CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone readi the Clualtted Ad. V you lose, advertise fa It. ' ir you find, locate thf Whatever you need, -n . OUT TUB VlAHt. ft x No. :i. ivment. RATHER ROUGH SAYSBOOTH the department in lt04. MARRIAGE IS . BIG SURPRISE LONln I'.rltnln'M s lord high chancellor. l.urd Hailaham, was married today In Henry VIII. chapel of West minster Abbey to Hon. MrB. Mil-d ed Margaret Lawrence. The wedding came us a groat surprise. Lord Hallsham Is a widow and is 67 years of age. Mrs. Lawrence i u widow, aged 86, and a brilliant lawyer. uorta whenever they wish." Set tlement of the meaninx of the word lies between Ottawa and Washington. "As a matter of aettwl fact," declares the inspector, "fishlnjt boats from Seattle come into out ports when there is no real nec- it- .... mnnnliaht nicrhta. UmMi . ,."1 n .rm l)um Nwt for example. They use our porta ,),,,wlHl ! British Columbi. is stwWfd with jln' coves, inlets and natural har- LONDON, 4. -Informed f"r l,!?J?iSr JielvT. Motherwell draw, atten-council .ior m of the SaltaUon Anny has . b. -en HummoHod and wae Itteiy w " " r.TTn boats ooaw are are wir in that Lanaaian a . j 1 grre territorial waters in Canadian r mt hi tnmi foal this thisl. 1 Mther rawer roa row on In Mother- Co,u,bi.," Major ' ;we aaid but as Ottawa never m made any rullntt. no effort has IMH'HCTOK 1)1116 ibeen mafle t uhI the United i States loats. NEW WESTMINRTfiR, Jan. 4 : ; .&rS!B SSire stewart company Seattle Claims that Treaty is Being Broken and U. S. Fishing Boats Ousted from Canada Pdrte .Major Motherwell, Chief Inspector of Fisheries, Explains Situation and Says Americans Abusing Privileges Granted Them VANCOUVER, Jan. 4. The Seattle chamber of commerce in a letter to the Dominion department of fisheries at h tawa, it is revealed here, maintains that Canadian of -i!( i i' . in British Columbia are violating tht letter and the ;ii it of the treaty between Canada and the United Stales, h ii fiattin Vwutts nf th United Statps sct kine sheltei a: ''m ousted from the province's ports. Spokesmen! !(i llie nnuwl toiuniuia iisneiuicii um tmo tnu umiruu DEATH CHEATED PROSPECTOR OF HIS WEALTH l hat umtea Mates t ihn"rm!i av Uemiting to use the ports i.hlng centres. It s lij.or. th. interpretation " the word "shelter' that . merit of the dispute hinges. ' ' affair has extremely interest i' possibilities," commented Ma Motherwell, chief inspector i t rlaiiaciea. "and mav have the re 1 suit Of reaeiting txyond the par- ! 1, ON, Jan. 3. John Noihl. ticular point lit imtuf.' "N" i . r lrr.pner and Jicoeneetor of doubt," Motfcerwell continne.l. ! I.u dent dietrtet, i dead, fol- "the meaning 'intende by the g an attack of pneumonia. word "shelter" was that the Ani-llc had flsSsw a strike on the erican fishing boat would be Kwrside fvstfv V clata' after allowed the fiat of r ports ..r, of pjii tat lint and daath when in dietrees, vfhen bad ' . ;,tud hint of th- wealth of wather made navigation danger ' n r. he had dreamed Recently ous, or for other humanitarian i lie property Was bonded to the reasons. "Their contention, how-"im Mines Corporation and Noihl ever, is that "shelter" means u.i.s to receive 180.000 as his first they can enter British Columbia this district. If dead. He jolnoa ,n MmRPflR ATF.I) VICTORIA, Jan. 4. Incorporations for the month include the Finn Silver Minatvf Stewart, capitalised at 11,000,000. NEW MAGISTRATES FOR THE DISTRICT VICTORIA. Jan. 4. R. G. Cunningham, of Port Essington. B. C. has been made Justice of pea' ' snd J. U. Glllatt, Queen Char-lote Islands, becomes stipendiary magistrate of Prince Rupert County. LADY WI1.UNGD0N 31EI.BOURNK, Australia, Jan. 4. In .face of enormous wld the Hnttlsh cricket team ' .(ousjit themselves into a Volition where victory is pimiWe against Australia in the third teat match. At the end of play today the ww were: Australia. 