CLASSIFIED HABIT iverroM reads the Claaslfled Ads. If you los, advertias for Jt. If jim find, locate th owner. Wbttcvcr jou need, advertise for It (ir.T THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. K TORIA, Jan. 24. Four government measures w iv introduced and given their first reading in the legis-lan.rt- yesterday. One of these does away with the hold-in 'i t.y-elections for ministers called to office: another l Pi uses to take the Game Act out of the jurisdiction of IS COMPLETED Prfcratlon. of Sockcye Salmon and Halibut Are Objects of I'adt WASHINGTON, Jan- W- ti of soekeye Mrmon and r on the Pacific coast are My ready for signature. o'Malley. chief commis- i of fisheries here, expected .i very satisfactory arrange-meeker Hounties to He Given For Manufacturing From Scrap Iron HUGE YIELD He- " TORI A, Jan. S4. Private ' " ) rs, who commented yester- WHEAT CANADA 'IT AW A. Jan. 24. Canada's l:.'1'1 "r wheat for 1028 was 5S&.-" 1 7, bushels. This is the firet ""I" the cro has pawed the half '""," mark, it was announced i. i dy by the bureau of "'Hi 1st ics. v rx . No. 18. - - - ; , provincial police and place it in the hands of a game Mowd Thc Adiournnunt of lhe i i iMoer, uie province lo ue umaea miO QlSinciS ana , Debate Yesterday After The t .. . iung game Doara 10 De aDoiiuied. I' regard to the first-mentioned bill, the effect of the amendment will be to change the nimi rrnn rmr tonstumion am. unner it min Hill lKtAIl PATTULLOTO SPEAK TODAY Mover and Seconder Had Spoken VICTORIA. Jan. 2-1: The us- lsters aelected immediately follow-1 ual addresa in reply to the speech 'ciSel Owncrl? AiHwiation of Seattle Sends Delegate to Washington S"ATTLE, Jan 24-Acting on a rumor that a represemaiive of the ; Xrf hit an Commercial Club had (been sent to Washington to ask for a bill setting duty on halibut f-nre ing at Canadian porta, H . E . 1 Loken, manager of Seattle Fishing j Vessel Owners', Association, hat i been sent, to WahIngton to com-! hat such a move. it was announced here. Reno.- received by the association states that a dW of two riirii ririiuiu win nui nave I " u) " . , ... , to go hack for re-election, or will a F. Kennedy, Member for North 1 e"t9 r moiT ? JZ but catches is by-election be necessary at any Okanogan ami seconded by Dr. time a member of the houae is se-' G. K. McNanghton, member for lected for ministerial office. jCoasox, both of whom spoke at Introductioa of a remedial bill some length, reveals tae fact that the speakers The adjournment of the debate i "aw mtwm oiwm rrovn vvc WooM ! detrimental to the in- havinglylcymtoJt.Mereer ; U t sfcer . on the ad-J" SSSS- - ... 1 ihj V BH - . ht - ja Mnpuq - ' w a - rm viwrcas mWI ' mob wbu wui Kivr ( l.ttMI nikAii anil Mm lates looking to the con- - . .. . oHl- in ri.ii.wr with SHIPSAGROUND ALASKA WATERS JUNEAU. Jtn. 24. The roast s-uard cutter Uiialga left which broke away from its moor Port Port A Awtrong, wHtrong, u tag at isidue at 8:40 this eveoiag. latetfaf . the family and the residue will aground No one is on board the h Peralta. The patrol boat Cyg-nn teft for Petersburg en route to McLoa By on Dahl Island, where the gas boat Truth is reported ag'Ound j THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEA-SENSE IMPORTANT VANCOUVER. Jn. 24 Development of a "sea sense" among the inland population of Canada is a vital factor in luiure . the governnwnfs inten-! t of the COUBtry. according MilinJiiaii InivtataitMBil 4a to t t II ! tl . I 111 to introduce a legislation rn. prsn-rick William Wal- """'he establishment of the iron Ucf former Buenose skipper and '' " industry, expressed the known maritlme author, who "i" ""! yesterday thut the bUB-!,. ..... j in Vancouver to take I,... .... -I - J t. IHM Ml, . "ii nirei manuiaciureu 1 iiwtii rm 1 'P iron would be one " ' 1 features. Jl 50. , part in direction of the ea music the ; sr...4. wffh hitce seaboard, ,' i,," M1W' UBdlepending on export markets Publishment near Vancouver) of much of whHt she I'lHtu for this purpose. It IHNKltto,,,. look to her