Ssiite i nc vv ise marv t Boston Grill The wise man reads tho cjas- allied advertisements and lisea LARGE CABARET 8peola Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays them whenever he needs to sell Dancing Every Saturday Night, 9 to IS or buy, or rent, to find lost Dance Hall for Hlr goods or to get a job. Accommodation for Private Parties PHONE 437 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ,:(. XX., NO. 142. PRINCE RUPEKT, B. C, THlijRSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929. P'UICE FIVE CENTS Canada Will Maintain Position in Spite of U. S. Tariff Declares Hon. Earnest Lapointe .. in Speech mlm If United States Makes It Difficult to Trade Then Busi-ncss Must Go Elsewhere, Declares the Minister of Justice GRAND BEND, Ont, June 20. "Canada will maintain her trade position and if the United States makes it more difficult for Canadian trade, Canada will find other millers nnri tnVf trip npfpssnw mojino fnr tViat numnw " , , i it . t ULXiait- iiuw, uuiviiii uajjuuii,c, jiuiiiaiGi ux justice, in ail address to a large crowd at the South Huron Liberal picnic here yesterday. "We will continue , to shape 1 , . our 1 policies on a national r 1 if i.i basis in the interest or an sections 01 Canada, tne nun- ister said. "We will legislate, . i - -. NAVAL RESERVE HERE DISBANDS Orders Come Through From Ottawa to Discontinue Local I'nlt i4 1 B.CN. V. K. C ,,1,-r, were rcelved today from the J ta 3 :,,r.ment of National Defence to Ot- ,v, .. dlsnsna tne 1001 nan o. " tow ; . . re no u re-a ; (- because enouh were not brtnf i-.im here to Bsqutmalt for traln- Thr premise on n wawnrwi t ,,.v.i hMdouartera art now be- : . .WtkeutUiWF .v. .. ,lm,r.. , rent away. Yoxina;, Voxina;. " ht oeefl tlatlOBea v .1 be transferred to B C K.V.R .clTiartert In Vancouver. YELLOWBIRD CREW HONORED Irmrh OffklaMmn lloea Honor to .Men Hho Hew .Mtuille TAUTS June 30 Members of the ' s 1 the trana-Atlantlc monoplane i)ird. were received by the ! iW of Deputlea and Senate yes-t- at Uie Hotel De Villa, the hither n .r possible for any Frenchman -iv. I ' .lean Awohvnt received the gold of the rreneh Aero aub and l.efrvre, the naftgiAor. Ia a modal. '1 c only ieron on the monoplane f' n no recognition I the Amerl-awar Arthur Schelber. who I s-nerallv lanored. He will be' : bark to the State after being a! to aee the alghU of Parta tor f'W ti.iys w the guent of the flyer. DROWNED IN GORGE VICTORIA YESTERDAY VI TOrtlA. June JO - When the punt 1 ' he wa navigating aalnt a ( ude race In the Gorge late ye-afternoon oapslised, John Moore. ' ' ik of age. waa drowned, and hi b:1 had not been recovered thl SUPERINTENDENT OF TRANQU1LLE LOSES POSITION KAMLCOra. June 30: David W E' J' lum. aupcrlntendent of Tranqullle fl' iunum tor mora thah IS years, re-f ; od notice from Hon. 8. L. How '1' after June 30 his service would no : be miulred. A. Whltecrosa. ,1 t Tranqullle. received a similar MRS. VANCE BECOMES OFFICER IN GRAND CHAPTER EASTERN STAR VICTORIA, June 30. Sister Ada Ll Of th Queen Cltv chapter, VlO- J;,:. waa elected grand matron of the " c chapter of the Order of the l' Star here yeaterday. Mr. Vane or Mnce Itupert wa elected Q. A. ' . . . . not for one class, but for 1. , . M . . - n cmpvbw Msa IVUja 1H 1 people." Mr. Lapointe remarked that United BUtea wouM atlll require 01a1 tt4i product, tariff or no tariff. Mr Lapointe opposed amy suggestion that there should be repraismls by Canada afalnet