CLASSIFIED HABIT L 'ryone reacU the Classified Ad. I: you los. advertlM or It. If you tlnd, locate the owner. Whatever you need, fl lor It UKT THE CLASS' ', .. No. 14. 'J . ' ''t 3. - V Ft Down Embankment Only A MILTON, Ont ( i Idaho, 10 up at 0c; Sun-j Whether or not the Alberta gov-l " cents up at $4-40; Toric i ernmc'.it will hve anything to say Hi up at $2.10; Grandvlew P I've to SOc; Big Missouri down J5t at $1.8&. KING HAD A QUIET DAY AND GOOD NIGHT i"l(N, Jan. 19. The i i physicians issued the fol- I.ulletin: "The King had t day and there is no change 'Hurt , The next bulletin will i mi(I tomorrow night." bulletin says: "The King .I'd a Kod night u ss continues." PROPOSE IS VOTED DOWN i'i :ntm;T)N, B.C. Jan. 19: ' "i (,W(4 in the sestll' jli "ia voted down the pttiMM Hi" central selling agency for i. e. Fruit and Vegetables. PIONEER DIES SKWARD. Jan. 19: After suf- EDMONTON, Jan. 19. r do in regard to the construction programs of the Canadian Na tional and Canadian 1'acinc nan ways is in the lap of the future Hon. Vernor W. Smith, minister of railways, says that the matter has not yet come before tne gov. .rnment in any way, and no oc One Man Mled'A ifjc casion for taking action or adopt-1 ing an attitude in respect to u nai ' thus far arisen. Now that the province is on, thi verge of going out of tne railway business, there is not the same likelihood of the government The M'taktaf a hand in the prospective Ifight between the two companies, the chances being insteaa mm, tbe will be left to work things out themselves. Mr. Smith points, out, however, that Alberta people.: ir. common with all otner median citisens. are directly con-1 cerned In the welfare ol the iva-tional lines and will therefore naturally take an interest in the later developments. If the matter get to the stage of the house of common railway committee and the western provinces are asked by that body to I' renresented at Its sttfctafs. it is ' forinir frum a rvanilvflp trnlco fnr tnoether died yesterday. icjuestion. key. VM minww years. August Peitman, aged thinks, that AJbMtir will be there, the earliest Kodiak pioneer, I As yet, hoavM, WBt a live DELAY LIKELY IN Ton 1Q Uo.It P oTo. tinted to 199 commit- i iik-fj. and irom zU to 34 nassentrers inmred. when the . - . a, j ' T n WHJVU vi li'o-Hamilton and Buffalo express train was derailed injured . He had both legs broken and was scalded. ing balast from beneath the ties following a down (if rain is held responsible. iALF-MILLION CORPORATION to Establish Air Mail Line Seattle to Juneau TTLE. Jan. 19: A half ' miliar corporation to p-air nail line from Se-' Juneau and to equip a :.u try has been formed i ;n ('. Gorst, president of .;'tl' flyinfr service, it was - I t-.ere yesterday. YESTERDAY'S TRADING MUVER. Jan. 19 'In 'v continued in laite volume id y and in spite of further !' '.ikinK the price trend was l upward. " 'v Copper closed 10 up at ri-aiiu in un at S13:! LOUD PEEL ON STOCK EXCHANGE who aucie,ded I as Secretary of I un liT of Portland Cannl Imum Mmlc Advance hut Me MU-Mouri Wom Down U nit Birkenhead State for India in the Baldwin Cabinet. WILL NOT TAKE PART IN RAILWAY DISPUTE SAYS ALBERTA MINISTER PACIFIC COAST LINE EDMONTON, Jan. 19: Itiver One For Paper Mill The Other For Utilities VICTORIA, Jan. 19: The .juea- STOCK QUOTATIONS iOw! a' c- s -"".aion C. W l Hayview, 6, 5Vi. B. C. Silver. 1.S5, Nil. Big Missouri, 1.60, l.GS. Coast Copper, 80.00, Nil. Cork Province, 29, 5Vi. Dutfcie, 66, 76. George Capper, 10.60, 11.00. Georgia River, 48, 44. 96, 9 SolcotxU. raadview, 88, 84. Independence, 18 V4. 14. Indian, 7, 9. Inter. Coal & Xoke, 85. 86. Kortenajr Florence, 27, 88. Kootsnay King, 48, 44. HL, 6V. 7. Lucky Jim. ZSV, 86. Marmot MeUls. , 9. Marmot Gold, 9. 3Vi. Mohawk, 10, lOVs. Morten Woolaey. 5V4, 6'j. National Silver, 22, 28. Noble Five, 76, 78. Pond Oreille, 18.90, 14.00. Porter Idaho, 80, 81. Premier, 2J0. 26. Ileeves McDonald, 3.80, 3.90. Rufttf Argenta, 48, 49. Ruth Hie. nt, GC. Silver Crest, 18, 12Vfc. Silverado, 1JM, 1M. Sllversairth. It, Nil. Slocan Kiag, 7, 8. Snowflake, 40, 41. Sunloeh, 4.28. 