CLASSIFIED HABIT lis ks time of the sawmill the company is to establish v Rupert for the purpose of manufacturing air LIFEBOAT CREW WAS DROWNED: ut by Sussex station to II H earner Alice, were ilay in a tempestuous watching them on I' KTICI 1 ' Hill r i v. ii i m i ii 1 1 CNLY35 CENTS'; All the Cash He Hud plane spruce for export to the ted States and other market. The I site is at Seal Cove, across a small bay from 'the mill of the Big Bay 'Lumber Co. There a mill will be erected having a daily capacity of 10,000 feet. It will be a steam ' driven plant and machinery will v .... i-. , Include double circular saw, re- .-' t'h,. nf . nr.. w Ml VMr and other neces- jsary equipment. Tfcemfll, vrtrfehJ I will be ereetea by the company itself, is expected to be in operation Ik.. t ,1.. U't.11. L- I. . ,?p- NVhe? Already market for clear airplane .Ikr the crew of the; ' .. , . . . ... rescued by the Ger- iu.r Smyrna, the and the men boat grade will be disposed of in this country. Shipments will be made were I, ... " , ( i or ' nnver ncii o tan, lure the eyes of agon- Meanwhile, logging is on the company's limits on Big drifted hnr Thralls ureek up the Kcatall Kiver mountainous coming inl ! plenty of timber will be avail-i ii southwesterly Kl'aWe y tne t,me lne mi" nAy lifeboat was within , f harbor a gigantic j The railway com pany has agreed helmed her and she 1 to put in a trwtle over an open fill 'which will give the mill site rail connection. Mr. Black and Robert Armstrong of Kewanee, III., necretary-treasurer of the National Airplane Lumber Co., returned to Prince Kuert yesterday after having pent several weeks in Vancouver ; and Seattle placing orders for the x of Brewery Handed Over machinery wnicn win ue inswueu in the mill. They will remain here to supervise construction. NegotiaUqns are still in prog- Mi). Kov. IS. Cunrad rsa with the city with a view to il manager of the Van- giving a street connection la the "dories; received a tI- mill site. II last night to eome to j When he got there he 'il by an 18-year-olil i" pressed something i his aide and told him " ''('I- hi money. Mr. Rei- ' , uiding the bandit ') tho change Jje had on ' li.intllt nd his boy com-,v''0 had the lower parts 1 '"fx hidden by a hand-I'ii.-knd away in the dark TKNDKItS Ot'KNtil) VICTORIA. Nov. 15.-Tenilers Bubmltted by various eontraetorM for an addition m the Essondale mental hoHpital were ojened in public by the Minister of Public works here on Wednesday. The work will coit in the neighborhood of $1,000,000. NOTICE OF CONVENTION DcIcKtitcs and Alternates to a Liberal Nominntinp ( onvcntlon will meet in the Moose Hall on Thursday c cning, November 15, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose f nominating a candidate to contest the Skccna federal riding at the next Dominion election. l'KDERAL DISTRICT LIRERAL ASSOCIATION i Boston Grill Everyone read the Classified Ads. If you lose, advertise (or It. LAROF. CAUAItET Special Dinners Thursdays and tf j iu find, locate the owner. Saturdays Whatever you need, advertise for It Dancing fiery Saturday nlfht from 9 to 12. PRINCE RUPERT Dance Hall lor Hire h:t tub classified iuniT. Accommodations lor Private Parties Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Pbone 437 J . No. 2C8 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 TRICE FIVE CENTS - ' . x SAWMILL I'irsl Photo of TrWUky in Exil To proud to ak favorx of So- let Russia's new crop of lea lt .- Leon Trotsky fright) once feared War Minister, is, n-ws lisatrhes recount, slowly losing gmund as h; fights u lingering illnesj in his b4ak exile near the border of Chintu TurkeaUn. The at ove exclusive pioto shows Trotsky his faithful wife and a secretary. , Sir Austen Chamberlain Urges Canada to Sham Responsibilities Rritain Welcomes Assistance, Advice and Even-Criticism, Hut Not After the Event; Real Partnership Is Asked CLOSE SEASON j NO DUTIES ON STARTS TODAY! BRITISH FOOD grounds, it is expected, although the fishing season closet tonight, that halibut will continue to arrive at tins port until well Into next week. I Thta morning four boats sold 03,600 pounds, TERRIBLE TALE APnr a mri i nnniri MONTREAL, Nov.,15. A willingness to share re- -snonsihllitiea which in the earlier statros of develonment Passengers From Vestria Rri'tnin nlnno Wn ia tho nriliirntinn which Cnnnfln nnrl.thp I Mo,c ,,f ""PPeninga Which other Dominions should