CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill : Everyone read the Classified ACU. U you find, locate th owner. Whatever you need, advertise for OF.T THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. Jr0j XX., No. 32. Ml D i Km fx JTsV IB ri w w .sv FISHERMEN Tiff O I Decision Made Whether or Province Has Right to Liceme tnr mn nimn fiii r it i ii iiri i 0 m em M m lew W AT VICTORIA in of of Premier ant! Answers A. M. Manson iftitlA, Feb. 9: The de-i tlic n (Wrens in reply to h from the throne con-vi'.storday afternoon, after 'i w igg, Conservative mem-Vietoria, and C. V. Davie alive member for Cowi-viwiustle had spoken. The i arried without division, l '1KB declared that A. M. lormer attorney general, t iMi consistent in regard m . nt attitude toward the ii.biem in critisiiing i Tolmie'a effort at a sol-t .'.Timbers of the late gov-' and supporters of it had ! 1 1 v i rw kl alaWtffin Wl ' !i -.t if the Liberals were i th' re would be a sale P.U.E. to the C.N.R. They iated with the heads of ;:. and the C.N.R. and I given assurance that i t would be effected and ! taken over. r Tolmie after but a few ii office, Mr. Twigg con-I , .id entered into negot- w ith the two railways and a like a settlement of the matter. i.iavic urged action be the minister of mines ; further unemployment mI mines on Vancouver i; A III If f;IL' I II nlfl rait i v hnn v , CAPE ST. JAMES i? h That Look Like Young Salmon Appear in Grey's Hay Near Sandspit SIIDEUATE, Feb. 9: Most of ie 1 ishnrmen here are getting M' : trolling boats ready early car and some of them expect the early run of spring! omc to Cape St. James. Hiri'dx of Bllver bright fish look like small salmon ;.i'en last week all over !';'), about five miles south r, Npit Point. MJirr nr rnivrn ar w m t JUMPED FROM WINDOW INI W YORK. Feb. "9.-Mrs Sola Fokkor. wife . of.' 'iAntnVifrj, Sok xi-. airplane designer, was Blli d lu t night when she jumped Of if. I) fi-nm thn wlnrlnur nf hir a mont on the 15th floor of the V"r ide Drive Anartment House. PRICE OF WHEAT rice of wheat here today was 1.28. 7 . OTTAWA, Feb. 9. The department of fisheries announced today that it would defer ion-i sideration of any applications for licenses for new salmon canneries British Columbia which have or may be submitted. The open door the past js thus closed for the time being. Officials of he deparment commented on the statement of the depa tment'a attitude pending decision of the privy council as to the rights of the provincial or Dominion governments to control licencing of Pacific coast canneries and explained that the present stand was taken in order that the provincial authorities might not be embarassed by the final decision. Colonel Fred II. Kiseh, above, British war hero, and now chair-nun of the Palestine Zionist Executive. ' SCHOOL REPORTS , t i Atffrhdnnce Shown For Month' of January at ' Meeting of School Honrtt 1-aSl J Night A I a meetinir of the School-board last night the following were sub mitted: . m Attendance shown for month oi January at meeting ot scnooi board last night: High School-r Number of pupils 190 Number of girls Number of boys Average attendance, 98.7 per cent. N'umter of pup)I JJ Girls iioys awenoinice. 94.1 per - Average $107. 3 Savings account Booth School Numbef of fdl" .472 .. ... '. '.i 'l' .258 .219 rls vlnir ' Aceowt . ,..$14 2.87 Westviow . 26 Kumlwr of pupili . 12 Boys . 13 Girls Average Mtwdance 98 per cent. SeaLOBto-r . , Number of pujfc , J Hoys .-.;y. JJ Girls ,.,'.'' ia Savings nccount ?lb.io Northern and PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1929 HOLD MEETING AND o More oaimon tanneries until rr . .1 Dominion BREAKDOWN ON THE VANCOMi, Canadian Destroyer Returns Tc Esquimau lor Repairs VICTORIA. Feb. 9. H.M.C.S. Vancouver returned to Victoria Friday afio-inoou w.th hu- pon engines crippled liirougn a Dronei. Jtern gland. Tne ueatroyer wa oound for Maguaiena ii.y on t training cruise and had jus: ie. lor San Francisco when the engine trouble was encounie ed. She is to be overhauled lor re pt.irs at Esquimau. STOCK QUOTATIONS yurtes Johnson The following quotations were bid and asked, B. C. Silver. 