CLASSIFIED HABIT V Announcement is made that the Northwest Telephone Company, which secured a charter at the last session of the legislature, is to erect a station at Campbell River and thus connect up with the southern centres. This is the first of a series of similar stations to be erected to cooperated with the B. C. Telephone Co. While no definite announcement is made, it ig understood this policy is to be followed throughout northern British Columbia, linking up the detached centres with the land lines and thus enabling people to telephone right through or by relay to the big centres. There are a good mauy detached points such as Ocean Falls, where today ti.f'v have nothing but code wireless. This is often verv service. NEW TRIAL FOR LOUIS M. AUGER T"I;ONTO. May G.Thd-first c 'i.a! court at Osgoods Hall ' a granted a new trial to Louis M :utfor. former member. of par-. arrvnl for Preeeott, who was cn- J t Ottawa and sentenced to : :;o years' imprisonment on a i a' tf.i uf committing a serious of-f' :e against a 17-year-oM Haw ke.bury girl. TMc counsel for Anger bated v ;i'PPl on Mr. Justice Wright's NEW ZEALANDEK DIES WELLINGTON, May G: Sir James Glenny Wilson, chairman cr 'ho board of agriculture and 'm-mer president of the flew 7 ',!and farmer's union, died yes lerday aged 79, , Business at the regular meeting this mornlntr nfi.tli SIX CASESIN COUNTY COURT t tn the jury, claiming there M( .go under Woodmen's tii i -direction and the charges. non-dlrec- GOOD PROFIT B.CPACKERS Keport For 1928 Issued Shows Net $870,1 10 on Operations MONTREAL, May 6. The an- r al report of the B. C. Packers, L ') tor 1928 shows h profit and in m.. of $1,186,909. A net profit 'fjHTo.Ho. The report was first '" issued since the taking un- nr. Pa unified control of the busl- of the B. C. Fishing & k"HT f'o., the Gosse Packing and Millard Packing Co. $200, loan, Patmore & Fulton for plaintiff, Williams, Manson & Goniales for defendant. May 27. Johansen vs Johansen. appeal from order of maintainance. May 13. DYKES WASHED AWAY BY SEAS '"nne Rupert Ministerial Asso- of , families, rendered homeless as Ration in Firs United Church' n result of the collapse of the pro-a largely of a routine nature, 'tcctive dykes during the past few ''v W F. Price, who is leaving! days In reclaimed areas in Har- lno 1 'y. tende rid ViU rna!rnntlon ' rnvutvlV Tlnvpl. DilbUfV East and RESULT EARTHQUAKE TEHERAN. Persia. May 6. Two thousand dead were reported today in unofficial telegraph advices in three days of continuing earth quakes from the Khoraaaen district of NnrthoR.t l Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Intl. Nickel, 58.00. Hudson Iky. 18.G0. Mandy, 1.25. N'oranda, 54.00. Stidbvry Basin, 8.65. Sherritt-Gordon. 8.30. Teck Hughes. 9.30. Ventures. 9.50. i siow owing to the crowding of messages and the fact that enjjr SCDtf pc IM .ending is done to certain stations only at stated times. 0UMU jeiill ill The wireless telephone service, it is understood, would be HOSPITAL SUNDAY continuous, very similar to the ordinary telephone Members of First United Church j ! Choir Visited Institution PHONING FROM MOVING TRAIN Excellent Results nt Demonstration Yesterday at Toronto TORONTO, Mey C One of the most important scientific developments of the radio age was successfully demonstrated on Sunday when a complete telephonic conversation wns maintained for two hours between a moving train on the Allendale division of the C. N. It. and telegraph head offices of the system in Toronto. The demonstration was officially opened on "the train by W. D. Robb, vice-president in charge of the telegraph and telephone department of the C. N. R. With the train moving at 40 miles an hour Robb lifted an ordinary tcl- ephone receiver and conversed CHATHAM, Ont., May G. -jwith W. O. Barber, general man-Damuffe of hundreds of thousands W of telegraphs, Toronto. Sub- and scores "J"- "r oi ra.iyvay ou of dollars whs caused j ticiuiB uiiu iiewapnper men con versed with Toronto. Reception was nearly perfect a-nd the voices clear. 's president, election of his suc-iChatham townships under the Judge F. MqB. Young,, who "or being deferred until next pounding waves of Lake Erie and (held County Court at Smlthers i nir Th... i II..!.. Oi rir ...kn&a invoia. ineiioat wciak. lonriofi rur of Tar. iivisg nrpRpnr uprn: iiiRH ol. i.ihii. n iws .