be ready to meet for their devel opment in the British commonwealth of nations. This was if.. ri! A i-.. Vii i 1 ...!iU CHILDREN ALL LOST me mowage on ivusien nuniuurjam mu wmi luu puupiui of Canada before leaving here for Quebec en route to;Vcsd Sank Before Lifeboats England. "There is room in our commonwealth for the fullest dc Could be launched Owing to Faulty Tackle vclopmtfht of Canadian nationality. We welcomo your co-1 new York. Nov. is. it a operation in all fields, not least in the field of foreign af-, terrible tale of an awful m fain, but now that, and rightly, you have a place in the . triredy that is told by the field of fqr-eign affairs, you must study them You must rAuttn" sea. The first two boats held 37 women and 13 children. The The ship lurched, crashing the iMiats against the aide and the occupants were poured into the boiling waves. It is believed that all the children perished. Prices were slIH j there should be ireferneo, and at others , broke loose and high, with American fish receiving election I am convinced cnujjni ty sw mming survu i. and ro.,n.iin Canadian ' 1 lhAt irrai the me P nam wiM win ceriain wtalnly v re- re ' utsiurc me up to 18.0c and 8c, lax high as 17.1c and Sc. ;,rnin irom I-I"K any new du tlrt on the foodstuff The idea. Sale, were as follows: 1 . , , , . therefore, of any new preference American Brisk, 28.00 pounds, rn,u-n wh.ai v, Canadian Storage Co.. 18.5c nnd!abanioned une88 a grtnt change 8c ..uuu i-uuuus, uoyai comes VUiiiW V ovor VJ vm. our neon w w e. At the nil. Ten women were saved. The Vestris began to list on Saturday night and this grew U'ltt. rannv Iwintu atill mil nil h'ri.;imln.rlnln Pui Immediate Veto! more serious on Sunday, but no spected and received a certificate of seaworthiness and lawful equipment. AMBASSADOR A AKK1VF.S Kit IVES IK 15, At M. Jean ThAn RUPERT 111 B M MO tm m m m M W m W m Y rl n m T W r mm V l W rr0 - n. -nm .. . WAmBLKLAlN SENDS tlNAL MESSAGE PEOPLE CANADA Work on New Sawmill Seal Cove Will Begin in Next Two Weeks urcnal Airplane Lumber Company Has Already Ordered Machinery for 10,00 Foot Plant to lie Established Here ailments with the Canadian National Railways sue uemg compietea ana with machinery for the ready on order, J. Randall Black of Toulon, 111., ulent of the National Airplane Lumber Cof, Inc., is mnrnincr morning t that Vint. pntiRtrnptinn construction wmilrl would start eta ft iri iri about nKnnl Liberal Nomination Tonight is Out tanding Event of Week and Outcome Seems to be in Doubt Overshadowing all other matters of street gossip, the nilifflinf nf Hip l.ihoral MnminattniT Pnmxind'nn t r.w .IVllllUUblll VUli f IIILIWU 1UI tilC ; federal riding of Skeena tonight is the all absorbing topic ' of discussion around the town today. It is once that a ! primary is attracting interest almost comparable to that which would be taken in an election result itself. Nor is the interest confinco alone to the one political party concerned. The whole district is interested. Outside portions ui me uisinci. nave muicaieu tneir ' ' interest by sending many dele- i gates. j The eve of nomination sees con- fidente at a high pitch in the camp of Olof Han.son. Claiming! to have the only officially pledged! ! woujd vote for him on a first lot. While it has oeen announced that the name of T. D. Pattullo will lie offered to the convention, there seems to Im uncertainty as to Mr. Pattullo's willingness to forsake the provincial for the federal field. However, if no one else could be agreed upon, it is believed that Mr. Pattullo would take up the fight. In any case, Hanson, Stork, Nirkerson and. Pattullo are the four names moat prominently men tioned ami it seems almost certain taKe an interest, wnicn win iuuku yuui- uajwia -huiu .vuu ,on M!nday ,Iow raany Uvrt :that the selection will u upon one all tha information necessary to enable you to form a ; ,Mt i not vt known rt.fiMt.iv , of these. : . : . . . , i ' - - judgment, and you must he wining to snare responsimu-t!ou u'lifnh in tho rmrliflr stno-es of inmeriul (levolbnment. DELEGATES ARE GIVEN DINNERi I - - A .1 11 aAM u A- ...... A ...111 fan tl simhIhM I W 1IA(A ..n I pi n l'r..lrutl,'o . UIBIICHB CIIO "fie BCIIl 1IUL Ulifcll 1UI tile eveillUK. lllf-ic nc SuL'ireslion Monday. about fifty persons present and The tackle of the lifeboats the chair was taken by Aid. W, : was faulty and it took two hours I