VAN' OI VER. Aug. 22 Three " ; C '' 'Uvc September 14. NAMES OF NEW BOATS CHOSEN r n MLLUllLIUM Villi 1U URGESTRADE WITH CHINESE Sir Henry Thornton Suggests That Canada Shall Get After It Systematically VANCOUVER, Aug. 22. Sir Henry Thornton, speaking at a luncheon tendered hhn by the ma f ( arrod Jose, Albert Si- and declared that Canada would! Albrrt Alberino, all giving be well advised as a nation to! t i i srrsH as Ketchikan, we e systematically and in concentrated ;,;n:;V'l at White Kock, charged fashion attack the opportunities : i viuU occasioning bodily for trade there and get in on the (arm as the result of a stabbing ground floor. ;.Tnv nil (lie steamer Prince Ituo-i Sir Henrv said there are "hun- REDUCTION IN WAGES IS JUST WINNIPEG. Aug. 22. Albert! Pilkington. aged three years, i stepiwd off the Continental 'Lim- Red here last night clutching in Arbitration Hoard Finds Against one hand a ticket that was taller Workers in Ijincashlre than AIbrt by many inches and Woollen Dispute in the other "UoacV a mechanical looked allt'r n;m on wu; juuiw from Montreal to Winnipeg. CHURCHILL DUE AT EDMONTON TOMORROW tjiutnvwnv Ar 91 lit. lurninerH will 1m I'rince m ri... .-hill u ntneet. .-u.iu, urnry nnu iuiikii, ..1 4- num tnmnrrnw mrtm Thornton Announces . ri.. fln,i wiii address a civic! vl"T0KIA. Aur. 22.The new 'luncheon tomorrow at 12::!0 He' n. steamer, belnw built In the bc "! Hous while H in the hcitv cit . rv for service to Princo Kprt will be named Prince I'-i i, P men Henry and Prince j This afternoon's timln, due from the K ' if SiT Henry Thornton an- est at sao. was reported thu morn-r ui cd here today. 'mi to be on tun. ST Smelter Possibilities Being Examined on Vancouver Island by Queensborough and Party YlfTfiTMA A.. OO T.ni-rl Ouppnsborouirh. rcpre- cnting the British Metal Corporation of London, wth former Premier Arthur Meichen, vice-president of the ?adian Rpiritfna r.'nr,vntinn. nnd narty. are touring Vancouver Tsilnnfl nnrl slllll intimiited 1I11.1IIIUIvV that vs . , .t - - ""iivi ititv iiiY't""- - - V ?Pper smelter on the coast ahead of C iy atctl Lord OUeensborough says he is here to, study invest-1 Jetnt possibilities. He iicclarcd that British interests were j jot averse to investing in the States, since that country is , a branch of the Anglo-Saxon world with interests closely, associated with the British Empire. I The party has been looking over the smelter aite at; W smith of the Tidewater Smelter Co., which u sub-, M(I'ary to the British Metal Corporation. 1 venation, tu wai readily a Those conversations will hare DELAYED ACCOUNT CANBERRA, Aug. i-f TC. laying Oil BOO.UOU ., o o : .l,.,no nf Uv,,V4.n onH Din9rlir millinn "icSid.ufoV " lH-hip -vatidoUar9 a.nnua,,y I Montreal was timed over to the per crnt redaction in wage wiraTf min icd The reduction be- care of George Cosgrain, L-anauian ' y LI 1 11 VI lmimi.s National Railways conductor, who LfUlUlUIUj to. three .principal object: First, the agreement ot other cred ADVERSE WEATHER TOKYO, Aug. 22 The depar ture of the Graf Zeppelin for Los & dreds of millions of people Jn1 Angeles was postponed owing lo T(: mm are alleged, to have China who have riot yet beeome adverse weather reprtfl. it is bo-S' ,v l a Japanese, M. Ita, soon alive to the fruits of civiliiatln',Ueved the dlrlglWe may sta t be-' a." rO latter boarded the vessel , Be men were en route from THREE-YEAR-OLD Kc'. '.ikan to Seattle. I 11Tl nnmrn it MASf'HERTKR, Aug. 22. -An the way from Liverpoo . Albert.-M.'--- - -la.s,t -j ni:ourtinvPstigaiingtne.ori:eria8neinii8H o .n;u.B c..