs 1030 the pilots have learned their lesson. Captain Foots, pttot for more than twenty years, told the nsrsraUstra He would be piapsiad to go back to these eaoditlsns and be believed ether ylloto were of ths ansae opinion. MT IB bib!" fiena; MaeiSjsr'yea- :rdsy were emphatic in the demand '3r pilots to be plaesd uader govern-nwnt control, for the -pooling of the earnings and equal dirk ion after equipment and other expenses had been de- ducted Ccmpuisory pilotage payment was tavcred as being nsassmry to bring the pilotage under prcosr control. FLIGHT MADE BARREN LANDS NO SHIN OF LIKE StJEN IN FAR NORTHERN COl'NTKY , WHICH IS .MOSTLY LAKE WtmrrPBO. Sept. U. The barren lata of the far north wees' explored last week by a party of three to a moa-oatane of the Western Canada Alrwaya. The four thousand sails tourney took twelve days and the trip revealed a territory compssed of at toast sixty per cant lakes aad the iwmalnder barren rock with tangled vegetation. Not a sign of life could be seen as the plane wtagwd its way from Chestorfisld Inlet nearly ISM miles north to Baker Labs, at which pohtt a tow trappers, prtotta aad Bakimoa fw the year round. The route waa taken tram Wlaalpag nor t to Ohurehlk aad Ob startle id la-tet serosa Banner Lake end the Barren lADIjM port gm. Wkttaoe. Reindeer and Cold Lakes and letmrn to Winnipeg. PAYING GOLD BEING FOUND DIST POIRIMI INTO HANKS AT NOME AND IAIHWANKb SAY OPERATORS SEWARD. Alaska. Sept. 12 Reports of paying gold reminiscent of the famous gold rush days were brought Into on their dredge at Solomon they decided to out In another on the Blueetone. "I havent seen such a glad sight for twenty years as a quarter of a million dollars In dust Just coming Into Fairbanks" said Johnny McOtnni lawyer and operator of the nttiBer ettr- t