ports, -mong private member thajf d Bfclpping predom.n- gaui in v - said. Judge II. -A. McKeown Hon. T. C. Norris, members of the Board tl Railway ComttJssioiiers of Csnada; T. F. Burpee. wc-reUry of the Board, and Mrs. McKeown and Mrs. Buri-ee. wno are making the round trip Stewsrt and Anyox today ''' tumor Prince Runert. will dis- mWk hAro tomorrow niornlng from that vessel and will inmorrow niirht on the Princess Royal for Vancouver enroute to Ottawa. WASHINGTON. Jan. 24: President Coolidge yesterday nominated Howard D. Stablerto to be Uaited States attorney for the first division of district LUMBERMEN'S TRAIN .... . i . 1 fn- r.n. UiMMnr ' Tk. -1.1 . t tw. 4 'lUantlty 01 USD WHICn can yswrrwij ' ' t im ayHii uam iiwi me cbv ''Ht in any parUCUiar year, wncre wc vwmivw uuuia uir nmcrn iwuin uum- ;il!v the same policy will wed in the case of halibut. IRON INDUSTRY IN PROVINCE nermens Association party being sought en ships unloading at Prince Rupert, while Ketchikan be jdnty f ee. Such action wouM Dbiually make Ketchikan the controlling centie of the fishing industry of the gift front kri' government, j the public questions coming be- Mjriini I VK VFQ Areeoding 4e sett ion will rectify 'oro the House. It will be Mr. lUt'lIVJj LijnTljJ this and legalize the intention of Pattullo'a first speech from the ould be made whereby offl- retroactive of each government wijl be ' red to make regulations for : 'enervation of fisheries on I' rific. ' governmenvR will put in an ' :.( artificial spawning pro-' and a quantity of the catch ' restricted partly through Mi nsion of the closed sea-.i mi alao br fixing of the the legislature that there should. benches to the left of Mr. Speak- be aa exira allowance lor tne er. If will also be aadel ALASKAN APPOLVTMENT LARGE ESTATE! I . J i i... J the V n Lain heirs of f tk. the children. k Mmn reports ttais afternoon stated. j paa A Ex-Alderman Casey Tells About Conditions as He Found Them in East Canada and United States PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PlilNCE RUPERT. B. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1929 PROTESTMADE Railways Join In Protect Against Recent Immigration 1 ' Ruling , J MONTREAL, Jan. 24 A par tial embargo placed against tral European colonists by the Dei- Indicating that the Dominion is on the eve of a period minion department of immigratioa of great commercial and industrial prosperity, business and colonisation drew the c.p.r. in the larger cities of eastern Canada seems to be flourish- m the c n.r. yesterday a for- '""v 7n 1 7 fl"n T eu""'u' c'i The decision, it is claimed in cording to Ex-Aid. n George B. Casey, who returned to the 'the statement issued by the presi-city yesterday following a month's trip east. It was over dents of the two systems, win not Boston Grill LARGE CABARET Special Dinner Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday nljht from 9 to It Dance Kail for Hire Accommodations for Frlvate Parties Pbune 4S7 PRICE FIVE CENTS FURTHER STEPS TAKEN IN MATTER OF NORTHERN ROAD Government Will Change Game Act and Modify Constitution Tb Do Away Holding By-elections COMBAT MOVE TAKE HAUIBUT CANADIAN DOGS FOR BYRD'S ANTARt TIC EXPEDITION here are the fifteen huskies ; ur i.usej by Commander Byrd by wireless from P. Hardy of Vancouver, who keips ;. i.t :mel . well-'ramed sled dogs on Grouse Mountain, 4,000 feet above the sea level. These dogs were tent to New Zealand on Beard R.M.S. Niagara after Byrd had Wirelessed ihat the animals he took originally had suffered by the long slow voyage through the tropica. Lieutenant Alan Innes-Taylor, center, former R.C.M.P. officer, who massed raeny a mile in the Yakon wa wfth tike police force, went south in eharge of the dogs. TOLMIE HAS COLD WILL NOT LEAD HOUSE FEW DAYS . . VICTORIA, Jan. S4: Pre- ... . ... mier Tolraieivdllbe dsafned $2QOJ)OO.W11I of Former Ueuterv- to for a day or ant-Governor to Be Probed , tvk by ft contractd yes- Next Week tarday when he stood bare- T , headed in the wind on the VANCOUVER. ,..r Jan. 24 -Ap- gt6M of the Parliament plication will be made next week BBiWiDgB to t thc t for probate of the will of the late Governor Hn WJLi N!?0,,I rte Hon. H. R. Pooley, attor- Va rJT1 Ued,at ,J7 ney general, will lead the 500.000. consietimr of real estate hoUM jn Tolmje.s abMnce and securities. 