4.80. Terratnua, It,' Nil. Topley Ufehftfiild, 68, 68H. Torlc, 100, &2S. Wellington, 10, 10)4. Whitewater, 1.40, 1.60, Woodbine, 8V1, 4. Eastern Stock Sherritt Oerden, &9S, Nil. Oils Dalheutte, 2.00, 2.15. Horns. 8.80, 8.60. MoLeod, 4.26, 4,40. MsglsiHl, 2.76. 2.90. PfilHild, 1.0B. Nil. I -"'I : WHO WILL-FORM 1 NEW COMMITTEES When Dr. King was pawing . through Edmonton he stated Interest Heine Taken In Possible that the prospects for a Pac- ' Choices of Mayor S. P. coast outlet frem fthe 1 McSlordie eace Jliver country mhh- ... . m . . . innuyHn , likely for the immediate fa- ! Now that the municipal elect-; ture for the reason that the 'i0ns are over, siwsonlation is al- ' . railways railways ni had buch large ex- ready rife as tff wh will be ap- teen by Muyor S. P. AIcMordie. 'There ura three nw aldermen miles east of Stoney Creek last night. , jl)Uti wh,ie ei4cn naJ COnainer- i in engine left the rails and plunged 40 feet down the' bic exjwnencc in .natters of ad- ; ;1;:Sment-The baggage car and 8moking car al8 : WATER POWER xirs &JE i Tl.f fireman's body was found beneath the engine. I nnMnrTITmM''' with u k Gant of Hamilton, engineer, was the most seri-i fl 1 1 ?lr r. 1 1 1 iti Aiu. ccUit in for. another year i mMim immn e .j n m u a. land Alt!. L'rown rajrclectcJ, there Iwill be any chautjft in the chair- Two Ille Concerns Want Campbell i.ii.nships f the 'finance und ut- ility committee respectively Thin leaves the f airmanship of the Board of Works the only one to be filled with a new appoint- t on of who shall get the Camp-jment to aucotd AkL W. J. Greer, bell River Pswer whre it is Mid who did not task J-election this that 40,01)0 horsepower or more year. Aid. Prudhoaune and Aid. ou'.r be developed will have to Audderhara. members of last 1p (!f,'i;ied pretty soon. The 1 year's Board of WoiJ. remain oH ' rown Williaroette paper con- the council bat it Is not certain i i-rn which controls the mill t jthat rthr will, be elvatd Orcun Falla was plasMAR to usefwe twawfaaiwhiptof the eommtt u forrftulp and now ,ii !i tion PRINCE RUPERT Northern, and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY. JANUARY 19, 1929 CK IN EASTERN CAN EAT) OF SURVEY DEPARTMENT TELLS OF PRINCE ocornotive Plunged 40 Left to right: Signora Edda VICTORIA, Jan. 19: With the recent change in Government, the From ttui utilitifl aommitte of opening of the Provincial Legis- last year, Aid. Linsey is missing lture on Tuesday, will take on through not being . re-elected, additional interest, wita Conser- Ald. Elect S. D. Mecdortald was vative hostesses coming to ins formerly chairman of the com- 'ore in the round of entertaining mittee. which follows in its waKe. It la o.iit rwiaiM ih.t . His Honor the Lieutenant-oov- cept for the chairmaBships of ernor and Miss Macxenue win 1 the finance and utilities commit- entertain at the usual state din-tees, r following the opening of the there may be a general shuffle frum last year's appoint- House, to which the new caomet menta. Mayor McMordie wiH an- ministers, members of the judic- nouMM th nrannnl, of th iarv, and other officials will be Umftmrttees at the first meeting invited. This will be followed at of the new council next Thursday l o'eloeK oy a state recepuon w. i.l4 which the memuers ana meir. ...itani. 4 there will be several newcomers Wrk-Hnour retail .stbre, we . among -the women who will at- fl.A fteeant store next to the following the 1.22 opening Capitol Theatre, from Mon- House. day morning, January 21 un- , til further notice. j PRICE OF WHEAT Same telephone numbers, i 02 and 08. 