- . vi.ion of the tariff an. pute between workers 1. is en route to The Pas, where , . t,Q th 'yen which recently re- hU (a,ht.r is sending him to beitreasurer Jn parliament, a the shutting down 01 iAlil,i t,v m mint unon the I tu ,iiu UvioM am oy. I.undred cotton mllU In 'dMth of h,B mother. He nailed pected to produce an additional CREW RESCUED NKW ORLEANS. Aug. 22. Twenty-six members of the crew of the steamer Quimistan, which COSTE LEAVES FRIDAY MORN ZepiHSIin, but It is now beueveq. ne ... . I r- - XT ' 1. TORONTO STOCKS (McOaffery, Olbbons Si Collart, Ltd.) Amulet. 2.30, 2.32. Mandy. .60, 58. lisJoonjbrldge. 12.73. 13.00. ' t fflolllngcf, 6.28 6.75. Hudson Bay, 19.00. 10:20. ' : ' International Nickel. 84.50. 64.80. Ukeshorc. 34.80. 24.60. Mining Oorporatkm, 4.40, 4.43. Mclntyrs, 15.00, Nil. Niptontng. 2.53 2.70. Noranda, 64.80, 64.75. Abftfla, 1.80. 1.B0. Sherrltt Oordon. 7.40, 7.50. Sudbury Basin, 0.30, 0.40. Tread w41 Yukon. 0.60, 0.75. Ventures, 8.23. 8.30. Home Oils. 24 00, 23.00. Teak Hughes, 7.23, 7.30. A . A. TISDALE, Who was appointed General Manager of the Western Region of tha .Canadian National Railways on August 1st. itors with the British as to the dls- .-. . . trl button of annuities. j ( Seoond. agreement between the i4tt4ftH4tH rrsneh, Bclglsns and Oerroam u to '.-..". imru. in caw vne iwo omer ODjeew tan. wrej tuusv ucckic iww vo rjreftK off the conference bo that It can be v",iunia. "" resumed under conditions hope of success. Premier Brland declared: Terence Is not dead. We must every tbing possible to save It." yor and aldermen, referred to the fiRAF 7FPPFF IN 1 UIlrtr tLrfLU" u alluring field of trade in China. E II. Mitchell, M Jfcra of age. 'Thl con- t,ktl ' nl nrine. 3eD showing do fore C o'clock tomorrow morning. 11 1 B,..n. V. . f n ire -'i T.n n wcrci we isrm or MrTavlsh Brothcrsfj Death lol lowed acute blcod pbisomng. i LADY AVIATOR ! LOSES LIFE IN THE AI&DERBY 1 1 a viwu . thousand feet when It went Into a tall spin and crashed to the ground. DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL Enquiry Held by Coroner Into Fatality Which Bcfel Kenneth Kennedy Tuesday That death had been of an ac- in burning in mid-AUanttc, were c.ueniai nature s uciviiuiiicu iu-ricued by the linCr President day by Coroner C. L. Monroe, who Harrison, a wireless stated today. message held an enquiry into the fatality LONG FLIGHT wnicn ooiei nennem iennesuy, local fishermen, when his boat was and 8e. TOMORROW'S TIDES Boston Grill Friday, August 23 LARGE CAUARET High , 3:03 a.m. 20.0 ft. Special Dtnnen Thursday and Saturday 15:30 p.m. 19.6 ft. Dancing Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall or Hire 9:28 IiOW a.m. 3.C ft. 21:41 p.m. 5.3 ft. AcoommodaUon (or Private Parties NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PliONE 7 Vol. XX.. No; 105..' rniNCE nuPEirr, no, Thursday, august 22: 1929 PH'PE FIVE .rKMTs T llUJUiM SJ.V.f U fcv 1. '!' r r 1 1 v s narorn and nou if Tending Settlement DELEGATES TO HAGUE LOATH i TO DISPERSE Will Take Vp Matter Conversation With to Settlement By rrlvate View LONDON, Aug. 22. A Statement Cabled tO the Daily the reparation' conference airs' itlll Mail by Sir Percy Phillips, who is en route to Manchuria TlZ "SS XZZ to investigate the situation there, said that Russia has pnte cavration after deciding completed the mobilization of an expeditionary force to the ironuer reauy iu auvance into vninose icrriiory. Chinese Eastern Railway question. STABBING CASE GOINGSOUTHON PRINCE RUPERT Three Filipino Arrested and J Charged With Assault on , Japanese j there was no longer any uxe endeavor-tag to aettle the differences In com 'nuttee or in group. The