f Iireryone red th Cist If you lose, dvertlf ,.. . . Whatever yqu need, "'-i,. 7 1KT THE CLAHSIFIED HAMI. Jj. . v X . No. 25. CLASSIFIED HABIT 1 Boston Grill TROTSKY OFF IN Legislature Seeks to Validate' Election of Member and Pattullo Objects Change in Constitution Doings of Legislature Indicate Effort of Liberals to Unseat Two Interior Members VICTORIA, Feb. 1. The bill to amend the constitu-n act to eliminate the necessity of the newly appointed net ministers having to be re-elected before assuming t icc introduced by the government, was opposed by the m ral opposition leader, T. D. Pattullo, When the debate on the second reading resumed, he lured he could see nothing in the argument advance! in i r of the amendment. The opposition leader predicted . im-t shuffle in the near - - .. nd charged that the gov-:n iit planned i wholesale dis-.; t public servants and that nil intended to make it un-. for the government to ! i'self to public opinion at. i.vt ions . i t were indications in tat ..'hit yesterday that the Llb-"i;sition were planning a :n. i nod effort to unseat two hi Conservative members . '1st came when Mr. Pooley ! the cond reading of the validate 'the election of .:n Fitxsioimons of Kaslo- is .ii; and the second when the minister reprimanded A. M. Tthi Too'! u its acceptance ir, in me none . .u .i..(- ..u-.thJ I III?" IWIIUHWH ; t. merit of a legislative com-to investigate the election .th Fitasimmons and J. R. hi. 1 of Kamloops. Mr. Pooley i a in. d that Captiiin Fitssim-was a holder of the govern-i. rry charter, but had as-il his rights pi ior to his nom- i He declared that it was real importance that m--H- the pub- importance department had refused . Pt the the transfer transfer and aao aooeo added; -i . A. Al WUaV ,..- livnDCUOMWWerM- tirn- . lection were Mgav wi- b 'a ! BEER PARLORS I VOTED DOWN i VANDERHOOF il!a:;e C ouncil Elected Yesterday at Interior Town; George Mat thews Re-elected v WHKRHOOF, Feb. 1. Ogston ogKlon was was yesveruay yesterday re- if cuniimn..... nar. . -.1 h. ad of the village council her sister, the My,, k. no under-. iterday. George Matthews going hev trmln off the lokotBiw also re-elected, and R. M. naval base, wne-e snej ( i was chosen as the third, - ;..W5S!oir,iiinniiRl n amst the ODen UK Of Wf.yiUllUUuvw... hue, 18 voting against l 1 in favor. VICTIM OF BOB SLEIGH ACCIDENT NANAIMO DIED LAST NIGHT 4fA ARE LAID DOWN t of Bight Mix One Com. mewed at K&waaki Dockyard at Kobe tokio. 'M 7 1 iuSt t tWf eight !rOJMMhi tfuiaera called for by1tttaM,iJs , rent building' prog nm, the Maya now under con-truction in the Kawasaki dockyard at Kobe. A dosen Snlfo priests, in white robes nd ca-yln branches of the . Veered "snkakr tee, emblem of sacramental purity, ecently performed he nurifcttlon Htea accompanying the laying of her keel, designed to ward off evil influences and beseech the blessiug and protection of the god. Thene rites of an ancient cul' seem a little out of harmony with the modernity of the Maya and her sister, but they help inst-"- fc mora,e th,t mut mttke mRc.hinP8 ,.ffective. .ntt- Uaxtk 1Mm)0 iiBrHeDwer weii - w ... v, .. A.f.11. M followed in all her riatefa. haw speed ?of 31 knots a designed horsepoWtr of 130 000 and carries lift niehteMeh gunc She i b- lieved tiambody many new features of naval design, but thaw fare wdU gnard"d secret. The gmpae obt lined of her at the Yokojuuna naval review anow-ed long, low llres drawn for speed. She carries a f ghting too more Hb that of a battleship than of nK rrnlspr. tnr-ets for her .iakf-innk euna show fore and aft her aspect Is formidable. h has a crew of 700. Tk. Nahi is to be joined ta within u few weeka by STOCK JUMPED Number of Other Issue Went Up on Aothe Market VANCOUVER, Feb. 1 -Wit lUlasnurl on a trade ot -.wv MNA1MO, Feb. 1. Ted shares jumped 20 points yester. m.mings, aged 28. who was in-'day. Reeves McDonald was up l" "u on Wednesday night in a points and Rufus Argenta four on " -leiKh accident, died late last good demand and Premier two. )-r His three companion are Topley Richfield offered ireeiy overing. Rummlngs suffered and fell back seven cents. George hi fractured skull and left Copper was up 26 cents wit i me "hen the sleigh which he was market strong all day. "M 1 ! '1R