The Wise f ' The wise man reads ti. 4 uificd advertisements and " ' ;.r liner which crashed Into Harbor yeaterday, killing r-r:iitrrs and injuring others. ..rued the 'City of Ottawa." It . ! n at 10:10 yenterdar morn- was well over the Channel oo "cd from end to end suaJtr Uat seand early this as followa: foil and bodies recovered: Adolphj :iinufaeurer at New Jereer- I T Malcolm, vice-present of' As Snuter rurnrWrt Company ILmMon, Ont.; Alfred Smith. Met - Australia; Mm. lekerson. ad- :io! given. i .iijeing are Mme. Boelger of Miss Roberts. Lswdon; Mrs. I ' London, believed to be the tine of a Mm. Oeraon ef Am-j rn I r ? rrarued and recovering front' : are Mrs Plemlng. a relative ofj I en.on. Mks M Smith, daugh- Aifred 8mUh: II. W. Tatham.l in possibly of Minneapolis: R J Brsllll. pilot; M. Bamet. ngineer. CAPTAIN NORD LOSES PAPERS Q'Irnlon I'or lly Iays Is Iunlh mrnt for Uoliig II. Venwt ''"VTTTJE. June 18 Tne licence oI; J O Nord. captain of the I " " Aleutian, which sank near Kc! - I-'iid. Alaska, on May 29. was aue-' i for 80 day by the United State ,!,t lnscctora yesterday, on the, 1 'I Hiat the rock on which the vea- k was indicated on the latest The order was Issued after a : " fif tle case. FEARS FOR SAFETY OF RAYMOND HAINES rMTiJ!. June 18. rear for the '" v of Raymond L. Haines of Juneau, ' tempting a voyage from Alaska " '"lc In an open IS-foot boat pow-1 with an outboard motor, was ex-"1 by his wife here. Ilatnee left - "i Thursday and was due here Sun-Ho was last heard from t Ketchl-tiut. a storm prevailed along the SERIOUS RIOT DURBAN, NATAL DrrtnAN. Natal. June 18 One Euro-t v and fouf natives were killed wd '' Europeans and forty-one naUvce wr-v injured in rioting In the Asiatic ' tci- The trouble grew out of a die l"'!'! in a native eaUng house. Football tonight "Kimcnt vs. Thistles, at 6:45. Bayvtcw, tl-i. Big MlBMUn. l.M. !. Cork Province, 1 I01-I. Cotton Belt, . M-Dunwell. M. NH. Duthkt M1M, UM. Oeorg Copper, 8.W. t.l. Oeorgla Blver. to, U. Oladaton. NU. " - Ooloooda. !.. l.M. O rand view, W. . Independance. '1-1. 8. Indian Mines. 4, . Kootenay Floranee. Kootenay Km. M, M , ,' L A L , J. Lakevlew, Jra. 1. Lucky Jim. 10. H. Mohawk. , Morton Woolaay. . Marmot River Oold, 4, Marmot Metals. ..' W. National Silver. 11, 14. NeMe Five. 88. W. . Oregon Copper. M. Pend Oreille. 4.T8. 4.9. Premier. 1 -Porter Idaho. 40. 80. rttevea Macdoaald. 1.8i. 1.80. Rulua Afgenta. . 38. Ruth Hope. 84 1-8.13. Silverado Con.. 8. 80. Sllvertmith. U. 18. Sunloch. 8 06. Nll Topley RlohfleKl. . Tone Mine. 10. IJ-Whitewater, Hi Nil. Woodbine Sl-a. 61-1. Bluebird, 11. lion. Calfnry Dallas. l.M. NU. '!', Great West. 80. Ntt. Merttuy. I . MUl City, 9 eo. J M. OkalU New. M- lUftnt SO. Nil. Spooner. 1 .89, Nil. 0V5 B- tnds, 9.M, VIX. United new. Ml'l Advance. Nil. . a. M. m-Oalmont. A P. Onaolldeted. 8.1. OfdhotMle. 4 00. 4.08. Deventoh. Nil. 4. Fbyn ret. 834' . "' Home 31.70. 8 Illinois Alberta. Nil. , 1.08. M McDoug.-Segur. Nil. 3.371-1. Mcleod, Nil. 4.80. UW' New McDoug-"8U ' Royallt. NU. 188.00. Vuloan, NU, M8. Hargal. 187. 1.J4. Freehold, U. , !Vl Turner, VUef. NU. LOO-Intern 7.18. NU. SherMtt Ordon. (lays on which there is no mail at present. Douhtla' very carefully considered this matter , and could not approve of a dally postal ear service tn view Of the very heavy deficit that would be Involved I.e., approximately tHM per annum. However. I am predated to approve of (Sgd ) P J VHQOT. STOCK QUOTATIONS iCourtety S. D. Johh-Uni Co.) The following qutrtatloni were bid and asked: B. C. this means that the through mail from the prairies and mVlfThe eastern Canada will be carried dailv instead of pvp.tv i r i tney were interested. He expected to ee some definite movement here before very ling. AGED MINER" " WINS ACTION UlllUm r. lUrrla Awarded JIOO.'KMI la (wv Otrr lllg MIMurl Pnerty VTrrmniA t,tn ta usimm v , rranor when trouble devel-1 "e einiininm as w Harris, and prosocetor now llvlnx re J tie pilot wmed back and at- service, trt-weekly. oa days ZLt 'wmJT i- reach shore but was forced ! of tb weak on wnlen OTW ear aervaee lnoW1 , . lA.. i;c d wn beside a trawler, which is esUDHabad to toe bosi dfnoas with . - i i it aid. groM revenues of MM or betwv per an- !iane landed with a crash and ! nun Been this UsatMl aervlee will -ei toeing partly submerged involve the dapaltmjgt -H emyendl- t apparent that engine trouMeiture of aiVafta)B4W" IMjbw iW eix .'i.;yd. The pilot could be rwwrth ae4 wtfl laqsjfc tfce aiprovJ of i making a great attetnpt to council. i"-n the heavy liner on tbe a miniiiiwiialXtnii win be mad to .v MrtoqHtlva.poassble . 