CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone read the Clauiried Adi. If you low, advertise tor it. If you find, locate the owner, Whatever you need, aderttee tor It UKT T1IK CI.ASftlHKI IMIIIT Vn! XX., No. 5, ' v . h ; Krillnh steamer Agra, which 4 .. Ground Broken for New Sawmill at Porpoise Harbor Adjoining Billmor Mill 6 Miles from City National Airplane Lumber Company Will Cut Own Logs From Fulls River Up the Ecstall River at 10,000 Capacity Plant -aw, will be re-iea ana j. Kanaolpn isiacK, vice-presi 1 is expected to be in oper- lent of the National va. - season. Lumber will 1 both by rail and water , f will be installed an ! 200-foot pur which will AGRA WILL BE FIFTH VESSEL I "if About Thursday to Load Mieat From Local Kiev tor; (racefiekl Rspected at Weei.tifld CARDINAL TOSI DIED AT MILAN "ruing from the old country, : i.. (ha fifth ahin nf th AHA- UIT IV Haiti Jan GEORGE MURRAY, (v wav a erwm The National Airplane Lumber Co., Inc., whose prin- v 111 11 uvU llxl. ( vals live at Kewanee, 111., have started breaking of nirrv VCvTCDHAT .n.l on a site adjoining the Billmor Spruce . MilU Ltd., )iW luilLKunl i i v i. i. t ii.. r i: '.lie casu oeiween me railway iracK 01 ue anauiuii ays and Ridley Island, which has been chosen for . construction of a new sawmill which will specialize i in' higher grades of lumber, particularly the produc-i of airplane spruce for shipment to the United States. : iil. ip sawmilling plant with uriiy of about 40,000 feet, lonrn-ct with the main line of the . . u'pment) including planer railway. j J -i w a. hi a t Hluenosc Statesman Made a Record for Length of His MONTREAL, Jan. 7. Hon. nAA tr f. is n 11 i faiiruanth century, posuion oi provmti.i . rcnuii; " " " 1 . - - - - - rt loading a full cargo for the Uajal, cardinals are in a minority ; m I lifted Kingdom or Continent. ; n four in the sacred college. : -k- Thi Mirth kin af the season is Die (iracefield, coming about Sat-' ' " . lir. Murray became a candidate yVNTIHES Francf, Jan. 7. Ait Vlftftria County In 1897, where l he elevator ia aaarly full of trrana nuse cnw. ? w rw in rone 01 mw- wwmvuh. the country, dted early PWtr Vt" - n ( a s arrived from m Tries. ' several weeks' illnes. Prince Rupert Board of Trade Organized Twenty Years Ago Is Still Doing Good Work for City First President Was John Houston, but Number of Pres- cut Members Held Office anil look-Part In Its Deliberations The end of 1023 marked the completion of 20 years i of ii .(.ful and effective work which has been carried on by the I'rir.w Rupert Hoard of Trade for the advancement ; and . .. , . n... rnv, Pmin nf Trade has i' lopmcnt of any lmiwrtance In t city that the board has not l i n iiwtrument.nl In encouraging therefore being 'I -inmortlng. The board nas an A rarn II how th. board had ... ... . . 0! 1 . . ' IWV. ' on foar contecu- .AUSTRALIA DECIDES TO SCRAP CRUISER CANBERRA. Australia, Jan. 7. i The government has decided to I scrap the light cruiser Sydney, luid down in 1912, which sank the German ralde: war. Emden during the .'SAVED CREW GERMAN SHIP Only Two' l.o.t When Freighter Sank 500 Miles Off Newfoundland BRBJIKNV Germany, Jan. 7. I ogress oi Wis port anu city. x. The Miptan of the American aM-had the advantage ol nttvininesucwwiu. .. - niunu SaKuach(. today nojff!e(i ;in'Tit business men of the city interested ami taKing the owntrs of the 5r,oo-ton German :.. t iv nri In nno!on with lU WOl'k. This Work, thcr0-;fre,War Roodelptlm that he had lore, has been of a particularly effective nature m many ... . . - - ' " II.. 1. ...H O ' - " .iv t and there nas naruijr . xlL contr bution by both and Dominion former premier of Nova Scotia, died at hi. borne here last n ght Provincial governments. In Dr. following three days' illness from f lc,jf 1 AirnUr,. ' , a Airplane a ya-aiaw - found in a large degree and the rA P r-minnt, MtOFIf. HWW " S . IHU1iVMBI -wmm, J , a mbiiiimp it. tin Kbu Iimh tiM f AT -rir. nu;nt;r ia von ftnowo mn ome time, will remain ia Prince fv,B njnel premier !:..pert to superintend tbe cor- a f -"SL of the mill. R. II. Daw- SJJmSIXZ mtor f Colorado apiWR. aw a i-.. . from lflM ,92. I n.