crashed into an auto on. Oreille wa? the only weak acttve 'lacr street. I Issue, losing 25 points. Northern and TURKISH WARSHIP EN ROUTE GERMANY CONTItACT FOR NEW WIRELESS STATION BUILDING AWARDED Mitchell & turrie, at a figure stated to be around $6,000, have been awarded the contract for the erection of the new office building and Dower house ot the Die-- by Island wireless station which ia part of the program of extensive improvements that have been in progress 4 at the station for some time. The new building will be a 4 aingle storey height with concrete basement, measur- " in 28 by 40 feet STOCK QUOTATIONS xt" WW The following quotations were bid and atked : B. C. Silver. 1.26. Nil. Bayview, 4'j, 4. Beaver Silver, 17. 18. c .. , Big Missouri, L7I, JL. Cork Province, 13, Pj. ' Cotton Belt. 56. 68. Dunwell, Nil, 18. Duthie Mines. Nil, SS. GeorKC Copper, 9.49, 8.75. Georgia River, 40Vi, 41. j Golconda, 98, 99. Grand view, 74, 74 Mi. Independence, 104, 11. Indian. 7, 8 Vs. Inter. Coal & Coke. UVt. Kootenay Florence, 22, 21. Kootenay Kir, S8, 8. ' L & L.. VM. Lucky Jim. 19. 20. Mohawk, 8, 84. Morton WooUey. 44, I., , Marmot River Gold. KU, t. Marmot Matala, 74. ?. National Silver. Wt. 2L Noble Five, 72, 78. Oregon Copper, 1.13 1.14. read Oreille. 12.76, 12.8. Premier, 2.16, 2.17. Portr Idaho, 70, 72. Reeves McDonald, 3.4t, 8.SO. Raftta Argents. 89, 40. Itnth Hope, 58, 86. Silver Crest, 19, 10. Snowflake, 38, 86 Vs. Sunlooh, Nil. 3.76. Terminus, 10. 14'-.. Topley Richfield, 46, 49. Tofk, 2.26, 2.40. WelUngton, lCVs, 17',,. Woodbine. 8's, 84. Efiitcrn Stock Noranda, selling at 68.76. Sherritt-Gordon, sailing: at 7.96, LUMBERMAN DIES SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Feb. -C. P, Mrer. aged 09, present Um.u.u-'Jr;:. anjl general manager of the Van-j "''7 UIJT. 7 , ' " including the loss of large eouver Lumber Co.. died here onif. "tock" ofing mnterial, which from ?,f Thureday complications fol-1 ies on January 20. WARMER IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER. Feb. 1 : The neighbors and particularly theiMichiel. Conservative, of Kam- a job? MEMUhR HhTluhS Intense cold has passed and the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, for loops, to sit in the house is asked Producer Yes, we can give MONTREAL, Que. Feb. 1: thermometer was around frees- their kind expressions of sym- in a resolution filed with the you a job right away. We'll cast The retirement of Lawrence Wiling point today with the coldest pathy and the many floral trib- speaker by A.M. Manson. The you for the part of the burglar son. member of Parliament for durtflK the night at 24 above utes and other tokens of resnect sneaker is considering whether or chased by a couple of bulldogs. Vaudreuils-Oulanges has been de- nero. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY WINNER OF DISTINGUISH ED AWARD IN MEDICINE Dr. Kooifo Kobles. the diacoverer of pseudo leprosy, in American medical circ lee, has received the Brault priie t'rom the Academy of Meaec:ne. MURDER TRIAL STILL GOES ON Xortheott on Stand In Own De-' fense at Riverside Yesterday RIVERSIDE, Cal. Fab. 1: "I'll 4mit anything 1 did in due ;eam," (rdon Stawart Korth-ott informed Judge Freeman yes terday when the conrt question ed the attemfit of the accused to Jww motives and mitigating trie ;ircumstancea for the slaying l-eged to have been eosamiUed at Northcott's ranch. Nortbcott intimated that he would attempt to place the Mane for the murders or at leaat ina-plteate his father and others, "I hate him," he cried referring to 8i year old Cyrus Northcott. "I hate him now more than anyone eist in the world." Northcott obtained an admission earlier in the day from Mrs. Northcott that she was not his mother but his grandmother, later it Was testified that Win-nifred Clark was the mother of the accused. FIRE AT VANCOUVER $50,000 DAMAGE VANCOUVER. Ib. 1. Fire in the roofing and storage sheds of ' -"C. I , J A CAA AAA riant- CARD OF THANKS Mrs. J. Fostgate desires to thank her many friends and! received In her bereavement. 