despatch added that the Soviet intends to occunv ' t!ZJ:Je'.p: Harbin and hold that city pending settlement of the toe rest ox the work ot th wnwrrace wj oe aone oy pnvsie in NEW FLYING BOAT COMES Fokker Machine Delivered From f Vancouver to Swanson Bay I by Major MacLaren Pilot Walter E Gilbert left here about 6 o'clock Swanson Bay t !,.DY SUPERINTENDENT AND .SECRETARY .WILL iy. wm an AlasLa B'lHI. UlllfSJIIll be Jolired Um AreMe " . mien navuigF a iuv - i, . ., .11 was Fall High School Course is Now to be Given by Mail by The Department ot Education VICTORIA, Aug. 22. British Clumbia's educational ck . last evening for advantages are being extended to the boy and girl of high ir in the Western Can- school age and qualifications on the frontiers of provincial and tsTxpyectedy backherVa? settlement. When the scholastic term opens next month in a new Fokker flying boat which throughout British Columbia there will be inaugurated, was delivered on Tuesday to Swan- f0r the first time in Canada, a complete high school course son Bay by Major d. R MacUren. b . correspondence . Announcement . to this effect is made ma ridge, ox ine vefliern , - - Canada Airways. After flying by Hon. Joshua Hinchliffe, minister of education. the piano a far as Swanson Bay, Under the direction of Dr. S. J. Willis, superintendent Major MacLaren haa returned by of education, and J. W. Gibson, s eamcrto Vancouver. officer in charge of the new de- Coming north from Vancouver partment, a staff of educational with Major aiacL-aren was airs, experts worked during the summer Gilbert, who Is Joining her mis- holidays preparing the lessons Dana in tne nortn ine e OKKer coverinjr the ent,re curriculum of r r high school stud'es. These les- who will return north in it. After 8ons have been completed and the rarrvlncr nut anme aurvev and machinery for the operation of in- ir iioitKTH transportation work at Stewa t the t uction by correspondence has ? plane will proceed to the Queen been enrolled in the person of a Charlotte Islands lo engage in young gin at wru i ab ut tN face and neck. nsner.'cs pairui. In all respects the courses are simila- to those of the regular higli schools, and correspondence pupils have similar options and objectives. They may choose to study in preparation for junior matriculation, entrance to normal decided to extend the . . 1 . . . . . 1 . 1. . AAitran. n .flVAp . Yi I (r H T Vl Dfll fttlK- i,Am ... ...... .1. irv aeieil were imuucra oj uro vuai'vg vv. v-. ...D.- Tariff Increases .or bo,rd aupport a move for an appeal ject8. Australia In New miles north Wfltwi, .At.-; some Advarta"e to Great dlsUnee from ths PeskeataBe. Hrr th proThieUl grtvernment for am- scores 0f letlcrs on the depart- Britain ! 7 " JFS e- bear testimony to the matW rf purchasing of gram cpened. Apparently trouble had derel, r,ff!,rH 22 The Pd with the motor and the lady had ""-""l W noP". """ f-'" - - jumped with the parachute in an ef- The boara aestcmaiea mis rnyuts me j m u nc -"""' fnrt to her life. Mronev R.N.. ooeratlns room super- fine fnthpr wrltlnir to Mr. J. The plane was seen by several peop'e Tlsor. to take eharge at the hospital UanrreaveB. officer In charge of e nuoiiaiion the rjlan wu flvlns st thnut s Summary American 73.000 pcunds, 8c to 13.1c snd 8c. Canadian 34.600 pounds. 8c to IS. 2c and Be. 8c. Coolldge, Da lw, American 24.000. Oold and 8c. Nordlo, 31.000. Hoyal, 13. lo and 8c Canadian 0.000. Oold Storagv, 12.7c and Storage, 12.70 'presumably blown up and burned Melville, n.ooo. AUin. 12.8c and so i i. .ni...,..fiUkrUn, Cape Spear, i.bOO, Booth. 