The Wise Man The wie man reads the classified advertisements and uses them whenever he needs to sell or buy, or rent, to find lost poods or to get a job, V- XX, No. 115. U.S. FI and not i She decided to give; ni. silver test Dropping a' Halfbut prices were higher than spoon Into the food she for some weeks pat at the local : ) for it to tarnish but as fish exchange this morning when not do so she cone BALAXO1NWNAI)A' nineni Toulon. OTTAWA. Mnv 18. Cana- Mrs. Mary Tierce, former M irmmi eftM ft js the flfcbt ' 'tf j iifrtinte Te Graf anchored to he,eflly mooring rrnrat in Franca not far Mr Ira. Jnrfrnan of this citv r aJt tliilavfd reaction in oon ui eating toadstools of a HALIBUT ARRIVALS : 'us nature and is now m the hospHal as a wl "ma that Mm toadstool in her gar-j. J consulted a to their r Morning EN AR Graf .comer and three oijier British Co veneu be taken out on those who are in public Hfc:4gjgJg ZZ& RFP niUllllia-A. AR ATlftNS -uponhandicapre4 vetsrangsin - BE CAREFUL 4 OF MUSHROOMS : SUBSTAN' ..FORCfflZENS AiAffUAUE from Ue mhon of t(e Medttcc Two and Half' Million' Dollars to in the nefgMioriiood -of da's total exports for the VLLlil nCf AVFD RF ACTION Lady Ate Wrong Kind at Seattle twelve months ending April , -..,. And Is In Hospital Today SO were J170488.96, while HOSPITAL TRftGEDY As K exult voui imports were i,k,- lie Paid jUnderiRii I Before The House OTTAWA, May 18-The bill to provide payment en awards for reparations to Canadian civ- 7AKn fnnrh . ins was given the first reading o. T:Z rrVails. r w",w .T ' ''?'w"ai in the House of Commo m ii.r., may 10. uc un- uauc " j Drove 150 MiioM ana men uMng toadstools or mush- Duty was collected totalling Died i unless sure of what they $208,512,576. j w. illustrated yesterday,. CLRVKLAND. May 18. One 5ns last night I The resolution was slightly amended by the government from the form it took when previously nection with the awful hoafiMal u"re vne jiuuae w clinic tragedy is that of the for- The proposal was that the bill for . . . . . , . i: .1.! J 1IPIIT Dine lHriICD'm'r prorewionai iooio&w psatw, ninn nm uuum iuwuc Llunl, D1UJ inUI!L.n Ben Jones, who after tbe tft ip Hay looses to the civilian popu- juaid he felt fine, drove 150 miles lation suffered during the Great Mrs. Jrgam Up to 16.0c and 7c Paid for Tifh to Grove CHy, and expired there. War to a sum not exceeding two at i nrjii Kxrnnnze inis " n nn inuuuu uuui. nun- ENGLISH BAY BYLW V'T: BK?rteri7 " ly the elimination of the words - AT VANCOUVER PASSED, not exceeding, because, as Pre- mier King pointed out, it would ! VANCOUVYR, May 18: The have been interpreted in some . MnjvM amount of fhvh wa English Bav foreohore bylaw in- quarters to mean that there iuupu . . - - r, : j,..... . i u i. , he dish was all right A offered, a mmpe Amrricu - voivmg me exjenan.ure oi juu,- um w n me : rr n,t, of. ,f(M(in . .h hf was el el received received 16.ee lb.oc aoo ano ic ic iw io,-w .o,.n ooo (KKJ which wlilcn it it was was announced announced naa naa mis wns amount amount nao nuu ui oecn expenaea Ci..") I'-1 v.iuirp rr and l tnalS S'th. T hos- lounds. while four Canadian boots Wn defeated, was endorsed ac-s the bill now s II "iwd 15 '8c and 7c for 8 .cording to a re-check of Wedncs-, stacle is placed to she now i. is, and A It it is is total of 45,000 . pounds. L. . . iments ; . io later r ' ro that she will live. SALVATION ARMY TAG DAY IS BEING HELD Sales were as follow: A me. 15.000 pounds, Pacific IFiKherlw. IC. 6c and 7c. Canadian w. 1 - fu ... ,lhti n ... , pj,h & CoW Storage Co., U.8e , ') mt d.iutant William Kerr in'j 7c .wree of headquarters at the rjlb,on aooo notinds. Royl Fiat ladcT. the Salvation Army Is',, ani 7r- ng it annual self-denial tag , jj, u 9500 twinda, Atlln fy todi.y. Taggers were out on Fithrim 14.7c and 7c. Fi'- :Hs at 9 o'clock this morn-. 