FAVOR SEPARATE GRAIN STANDARD 11 r-. 1 1 j i nu.... Ing West OTTAWA, March 19: A pro posal that a separate set of standards for commercial grades be fixed for wheat going west for shipment from Pacific ports; found favor at a meeting of the House committee on agriculture today. At present the grades are fixed each year at Winnipeg1 and both Atlantic and Pacific grain are graded under the same .standards. I MABEL NORMAND CANNOT LIVE LOS ANGELES. March 19. Mabel Normand, the former movie star, faces a lingering death, Dr. E. C. Fishbaugh, the physician attending her, stated today. She is afflicted with advanced tuberculosis In both lungs, he said. TORONTO STOCKS (Courtesy S. .D. Johnston Co.) Amulet, 1.75. Hudson Bay Mining, 20.25. Intl. Nickel, 59.00. Mandy, 1.40. Noranda, 57.50. Sudbury Basin, 1 1 .05. Sherritt-Gordon. 9.35. , Teck Hughes, 9.30. Ventures, 12.90. LORDLOVAT ILLrHEALTH LONDON, March. 19 - Lord Lovat resigned from the chairmanship of the overseas settlement committee owing to UN health. He has now almost completely given up public life. HIT HIM WHEN HE'S DOWN "Here, young man, you should not hit that boy when he's down." "Garni What d'ver fink I got 'im down for?" Yorkshire Fost.lJli STOGKf UUOTATiONS Cork Province, 17, Nil. CoUon Belt ,70, 75., ,,. George Ci$ef,('ll', UW. Georgfa lifter, 'till, '40! ' Golconda, 1.05, LOST Grandview, 40, 47. Independence, 8Va, 9V. Indian Mines, Nil, 64. Intern. Coal & Coke, Nil, 39. Kootenay Florence, Nil, 17. Kootenay King, 45 Vs, Nil. L. & L, Nil, 4'i. Lucky Jim. 17, Nil. Mohawk. Nil, C. Morton Woolsey, S's, 4. Marmot River Gold, Gft, 7. Marmot Metals, Nil, GVi. Nat. Sil. G. S., 17, 17Vi. Noble Five, 70Vi, 71. Oregon Copper, 70. Perid Oreflle, 11.00, 11.50. Tremier, Nil, 1.85. Torfer-Idaho, 58, CO. ;' Reives Macdonald, 3.C0, 3l63. . Rufus-Argentn, 32, 33. Ruth-Hope, '4G, 48. ' 1 ' Silver Crest, Nil, 9. Silverado Cons., 95, 99. Snowflake. Nil, 2G. Sunloch, 2.75. Nil. Terminus, Nil, 10. Topley Richfield, 37V, 38. Toric Mines, 1.10, 1.25. Wellington. 18, Nil. Whitewater, 1.O0, 1.05. Woodbine, C, CMi. OiU Advance Oil, 4.15, 4.20. , A P.' Consolidated, 3.30, 3.40. Calmont Oils Ltd., 4.15, 4.20. Dalhousle Oil, 7.40, 7.50. Devenlsh Pet. Ltd.," 1.90, 1.95. Fabvon Pete. 16. 10. - Home Oil, 22.00. 22,60. Mnvland Oil. 10.50. 11.0C Mcleod, 7.40, 70. United, 10.75, 11.00. Turner Valley, 1.G0, 2.00. Kaslern Stoc'ks "', ' Shcrritt-Gordori, 9.50, Nil. Noranda, 58.90, Nil. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER. March 19.Tho price of wheat here today for Hanson ut Election jident of the rdonclk mates propose $2400 traveling and I So Mr. Pattullo accused Mr. j Ilruhn of political tactics in ! the last election unworthy of ! his Scandinavian race, for which Mr. Pattullo said he had the highest respect, and of his Canadian citizenship. Mr. rtrnhn had heen advertised with the assertion that he expected to stump the north country with 'another Scandinavian gentleman j who has been nominated as the I Liberal candidate for the house of romnv ons. IJACK DONNELLY IS 4 RACE QUESTION IS DISCUSSED Next A special despatch from Victoria to the Vancouver Sun says: Minister without portfolio, having nothing but the collective sins of the gomramnt Jo aatfwtf f TO BE BURIED HERE Funeral Service for Late Winch man nt Booth Fisheries Held Yesterday Afternoon The funeral service for the late Jack Donnelly was held yesterday afternoon at the chapel of Hayner Bros. Undertakers, with Rev. J. Falrvlew' cemetery tomorrow? There was a large crowd of friends at the chapel to pay their last respects. Charles P. Balagno presided at tho organ for the hymns. The plant of the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., where the deceased was wln'chman, was, closed during tho afternoon out of rc latn I'overnment had been $04, 210 while the minister of finance, Mr. Shelly, submitted a deficit that was more than $13,000,000 and read a letter from the comptroller general to) back up hjs statement 4 Provincial Ssereiary Il6we ob- (Couct S. Johnston -Co.f ZJSM Ujc .auanlion Qjihe " ' " escaping op- , rwMTn'.i Ts T(T present administration, was at- ThUrUjfyrnKhln'Uiimtttee of lempwn w i Miinnlv hmvpvor T D. Pattu o me nospiiaiSJ' rA wronjt imViva- found an opening to take a fall sion 'was- bilrrg. given out - i tri. ..n mil .nmk.'j ti..roun(nr. he said. The HUilt liVlll" '. IT'. IU4 UIIU,I j'l -sT .... BRADYASKING In the states ment had1 been maae