74; Hngland, 88. England thus requlreM 1G1 run to win and save nine wickets. Hoblw and Sutcliffe in their eighth opening wicket added a century to their list of Australian test matches. BROUGHT NATIVES 600 MILES BY DOG moonabinlng. PRINCE RUPERT, F. C, FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1923 3 i m mm -nr-rami Wife of the uovciTtur-Gaieral ENGLAND HAS 161 TO MAKE TN9WICKETS Hobba and Sutcliffe were Star Players on lHvadinjc Team Today i TEAM FOR TRIAL PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, Jan. 4:-Wheat was (iutd on the exchange today 'at UM Had Quurr day , LONDON, Jan. 4: The 8:16 p.m. bulletin said: "There is no change to report In His Majesty's condition. The King had a quiet day." TO B UPWARD MOVE MINE STOCKS Number of A2vanr.es on Vancouver Stock Ex-change, Injgding Dutlde VANCOUVER, Jan. 4 The local stock market, which showed speculative interest on Wednesday", continued its upward trenl yestcr ay. ntrrer' us isauei at-oring fair- I" sy' iJMtVi' rdvince ! (e A J -Donald do ed 10 cent;, r.trrnffcr, Duthie seven cent Hi M's'1. o" sales atrgre-;at'ng 42.000 edv.inced ft ur ::nd ene-half cent RufuH Arjterlh, two and half certi; in ''enen r -e. two an-.' onhlf rents all on lieivy demand. Premier moved un five cents. SALARY REYISIDN i OFIECHNr.JLHEtl 1 DOMINION SEjMCE OTTAWA, Jm. 3,-a-Th nrn-- a i aiti . un nuriini loaajp says; n-mmw Ma Konr.ii Kintr hnn assumed au-' horiiiy over the proposal of a salary revision fr profesaionaLand technical men in public service and it is expected action will: 1m? taken at the Hproachnir ses-l sion t increase the aala ies by amounts ranging from $240 to $420 yearly. ASKING CONTINUE EDUCATIONAL GRANT TECHNICAL SCHOOLS VICTORIA. Jan. 4 In prepa-ratoin for the extension of techni-i cat education in B. C. in a large' way, the cabinet yesterday passed a resolution asking the federal Kovernment to extend for a term of years its present ay stem of grants, for technical schools. The grants lapse on March SI. PARLIAMENT MEETS FEB. 7 Will Probably Legislate to Return 11. C. Railway Ijinds at This Session OTTAWA. Jan. 4 Premier Mackensie King announeod last night that the Dominion parliament would open February 7. This was decided at a cabinet BETHEL, Alaska, Jan. 4. iHting. TraVellhsg 000 miles by dog team' It is quite possible that at this ever the f roxen wnstes of the low-: session legislation will he placed or Koskokwin. United States 'befo e Darliament nrovidine for i PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper E USE. tua. big American Vessels Allowed To Use Ports Qnlyras , Specified OTTAWA, Jan. 4. Canada will insist on the enforcement of the treaty made in 1918 in the mater of keeping II. C. coast portx free from American fishing vetwels except when they put in owing to bad weather or for supplies or shelter or repairs as spec ified in the treaty. W. A. Found, deputy minister of fisheries, stated today, referring to the complain of the Seattle Chamber of IMMIGRANTS SA1LEW SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. 4: Tjrtyt first immigrants for Canada AHW the new 160 fare parage sailed aboard the Ascan'a terday. WORKMEN DROWN LIEGE, Belgium. Jan. 4: workmen were drowned when an automobile transporting them fell into the Urother yesterday. llunutt V.rk.l UlluniK i.tiivn. ! thn Mhirn tn VtrifUh Cnlnmliin nf fVN'pill. furm hand. Convicted of ed yesterday with three natives the lands in what is known as the the murde- of his aged employer, accused of murder, assault and Peace River Block and also rail- Asor Robertson, and Robertson's way lands in the neighborhood of daughter, on February 4 last, was the C.P.R. main line, which ut hanged at seven minutes after present come under federal con- eight in the jail here. trol, but which a royol commls- ONTARIO MAN ! HANGED TODAY