- BSa The Wise Ma4 iTiiuoi, who uneiiy ouuinea me oruer oi ousiness ano ippointed a resolutions committee. Addresses of wel- me were given by Mayor McMordie and Milton Gon- aii '-. president of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade, and RECORD SOUGHT plant- at N-w York and Minneapolis rr Out In llreak Mark of May 36 -Kvrrl.T PHa.D. New York. June Mi Ins wife a' h alrt at a n-fuetllng endurance re- t t.k'ns iff mt 7 SI last night. m tar la 113 hours. SI "i sroTl. aet on May 98 I. R tuna acd Jamoa KaHy In ur p-irt Worth Jenaen'a wife lir'n;. pilot'a llcenM and It ta . tiiai ahe shall Uke her turn i-ui'.trola. kipous. June n Neartng the r mark In IU effort to aet a -i-ord refuelltog night, the Mtea ' ;-'Uv pIMed by ThonraM Jchnann and Owen Hatigh- . si ill in the air erty today " hingUi mot-ir functlonlnc r- JOWITT WILL FACE ELECTION v!i nu. tienrral It III tk Preaton Pniple n hanrlten lll Change IX)N, June n. -air WUUaen Jo-ivirney general. Informed tlx i Liberal Council that be latenda i"i t i hi dorlalon to resign hl rii atrnd lor re election In Prea- ltxr candidate, lie was el-... h l.:hrrai and suteauuentl; : Mir btr party. Probably he ' k Conservative and unofltct. liiieiiU TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS HERE CAUSE POLICE TO TAKE ACTION NOW t'U- to the iiHTcaned number ot ' "i" motor car accidents on the n of the city, a large number twiu-h are said to be directly -' d by negligence on the pari ari U'ss drivers in failing to un-- nut the revisions of the V .1 Vehicle Act and regula-made thereunder, particu- y in respect of signals when 1 nitf anl stopping apeed, ' ii i Sergeant Alex McNeill, chief ity olice, announced today 11 i' it wiih the wish of the au-'' 'ic that the Dublrc strictlj 'in ft1 to reirulations in ordeH "id prosecution. A complete ' K up of the situation is now g made by the police, Staff '.'tit McNeill stated. DATES OF ELECTIONS IN THREE RIDINGS IN EAST ARE ANNOUNCED OTTAWA, June 27. Election Wnts were issued today for the ' I'tiieiirles of Frcntftiac-An-11 nL'tiin. Vmid Biill-SouIanircs and ' ' PraJrie-Nanlervillo. The ' "minntlons will bo on July 22 l the elections on July 29 The ' f Frontenac Addington in -'iirio was made vacant by the 'I' of Dr. J. W. Edwards, t on "ativo M P. The two Quebec P:it" were occupied formerly by 'urnis. of the Board of Trade. Bmi'herr Dr. R C Moe' and Bperry Phinina. Huelton: Dr. Wrtaok M L TetnK : . J K. Oordoa. and fery Mfteea OoimaVe ad Mordle. N R. connecting with tlie provincial highway. Opening speerne In his address of welcome Mayor Mc Mordie said the vlalt of the oe legates avs Prince Rupert people bote and an- emuaennsnt for ttte future progreas of the whole district me onry enwow-w ( method of advancing the Interest of Central British Columbia was by har-, monknn ccoperaMon. He estended to all the vlartora the freedom of the city. I President Oonaales mid he felt we vlaltor would find Prtnee Rupert people quite ready to cooperate Dr Wrlnon. wnne ragrewnK Maselton wan not officially raor-nented through a Board of Traoe. saw wa.. aw an invited guest he took R on himself to represent that Important section, n a their doalre to having that acotlon of Hmi oayntry to the fore, they hoped in ttte hear future, to have a properly constituted hoard of trade- The official and a few otaer mem- heaa of the convention lunohed il af ternoon with the Rotary Club and gave brief addresses and met again a .su to continue tfte business when the resolutions committee presented Its re- Tt vttcr are all being entertained at a dinner