1.26, 1.40. Bayview, 4, i. Big Missouri, 1.9.2, Nil.' Cork Province, 20Va, 21. Cotton Belt, 0, 63. Dunwell, 14V 17. . George Copier, 10.50, 10.7o. Georgie River, 50, 51. Golconda, 1.21, 1.28. Grandview, 70, 70l,. Independence, 11, Nil. Indian, Nil. 7!2. mceru. Coal & Coke, 38ft, 89. Kootenay Florence, 28, 34. Kootenay King, 37, 37Vs. L, & L, 4i, 5. Lucky Jim, Nil, 20. Mohawk, 7, 8. Marmot River Gold, 7, 714. Marmot Metttls, 6, 7. Nat. SIl. 6. S., 20. 21. Nohle Five, G8, GO. Qregea popper, 83, 85. Pend Oreille, 12.45, 12.50. rioneet pold, Nil, 1.90. Premier,. 2,12, 2.15. 8 Porter.Idaho, 63, GG. Reeves Macdonald, 3.10, 3.20. iuifus-Argenta, 86, 38. Ruth-Hope, 53, 55. Silver Crest, 11, 12. . Silver Cup, 80, 36. Silverado Cons., 1.05, 1.19. Silversmith, 12, 15. Slocan King, Nil, 8'. Snowflakc. 36, 38. Sunloch, 3.55, 3.75. Topley Richfield, 45, 46. Toric Mines, 2.10, 2.25. Wellington, 15, 17. Whitewater, 1.15, Nil. Woodblna, 8Vi, 4. Bluebird. 20, 21. Oils A. P. Consolidated, G7, G8. Ualhousie Oil, 1.7G, 1.80. Devenlsh Pet. Ltd., 40, Nil. Home Oil, 3.45, 3.50. Mayland, 2.40, 2.50. McLeod, 3.25, 3.50. Freehold. 1.24 Nil Eastern Stocks Sherritt-Gordon, selling at 8.45. Noranda, selling at G1.80. FUNERAL NOTICE Owing to a change of plan's the funeral of 3Mrs. Meeker will take place .morrow afternoon from HaynQr.Broa. chapel at 2:30, Rev. A. WHon officiating and inter-mentlll take place at Fairvlew cemetery. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper t v T SCIENTIST PRESCRIBES DIET ACCORDING TO TYPE Consider your body as a laboratory in which chemicals fuse. refuse to mix, "fight" one another, Xplode, much as they do in a scientist's test tube! That's the ad-ice of Dr. Benjamin Gaylord Hauser, noted physiological chem-st, who believes that the chemical personality of any individual :an be accurately charted and his health fortified and safeguar-1 fcy foll6wig his "type" diet. Dr. Hauser is seen above with his "chemical man." used in demonstrating his theories on diet, lelow is Jack Derapsey, analysed as a "spdium" type, and Miss MIMo Dove, woo is a "hydrogen" type. "Classify yourself!" cried . Hauser, and stiokvto your proper foods. The process wotl't epaasarily make you wealthy, but it will certainly make ,you ealtfay and wise." Here are some representatives of the aif-Vrent types: Sodium': Galli Curci, Pola Negri and Jack Derapsey; .'lydrogent 'President-elect Hoover: Phosph6rus: Col. Lindbergh, President Coolidffe; Cakiiura? Thomas A. Edison and Mussolini. Fishermen Pass Resolution of Protest Against Proposals of Canners The passing of a resolution protesting against pro posals of the cannery companies in the matter of limita tion of fishing and packing small, separate fishing areas was the principal item of uuatiiesB ut a liiiguiy iuiuuuuu muss iiieeiuiK ui iSHimuii fishermen which was held last night in the Grain Handlers' Union Hall. The meeting was presided over by A. Morrison and George Murray was appointed record secretary. A resolutions committee ' consisting of Mike Anderson, A. Snelman and II. Kohrt was appointed. There wu'a large at-endance at the meeting. Following wa i he :e.iolutton, which was moved by George Mur- ray, seconded by Mike Anderson, md carried unanimously: 'Whereas the B. C aalmon canners are sending a delegation to wait upon Hon. P. J. A. Cardln that will urge him to change the 'Continued on page two.) E take on different forms or to Limit Activities privileges and the creation of HANGED HIMSELF VICTORIA. Feb. tt:The body of Michael Engstrom, aged G7, was found suspended from a lieum by a ;i-h cord in his bedroom at 7G2 E.uimult Road. STILL MORE RIOTLN'rt j HOMBAY, India. Feb. 9: I Hindu-Mualem riotinir commenced I again today, four Hindus being ; Kuled in the. basaar section of i the city. CANNERY PLANS Big Parliamentary Guns Will Roar on Monday When BennJt arid' Mackenzie King Will Debate OTTAWA, Feb. 9. The House of Commons is exerted to get down to business in earnest Monday, when on R. B. Bennett, Conservative leader, will open the iscussion on the address in reply to the speech from the hrone, criticizing the government policy and making suggestions . He will be followed by Premier Mackenzie King, 10 will defend the government's actions and repiyto tne position leauers cn.icisms. " ii Lertlay aiternoon numerous ;ir rs were filed. The address .ep'y to the speech from the one was moved and seconded junior gove nment supporters, M. Caylcy, Liberal memoer for lord South, and C. E. Ferland, beral member fur Jollette, in iich both referred to the illness His Majesty and stressed the -Ply condition in wh'ch Canada , :s he self today. Cayley in: .t:cular pointed to the strides i ide by Canada in mining. I i PAID PENALTY OF ASSASSINATION OF DDCCinrMT flDDGPOM rncJlliCil I UDfAIibUJI MEXICO CITY, Feb. 9. Jose e Leon To.al, who assassinated resident-Elect Obregon, was ex-' .