20.000 unds. Cawa- injwiii continue until 0 mis, & q0a storage Oo The ';lKKerg inciuie Capt. E. ft'di-Nnt,. Mrs. William Kerr, lMl w- Helen Sim, Amelia Gur-Jennie Brand, Evelyn Pierce, Mincrvin Brand. Rose Smith, ad Cook, Vera Cook, Clara V"-5- Josephine Jensen, Beryl "tm. Olga Zeliska. EdR' ..uoarock. Elsie Davis, Doris Leek tni Dorothy Postulo. Dr 14.5c and 7c. CERTIFIED WIK FOR day vole. stands no ob- further pay- on some occasion. American Fishermen are Charged With Violating the Canadian Customs Laws Expected Thai Cases Will Be Tried in Admiralty Court in Prince Kupcrt, Probably by Jlr. Justice Martin The machinery of the law in connection with the cases of the American trollinir boats, We, Tecora, Jeanette and Mnv. which were seized at Goose Island, down the coast mm HMtll ltftf - ..1 1 1 it INFANTS Or Int HIT from here, at tne end 01 last week,; oy tne nsnjnes pro- n" jtection steamer Malaspina was set 'in motion today when A utMe dinnr was iriven this E. F. Jones, acting on beHalf of the department of fish--vn cmrrro'inrn p-fe eriog igsued writs out of the admiralty division of the by the promoters of the certijj exchequer court today, charging each boat with violation nik frrr. for tnfHtrt. at w wen gection jq 0f the customs and fisheries protection in Tne worn uP-r ... - Mrrnrri tn thousG oi uanaaian narnors nvioreiim vessels. to. . it 1 1 m At a i Wo;; ;n No arrangements have yet been made for the trying of ain couple of days in the city, Vtunm, Dm, i.. w. a w. i . the caees, but it is expected that Mr. Justice Arcner Mar " hi 1 John Que ii tonight on the Prince iceri-' rsde. Wert nd rrwn: n of the admiralty court will hear them, probably in nr Vancouver via the Percv TlnVer, Jarvls Mcl-eoa ano prjnce Rupert. '"n hnrlotte Islnnds. II . F. Pullen NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PIUNCE RUPERT, R. C, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1929 CANNERYMAN ALASKA DIES; Ajax Oil, 62. Mandy, 1.01. ,,' Mining Corporatfeh, 4tr. Newbec. 62. V Norandw, 55.50. , V.V . ' Sudbury Baain, &!.;.; Sherritt-Crdon. 73: Teck Hughes. S.lfa- ( Wright Hargreaves. 1.8?. 1 ELECTION EXPECTED END OF NEXT YEAR VICTORIA, May 18: "A federal election is anticipa- KETCHIKAN, May 18: Rich- ted in about 15 or 18 monthe," ard P. Walsh, aged 60, for many said Premier Tolmie addrea- years the owner of Wards Cove sing numbers of the Sir Packing Company here, died in John A. Macdonald Club his sleep last night aboard the here last night. cannery tender "Wards Cow." - ' Walsh was returning from a three day trip visiting fish traps. Physicians said that he had over ..... trrrrni.,r exerted himself aud died from BILL AlTLlllflU dilation of the hoart. DflCTAI IIADITDC LEN BOOT A JUDGE TORONTO STOpiCS PASSES COMMONS "ITT U' A XT... 19 Tt, WASillKGTONMay 18:-Af provid'oi r, bUl whic ter a bitter two-day debate be- for atljutment Mkrlei of hind cloaed doors the Senate yes- the mpioyod western strikers terdy by a Vote of 48 to S7 con- lff 1919 K ral1 conHneneurate firmed tbe Borninatibn f Utx witn the service they actually have Boot as judge. performed from the date of re- . . , , . , ; emjdoyment, received a third read ing in the bouse of commons on Friday. j inuring ie debate which pro-j (Courtesy of S. D. Jshnteen 43e.) Premier cw(ed adwtion. King Hot finger, SbRu.! " 'rl!L' ej)!ained the gcATrnment'slnter-Hudoti''ltok;TlT.78t,-';'S. pretation of the measure, while . . .. ' 1 t 1 t u r Nickel, 61.26. ( orvim-ative Leader It. B. Ben- pott c riticited Re presentation. DAVIS TO BE GOVERNOR WASHINGTON. May 18: Secretary Davis of the Coolidge ad-mi n'stration has been appointed Governor nf the Phillipines by President Hoover. Boston Cabaret Dance, Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Four-piece Orchestra and Special Dinner. Gentlemen must be accompanied by their wives or lady friends. PRICE FIVE CENTS MANSON GIVES OPINION OF WATT DISMISSAL Manson Deplores Dismissal of Watt A Gallant Soldier. VANCOUVER, May 18. Commenting upon a despatch from Prince Rupert that Norman Watt had