1 estHer JwasilJ .MpunlefstyM womra were aboard, three of o( fat uateaeatr authrirrty the t1wd : were Killed. ITte ptane was - .hi otabllahed nrompuy Yours alncereiy. tlce Aulay Morrison In aupreine court. In an action lnv(4vlng orrglnal owner ship of the Big Missouri group of mineral claims on Salmon River tn trie Portland Canal district. WEEK STARTS Mar rtillllpa' Ci.tenden M'ln ae and M. J. Murphy's o;d Orkney. Ascot Hlakrs A4COT. June 18: Oovenden. owned hy Major A. Phll?m, won the OoM Vast at the Ascot meeting today. The Aga Kahn't Buland Bala was second and II. K. MaoOuinbcra The Cartha- glnlaa, third. Otd Orkney, owned by S. J. Murpny, won the famotM Asoot Stake today at I the opening meeting of Royal Ascot (Week. Ool. H. A. Werkner'a Brown I Jack was second and Lord Lascellea The Consul, third. UHLE DAMAGE PRAIRIE STORM M.inltelm and Sa-katehewan Kxperlenred Heavy Electrical Teniet i iMst Night I i WINNIPtKl. June 18: - Manitoba and Saakatcrtewsn report only minor dam- e In central part of the two pro vinces after the heaviest eleetnoai storm of the season last night. The downpour of rain apparently did no more harm thr.n to level telephone and power poles, mostly In Saskatchewan. Crops were not injured. Tne city 01 Reg Ina was tew hours. practically Isolated for a QUAKE BROUGHT TERROR TO N.Z. Death Ust Keiirhed Hlleen and Peril' of flood feared I WBUJNQTON. New Zealand. June 18: The death lint from a disastrous earthquake which drift shook Northern New Zealand Sunday and continued to cause strong shocks, reached 18 today, i Ins peril of flood was also reared at the little town of Murohlssn In Butler Oorge. This town 1 one 91 tne worst stricken Stmts and presented a scene ol havoc ,ahd devastation alter., nint or horror and constant detonations and earth tremors. w 1 oiti;sr I'Ktmi CTS Ftorttrt gtrodueta In Canada rank to the) of agrieulture with an Hiuv of approximately 1500,000,- SASKATOON. June 18: Public oo- ! In Ion and governmental dictions favor : world peace, but setter by nations do not support the opinion, Mrs'. E. Duell of Dundurn. Saak., reported yesterday to the Federated Women' Institutes of Canada, meeting here. "Increase rather than deerease of arm. amenta U visible, on al sides," she declared. "The League of NaUcrcs. 1 perhaps most valuable ty ressWi f the Inter - Nlch-ilaa. managing editor of patlenl oonUcta which ll rather In- Tmea, who has been via- '-rtcate machinery crcxlss." said the north, before leaving ye-- 'eport. "Mark, however; the slow pro- nr.nA Arxr aa nf nrncnnf nc e f confident that the Power Corporation conflict with vested Interests a in sy,i -j yawowit,, o cu as letters lrom SUCH would cert hmelve. to advance th the case of the opltim traffic WOMEN KILLED ON AIR LINER heme txprrjed himself as reM whcn league activities come Into paces as Prime George, Smlther. and inteiesl ol Prince Rucert now that Suggested provincial peace eonferen j many of the smaller towns . they h.d taken over tlie power fran- f women's organizations were sttp- The following letter to J. O. Brady, ch'ne. He said be krew it to be their Porttd by the report, which commented M P., from the postm tec etisrat ex- Dcllc te dev.n th e tn .ma that tbey would further toss fax the , plains the situation: Ottawa. Jum S. 1MB. J. 0. Brady. Esq.. M.P., House of Commons, j Ottawa. Ont. Blj Mall Plinr Was Named "City of I ,vn rejerence an your