CAPTAIN HOYT ON WAY home;: Irtarnt it New York ly Train lowln' Areldrnt Near Janprr WTVMPEO July fv It' u: 5 If vr t ' ITT15 ! I rtatiiw the New Torli to Heme S si () Hoyt. of -riiV who waa forced down ip.t Sundar ob Me return Valemnunt. B.C.. about '- in .laaper Kstleraal Park. r i(tti Winnipeg today Natinoal Railways on New York Plying T y o .;.:us Edmonton. Wsltetiorw.' Alaska and teence on tV - II vt made the fliehl, a dle- f 4300 miles, ta 92 heuas M 'i' ,. '.g tune. . . Hon waa fii the return Jewtwy. near, when he first aistketf toe N-w York M 1 . .pp-antmeot ta not betas ' liome." said Hoyt. "was Ht-' wonderful kindness and the f-- i -tcales which the C N B !:-: me " VESSEL ASHORE IN ALEUTIANS Culd Forest With Crew of 33 Was Setting Aid for Sick Man When Struck r.: r TTI.K, July s6The steam-'"Id l'real. formerly the ' Togue. went ashore at iir.dk Inland of the Aleutian Tl;. while on hi" way to meet 'guard Haitia for medical "'!i wond officer who was ! ng from blool poiaoning. H.i 'da in proceeding to the The crow of 36 it though! no rianirAr id r ores wan bound from '"nia ports for Kobe. lrelrhler Moated F..vrTTJ5 July M:-Jfhe freighter r rcai which went ashore on " miand In the Aleutian - 'i yrrriM waa reVeawd ' ni is now prooecdlfig under -.. A'l TKtmw In to nnkh y.'vrr uuwn naroor, ' v J ! In the cutter lutda. '110 trriirht. 1 ,o . . ... r,mbr one M r.d 10 feet In cumber twi THREE VESSELS STUCK IN ICE Ate Five Mile Finst of Point Ear w in Arctic Round For MacKen.le River T' MlTtOW. Ti ok rhip Old Maid' Iirnrouto ii , . ,r ,CKenilc delta to estab ,, 8 llUdSOn's tlflV tinal l,o ail r. J' nOOnpr t'mmn l.w 'I'-in Tcterson, and another ppt,.rH(1nomm,.nded br Cai",,n m I, n the Ice five in ?'st of rilnt narrow awall- 'hn p,S Hn the,r wa' round WAftHlWOTOK, July : Party- A &lx national formal! V renounced lol- war as an Imti uunt ot national 1 policy at the formal proclamation :4- 't he KeUctM-Brlan pact bare I yesterday. 38 After ueee-l- The prmretfinaa were bmad- flftac oast umwajaow ttc ooounen.. t Alaska. Oev-4- the Oalted ...........s.a.e.e.e..-' by . ''PENSIONS 401 ACT BEING ADOPTED, , fTter lleenan MfiW l'p AVMh! Allierta PfMlnre lw Irrtrral t. fi not harinc suCtlcleiit IU mike the laaaUnX BWOWTO!. July 6 -Old ar.- F -j , flewybouat. nU near Jaa- almu. will be In eff-ct in e-ry pro-! - little lnoe of Canad within two yara ao it r.toed to land In a h damaaed hia plane The It wa pwdlrtd by Hrr-i,.uih federal mtatettr of labor whi only UifhUy dam- nan. beyond Valemetmt'a rame here o aarn up - I s atid the plane was atrlnped -In-lel Oiwernaaent. : .... - w. riu mmIiim afit. Hon. t iii a rremt ear lor anip- . Mr. necrnan jmm n w. -i -i mi a ao-M baaU by tlw tricnu ansri DfOTlnela) goearnmenta The nhut that the nrolnee would piw.it a statement of c.u to toe wnninxm the i man chock wuuie aw Irrtboomlnc "I arprot that w xnUoaa by uat 1. as the newas- aary maajMnary la all ready." asks the minister. UtdmprMKl .Hten Referrlnf to the arldeepread adop tion of old age pension. BOB. U Heenan astd It la m In operation in every nrovtao rram the Paclfle coast to Ouatjee. Five out oi ine nine fn- ire -f Canada aad aoena n. while others wea abawtng lataMt in meaaure. "Ota SMotst saw i iww, Branawtok were taottthf into the hlaa vhlle Quabea. had anouno ,tai .at waa wUltr--ar "The VUM,' ar oparaim ...fc , H nwot!'in of Al- wwuwsm " . swirta and OoaaT- aaH Mr. neanaw. t Ca we pcvwinK . their full attarv of the contrksutioa of' SO par cent. AlberU. hnwever. requires 10 pw eeat from tne ro'inrcjmn while Ontario requires 30 per cent." ciiimm: rum ov SOVIKT AIUI'LAMin