-.cip.H M the conpany .is nere . ' , ... as well. The tMnpany has extensive timber holdings on Big Falls Crock, a tributary of the Esctall River, as well as on the, Queen Cha lotte Islands. when he voluntarily retired. The forne- Nova Scotia premier was born in Grand Narrows, N.S. land again in the by-election of i r.-Ai. lg96. He was appointed to the i to l,md grain from the Alberta naI Tosl, who succeeded the pres- 'J0" f Novf f" i-at Pool's Prince Rupert eleva- fBt pop, , Archbishop of Milan, J d !. ,"9'n . she is due about Thursday, is died here, aged 68. For the first Mr- lWing hi 18 he form- Ur-.uh lined and will go on berth time since the popes lived at Avig -im.Kliately at the elevator l.vator to to in n the h. j wm w mwm - ' w ,, HVII Sit "W office was tendered him." UP FOR TRIAL SEDITION'GHARGE EDMONTON. Jan. 7. William tfnp'n, member of the liquor ea- n 1861. and was educated at Bos- forcement squad, was committed ton Unrreraity and was granted or trial following a .preliminary honorary degree by St. Francis hearing on a charge of sedition, Xavler College and Dalhousie Urti- e'd before Magistrate Primrose, versity . Law was his chosen pro- il aa set at $2400. himself in fesiou, but he soon turned to pol- 00 nnd one rety for a iim-itics. lie was unsuccesfnl in his lsr amount, first venture, having been beaten Kispin, it was alleged, spoke as candidate for tbe federal house disrespectifully of Hia Ms jest) for Caps Breton in 1387 and 1891 Kicg George and, in vulgar and ed an administration and took the ibscene language, is said to have xpressed -the wish that he might :ie. COLD WAVE ANDSTORM Eleven Lives Lost In Southern Blizzard and Ships Affected NBW YORK, Jan. 7. A cold wave affected a large por tion of the country -today. Three members of the crew of the tithing boat Henrietta were lost when the craft sank off Iing Beach, long Island, in a gale. Steamer Herman ''rAM-h Is nhorc off Newport, Rhode Island. A blizzard in the south cost 11 lives. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and CentraJ British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929 LOCATION ALONGSIDE NEW BILLMOR MILL GETS A POSITION AS FARM LOAN Dr. MacLcan Has Wide Knowledge Which Will J!e Useful at Ottawa OTTAWA, Jan 7.--In making the announcement of he appointment !' J. D. MaeL'N-.n. former premier of Br ti?h Columbia, as federal loan commissioner, Minister of Finance Robb said: "The appointment is onci ajir. re the office nought the man, and not the man the posit on. It is desi Me that the commissioner have a broad knowledge of Cunadian conditions and also understand provincial finances. The latter is im portant, as the act provides for that Leonard Davis of QuaU.no, Vancouver Island, and his 18-year old companion, a niece of R. 0. Clark of Port Sound, who left A week ago, have been dresyned baa. been inc eased by the discovery of their launch tran4dd oo tM rocky shore a mile and a half north !of Blunden Harbor. The discovery was made by Flight Lieutenant A. II. Hull, who flew north to assist in the search. The two who are missing left Boston Grill LAKCSB CAIlAltET Special Dinner Thursday! and Saturdays Dancing every hafurrtajr nljht from 0 tu 12. Dance Hall tor Hire Accommodations for Private Parties Phone 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS PORPOISE HARBOR AT LKFT: AIR VISITORS Takinjr off at Cleveland for t'bkago. Fium left: Gen. Lord Thompson, president of Aero Club of Croat Britain; Samuel Mather. Cleveland, head of welcoming committee; Ambassador Myron Herrick, France; Piere Etienne Flandin, president of Aero Club of France. BAD WEATHER IN ENGLAND Celd Intense in Cernwall, tere Usually II is arm LONDON, Jan. 7. Eng. land is experiencing one of the longest cold tpells of the present season. Motorists, have been held us through reads freezing after sleet, The frost in intense in Corn-. weL where it is a rare occur rence. TWO ARE LOST King of Jugo-Slavia Is Dictator in Forming Country's Cabinet Nou-Party Group to Advise Alexander Instead of Parliamentary Regime Whiqh Was Hopelessly Split BELGRADE, Jugo-Slavia, Jan.