CLASSIFIED HABIT Ieryon read th ClaIflI Ad. K you lose, tdrertlM for it. If juu find, locate the owor. y 0 7i I Vol PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1020 Whatever jrou need, advertise for if I JET THE CLASSIFIED lUMV I XX., No. 20 KTVVM GHWA MKAQITDKQ IM KVPU Dismissals From Civil Service Returns Asked in B.C. Legislature Pattullo to Speak On Subject rollowing Resolution of Col. Fred Lister in Legislature VICTORIA, Feb. 2. At Fridas. session of the legislature Col. Fred Lister, Conservative of Creston, intro-c :ed a resolution calling for the return of all dismissals vora the civil service. T D . Pattullo wished to have added to the list all dis-r i -sals outside of the civil service . He adjourned the de-t.a'n on the resolution . Speaking in the debate on the address in reply to the, h from the throne, F. M. Mc- mii. Liberal of Cranbrook. j hi'i the government for lt. to include the member j Kootenay in the cabinet. . : v h five Conservative mem-1 .vi' re elected in Kootenay. I the cabinet wu formed, he while the coast had beenl I with no fewer than eight ,-tirs distributed betwfaL. rouver and Victoria are. i ond reading of the bill- .mend the Game Act was mov- . Mr. Pooley. WILL SURRENDER ANGELES. Feb. 2: Wil-V. Stephenson, former sec- i v treasurer and managing ; i. ii of a Calgary' OH Com-j v was ordered to be extradited .nada Friday under an agree- f the attorney's before the 'I commissioner here. M) r the agreement, Stephen-vho was arrested here last i. "ii a fugitive warrant char-iur counts of theft and '.lenient, will return vol-a ily and surrender to the Al- ace. Little Daughter of Mrs. R. W. Dunsmuir Disappears in London and is Discovered in Ireland LONDON, Feb. 2. The widow of the late James Ounsmuir. who died at Siniranore a few weeks ago, is "J'ostrated with grief owing to the mysterious disappearance of her 11-year-old daughter Muriel, along with a for-ior servant, Rose O'Grady,, a 23-year-old Irish girl. Mrs DiinsmuiV's fnthnr-in-law was James Dlllismuir lieutenant-govornor of inly. Lord Byng, head of Scotland Yard, as a friend of the j The O'Grady girl had spoken of going on the stage and Muriel told her playmates that she was going to Ireland with the elder girl: Officials,' however are searching I.ntlflfMl no i, .11 no n4ibinn inenot liWltlrmC .! IlfiLmU. i i v in in finrr n norsnrn " Y CORRESPONDENCE When the Debate Is Resumed? ORIENTALS IN B. C. SUBJECT LEGISLATURE Dr. Wriiwh of Skeena-UHIng Brings Matter to Public Notice Victoria lib'.' N.a provlnc'ewlde jsufvey of the Oriental Tlri-blem was recommended on Friday by the legislative agricultural committee, on a motion by Dr. Wrinch cf Skeena, M-conded byJ. K. Michel, Conservative of Kamloops. It declared that the Oriental penetration into industry had continued by leaps and bounds since the previous survey held in 1926. The fate of the recommendation now rests with the legislature itself. PRICE OF WHEAT VANTQU.VKR, Feks gWlyat wns mi6te oh the local ekcnVnfee today at $1.26. British Columbia from 1916 . lnrornnr. in i in" i-jim: """imTO'l'r,"''. r- D Northern arid CANCER CURE IS THOUGHT BE MIRACLE .Mnn Refused Operati but Undertook to Pray at Shrine of St. Joseph QUEBKC. Feb. 31. Que-bee In much stirred over an; alleged miracle in the case of Albert Cloutier of this city. The man was said by three doctors to be suffering from cancer and was told by them lhat only an operation could save him. He decided not to undergo the operation, but. in-stead, undertook a novena or nine days of prayer at tbe shrine of St. Joseph. This was repeated 13 times and today the doctors declare that the cancer Is perfectly cured. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of $.. U. IrtuHon Co., .Ltd.) The M)M 5WH were Wd a nd asked r li. C. Stiver, 1.25, 1.40. tttyriew, 4 'A, 6. Beaver Silver, 16',, 17. Big Missouri, 1.80, 1.90. Cork Province, 22, 28. Cotton BeJt, 4, - -Dunwell, 15, 17Vi. Duthle, 55, 65. ,f George Copper, 0.26, 9.78 Georgia River, 41, 42. Golconda, 1.03, 1.04. ' Grandvlew, UVu 70. Independence, 104, 11. Indian. 