U1NDON, July :-A MW T 4. despatch from xoaio qwoveo n- t m mrta tram MaaehuU. Maacburw. aaylng Chlraa troops fliwd on a fleet of Soviet aiiaNaoaa. nm- t beting IS this morning when they appear over the horde town. e j . t i '. - ;group. ver and Prince Kunert and the count y of tbe Skeena and the Fraaer Rivers. After seeing Alaska a parly of welve members of the Chicago Geographic Society is now enjoy- ns the Canadian Rockies and Jasper Lodge before returning main reguiar Rockies number i un'u mere nau oeen an upiJurumiiy wi uuiieiuer me tjiiect ot special parties tins week. ; building them would have on the final agreement for i orty members of the Pitman i nal parity, which i he expected would be reached between XeTJLtern Canadfanl'ar ; Britain and United States. rived yesterday to spend sevei al' the principle of parity "which we now have adopted and SuTlSSSSi. "dAD it consummation means that Great Britain and United Coilim is in charge of the party. States henceforth are not to compete as potential op- d Rev. k. g. w. Ward, f opponents but to co-operate as friends in the reduction KJEf'.S w-S" Olit ,hosu. . At. ureene, general agent, u.w.i;., is aiso wun the 4.4,44.4..4.4.44..44- The triangle tour brought in Go a emsiata frnrn (hp T'rlflr pnait. vr.vt: pact was IOIIM.U.I.Y MIIM:ll WAH iuoclaimui t maa-ine- juMr tne arjex 01 ine tri angle. They are visiting Vancou- home . Tomorrow 26 lecturers and stu-'oru of Princeton Univu sity, on their geological tour, will arrive n Jasper for two days' observation. Profeaaor Perry is in charge. Before the week la out two lours, asM the Ilomau. will wera to the vmiur s .STOCK-QUOTATIONS; Cnurtsey rt n D. John Van On. LM.I B C. Silver 1 B. ml. n-wiew at a Bla Mlsaeurl o-k P fleet I MM- Cotton tli -rftlfllt'O rxitNe MmrK, as so. Oearr C-w. J So . Oenagla River. 1-V a. Ooleonda. 1 01. I'M. Orandview. 44 I -t. 1:. impendence. . fl-1. Indlaa Mine. 4. S. Kontanay Plorence. ttW, 11-3. latrlry Jim. . . M.fcwk. Il-a. NU. fori'-n WoTleev S. - Marmot wver Oold. NU. 1-2. laaamot Metats. 3,'NI. Kattonal Stiver. 11. It. yobte Pive. dtl-I. at. Orefoii Oopper. 34 1-t. M Pnd OrlUe. a.H, B.W. PVneer OoM IM, 1. rremlar. l.W. l.H. P T'-er Idaho. 4. SB. MaedonsM. l.W. l.m. Areeota. . t. Jhath Hope. M. NU. Silver Cieat, 8. 1-I. Htvaaade, M. M. ftllvataastth. a, W. Mccm King. 4. S. Bnowflabe. 17 1-1. 18. Sunlooh. Ml. 1.10. Trrmlaua, I. i. Topley Mohflesd, 2. 37 i WeUlngtoa, NO. 8. Whitewater. a, , . K Woodbine. 4. . ' eteors Battrawlae. IT. to. (Hi A. P. 8oaMaeH, t.W, 4 J0O. Cakmont. 4.71. 4.74. TMhpuala. t.M. t.M. Devonian .8. Knajae. 38.0. 11.40. Majdand. 9.71. 8.M. UcLeod. I BO. 4.00. Hargal 1, 1.4T. Dallas. 3.M. l.M. Sterling Pacific. 3.11. 3. IS. PreahoM. 1.48. 1.48. Mercury. 1.38, 1.38. Turner Valley, w. NU. Sherrttt Goroea. 7.80. Nil. AT THE ' BON: "Dad. oome and look at the storks." DAD: "No, I hate storks." lioadon Opinion. Hon W E Eulpr. Minuter of Natknal Heven.ie for Canada, who ealVi for the Old Country next month on national business. GREATW ON PRAIRIES Deiter Condition Expected Today. According to Forecasts WINNIPEG, July 25. The terrific heat wave continued on the piairics yesterday, itut the lorccasta for toaay promise cooler weather with ram. Eni press and Meuic.ne Hut, Aliierta, were the hottest places with temperature run-nuiR up to 103. At Assinibola, Sosk I'rtcwan, 1 lie thermometer:, bhcwea 102. MUCHACTIVITY TOMORROW'S TIDES ; HS r.