CLASSIFIED HABIT Evcrjon read the Classified Ad. If jov Iom, adrertlM for it. If you find, locate th owner. Whatever you need, advertise for It nr.T THE CLASSIFIED 1IAHIT. British Industry in Need of Overhaul LONDON, March 12. The British industry is in need of a thorough process of reconditioning and should write off its losses and start anew, according to a report of the gvernment committee on industry and trade made public last night. With regard to Empire markets the committee drew attention to the great value of the imperial economic con ditions which should be raised to a higher plane. The report said: "It was cenerally recognized that within the family of states constituting the British Com monwealth, it is the duty and interest of each state, sub ject alwavs to the safeguard in cr of its own essentials of Conservatives Attack Government for Not Declaring Their Policy pendente ought to have been made in the budget. Such a course would have won respect and I fully believe been heeded by those now framing proposed tariff schedules tor presentation to congress." The gravity of the matter was mph. nited by J. F. Clark, Confer; at ive of the Vancouver-Bur-ard riding, who pointed to the fart that the president of the United States had summoned a special c - moo of congress. "W'1 in this country never called a special, sffsion of parliament, except in tfreit emergency," said' Mr. Clark. He predicted, however that the attitude of the administration would be one of inaction. ASKS POSTPONEMENT OF CHURCH CONGRESS TORONTOSEPTEMBER WINNIPEG. March 12. The Most Reverend S. P. Matheson, AMhblshon of Runert's Land, nrl- mate of all Canada, today stated I that a cablegram had been sent to j hureh authorities In the old country requesting that the Church of England congress scheduled for Toronto in September be postponed until 1931 . The archbishop pointed out that a number of Anglican gatherings were scheduled for the autumn and he felt that .these would Interfere with making the congress, a success. BABY BURNED COMES TO CANADA Sir Rabindranath Tagore, noted Indian dramatist, jwet ami novelist, who has left Calcutta en-route to Vancouver where he will address the National Conferenco on Education in April. TORONTO STOCKS a Committee Report s 1 ! i (Courtesy SD. IdJjCft), ,j A millet ..'.'.....'$ iM Tllir Missouri 173 ft " International Nickel 69 !. TWO LOCAL FISHING IIOATS MAKING GOOD The local hlibut boat Covenant, Capt. Hans Under-dahl, which happened to strike market condition 1 ae on completion of its first o trips since tns present season opened, is 'reported to have shared some 1600 for each man in the three or four weeks since fishing commenced this, year. The Melville, Capt. John Ivarson, is reported to be second Mek boat .so far this season. Both bouts were built a year ago. COURTESY TO micr Accepts "The communication," Premier King replied, "was' a personal communication in the nature of an international courtesy for which I am prepared to take full responsibility." I 'Government Liquor Act in the wa i,, 1 . j ir mn,K. 10, Legislature year-nld hrniK-r T.ov, ..rlnnaU' Siwihnrv Basin 11.80. explained that 4 economic life, to do everything possible, without reference TW DDI? QITI MT to any exact bargaining agreements, to' promote the pros- liLiullijli I perity of the Commonwealth as a whole." Meswnee Sent by Governor Gen eral r.s Personal Hut Pre- OTTAWA. Mar. 12: "Before j the orders of the day ait) call Regard tO Tariff Til the BuCl2et House oT mmonaVterday, OTTAWA. March 12. The exnected incrpjisps in the'1118 Excellency the Governor j United States tariff against 'Canadian Xacnt pnfiicts ieneTr,al J? 8 nt, a-4mrof e formed the subject of many re on the budget yesterday m the house, of commons. , inauguration. I desire ask From the Conservative benches cainouid.delnarfd that the Prime Minister if such a Canada declare her attitude on fiscal matters. "A policy message was sent by life Ex-of watchful waiting should not be the declared policy of ceiieney on the advice or ap- tMa .rmnrw nf rViia itinrtiirp " .nssortprl T? TV Wnneon 'proval of his constitutional ad- Conservative. "A declaration of virile Canadian inde-. v'or" yesterday afternoon, the amendment ..,,,,..., ... , r A for . the ., . of .t,i iniured trvtncf tn nvo lU rViIlil Sherr tt-UOrUOn ''"I"" '"- I'-Mwc purpose u iaiviiIK when fire destroyed the dwelling Teck Hughes W away the ear-mark ng of mothers' here today. , ' Ventures 11.00 pensions and hospital grants from r PREPARING . FOR BATTLE Rebels Showing Much Strength Against Drive of General Callcs in Mexico NEW'YORrC, March 12. Stiff opposition Ito the enveloping federal advance appeared likely today, as the rebel troops $bncentrated heavily at Torrcon to meet the northern drive 'of General Chiles. " Government circles generally express the beljef that the rebel movement fil fcc disintegrated rapldjy. but- the reJtcl leat'ers give every In-t in tion rf putting' up a 'irong resistance!" ' SECOND VICTIM AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT ) - I VICTORIA. B.C.,f March 12. Wilbert Kettle died yesterday. He was the second victim of the au tomobile accident last night in which Jack TuHorHtw.valrao3tJp. , StaTTtly killed. UNIlED STATESrTO v; JOINiWORLDICOliRT Protocol About Completed Providing For Its Adherence to League GENEVA, March 12 league of Nations officials announced this evening that agreement had been practlc ally reached on the main points of a protocol for adherence of the United States to the world court of