BARRIE. Out.,. Ian. 4. George aion decided should bejeturned to All the time of city police the province. ! court this morning was devoted Political forecasters are pre- to hearing of evidence by Mag-dicting that the session will be istrste McClymont in the case of much livelier than the previous an assault on Nels Robinson in one. With occaaional rumora In ' the Commodore Cafe on Christ-thft air of a possible general el- mas night and the case is con-ectlon next fall, the likelihood is tinuing this afternoon. E. T. that the debates both of the Com- j Jones, city solicitor, is pi oseeut-mons and the Senate will be more . ing and L. W. Patmore is acting spirited. 'for the defeuce. Boston Grill I.AKCE CAI1AUKT Special Dinner Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every (Saturday night from 9 to 12. Dance Hall lor Hire Accommodations lor Private Parties Tlione 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS 07X4 WA SAYS HARBORS ONLY AS REFUGE PAN -AMERICAN COMMITTEE DEALINC WITH BOLIVIA-PAR ACL'AY DISPUTE From left, seated: I'-. Foster tii aUrtvn. (.hilt; liurKeldo Amala, Krazil; Dr. Victor Maur-Peru; Charles Evans Hujihe s. America's representative; Dr. Orestes Ferrara, Cuba. Stand-P. L. Boal, secretury; and Benjamin Cohen, .secretary and in l -ri.reter. CANADA WILL Continued Improvement of King Reported Today ' Monarch Able to Rest as New Treatment Is Beginning to Take Effect LONDON, Jan. 4. The condition of King George shows continued improvement today and the feeling that the monarch is now on the way to recovery is generally expressed. The restlessness which prevented him from securing adequate sleep on two previous nights seemed to have departed and last night was quiet. Late this afternon it was officially stated that His Majesty passed a quiet night and day. The physicians are - continuing the use of new treat- VlfTADIA riPVnnPkr ment to accelerate all possible im- YlUlmlA lmlJJUUa provement in the general condi- VAQ R1ISY MIRIM jtion of the patient and this norn-WiD J .V.I, I lift "Port Indicate, satisfactory YKAK JUM LftULl) I improvement in the infecte J area . VICTORIA. Jan. 3: During 1928 thirty-one vessels were float ed into the new Esquimslt dry-' deck for cleaning, painting and repairs, according to Capt. O. i K. Parker, dockmaster. Vessels repaired represented a K,ver, total tonnage of 114,534, against ' 86,480 tons last year. Revenue ollected this year was $26,641.66 as against $19,306.77 last year. ; The largest vessel docked was as , Chief Capilano on July 8, a ship 588 feet long and one of the This morning's bulletin stated ! hat the King had a quieter night ! and local condition shows improvement, while his general con dition remains stationary. MORE CHANGES IN VANCOUVER POtlCE VANCOUVER. Jan. 4. Immediate abolition of the morality , and dry squads and amalgamation '(' their jiersonnel with that of the criminal " ... investigation . .--..r....- department " I TV I V, O llt.l mvm a...,,. . i ers. I and the promotion of Insiector of Next year xeveral improve- Detectives John J. Thompson to ments will be made at the dry- be chief Inspector of the greater Jock, including a portable steam 'c-lminal investigation depiirtment boiler, new motor genera tor and was ordered yesterday by Chief bigger pumps at a eost of $17,- 000, and residences for the dock-master and his assistant. 11UR1E1) TODAY After a brief and quiet service in the chapel of Huyner Brs. undertaker with Rev. Alfred Wilson of First United Church officiating, interment of the late David McAllister, well known 8!) year old Seal Cove boatbuilder. 'ook place this afternoon in Fair-view Cemetery. GETS DUCKING LONDON. Jan. 4. While hunting with the Quorn hounds today at Melton. Mowbray, the Duke of Gloucester was thrown into a stream when his horse fell. The duke was uninjured, but received a good ducking.