-7. Kinir Alexander was virtually dictator of Jugo-Siavla today, having sus- i panued the constitution and named a non-party cabinet Tho rnW.fpll bno.k nri nnn-narlinmnnt crnvommonr nf a VANrOIIVFR ID militarv stamp after a futile attempt to reconcile the T filTVvU f Liil strong party and racial antagonism with which the par- liamentary regime has been split since June. "ZT'".. The d?5tic action of. the king caused . sensation rrived Home Uirougnuui uie country, uut uo uisiuruances OCCUrreil. VANCOUVER. Jan. 7. Fears The Croats seemed to welcome tne king s move heartily. TAYLOR URGES PRESENTATION CO-OPERATION; TO BANDMASTER Pirt.of Prince Rupert Mentioned by Vancouver's Mayor In I Valedictory Co-iperntlon with municipal !inrMarilv It waa hnnht nrob. 1 the island has brought about a able that they took to the rbwboat j bettet feeling than has existed be-when the launch was disabled. for.M -aid Louis D. Taylor in hi veledlctory address on retiring as rnavor of Vancouver last week. Coquitlam Municipal Clerk Supposed to Hate Been Killed "Any feeling of jealousy that may have been noted has passed; ill are working for the common good, realising that, as one grows and expands, the other benefits indirectly. As Victoria, Prince Rup- n I 17 I I . 1 trt and New Westminster prog- DOtlV rOUna On ISOOm 0l LOffS ressaaports.sodoWPOwnport. There is business for all." NEW WESTMINSTER, Jan. 7. William Russell, municipal dork of. Cociuitlam municipality, is believed to sel exeept the third engineer and have been rriUrdered. His bndv with a bullet throuuh the n eooch the ships carpenter when the i, This in,. - 8hlp sank about 600 miles off New. uuiS uum ux uu rrark in the history of the Board hore thlS morning. nf Trade, it is interesting to iook den for exv Yqt. , The police believe that Russell was murdered elsewhere ' and that the body wa taken in an automobile or other FRANK NIGHBOR HAS INJURED HIS KNEE, IS OUT OF HOCKEY OTTAWA, Jan. 7. Frank w I'StablnUted Itseir SO Urmij , . ,-,.,i.,n -h those Who have vmfflMTnW Ton 7. ltn,.....l 1 .I -.1 i l J I I Ull U Niohhnr naairliiaa nttsiM i-Hlitre. . ... ..-ltt, i,iv,.v.-.. ,.w.-.w. . ...... a. u VUI11C1U IIMll lirjlUUlJll Lll LI1H TlVUr Si L'lllTK. 1L 1R UCllCVCU 1L I fie l- UILII.'VI ariairS'OT me ... cominuii..' ' . , , . rt n conne(lion ,.. rh0f mxtinn .!,... ... . . . ? . . , , , P . .... i. ' will ha nut of hoi-kev for two or I hut it i nlmoit a complement of. 1 during thene r" WM sWenactl m W0 UOUy SnOUKl emor me water, uut i. with wiiii Us iih wwiti operations m. ---r. censor ui of Arta niuciiu for lur 13 hi years yearn i i i i , o Landed bnnm of lnrrs. . -i.. ,.n .n,i f n most as much .ri,.. iu, Thn . . . . : - nn .a - " pi w ye.im. c - i anu lormer suierinienaent or ii V P rtance. except for matUr0 r i Houston, Its first president, may llanff National Pnrk, s dead aged RllSSell WRS foillierly teller . of the.Bnilk i of e Montreal i i M!ii(ipHl administration, as the 178. horn IieiO. u.y.ouncll Itself. I Continued on Page Four currence of 'the old knee injury. The management i. said to be seeking a new forward. A presentation was made at the last practice by the Boys' Band or a fine ebony dresser set in an alligator case to Bandmaster Wilson us a mark of appreciation of Blunden Harbor Monday last fori i ties of the lower mainland and hi work with them. Percy Mc- iniosn was spokesman lor tne rroup. making a neat little speech n doing so, and Mr. Wilson feel-"Hy replied. The band is starting the New iVar with the aim of making another tour this year, but whether o Edmonton again or south has ot yet been determined. H MILL WILL OPKN PORPpiSH HARBOR DUKING PKBRUAItV v l The mw sawmill of tho y Billmor 8pmce Mills Ltd., about aiK miles along the Canadian National Railway track west of Prince Rupert on Porpoise Harbor, is ex- netted to be opened for op- erations early in February. Finishing touches are now being made on the construct- ion of the pluut.