in the Commodore Cafe by the rrVnoe T&n. hof4 'rk tonight. Officers will be elected tomorrow morning and there win be a trip on he harbor tomorrow afternoon. NEW CAKHINAI.K VATICAN CITY. Italy. June 27: The rope will hold secret conalatory for u.1 i. t now rardlnal on July oonumtory on July 18. J 1 and a public It was learneo uwa?. John S Ell" ''i""n,t '-h't Dawson, and M" Ellis "illt" me ere were a few words from Dr. H. C. Wnnch, M.L.A.,, iit .r irninn sin in in mnni iiunn I r i mi' rna man. 11' 1 II IMVll i . &J Ullllllllvllk II U9 VUllVJt U1IUI1 bilV & I f lutlons committee to gn to w rk and j i ' I -repar th subjects for the afternoon NEW ENDURANCE -nesting wtucn openra at a:w ana cJrf continued this afternoon The gathering U not a larw me, bat k fully --preeentstlve of '1-- district wltfa the caeeptlon of ttie Portland Oartal mining tamp. Several dMeeatea are expected - arrive on this afternoon's train, no-! table from Terrace. Thoe present thla' r. a. r. i si... 1 other 4 Kivomoitn-SMiTii ON' LONO FLIOIIT 4. SYDNEY, New South Wales, June 37:-Capt. Klngsford-Smltb with three oornpantone c T JJlm. pilot; T. H. McWUlla.ua, radio op erator, and H. A. Litchfield nav;- gator took off in the Southern Cress from Derby, Weatern Aus- trail,, today for Singapore. Strait 4- Settlement, en route to England The dietaries 1 about 1600 miles over the Indian Ocean. Java and T ine Java sea. TO SETTLE QUESTION MANITOBA RESOURCES BY ELECTION SOON ' mcrnlng were: . PreaHfert R C. MoOorkell. ! J?- .Jun 27: -RepreenUtlves a... n. rw lb Dominion Oovernment and of i lli- mnivnlilui "Thm UllA-' I VMideftlOOf VMdettnOT: "xl -vy w making nta third Bwitliig Vtot-nresident OW Hanaon Ith aoTernmnt M"ltoba Pt the flndtruza of the Rcval rtommlMton rm nfl KOtJIH Manitoba Natural Resources as a boaU Prince Oearge- H. B Oueat. preaident & .uiement of tlie Natural Rmaurnea Martin ! " Board of Trade. question They ha'e agreed to take the E. B. mltn arid W. niMun rtln fit- tl.l.u nnmv.l upon oomoietlon of oonalderatkin of Burns bake' Sidney OotfWta. prusldaut tht detalla aecsntlne to an iinunn. ocealmr . . . , .1 Ptmee Rwrt: r. O Wrwtm C. H. K'auruuv S Mayer Me- Lattees of ragret were read freaa Pre-rrrler Ma;kents King, the .l.lrajttawt-Oorernor of B.C. . Bon. ..(MtiasJipTi mler Tolmie and Mayor fkB $ fr-i eouear. J C. Brady arotf spying he expected to be cjrearnt ahd tehlut "of hfet efforts In behalf of the aids to, navigation outside Prmce HupM ha-: hor. KmlutlorM Sabmttled j The reeoruttona committee apnolnted consisted of C H. Orme Sidney Ood- wln. H B 9uovt J. K rtordon. W. Bunting and Dr Baaford. U bad before It four Mentations firm Prlnee Bimert detllrg with Inveatlgatlcm lmk-lag toward formation or a new pro-Tinee a wtalern rallwav from Peace i rtrver, oompletion of the highway asm. atda to navigation. Prtnee Oeorae asked for an aetrva and affective land etttemeert poltoy. extenalon of he POI. and a telephone connecting Prince Oeorge. and Vandcr-1 hoof. Terrace ashed sot rapid completion of the highway between MasMtoai and Tarrace. the Industrial develapmetit of he TOkwa-Oooper Rlver-Klttmeat dla- trtct and a Poaot River outlet VandeehooTa rwqwwts deal with mire and vettsr mining trail', a well boring policy for Mm Interior, an active settlement policy, and a highway to the Peaee River from some point on ttte C mwnt made by Premier King yeeterdaf . STOCK QUOTATIONS B C Bllvwr. l.tt, NU. B-vvkrw. tl-t. t. Big Missouri. l.M 1.41. cvrk Province. U. 1114. OoUro Belt. 47, M. Du'M1 Mtnea. St. Sg. Oenrge Copper, t.m. 10. 00. Oeorgia River. 