I CLASSIFIED HABIT v " i l Ertrjone read the Claaslfled Ad. I j( you Iom, ftdrertlM for it. I if you find, locate the owner, " whatever you need, advertUe for It GET THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. 01, AW., liu, IV, m . m m mm ;". nil mu mm mm mm sv m m M FOR NOT FILING RETURN ON INCOME v inmifiMn nnwnra -i i . .t 1 i unrnin uHtra nf lh rmirt nf re- IIM In raannnia fn RlimmonseS :d in connection with delln- irevlously. instructed were or-'ed by the court to have them ftiiornnnn npxr ana were warneu at inn nrn in rnmniv iviin ims f0 4f feared that the death toll of the inundated territory when ,,,:n n1ri ,...-. 4.uni c it. -. - .. - . .:-r . lhe Danube and her tributaries swelled over the banks. IIII-1I1L' 111,111V 1111111 LI1L-1I IHJIIllfS. llieiLIIlir SIlllW Illlll lfl iiaused disastrous floods in Macedonia and Thrace The Bavarian rivers overflowed, while the risinir temnerature- II I 1 1 1 1 LIltTl II ILfllV 1111 f.MlrlllllWfll i I l I I NVVHII ir 111 I riH liEGlSlATURE RELIEF WORK DOES NOT SIT' IS DISCUSSED HnesKs of Premier and His Min isters Holds Up Business VICTORIA. Feb. 19. Owing '.he illness of Premier Tolmle. iniatcr of Finance Shelly.. and ni.tier nf Agriculture AlKinson. has been decided to postpone Mr e tUnirs of the leu suture un City Council Makes Explanation In Regard to Suggestion of Unemployed Men , Several .unemplovwl jncn.-atten- ded lasT night's MahdJl 'meeting and, just before adjournment, one of them suggested that a Wednesday. Mr. Shelly mistake was being made in the dsct jipcetih which was to have distribution of relief work. Some ci delivered inrd today was post- IALED INTO COURT men were getting five or six day' work a week while others only got half a day. Quite a few men were actuallyQiungry and it was suggested that there' be more rotation In giving employment. Aid. Brown felt that there was some misconception among the unemployed. He pointed out that the Municipal Act would not permit relief work on such local improvement construction as the trunk sewers. For this work, only the best men could be employed. The city had been endeavoring to spread out the relief work as f arbiter possible. Mayor McMqrdle gave aseur-aneethati the chy was making every possible effort to meet the situation and provide work orncr wnulil ri.su t n further ana moe who ic"j ... iw nro ilneMr mnrl nplinn emnlOVment. Ifiln Minffnhn WtniCfJVC KPSlon wu iiiuiiuuiu - n Because They Traded in Stocks Affected by Government Action WINNIPEG. Feb. 19. Attornev-GeneralW. J. Ma- irv k tni Mnnitn m irrrtprofi nis rusiniuuiuii, it no unnonnppfi in inc letrisiaiuru ov 1 luuuvi iJtv" ru"" fiav .iiir 1 it,.irt itrna iinninri in nn 11 ii r i :i v i in; iiiuiitivA At. 11 u 11111 will nn. 11. iiunuLU All un v. i . - i az. 1 ... . .. . 1. 11 1. i.ah n ArtAnrnii .,ii,i 1... . , , , , , 1 . HinAmnnr fT nnr T h n rrnitnunmntir nnfi fiopifinn Tn n iki; l ainini,i. v -, athn rnan nnd RAC aill U'V .c..p fcDlMrn urn i incrr of the house. mi lLC 11 ILL V J CANADA VERY SOON LONDON. Feb. 19. While vi a n.. 4U. n 4i Ar "mvioii iiiuuaviiai tan vjj i ie Prince of Wales said that he future. rOm the pnt ut Srtn. -Piinr. this morning to be on time. Both resignations are the outcome of the purchase of Winnipeg Electric Company stock by the cabinet ministers at the time of the lease of the Seven Sfcter Falls to the company, this being consummated by the government. It was announced in the legislature that Mr. Major had purchased 50 shares, held them for a week and then sold. Mr. Clubb had purchased 250 shares In the Winnipeg stock, It was revealed T. It, C Pr jj ' ut of the Sun Life, Canada's iargest insurance com pany. PROHIBITION PARTY ASKING FOR ABOLITION Would Have Vote Taken in the Province on General Question VICTORIA, Feb. 19: A referendum on the broad question of preventing the total importation of liquor into British Columbia and its manufacture was the chief proposal laid ifffira the cabinet yesterday bjl legation f from the British Columbia Prohibition Association. A verdict in lavor 01 wiijiiiwuair wouiu oT dfhVte?i the OW fori mean the end ernme ntS-; ' I liquor business after the existing stocks are consumed. Other re-quests were for scientific instructing, advertising; and the abolition of the system by which liquor I profits