CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone rctdi the classified Ad If you Iom. adterttae (or It. K you find, locate th owner, Whatever you need, advertise for it (1F.T THE CLASSIFIED IIAUIT. Vol, .XX.. No. 1G. PARLIAMENT LONDON OPENS DON. Jan. 22. No ape-. ti ructions were forwarded to H lii: idi;m Trade Commissioner it... r,t Anntnitla In discUSS ill a . twiiv uiiv with the Australian i Guinea r Earthquake in Alaska Was Most Severe let- 'bads about on their castors. The i quakes .Uere felt, in othei dis-Urkta. ' rt monies attended the re- . ., , nni'ritTrri! tnPP 1 I17PP nn,K of parliament wis aner- fcVr.NlfcN mjr LliEJ in, i. it wa merely ma re-.'Miiiun of a session which was. no.'ii before Christmas holf There was pronounced in- AS TROLLEY HITS BUS BELLEVUE. Jan. 22 Seven- m the reassemblage, how- , teen are known to be dead and 15 in Fairbanks Districts i us this is the It eMion othwiliWere takam U.boJitaI as a u, present parliament. , ; VesukJl a JikesfcoA; lectri in-! t .'i no untoward political hap- Durban car crashing into a Chi-HK the government should cag0.iittaburgh bus of the Grey-j li. local government bill en-jhouU Co in blinding snow- d into law and then be pre- Btorrn near here this afternoon I inr H general election late In 0j tnt. jjt,aC w,.re in the bus I early in June. ncertain as are the results five million new women vot-n the register, Conservative d. i s are confident that a ma-of go or 70 will be on their ) ill lowers of the situation anti-that while the government it lose seats to both Laborltea H Liberals, they will have a all majority in the next house. DISCUSS TRADE AGREEMENT IN A FRIENDLY WAY OTTAWA, Jan. 22. Official SHIPS SAILING FROM HALIFAX Cnrgoe of Canadian fiooda Co to Newfoundland, Australia .Vml Vet Indleu HALIFAX. Jan. 22:-Elght of the largest ships of the Canadian National Steamahipa fVeet will ar- . a i twn HnlifsUC rive at or unpun. ,,: this week. Their departures win i. Australia. New Zealand, Souih America, the British Weat Indies and British Guinea. In-..ia-a .monir them will be the R.M.S. Lady Nelson which will be leaving Halifax Friday night on her second trip to rmua, British West lndiea. and British Munin carrying a very ... .. .. 1 1 , tutMsunirer . . . . . . . M H, a a i t a nii rum ill mmr i j ' ' v i-i IIUH'IK IHfHIUIC winiiBD .... - - Jl..-, . . . i miinfiun i .hhiiuihiiv. USt OI UlBUIl no t.nde agreement uetween Skiml8her U i.vo wo i countries. nuntries. I I . ": .. ,. uunisUi ,i..j..,v iar "ffk-ial circles decline. to make due to sail on .iiiv commnnt nn the nuestion ofiU'n mern.a, t'hai iilti rations were unuor ui- BIG FIRE IN FREDERICTON Business Section of New Bruns. wick Capital Ravaged by Blaze Today FREDERICTON, N.B., Jan. 22: f ! no which raged for .sixteen thours until noon today did prop-hn l damage In the business sec- It ion of the city of nearly $250 UOUHWI the second sail- ing from Halifax on that route. nn kmiUv the "Canadian Win ner" will sail for New Zealand with a full cargo of motor care, news print and general merchandise, and on the following day the "Canadian Highlander will sail with a full cargo ot similar eomroodit es far Australia and invnxiun Imn:ter" ' ex- ected to get swry from liaiilax he same day for Vancouver, engaged. In the Inter coastal trade. Among the ships of this line due to arrive in Halifax during the week are the "Cnnadiiin Kx-nlorer" from Australia, and the "Canadian Forester" with pas sengers ami cargo trom ''hi"- 000 Five l.ulldlnirs worn dos- i and Nassau, ami the "( ;nadinn ';d. The conflagration star- Souatter" is due in later in in .... m l.hc iiiemtsp of A. C. Cov iwvek from the West Indies. THREE SHIPS IN DISTRESS ON ATLANTIC NEW YORK. Jan. 22. Three freighters were in distress in the Atlantic today. The Italian steamer Florida, from Pensacola for Naplett, sent out SOS calls today, reporting damaged rudder and requesting assistance, about 800 miles off Cape Hatteras. The freighter Dunnedalke was reported sinking in latitude S7, 66". north longitude 39, ST" west, with the President Harrison and other ships rushing to her aid. The steamer Main reported she wus still searching for the British steamer Tessbridge, in distress southweett of Cape Race since yesterday. When the Teasbridge last reported she had two hatches stove in and the stoke hold flooded. .H l believed her wireless was out of commission. ion and provincial PRINCE RUPERT. B. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1929 ARCHBISHOPS MAY VISIT CANADA IN SEPTEMBER NEXT , I . TORONTO, . Jan. 22: Tor- 1 I - omo w'.u oe v:s:iea oy ine Archbishops of Canterbury! yk ih September If . orta which are being I made In connection with the j forthcoming session of the : FAIRBANKS, Jan. 22. What is believed to have been ! ?h?rc!1 ?! England congress the longest and most severe earthquake in history in this I Ze Ztui ocpwmDor .L t-nmblor ridden section kept residents of Fairbanks in . j , asprnse for nearly four hours yesterday . , ; The disturbance started at 12:30 oflock in the morn- nvmi n wpvpirru ;n'i many clocks were stopped by the first shock, which h. WiiiibAtLi lasted well over a minute and continued until 4:20, when j ON VALlfEZ SLAND the last heavy concussion died out, accompanied by heavy earth VANCOUVER, Jan. 22. Tiit rumblings. 50-foot fish trawler Mrsnzett, .for- i Fourteen distinct shocks were merly the Be yl G., famous in a counted during the four-hour hi-jacklrg case a few years ago, pc:iod. Soundn in the earth utfd- was wrecked on Saturday on Val- , ed to the tenseness of the aitua-; dez Island, it was learned yester- CT CCvCIfim lion anA man Prma hurri4 day IA iAill iirjiltlllllVthe Street from homes and ho tels. Nearly everyone waa forced from their beds by the quakes. i,li ion Will Take Place Before WBcB in m;,ny instances rolled the Mioincr AHscmuies, rrou-ably Conservative FIRE SWEPT Constantinople Lost 500 Houses, and 1000 People Shivering In Street CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 22. A terrific fre whipped by a fierce wlndlaid waste a larrte district here teday. 300 he uses being destroyed, while mere than 1000 persons were driven to the freezing streets, where they huddled homeless as the fire cont nued to rage. , TORYANNUAL LAST EVENING: C. H. Orme Elected President of Prince Rupert Conservative Association Aid. -Elect Cyril II. Orme was elecled presklent of the Prince Rune t Conaervativo Association, which held Ita annual meeting last night in the Bmad It was an enthaefftatte gathering and about 100 'peraena were irr.attend- nee. Optimistic addressee by J. C. Brady, M.'P., and James H. Thompson' were features of -the .meeting. The complete list of 1929 officers is as follows: Honorary president Hon. R. B. Bennett and Hon. Dr. S. F. Tolmie. Honorary vice-presidents J. C. Brady, M.P., and Jamos II. Thompson. President C. II. Orme. First vice-president U Love. Second vlee-prosident D. C. Stuart. Secretary-treasurer W. R. Mr Afee. Executive The above officers and R. W. Cameron. J. Fred Ritchie. C. V. Evitt, J. II. Tait, Robert Blanco, G. P. Tinker. W D. Moaley, George Hill and II B. Rochester. A vote of thanks was tendered to W. W. Wright, retiring secro-l The Ctmnty Court case of Alice tart-treasurer, in recognition of Allen va A. Richmond has been sIk years of conacientious and ef-settM out of court. It latent wortc for the association. Local Man Appointed Member of Organization Committee of R. the Liberal Patty in B.C. New House Leader Pattullo Announces That Policy of Opposition Will Be Decided by Conference of Liberal Members VANCOUVER, Jan. 22. Following the appointment of Hon. T. D. Pattullo as house leader, the executive of the Llboral party, in session yesterday afternoon, concen- traiea on 01 ganiznuiun pians . in orKMiii-tciuun tuinuuLLcu was chosen which includes M. Gonzales of Prince Rupert. A resolution, which constitutes a new departure in or ganization principles, moved by J. W. deB. Farris dealt with internal organisation nna 1 procedure. iferred to the advantages of the Addressing approximately 80 equalised freight rntoeenforced by members of the executive at u the Liberals at Ottawa. banquet at night, Hon. J. H. King! The newly appointed house lead- appealed for unanimous support !,.r, T. D. Pattullo, congratulated for the Liberal party, both Domin-, executive officials on the harmony PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper mm PARLIAMENT OPENS LAST TIME BEF 1 AMUl S GENERAL FIGHTS FOR LIFE Boston Grill LARGE CAIIAKET Special Dinner Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 0 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire . Accommodations for Private Parties Phone 437 PRICE FIVE CENTS ORE ELECTIONS Marshal Ferdinand Foch, Ge ralissimo of the Allied Forces during the Great War suffered heart attack which has left hi n so weak that his physicians for some time despaired of saving 'tis life. The above layout shows the famous war hero talking to King George, while on the right is a good portrait of the Marshal. Marshal Fich's iliness develope I from a chill contracted on Armistice Day. STOCK QUOTATIONS p- Will Pn (Courtney of 8. D Vinson Co, ttd.) The fo'lowmg quotations were b'd and atked. - -. Bayview, nil; 5. Beaver Silver, nil; 20. Big Missouri.