Dy, me opposition that there would, be un der the estimates as passes, some $200,000 less, available for hospitals. Mr. Howe said that this was incorrect. There would be !.ome $1,615,000 available for hospitals. There was now on hand from liquor profits $100,000. There would be another $200,000 from profits representing the :ast half of the present year and to speak to the Scandinavians of this in addition PrtnA Hnnort hut inaUarl had Would bring the tent along a letter saying that it what he represented was "the uonservaiive pariy, noi the Liberal party, that was' the1 true friend of the foreigner jn, British Columbia. This raising n racial cry, keeping up ,the Idea of foreigners among our very best settlers whose aim was to be ' gooJ Canadians Mr. Patthllo described as very regrettable and unworthy. Hon. R. L. M<land accused Mr. Pattullo of raising the radar' ' to the vote amount up to HJIOCAL ADVICE Letter From Skeenn Member Read at City Council Meeting Last Night The city council at its regular last night, Mayor Mc- Mordle presiding, received a letter from J. C. Brady, M.r., In connection with the situation under which American fishing boats use Prince Rupert harbor freely for shipment of their prpduct, yet op council, the Board of Trade, the. Cnnadian Halibut Fishing Vessels Association and the Northern British Columbia Salmon Trollers Association, suggestiftg that they meet together for consultation or crill a public meeting of all inter- R. Gibson, rptqr of St. ,And-jcted arid 'decide definitely what rewfy, ngican cathedral, out- dating. Burial will take place In notion they consider shall be taken so" that he might 'be guided by their opinions - The letter was referred to the fisheries committee. FOCH BETTER PARIS, March 19 i Marshal Foch passed a quiet night and was ipect to his memory. There were, ; his general condition showed Im- a number of floral offerings. provement this morning. CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill read Ctuilfled LARGE CABARET Eterjone the, ACU. Special Dinners Thursdays and If you Iom, kdrertlM for It. Saturdays If jou find, locate th owner, Dancing every .Saturday nlfht from 9 to 12. Wbatever you need, advertlM for it Dance Hall for Hire PRINCE RUPERT Accommodations Parties for Private OET THE CLAK8IF1ED, Phone 457 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 'ft Vol. XX., No. G4. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS COALITION S lMii.U.N .icciriljUr.9 ilOlOlt sl'EED When Major II. O. D. Segrave, British race-track driver, flashed across he sandy beach at Daytona, Fla., in his gigantic speed ar, the Golden Arrow, at 231 miles an hour, he trav iled faster on land than any man has done since the beg nnlng of history. He passed the olt world's record by 1.81 miles and hour. Above is a picture of the glisto,ijng 12-cylinder. machine which enabled-the Britisher to recapture the motor apeed record for the British Empire, while below js a picture of the Mafor as he appeared-when testing his fast-motor-boat recently. PEACE RIVER Mcmben For Caribou Speaker House At Ottawa Pica EMPLOYMENT PEAK For Better Postal Service To Settlers in British Columbia district. lie compiaincu that the fruit farms In his district were not progressing as nPv should. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A new telephone directory 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. . OVERTURES MADE, RESOLUTION ACCEPTANCE DISCUSSED Liberals and Farmers Manitoba May Form Permanent Coalition i. WINNIPEG, March 19. Co-operation with the Bracken government on condition that two places in the . caumei oe given iu woerais was proposea in avresoiuuon submitted today to the Liberal convention, now in session j here. The resolution followed an announcement that Pre-' mier Bracken had proposed a coalition of some sort between the government and Liberal parties. The resolution will be further discussed this afternoon. 