are earmarked for munici palities and a referendum in Greater Vancouver on the continuance of beer parlors. Rev. II. J. Mclntyre for the delegation proposed that the leg islature petition the Canadian ! parliament for legislation under! ' Mt l til wnicn me voic woum ue taken here at the next federal election. Omy the federal government authorities can arrange for the ballot covering manufacture and importation, it was explained. TRADE COMMISSIONER MELBOURNE, Aus., Feb. 19: The commonwealth government has appointed R. A. Haynes mani aging director of; an Adelaide firm, Australian Trade Commissioner in i Canada at a salary of 3,000 pounds, ,wth headquarters in Toronto. William Murray Johnson, an elderly' man who has been In the Prince llupert General Hospital for some time, will sail this afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver enroute to Kamloops where he will enter the Provincial Ilenic,. Prince Rupert Liberal Association Expresses Resentment at , :h Present System ! RESOLUTION URGES CHANGE ; Olof Hanson to Take Matter, up i li.f.L fi. . k mm ucparinirni ui uuawa While There The following resolution was passed unanimously at a well-attended meeting of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association heli' last night in the Metiopoie Hull, un motion of Jack Judge: "RESOLVED that we. the! i Prince Rupert LiberaJ Association i express our disapproval of the et-1 titude of the Canadian National Steamship Co. in having the) ships of their company which ply i i era t ion, should hrc due corvuld eration shown In so far as the overhauling and duf-coeklng is concerned, especially, whin .their company are operatfrErtW dock at this port. dry "That a. copy of this resolution voicing our resentment of the at- tftllrla nf ihm. nffiifil wfin nra .. , . ... . department concerned to have such work carried out at the dry dock of Prince Rupert, from where their tonnage is secured." PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Centra) British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929 OFFICERS OF IRISH ARMY RESIGNED DUBLIN, Feb. 19 eral Daniel Hogan, chief of the staff of the Free State arryjhas resigned, Colonel Jarres Fitzmauricc-, and 12 other officers resigned last i ri. ay. Ntne of the resignations were explained. THREE LIFERS MAKE ESCAPE COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 19. these northern waters, overhauled Three life term murderers, in-and dry-docked "tot the city ot eluding Pat McDermott, the alay- vancouver. ier of Don MelleU, a Canton pub-; Whereas: This territory, giv-; lisher, and two oth prisoners, tng as it does the .tonnage- to ! who sawed their way .to freedom these shipa to maintain theff op, from the state .peatientiary here today. They have not been re captured 1 . . PREMIER TOLMIE AGAIN LAID UP AND TWO MINISTERS responsiole lor mis arrangement 4. be forwarded tb Mr. Olof Han-I VICTORIAj Feb.. 19: son at Ottawa with a request that I Premier Tolmfey lion. W. Gt he voice a protest against thej Shelly and Hon. William At- continuation of this arrangement, kinson are-all laid up with and that he take steps with the; colds and' It . is likely that Tuesday's budget speech will be postponed. Local Liberal Sounds 1 Tocsin to Fight the Tariff . of U.S. Against Canada At the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association last night, L. W. Patmorc, one of 'the prominent members of the association, declared that the only cloud on the Liberal horizon was the matter of the tariff. He declared that if the United States closed her markets against Canada, then Canada should put up a retaliatory tariff. If the United States thought they could retain the valuable Canadian market and at the same time forbid her markets to Canadians, the Liberal party would have to face the issue and adopt a different policy in regard to the tariff . If the farmers ()e the west demanded it, he thought the Liberal government would change its policy, Should they decide not to do so, there would be troublesome times ahead. RESEARCH LAB. SBU1LDINGUP WILL BE BUILT! LAST SEASON Boston Grill LARGE CABARET Special D Itinera Thursdays md Saturday Dancing every Saturday nljht from 0 to 12. Dance Hall (or Hire Accommodation (or Private Parties Phone 437 EUROPEAN SCOUR PRICE FIVE