14 BURNS & COLTD. FAMILY OF MUSSOLINI Boston Grill IAItGE CAIUKET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to 12. Dance Hall tor Hire Accommodations tor Private Parties rhone 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS RUPERT .WKJftE3 OPENING TO BE Prince Rupert Waters Are Best 'ii which claims it is ndeJed forj The finance committee of lost ,ht! in posed smelter and for fear, as far as membership of tht-r developments on Vancouver the council is concerned, remaiss -lund and the lower mainland. intact with .the exception of Aid. Some decision, must be arrived Tinken. To this committef, it is state Dinner to De Given at Gov at soon as the pfr eoncm has practically certain that either ernment House and Reception deposited a guarantee with the Aid. Elect Orme or Dawson, or At Empress Hotel Government that they will com- both, will be appointed. Aid. mence operations before next fall. Collart and Aid. Dibb, members of last vcans finance committee. are still on the council, Mussolini, Romano, Bruno and Vi:torio, the three sons, Benito Mussolini and his daughter, Edda. NEST TUESDAY Surveyed in whole World for 100 Miles Out, 75 Miles Wide VANCOUVER. Jan. 19. Stressing the importance of properly charted waters and coast lines in an address to the foreign trade bureau of the Board of Trade here, H . B . Parteeau of the department of marine and fish-cries, hydrographic survey branch, at Victoria, said that Prince Rupert was the most thoroughly surveyed in the whole world for an area of 100 miles out to sea and 75 miles wide . Mr. Parizeau pointed out that properly charted waters . "lowered insurance risks and made UsTITrnrin n 1 nill Ivessel owners willing to send their Ml KlIIK r A K If I l"P to a port, thus increasing its I HORRORS SHOWN RIVERSIDE, Cal., Jan. 19. PARIS, Jan 19: Marshal Una ranoriMl this: " " - ; : re moving temporarily to .u..vu.- arranged morning . that the patient sho !a slight improvement. ELECTED P1ESIDBNT trade. The coastline of Canada was longer than any other in the world and British Columbia contributed 10,000 miles of it. it 1 would take a boat 42 days to go around the B. C. coastline trav- .iit in niU, an hnnr fnr 24 wivo. officio!, and orivtte clt-; Bones of different descriptions. 5 ..... Uens-from Vaitcouver and Vic-;bits of hair, pieces of scalp, cart-j WCII irMAliral 1 AHVl WtUi-IUlUWW LAUl- teria 'have been invited. There ridges, toe nails and fingernails, n,Tnnmn DIES IN THE east r."'" '""""u"e JZi'Ti&ZJrS LlhUl .-UUVtKlNUK 1 The ceremony at the Parliament Special Sheriff Lester Graham Tim An 1 niPn evidence 11 A Ml I I IU A II I U v.i k.. iuu.n rMvaH kor. rtniiHin. will r followed bv an yesterday. He said the the dirt lUfini 1 JUl U I U V tfaat Mrs. Sarah Schmidt, wife of informal reception at the Em- had been screened from Professor Schmidt of Toronto, press Hotel, when Premier Tol-, n tne ancn cnicaen ouu.. died December 24. The late Mrs. mie and Mrs. Tolmie will be "at , : ! vi'iNN'PEG. Jan. 19: Hon. Sehmldt was a sister of the late home" to the Cabinet ministers prrnimrn Bedore Burrows aged 71. lieuten- Mrs. F. W. Hart, also a sister of and members of the Legislature MOVER AND SttUNUhK ant governor of Manitoba, died Mrs. Fred Salsbu.y of Vancouver. ad their wives, and tea will be( n-priiy i AnnRFW here in hospital last night. He She was well-known as Mies Craw- rved. UIlAHrt HUUIXLOJ ol,PHted on for appendicitis ford In the boundary country. She jn order not to conflict with ; 1 k nis recovery was Is also an aunt of Mr. Crawford the Premier's reception, the Vic- OTTAWA, Jan. 19. T. M. ttntjcjnat-d until late last night of the Crawford Logging Co. at toria Women's Conservative As- Cayley of Oxford South will move when ne BUfftrea a relapse. He rort uemema. sociatioa have postponed tneir h address in reply to tne speecn ... . n itti Un durinc the reception, which was to have from the throne. The seconder .... .......AJlJ-lAA4a. teken place following the opening will be Charles E. Farland, elect-, Mr l5odore wu8 ap,M)lnted gov- To . hi uim .... - ernor in n". iii'MOVAl. NOTlfiF. The election resulted in an ua- usual number being chosen from enable the owner to Vancouver, ana i:u,.rMuOT FOCH IMPROVING NINE DEATHS FROMTORNADO EVANS VI LLE, Indiana. Jan. 19 : Nine deaths and injuries to thirty persons mostly children PENT1CTON, Jan. 19 : Thorn- was the toll of the tornado which VANCOUVER. Jan. 19: Wheat as Abriel of Naskup, was elected wept through the four middle 1 was uuoted an the exchange today president of the B. C. Fruit western state yesterday aecom- T , ., .. a Growers' Association, yesterday. Ipunied by heavy ruin storms.