been (imissed, A. M. Manson, K.C., issued the following statement : I hardly believe that Mr. Shelly has done such a thinir. n;;;;;;;;;,;r: tenders asked INTO ACTIVITIES MINING RECORDER VICTORIA, May as W. E. Fisher of Prince Rupert , has been named as a com- Lieutenant Watt was a gallant soldier. He won decoration i on be field for distinguished conduct; he almost gave his' rriITA I W( iffATAnn (yjf $ j (f K Jo and he bears scars of battle for the rest of his life in 1 " u mu 1 U11U manner of the awful poison gas of the Hun. He has a' AMI V 15 IT?TiTIMP uif- and two little daughters. Truly, Mr. Shelly has no ImL 1 llUniuliU s?r3Q of gratitude toward those who fought for us, if' "i--thing has been done. Politics are callous business with'nraf zcpcin Tied to Oniv ? jitiP, out can H De tnai it, is so canous mat we are 10 sacn-&y. handicapped veterans, who made the sacrifice for us? 1 'Norman Watt was secretary to Mr. Pattullo as min- FOR A FREIGHT SHIP SERVICE mVwioner to investigate al- legation preferred against Ve(t8dj) lo Carry Luraber lo Au9. John L. Barge, late mining tnilia Mutit Be LarBe and recorder at Queen Charlotte , Commodious lelanda, into which the gov- 1 ' eminent hat authorized an inquiry. . jnt public son-anUval ta the former government rZLTrP " IT '!. I am sure, JUSt as loyal to the present One. I can not iffwn n a br4le wft, elements The aervice M desired to eom- k i -vc that there is legitimate excuse for Tii dismissal. wkh on'y two out of fln motors mence hy August. i n niu r Tolmie, I hope, is too big a man to permit tms rnnin. v j.1 . K'.ss act on me pan oi nis minister, uei pouucai Inx Mast in Franre at 8:35 p.m. Yesterday PARIS, May 18. The 4! OTTAWA. May 18. The gov-4 eminent has issued a call 'for ten- !ders for a OriLLh Columbia- Australian freight aervice. The amount of subskly expected is to be dec 1. 1 red by he tenders and the freight rate, will be subject to approval of th.e miniVr of trade and commerce. Ship for the service mutt be of at leant 8000 tons dead weight with a speed of 10 knots and a capacity for four million feet of lumber wt least, in addition to general cargo1. The ships will ply out of Van- Prominent Personages in Empire Shopping Week in Canada "Empire Shopping Week," May 25 to June 1, which has aroused considerable interest throughout the country, is designed, as the name suggests, to increase trade between the contwneiit pits of the BriU.-b Empire. His Excellent y the Governor General and the genuemeii onoun in this group have done muib to t osier the idea. Lowr row deft) Sir Arthar iurrie. President. C naa-ai. Legion, E.B,S.L. Centre, His Bxcelleniv Viscount' WII- liUfdon, Governor-General of Canada, Patron of the "Week." Right, Mr. L. V. Simms, pre-iont Canadian Manufacturers' Association. Upper row (left) Sir Wa Clark. High Commissioner in Canada for the Government of Great Britain. Centre, Mr. W. R. Drynan, C.M.A, Chirm.a of the Exe.uUve Committee of the "Week;" Hon. James Malcolm, MJn Minister of Trade and Comm rce, Honorary President of the "Week." Right, Mr. J. E. Walsh, General Manager of the Canadian Manufacturers' As .ociation. GOOD REASONS FOR TROLLERS GOOSE ISLAND Protect of American Fishermen to Vl Owners' Association SEATTLE. May 18. Carbon -nonoxide gm poisoning forced John Eastman, meter of the -isd troHer Tecora to atop in iarbor at Goose Ieland, B.C., he said, in protest to the Trolling Vessel Owners' Aeeociation here on Friday . Eutttman asserted the other seised ships had just as good excuses for putting into harbor. The protest will be forwarded to Washington. INCREASE IN TRADE CANADA OTTAWA. May J8 . Canada's trade ehot up another $26,000,000 in April, the total for the month being $1G3,3$1.00, as . compared with $137,387,000 fW Apefl, 1928. Corp. C. G. Barber of the city 'etachment of the provincial po" Mce and Mrs. Barber returned to he city on the Prince Rupert 'h: mornirnr from a brief trip to ar.couver. ,