ted States. It is possible that the Yukon Airways Ltd. may have a plane n the city at the time of the fair and will make flights with loral people who wish to see the country from the air. Negotiations are under way for other attractions. SOUTHERN CROSS BROKE ALL RECORDS CROYDON. England. July 10: The Routhjrn Cross broke the rreord for flltrht from Australia to England. The plane left Der-oy. Australia, June 27, accomplishing the Journey In 13V4 days against the former record of wrt Hinkler of 15 days. Even hunting Sydney as the starting J'omi. the Southern Cross low "ed Hinkler's time by about an our. fair board management for spe- nadian Government and elsewhere, 'ial entertainment at the fall . Arthur Ppn1nby. parlismenUry fair this year. Miss Myfanwy secretary for the dominions, said Campbell has also' been reUined,n the House of Commons yeater-tn give exhibitions of dancing. day. He also stated that the Gov-f apt Ash was In Prince Rujjert iernment would welcome such referral years ago and the gym- ports ss reach them that the ques-tiasts come with splendid refer- Itlon is being examined In other enofts. The youngest is said to be parts of the Empire the smallest acrobat in the Uni FINANCES OF No CANADA FINE Klertinn Ukdy Ah Doing Well Says Hon. J. A. Robb KlentsnU y grade, full Elementary grade, full grade. first-class honors Edith r'.Umentj y grade, full grade grade, honors Ruby Gren. Introductory grade, full exam, first-clnss honors- Leo Basso-Bert. Introductory grade, full exam, first-class honis Robert Man-son. Introductory grade, full exam, honors Lorraine Jabour. Introductory grade, full exam, honors Gordon Lawson. Introductory grade, full exam, Honors Joy Green. Introductory grade, full exam, hnnnratrln flrrn. Element rv theory, first-class . Ihooort 01 lr cent) Ethel Tom Country VANCOUVER. July 10: Hon. James Robb. minister oT nnance in the fetieral government, swwsu today that lle Dominion treasury "No new bor- was on easy strtet. ...im u i.nnUmnlated or rs- luninH " qulrwl," he said. TU m(nUir refusrd to dis cuss the possibility or Bn eany federal eWtion. "it sec-mn n me" he said, "that this is a good time to go on working. Tin- rountry seems to be doing pretty well withovt an election." KNDUKANCE FLIGHT CULVER CITY. Cat, July 11 The two hundred and twenty first hour mark was passed by the plane Angeleno at 12:30 noon today In an endurance flight. The filers are L. W. Merdell and u. i R. Reinhart. They have already far exceeded the former record. Tru(l' & Labor Council meet ing tonight at 8 o'clock. Election of officers. TOMORROW'S TIDES Boston Grill Friday, July 12 LARGE CAHARET RpecIM Dinners Thundirt ud Baturdaji High 5:26 a.m. 18.4 ft Dinting Evtry futorday Mbt, 9 to 12 Danc Hal) tot Hire 18:14 p.m. 18.8 ft. Accommodation! for Private Pirtle Low 11 :40 a.m. 4.3 ft. PHONE 457 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V1. XX., No. 159. . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, , THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 PRICE FIVE TENTS -I -f! One Trotter Condemned and Will be Confiscated to the Crown by Admiralty Court-Others Heard Pica of Encinc Trouble Objected To by Captain Laird of RfllinNFT? FAR Malaspina Because of Admissions at , IJlU UULl u full Time of Arrest VICTORIA, July 11. The American trolling boat MISS MERCER p GA was condemned and declared forfeited to the King Truttceij Spoke " Excecnt by Mr. Justice Archer Martin in the admiralty court here, Hcing Done by Principal of yesterday. Trje vessel was seized on May 18 off Pachena! Booth School Point by the Canadian Government cruiser Givenchy and ; charged with illegal fishing in British Columbia waters. ! The excellent work being done H, A. MacLean, counsel for the owners of the craft, en- bv n Mejcer, principal of tered a consent on beha'f of the owners, Rafael Wanaskari 1Bcbo0': wa the ubi?ct J and Heins Lantto of Astoria, to an order for its con-j ftrS 0- demnation. 1 lowing the reading of the report. In the action Of the Crown VS. the Jeanette, Capt Olaf Trustee Mra. Spencer was pres- Hansen, master of the vessel, which was seized by the ent at the closing exercises, where cruiser Malaspina on May 6 in Goose Harbor, told the dutributed the rolls of honor court that engine trouble experienced on May 4 caused L? St !ot him to peek anchorage at Goose Harbor and the follow- nonor rolte were pre8ented. There ing day to make repairs to the engine. The skippers of was one to each da for profi-the seized U S . fishing vessels had not been warned that ciency and another for deport- their statements wouM be used a s evidence "JS STft!! wS? and intimations of engine trouble had not been subjected chj,d not ing n ngt Jty to inquiry' by Captain Laird of the Malaspina, the court imr rt.roirnjted. The large num-was informed. His Lordship was assured that the com- ber securing these honor rolls mancler of the cruiser had relied upon assurances by skip-, particularly noticeable, per, of the Tacora and the Jeanette that tiiey tad I no J-j tention of pleading engine trouhteas an excuse for being pup hmv Thf blR a9MmWy in C anadian harborage without aninomy. room was crwH yet without f antnin T.nird stated whon lie received this assurance any apparent ffr on the part h understood the admissions would prevent the later 1". 