the United State tariff along the llnea adopted by the United States. "We are satfled with Caoadlas method and doctrine and w win keep them." he aatd. "We will shape our policies, naoal and otherwise, at Ottawa. , and we will not take them too Ween- ,nte UKrrUd c. --at-i d propose to tot- Unlled tariff Ideate, He refers to repeaW appeal. k 4 n AnUrlo suidt- - . . r Y flurtne tne prew ur BeoMvt. Domtnlon imam of we uon- Mr. Bennett's .""JT" JT. atsavaqe t inu we k IMreMtaf the urlfto aatt nuuihii eandurta. He said that , STOCK QUOTATIONS UMirtx S I). JofiYmton Cp.) T&f.foliowinjt ijuowUoni wcrp ! tld and kcd: B. C. BWter. wo, l.M. Bayvlew. tl-1. 81-1. Big Missouri. l.M. I . C-rt Province. 11 NU-Cotton BK. . Duthl Mlnea. M. M. Oeort Coppet. 9 . Oeorgla River. 1. ttl-f. Oolconda, 1.14. I ll-Orandvlew. aw 0. Indian Mine, 4. I. iDtem. Ooal & Oo. ITt-a. 40 Kootenay noranot, Nu. 16. Kootenay King. L. it L . 3. S. Lurky Jim. U. 14. Mohawk. S. 4. Morton Woolsey. 4-4, Marmot BUver OoM. 4 3-4. fatlonal Stiver. U. IS. Nobis Fit. VI. 6. n Oregon Copper, 31. 31 1-S Fend Oreille. . 4.80. S.M. a aa ga J Premier i.w. i.we-t e.tel 1 ilk l.W. nuM ' Hufus ArgenU. Sll-S, SB. Buth Hop. 89. 40. Stiver Crt. 6. 614. 4 Silverado. 66, 10. Silversmith. 13. 16. Blocan King. 8. 6. Slocan Rambler. 11 1-4. 18. Snowfleke. 5T. 86. Sunloch. J 00, 8.66. Topley RIohHeld. Si. 88. Tcrlc Mlnea. 1 00. 1.80. Wellington. MU, 18. Whitewater. 831-8. 86. Woodbine, 81-t,. 6-Bluebird, 11 1-3, It. OIH. Iw'iafy DllM. 1.36. NU. Pederal. 30. NIL Mercury. 1.10. NU. Mill City. 0 38, Nit. Model. 63. NUl . 'j.,:;, OkMU. New 3.46.1 N.. UJ. Begent. 80, Nil. .. ... C A E. Lands, 8. 86, , NU. United, new. 93 1-8, NJ. Advance. Nil. A. P. Consolidated. J. 00. 3.W. M XlaUnont. 8 90, 3 00. UhTUle, 4.08. 4.08. Devenlah. 48 1-3, . Pwbyan Pet. 8 8-4. 9. Home, 31.88. 31.30- , IHola Alberta. Nil. 94. Mtvland, 8.50, ' , MciU.ww tf'fr," ' ' Moleod 4.00. 4(15.' Nil, 176. New MeDoug.-fmrur, Boyallte, Nil. 189.00. Vulflan, Nil. 1 10. lurnl 1.41. 1.48. Fteehold, 1 30. 1 34. Sterling Paolfle. 1. 80, 1.91. Mid Weat. eo, . Turner Valley. Nil. !. Ktern Murk 8hcrrltt Oordon. 7.88. N. omt of th river of Ityaetnins profusely the aouthem ataie gro - f as to Impede river trauic. B.C. PEOPLE MOST WEALTHY INALLCANADA OTTAWA. June 20: The national wealth of Canada, exclusive of the un? tttooiSriwTaL an estimate made puouc by the T" ' y'rdy In the division of wealth. Ontario . tint of the provinces, with '"J ' Saskatchewan third with 10 83. and British Columbia fourth with 8.38 per cant. While Ontario and Quebec lead In alMolute wealth, the western provinces eorae first In per capita wealth as follow: BrltMi Columbia, M.033. Alberta. 13.600. Srtkatchewtn. t3 580. Ontario. IS.OOO Manitoba. 2 076 opinioTdimrToI british immigrant as farm success SASKATOON, June 30;-lm ve1n uuo,, gu, JCtHtwA Tm vrtou ..rw,,,,, proln outHMI n porta presented by two eommlttce oon- nTU, r. g. radden. Huntlnj. 1. n r- .. mm n n.tu erajeaj' ukine 8peklng tar see the the vyl west. Mrs. Un. F.A1I radden aaM that while It wa the feeling that BfNWt immigrant were wanted. Y Manitoba felt that the BrltMi Iraml- .grant was not so aueoewrui at fsrminj on ISe'SSaTia0 r!SSr. ' could not easily make a living romvanc0uver Island, where they the land. Baekatehewan. on the other . t-. 