CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill everyone rt& tb Olutlfied Ad. ' If you loae. KlrertlM for tt. If jou Una, locate tha owner. Wbaterer you need, advertlae for It OCT THE CLASSIFir.D HABIT. Vol, XX., No. 79. WELLINGTON. N.H.. April G. livery postal agreements with oilier countries, Fremlor Winrd announced, in order to keep the money within the country. Were ' an. MORE MANY LIVES LOST TASMANIA FLOODS Kingsford Smith and Companions Found 70 Miles from Objective Lord Willingdon Opens National Council of Education at Victoria , h VICTORIA, April 6. Amid sur- HOBART. April 6. The mm- rnunAinn f colorful character lUr nf dead In the worst floods In Th.. government has decided toitne history of Tasmania aU4 at u'jHngdon presided at a reception withdraw from the cash on de-, 19 thl morning and the city is cut haUi in th- wuiatW chamber! PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, April G: Wheat was quoted on the change today at $1.20'. ex- Off from communication except oy here jMt nignt jn honor of del- mdtt. Fourteen persons were etf.M to the fourth trienial con- drowned in the Droaels mine. ference of theNiitional Council of SALKS MANAGER DIES SRATTLE. Anrtl G. William R. Gould, nged 61, sales manager for the Canadian Can Co., died yesier day. i Education. EDUCATION IN INDIA TODAY PRINCE I1UPERT. B. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 6. 1929 IS DISCUSSED VICTORIA. April o. last night under the aus- resentatlve of tern cultures, it is a difficult PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper International complications between Canada and the United States may result from the sinking of the British schooner. "I'm Alone" by the United States Coast Guard cutter "Dexter" off the Gulf of Mexico. The Canadian vessel was reported by the captain of the ship, who is a Canadian, to be outside the international ne twelve and a half miles when the Dexter gave chase. The "I'm Alone" refused to "heave to" and was destroyed by gun fire. One member of the crew was drowned, a Frenchman. No Bartering With States Over Tariff Using Waterways as Lever OTTAWA. Anril fi. ''There must be no bartering was in in rpiprHnroH that hud been . 1 . t 1.111 1 1 1 . ... . i ,i ai. niAnodr n r rv iw t' n H v v LARGE CABARET Special Dlnneri Tburadayi and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 0 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire Accommodation for Prlrate Parties Phone 43? PRICE FIVE CENTS EPT EA CAPTAIN KINGSFORD SMTH AND HIS COMPANIONS FOUND Terrific Rain in Ontario Wrecks 2 Locomotives and Causes Floods in Many Parts of thai Province Even Streets of Toronto Made Impassable by Deluge;1 Rivers Swollen to Overflowing; States ; South of Lakes Affected j TORONTO, April 6. Reports trickling in from outlying sections today showed a toll from a wild rainstorm last night as five known dead, one missing and unconfirmed reports indicating that as many as eight persons lost their lives. Miss Helen Wright of Peterboro and either ( Walter Northrop of Peterboro or his son, Harry, wore , ' drowned when their automobile went through the bridge at Harmony Creek, Ontario. Engineer Milne of the Canadian National train No. 20 from Toronto to Montreal reported a missing locomotive 'iieved to have overturned a mile east of Bowmanville v. it h the engineer underneath. J. Kennedy, engineer of the Canadian Pacific freight train, was killed when he was pinned underneath a locpmo-tive when it left the rails two miles east of Bowmanville. ' John Miller, acred 40. of Ormerod. Ontario, lost his life in noou waters near rainswicx. a rumor; mut iwu woic drowned In floods near Brantf ord is beirlg, investigated. , The streets in Toronto are impassabje and washed out in places. In Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April & Spring storms of tornadic violence whipped through sections of Minnesota Wisconsin and Iowa late yesterday, killing nine persons. Three others are believed to be dead. More than 100 mon, women and children are in hospitals, some of them critically injured. CASH ON DELIVERY ENDS NEW ZEALAND CONVENTION END OF JUNE Awtocialed Hoard of Trade Will Meet in Prince Rupert on Those Dates Percy G. Tinker delegate to the meeting of the Associated Hoards reported at the meeting taut night the work done at tliat meeting, all of which has already been published. His report was clear and he stated that the question of a request for a new province was left over for to be held in when his truck plunged' through, the.bridge, oyer.