CLASSIFIED Boston Grill Etreryon read th Claulfta, '?. If you loae. advertUa lor It. ''I If you flud. locaU the owner. Whatever you need, advertise' for It UKt TUB (XAHhlHEII HUllf. I XX., No. 8. KING GEOR mi wo au jonns, iNewiouna-land. WICHITA, Knn . Jan. 10. ( olonel Arthur Goebel. winner ihe !4a Honolulu flight, ha an .unced that he will attempt vrld non-stop fright as soi a i ' essary preparation have ! i! -..lit. mtMf Augu-t o plember. -4Th United S at. i.rmy airplane Question M l oved thai each a flight was i siblc," he TEX RICKARD LAID TO REST Burial Yesterday Followed Im-preasttc Service at Madison Square Garden NEW YORK, Jan. 10: -Tex UickaiH was larM yesterday after funeral services in crepe-draped Madison Square Garden which he laaYea behind aa a monument to kia vision and foresight The atnricea were brief and aimple and the body waa interred In a eeeaessry where a former wife and ehiM rati. Pallbearer were: John H. Chapman, Jhefc Deatpety, R. F. Hoyt. W. F. Oarer. Oesooel Mam prominent K'h passed away last night. He m the pro vine Known. Bellying Film Director: it you registering joy fort" TEX RK'KARD e Famous prompt. r of .sport who was buried yesterday. ONLY ILLUMINATED OVERHEAD SIGNS TO-BE ALLOWED VICTORIA VICTORIA. Jan. 10. No signs will be allowed to overhang the city sidewalks except those that are illuminated, if a bylaw to be monif Maialtew Wreak. Janes L. iMiiimd her should oass. Vic- Bush, Harvey Gibson, John Ring- toria u p opoainf.tpi Me theM 1 . . mmm m. a m a M e til i Is A ling, waiter nmm, J. A. raney, tuItom of most oessi enies. Wm. Muldoesx, Q. K. Browser, Walter CamB. J KUpatrkk, Sid- my H. Kent, D. W. IMIworth, J. Ernest Richards. J .W. IMllon NEW BISHOP OF YORK and Sheldon Fairbanks. YORK. England, aJn. 10: Ilia i Grace, the Most Reverend Dr. VANCOUVER, Jan. 10: William Temple, was consecrated liam Henry Barker, aged 75. a . today as Archbishop of York sue- . i m. """" "I told you to LONDON. Jan. 10. It is authoritatively rtated at Buckingham Palace that the King passed a fair night and there was no change in his condition. There was gratification at both the palace and general today that physicians had been able last night to report a slight gain in s.rengUi. . pers.xtance of extreme weaVne continued to iic t'le main hindrance to recover)', this gain was welcomed everywhere. Tnere was a growing confidence that the Kings recupcr-ativ powers had not been misjudged. Improvement is ex-tremtly slow, but not slower than wis anticipated. Tonight's bulletin said: "The King has had a quiet day. There is no change to report in Hi Majesty's " MISSIONARIES OF CANADA HONORED Certificates of Merit and Vase For Distinguished Se'rvfrea Presented by Jap Government i TORONTO. Jan. 10: Three mi ionaries of the United f'hurch of Canada were presented with "certificates of merit and vanes for distinguished service' by the Imperial Japanese government in connection with the recent coronation of the Emperor, ; FAST TIME IN LOADING-SHIP Stcamef Gracefield to Sail Tomorrow With Grain Cargo: Hind-pool Comjng Friday and Adra Sunday -TllRrltiBh steamer Grate f Me. Prince Rupert's fifth grain ship of the Reason, which reached port about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the old country, being already Uned and not requiring to be laminated, immediately went on berth at the Alberta Wheat Pool's elevator and at S o'clock PRINCE RjUPERT Northern and Central Britisli Columbia's Newspaper 1 PRINCE RITEUT, R. C, TIIL'EpA Y. JANUARY 10, 1929 .1 ! lit I!:v Party in !h; 1 M p.. Nerd, Paris liiiuibay Mu' DoTiulrt, . L a .