The Wise Mar Tho wise man reads the m'fied advertisements and1 . them whenever he needs to s. . or buy, or rent, to find lost , jroods or to get a job. A w9 BostonGrill I- LARGE CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Danelnf Every Saturday Night, 0 to I'J Dance Hall for Hire Accommodation! for Private Partly NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 457 i -!. lJi-aa-w -siiij jj i Vol.. XX., No. 13C. PRINCE RUPERT, R. C, TltURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS Lloyd George Wields Big Stick for First Time Since Election to Warn Labor Against Socialism LONDON, Juno 13. must oe me Keynote ot the new Labor Government's polio or its career will come to a summary conclusion, declared Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, in outlining this air-moon the policy the Liberal party would pursue in tiif coming Parliamentary session. "Before the meeting of the Liberal Parliamentary Party, we shall await with interest the forthcoming declaration of ministerial policy," said Mr. Lloyd George. "Hut we must declare that as far as lies in our power the mandate of the Government ends when it fails to pursue tne Liberal policy. At the very hour the ministry decides to become a Socialist administration its career ends, f. r it has no authority from the nation to embark upon Socialistic experiments. It could then be kept in pi.vor only by Tory votes or Tory indulgence." The Liberal leader said the Liberals represented 5,300,-000 of their fellow countrymen and women and that wither insults nor grumbles could detract from that v( l iking fact. "We must not use the power given to us by the electors in a paltry, fractious or pernickity spirit. This cove nment was not called into being by the verdict of the ration but by Mr. Baldwin s midwifery, said Lloyd Gtorge. Lloyd George was unanimously elected chnirmun and leader of the Liberal party in Parliament. The meeting vu- at the National Liberal Club. PREMIERS SEND 'JUST FINDING FELICITATIONS THIS OUT NOW llsctTunald de'niiafcHes Xfivknrri. to Mackenzie Kin and Lat ter Hepliets in Kind CO-OPERATION URGED I I j Renewal of Former Pleasant As-sociations Anticipated by lloth l'rlme Ministers I 1 AW A, June 13. Kt. lion. t .iv Macdonald, prime mln- of Great Itritaln, has cabled1 ll'w,nir measaee to Rt. Hon. I M,UniU Vintr nrmie 1 .in ma': 'V ne of my first acts ill' ' 1 lukine ur the office of n.' minister, I should like to 1 ow much I am looking for-it tn co-operatinir with you. I, 1 -lire we can do grat things; 'u-r in promoting the intr- - nf th British Commonwealth I f the world as a vrhoI. It 1 be my earnest hope to eon-1 .. . ... ...Lt.L I f ihe nappy relations wnwii 'l imtween you and my prn- v-mier Kinjr replied: "May 1 1 OTTAW A June 13. - The re-"ms my warmest appreciation port of the Royal Commission ot. mesajre. I, too, look for- the transfer of the natural re-ii ith much pleasure to a re- sources to the prptrince of Jlanl-i of our co-operation In Im- toba tabled In the House of Cpm-mJ and international matters mons last nijrht by P emier Mac-..mm... i.i.n..i i i.v innll. kpniip Kinir recommends : Hi, II IIHCK-ni . i ..... .... h ire your hope that alms idi als which we cherish in '"on miiv thereby be matorl-furthered." AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ilin Huh sort Only Fun king American In English Vlay: llflli Hound IS Coin plr led -ANOWIOH. June tn . rhlllp il'fcndlnff champion, waa ellmlir-11 irom the nntuh amateur golf iuhlM today by a alngle hole '''W McNalr of Olaagow In the ""' fund. ii Tolley, former oiuvmplon. t- ' Hobrrt II. nauirh Jr. of .B-' 'm, Alatmma, and Otrord atn-' iir'e siut two m the fifth rmimt.' ' 1 rxiwaon of Ohloago ft lad euteredj ' 'ft h round, being the last Am-1 ' i net that far. by defeating 8. M'Kmlav of nUasmw two and one. Tt I'fternoon A. J. Evana. tondon defeated Andrew MeNalr. lK. VFj.K.WH SAI.AIIY '1TWA. June 13: The aalary ot ' f of the Farm loan Hoard