13e and Be the elementary courses, last week, said, in part: "Due to the carefully selected studies and the patient manner in which her faults were detected Inil nrMirl T nm flrmlv con- u iiv. vf. ........ ---- , vinced that our daughter got far, 12. 7c and more educational value from, this; 'course than she would have re ceived in school. . . . An in.i "uZrtVnWht. '! spit. ,0.000. Booth, ,5.2c and, elementary The deceased was 49 years of. 'age and a native of Scotland. He ; had lived In Prince Rupert for sev- nrfiAMi"i Ti Af TMTi cral years, and. besides following AM II VII Kill WW I rked at one time lor ' w v w is survived by a, widow and three child:en. The, 15. C. Undertakers have charge thn funcral vhicn wiU take 01 p.ritq Ausr 22 Dieudonne Cosie!Uthe li'VlMn SatUrday attern0n- takToff untllomorrow morning. MINISTER OF PUBL'C had planned h round the world He urnnVP TftMlMP OnHM trip to try to overtake the Graf: WORKS COMING SOON WIII HBSO IW in-W 1UIS. M C hnJ P.n-rl-rl A I HUH a J ju-vv Here Shortly lo l.ook into Road Situation Hon. N. S. Lougheed, minister of public works for the province, anhojunces in the southern press that, jie Is about to start on a tour of inspection of northern-British Columbia. The minister Is expected to come to Prince Rupert to look Into the local highway situation. Pleading guilty befcre Magistrate Me- JASPER, Aug. 23. round results In the Canadian am-,b , and ,n remote ham, ateur golf championship follows:;"" 1 .Vr.'.t i r urcod Frank Thompson, Toronto, ie-!11 ' T, 7 ,i .i L. in the cities. feated Jim Mountfield, Edmon-ied to boys and girls ton, three and two. .The sturdy pioneers who are do- Gordon MacWilliams, Calgary, defeated W. K. Lanman, Columbus, Ohio, three and one. Jack Culhbert, Edmonton, de feated Cecil Colville, Vancouver, two dnd one. Fred Hoblitzel, Toronto, defeat. e'ir'J'. D. Frascr, Vancouver, two and one. FreU Woods, Vancouver, defeated Don Carrick, Toronto, at the thirty-seventh hole. Eddie Head, New York, defeated M. W. Forrest, Lowell, Mass., on the thirty-ninth hole. D. Clarke Corkrari, Nobla, Pa., defeated Norman Scott, Montreal, to of having liquor "u morning a charge . . , I hite. New v York, do-Bentson, in the abode of an Indian. Alfred Gard,lner was fined 1300, with option of feated .Sandy weir. Winnipeg, three months' Imprisonment. five and four. ( ing so much Id develop British; Columbia will no longer, we hope, be compelled to send their chil school education. Scottish Humor imported direct from the Aberdeen Joko Factory NOT HAVIXO- KNOKI'J CHICAGO HELD GIANTS DOWN TO TWO RUNS Manush and Schulte Collided When Running For Fly and Were Carried From Field NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Root of Chicago easily held the Giants and the Cubs pounded three pitchers to win In o ur 1 fVin ftnil apnro AllbND t JNrtlvtritt school, commercial course, or for being nine to two-personal development and gciier.il Dudley of the Brooklyn's shut culture. The options extend to cut St. Louis and won by only one x&rZ - S OrV: .uWl. In regoUrl, establish- ronu Kvres' A.f-it'on tf BrttUh ea scnoois. ccinmbia, that the nurain; staff The department Philadelphia took the fou-th . consecutive game from Pittsburgh supplies me n.nn,.i hlf hi, o;i, hnmpr with .houid be rented .. wen a, well U8ual frce texlbooks and provides, si7to the sdtninitrtivn -nd at these . ... . . ... . ... " on lo o break preaK a a . six to six six tie ue r-Kcemip Miss Jean Harrison U.N.. l"c m ine iounn, ana a' ne ciose tne tij Min-rintemsent. ws named at books that students in city nign wore stood ten to eight. W ' VkWx snt!r.? of the hospital achoola must .buy. . ..No fees are' nnon d Cincinnati split a board toKtate to reprtnt priree rhnrired. and .lKe. onlv additional double-header, Boston taking the as 11 the pasjngr are aboard mi. Marn nmii -tWnx-rir f rair- r.iprrt o-ncrai h -p'.vi t the annual ctvresDandenca DUDile is first. a4 Me arrangement, are com., banks, cra.hr u. grist ' JS wiTrCuMt In In the American taib. !5 1 i - -vMn -f British onuraM and lor tne postage-on lessons sent in e-t,,,H nr I PHOE7MX. Art.. Lt 22.