CENTS UBERALS MA Y HA VE TO ADOPT NEW POLICY SUGGESTED floods Follow Extreme Cold Over a Large Part of Europe and i DeathtoFolls Expected Meavy i in i.ir:i lijiii iivi:! ti. iai i i: tin i i. 111 i-jiiiiii if ii h v l i 4 SHIPS SHOULD DOCK MOT Estimates Show Sums for Floats at Rupert iandMt lEssington !j.vG, Brady, M;I, Takes t Up -With Government Matter of Slow G rain Movement Through Port of Prince Rupert This Season A telegram has been received from J. C. Brady, M.P., it Ottawa stating that he brought to the attention of the government yesterday the serious situation of the grain movement through the port of Prince Rupert. He pointed out that no cargoes were available and that a gram boat had been waiting in the harbor for ten days. He asked the government to act immediately and see that there was a change in conditions. The minister of trade said he regretted the inability ARTHUR B. WOODS it. Vice-president of the Sun Life.. GRAIN ON WAY Railway offices this afternoon reported about 100 carloads of grain on the territory west of Jnsner Park bound for the local I elevator. Wheat is belntf delfv-cred here about three times a week now. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, Feb. sold today at $1.31. 19.- -Wheat NEW OFFICERS I LIBERAL ASSN. F. Glasssey President For Coming Year and Jack Lindsay First Vice. Officers elected for the coming year by the Prince Rupert Liberal Association last night were as follows: Hon. Presidents, Premier Mackenzie King and T. D. Pattulo. Hon Vice-presidents, Olof Han. son, A. M. Manson and F, G. Dawson. President, H. F. Glassey. I First vicc-preslden J. A. ' OTTAWA, Feb. 19. Tenders -OTTAWA, Feb. 19. The value Lindsay. . r.ro to be called f.-c next week for of building authorized by 68 Second vice-president., John the construction of a new nation- cities in 1928 was considerably Currie. al research laboratory at the cost ereater than in any other year Treasurer, Lieut. Col. S, P. Mc- I of not less tban $2,000,000, it was since the record commenced in Mordie. . . .. . . . ' 1 r 1 T I f i 1. announced by II. M. Tory, presi- 1028, aggregating mqre than $219,- secretary, wougias oior. dent of the national' research 000,000, compared with more than Executive: W. T. Kergin, L. council. I $184,500,000 In 1927. W. Patmore, J. McNulty. J. The building will be classical British Columbia aggregated Judge, M. M. Lamb, Thomas, in design and overlook the Ottawa $24,465,614, or 14.8 per cent over Watt, A. Ivarson. Harvey trasofr River near RIdeau Falls, 1927. land S. E. Parker. at the government to irap:ove conditions, as the contract did not stipulate the quantity of grain to 1 pass through the elevator. Mr. Brady asked for a copy of the contract in notice of motion which will be available in a day so. Mr. Brady says he persistently and repeatedly demanded appropriations for public work for the Skeerra cprutitueixcy and" these wq.-e placed in the main estimates which were brought down yesterday morning. They are as follows: Prince Rupert floats, $16,000: Port Essington floats, $4100; new, Massett wharf, $2500; Alice Am wharf, $1400; Bella Coola wharf, $10,000; Digby Island . floats, 4 $8500. Mr. Brady further says that the amounts for u breakwater and other works throughout the con stituency for which he is pressing may appear in the supplementary estimates. , HALIBUT FOR LOCAL EXCHANGE Helen II. Comes With 2000 Lbs. I- and Holds Over Until Tomorrow The first halibut boat of the --Ins-ieon to arrive. with a catch for dale on the fish exchange is the local boat Helen II. which reached lH 4trvl o"eleck yesterday afternoon with 2000 pounds, coming in with engine trouble before her catch was complete. Sale of the Helen's catch Is being deferred until tomorrow when it is possible other boats may be In. , The Helen II. is now command- led by Oapt. John Hanson, her ownd' and regular skipper, Capt. Chris Hovmuller, being at present on a trip to Denmark. Scottish Humor Imported direct from the Aberdeen Joke Factory most, jramous joke;.. "Man, Sandy, I thocht yon were in London," said one Aberdonian to another. "So I was," replied Sandy, "but I coudna stick it. I wnsna two oors In the place when bang went saxpence." TOO EXPENSIVE An Aberdeen boy was kept from school for a year because, he had to pay ntti-ntion.