4 Income from tne estate win be divided equally among members Five- Year Charter is Sought for Railway to Peace from Stewart Capital to Be Increased From Two to Ten Million Dollars and Old Charter Otherwise Amended to Permit of Financing VICTORIA, Jan. 24. Completion of the NflLrtheast-ern Railway from Stewart to the eastern boundary of the Peace River block within five' years and the extension of ' A T rnID A nrA' a branch line up the Findlay River from Frt'Gjrabame. ftl MIdAKuU! B. C.;to tap the richly mineralized IngerfM flfstffct is ' proposed in a bill it is planned to introduce this sraioa. George A. Walkem of Vancouver will preseiilMre petition for the introduction of the bill which amends the old charter to permit the financing of the undertaking. Authority is sought to increase the capitalization of the company from two to ten millions. WHITE OAKS OF JALNA TORONTO. Jan. 24: Miss now boast a population of some, or 500 a day. Features of the1 L . w.. -.imer. is to appear serially in the 60,000 people . Besidet visiting his native hom spent mojt of his time while away at Detroit, where his mother and 1-itrnrf Detroit. It Is imnwnce planu W tne rwa Motor Co. are situated. Mr. Casey made a tour of one of -these plants and its magnitude was an almost ncomprehensible' revelation. Some idea of 'the site of the industry acter tearing down many old battleships Great HriUin or other northern and vessels of the merchant ma- European -or preferred countries other relatives live. The automo-i rine fleet which Ford bought to bile industry is maklBg.a, greaUus lbamaterfal in building auto hetVaUhni4lAiand .the airplane tnanu fftcturing plan, where from 40 to SO planes are constantly under construction . The population of the east has changed considerably to char- Roth in Canada and the J "A.1..1I.- beginning with with the IK. : immeBsity or the rora plant which interested in moving the colonists! were Dartieulariv lmnressivA unnn t nnn.nnfnmul mnnirlM ia riorum y CREW OF FLORIDA SAFELY RESCUED Liner America Takes People Off Distressed Italian Ship In Atlantic may be Judged by the fact that. United States there are a great NBW YORK, Jan. 24. Capt. Henry Ford made an announce-number of foreigners. The east George Fried of the United States ! ment on New Year's Eve that SO,- hus been having a mild winter, liner America yesterday rescued j 000 more men were to be taken though the weather since New' the crew of 82 from the Italian ion at the gradual rate of some 400 Year has been colder than before, 'freighter Florida in mid-Atlantic. number. The title in at Chatham, OnUrio, Mr. Caey(Mr. Casey were the operation of Europe rather than those from J"."1'". ,orm. 7'''., be PROGRESS OF KING STILL MAINTAINED Maio de la Roche and Miss Caro- I lvn Clement have left on an ex- LONDON. Jan. 24 it was , J . E . IL.I. r.t.t.J -fl-l.ll.. t D.i..LIkn 30 years since Mr. Casey had been east and he noted a only work a hardship on both the , t y wU, be nt in;Palace tod,y th,t th,re WM m great change in general conditions and a big increase of transnortion companies, but will ! change to report in the King's population. Windsor, Ontario, is one Qf the Cities that has l? , fK ' Lu' .3' The sequel to "Jalna." written condltmn. the progress previously been goistt ahead rapidly and it- - mnt i peop,? : iby Miss de U Roche last sum- announced being maintained. VANCOUVER WHKAT VANCOUVER. Jan. 24:-AVheat "Tbe was quoted on the local exchange I today at $1.26' . Prince Rupert Board of Trade LUNCHEON IN COMMODORE CAFE At 1 p.m., Friday, thc 25th in honor of the visit of Justice W. A. McKeown and Hon. T. C. Norris of the Railway Commission. Chief Commissioner McKeown will address the Board. Large attendance it requested. Ticketa $1.00.