- - rww - 1 - " v vi' ICE HOLDING AT DAWSON Went Out at Nenana, Alaska Yesterday Says Government Report Reports received over the Government Telegraphs state that the Ice went out of the river at Nenana, Alaska, but that at Dawson the Yukon River is still holding. Many holders of sweepstake tickets are watching reports on the ice noving which Is pretty sure to take place within the next few days. I CONDITIONS IN OLD COUNTRY ARE IMPROVED Says CNR. .Offldal. Who Visiting Canada Irf i Yesterday MONTREAL, May 6. "Condi- ' F McB. Young in County Court this month were set this rooming. There are five eivll actions and one appeal coming up, dates for hearing having been set today. The actions are as follows: James McCrae vs Walter Han Lien Act, Patmore Si Fulton for plaintiff, defendant in person, j May 10. Stewart Bros, vs Henry Smart, $62.25, goods sold and delivered Williams. Hanson & Gonsalea for plaintiff, defendant in pereon, stands. J. Smith vs S. H, Senkpiel. $272. work done and labor performed, Willlams,Maneon & Gon-sales for plaintiff , Patmore & Fulton for defendant, May 81. W. E. Williams et al vs Fred Stephens, $58.98, professional services, E. F. Jones for plaintiffs. W. E. Fisher for defendant, May 28. InKvald Hansen vs John Dahl, . J&V- ia. G.reaV'IHtaa4yRi4un3'i I A song service was conduct tertally better Ufan they have been jresterday afternoon in the Prince titK tnc strike and there has been Rupert General Hospital by the Kreat improvement In the basic in- choir of of First Firsfelkii Lknited Shu rah dustries. There has been a mark- S ...I. Ir- t.. itcv, The "he progVaw prdgVW 1n . -i vriwi 'teop' praridl revision in the coal trade and 1; V '. i ... ' r W. Included 's'eleche etere 'weather all over Sur vive Llttl Actions and Une Ap- tjoni j,y a Jflartet consisting of 0P la" winter helped the British peal Hooked For Hearing , Mrs. Mfenip Mrs. i C producers to regain some of the rt Jhu Mln,h I Mlfor, J. S. Wilson' and Rev." A." j markets they had lost during the 4 .'i : , ... Iwilaon. Miaa M. A. Mav. "'! P- A. Clows, Euro- Cases for attention of Judge , nin Tpean traffic manager of the Ca TORONTO STOCKS 'nadian National Railways, with headquarters in London, who i-s now in Montreal on a short business trip. Although it is only two years since Mr. Clows was last here, he was particularly struck by the general development visible Canada. Mr. Clows stated last year the Canadian National had he largest freight traffic in j Europe in its historyi the tourist movement is also becoming more and mere popular, and to quote Mr. Clows: "There la no limit to j the possibilities of developing this traffic." Already a number of large parties have been arranged to come to Canada this summer. The people in Europe are becoming more an more interested in the possibility of spending a holiday in the Rockies, particularly in Jne)er Park, which has great attractions for many of them. The 10-pound rate said, Mr. Clows, had been a means of attracting a better class of third- class immigrants. There is actu ally a larger movement of people j V Sk Boston Grill Irerjone retdi tb Cl&Mlfla , ( It you Iom, advertla for vt. LARfiE cabaret If you Xlnd, locaU th owner. Special Dinner Saturdays Thursday! ai Wnaterer 7u tdrertlM (or tt Dancing- every Saturday nlfht from 9 to 12. PRINCE RUPERT Dance Rail for Hire GET THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. Accommodation! tor Private Part lea Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper thorn 4J7 ' N- 104' " ' !eLXX-- - PRINCE irvrERT, B. C. MONDAY. MAY 6, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS RSIAN UAKE KI SUMMER RUNS . C. M. BOATS Schedule This Year Will Be Same as Last With One Minor Exception The summer schedule of C. N. R. coast steamships this year will Se identical with that of last season except for one minor change, the hour of departure on Saturday 'n! evenings for the south of the iteemer Prince Rupert or Prince George being changed to 7 p.m., instead of 6 p.m. The summer xhedule commences north from Vancouver on June 8 and will be in effectyuntil September 9. . The steamer Prince Rupert or I Pr'nce George will arrive Wednes day mornings fotn Vancouver via Powell River and Ocean i sail at 4 p.m. forSkagway, return ;here at 10:30 Monday mornings land sail south at 4 p.m. The steamer Prince George or Pr!n nnnart will arrivo frnm than before the rate was put into Vancouver. Powell River and . .... I Ocean Falls nt 10:30 Friday Mr. C ows is optlm stic on con- mornitw,, anil at 4 p.m. for An-ditions n Great Britain. "The i o4 i. e M'NIVEN HE ADS crossed Atlantic WAGE BOARD VICTORIA, May6.