mm I 1 1 j lift il mm rt . ... 'arty was uiviueu as 10 wncincr rncy biiould Meet 1'ar- hamcnt or Not Before Taking Action; Standing of Parties LONDON, June 3. In conference with his colleagues . r TI 1 L T1 1 n . 1 - i - - 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ' :n LiiDerai party wuuiu nut support me conservatives in coalition against Labor, Premier Baldwin announced jiaf he would resign witnout meeting parliament, ins ,;ii k r.i Ramsay Macdonald, Labor leader, is now considered; Tl ' .1111 LU f fcO L41 1 1 I'UV IlLllllWiOillWl I The members of the Conservative Government went - il tl -.1 tl 1 li. I 1 u'.ij M raaiuii una ai jiwuii iiu ikc aim ii vy ao nut iuiik ca vi when the official announcement was made that the eminent would resign. It is understood that Mr. :l.in is advising His Majesty that Ramsay Macdonald f proper person to be called upon to form a cabinet.- j On his return today from Chequers Court, Mr. Baldwin r , c i i f ur i c iiii fii v in mi l i'iiiiii vi' i .iiinw in niw i fiiu iu;m r .;cd for the immediate resignation of the Government, 1 i.1 A 1 t 1 .1 ..... A. Tl 1? i 1 :,xc the responsibility for future events on the opposi- ) '.ip a ueai in imure The standing of the parties today Ibpr. aWitawi " rvatives, 255 ; Liberals, 57 ; mliffmity; Tiwlr , - - l nts, ,r; Prohibitionists, 1; doubtful, 7. Miss Eleanor Rathmere is the fourteenth i nniiCfinfic iiiuu i iiii in i hi" ESCAPED JAIL Paannn as woman rd. She is an Independent and is one of two canui-'.(- for the English combined universities. Sir Martin rvav Conservative, was also elected. Vtv nev Parliament will meet on June 25, but onlv f -r vr-arintr in oi memners. men wvwi n.irn i arties will be on the address in replv to the spench n ho throne, which will not come until after the tor- ' 'tu-ning on July 2. ti i t i n i i Day Celebration at Acropolis Kill Grounds this Afternoon Well nigh one thousand children are participating this if' moon in the annual Flag Day celebration of the local Lodire. Very beneficient weainer conuiuons av ailing to favor a program which mciues manj i uvh , .,o,.f?oiiinr1v tn rlplieht childish hearts. T :p lirnceetlinirs commenced at i..u p.iu. wit" flower iflrls. Norah Dougherty Alex nrid Charlotte Balagno. In another car rode the may-He ncers. Following was a long line of school Mniwr S. P. MMoHie ad Bishop G. A. Rix were also in Uie Pr- t'ning queen. Miss Peggy rode In a special ciir, ac- (rrJw,, Ht th A-ropolU Hill, nod by G. E. Gulick, exal- ' , cereroony of u!or of the Elks, and I r. r,en;"inri M,uting the flag. Gosse, committee chair- vu'-wtvlng the address on the flag. drew by There Mayor I lllllllllilli 1 Hill -v was also an at- S. I . Mc.Moruie , .i... dance was aain- m. fnmud bv eight girls under the direction of Miss Hal- I CTUDDinfl7 ,iw! .... wnlnB of the new queen took place with the retiring The Wise ML, Boston Grill The wise man reads the clas- "v. muim LARGE CABARET 'v. X . i f jed advertisements and uses Special Dinners Thursday and Saturday! them whenever he needs to sell Dandng Kvrry Saturday Night, 9 to 1? Dance Hall for Hire or buy, or rent, to find lost Accommodation for Private Partlt goods or to get a job. PHONE 457 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISU COLOMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, H. C MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS v m m m m m m m asi mi m w m m Mmtv-mmmwm at Once and Ramsay Macdonald Will Probably be Called Upo, LABOR LEADER IS HOLDING INITIATIVE AND WILL KEEP IT LONDON, June 3: Right How J. Ramaay Macdonald, leader of the victorious Labor party, in a statement in the Herald, the Labor daily newspaper, declared that Labor holds the initiative and is going to keep it." 4 Looking Tor Another Conference With the British Government Regard to Limitation WASHINGTON. June 3. President Hoover has temporarily . n Kir Austin rhnmhorlntn hail nlroadv nnrmiincpfl stopped the naval program whic h v he favored meeting Parliament, but Rt. Hon. Winston ! Xii.2SeK! wiihhe ; Thill was reported to favor immediate resignation, building of cruisers and other r signution school took the view that if the premier HOOVERSTOPS NAVAL PROGRAM 4 nit t. t. siurtns , , ' Pat r , Toronto, !Tl . to Theatre to Acropolis m, - tor parade from the Westholme crouivls with Corp. Cameron, Ic-RIi!llirstiaVJr,rr mipportere wtrf t by George Phlllipson on ai k. The presence of the I'iilrol in reJagla was some-new. They took a proml-in the march. The lead-t.e patrol was George Mit-ivlrle other members wore - Friwell, Mike Dudinich. 