-' "i the Labor Kriih Ho!;se nf C':rr:nor... and Mr. Arthur Green-left) are here seen on their arrival at the Gare tiu to conduct a series 1 1 vt:rei rn the subject of the Brit sh Labor Party foreign an I international policy. Salvation Aimy Chief is (o be Asked in TAffeclionale Terms,,r :. To Quit Because of His Health SUNBURY-ON-THAMES, England, January 10. The high council of the Salvation Army adjourned today until Saturday to give seven members appointed to wait on General Bramwell Booth with a resolution suggesting his retirement an opportunity to visit him at his home. The council decided to send a letter couched in affectionate terms to the general, conveying a resolution asking him to retire because of the condition of his health. At the saraetimeit was made clear that, in retirement, hd MrouJd retain tihe title of "general" and continue to enjoy the honors and dignities attached to it. Wore British Settlers and Fewer from Central and Eastern Europe to be Brought to Canada in 1929 TORONTO, Jan. 10. The Globe this morning has the rAtl Bl r m.f ItMIM Im4a 4Va Aaaaa&) . m 1 r lit 1 x 1 I in salmon fisher- ceeding Dr. Cosmo Lang wno nas p - .,....., m - loiiowing uispatcn rrom Montreal: "important cnanges at his reaidence been elevated to the Archoisnop- k,"r:"T " and reforms are Uking place in the Canadian immigra-! was an old timer ship of Canterbury. Dr. lempie ' w ""-I 'I .V. Hon nnlirv This waa nv dpnt todav when.it was learned . .n.t- w.. fnrfMrlv BUhoD of MancheS- V tumpifm .u ...r I'"" ' - A t, t , . r- )w1ii Mii durnir the day with a nere mat botfi tne railways. u.XN .u. ana .r.ii., nave, HED NOTHING HACK on December 4. making the pas-! "Your failure In huaincHB docs sage in 85 days which usually ! not seem to give u any worry." takes forty. Good weather feat-, "No; that's one of the things I i iseSiter sorrow! What Ured the voyage which was un-, turned over to m creditors. The Humroist. eventfeL Answers. ALIENISTS FIND 4 NORTIICOTT SANE RIVERSIDE, Cel.. Jan. 10. - Gordon Stewart Northcott, charged ;w.'th the murder of several young boys- en his chicken ranch near here, is sane and is but "malingering or feigning a form of insan- ity" according to a written report wh'ch was submitted today by a special conuals sion of alienists to Superior Judire Freeman. KETCHIKAN IS i NOT TO HAVE , FISH BUILDING President Filft to Sign BfH which Was Passed by ' Congretw Provifftnjr For it i a KflTCHlKANV Jan. 10: The $5,000 federal fish laboratett which Daa -Sutherland, delegate SENATOR ROSS, HALIFAX, DIES Was Conservative Leader In Bed Chamber for Past Two Years; 74 Years Old GUELPB, Jan. 10. Senator illiam Ross of Halifax. Conserv ative leader in the seniUr for the full cargo for the United Kingdom been notified by the department Of immigration at Ot- W two years, died today in or ooAtineat. Weather ie favor- twa that the immigration of foreigners from central and Homewood Sanitarium, where he able and a anappy Job Is being Gagt-rn F.lroIK1 haateon cut down durintrthe nresent year been a paUent for two months. maoe ox loaning me uraceneia. r ... 1 ,;T " . lie was n years of age and was Tk ttaJtui, ll.Jluu, 1. "7 uiiu-iiuru, (,,,111 ..u.ww iw a sea i rwnmci iiuiu rvrwi so expected to arrive in port tomor row awl, alao being lined, will start loading at once. The Adra, also a UrHh ship, Is now expected to arrive on Sunday. As a result of the loading of these three vessels, gra'n is starting to move strain from the prairies to Prince Rupert, and, within a few days, the movement will OHM more be. In full awing. The Oraeefield came from Cardiff, Wales, which port she left reason given is the condit on of the labor ma ket in Oanada. "Significance, however, is tavhed to the not! f ration by son of the accompanying announcement tht it proiosed to interest British immigration to Canada this year to double what it was last year." born near Charlottetown, of Scottish ancest'y. After graduating from Dalhouaie University in he was admitted to the bar and. successfully practising his profession at Halifax, where he became one of the leader of the bar. became a K.C. In 1890. He was identified