ha ""' 'ix at la.ooQ per yf' t1 " ii la held by Dr. J. D. McLean; Brrtlah Oolumbla premier. Liberalism and not Socialism House'' of fmmhar leaYlH That llall- Are Ilefomlag Hrpleted OTTAWA. June 13: Dlscuaslon df riahcrtts drpartmrnt appr prlaUoas by the Mouse of Commons today bruuKbt the atntatnent from Han. J. P. A. QaMln. mlnMer cf marine and flali- eelaa that It waa a fad tn.it the hail-but banks of Hecate Stratta were belrig c vanished and that the halibut fHb- - alu TssW.iastslM nssftasa m assl ia tua q, , appreciable proreas toward rababiiitation. Mr. ordln's s!stem'nt came as an awraement with a statement made by Oeneral A D. Mcl'jac. nM-mbcc for Vancouver North PAYMENTS DUE i TO MANITOBA (janre Sum Said bv Com mission to He Owing To That l'ov-Ince by Dominion - - , ,. A uiymeni in cun uy me i- minion to Manitoba of $4.881,212 as the balance due to tnat province for past arrears. Ths navmeni to Manitoba of S16G2.000 annually from now until the population of the province reaches 800.000. An increase in this annual payment to $750,000 when the population re.uh.-H 800.000. Finally when the population attains the figure of 1.200.000 an increase in -this annual payment to Manitoba tft $1,126,000, th's amount to remain uncnongwi. tlurepfter- , v"Nnit t:u w'ltrAT VANOOUVKB. "" W: Wheat was quoM on the local exchange today at t. !-. ALASKA M:.tt TAKE JBNEAU. June M.: Te V"1 J take Slno.,1911 ha. baan aUMountad RMr. The U IfOl PWM" ws.-w nonnal take la about 480 aklna. ani.,iin Army sale of work and tea Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. "a, -4, NEW H.O.tTS HERE READY THIS FALL It In expected that tn4m wUl be called within the neat month for the new flabermea's float which are to be built here Just east of the dry deck. It wm stated yesterday by J. p. Bocae, district 4 engineer for the fawtl depirt- event of public wort, who was In the city en route to the Yu- ken Territory. Within two months 4. after thr letting of the (Sjntract, k la expected that th float wlU have been completed and ready 4 tcr uae. nana and spaolfleatlew. have now been forwarded to Ot- tawa for final approval. 4- I TERRACE HEARS j ENGINEER TELL j 0FR0ADP1ANS NHn of Jwn.UHl to lie Hpent on Mall, Highway and Kmellrr Kunis on Ollirra TBsBAOI. June 13: Five thcuaaort atallara as to be apent on the Kslum hlahwiiy, 3,;x on the La seise I ia.1. and MjOM on th roads In t icimty at town, aoooraiisf to W. K. I MM. dial net anstisKr of rrlnce! .Maupart: who xwrnnpanlod by W. II. voii-jn. avunant engineer or Bmltlaeral ZJLSJSrJ&rS If aiahvett-rTiait.wfie aHrf aate4 that (40,000 vould be arwnt on the rrottncJal highway between Copper City aiifl SsWaca Croaatna. He DUflued to ao wv the Remo ruad and would mate an eUataieot tor it. Hr. Owyer assured the meeting the the rcada would be built to standard ocmtlticn . It waa the pillcy of hla de- arUnsuH to have the work laid out Trcperly first and than carried through I quietly aa ;unda would permit, either by contract or otherwise. He waa alveady formulating a program to aubmlt to the department for neat year's work in tola district Aaauranos of oco,-.eo.t'on in work ing for the beat Interests of the dis trict waa extended. Appreciation of the engineer' attest- danoa ami the addram waa voMrtl. tt being stated . that the policy and method be outlined In regard to pub- lie work activity was the beat and moat reeouraglng program formulated here In some time. On balng asked. Mr. Owyer stated lhat no wr,rk would be dona on the road between the head of Uskakse Lake and the hotaprluss thia year. It betDg to? expanatve a Job for what funds a-ere available. CONSERVATIVES GOT MOST VOTES IN THE BRITISH ELECTIONS Popular vote totals covering the practically romplcte results in the British elections show that although the cxnmrvatave failed to win aa many eeata aa the Lafborttea. they were given more votea by the poople than any other party of the British Ialea" The total vote, tn round figures, la about aa follow: OonaarvaUvca 8.700.000 Uborllaa 8.400.000 Ubtrala 6.300,ti Independent 1W.000 OommunlaU 60,000 Total 3t.6O0.OaO, LARGE PACK AT CLAM CANNERY Langnrn Fishing & Packing Co. ,11a Dig I'roductlon at Tow , i .nlll I'lant, Near Mustselt Tho Lnngara Fishing & Packing Co. has put up a large pack of clams ot the cannery at Tow Hill, near Massett, this spring. Up to , tho end of May some ten thousand rMKHfl II. II lll'KIl HI1IIII1C711 IfJtl'IV- imperial on Co. tanker PJ'-ling operations are still In progress. 