-Rouge.. the convention "JS River, east of here, and Oran Cook, aged 18, was drowned Th , " . Thursday an 27 and 2S a. decided on 'Krjdaji June thedafes for ' the convcntJ6n and the 'en tertainment committee tfas instructed to gel ready( for the great occasion. ' GOVERNOR AT BIG MEETING The B itish Schooner Sunk by U. S. Coast Guards Cost of Loading Ships With Grain at Rupert Less Than Vancouver Board of Trade' Hears Report From the Grain Committee Showing Where Recently Published Figures Were Wrong That the cost of loading ships at Prince Rupert is considerably less than at Vancouver was the information conveyed to the Board of Trade last night at its dinner meeting by J. H. Pillsbury, on behalf of the grain committee of the board. He went into the matter in detail, with particular reference to an article recently published in the Vancouver Province which purported to show that the cost v as less at Vancouver. There was one item, that of cargo rate of six cents a ton not mentioned in the Province report, which would amount to over: $500 OH WED Dl A MTV on the ships discussed. ;The re- lUliLiil i LlllllJ port or the committee lollows: "There appeared in the Sunday-Province of March 31st, an article purporting to show costs of loading wheat at Vancouver as compared with Prince Rupcr-and according to the figures given the comparison was considerably in favor of Vancouver. I Trnrla trlahpa tn nnlnt rttif that AN INJURY TO THE SALMON VANCOUVER, April G. Sal- The Prince Rupert Board of mon Packert and fishery officials of the Pacific northwest see in fir.i- ,K-n in th rttMlthe development of tA .. m;.u.i nH. electric projects on the hydro- salmon " "treama a serious depletion in fish-costs that instead of being higher., UaIin' of loading wheat are lower, at Prince Rupert than at Van- Speakers at a sen i Ian yesterday of the fourth meeting of the Pa- couver details 0f cific International SJmonlnvesti-loading "The Province gives deration declared that-a costs of two somewhat tio,nJ similar ships, one at Vancouver, "1, ' " and one at Prince Rupert. The (Continued on page four.) HALIBUT PRICES I ARELOWTODAY Highest Hid Today Was IS. 6c and 6c; Mostly American Boats Halibut prices at the local fish exchange were still lower than yes terday, terday, when when a a total total or of iZ7,8Ui 127,800 ri si ft f I Secure Loncessions oays Labor pounds was id this morning J The high high bid bid of of the the day day was was 12. 12.6c & 10 escape me enect oi me unuuu ouuus laim uiu Arctjc 16 000 Canadian tdn linniMi nf nnmmnnc u'nc fnlrl nn RVirinv ntr A A. HPflnS. .... . r.. . t. Aleutian, 20,000 iounds, -a. 1 t J . vital to the industry. The speakers were J. S. Eck- man, chairman of. the canned salmon division of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, United 'ates commissioner of fisheries. 11. O'Malley and Major J. A. Motherwell, chief fishery inspector for British Columbia. AIRMAILPLAN NOT MATURED and 6c. Only one Canadian boat Committee or Hoard or iraae away our rights on the St. Lawrence waterway in order Sales were as follows: it it. n!i..i en : ' American Makes Interim Report Kegara to Service ua ww......w..o - -u . "J "J ----r-. runs. t,oia oioragc uo., "V"""1 meetinir of the Board of Trade Laoor memoer ior .nd 6e. nnTOW o to report on the matti?r of recom. tinued debate on the budget, referring to the coming re vision of the United States tariff. "At the present time both the public men