1-1 1-1 M. Oolccnda. 1.10. l.M. Orandrbrw 41. 44. ledwpendjenre. T-t-4, 8. Kootenay nranoe. IS, It 1-2. KcoUnay King. M 1-1. M. L. v., a. a. luekv Jim. It. it. Men. SI-4. 4. Morton WooUey SS-4. 8. Marmot River aoid 4, 4 1-3. Marmot Matah, Nil S National ttlver, It. Itl-S. Oragon Ouppir, 17 1-1. 34. Pend OretlW, A.M. .M. Premier. l.M. I TO. Porter Idaho. It. 4. Beeves shodtiaawd. l.M, 1.84. bums Argerrvi, 8. Ruth Mop. 41 41 14. SUver Craat 8S-4. 8. miviradsj, M TO. BtlversmUti II. If. Slocan ICtag. I. 7. Kooaa .Aambier m. la. SrKJvrtmk. agi-i gg. (hiroeh. ( SO, 3.41. Toplry MohMeJd. 14. W14. Tone MJnea. 1.00. 1.10. Welllntton. 9, 1014. White i atar so. 91. Woodbine. 8 1-4, 814. Bluebird. 0 14, 10. Olla Calgary DaHae. l.M 14. NU. BaatcreaV 3.10. Nil. meat Want, 40, NU. Mercury l.M. NU-Mill City. 7.H. Nil. Okalta New. g.li. Nil. Regent, 48, NH. n. B. Lands, 8.78, Nil. United new, M. Nil. Advance Nil. 18.80. A. P. Oonsolktted. 3.41, 3.43 Calmont. 3.18, 3.30. iMlhouskr. 3. SI. 3.M. D-Vanb. 44. 4$. Phbyan Pete 71-4, 73-4. Home 30.80. I0.M. nilnoU Alberta, Nil. 78. Mayiand. 8.10. 8.38. McDotageVfur NU. 3.38. MeLaod. 8.M. 4. no. New MoOoug . -ftagtir. Nil, 1.S0. Ronllte Nil, 180.00. Vulcan, NH, 1 on. Hargal. 1.S8. I SO. Sterling Pacific, 1 85. 1.83. Freehold. 1 10, 1.13. Raolrrn Slork Sherrttt Oordon. 7. 88. Nil. MRS. MITCHELL'S WIN OYER BETTY NUTHALL i . i The ffll(vwma iiuothTinm wo Mil and aked: . IS TENNIS SURPRISE WIMBLBDON. WiMiiiriLiviri, June June 37: t- There ineir was wm a DniKh! W helped to ('at n; eallet bi'hopi- and '2, Boston Grill The wise man reads the sifted advertisements and LARGE CABARET Special Dlnneri Thursdays and Saturday them whenever he need (n ait Dancing Every Saturday Night, 9 to It or buy, or rent, to find lost Dance Hall tor Hire goods or to Ret a job. , Accommodation fur Private Part lea NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 457 i XX., No. 148. . 1.x .a j i - PRINCE RUPERT, B. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929. PRICE FIVE r.wr liL ,.f U1J!U.. Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia Opened their Convention Today teal Business of.thc Gathering Will Be Done This After noon, followed by Banquet at 7 and Election of Officers Tomorrow The annual convention of the Associated Boards of ade of Central British Columbia waB called to order us morning by the president, 11 C. McCorkell, of Van- Mrs. Lindbergh Father Clears Up Mexico's Religious Question on-wst;. tar for the Uaitrd States, in Mexico, who queat :i i : -jara t-i the return of many flrrgy ;f tlie Mexl an church. Largest Aviation Concern in World is Formed with - -- ne.dW.W-,J a Canadian At Its Head NEW YORK, June 27. Clements Keys, a native of Chatsworth, Ontario, a graduate of the University of Toronto, is to head the largest aviation concern in the world, it became known last night, coincident with the announcement of the merger of the Wright Aeronautical Corporation, the Curtiss Airplane and Motor Co., of which Keys is president, and ten affiliated companies. The Curtiss Wright Corporation will have assets of $70,000,000, but at the current market value it will rank as a several hundred million dollar concern. LABOR CHIEF , COMING OVER Hon. J. II. Thorna to Investigate Canadian Immigra-tion Possibilities LONDON, June 27. IU. Hon. J. II. Thomas, minister In charge of unemployment in the new Labor government, intends to visit Canada within a few weeks to investigate the (lueeticn of immigration from Crtflt ICrltain at first hand, it Is learned from nn authora-tlve source today. Mr. Thomas will