CLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone read the Classified Ad. It you lose, advertise for it. jf you find, locate the owner. Whatever you need, advertise for it GET THE CLAHSIFIED -n. ' A . g ' V XX.. No. 21. ". i' todav. according to morn- "Thp mind of man must be OFFICIALS OF 4- APPEAL COURT AMANULLAII BACK KING AFGHANISTAN 1 OMBAY, India, Jan. 28: n announcement issued day by the Afghan consul-uid that the former hi ng Amanullah had been '' ailed to power. m. 4. m. beauty and nature's wonder,1 said. , IN VACANT HOUSE Two Room Gutted Saturday Af lemon at 841 Summit v Avenue Fire of mysterious origin at ii J , R:4B Siturday afternoon guiieu fwn rooms of a vacant be THEIR BUNKS BRITISH Will ACT WITH THE DOMINIONS double . TQJUO. Jan. 28:-Prince Kunl fatbr of Empress Nano, died yesterday, r4iii tW THANKS . i Mm P.volfaon and family de- T -t i 4i,unU nil their friends 4. anv ...- - . tnr ih kind pxliressions Ol )"' . thv mceived in th ir recent be- the A. u. reavement; particularly E. and I. O. O. F. Lodges. the standing train. HUNG A BELL ON A CHICKEN HAWK EDMONTON. Jan. 2. The, plight at a belled chicken hawk in j the wilds aaar Tomahawk, AK,.,i north of here, is exciting Interest in tfca region. Jt is believed the ilUli. JnlilLu lunlvilii pool. DIED SUDDENLY: MONTREAL, Jan. 28. Ho. Cold Wave Extends i line through the Yellowhead pass, where one of the track has been into a highway. tADVANTAGESOir- PACMC POETS POtT- Edmonto Bulltini 2?t mM-nmr wf The what flgjjs of Alberta are tn. rnnrr ta Vnneaiivpr than thev Are. ail way reports. Nine cars ; 'Spared" to. beaty. Clottered up Tae ntwk foumJ whoM to ChurcMM, and there is no rea- .at are arriving here today. wftli the materialism of the pres-UBlow Prson piaceo a HQgt to BUWe9 that any ptibl ft cars are reported to be ent day it finds little room for W wears a wild and desperate development of the grain trade ! .lasper Park bound here, nature. It is th.- work of the0" d of ,u neck h8 k" through that po-t will affect the cars to the east of the di-' poet to turn his thoughts toward : chafed bare. As it plunges upon westward movement of the Alberta al point. 'that which is beautiful and love- ,ta P.y tn "nkling bell crop in My MriouB waJ.. The f urther bouts reported u IU Hrnlns and th He pacific the were aDl, to develop his personalitf. ports are open year i.'.rnmg for local loaaing. ipoetiv Is the window through ." I around, a fact wfalch goes a long IwUeh men men may may gasc gasc at at life's j ! way to offset the longer ;hsul from Vancouver to Liver- HUGE INCOME TAX Uortin umA fifi irtliw WAfUUNftTON. Jan. 23: . I .M KRTON, Wash . , Jan . 28 . CBief of the supreme court for too Uncle Sam last year collected Jn- l rapped in their bunks, two LONDON, Jan. 28. Sir Austen district of Mont eat, died sudden- coaae tax amounting tn.all to . ..un wtre drowned when a ('hamberain told the house of jy yesterday. 169,000,000. i'iv'r overturned at Seabreak commons today that the British ; . I'f Hood canal yesterday, government proposed to deposit I other men brok through the its ratification of the Kellogg pactj I "U in the bunk house and MS soon as the dominions were j-hre. They were injured, r, position to do so. ;.i'larentiy were recovering to-, The two dead are Delbert ftllTDDril- ftp rinn H iq f Rntll and UUiwiLniivi - I Trterson, aged 0, of. IV Over Western Canada Low Temp, in Yukon The cold wave which is striking Prince Rupert now is milt fnrtPrnl thrmifrhniit. Rritijiri f!nlnmri?Yi nncf thfi Ynknn of the provincial court .torv dwelling house at 844 Sum- , ,,,i raH r., a Ti,. ,0fV,rt.l - . . . i i u iii iii ua Lonufl iTsva xai tia 1.11c; uiaix ion . inci c is aci w w -zcx l.i 1 -ion and anneal have been mit Avenue, the owner of wnicn red un follows: ijB Henry Bullock, who is farming He Rupert John C. Mc- jB the Burns Lake district. The an. in place of John Dybhavn. ' blase was well under way