--Miss B.C. Hospitals' Ass"'stin for wrrettion. UMAff ld raMln vnnnlnir fnr fo?V A WlMPEG SAFELV"pjpj7gJT;JJ doll, who has accompanied him all ! WITH BRITISH sUcHinOrawejiw: th wctncrTs air d sin who won her wins at Fairbanks, "snvtd a delegate to M flvlne with her brother. Jce Cr"Ksen. Hartals' She also flew ss ir-nllot with League Man- St. Louis col- flv find w.rp n' ihu imtiitTii cuimuvu rvr toam won. fioweviT. . . eanventicn . It wHi be the aucteu corresponnence courses in netrolt plied up unrteeji runs ktt first time the local hospital has sent elementary school wo k. So sue- against Boston, while their op- brother frcm Los Anc!e to.Ne' York tw0 "e oonTentlon, Ur. CMSfuj ftavc Dccn the resfflts that ponents got only two. City when Scores for the dAy fellow: National League Chicago 9, New rork 2. St. Lous 0. B-ooklyn 1. Pittsburgh 8, Philadelphia 10. Cincinnati 1-8, Boston 7-7. American League New York 3, Chicago 4. Washington 1, Cleveland 3. Boston 2, Detroit 13. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 7. Alternative Just Now The hosptui board had. before last night a set of plana from w. BRITAIN LENDS 4 nie says she had no difficulty in; and her That or lu-gin New strueture u naastmr her entrance exams, lie; ranked well up In her class. Various systems of advanced sZr uTdZ fehool , correspondence courses ADDITION TO THE HOSPITAL it It. Including ihat of Australia, were SnrwMuTr minutely examined and the best . m, Oi400, Xo uu MTt 0t features were adapted to the re quirements of British Columbia. TVin ovnorlsnro crnlnpd In Ihp SUC- any Increase In capacity, there would also have to be additional service items, MVm Harrison, Isdy superlnten- j a tti . n . . ... dent pointed out Icessful operation of the provincial! Ttkln- all m'tter, u,to oonsiden- school courses aided tion. Aid. w. is. Brown fslt it might in compiling a plan of Instruction be better for the board to embark upon thit that will Will, it It is IS believed, Deueveu, prove prove to luj8ectlon th tint unU a ra'tbM ? new than 0BPlul spend sv ia be highly satisfactory. 'much money on an addition to the "We felt," said Hon. Joshua old building. Hinchliffe in announcing the new w Afteherjou. natter ctlirses, "that similar opportunl- mltt wport on tn. mtlatA tje of ties should be made available to building a glassed in venuuaa for the IVia anna nnr! fisll irhters of the men benefit of patlenu who required sun- secondnd,Wr,n r.Kum The ine seconu the jand( in Bmaji mining and lum- dUlon-i TOTHEWORLD dren away from nome or deny , , them the advantages of a high Country la Greatest Creditor Na- tion, Having Regained Status Since, War REGINA. AUg. 22 Address ing t lie Canadian Club yesterday, Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill stated that Great Britain had regained her status as a creditor nation of I Ihe world and the four billion pounds sterling of foreign Investments which Britain had at the !out set of the war is now ex- An Abernonton '(ttolected to the re- cc$?' , , , ,,i,i'. the worlds miction of tmiV f.r' from l i-2d. to "We an- today id. becsuiie he only saved a penny by greatest creditor nation, assert-walking, ed Mr. Churchill.