also make personal enquiries concerning the possibility of some common agreement between the mother country and other parts of the Empire under which development of works of intcr-lmpcrial necessity would be undertaken by the Dominions with financial aid from Itritnin and with the ohtert also of providing an nutlet for the surplus of Hrltish labor. LIARD TRAPPER IS MURDERED Alec Macdonald Shot Head and Cabin Looted WUANGELL, Alaska, June 27. Alec Macdonald, well known nrospeetcV and trapper pf the . k ,.i. according ,, to . word , brought . down , nwrpriii u mnt wiwwi w...,v,..- Gl1,i ri the ahlps today when Betty Nuthaii was de- ") piinncimcin uu ononis unci DURING JULY 1M00 Rxpected To Cast Off and Make Severn! Home Flights Before Craving Atlantic DOWDKN, England. June 27. Some time in July, if shed trials satisfy experts of the British air ministry, the new 100-pasenger dirigible IM00 will cast off on its fi at trial flight. Five million cubic feet of hydrogen gas will be piped into the great airnhip's bags when it is completed. The dirigible then, without budging from its immense hangar, will be subjected to tests of its lifting power and equilibrium. Something of the magnitude of this indoor tryout may bo imagined when it is recalled that the i IMOO is about the lze of the steamship Mauritania. Sun al trial flight over Eng. t If.nd are expected before the ship i attempts a Inns-Atlantic cruise to Montreal. One of these early ifiiirht -wW take her to the Royal A'rship Works at CardiiMrton. 200 miles south of here in Bd ford- eh're. where b,- gister ship, the H-tnt. will lie given shed test. S'Vtements made in parliament 'iv Rl 9,nmne1 Ttorn. narv of tate for air, have been to the effect that both the 1M00 nnd the t-101 will be flown on long dls- Through ; tance cruises this fall the IMOO ro i;snari arm n ii-iui to mala, Egypt and potslbly Australia. VANTOIlVnt WHEAT VANOOUVP.n. June 37: Wheat drop- Liard Hlver district, wa8 found i, j 8UW wu"1 w dead in his cabin on Rapid - River. W H. T"bev C N R. rllvWonal su perintendent, and M. A. Burbaok. dl- daughter, were .P," I tjt- fesvted b) bv Mra. 1 Mitchell, formerly boat. Macdonald had been shot ! vl.lonal enrlneer left on thla marnuvir'a mncem Adeiaw ye. wf- altAtfgy Snundfrs, also of Great BrlUIn, through the head and his cabin train for a trtp up ttte. Uu as far as rwtin t aouth U. looted of fur pelts. Prince Oeorge on official duties. Delegates to Board of Trade Convention View Site of Bridge Favor Rapid Work on Road "Is that all the bridge that's holding up the highway?" inquired one of the members of the Associated Boards of Trade when surveying the scene at the end of the present highway last evening, to which point he had been driven along with the other delegates to the convention. "I thought it must be some serious obstacle. That's nothing. Judging from all I had heard, Galloway Rapids must have been a terrible place, and that's all it is. It's just an ordinary bridge'. ' The general opinion among visiting delegates to the invention discussing the Highway moriua'ly when looking at the biidgn site was that the Government should boj row the money and do the whole work at once, and ome expressed them.elves as (n favor of a toll if necessary. The great idea was to get action soon, m that the present generation Tnigi'- rrap some of the benefit. To h"i!i a few miles every year would mean building for the next g nrr. tion and not for this. The tirop"al made in the Legislature ' rtr. miniser of public works "hn work shou'd be rushed h'-omrh as soon as surveys