justice. American Police Find ' ha-$110,000 of Canadian, Railway Robbery -Loot Bonds Totalling $125,000 Were Taken in the Toronto Bobbery Last Summer PITTSBURGH, March 12. Pittsburgh police announced today that a total of $110,000 of the Toronto mail robbery loot had been recovered following the arrest of Mannie Steinberg, the film salesman. Detectives said that $38,000 worth of negotiable Canadian bonds had been found in Steinberg's automobile and later he was said to have confessed, furnishing details which led to the recovery of an additional $72,000 in bonds. CHANGES MADE LIQUOR FUNDS " Hospital and Pensions no Longer to Benefit From Profits VICTORIA, Mar. 12: Attorney Hftnornl PaiIav mnvinrr 4 Via mnrrnA - I ... i I,... Mlnl.,. Jfl 7K II-.. I tL. I. Ml A I 11... uimis ...... icuum in uiu um aiuemi uif flTTWV'A l in AO i HUUSOn imjr , vu the act entirely. Contributions for these could be taken out of the revenue, he said. Contribu- ons to the municipalities would remain on the same basis as at present. j Iin Mackenzie, Liberal, declar-' ed that the amendment was simply a subterranean 'method o' crr'ctirig the estimates which Had been falsified. He contended that on the new basis of giving grants to hospitals and municipalities the two would be cheated out of $750,000. T. D. Pattullo also claimed the amendment simply a government move to cover up inaccuracies In the estimates. a PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper STOCK QUOTATIONS j (Courtesy S. D. Jqhnston Co.) J The following quotationr were ' bid and asked: i Bayview, H, 5. Big Missouri, 1.70, 1.75. v ! Cork Province, 17, 18. Duthie Mines, 48, 50. j ' George Copper, 7.75, 8.00. Georgia River, 45, 47. i Golconda, 1.05; 1.10. i Grandview, 56, 56V. I Independence, 9, 9V. Intern. Coal & Coke, 35, 38. Kootenay Florence, 18', 20. L. & L., 4, 5. Mohawk, Q, 6. Jlortah Wdolsey, 4, 4ft. Marmot River Gold, Nil, 8. Marmot '(Metels, Nil. 7. Nat. Sir. G; S 154, 16V,. Noble Five, 70, 7jU. Oregon Copper, 7lf .72. Pend. Orelfle.-ll.db. 11.75. Premier, 1.92, 1.95. Porter-Idaho, 59, CO. Reeves Macdonald,' 3.70, 3.75. Rufus-Argenta, 37, - 39. Ruth-Hope, 49, 58. Silver Crest, 9, 9'i. Silverado Cons., 1.00, 1.05. Silversmith, Nil, 14. Slocan King, Nil, 9. Snowflake, 28, 30. Sunloch, 2.80, 3.00. Terminus. Nil, 10. Topley Richfield, 40, 41. Toric Mines, 1.00, ISO. Wellington, 15V. 17. Whitewater, 1.05, .1.10. ., Woodbine, G!, 7. Oils S A. P. Consolidated, 357, 3.40. Dalhousle Oil, 3.75, .4.00. Devenish Pet. Ltd., 1.20, 1.25, Home Oil, 28.50, 24.00. Mayland Oil, 9.25, Nil. McLcod, 5.00, 5.25. Eastern-Stocks Sherritt-Gordon, 9.75, Nil. Noranda, 60.00. Nil. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. James Findlay, is due back at 3:15 this afternoon from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points of call and will sail south shortly thereafter. Boston Grill LARGE CABARET Special Dinners Thursday and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday nt(ht from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire Accommodations for Private Parties Phone 457 Vol. XX., No. 58. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS WESTLm OUTLET TO PEACE AMERICAN POL ICE M RIVER AKE RECOVERY OF CANADIAN BONDS Prince Receives Unusual Present When the Duke of Gloucester tPrince Henry. left, attended the Gloucester Society dinner in London recently, he was presented with a jtwenty-f our-pound cheese (centre of tafle). Behind the gift is Lird Bledisloe, while on the right of the picture is Hon. Mrs. .BatJiursJ. .' . , ' ..... . .' ... - , r Peace River Western Outlet ' ' i t ' ' ; i Is Mentioned in Committee of Parliament by Railway Heads OTTAWA, March 12. Sir Henry Thornton before the railway committee of the house of commons stated that the matter of a western outlet for the Peace River country was now being considered. It might be built by the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific jointly, or by either one. It presented difficulties of financing, engineering and traffic, and all these matters were being considered. D. C. Coleman, vice-president of the C P . R . , expressed the opinion that the acquisition of the Alberta railways would advance the proposal for the building of a western outlet.. I' BOY HANGED IN ENGLAND Clarke Was Only 21 Known as Boy With 100 Sweethearts LIVERPOOL, Mar. 12: Joseph Reginald Clarke, known ns the boy with a hundred sweethearts was hanged this morning for the murder of Mrs. Alice Fontaine mother of one of his sweethearts. Clarke kept his boast to the jailers that he would die bravely and assisted them at the scaffold. He was 21 years of age, well educated, and he had boarded with Mrs. Fontaine rent free while he courted her daughter. After he had fleeced her out of her life savings he killed hrr. AUTHORESS . DIES LONDON, Mar. 12: Florence Warden, who wrote the House on the Marsh, and many other popular novels, died here today aged 70. Scottish Humor Imported direct from the Aberdeen Joke Factory HOME LESSONS Willie: "What does this sentence mean, father There was not a drop of liquor In the house "T Father: "That's no' a sentence, Uddie, that's a calamity." Aberdeen girl: "Mother, what does this proverb mean 'Friends agre best apart'?" Mother: "It means, lassie, that the 1M we see o yer faither'a fowk, the better." NEW TELEPHONE' "DIRECTORY i A neaTHpWIrVt x is about to be Issued. Ap- plications for moves, changes or new listings for this issue must be made in writing to Telephone Department, City Hall, not later than March 20. t4. t