-utetl h- a firing squad today. ., I YOUNG PEOPLE ARE ENTERTAINED AT RUPERT EAST GYM The Rupert East United Church Young People's Society entertain- Rev. John Hanson offi ed the Young People's Society ofi'fy. when Milton Hector 'irst United Church last evening n the gymnasium, quite a large number attending. The gathering opened with de-otional exercises led by Rev. T. II . McAllister, who also welcomed 'he visitors. Community singing, games and contests were enjoyed du ing the evening, the contests beirg original antl Interesting. Parodies on some of the old songs proved very amusing. Refreshments were served by Mrs. A. J. Squ res, Mrs. M. Lamb. Mrs. T. II. McAllister, Mrs. Leigh ton and Mrs. Feasby. Mr. Stocks, president of the visiting society, proposed a vote of thanks to their entertainers. Rev. A. Wireon also made a few compliraenta y remarks, the evening closing with community singing. FREIGHTER ALLOWAY UNDER OWN POWER, TUG OFF TO GET HER SEATTLE. Feb. 9. The freighter Alloway it was reported late yesterday is proceeding to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, under her own power and did not require aid. VICTORIA. Feb. 9. The Sal vage King will leave today for Dutch Harbor to tow the freighters Haille and Alloway to either Victoria or Seattle. , The Haille is now at Dutch Harbor having developed trouble on her passage to Japan. VICTORIA. Feb. 9:The Salvage King which left Victoria this morning for Dutch Harbor was ordered back to port on ad vices from Seattle. The Alloway is reported steaming to Dutch Harbor uuder her own power. LARGE CABARET Special .Dinners Thursday and Saturdays - Dancing every Saturday nl(ht from .9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire Accommodations for ITlvats Parties fhone 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS FOUR KILLED VICTORIA DOCK VICTORIA. Feb. 9. Four men were injured yesterday afte.poon t Ogden Point when the C.N.R. ferry slip crashed into the water, pinning two workers underneath. The injured were William Gur- iy, seJous injuries to the spine; Alex Nitol, both shoulders fractured; Frank Miller and Gordon King, scalp injuries. Two new cables had been placed on tne"ie oi tne srnrana tne eight men were engaged in re- piacftig those on either side when .he. block and' tackle gave way, throwing the four men into the water. Gurney.and Nicol, partly 'under the slip, sustained the full lorce of the impact when the plat form, struck the. water. QUIET WEDDING WAS CELEBRATED YESIERDAY A quiet wedding took place yes- ciating, Ole-40 n of Prince George was married to Mary Maron of the same city. The event took place at the home of the bride's brother, John Woz-ney, 120 Eighth Ave. East. Mr. and Mrs. Wozney were the witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Oleson left for Prince George fcdaJjt; KING ARRIVES SAFELYBOGNOR LONDON, Feb. 9. The King left Buckingham Palace at 10:30 o'clock this morning for Bognor, where he arrived safely 3 hours later. The trip was made in a special ambulance without incident. His Majesty was greeted by large crowds us he was leaving the palace and managed to wave his arm feebly to the cheering people as he departed. He was greet ed by all the villages en route to Bognor. The following bulletin was issued this evening "The King travelled to Craigwell House without undue fatigue and his -eneral condition is satisfactory." Scottish Humor Imported direct from the Aberdeen Joke Factory THE COFFIN SALE An Aberdeen Undertaker anxious to increase his business advertised a few coffins at half price. Next week there were six suicides in the Granite City.-