& Boston Grill Friday, July 26, I. A ROE CAHAKCT High 3:66 a.m. 18.7 . i WW Apeclsl Dinners Thursdays nod Saturdays 16:39 p.m. 18.2 ft'Vy Dsnring Every Saturday NJxlit, 9 to II Dunce Hall lor Hire Low 10:24 a.m. 4.2 ft 22:42 Accommodation fur Private Parties p.m. 7.1 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BR1TISII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 457 Vol. XX . No. 171- I'KINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929 PRice FIVE OKNTH I Hoover Announces that j 600 GUESTS Naval Competition with Britain is at An End -JS JASPER PARK Prinre Rupert Included in Itin erary lor beveral I'arties of Tourists JASPER, July 25. With COO guests for luncheon arid dinner today, Jasper Park Lodge is en-j joying its busiest day of the sea- Goes to Europe j BRACKEN DROPS Matriculation and Other High FROM THE AIR School Examination Results for VISITS TOLMIE' Prince Rupert and the Dhtrict Premier of Manitoba Complrlra rilflit to U.V. CaplUI and la Urturnlnc fften hundred mile aerial tour Winnipeg. Mr Bracken left Vancourer In a seaplane an1 i Aided within fifty minutes in front of the Parliament Build -ings and called on Hon 8. p. Tatiaaa, who immediately marshalled the & gere of the cabinet and entertained the vlattora at luncheon. 'Mr. Braeken returned to Vamoauvar WAS FIRST TO SPOT CREAMY-WHUE BE ;R BANKS OF STIKINE The keen eyes of tbe local tel egraph .superintendent, John Dore, were the first to spot the crea ray-white bear on the banks of the IStikine River, of which The Dally ' News has already told. It wj-a of 'medium cite and stotid and uralh- VICTORIA, July 25. Seventeen hundred and thirty students in all parts of the province passed in all sub- VICTORIA, July 25 The air lanea Jv J""t aim cciuui lliatnguiailUIl exammavlOnS . -,r tbe Dominion wat, the medium that rive medals presented by the governor-general went to w .7 prBrT; Vancouver and two Royal Institute scholarships valued ken of Manitoba dropped down un-:at $159. expectedly out of the clouds to viart Premier Tojmle at the end of a faf-' SENIOR MATRICULATION Prince George Centre i'rivafe study One candidate minted paHialatandinz. Prince Rupert Centre Prince Rupert High School Jaraes A. Bryant, Thomas S. Dal- y. Ui!u aj. Morgan, Arthur J. hv kn.ra. rt i.t .w ..tti A Kpwn rt Kir Man nalM vranttwil Wmntpeg Friday by atrptane. I rJal standing. i while here w. T. Brlntneil. man- Oompleted Orade Xll.-JuUa K aging director of the Western Caaada Wattna, two caodklatea granted par' A'rwa) stated that oonalderatlon wa l standlnc. being g'ven to the creation Vane- uver-Vlctorla air wvlee. .Htrnart Centre Private study One eandldate gran-ed porttaj atasdtag. C mrilrted Grade XII OrrU M. Manning. Junior Kruulta, Prinre (leorre Trntre Prtnte George High School Dixie A. Blue (a). WUUam D. Perry. Spen-ner Orab-m, XUrtha M. Mubte (aj, Bra M. Marred, Dorothy MeOowan. Lawrenoe O. McLeen. Samuel D. McLean, R"e A. tUee. Six candMates granted partial standing. Private Study Two candidate ranted puMal stanrttng. Prinre Kunert Centre Prtnee Rupert High feehool Palema B. Cameron. Boaaikt O. Ougaaii. John cu uic o:.iiii't uciims uiaWisaK v vi uiaaya m . nam, lutpn a. . lito the woodd. Johason. IUtM Mathers. George W. The on nion on the river fou T. Mitchell (s. tlia; it waa albino, but it dtualtas M Mc0,ukT- Bh41' Stuart. is ihe tame that is claaalltea as IZ JiZT V ',... fir.,,, f .r.Ki rn..nl . ",r- Hf'ctl walker. Jtada to the Re nTIIfITn raUfflffVert, ft, iL- .auaV tWTtT'B parii aotaUi vf P . Inoe Rup- 'Biatlj .aBeK' agsWaKJakaaJdhaw 1 niicwi- nuyai. aWaaV. Mlrtl UH KiVhlC nd aim on the mainland. WHEAT TAKES JUMP John Dore, who has just eturn- ed from the Stikme River disLrict, Tfi UFf UCi V'JVl t.n.u,r, There were a doien applicants in White ta there M . D iw. atarted .t.ri.,1 M M thlt there ! .snaJ..thJ .r!bff of choice. at ine line nunuwaiu nauim, var 106 miles, where new poles are to be put in and the whole line refurnished. A repeater is also being pet in at Telegraph Oeek night before last and ho was recalled from Winnipeg, aome of hia engagements having to be HON. WHIM HARTY LEFT MILLION DOLLARS which will speed up tne worK. a Ur business is expacted in that KINGSTON, Ont.. July 26. (itrtrirt and preperationa are be- Tne win 0f Hon. William Harty. fng made to cope with it. who died recently, leaves an estate tn the way down the river wind 0l one mjijon dollars to Mrs. a,nd fo? made ft neceaaary for iIugn Osier of Winnipeg and Wil-the river boat to tie up to the iam Harty Jr. of Kingston, the bank and this delayed the trip ;gurviving chill en. that they missed the steamer at; Mr. Dore says the more he sees ! ENDURANCE FLIGHT of the north the more he realiies; what great developments are in sight in the near future. HON.H.MARLER WILLBE HERE Wires to Say That Ills Plans for Prince Rupert Will Pro-ceed as Arranged Word was received this mo-ning by the Hoard of Trade that Hon. Herbert Marler will be here a previously arranged and will address the Board of Trade, the fisheries convention delegates and the members of the Women's Canadian Club on his way to Vancouver from which place he will sail for Japan. Mr. Marler lather died thei STILL PROCEEDING ST. LOUIS. July 25. The en durance plane St. Louis Robin was still going strong at noon, having been in the ait- for 293 hours. B.C. POPULATION SET AT 591,009 nnr-rawa .Tui oa-jTh naaailaUaal ' ; of British OolunWbte la' placed at 81.- 000 by the Bureau of Statistics This Is an increase of 8.000 over last year atanoing. ! Private Study Ompieted Grade XI. iHtta M. McLean. William J. Soott Two candidates granted partial ataad nt SmMhers Centre wowi ne went on a tour 01 in- " i Smtlhers High evmoal Vera a. seetion, says the people there are Ooodsoa, HUdur Eft Fagwnsiid. Alice exIremeJy active and ojitimistic. WINNIPEG, July 26, A far M otraud. Neva a. Meinnes e. The country m full of prospectors ther fear of damage to wheat crop M"fel..P . 8cPhen- and tbe big mining companies, in- by a continuous heat wave nt ?p,c.r,c. i'TWU",n! " M eluding the Consolidated, have price, up from 4c to 7c a bushel P"- men ia there looking over every- today. At Cmcago there waj a. thing. He thinks that the coun- g6in of 5c scored. I Mr art centre try IS dug fl great development v ....,,,,, ... , -- 1 81ewert Suertor School, eemBteted in iiie ar fa Lure. VANCOUVhK. July 26.- Tfce ora xi -m, campbeu Mr. Owe says lb gold strike " ,,v" of a few years age did a good deal l b' inuraral nftiAiuaiir un til. pnuntrv. i KlL'tthm T" 2S ANOTHER ENGINEER ' instead of horses for Irani porta- ,Tvn,...mnr, lion and the river bjU give an MUST BE APPOINTED excellent service. Kven the na-j fives their boats . . have 'engines on w h received bv the and caiHjn.. One wnt down the J Th.tXi?r append river while he was therfc Ukxng hJ wimJ to ne cannt come WJSa?oYf . ,2T LJt and a meeting of the city council made the 170 miles in ten hours, ... , i,"j .u:. t ''it i u ,HCs cauiu mr hub sirii.wsj.v.u..n.. to appoint another engineer. Vandrrhnof Centre Vanderhoot Superior School-Neaite A. Cameron Completed Orade XI. Kathrrwe E. Cameron. Joyce W. Ooodrtdte. Orace J Mclntoah. One candidate granted partial standing Private study, one Candida u granted parLlal atandlng. NO LABOR FROM EASTERN CANADA WILL BE NEEDED WINNIPEG, Ju'y 25. No labor from eastern Canada will be required to help harvest the short