CLASSIFIED HABIT i 'y me read th Classified AcU. v v 'i low, advert! (or tt. mi rind, locate the owner, vviiiitcvcr you need, advertu (or tt tlBT TUB CLAHSIrlED ll'MT, 'Hi :.v. No. fjO i i AND i i ii ' ii r ul lowing me announcement oi me uanauian racmc . .;M.rl, line construction. Sir Henry Thornton last night i.i it a siaiemeiu pointing out, mat me companies were naMc to agree on several issues and charged in effect the Canadian Pacific was seeking to invade territory loed and colonized by the Canadian National and its '. (iro'ssors and to duplicate or parallel the branch lines ., Mirrt or in course of construction by the National tern. LlG TRADING jflRST MINISTER AT VANCOUVER! JAPAN CHOSEN III' MHtaHri and Sllwalo Make Notable Advance on Market WOUvTSR. Jn- 12. Values i i. ( upward on the stock ex- ii-, vNterday, Big Missouri .mi ftatiurinf with the tra4e of at a net gain of 26 rents. i ..In cloned second with a net .I in on good demand. The ... . f the list was strong, i:. ( upper gaining 60 eenU, I- gain of one to 10 points . catle ed through the list, i I . . f i n i nm n n ...r, GOVERNOR RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL WINNIPKG, Jan. 12 Lieuten-wii (.nvcrnor Rurroughn wax "i tied to hospital last night and '' ation wan erformed (or i 1 1 ii li:itiH.'His condition is fair ''! iiinniing. BILLIARD LEAGUES TO RESUME SHORTLY Second Half ofl'lrst Division to (iet Under Wny on January 23 Tin' Hecond half of the schedule i I he First Division llllliard I ' .iguc will commence on January W 11. Long, secretary of the I mice Rupert llllliard Association, announced this afternoon. Tiic .second division will resume on January 24. The schedule v ill In. i sued next week. ADVANCEGAMES SCOTTISH CUP (JI.AWCOW, Jan. 12 In the ailvani c first round gnmea in the N-ottiah football cup comtitlon lod.'iv Murrayfield Amateurs de-leale.l Tornhlll 4 to 0 and Civil Service Stroller and Fraserburgh played a one-all draw. (inonre Rotic left on thix nior nine's train on a business trip to Smithers. Northern and ' . - - s , CANADIAN NATIONAL DISAGREE Two Big Railways at Loggerheads Over Branch Line ConstractiJ I j Si. Henry Thornton Issues Statement Charging That the !flOAWFiT (Pit. Is Invading Canadian National Territory , IVllU XiiODLlJ TORONTO, Jan. 12. An Ottawa special dispatch to ! Mail and Empire states that lines are being drawn for ..it looks like a battle between the Canadian National hi1 ilu- Canadian Pacific before the railway committee at (ti t hcoming session of parliament, the bone of eonten-uii Ix'ing the branch line building program for each com- I'.illV. i i i 1.1 r- i ti . "n. Herbert s. Marler ( Mont real Ciiuasm For IWtion OTTAWA, Jan. 2. Prwmiw King announcel yesterday that the Canadian government proposes recommending to Mis Majesty the appointment of Hon. Herbert G. Warier of Montreal as envoy ex-, rao dlncry and minister plenipo-l tentiary to Japan. j Mr. Marler has represented the riding of St. Lawrence and St. 3eorge In the house of commons. He was a member of the privy i council of Canada, having- been a. member of the cabinet in 1928 . It be omv time before he can leave for Japan. CHARLOTTETOWN CHAHLOTTETOWN. Jan. 12. Fire this morning destroyed Victoria Hotel and wa.s still raging at noon with a low estimated at a quartor of a million. Twenty-seven guets escaped in their night attire. Adjoining buildings are threatened. GATHERFORCES GREAT BRITAIN Propara'llonM Made for Rig Con-teat liven Though Date Not Yet Announced LONDON, Jan. 12 Although it may be some time In-fore the election date is announced, all par ties arc busy gathering their fnrroH for the Mbr' battle of lial- Aiiinm nnnnin I II II Pi I IVIIiHli Queen Mary Temporarily Under Care of Doctore at Ruck- ingham Palace LONDON. Jan. 12. The King nauwil a mimt nifrhr ami f har. -.