1 Kerr. Sniro Gurvlch, J. Pete Sunderland, n .md Arthur Kerr. in the parade was, tha (!;ind, whhth playel airs, and a corps of Sea PnilAwinir came the queen-elect. f Jprv j. Slr t B?'!it Church nl t'h i rman of the Bord of ot Dm Muttaw Vnlrtratty. who the Dfbi to ouat th prweat i'iten-rg4l by Uie ittuociiu a few days wto. driven by Inspector James M.i r!CELEBRATION .. . mil. WPII well KB S 1W nine OF BIRTHDAY KING GEORGE ills Majesty Propped Up in Hid! While Guards Trooped to Colon in London . WINDSOR, June 3. The King celebrated hia Gtth birthday today, not as he would' Ifkc to have cfebr.itd it, but propped, up-Mn bed' in the Vkkriff .toWqf MndejtV Castle. Trie tibths at the ololung incision was not serious, his physicinns said, and was taking Its normal course. IJUIt change was made in the plana for the formal celebration tll I n 4l& l.aa a- I nnlnn ifik Oy-vlr ,.,,,, , rhlldrAn'a snort followed and fUl trooping to the colors by se- ,,! nillHIDGE, June .-VWe rf gWeeta was die- Jpcted guard regiments remained , , escaped from the Leth- an "n(,"nce .0I , h hgn(i. In tradRlonal style. It was the '- Provincial jail Friday night tribute.! JJdings will fit time the King has spent his on the dormitory roof Tonight the pw"' dance birthday at Windsor Castle since "-ning themselves to "-- come to a ciwc - ne cnme to the throne 1U , by means of a rope made , .. three.) ago. years Subject!" Will Pray for Hecuvery oi .Monarch rrtar. Illneat.; ( clcoralion Here The reason given for his T . . . .,;ivrirlh ..A ned now it would have no opportunity' to negotiate Jkeiy t entr into a conference in Kln JS-i'y. Th, t he Liberals and with lessened prospect of beintr able 4 u .naval limiution .Vad1 Jide'to TO The cbanm.in the political situ- a n In r,i)irn th.n,.aivina tnr Vi- tio- r- Hrri will facilitate ne- "TrTwul. 'w at$thmr.wittrUat country. fUrthr Hlneiw has n J the cancellation of those plan for t':e time being at least. Jt'earrime, his subjects will pray again for their monarch's safe recovery. The King's birthday is obaerveu as a holiday in certain quarters. in !ud ng government and eivici off:i-s. ichoo's rn'J banks. Thf occasion is be!ng celebrated lpre by the holding of the E!ks' Lodge annual flag day. DUNNING ILL IN HOSPITAL Minister of Railways Will lie Laid I p for Some Time and .Must Have Operation OTTAWA. June 8. Hon. ("h.'irlv Dunning, m in later of railways and canals, is in the hospital undergoing treatment which is likely to keep him there for three or four weeks. 'nif. m-nifiH r" Mr. Dunning was threatened with appendicitis but was successful in recovering osteite Meh is son- wnnoui flavnig to rc.on to an ou- Bptit Bible Union ot eration. Ilecently I) is health has Dr shMds nd ho been somewhat undermined with the vrork of the .-es4ion and although his condition is net critical he must receive cart ful treatment with an operation later on. King is Again 111 H MajefcT) at W KLNG GEORGE IS 64 YEARS-TODAY pr. -r to r?lapM. CANADA SENDS LOYAL MESSAGE Hope Expressed That His Maj-csly May He Restored tp Health OTTAWnie 3 -Th rough lie rffiee ot Ylnscount Willing-on, Governor-General, an affec tionate message of con:nttuIa- n?s, rwnveyfjel to His. Maj- erty. King George, on behalf of the Government and people of Canada. FoHowing is the mes- uge: . On the occasion of Your Mietftys hhrthrlay may I convey to' our Majesty the nff'Ttionnte and heartfelt wishes of the Government and people of Canada together with an expression of their most fervent hope that ty-- year marked by this an. nlversary may witness complete restoration of your Majesty's health and strength. DIED IN VICTORIA VICTORIA, Junel. Mra. Rm-ma Spinks, wife of John C. Splnks of V'ctoria, mother of Maj.