0t. Oeddaa, rrived prf' Litter In the summer the staff at thia JJl'ZJ? fuirlt thai -e Twv Hill clam cannery will be ,r tanka, aaiied at noon, transferred to tho company's sal- STATEMENT OF NORMANWATT He Suggests Publication of Letter and Manner of Securing It The following letter was received from Norman Watt tills morning: As my dismissal from the wr-vlce of the provincial Oovrrn-nient become effective tomorrow, I ferl that I owe It to both the public and mytrlf to make a public ttatrmrnt. Aa you know, I have been 1 Intuited on the grounds ot political activity. This rlMrge I absolutely deny. I did however, write a personal leltrr lii T l. IMtlul-lo prior to the tan! general rlcc-llon. In this letter I ininle cYr-tain specific rrconmimdttlons whlrh I rensldrrrd to be In the lnlrrrta of the serrlte, and for which I assume fall responsibility. The point I wlh lo make, however. Is that ,the Mter In ; uftlou was aP'rjonal one, and would appear to Mrm the entire basis of my dkmllml. I under-stand tills fetter is In hmhhIoii of th Honorable ' Mr. Nhrlly. Sir. Mirlly has . my approval lo Hie publication of the letirr and (o explain. If he so desires, the particular manner In whkh It came into his possession . rnle this personal letter to Mr Patiu'lo can be! construed as evidence of political activity, thrn I ihallrngf Mr. Mikity to tub-faii'iate lhaf I hue by word or deed, shown the sHghlext political aitlvlly during Ihe five years I have occupied the, position of government agent it this point. I understand CHtsldrribte protest i has been fl'ed With Vlelorla I regarding my dismissal. I Mi to make It plain that I am not In n way rrspoaslble for the filing of such protjft. nokmaSLv. VA ATT. fisharIvals f ,m ?l ""but, ouiu at i,ocai r.xcnane- inis .nornini; Halibut arrivals here were light today, only 61,500 pounds being offered at thefiih Sales were as follows: American Lftuya, 21.000 pounds, Royal pjgh Co 12.8c and 8c. Hrothfrs, 10.500 pounds. Dooth Fieheries, 13c and 8c. 1 Gloria, 13.000 pounds. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 12.9c and 8c. Canadian P. Dorre"n. 7000 pounds, Atlln Msheries. 12.5c and 7c. NOINCRE'SEIN JUDGES' SALARIES OTTAWA, June 13. Having 'earned that Parliament will not support an imr-ease in the salaries of iirigtt, he did not think it de-1 rfrable to attempt to force such ai measure through, declared Mini-; stcr of Justice Lapolnte in the House of Commons- yesterday. When the time came that Pariia ment was in the mood to endorse uch an increase, he would not de- ay, he said. nolle, returred to the olty on this afternoon's train from Prince Oerrge where be attended the session of the Supreme Court Aaalees this week. Terrace to be Represented in Full Force at Convention with New Province Resolution TERRACE, June 13. Terrace will be represented av . . ' . . . , ., r, 1 e m i "ii tile --ev convention w.a -w-. of tho - - Associated Boards " of Trade ' with a " full comnlement of delegates them a resolution for submission to tho gathering asking that at a committee be appointed to inquire into the whole ciiliinrt bject of the feasibility and desirability of forming a new nrnvinnn nvinrn. Snveral Qnvofnl nfVinr" nt.rinr vrcr1lltirma rnsnllltinns will Will ho bo brOUtrht lirflllrrht f fnr-f Or-F. ' j "7 ! l . ... .. ,. . . ward', but this was the outstanding one and was" adopted following a discussion on the-subject. The delegates chosen consisted