yield. The heavy iramlgra tion movement this yesC-ind the use of combined harvesters, it was decided this morning at a meeting ot immig ation, labor and provincial governments, made unnecessary the importation of eastern harvest hands. FISH VALUES INCREASING Cs'tli on Al'sntlc Greater This Year Than l-iot for June OTTAWA. July 38: The OanadUn sea fah catch for the first half . of the jrrex Is valued at nine mlUknt; and 87.000 Iratrease during the period British Columbia for June from 1831 to 1838. Province. MlUlon pounds aa increase of half a million over last June and was valued It WHO I at M94.0O0 agalnH 8387M0. t Teaeher Willie, where Is Toronto" j The halibut oatoh was 1,750,000 WUlle IURht between Davenport and pounds valued at 8413,000 against-Pittsburgh . 1 800 000 pounds valued at tl 17,000 a Teuoher -Where did you find that . year ago . The total catch on the At CHANGES MADE C. N. MANAGERS Warren Becomes Vlce-I" jjldent and hinspland Goes to Toronto MONTREAL, July 26. An announcement was made today that A. E. Warren, general manager of the Central Region Canadian National, has been appointed vice-president in charge of the Western Canadian lines. Co'onel T. A. Hiam was appointed assistant to president with r.eadquarte. s at Vancouver, and W. A. Kingsland of Winnipeg goes as general manager at Toronto . WAINWRIGHT IS BEINGnREBUILT Ovmmeed - tliwdsy Meenlng f ollow let the l ire of Sunday wATNwTOrtTV' Atta.'. Jury IB:- sooner were the last amokyij em beta ' f tbe btg f, that wiped out the busmen seetMti of Walnwrtgbt ei-tlngulabed When plans were beuag made lot rebulltrlng, and on Monday mornlpf hammer and w were already In use. Today the plsoe la active. Men who were temporarily thfwwn out ot employment were quickly dratted Into other occupation or were transferred elaewhere. It la certain that a new Walnwrtght with new fcuUdngd. new abna and ambtUoas and a new inspiration wtil rise ta replace that which the fire destroyed. URGESTRADE WITHIN EMPIRE Conservative Candidate in Britain Urges Policy of Free Trade LONDON, July 26. Unless a great Empire policy is adopted Great Britain will sink to the position of a second class powii, said Sir John Ferguson. Conservative candidate in the by-election in Twickenham, in a statement to his supporters at Hounslow, when explaining his Empire free trade policy. Conservative headqaartsrs have declined to support Sir John be-ause of his Empire trade policy. crop.' this year in view of the Headquarters had intended to run Sir Thomas Inskip ia the riding, but Twickenham Conservatives chose Sir John instead. B4 THE WEATHER Hayaport Ocudy. light Port mpa?n Asinine. anawvYT j lantlc ooaet for June was 80.800.000 tritMiteea. Wrelum''" WlUle On our radio aet.- Vaaaewrer pound- an Increase ot 700,800 pounds Wrelum: "Fowks wf over last June. I wind, light 88. wind. H awl ton B- via,' oalaa. 84, Smlthr-Cl"Udy. ealaat. 17. Bdfne Lake Main. calm. IT Vanderhoof H alning . calm. 80. Terrace- -Stain, oalm. 98. Rosewood aln: aalm. 84. Alyanah Rala. oalm. 84. '' Alice Arm Asia. calm. 88. Anyok Rain. oalm. 88. Stewarti-JUln. ealat, 58. Atlla ftaln, S. waM..JQ, WMtehorae- Cloudy, oalm. 88. Selkirk- Cloudy, ealat, 84. Dawacev-CUA97.' raleh. flb.- ' Heavy rate' m.. utianl ist Taclah, qe. utred, alxty four abousaiid Vhltetwre and Lebttge. dollars, . an Inerease of half a mUMnn over last year tor a similar period.; despite a nine mUltoo pound reduction 10 tbe eatcb. The salmon catch of waa five Scottish Humor Imported direct from th Aberdeen Joke Factory VOI.U!STAItr COVTItiniTOKS Oeordie: "What are voluntary oat than tense. malr money