-ilen. Sir Charles Clarton Spinks, K.B.E., D.S.O., sirdar of Egypt, is dead heie, aged 77. DEATHS FROM EXTREME HEAT NEW YORK. June 1 Deaths from extreme heat which visited the North Atlantic four days vired half a hundred mark today Nineteen person died yesterday from heat and three were browned. NIK ItnltKItT IIOItDEN KKTIKEH 1KOM C II AN( KI.LOItSllll' Sir Robert Borden, right, who tor the ptl me year n occujwa poet of Chancellor J Queen'i VnlTerdty. Ju reatgncd IPoni th oniet jamct A. Rloherdeon of Winnipeg, left, haa been wentlenad aa Sir Hooert' nice-tot. Tl Utter la ft truatee of Queen'i. Calgary and Adjacent Towns are Flooded as Rain Falls in Rockies CALGARY, June 3. Reaching the highest levels in 27 years, the rivers in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, swollen by heavy rain and melting snow, flooded Calgary and adjacent towns in Southern Alberta yesterday, while n the momiiains all roads east and west have been .ashed out. Several bridges have been undermined and n some cases washed out. So far one death is reported, hat of an unidentified man at Crossf ield, who was swept from a raft. In the Turner Valley oil fields the wells have escaped i damage, but the roads have been washed out, delaying the naunng oi supplies. In Calgary, the zoological gardens on the Bow River were washed away, numerous animals being drowned and the park utilities destroyed. Fear was expressed that the ushing waters would tear away the large gas mam which arried the supply of natural gas from southern 'Alborta ''eUls into Calgary.. It is expected the peak of the flood will be reached tonight CANADIAN DOCTOR HONORED Dr Ai-o id Aran ur well-knee. an prct:cin in England, who re--Ived cne of the hlgbeat bonort that an be off r d to a member oi f e medl. 1 tr-feawton 4c the BrltMi Itea when be m unanlmounhr nominated by the ouncll of the MrdlctU Society of Lon don aa Ita prealdeDt. SMALLHALIBUT :.; launching of BOATS IN TODAY ; American Zenith, 28,000 pounds, Fisheries, 14.0c and 7c. Superior, 22,000 poundf. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 16.1c and 7c. Onah, 8.R00 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 17c and 8c. Ranier, 2,800 pounds, Royal Fish Co., 16.7c and 8c. Eureka, 5,500 pounds ' Royal Fish Co., 16.5c and 8c? Don Q., 12,000. pounds, Pacific Fisheries, 16.7c and 8c. Wave, 12,000 pounds. Fisheries, 16.0c and 8c. Viola. 6,000 pound, Fisheries, 16.8c and 8c. Frisco, 5,000 pounds. Fisheries, 16.6c and 8c. ranadjan- Tuxedo, 6000 pounds, Fish Co.. 11.6c and 7c. G'bson, 8500 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 14.5c and 7c Inez H., 20.00 pounds. Ca'na-! dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., , 14 7c and 7c THREE BOATS Cold Storage Packer Will Take to Water on Thursday and Two' Island Parking Boats Friday The launching will take place at the high -Hoe aT ITtStf on Thursday evening at the Prince Rupert drydock of a new 67-foot fish packer for the Canad'an Fish & Cold Storage Co. The next evening at midnight two 65-foot packers for the Islands Packing Co. of the west coast of Vancouver Island will take to the water. All three boats w'U be completed nd dcl'vered by the middle of June. HONORS LIST OF THE KING Number of Titles Given in Great Britain on Occasion of Birthday LONDON. June S. The King's b'rthdsy honors list Include all the physicians who attended His Majesty during hi illness lost winter. There are five new peers. vr orivv ronni"ors. t"n htr- nrt. and th'rt-t.wo knirht. Brnn Inchcaoe. banker and Mw "tn mirnnte. was made an nl. New vlwouft r W. C R-i.lr-A number of small halibut ron. retired first lH nf t" ' boata were in this morning and mlraltv Ixrd Halham: Irfrd sold a total of 157.600 pounds at CnreHor: and Lord Plummer, he Fis4i Krchanffe -as follows: "ifuisne.i er. ..,., ..-- WnrT.nv "O v xnu ii'"wnw(m nxA Rnbftrt BrHtrea, Poet Tjiur- Atlin eate recejve the order of merit. BOY KILLED WHEN HE FELL INTO CANYON VANCOUVER. June 3. Thomas Anderson, 13 years of age, Boofh was instantly killed late Sunday afternoon on the north shore when Pacific s'lpoed aH plunged over a 150-foot cliff n. the second canyon Booth "t h Cv'1 "'to. The body fell on the rocWi bdow. Kayai Scottish Humor HER MITIIER'S TUB Farmer's daughter to Blacksmith who has Just repaired a Cane Spear. 5000 pounds, Atlin washlnr-tub) : "An' hoo much will Fisheries, 14.6c and 7c. that be?" Fanny F.. 6500 pounds. Atlin , Blacksmith : "Seem1 it's for you F'ltr nd- Atlin "-'V? T b" "nd tub and rushln. rushing Fisheries 14 ic and 7c 1 Ressie ( seizing M-ivf'ower. COOOrmunds. Pacific 'p: "' mlther's tub so ye'U Fisheries. 11.6c and 7c. better see her aboot the kiss."