of E. T. Kenney, V.A. Kirkpatrick, W. H. Burnett and W. Chapman, representing the Terrace district, and J. Willman, representing Usk. Alternates were C. R. fiilhert. O. T. Sundal. N. Sher- l tt ttii:...ii .1 a WUUll, II. xiuiiiwuil iiuu 2. v. muuuiictiu, tiiu(irti,tut uc- ing from Usk. J. K. Gordon as past provident and , ml . . . , t , .11 H.I- i 1... cnairman 01 me municipal part in the convention. APPOINTMENTS GREAT BRITAIN Labor Men to lie Connected With Royal Household and Other l'oii lions LONDON, June 13. The remaining Government appointments are expected to be made by Premier Ramsay Macdonald without delay. They include several offices connected with the Royal household, holders of which must be approved by His Majesty. J. II . Hays, Lalbor member for Kdfrehill, Liverpool, for ten years sergeant in the metropolitan police force, is cited to become vice- chamberlain of the household, and Tom Henderson, who formerly worked on the Clyde a ship car - ) loyal htousbeeoC.TPtB,,T. Smith! member for that very workadar district of London called Rofher- So far the sensation of the election has been the defeat of !t!.usXV!d treaBurer of tlV Hon. Thomas Boydell, minister of labor, in Greyville, Dur-str Henry s'osson has been ap- ban, where he was believed firmly entrenched. A split of InoWed lord justice of appeal to! the labor vote is believed to have defeated him. isucceec Mr John Nankcy, the new lo d rhani:IInr. The appointment cronies vacancy In southeast Leeds, whkh ?i Henry has represented since 1921. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S GUILD FORMED HERE New Organization Came Into IJeing Yesterday With Mrs. M. A. Ilurbank 1'residcnt ! At a meetirfg yesterday after- noon in the Moose Hall, with Dr. John A. West presiding, a local guiM for the assistance of the Crippled Children's Heep tal In Vancouve was organised by Mral i rt sk at -. josenn nneasgreen. uiiicersarei as follows . l'rtft,lftl -. Mr . M. A. Buc-Mrs. ibank, Vice-president' M. II. Blott. Secretary-treasurer Mrs. 1. 1 A. Hiyant. Convener of sewingMrs. K. Windsor. TORONTO MTOt'KS tCourtejr of S. D. Johmten Co.) AJax 1.00. Dulhaoaie, 3.44. Ilame OU. 18. ?0 Hurts- n Bay. l SO. Nickel. 48. tt. Mandy. SS. Kfwbee SS. Noranda. SS SO. Sudbury Ba-tn, 8.00. SNrrltt 03irJ-n. 7.15. Teek Hughes, i ll. FLEET ROBERTSON DIED AT EVERETT EN ROUTE ENGLAND VICTORIA, June 13. William Fleet Robertson, fq; 23 years pro- ncial mjnera!oglt, died yeetcr- day at Everett. Washington, where he was taken ill while en route to England via the Panama canal ,ronl v'ct,or? Mr. Robertson was born at Montreal In 185!) and retired fiom active work in 1925. i and they will brint with nilluw-inrfl vocal i-Im bv Mra. Erneat An- a jr.n 1.1 L 1tfnM l council, is aiso engiDie 10 iukb ' Nationalists Win South African Polk-Hertzos is Sustained CAPETOWN, June 13. It is now certain that the Nationalist-Labor Pact Government will have a majority in the new House Assembly. Whether or not Premier Hertzog will have a working majority is still doubtful. CAPETOWN, June 13. Figures so far in yesterday's South African election are Christian Smuts, leader of the South African party, and indicate the possibility of his receiving a majority and the government under Premier Hertzog being defeated. With ninety-six out of 148 of parties at 8 o clock tonight was as follows South African party( opposition), 50. Nationalists (government supporters), 38. Croswell Laborites ((government supporters), 5. i National Council Laborites, 3. I I r.ariy retn lis lruin uruau tun- j stituencies were, as expected, pre-j jiiominately in favor of the South j African party. Here also most or the Isbor strength was situated. Practically all the early gain f the South African party wer e from Laborites. ATLANTIC -CROSSING French Plane Winging Way to Paris; United States Machine Wrecked OLD ORCHARD, Maine, June 13. The huge French monoplane' Yellow Bird, manned by Armona Lnttl Jr., (sponsor of the