with several large business and financial undertakings in the maritime. In 1M0 he waa summoned to the senate and was a member of the parliamentary delegation which, under the auspices of the Empire Parliamentary Association, visited Great Britain and the war area in 1916. He was a Presby , terian in religion. iJtltr.E CAIMKET EpcoJU qinoer Tburedavs and Saturday! Danrlnj every Saturday nl(bt from 9 to 12. Dance Mall for Hire Accommodations for Private Parties rhoiie 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS GE STEADILY PROGRESSING TOWARD RECOVERY Prince Rupert May Be Refuelling Point for Round World Flight Two NcmStop Air Voyages Are Proposed To Be Attempted, One From Paris and the Other From United States PARIS, Jan. 10. A non-stop round the world flight with re-fueling of the plane in the air is the latest project of the Fokker aviation firm. The details have not yet been v orked out, but a flight from Paris to Paris wiil be the objective. Tiie tentative route for the proposed flijrht is through India, China, Siberia, and, if the -northern route is chosen, across America, re-fueling planes will be stationed at Prince Rupert or Vancouver. Win KING GAINS . IN STRENGTH General Elation Is Felt at Improvement 1n Monarch's . Condition BRITISH LABOR T FDER IN PARIS Two Bandts Killed When Trying to Se'ze $1,500 in Oifice pt Loan i Company At Seattle Yesterday SEATTLE, Jan. 10. Two bandits were mortally v. o ;nded in a gun battle which ended an attempt to rob Barto & Company, a loan company, yesterday. The dead bandits were identified as Robert Byrne, alias Robert Burns, whose record included a life sentence for participation m a Chicago robbery, and James Fare, aged 24, a city fL-eman. The shooting commenced when t he bandits entered the r n mises and attempted to seize 815,000. When Cashier Dobson shot Byrne the bullet passed through him and hit President Barto in the groin. When Bryne fell, Barto grabbed his pistol and shot Fare. Both died in the hospital later. SEPARATE FISH DEPT. IS URGED OTTAWA, Jan. 10. The crea-t?ori, of a separate federal ministry lefeliehe ies will he sought-by a 1 from the Chaadian Fisheries Asociation when it waita upon the premier in the near future. - TVH . Johnson, puaagrr of the CenatJan Fish & ciiMtorse Co. Is1re,fi4 first vice-president of the to congress, aaanteced would beftCahadiBn "Kfsihjbrtes AeeeeiaUon, started here vm year, win beVahi is sefking a separate rain-eiayed for af least a year and ! ffctry" of fishe i's. The Industry possibly longer, it was revealed has long advocated the complete nt a Commercial club luncheon 1 separation of the fisheries, which meeting in the Blue Fox cafe. 'in now inoluded with the marine In a letter to Frank Shelton, and fisheries department under secretary of the club, Mr. Suther- the ministership of Hon. P. J. A. Ir.nd stated that he had just as- Cardin. The recent appointment pertained that, although the bill of W. A. Found as deputy rain-providing for the laboratory was inter of fisheries has been accept-passed by congress, it was not ' id as the first step in the com- signed by President Coolidge. The plete separation of the depart- bill will be reintroduced at the ment. present session; of congress. Mr. Sutherland stated. When put into operation, the fish laboratory will seek new methods of processing and marketing Alaskan fish. i PROBE CONCLUDES OTTAWA, Jan. 10: The conference in whih delegations from Washington and Ottawa took part to ascertain what could be done to prevent liquor smuggling from Canada into the United State completed its sessions this afternoon. Gl'ARD TIMBER i Hon. William Finlayxm, Minister of Lands and Forests in the Ontario Legislature, who is endeavoring to interest the people in forest preservation and to introduce and apply a policy designated to perpetuate Canada's supply f timber and pulpwood.