7, 8. Kootenay Florence, 22 Vi, 28-Kootenay King, 38, 39. L. & L.. iV, 5. Lucky Jim, 19, 19 Vi. Mahawk, 8, 9. Morton Wooleey, 44, 5. Marmot River Gold, 7, H. JUiawt Metels, 7, 7Vi, Watlonal Silver, 20Va, 21. " Noble Five. 71, 72. Oregon Copper, 1.11, 1-12. Pend Oreille, 12.00, 12.75. Premier, Nil, .2.17. Porter-Idaho, 71, 75. Reeves McDonald, 380,;.3i-10.y ' Rufus-Argenia, il VSf, 42. Ruth-Hope, 56, 57. Sliver Crest. 9, lOVa. Silvercup, 45, 46. Silverado, 1.20, 1.22. Silversmith, 12 Vi. 18. - : ; Sloean King, 7. 7. Snowflake, Nil, 86. Sunloch, 3.50, 3.75. Terminus, Nil, 12. Topley Richfield, 45Vi, Nil. Torlc, 2.10, 2.40. Wellington, Nil. 16. Whitewater, 1.10, Nil. . Woodbine, 3,Mi, 4. Oils A. P. Consolidated, 05, G8. Dalhousie Oil, 1.95, 2.00. Fabyan Pete. Nil, 5. Home Oil, Nil, 3.50. Mayland Oil, 2.25, 2.45. McLeod, 3.20, 3.30. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. S. Tatara of VICTORIA, Feb. 2. Mrs. James Dunsmuir, widow of Tokyo, announce the marriage of Hon James Dunsmuir, former lieutenant-governor of Sakaye Nakao to Sadao suga of B C received a cablegram from London today sta ing Xiitai.? 21 at Muriel Dunsmuir, the 11-year-old daughter oi ivirs. 0,cloc january 27 29, in Van-R W. Dunsmuir, reported missing yesterday, has been t0UVttPl r.c, by the Rev. T. w. found safe in Ireland. Muriel's mother is the widow oi Kennedy, General Supt. of Orien- fnvmoi. liniitnnnnt.POVernor. tal MtKMons. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper BRITAIN'S PRELATES It is reported by th' ofi ials of the Church of England that theArchbishop n Ve;t. Dr. Tern viP. t'ofw and thp ArchblshojJ of Canterbury. Dr. Cosmo Lang rijrhti, the two pre I-tea of the C hurch of England, have been inn'teH to romo to Canada next September for the Church of England Congress which is to be held in Toronto. Bishop Ileadla m of Gloucester is arranjring the whole program and has tendered an invitation to the Prelates. This is the first time in history that the Anglican QsogresB has been held outside of England. MAY VISIT C ANADA ! 1 ORMISTONWILL ' BE WITNESS IN I 1 BRIBERY CASE LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2:-Ken- neth 1). Ormiston. who disappear- cd at the time when he was wan- 10 testify in the state inquiry ilnto the alleged bribery case. 'Two members of the Temple who were to have testified, have von- ished. PROPOSAL TO REDUCE COST MOTOR LICENSES JSS?LPLi-iEZ British Columbia be reduced to $5 was made to the agricultural com- mlttee of the legislature yester- dav hv th advisory board of 1 farmers' institutes and was held over until further information Is secured from the provincial police itrnffic department. Tied to Cannon and Blown To Bits In Afghanistan On Order of King for Looting LONDON, Feb. 2. The Daily Express in a despatch from Karachi, India, says that King Amanul-lah has taken stern measures to suppress the looting 'by tribesmen between Chaman and Kandahar in Afghanistan. Tribesmen caught attacking a caravan were brought in chains to Kandahar, where they were tied to the mouth of a cannon and blown to bits. All the inhabitants were ordered to witness the spectacle. BIG MISSOURI AND TOPLEY DROPPED OFF I VANCOUVER, Feb. 2:-Bigl Missouri, after opening at $1.85 old down to $175 yesterday but came back in the late trading to ted to testify in the Amee Mac-eloee at $1.82. Rufus Argenta pherson case here, will be called on a heavy trading scored a net advance of 4 Vi cents to 44. Topley Richfield waa under nroeeure selling off to 45 at the close, lor the nci loss oi 42 cents on the sales of 92,000 hares. PLANE IS LOCATED NEIGHBORHOOD KABUL LONDON. Feb. 2. It was stated in official circles yesterday which has been mlealnir several iIiivr whlln on a fliuht tn k'nlml tn rescue foreigners has been located by n scout plane. j ANIST IEF0RE BOARD OF TRADE Letters in Regard to Highway Rectioed by Board of Trade at Its Meeting Held Last Night At .the meeting of the Board of Trade last night, a letter was read from P. Philip, deputy minister and public works engineer, in reply to a request that work be proceeded with on the Terrace highway. The letter follows: "i am instructed to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 16th instant addressed to Hon. N. S. Lougheed, and in reply thereto would advise that the wishes of the boat d as expressed in your letter will receive the minister's personal consideration. iou will understand, of course, that the department ha been inundated with requests" involving very very large large sums sums oi money and it is unlikely that the 1 1 nds vot d by thw Legislature will be more than sufficient to meet a small part of the requests we have received." Another letter on the same sub-.i.'v.