flight and copilot; Jean .Wolant, pilot; and Rene Lefevre, navigator, took off from here th's morning for a flight to Par's. The United States plane Green Flash, manned by l ewis A. Yancey find Roger Q Williams, nosed over when at-tending to take off for Rome. Ne'tfcer of the men were Injured. Q. D. E. LEADERS to ladles Irom llastrrn Canada Enter-talnrd by Municipal Thaptrr During Vllt llrrr Yeitrrdaj In hon- r ot several jwomlnent mem-bcra ot the rrder frora Baateen Canada, headed by Mra. H. F. Orlffln of Hamilton, provincial preatdent for Ontario. Mra. J. U. Power of Toronto, treasurer of National Chapter, and Mra. C. E. Burden, regent of Municipal I Chapter, Toronto, who were returntof ' Joe Sankey Disdains Counsel in aouth aboard te atener Mdm Alice ch " f gto,en Good , after havliw made the round trip to Pnw.seiiliin Skaaway followine. the recent naUonal t ossession convention In Vletorla, a tea waa held yeaterday afternoon by Municipal oh&p-j Joe Sankey, Port Simpson Indi-iter. Imperial Order. Daughter! of the.Un, is conducting his own defence umpire, in the i.o.d.e. Hail to sfivo , jn County Court this afternoon be-locat member, nn opportunity of meet- fore JudKe Young against a , tho Udlea. There waa a "8 ,harc of having Stolen goods, M X'bert BJance. municipal re- -J- ,u'n Z orary regent, met the visitors at the boat US. ,r.d eaoorted teem to the i.o.d. Haii. Mra. Mcionnan poured at the tea and Mra. D. Orchard McLcod. , rs. a. u. uraira, Mrs. toau miihwi. mw. j W. MeAuley, Mrs. 8. V. Cox Mra. W. C. AsplnaU acted aa . !2IUrJ lteute ' There waa a mualoal program whUm , derann. Mra. WlUWn Millar and Mra. ill: N. BrooMeeby, who were aeeom-, rnlcd by Mra. O. E. Cullln. Mrs A. H. Dalley. writing to frleods tn Prince Rupert, tells of the continued lllneee of Constable Bailey at their home In Victoria. He haa been autfer- log for the last three months with KMKe Mistics. the pain being ao aevere that aieep ha been tmpoibie. . ThB nsUl of th, i,.tn cecd, the height of the wooiworth buUding. favorable to General Jan seats reported, the standing FINANCING OF STEWART MINES W. L. Rolston on His Way North From Visit Regard to Mining Development II . W. L. Rolston of Stewart, editor of the Stewart News and Stock B o'i;er, is in the city today so route home, after being in he south and east in connection' with the financing of Stewart iropcrtjes. JIo has twen successful in connection with the forma- ion of the. Northern Metals 'rlftlfiir'g Syndicate, the object, of which is to take options to control the Btackhlll Mining Co., the Bit ter Creek Mines, Ltd., and any other properties which it may be thought advisable. It is expected to ship o e from the Binckhlll nropsrty this year and make a good profit. Mr. Rolston is enthusiastic over the mining prospects, but objects very strenuously to the mining stock tax which has been finally adopted by the Dominion Government and'whkh, he claims, will In- lure the prospector. MACDONALD TO MEET DAWES IN SCOTLAND ilrl'.lth TTemler to necelve I'nlted Slates Ambassador at Forres on Sunday LONDON, June It was author!, tattvely stated today that nrltlah Am-tiairatdar Charles O . Dawes would travel Scotland on Bunday to meet Premier MacdonaM at Tbrrea, a little town revemteen mllea from Lossiemouth, where the Premier to spending a brief vacation. CONDUCTS HIS OWN DEFENCE namely gear from the local halibut "DrevioexrSi- His His cdenbie consiaeraDie previous ex pon ence in court in which he was ac- quitted of a murder charge haa Drovided the native with a KOod deal of resource in handling him self on this occasion. Yesterday afternoon. Joshua Tait, associated with Sankey in, the stolen goods charge, was dismissed. L. W. I'atmore wag his counsel. W. E. Fisher is orown counsel for both cases . CARD OF THANKS Mr. John Lindseth extends his sincere thanks to all friends for the kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floal tributes re- eclved in his recent bereavement.