-, " - . In hU cond't,on from Physicians attending the King had another royal patient to care tor today. Queen Mary is suffering f ' ow catarrah, in common with thouMnds of her subjects, due to the inclement weather. Her '.onditioa is not serious. Tonight's bulletin says: "The King had another restful day, otherwise his condition is unchanged. The -next bulletin will be Issued Monday morning." STOCK QUOTATIONS' (Ottr4f ( B. O wininn' Co. IM.) Tlie fo'hiwiKg iiuotatloM were Hf4 onal n srlrx4 Bayview, 5, BVs, Bif Miasourl, MtylM. Afi: CeiWa Beit, 45. iHtlble, Nil, 68. Geofge Copper, 8.60, 8.70. Goleonda. 81'-., 82. Gnustfview, 66' x, 67. Indepeadeaee, 18, ISV4. Inter. Coal & Coke, 84, 86. Koatenay Florence, Nil, 26 Vs KooMnay Ring, 41 2. 42. L. & L., Nil, 7Vfc. Laketlew, 8, 21-.-. Lucky Jim. 34, 28. Marmot Metala. 8, 8V4. Marmot Gold, 9, 9. Mofcawk. 8M1, 8. Morten Woolaey, 6, 6. National Silver, 28', 24. ' Noble Five, 78, 79. I'end Oreltle, 11.15, 11J0. Indian, 10, 11. PjoMer, Nil, 1.80. IVter Idaho, 67. 72. PNtttier. 2.26, 2.28. Rufut Argenta, Muih Hope, 94 65. Silver Oreat, 104. 104. Bllvemdo. 1JM, 1.25. Silvewwnith. 11, Nil. SnoMrflake, 80. 81. Sunloch, 8.80, 4.00. Terminua, llVi, 18. Topley Richfield, 48, 50. Torie, 8.00, 2.50. Wellington, 18. lSVit. Whttewater. 1.35, 1.40. Woodbine, 64, 7. Iinslcrn Stork SlHirrltt Gonlen, 7.00, NIL Ollx FflUyon, .', 6. Home, n.fio, a.65. DalhtHisle, 1.80, 1.85. McLeod. 4.40. 4.50. MaglABd, 2.UTI, 3.00. STAYONRANCH CALGARY. Jan. 12 The new Earl of Egmont statwl today that he would not take a seat in the SSEGMONTWILL ism In Grent llrltain. and decide If Ubor Is to be a coming power in the country. The Liberals announce that they will have 500 candidates in the field and will fiirht both th So-' ciali.'t element of the Labor group, und the To inm of the party. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929 OBJECTION TO NRIB Packing Companies to Make Kep- reaenlations To Ottawa KegardIsherie victoria, Jan. i2.-Saimon :IKicmn(r com Dan lea oi iintiah (i- 'lumbi ar abou u. make repre- sentutloiis to Ottawa seeking amendments to tne Iiahing reiju - latioua. A delegation represent lug the pacxer waueJ on Hon. ii. L. itwe, eamm ssioner o iisntT.es, anu aaaed lor ills a .1....0. u p.oi-O-ila to be made ,i U-lawa. Trie packers, it is inlimated, object to the Dominion issuing iicui. ea to new oompun e that .;avf no caniurka-on the coast, instances were cited of existing m.icr.eu having shut down lw-.auae of los3 in operations. Mr. Howe promised every considera- 01.. FREIGHT MOVES TOFLINFLON Brick Railway Station 'Erected at The I 'as. Huni'ik-mm Condit-ion Good MOMTRBAU Jan. 12: Heavy rshlpments of construction mater- are movin 'from- Winnipeg over the canaian national Hallways to the Flin Flon mines, it waa stated this morning by W. A. Kiagieand general manager of the C. N. Railways for the weetern wh WBO IS i. in Mn.ol freijHlt fondted and billed from tneiKamIort ,,v th. Canadian Nat- ayatem business. In i addition 11 tA a to machinery and material for .mine buildings tnere is alo a .great deal of heavy material be ing forwarded for construction of the dam at Island Falls, he aid. "In keeping with the increased traffic which is now being handled over. the Hudson Day line," Mr. XingfUnd stated, "a modern briek ataUoq has been erected by the n National Railway at The J?aa. This station has now ; en completed and will be open- V" "nuarv 18 . ! Spoaklag of busmeas condit - ioas in Western Canada general - , lytr Mr. Kingsland believed that there had been no diminuation'in the optimism of the people of the western provinces. BARRIE FIRST IN THE FIELD W. J, JSnrl .Rarrie. furniture denier, avm the first candidate to enter the field for municipal , election efficc thl morning 1, 11.1 f.r IU 'so (tool board. He is proiwsed by jCrge Rorie and S D. Johnston. retiring school trustee, is his sec- onder. Mr. Rarrie has always' 'taken a keen Interest In work among the children, particularly in connection with the United Church anil Rotary Giub. He is one of the younger business men - the city. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Angus McLeod. takes nliice tomorrow, THREE WHEAT 8E Adra Arrived Last Night, Grace field Left .Today, Hindpool . leading The British .famer Adra, Priru- iinrv'i uvanih rr9in h:p of the Mason, arrived in port at 10:30 last night. The vessel ,caroe from South Shields. Kng 'and, which port she left on Nov- moor jm. lioiier trnuoic tmuDic en- en- route was the cause of the slow Boston Grill trip which was otherwise unev- w mc uiausc iJiuvming iui uie ereauon out 01 me cntfui. of regulation grain ship purchase price of $375,000 of a $150,000 trust fund as a u se und tyic tie Adra is com- guarantee of unencumbered title being granted by the mderi by Capt. a. Kiower. She city of the hydro-electric plant on payment of outstand-tart Ihe'triS oyf ing debentures be m in about 20 years' time and Adra mad, ng the first tine this the th,e substitution therefor of a clause whereby the city .teason (hit three grain I oats i . lAva ttati In 4 kin lu!iA a f a She was anchored in the. harbor today. The fifth ship of th eeaon, I ha ftrlil-dri fltsaank-l flaft iM nv wmm wu aav esv4i which finished loading yesterday. nlao Wnil ta4 nnn 4 fl m 4nwi Ilia United Kingdom or continent with a full cargo. Too steamer llinapool ia now loading anfl "msrset awy r.m i. , ,,rt fi. ng again from the prairies to the local elevator on Monday. 1 OUTPUT OF FRUIT I FROM KAMLOOPS DOUBLED IN AMOUNT f , k-AMinntMs Ton 19. a Mm -nl ll 1 ,7' A" V" ,HmMW" l'?ul "'c M" vfli- flhnwK tnat tn nmntint nt ional Railways more than doubled ts total for the year 1927. Fruit-lands alone were responsible for 250 carloads of produce. Of this 4500 tons, 160 cars went to Vancouver markets, 76 to the prairies, six carloads of Mcln- tosh apples to England and theu balance to local markets suflh osl i-nnce ireorge, omuners ana nihnr rltloa Another IhcaI nnui limnfIuH t th rtinn that of torftlltoe8t aDout go carloads of which were hauled to the city ifor cannjnK. R. T.J. ROSE FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE ' Nominallon Papers Filed Today at City Clerk'a Office; En- I domed by Labor I R. T. J. Rose of the Canadian National Railway mechanical staff was nominated today as a oandi- didate for school trustee at th j municipal election next week. HUj - proposer was r ranK ierry aim sc- onder. S. D. Maedonald. Mr. Rose is indorsed by the Trades & Ijibor rounc. . ' CASEY READY TO RUN " ' FOR ,nn ALUfcRMAN linrninti AS 10 A 1 n nwimiiinn iu n 1 STEPHENS SUPPORTER, Ex-Aid. M. M. Stephens, jfandi-date for mayo", received a wire today from Ex-Aid. George R. Casey, who is in Detroit op his way home after a trip to Ontario, an nouncing that he (Aid Casey) 1 will run for alderman nt next; week's municipal election if netes- sarv. The wire conveys Mr. Ca- OVER BRANCHES Power Company Concedes Hold-Back Clause Which i XVT y- p VW'US LaUSP LritifUm ' UUdC Ul Ol .XtllllLlbUl Legislature Win" Be Asked or $150,000 in Trust Offer of the Power Corporation of Canada, throueh uc mnmcnnt .f II T? n, ' w nui uasisi me cumpaujr in secur- . . i . c iiik, ai ine comiiany a expense, oi validat n act or hc, ,wole agreement from the legislature was an important development of the city council' deliberations last . . t la i ' "If" fZT L'T whieh aome criticism had been heard and its elimination is ex-1 neoted to conaidarablv facilitate, the pIns W thebylaw-vrtrkh is t0 be voletf P!"ht month