were mude seemed to meet with general f--or. The dflgates were driven out by n nnmhflr- of membpre of the 'n"il Rn-tH of Tra1e in their own "Rr id keenly interested in the work done. DR.DAFOEiTQ.GlYE ANSWER SHORTLY TO LOCAL CONGREGATION The board of management of RESIGNATION OF THOMASPEDDIE Principal of High School Quits; Repairs to Schools Authorized at Meeting Last Night The school board, at a special meeting last night, accepted the resignation of Thomas Peddie as principal of King Edward high tchool . The resignation of Miss r.uth Stewart from the high school ' itaff had been previously accepted. Further resignations from members of the teaching staffs arc expected, but, to date, no more have bee" received. The taiuhers have until July 31 to resign If thqy so wwn. ' TSe hosrtl decided to tall for 1 J at- f i i . a a . tenners lor me iMHiMtajewtu fa nil hi' nor fn 4h VtmriTLlimA --.rl High school heating system. It was also decided to carry out certain Honors' remlrs. at the high sftbnnt and Rfirdirr r5trrV seho9P-- '. IV Anneraon haviiur ran an First Baptist Church has received IectH aS foreman to Uke charge a icfcbci xiuiji ttcv. i-fi . 7. it Qf this work Dafoe of Chilliwack stating that AcUnn on ;he mhtle rewm. e cuiisiueriiig me cdu rame menrtstlnns that have been made to the local church and will give his final decision within a few days. Before coming to British Columbia Dr. Dafoe was active in Baptist Church wn k on the prairies. He was for three and a half years general missionary evangelist for the province of Manitoba and then went to Hillhurst Baptist Church, Calgary, being appointed from there to be general missionary evsngelMt for Alberta. Immediately prior to coming to this province he was pastor of the Leth- bridge Baptist Church. BIG TANKER PAYING FIRST VISIT HERE Paying her ftret visit to this port. ! but Imperttl Oil Oo.'s tanker Al-re-toltte arrived at 7 o'clock thla morning Inn loco and la discharging a full cargo f aome 88,000 barrels of fuel oil at the company's local tanks. The Al-bertolfe la taking the place of the tanker Mlna Bra whtoh la now running the Atlantic Ccast. She la nearly twice a large as the Mlna Brra and is qutte an Imposing craft. The Alberto-lite, which is commanded by Oept. Mountain, formerly of the Mlna Brea, wUl be here until tomorrow morning. The pllote of the AlbertoUte on her trtp up ttte onset are Opt. Larry Thomson and' dept. Sinclair of the Federal Pilots of British CtoiumWa. by the p-nvtncial fire marshal for certain renalre to the fire escapes, etc.. at the hitrh school was deferred until the next retrular meeting which will bo held on July 10. PRINCELEAVES FOR ENGLAND Arm Still In Sling following Rrrent Accident In Vancouver VANCOUVER. June 37:-The Duke of Ol-.uoeater, wbo was here three m-eeks -onvaisecing from a fractured collar onc left last night ea route to Eng-'and. He will eeli from Quebec July a. -- Ottawa the Prince will meat Pntnler Mackenzie King on July 1. II still arrtca his right arm in a atlng. FOREMAN Sl'SPKMlEU CHy Btigineer H. A. MttMW bat an-ounccd the suspension of Jack Ma-ae. city foreman, pendtog imraatlga. . len by the Board ot Work ot oertaln etsTiplalnto that have been lottjsd by roperiy owners. Mlas TbekU Pulton, daughter of Mr. td Mr. W. O. Pulton, sailed pMee-(hy afternoon on the Prtnome Ade)KM or Vancouver u route to Vernon where die will spend the summer hotldafa vterUng with r-latlvea .1HHT HI A SIMPLE PKOPOSITION The Bolshevist: "My dear John Bull, the mere credit you give me the more til buy from you." madderadatneh, Berlin. 4 iJ