before 'n iiwia-R. L. Gale, In pUt tbe arrival of the fire depart-"iam S. Henry. irefit. which soon brought it un- V'ui're George Munro i ri ns, in plaee of John O. C. Wil- FATHER OF EMPRESS DEAD everywhere west pf Terrace and even at that much favored spot the thermometer came within two degrees of it. The Yukon Territory is shivering with thermometer from 30 to 50 below It readings , varying , . degrees zero. mi e e -i der control. is cola too m soutnern liritisn uoiumbia, ana mere nas been snow at a number of points . The report from points on the government telegraphs this- - morning at 8 o'clock follow : i Hajratior-ciear, Maht wind. 0 Print BuueruVi5eW ojlhi;Vliaj!enHJ--i-Cloudy.. alm. 2 be- temporature II. ! low: Terrace Cloudy, calm. 3. Smithers Cloudy, enlm, 2 be- Rosswoou I'art cloudy, south. low. wind, 4. Burns Lake Clear, c&m, 42 be- Aiyanlih Part cloudy, calm. 4. lw. Alice Arm Clear, strong north- Atlin Part cloudy. 20 below. east wind, 10. White Horse Cloudy, north Anyox North wind, 10. Stewart Clear north wind, port Simpson 1 . . . j jwina, ih. 14. wind, 30. Clear, north! 48. Selkirk PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT B. C, MO NDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929 Gladstone. IS1. 14. Goiconda, 1.02, 1.08. Grsndview, 78, 78Vs. Independence, 101-, 10. Indian, T. . Inter. Goal & Coke. 85, 36. Kootenay Florence, SSVs, M. Kootenay King, 88, 89. L. Lb, Nil, 6. Lakevww, Ifo,. 'Lucky Jim, , 28. Marmot Metals, 7, Marmot Gold, 8, Mohawk, 9Yt, 94. Morten Woolsey, 5 National Silver. 194. 4 5& M. Noble Five, 75, 76. Pend Oreille, 14.50, 14.71. Porter Idaho, 73, 71. Premier, 2.19, 2.20. Reeves McDonald, 3.55, 8.84. Rufus Argenta, 38, 88. Ruth Hope. 69, 60. Silver Crest, 94. Silverado. 1.15, 1.104 ' Silversmftn, 12, NIL Snowflake, Nil. 8f. Sunloch, 3.78, 4.00. Topley Richfield, It, I Toric. Nil, 1.90. . Whitewater, 1.15, 1J0. Woodbine, 8, 3V4. A Vj SOUTH AFRICA SIGNED TREATY CAPETOWN, South Africa, Jan. 28. The house of assembly Foggy, south wind, of the Union ol South Africa, to-;day ratified the Kellogg-Briand Dawson Foggy, calm, 45. peace pact . Boston Grill LARGE CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to II. Dance Ball lor Hire Accommodations for Private Parties Phone 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS COLD SNAP EXTENDS THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE OF WEST Two Train Wrecks on C.P.R. in RAILWAYS WILL i wl:l D-.-.L. m i i - GET TOGETHER rr iin.il neueisiuKa men losi Mves RKVELSTOKE, Jan. 28. When their engine plunged P D FRFFPHT ,r .Surprise Creek bridce. near Cutbank. a few miW v. 1 . 1 llLlUlil -r l blacier, liert Woodland, engineer, and C . H . Gib-fireman, were killed about 8 o'clock this morning, ! i i were Revelstoke men, the former with a large family icttnt here. The two engines were proceeding together eastward. i rward engine remaining on the track . RKVELSTOKE. Jan. 2S Afred Abrahams oi TRAINS CRASH .nrl Hrvillo Thnmnonn nrraH tr-omman nf tkJa Jt "e on tbe e C C.l'.K. Calgary to rr killed last evening at Lauretta when two Canadian lnJnonton TIC ireigm irams crasnea. LUreita li aDOUt IB The dead are P. Goodman, con .- east of here . The wreck caused traffic to be tied ur ductor, and s. a. bi don.. train t l.f main line until midnicht. Ahrahamson was a son of 0. . .,r of the city. W. Abrahamson, ex- GKAIN lKArilL BLISS CAM IS PICKING UPi VISITS WEST More art. Reported On Way Here ; Tell People tf Wripg About Today Than for Several j Need of Poetry In Life Weeks Past Of iUm iirain movement to Prince. WIKKJLPJ&. Jan. 28: Bliss ' from the prairies, which Carmen, the Canadian poet, is i. -!i very alow daring the j delivMfrtg a series jof lectures i.