1 i band, had reported that Engitoh and hootch soldier settler re second to SSud80 7A gdTwi iM bean expreed in some quarter that more immigration ahould come by way of the Canadian cradle. j FISHING ON SKEENA OPENS " Not Many IUIi Taken llrt Night Hut All I'annerlen Heady to , IPYelve -.hem ' . , JAIMMiM! TOll i;.(ll.K j ISatrn lluwlrrd Is Limit of limits Set lor Itlver Thl Year : II' lleptirtmrnt PUhing with oekeye nets became perm fetal bl teat night at midnight and alt the eannerte in District No. 3 whloh will ofwrate this season were rsaay to receive the silvery annual narveat of aatmon tor packing Such in tf report a were available from the SkteM Bjver this morning lndl test that the catches there were aw 11 though about the same stae a Usual ob tha opening day of tne sea-1 son. No reports were in up to noon : from the Naaa River or from other. nart of the dlatrtov It will he Sun- dy nifbt before the moat of the fish-ermen start operation. Four arrest were mad by the de partment patrol In the district just before the opening or tne season. Jap fishermen from Oceanic, Wales Island, Sqonyeld and Claxton are alleged to have ' had their nets In the water about an hour , before the open-lng. There will be a 48. hour weekly close MaMi thl year from 6 o'clock Friday ntjht until 6 p.m. Sunday. Should the number of licensee laMied on tne keen River exceed 1100. and there are not that number yet. there will be an additional twelve hours placed on the weekly, clone season. DISCLAIMS BEING HERO AFTER RESCUE FROM BROKEN VESSEL i PORTLAND, Ore . une 30:-Osptaln' lewl Johnstone of the freighter Laurel waa reaoued from the vewwl yesterday. two day after he had broken In two on the Columbia River bar. 'Hero Hell." muttered the skipper a he .talked aahore a a reply to aug- gtlona of some of the bystander. High iFlyer Sets New Record . u' AoMlo S ueek premier flyer (s beUevrd to have act a new world1 r vr in ni aeroplane Llent. Soucek. c - 'r!s left, a Admiral Moffatt Isoka - rid t-wk eventy-three minutes to mtk" c-rd a'vr te lntoimenU have been Latest Thingin Modern'Bcut Construction Seen in theWtisels Built Locally Two fine new sixty-six foot T, nnni n,l ' nut;i i uijuuvn uuu modern construction and general-eiiicieiicy, will leave at 11 o'clock tonight- for Queen's CoVe m . tlie west coast of tne lsiana i'acKing o. as pncnara pacKefs. ine uoais are named Ispaco I and.Ispaco II and are commanded by Capt. Al Woie and CapL Harry Berry, crews of seven men ... each . having been signed on here this week to man tnu UUtlLS. Yesterday both boats were Bradbury, an official of the Island Pack-- lng Co.. stated that he waa highly pleased both with their workmanship and performance. Running at moderate speed, they both turned up eight and a half knot per hour with no difficulty. Each boat 1 equipped with a 7 Atlas Imperial full dleeel engine. The ag- greoate opat of the two veenel was $42,000. u thf,e b0fcu prove s.tUfaotory, a It u ttaogt wm. Mr. Bred- bury atated that hi company might DUiM itke them at the kal yard URGES SALE OF RAILWAY T0C.P.R. Members of lle Itolary Club txlay V.ere rather ttartlel out of llielr uoiiiU eoniplarency to hear one of thrlr members In an adrtrrm adwiile I list mid of the formal Ion of a new province for northern II. Ct the sell-lng of I he railway 'mm Ked Piumi Junrtloii lo ITlnce Kupert in the Canadian IMrlflr lUilwny. Nueli arllon a thK he thought, would put new spirit Into the people and would cure' the III of which the people of the north at prenent complained. NEW MINISTERS FOR SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET CAPETOWN, June 30. Two new-, comers were taken Into the South African cblnet by Premier Herteog. Hqn. Ernest jwnaen, lunncrij ijcivrf vi n union parliament, become minister of native affairs, and Oswald Plro become minister of health. MINISTER riHKiltKSsr.S OTTAWA, June 30:-H9n. Oharlc. Dunning, m'nlater of rallwaya and nala. continue to make, aatUfactory progress following an operation for appendicitis a few daya ago. It It take takea 60.000 60.000 tobnoco seed to make a tableapoonful. te Nin! Atr S"t-u nr Anacostl. - cord by s-nring 40.000 feet In the ntre. is bin? cingrtula'.cd by D. 8. i. 8cuoolt ca-riei s'.yi.y nallotv. rt m tte "'t may be declared a officially checked. ' a id Going South fish packers, built at the mml,;; fl, l.,of ,H tuiuuuimi; wv jodv .ii uiu in wul.feo mto cdmmission for , '"l'-j' mi 1 a given tneir trials ana li. J. IS I1IVKN IMPOIITANT POST Stasin I.mv ren ". M P :n the British House of Cimtn us. who h'fc been appointed P:.rl..im-::t:.ry Secretary to the Minister of HIth. ttee new Labor Government. Miss Lawrence 1 one of the most famous women who have fought for the Labor movement. QUAKE SHOCKS LESSFREQUENT WELLINOTON, New Zealand, une 30. Earth, tremors, while continuing today, were easier In the Murohlson district. Although there was an occasional shock, they seemed more deep-seated and not so wrack!- or frequent. In the seventeenth century spccule. Uon In 'tulip bulbs resulted In prices of several hundred dollars for a atngle bulb. President Hoover is Said to be Seeking Tariff Modification Feeling in Canada in Favor of Imperial Preference Causes United States Governmental Heads to Pause TORONTO, June 20. A despatch to the Toronto Star from its Ottawa correspondent says: "It is credibly reported in Ottawa that President Hoover and his chief lieutenants are seeking to modify the tariff increases against Canada. The growth of Imperial trade sentiment in Canada as a means of combating these ''ncreases are said to have been reported to Washington by the United States legation here and the danger to United States trade with Canada emphasized. These reports are now common talk at Parliament Hill and may have accounted for the Dominion Government postponing action until the United States tariff proposals are stamped with finality. "The initial steps in the Government's Imperial preference policy for the development of trade within the Empire will be brought down at the next' session of Parliament. Details of the actual tariff revision are not yet worked out, but it is understood that ministers qf the crown most interested in the subject will spend most of the summer and fall 'working on the subject. "The cabinet on Tuesday had a desultory conversation on the subject, but went into no specific phases of the tariff revisions." YACHT RAGE ON LAST LAP Klos of Shelton Leads Oljmpl Junri.li Karen; Ja Urc ond. Maldlr. Ihlid KETCHIKAN, June IB: One hundred and leu mile south of Ketrhlkan. the Kli ot hhrltiMi, Wsnhlngton, ns leading ten Jaehta In the raplloMo-rapltol race front Oljnipla, Washington, to Juneau, A'.vka. , The Jazz of Juivau was about half an noir atrrn of the lender while the Msl.Ile of rieatlle was eljtht miles behind. All racers were- expected to arrive In Prtrrnburg during Ih morning. The !uit lap from Peters-burg to Juneau villi start at 10 o'clock tonight when the yaiht will have easier going. The Klota wa the first .to reach