repesaentauon Ottawa;" Engine Trouble "'"B rrinve super aom trvelocd 01 Trad, relative to a postal Merfloe be- I twees Edmonton and Prince Rupert In tram. S and . I wl to say I r DON June 18:-The Im, demand for peace. Canada' approval cf the TUrnal clause of algnature of the Pestf Pact, and Hon. Rasul Dn-durand'a plea for the ; rights of racial minorities were approved. IntnKtion In League of Nations setivltKw has been Included directly In the school oourae of each province, without exception, it was noted, while women's Institutes and home-makers' clubs have placed the subject on' local programs. FRENCiraNADIANS FOR PEACE RIVER KrrMtrinlrd Citizens I'rmii New England Mate Taking lj Land In District EDMONTON. June 8-A party of two trandred Frarvsh CaaadKn hi arrlred here from -r pew i'if : Boston Grill LARGE CAflAKET Special Dinner Thursday! and SatOrdayj Dancing Every Saturday Mtlit, 9 to It or buy, or rent, to find lost Dane Hall for Hire tmodg or to tret a ink Q C '- Accommodation for Private Parties NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 457 U XX., No. , 140. ,1'fHNCE. RUPERT,. H. C,.UJDAY, JUNE 18, 1929. rmE FIVECEKTS daily Mail Service is to be Established for Larger Towns from Edmonton to Prince Rupert l'oslmastcr.Gcncral Notifies J. C. Itrady, M.l'., of (he CS717Q RDIPUTTD Contemplated Cliansc in Policy, Giving Baggage i uJ BlUtUI I Kit r man on Allcrnate Days TIMrc, ,, Prince Rupert and the larirer nlacea between th ritv and Edmonton will get a daily mail service, according to' worn rcctfiveu ui me cuy yesierciay atternoon. A bag-ra-c car service will be operative for six months nn trmi PRINCE RUPERT PROGRESS IS MADE TOWARD GENERAL PEACE Reports lo Women's Organization Deplore (iovemmenlal Action Of Nations In the Grand Seigneurial Manner r Uv j t?W" -w r- "v vmr -r fj Towered sr.d turrets like a vrt'ea but with all the grace of an eighteenth eentry houte. the new M-.nolr Rlchel.cu at Murny Bay, Quttoc. stands as a completed picture .f the rcauLitlc period In Prance's coknial history. The opening on June 15 will be a social ev-Ht of an unusual lnternatlonul character . MCDONALD Army of Smugglers and COMING OVER Rnnf ISillMi Premier Kenles Intent Imt Abandoning Trip to ,mrla IOSBJKMUTH. Scotland. June 18. j rTAin lt njftisaaBW UaVarl.'naals4 rfrnel pat aaak EUglUMi ' naeaWa rsW hut .kanMfvnsail iatsi Intsn.1 tftlw by wy of Montret!. to form tM 1 iZTSZLt TJlJZZnuiZ ekal nudeu. of a Pre f&n.d.an set.le- merit ta the Pence-Rlvefouatty. tbn -T' T? .TIO.. v- - a. n.. that he would nuelkivn) Five Royal Bank Employees Bound and Gagged today and Robber Took Away $5,000 VANCOUVER, June 18. Greeting each member of the staff as he arrived for work with a threatening gun, a cool, youthful bandit this morning held up five clerks of the Hoyal Bank of Canada on Commercial I)rivc, generally known as the Grandviov branch, and escaped with $5000 in cash. The gunman, who apparently had hid in the premises overnight, went about the holdup in a systematic manner, trussing up each clerk with a rope and placing each prone on the floor behind the counter. As he conquered each new arrival the bandit talked cheerily to the victims. Observing a policeman standing on the corner, he observed: "I'm in a tight fix. There's a bull." The gunman quietly completed his work and, wait-quietly until the policeman resumed his beat, slipped out the back door. Wilson Wark, clerk, was the first to reach the bank. He was aliput to go to his desk when a youth rushed from the cashier's cage and covered him with a revolver. Wark was compelled to lie on the floor while the youth trussed him up with light but strong line. : J. Healy, junior clerk, met the same fate on his arrival. The next was Manager J. W. Logan, and so on. When 'one clerk hesitated on the door step the bandit said, "Come on in. This is a bank holdup.'' Before trussing up the cashier the bandit forced him at gun point to open the safe and hand over a large parcel of currency. Thc bandit was about five