-w months, is banning to tr'i wtlta he'saW: man, both of Calgary. R. S. Mowatt, trajntnan, also of Calgary, was injared. Three men were travelling deadhead to Red Deer in the second-class, which Keen Competition but Parliament Will Not Be Party to Duplication OTTAWA, Jan.. 28 -While there is keen coaapjtion between the two big MsHway companies ! for tho right of entry to a luimber " I of distr eta in th-e wken fi i-l t . Jn- 28 "Twoi the prairies, it is generally under-men killed and a third seriously! 6tood here that win 8rriv . injured was the result of a crash ,in(wt:.iiHnff r.v .-hi,-h between two freight trains at Air line yesterday moru- each line will se-.ve a certain definite terri'ory. There will also be some arrange -ier. in re?;rrl to the opening up f ihe Teach River, where joint control of the existing line is being arranged. The sentiment is expressed that pa liarr.t-it would not allow any put out of commission and turaed duplication of lade. .The folly of was standing at Alrurte wnen a; Qna M tn th- aftat tut been made following freight crashed into ,i-.r in th.. ease of thp double ONTARIO LEGISLATURE PREPARES FOR OPENING Legislation pertaining to the Liquor Control Act is likely to be a feature of the session of H" O-' Tio l,e)rilature which op ns on January 30, although it is not likely that a government bill will be via traduced to tbe ragihest of the deputation from the Trades and Labor Cojagnss of .JlttSuB for the aafe of beer by the glass. The above layout shows the Provincial- Pariitfroowt Huiklings at Toronto, and the leaders of tbe various parties in the House. Tbey are left to right: 'in. -I. G. Leth bridge, Progressive Leader; Hon. G. II Ferguson, Conservative Leader; and Hon. W. K. N. Sinclair, K.C, recently c hoses to lead the Liberals. STM.K niinrATmNS m j ur tl..., UottrtHiy o! e I The lotoiig ;d &u- atkt x - man unu rrumuu liuuwii liuu u ,Muuon Oa Ltd.) Muotatlons were Bayiw, 4',, 47. Beaver Sliver, 184. ) Big Missouri, 1.56, 1.62. ocean Cork Province, 24, 24' j. Cotton Belt, 62. 62' ; Dunwell, Nil, 18. Duthie, Nil. 61. Georgia River. S9i, 40' Ditch and Drowned When Car Overturned on Dewdney Road NEW WESTMINSTER, Jan. 23. Dan M. Parrelly, aed 36 and single, president of the Westminster Construction Company, and an unidentified woman, probably about 22 years of age, were drowned some time between Saturday and Sunday, afternoon wheji an automobile driven by Farrelly'went into a ditch cohtrilhing' five feet of wat ttait!i0p0vdney truck road, 10 miles east of New Westminster. The car, upside down in the ditch, was discovered by two youths late Sunday afternoon. The police found it necessary to cut through three inches of ice and use a team of horses to right the car before the bodlps could be extricated. COAL MINE FOUND HUDSON BAY , JUNCTION, 8atk.. Jan. 28: Reports reaching here indicate that a coal mine has been discovered sixteen cupint' HUls oil shales. BURNED TO DEATH ! WINNIPEG, Jsn. 28: Mr. and Mru. Lame rand aged settlers of Duck Bay on Lake Winnlpegosis were burned to death in their homo on Saturday. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER. Jan. 28. Wheat was quoted on the local exchange, today at $1.24 ',4 FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late D. McQueen will lake place from the parlors of the B. C. Undertakers at '1 p.m. Tuesday. January 29. Rev. .!. A. Madill officiating. REPAIRS MADE TO STEAMER miles southeast of this village. ., .. tOrt S.O& Ull v" Map Teat, arc being made to detor- mine the extent of the field and the quality of the coal. Surveys are also being made in the Por- But Later Repaired Steer ing Geer I NEW YORK, Jan. 28: The i coast guard cutter Tampa was i advised today that the apparently j disabled British steamer Silver ! Maple had been able to make re pairs to the steering gear. The steamer had sent out an S.O.S. on Saturday when about 700 miles east of Boston. INDIAN PRINCESS" FORMERLY SEATTLE GIRL HAS DAUGHTER PARIS, Jan. 28: Tbe Ma- m ha ranee Devi Holker, for- merly Miss Nancy Ann Mil- ler of Seattle, Wash., gave birth to a girl -last Saturday. Both are doing well.