by - the "P"- The council last night complet- . . ...... jed Its preliminary drart of the """ "" " '? agreement for the transfer of the l,ome in honor of Alice Nel-hydro-electric plant and 25-year 80n- R N - nceat raduate from franchise to the Power Corpora- thr institution, whose marriage to 'inn nf HanaAu Th rinonmont :i William M. Watts tflkeS place now to be submitted to E. C. Mayers, K.C., of Vancouver, and the Ontario hydro-electric com- mission for their opinions, after whirr, the eouneil wll finallv dal , .:a.i. urifh is it v. hfnr S... th il. mMi,rp w tr, the people. Amendments to the ordinal draft which had been de- iderl upon last week were em- bodied in a new draft which was presented by City Solicitor E. F. Jones for checking over by the council . Agreement on the vari- ous clauses was reached between iv, .ii ,i k r.nr.IUn.. - ,h ,m, TK. ' meeting ,, lasted .. a IIMu little over an hour. . . in tneMCouraeoi tne eonaitiera- tion of the clause providing fori the trust fund, Mr. Patmore an - j nounced that the company was prepared to waive this clause sub- ject to a validation act for the (Continued on page five) nn a untf 1 utrn nn BRANCH LINES OF vinljAllArl n iiniiit rALlrlL pipipin ) W1NNIPBG. Jan. 12. W. M. Neal, general manager of the weatrn lines of the C.P.R., tlted yesterday that the facts nubI,,J rep,rt,U tne companv U"L" '"K 're" wy" J" uiffuvtpiiiiiiui 1110 nii.wiw to line to Hudson's Ray," which he said va purely conjecture. ! lirifP i T nniTrD WHbAI FKILtb ARE UP TODAY VANCOUVER, Jan. Wheat -which haa been advancing for the past few days made another gain in price today, sales being made for snot cash here at SI. 21 1-2 MItriE CARUtET Special Dinners Thursday! and Saturdays Uancln; every Saturday night from 0 to 12. Dance Kali (or Hire Accommodations (or Prlrate Partita Phone 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS to Invalidate Deal and IMacinir Fund Will JJc Waived i r r ti. I "" - i aiiHore, 10 SHOWER FOR MISS NELSON Hride-IHt of Next Week Honored Last Night by Her Former Nursing Companions -WembeM of the rrtirsmg -staff of STS "Tr tVtSi0 P"1 u hold a delightful kitchen hssura last nik( a r 4U. XT vext FridV evening. There were about 40 yonf People present. Many beautiful and useful gifts were wrougat into tne rooms in a I" W clotheH Duskei wmcn was daintily covered with pink and white P PaDer and trimmed with ribbon. Much interest was taken the bride-elect opeiml the many tributes to her popularity and wel1 wishing with which she wa Presented, If" in the evening dancing wa enived to m"ic turniabed by Al Smail and delicious refreshmenU were served. ICAIICHT RED-HANDFD BREAKING INTO STORE Mwood Hard and Jloy of Juvenile Age Charged In City Police Court This Morning Elwood Bard and a boy of juv- jcnlle age were charged in city po- i,icc court this morning before Magistrate MeClymont with break- ing and entering, adjournment be- ins taken for eight days. The 'pair are said to have been caught d banded about 4 o'lock this morning by Constable Charles Kench breaking into the Sunrise KTovery store on Fulton Street. E. r . Jones, city solicitor, Is pros- ecuting and Milton Gonsales is acting for the defence. ASK CONTROL OF UTILITIES VICTORIA. Jan. 12. The early creation of a commission to I control the rates of all public ; ties and a complete revision of the present system of financing schools to relieve the munlcrpalU ties i urged on the government by the Union of British Columbia Raid win. House of Lords, but that he would Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. from the sey's endorsation of Mr. Stephens for No. 1 northern and other Municipalities executive yester-'rfmnin an Allierln run.. hi, r rw tt...i..i .. ... 1.. ai.iA 1 ...... a.,- ,,.,..,rimn.,ui,. a....