M. Brown, president of the MONTUKAL, 'ov. M. "The ' to lower them,-according to the Prince Uupert Liberal Associa-pollcy of the Conservative party ! paengers. Only two boats tion. Is that whenever there is dutviwere successfully launched. The were ivors. wna lost she was completely In BOOTLEG KING IS ARRESTED VANCOUVER. Nov. 1G. Joe i f . a JO j I I I I Ol Vlll M IIV(UU LIU it 1 UilWIOV fUn UO. la.O ftnd 5C. nrnt mnmnnr If wntllrl n Im. I ftTTAlVA V IiaaMait iclntt whn rllennnnnrAl alv Canadian Tramp, 4000 pounds, inossible to carry out such a nro- Knieht. French ambassador tn months airo while facinir denorta- Atlin Ftshwjes, 17.4 and 8e. May-! nosal and therefore it is unwise to Canada, nrrltrod here todav. He'tion. was arrested last niirht in flower, 4500, pounds. Canadian review It,'.' mid Sir Austen Cham- was greeted by Premier MrKen-lthc city. He is being held wait-Fish & Cold Storage Co., 16.7iberlain, in nn Interview here yes-tie King and members of the ing instruction from the U. S. 8c- terday. i;iblnet. iiuthuritics. ROAD PROGRAM IS CONSIDERED ; delegates and declaring that other uninstructed representatives are Prince Rupert Highway Is One of swinging in their favor, the Nan-! Major Project Before Pro-Ison men are confident that they. vincial Government ! willl able to carry the conven-1 tion. VICTORIA. Nov. 16. The new Certain stalwarts, however, are provincial public works depart-still in favor of the candidature 'meat, under the minister, Hon. of Fred Stork and advance hj Nel Lougbeed, is now busy draw-record at former nrnnW-fbr-thU ,nK P la first road M!djAgj&rc- sr&m. whreh "wfll llii3bm!tt(3r in FJ 'ma lir II should again be chown. Mr. the session of the legislature early Of llP.y IJlfU) lQSltlQn 111 - WOVin S10 supporters, it is assured, fn the New Year. Various dh-Ji JLJLX.I a f V. fcV M WUUIVU II i fJI 1U , , & keen f, hl har(J trct engineers are being called him ?ain selected. into conference to set forth their The candidature of G. W. Nick-: ruirements. erson i also finding a numher of 0ne of tne rnai'" Projects re- ; backers. Uninstructed delegates In' ceiving the consideration of the a number of cases might swing to aepanmeni is tnai wmcn win ui- IIP A I KAliMlYihim under certain circumrtances. timately give highway connection v & m, a ti iuuv a Ended In Death trough the central interior be- There are others, no doubt, who tween Prince Rupert and Prince George. TEACHER-TOOK iiiiR OWN LIFE Had Trouble With School Board, So Shot Herself - . . . . . HTL. - II i. ...i . 1 ...... f .. . . nM kuirtnt. f 1 .. 1 - t.. 1 I no n C had hail tn to lionf bear alone. Mlnnp Wn We sn. (shllll UI WPlfOtVlP ( ome yo VOUT ur llSfilSLlinCG. alSianct, lire imer hum wnn bbijt awuliuut uiiunai.iiiK, mv mr umy. ujr iwr uoujr w mHMninrA and crew ; been made with that end in view. calibre rifle, a bullet from which advice and even criticism, but let it not bo cnt- I your . your were Iaunche(, ino jfeboat9 Th .apparently had nrt4 lnl0 her icism only after the event, but a real partnership in form- (rMt fIunjf th(.m8eIve8 ,nto thelnri rn A Trn inr 1 mouth. ing the decisions," he said. ner. political talk being taboo NANA1MO. Nov. . Mabel Bstelle Jones, 20 yean of age, cixjpl teacher at Camp G, Cowi-than Lake Logging Company, 1G mile from Duncan, was found but most of those now reported There is a final ltoMfuility that dead in her cabin Wednesday missing may le entered as dead, the convention will adjourn with- morning when she failed to report It is the belief of the police that the girl shot herself. She had .some trouble with the school board land had been worrying greatly. I Two letters were found from the i loard, it is understood, biting foot-Out of town delegutes to the i marked with notes In the girl's Liberal nominating convention handwriting intimating that the were entertained last night in the 'letter was tbe cause of death. Her Boston Hall at an informal din- home is in Cumberland. BAD FIRE AT ABBOTSFORD ABBOTSFORD, Nov. 15. Four buildings were destroyed with loss estimated at between $10,000 ii ml' S50J0O0 ly a' f i rc uleh threatened the entire central part of AbboUford early this morning. Buildings destroyed were the Royal Bank of Canada block, Albert Lee's bakery and grocery, the Abbotsford Hardware building and a shoe store. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Nov. 15i Wheat was quoted today at $1.22! 4.