hern, nosing In at 11:11 6. m. and Inning at 11:30 a.m. Mo-t of the raring yarhts are expected to put In at Prince Rupert for a rail on the way south. JAIL BREAK INTEXASPRISONCOUNCILWILL I'orly-rour Men Kidnap (luards and Make E-vape Three Are Recaptured BRAZORIA. Ttxas. June 39: Forty-tuur convicts kidnapped three guards at elements State Prison Farm near here early today and esoaped. A few h ur later three of them were reoap- tured. two after they had been shot by a cattleman In the vtelnlty of the farm The others are believed to have scattered through the dense under-brush of tha Braaos River bottom. RAILWAYMAN'S WIDOW DIED YESTERDAY OTTAWA. June 30: Sarah P. Cham-berlaln. widow of the late E. J. Chamberlain, former manager of the Canadian Atlantic Railway and vr4ldfnt of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and later of the Grand Trunk Railway, died at her residence here yeaterday. PRICE Of WIIEAT VANCOUVER. June 30.- The price, of wheat! fexlay t up to 61 .16 3-4. HOW THEY Mt'LTIPLV The Filipino houseboy came Into the living-room and made bei'leve fusa with the plant. Finally he turned tnd aald: "Mis rcc'Uect hundred-piece dinner set?" "Yea. Chan, a hundred piece. What about It?" He dlsapoared and came back with his hat. "Think Chan go long. Two hundred pieces now, mlwyl" The Salvo. felCIAL BAN LIQUOR EXPORT Recommendation Made fly Committee mi Li gltUllon tntVftnirn s Institute Convention 4A8KATCON. SMk.. JUif 30t- Creation of public opinion dernastlrng an official ban of Canada's lienor traffic with the United States; provincial leg islation to ratify th Labor Conven tion: and ImprcveraerU of he national statua of the married women these QbKcts for the activity ot 4 he Federated Women's Institutes of Canada have been auigeated In tha report of the committee on legislation . In her official statement, presented last nsht, Un W. R. Lang. Toronto, convener of the oommltte, reviewed completely the uttandlng prevlooUl and federal legislation from th standpoint ot the associated women's bodies. Her directions far the Institution's activity cover the next two years, being advanced at the slsth biennial conference. Emphaala la placed In the report on the economic status and nationality of married women and their right of inheritance, as well a on general so cial legislation. Including, mothers' al lowances, adoption, ear of children born out ct wedlock, and so on. DECIDE MONDAY No Announcement Made Following Full and Free IHsriiMlon of Public Works Last Mint Meeting In coram tl tee ot th whole last night after a brief public session for transaction of business, member of the elty council engaged to a full and free discussion of affairs pertaining to the munlolpal puMc work department. A decision as to la' ure polity will be made at the regular fortnightly meeting of tha council next Monday evening. Mayor Mc-Mordle announced this, morsins . He declined to comment thfther' on the situation at thl time. . . . All member of theoofenetl were preterit at laat night meeting' except Aid. Dawson, who U out of the city. KILLED BY A ROCK SLIDE NEAR NELSON NELSON. June 30. Carried 350 fe-t over cliff by a rocksllde a he was working on the Nelson-Spoksn highway at Black Blufr. 40 mile from here, Edward Palmer wa killed Wednesday. Scottish Humor Imported direct from the Aberdeen Joke Factory U'ES When Aberdeen children ask te see cream they are told ghost atorte to make their blood run cold.