and the press of the United States were express pices of the Nat.onal Council of, , he lntention of congress to I A ATT AT A VftI A M here Pro-; UIUX Education in a nhIoq th t ,ff jnst commodl. hfi MAN feasor Laflrente Rirttbrook- WllLjM' manufactured and grown nlwV lUf.ll linmM, foreign, secretary oi . state, ;Canadat vell, if the jcople of the Patiato, irwra, expiaineu tnatiUnited state8 are not nnxioU8 to education iiV India was one of deaj wjth US( then at least we cun the most intricate matters which transfer our trade to those who ... i .1. ...fit. ...tt I .. ..... nsnenee, n. oc anu w. 1 , lrnian tmnanortation Nordby. 21.000 pounds. raelflcifnn calIlnK 'here in connection 1 ouV'8 ! ' with its Seattle-Alaska service, n-Sitka. a t, 1 v. Fish 20.000 pounds, Royal orteJ thftt no f,rm had yet se. Co.. 11.4o and Cc. A.iin'cured a United States mail service Venus, 19 000 pounds, Atlin and unt th,g WflJ obulned they Fisheries, IMeand Ge . in posUfonHpf make any Tatooh. 16.000 pound?, fjanij 6mmenAMon to tbd board, dian Ftsh & Cold Storage Co., 12c" They wU, probabiy report at the an.d.6c'. . . n next meeting. B. J. Mellish mado uiue liiru, lew pouuus, u-,,hj n.PPtm PPtv,rt. are wei ing to trauewiin us, ana, n,i.. i.'n.i in .in Km. r water .n. t.u t. ru c. - r I 1 A. 1... J nn I f i,4U In lha tnalr I had nau to w De w aeait wun, in me iasn on First Lap of Long Flight to England in Southern j0f attempting to bring about the Cross When Forced Down by Fierce Storm ,,lend!n.f 5e Ikstern "? "ITn and Wes PERTH, Australia, April 6.-Captain Kingsford Smith, WAS MURDERED ndded Mr. Heaps, Canada has no; NVith ,uet n chest ,jq 6c and Gc better customer than Great ( Twave. 7000 pounds, Booth Fish Hritnin. 10 r. onH r.. NKLSUiN, April u. inoraai .i-:v..-.. .,.c ...... ......v.... maue mat Kj anaaa murni eiuer in- :.. . . ....... rna. Rvu in 7nrinihnnnii Ati n vllO With three companions Set OUt on a long ;ngnnu H- Wn aWompllshfed. If success- to trade arrangements using the ' rancf r,wno myaieriou.iy p.T'-TI-j'g:-" Hsheries, IU.be be land but Who Was forced down and in doing SO Sent a radio , fully doM the British Empire !St. Lawrence waterways as a fac-."PIrl during he tk,wu mcssace Lasut bayinL savinrr he nt was waa 1 ciiiLiauiu alichtintr in a u fierce storm, has jWOuid do what no other empirojtor Ut to obtain tariff concessions, nnJnounccd a vMin) of last night. tne " an", , , i h hlatnrv of iho world hail u... -um ht h HOTEL nTTRNED ueen i lOUnU. TftO piano bOUtnern um u.u . - 'TJ 1 and the results wouid bo' od oltT "it ..wtlita wUti Provincial officers, Investl- M crn f lspnvnvnri ntrni RAVPrni fi:ivs ui aii.iuuo own...., , , - .. .. . . . . .. ., ,, ntw uaimdc t .n wVi tlin southwest .f nut oniv ior ine nroauciion 01 thn united states on mailers 01 eaiinir ine aisaDnearance. jceici- ut muimw. npm Thurburn Bluff. The western Australian government is sending a vessel to pick them up. ... Thurburn Bluff is 70 miles from Wyndham, which was the objective of the flyers. 6. Three ...nnitarfnl flpcnmnllahmonta fnr.fnrlff than u-o will nnnftnn ihn tin. riav trwAtn.il Mtdirlev'ft bodV In 30 rerflOnS Were killed. SCOreS injured The committee appointed at the I mending a mail contract to an Scottish Humor Imported direct Aberdeen Joke from the Factory KEEPING IT DARK An Aberdeen boy found a purse containing five pounds, h tct nf urnitur nr hi ranch home, and nroDerty damage amounted to received a threenenny-blt HIU .in-..v .v I'"" suii.i.uuo . -... .v . . ". .. r .. ... , .... . ,,, . i,m i-ll important part in the production waterways question should In no His chest had been pierced by a $85,000 Jn a lire at tne KirKwooaitne aamonmon. umn under providence, of a material 'way be. made a bargaining point .bullet and his body weighted hoel this morning. There were body aboot the reward. I dinna pfinca throughout the world. between the two government." Jdown with buckets of sand. 150 guests at the hotel. and on returning it to its owner like publii ity." with