-t from T. D. Pattullo, M.L.A. follows: "I have a copy of your letter f .Ian. 15 whicn you sent to the Minister of Public Works. "1 would like U say that I shall do everything I possibly can to see that the work on the Provincial Highway is continued from year to yenuntjlfjnal com pietiMi. The letters were filed. MODIFIED STATEMENT ON MALASPINA MINE VANCOUVER, Feb. 1. Dedal waa made here today by II. Stewart and H. L. Batten and associates that the company had a deal in Victoria whereby R. II. Stewart would take over control of the Malaspina mine on Howe Sound . From the headquarters of R. H. Stewart and II. L. Batten, it was stated that an examination of the mine had been arang-ed and if results were satisfactory arrangements would be completed for financing. ALUMINUM COMPANY SEPARATE CONCERN OTTAWA. Feb. 2. The Aluminum Company of Canada Is no longer subsidiary of the Aluminum Company of America, Leiirhton McCarthy, the former fi.m s counsel, stated before the tariff advisory board yesterday He announced that the transfer to Canadian control was now being romuleted and he said that the Aluminum Limited would be the holding company. Tn nMCTCIM IMYilLi 1U ClllJlLin ARISES IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Feb. 2: New discoveries are claimed to have been made by Glen H. Draper, which differ from those of Einstein and which promise to cause considerable discussion in scientific circles. EVIDENCE OF BLIND ORGANIST IS TAKEN CHICAGO, Feb. 2: A convic- tlon occurred In the courts here yesterday when the word 01 a blind organist was taken In a holdun case, the blind man de- claring that he recognized the voice of his attacker. LABOE CABARET Special Dinners Thursday and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday nleht from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire .Accommodations for Private Parties Phone 437 PRICE FIVE CENTS SEEMS LIKE MAN WITHOUT ANY PARENTS Northcott, Alleged Murderer of Boys,. Disclaimed as, a Son MISSION GTY, Feb. 2. .OyirjBlaj employed as a housekeeper here, denied that she was the mother of Gordon Stewart Northcott as testified by Mrs. Sarah Northcott. She said that Gordon was born to Mrs. Sarah Northcott . at Bladworth, Sask., in November,. 1906, when she (Mrs. Clark) Vas 18 years of tge. Her mother, was attended by Dr. J. FJfe of Iteglna and by Mrs. A. 'N Roseqtilst, nurse of Bladworth. Mrs. Clark said that Gordon's father was Cyrus Northcott. REGINA. Feb. 2. Mrs. A. N. Rosequist, at present living in Bladworth, stated by long distant telephone yesterday that she remembered attending the birth of Gordon Northcott. She said the mother of the baby was a woman of between 30 and 36 years of age. Vital statistics here show no record of the birth. SALVATION ARMY COUNCIL MEETS LONDON. Feb. 2 : The Salvation High Council met again yesterday with Commissioner Hay presiding. All the members were in attendance. The business before them was the situation which had arisen following the granting of the injunction against them by the Court of Chancery, prohibiting them from electing a successor to General Bramwell Booth until he had had on opportunity to be heard. SCOTTISH HUMOR Imported- direct from the Aberdeen Joke Factory A I1EAU FKIEfJD Tammas: "What do they mean by 'A Dear Friend. Sandy?" Sandy: " I dlnna ken but the dearest friend I ever had was a man that was married three times. He cost me twa wreathes and three weddin' presents in sax years." . ii Ik jpitfifi Boston Grill Ha