-J. I). Mc-Nlven, deputy minister of labor, has been appointed chairman of used a sail and oars to priel the eision MANY JAPAN FALLS IN LINE OVER NAVAL REDUCTION Radio Telephone Service is Planned Serve Northern B.C. Points in the Near Future TWO THOUSAND DEAD IN PERSIA Will Investigate Technical Experts' Salaries A commission of thfee has been named by the Dominion Government to investigate the salami o, tecfeatel nd professional members of the Canadian Civil Service, it baring been represented that the remuneration Is njy longer attractive to persons of auper-!j!lLlmmSllUai Utfs ifslfTro Garneau qf Qutb-dtif; C. Murray. President of the University of Saskatchewan at Saskatoon. ' 1 " ',' Japan Agrees to U.S. Scheme for Naval Reduction GENEVA, May 6. The preparatory disarmament commission adjourned today with the next move toward disarmament awaiting action by the big five naval powers. The commission left the date of the next meeting open. SI. bato, Japanese spokesman, told the' commission his government had authorized him to sav thatJanan ac cepted the United States point of view that there should will arrive direct from Vancouver : be effective reduction in national armament! at W:M Monday . mornings and Lord Cushendon, British delegate, answered the Jap-wiUiMl jt 4 P m ft Stewart, anese Warmly lauding the government's initiative. He furntanheTt!oI:Tut1Tylsaid he d United Stat would communicate its mornings and sailing south at 4 ! proposals to the other governments and that all this would p.m. the same day. j take time. R APTIST PASTOR 1 rotary conference .. IM WW YAniUUlLIV Rev. W. F. Price to present election, he said, ""will p ini Sunday and" sail south! Rev W; Local Pulpit at End of Month tT ters tnnVarli; temporarily, but but ZZ now Th.t that at 7 P"m- ' Pastor of First Baptist Church The Vancouver-Prince Rupert , or the two and a haf there is every promise of a better vla south Queen HhBrlotte Islands r. durinhich tta. the points run will be earned out byirhurcf. " " ... . " the steamer I'ri nee John on asim- Britain will continue to improve." 8chedule to last year. F, i'rioe, who W been, " r- Price, Hev. T. II. McAllls-1 highest In decades, caused the col- race josterday and will return to the board which will administer craft. He is continuing toward once asked to reconsider. He an "r Itfiv. Alfred Wilson, Rev. J..lape. Many who lost their Ud the titjr ontemorrow afternoon's the rebuilt male minimum wage Havana. Ho left Hamburg on sweijd that his decision to leave '-'bson and Rev. J. H. Hanson. I may never recover them. 'traM act. . (July 6, 1928. was final. 1 i VANCOUVER, May 6: Some l eighteen hundred Ilotariun and Relinguish Notary Anna were registered to has made splendid pro gress, announced yesterday to his congregation that he was resign-ling the pastorate, effective May1 1 31. Mr. Price's plans for the fu- IN A LlrtDUAI any cse, he and Mrs. Price will . . - leave for Lloydminster, Saskat- GIBERA, Cuba, May 6. Paul chewanl to pay a visit with their Muller, German sailor, has arrived on, Col. H. J. Price, here after a safe crosfrfng of the Regret was expressed by the Atlantic in a 20-foot lifeboat. He congregation at Mr. Price's de- to leave and he was at day at the opening, of the sixteenth conference of the Northwest district of tb Rotary I. Ji. Sutton of Tampico, Mexico, president of the Rotary Interna tional, delivered the principal address of the day. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER May C: Wheat was quntedion the exchange today nt $1.15Vi. ,. , Scottish Humor Imported direct Aberdeen Joke from the Factory NOT REQUIRED An Aberdeen tailor is advertising "Suit without pockets."