1 The combination of the two parties seems to have been advanced as a result of recent difficulties into which the ' Bracken government members got by reason of specu-' lating in shares which their inside cabinet information indicated might rise. These members have resigned, leaving the Bracken Farmer government short of cabinet ma-, terial. i LOCAL BUILT FERRY GOES ON VICTORIA SERVICE VANCOUVER, March 19: The new steel car ferry built at Prince Rupett was today added to the fleet of Canadian National ferry equipment between Tort Mann, B.C. and Victoria, B.C. ; DISCUSSION IN LEGIS Mareon DeclarcsjDeflcit of Late( Government Only $621,210 . Bat Shelly &yB More j VICTORIA. Mirch J9i-Hon.i Joshua Hlnchliffi. minister of education, vigorously defended the i nit rim report 01 the special luc'ftoia in We 'Orfurlalature on Monday. He declared that the OppTis.uou shoiildt not object to criticisms offer by the auditors for thu same practice had prob-, ably been pursued by the former special auditors. Price. Water-house and Company. Discussion erisuid on what the actunl deficit of the late govern ment might be,r A. Manson Pattullo Says He Will Slump tended that the leficit of the Golden Arrow is Fastest Car in The World Hobo King Beating His Way to Prince Rupert from Edmonton and is Almost Dae in This City EDMONTON, Ma1 rch 19. The hobo king is beating his way to Prince Rupert from Edson, to which place he had a ticket from here. He is a young man, only 23 years of age, but has been on the road for nine years, and during that time he claims to have travelled 363,000 miles and visited every country in the world except Russia and Alaska. He is now in his way to Alaska by way of Prince Rupert. He has with him a document to show that his title as King OTTAWA, March 19: During of the United States Hoboes is the last six months of 1928 em- registered in the circuit court of ployment in Canada was at the Jefferson county, Wisconsin. 'highest point which had ever This famous hoboes name Is His een reached since government Royai Highness Joseph Leon Lai- statistics had been kept. This arowitz, but he Is getting tired of, - was one of the statements of the hl8 royi title and desires to re-; iiiiuinici ui ucicuoc, uui, iwkiviii lire irom me posmon ai, uc cuu in the House of Commons yeiter- 0t the year. Then he talks of , day, in speaking on the continued tmbarking on a matrimonial ven-j debate on the budget lls ture. About the same time h, at Ottawa Does Not Department r nvmmonf t-nWrf nf RrnnVlvn hlrh school and :by the Hon. Hugh Guthrie, thief has visited most of the notables of ; opposition financial critic. J. A. Fraser, Conservative of the Caribou, spoke of the Isolation of settlers In the Northern B.C. and declared that If the government could spend thousands of dollars on air service In Eastern Canada then it could provide some money for the " " In- ' the present day, Including we. Prince of Wales, Calvin Coolidge.-Viscount Willlngdon, Herbert 1 Hoover, Al Smith, Governor Byrd of Virginia, all of whose signa in the recent presidential election. While in Winnipeg he was presented with a key to the city by the mayor. CHIEF JUSTICE RESTRICTON SALMdSALE NOTPROPOSED Plan to Confine Sales to Dis trict Where Caught That the fisheries department did not contemplate restricting the tures he has in his autograph al- selling of fish to the district in bum. The young man also has which they are caught was the ro- letters from Wl lam Lyon Mac- Piy received Dy .me ejiy council, kenzie King and thanking him - ... . . 3 ...III I - oVe the removal of the two cents 'auguratlon f postal services or eip,, , fish. MrJamong th, .cauerea ses duty againet .Canadian from nt!$ lrrl i Frasr'thanking him for his effort. in to tha mat. "It was high tim Mr. ter he wished to consult with 'declared, "that the government Prince Rupert people. He, ac-itook action for the outlet to the pordlndv. had written the city 'Pacific Coast tor tne reaxe uiver from W. A. Found, dtputy min ister of fisheries at Ottawa, in reply to a protest sent by the city and read at tho.meeting last night. At the same time, the deputy min-isterstated it as in the interest of all concerned that salmon should not be allowed to be transferred unduly long distances unless proper precautions were taken to assure thai the quality of tho fish should not deteriorate. BURIED TODAYi I'Sctitish.-.Humo VICTORIA, March 19: The funeral was held" here today of Chle Justice Gordon Hunter of the supreme court of British Columbia, Dean Qualnton officiating at Christ Church Cathedral. The building was filled with a large and representative congregation of people in official and private life. Interment took place at Ross Bay cemetery. Imported1' dlrmi' from the' Aberdeen Joke Factory ETIQUETTE Aberdeen Girl: "Why If It considered etiquette, Mother, never to leave guests alone in a roomT" Mother: "In ease they help themselves to onything lyln aboot"