-SI. 67; $1.70. Cork-Province, 26 1-2; nil. Cotton Belt, 60; 86. Dunwell, nil; 20. Duthie, nil; GG. George Copper, $11; $11.10. Georgia River, 43; 45. Gladstone, nil; 14. Goleonda. $1.10; $1.12. Grandview, 84 1-2; 86. Independence, 13; IS 1-2. Indian, 7; 9. Inter. Coal & Coko, 86; $1 18 Kootenay King,'4; 43. L. &L.. nil;7. t Lakeview, 2; 2 1-4. , Lucky Jim. 26; 26 1-2. Marmot Metals, 8 1-2; 8 S-4. Marmot Gold, 9; 9 1-4. , Mohawk, 10 1-2; 10 8-4. Morten Woolsey, nil; 6 National Silver, 21; 23. Noble Five, 79 1-2; 80. Pend Oreille, $15. SO; $15.76. Porte: -Idaho, nil; 80. Premier. $2.18; nil. Reeves McDonald, $4.26; $4.30. Rufus Argenta. 48; 48 1-8; Ruth-Hope, nil; G2. Silver Crest, nil; 11 1-2. Silverado. $1.18; $1.25. Silversmith, 12; 13. SlocanKing,71-2;8. Snowflake, 41; 42. .s" Sunloch, $4.16; $4.28. Topley-Richfield, 56; 56 1 Toric, $2; $2.26. Whitewater. $1.85; $1 .40. Woodbine, 3 1-2; 4. Eastern Stock Norunda, $G8. Sherritt Gordon, $7.00. Oils Dalhousio, $2; $2.03. Home. $3.50; $8. GO. McLeod, $5.85; $4. Mayland, nil; $3. Freehold, $1.06; nil. to South of England Plans to Recuperate LONDON, Jan. 22. It was officially stated toily that King George will go to Bognor, a popular bathing resort in Sussex on the south coast of England, for convalescence. The date of his departure has not been fixed. The residence selected is Craigwell House, placed at His Majesty's disposal by Sir Arthur Ducross, retired businessman, known as a patron of art. The King's physicians issued the following bulletin to- dy : "The King had a quiet night. .(. His temperature has now remain- ! ed normal for many daye and the CHANNEL TUNNEL ! condition of the buW i aatfcfac- BEING CONSIDERED ...... . ' tory. The empyetmi tntitc wourki ijx is BY ENGLISH HOUSE small ana swaaiif nanqg wisn re- ! turning appetite". Although the LONDON, Jan. 22: Fre- I amount of nourishment Is ade- mier Baldwin announced in ' quale and includes solid food and the House of Commons today 1 his general strength shows im- that a comprehensive non- 1 provement, there is not as yet any party re -examination will be 1 appreciable increase in weight. ! held into a 60 year old pro- J We feel the time in appsoacning i ject for tunnelling under the when His Majesty's removal to English Channel. Wm VANCOUVER, Jan, 84: Arthur Crawford, atred 21, mis-ning since Sunday when he went on a hike up Hollyburn Ridge, is now the subject of an exten- A number of local Canatlian biv? searcn oy ponce ana moun- National Railway employees itaineers. Lste last night, sear "Canada can- at the dav's meeting. The nolicv tnired a skatinir party and dance ; chers, working by torch light lot be secondary to any unit with- of the opposition at this session. Inst night in the Auditorium. , found tresh footsteps in 1 1 ih F.mnire. She will be u ! ,f thn liiliiliii-. Mr. Pnttnllo hnnt anvontv-five nel sons bfing ' leading from the main treat contributing factor in world Haiti, would be decided ht a con-polities," Dr. King said. He re-'ference of the party members. t tne sea air win oe nuvniuancuuo . HUMAN BONES WEST VANCOUVER IDENTIFIED YOUTH MISSING Arthur Crawford. Aged 21, Being Sought on Holly-burn Ridge RIVERSIDE. Cal.. Jan. 22. I Dr. I. D. Nokes, dentist, yester-day identified as human, ently from a person of toe age between 10 and 11. s tooth found at Gordon Northoott"! . ' tdBeken A paleontologist raeotitfiicted the bone f Moment, whtah be de clared to bit parts of ao tinkle of a lierson less than 18 yeaf old. A small piece of the skull bone screened fiom the ranch sol was identified by Dr. Lyttle at the "temporal bone of an immature person." Another small pi act of snow bone was identified by Dr. Lyttle trail, as "from the skull of a juvenile." in attendance at the affair which 1 These -prints, it is telt. may have fingers of a nami were, aiso proved very enjoyable. I been Crawford's. identified.