fectjsix inches tall, aged alKtut 20, and this discription clears the so-called 'Plianton-Bandit" who has been figuring in smaller holdups from Ic!ng the principal in this case. LITHIUM DEPOSIT MAMTOI1A The only locality at which lithium ores have been produced In Canada lies about 100 mile northeast of Winnipeg, rvuMBhrra sailing this afternoon on alogleal Interest only, there Is only the Oataut for Vancouver will Include: one other district In Canada -In which Jilrs, D,4 Josephson, E. Dole and J. lithium minerals are known to occur, NfetXtt. namely Wakesfleld township, Quebec. t'ANAD t'H ARCTIC KXITDITIOV The annual expedition by ship- to Canada's Arctic toUnds will leave North Sydney, N.S , about July 90 next on (be a. Boothle. The tlrst port of call will be Oodhavn. Greenland, after which the expedition will call at wniGanadian Border .. WASHINGTON, June 18. Assistant Secretary Low- AnTaTiiarinoutice"d t5cla IKaTolfiTrdenErarborls received feeing established through the joint ' "jzT, from treasury agents indicated an unprecedented gather-Indhe'canad.aa'T .hT" wum w,T1 r ing of bootleggers and smugglers along the Canadian other -settler are expected to arrive America." , border from Vancouver to the Atlantic coast to smuggle "ntc m . da7 T.'vge ad"UiT br-the. liquor into the United States. Because of this, he said, ooid meriy lived in Canada. 400 cubic fee of air. the customs border patrol across the country had been strengthened. SEATTLE, June 18. If there is an unprecedented 'army of bootleggers and smugglers along the Canadian border awaiting an opportunity to smuggle liquor into the United States, as Washington reports indicate, the prohibition authorities here were not aware of it today, j WASHINGTON, June 18. President Hoover today called upon the comm'unities along the Canadian border ; to help the treasury to prevent systematic war being : waged by international criminals against the laws of this country. CONSERVATIVES ARESPL1TUP (raljle Msmmi Altrhlon, K C, the different Oovernment headquarter, die following the recent general elec- In the archipelago. tloa. LARGE ISSUE GOLD BONDS dependent Tory Announce He Will forty Million Dollars Iteln- Hold In New tiMie llrgul:ir Party Nominee York and In Canada In Lanark County wrw YORK .lune 18. --One of the SMITH'S PAU. Ont.. June 18: -Dr. largest bond flotations of the year, a W.8. Murphy of Smith's Falla an- forty million Issue of C N R. 49-year 5 nounee that he will be an Independent per cent guaranteed gold bond. 1 being UDerai-uonservauve cawuoaie in tne Lanark by -election on July 39. H. C. Ttif tncn was chosen by the Conaer- . vatlve convention at Oartton Place, i recently The by election has been made necessary by the death' of the late Conservative member. Dr. R F. Preston. ANOTHER LIBERAL GIVEN LABORPOST placed on the market today by a bank ing syndicate headed by Dillon, Dead it Oo. A portion of the Issue Its been withdrawn by a Canadian banking group for offering In Canada. KINffSHORSE WON AT ASCOT ASCOT. Jun tb His H)' buy i vnnifd cr,t Lyme PtA won th Prince of Wl " ' . - --. MU e-.ll a a .a . . s ... .a sttkni lua wait - j i -vii UTtn m uuiv ",r -"- , ,nd nv fuHo, rt yucot today. IONDON. June 18. Cralgle Mason M. Bdwtaty's Karabagb II. came In Altchlarm K C. has been appointed lord second and Bsmonde'a Montolalr third, advocate for Scotland by the Labor Oov- Bight horses ran. ernment. He la without a seat In Par- , llsment. Until a few years ago he was a pronounced Liberal. FIRST MEMBER Of" NEW PARLIAMENT DIES IN ENGLAND LONDON. June 18 Col. Claude Lowther, aged 87, for seventeen year Con tvatlve member of tho House of ComVkons for LoMidale, Lancashire, died yesterday. He was the first member to I'lllfE Of WHEAT VANCOUVER, June, in Vj i 'j wheat today was im 14. !U V ' M IIV a a v a 2 Scottish Humor Imported direct ''from the Aberdeen Joke Factory (iltATlTl DR Abrrdonlan to hero nf drowning o ikttnt: "Are ye the man that saved my laddie?" "Aye." "Whaur' hla bunnet?" ,J