1, 1929 ' r Paris. GOOD START IN BUILDING HERE Permits for January Totalled Over Past Two Years A better start is being made this year, as far as building in the city ia concerned, than in either 1928 or 1927. During this January.! eight permits were issued to a value of 705u. One new esidence is included in the list. In 1928 the total for January was $3700 ;nd in 1927 S5P60. Following were the permits issued during the past month : , R. McCarthy, concrete b;ie-nent, Ebcrts Street, b-twecn Fifth ' .nd Sixth Avenue, $!10'. Miss Scott, repairs to founda-; on of Wallace Block, $100. Salvation Army, reshingling. :anville Place. $75. C. L ndquiet, frame residence,; Fifth Avenue West. $4200. j E. Goodsell. addition to house, Section Six, 8500. j M. Y. Aivaioff, repairs to Hore, Third Avenue, $1000. S. A. Swanson, removal of building, First Avenue, ?628 A. L. Henderson, repairs to sills, 206 Seventh Avenue West, $150. MANSONASKS INVESTIGATION VICTORIA. Feb. l.That the legislature appoint a committee to investigate the right of Captain James Fitisimmons, Conservative, of of Kaslo-Slocan, Kaslo-Slocan. and and J. J. R- R. ini the resolution is in order. Trotsky Tried To Lead a New Revolutionary Party in Russia Sent Away on Turkish Warship MOSCOW, Feb. 1 Leon Trotsky, who has been banished from Russia by the Soviet, is accused of having eaded a new revolutionary party in opposition to the present Staiin government. Under the law of the country he . as liable to the death sentence, but fearing he would be-ome a martyr if executed, it was thought better to send im into exLe. He left with his wife and son on a Turk-sh warship, intending to go to Germany, where he plans to reside. FROZEN BODY IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER. Feb. 1: Alex- . rei Stonehouse, old time pros-t cctor, who had fallen upon evil ays in the closing yearnf his ; fe. was the man whose frosen , TORONTO, Feb. 1. The attor-u iy was found in the vacant mill nar-generars department today ' on Georgia Street Wejt on confirmed the statement that in-Tuesday. ,vetigation is being made into the . circulation of reports which had PLANE-CRASHED; CREW ALL SAFE EDMONTON, Feb. 1: Pilot C. H. Dickina and mechanic Par - menter and "Rag" Wilson, cele-who brated Northland musher, were reported missing in their plane when flying from Fort Simpson to Fort Smith are sale in a trapper's cabin near Fort Resolution, according to word received here. The plane crashed on the river ice buckling under the carriage. NANSEN GOES TO ARCTIC I . id .ot Nan.sen, veteran acien- j working with Woodrow rode the tis-ad' -enturcr. diplomat and slide and escaped. He has resid-hiinianiiarian. who intends toje in the district 30 years. survey the Arctic basin by means. of the Gnf Zeppelin, a year fromirlllf A DPII A I CAfU next April. The dean of living luRIlOIlflL fULli explorers is eighty-seven years, of age. WHEAT PRICE UP VANCOUVER, Feb. 1: Wheat was quoted on the local atoek, exchange today a"t $1.2r. I A JOB FOR HIM 1 Actor- -Is there any chance of R,v.sUuuU'i'. LABOE CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday nljht from 9 to 12, Dance Hall for Hire Accommodation for Private Partus Phone 45? PRICE FIVE CENTS STOCK RUMORS ARE ILLEGAL Investigation Heine Made Into Re cent International Nickel Report .sensationally affected the price stock exchange some days ago. Hon. W. H. Price, attorney-general, pointed out that punishment ,was provided by law for persons i guilty of circulating rumors af- fecting the pvice of stocks. i . SKINNER-EDDY BUY CANNERIES SEATTLE, Feb. 1. The Skinner and Eddy interests today purchased two salmon packing plants. The Deep Sea plant at Port Althrope and the Franklin Packing Company plant at Port Ashton, bringing their holdings in Alaska to eight plants. The considerations were not announced. The combined holdings will be called the Alaska-Pacific Salmon Corporation and will have a total output pi about 800,000 cases annually, chjeflyf pinks. BURIED UNDER : ASNOWSLIDE NELSON, Feb. 1. Charles I Woodrow, pioneer prospector, and 'big game hunter and miner, wss I buried under a simwslide close to the Reno mine yesterday after-inoon. The body was unrecov-lered. Three other men who were IN BAD WAY PARI& ,fjW;l,: Marshal FochU .anajlltion this morning was MMWi iA.Hati4tr The physicians said that he had merely suffered a touch of the grippe yesterday and that hie lungs were not affected. finitely announced.