'ZtlZ' l racing of the pleas of engine trouble. Had Ca,tiu E- aid'That the man of the Tacora put up. UUOJV. noTw, "': to done at that shoe! vanced when the vessels had been lounu ai uoose lwanu was firs rate. the rtonces arc he would have been warned off in the iiual way. "I certainly would never have taken action - rjinnpn f r the Jzure of his vessel Captain Laird stated. "Had flf f AoJLJ attain O'af Hanson of the .leaneiie nan engine trouuic-at, the time he was ordered from Goose Irtand he would . iave been warned off in the usual manner." i rwain T.-jirH wan firm in denial of the nosHive claim that engine trouble was advanced by Hanson of the Jean-. The MlimlnaUon result8 , MI ctt.e. On the contrary, Hanson had declared. we cou u Wfcy. pIlino cg in which there say we were here for engine trouble, but tnat wouiu uu no good. We are caught." ATTRACTIONS EMPIRE TRADE MUSIC PUPILS S3 were 16 en t ies for piano and one for theory follow: I Intermediate grade school, pass : Billy Fuller. Junior grade (full exam), first class honors Ruth Nelson. Junior grade (full exam), hon .-v mvn 1-1 m IP OAMPinrnrn or Isabel Sturgeon MIU Hk PfllK M m mW Primary grade, full grade, first I V1V llliu , w w Several Already cured Government iJSSS Others Are Under tlation Nego- AIRPLANE MAY COME Ijibor Welcomes Aid In That Policy LONDON. July 11 The Ubor Gov nment is actively ' antain Gcorire Ash, sharp- shonter and rone man and the f tmnerial trade and naturauy Three Naths. gymnasta and ae- will rutiatx. hav ln eneaeed by the ' ataUmenia nt class honors Jean McLean Primary grad full grade, first ay cau honors larybelle Stiles r;rKr':'CANADAFAVORS DIGBV ISLAND AND TENDERS ARE CALLED The fisheries department has been calling for tenders from contractors for the con-struction of three large j sheds and a marine ways at i CONFERENCE OF THEDOMINIONS VANCOUVER, July 10:-Can- Digby Island. Prince Runert. ;ada has always been favorably near the marine station for disposed towards joint discussion t the use of the large fleet of of thc problem of mutual mter- fishery patrol vessels oper- to nations of the Empire and ating n Distriet No. 2. The 11 undoubtedly consider with original estimate for the ,avor any o8tion from Great work was $15,000 but it is Britain for an economic confer- understood that a good deal ence- declared Hon. James Robb. more than that will bp r. minister of finance. Just before quired to carry out the pro- !eare "here today for a short ject as planned. Several local vaet:on trip to Victoria and contractors bids. have MINE MERGER submlttpH Northern B.C. pointB. The comment was made in con- nection with the suggestion of Right Hon. Phillip Snowdon that (an imperial economic parley be held. RESCUE PREVENTED W0UUUM1CIJ IS SUGGESTED by rough weather OF SUBMARINE CREW Consolidated May Take Over1 NowH. According to I PEMBROKE, Wales, July 11: Wall Street Rough weather and rough seas in St. George's Channel during the ' NEW YORK. Juy 11. Adviccn night were believed yesterday to reaching Wall Street state that have vanquished whatever hopes ".inadian and Rrilh capitalists were held of saving 21 meniberd 're reported to be'j involved in of the crew of the submarine Hans for a sixty , million dollar 11-47. mining merger, linking the Con- Th admiralty revised list of Mtlidated Mining ft Spotting Com- cstu.i1tes from he accident is panv and the Norand mines. 24. A subofficer and signalman Definite information" is lacking. f the L-12 which rammed the The former comWhy owns pro- H-47 were Hsttd as missing and ducing mines in ftfuWh Columbia one seaman of the L-12 died ef and other parts of Canada. j injuries. ' f MAIL IN TODAY J SEARCH ABANDONED TMwavt; f'tv it- Tw Ad- Under the new baggage car w-,itv has HwWed to abandon service which gives Trince Rup-' further operations for the sal-ert six mails a week during the yage of the submarine H-47 summer, the first mail from thejwhlh was rammed and aunk. ":t will arrive on this after- - noon's train. Mails will; now ar- The case of Matt Videck, who ive from the ast daily except u rharcod with Wnimr ltatinr Tuesday and leave daily except Sunday under the new service. for Sale, will be heard in elty police court at 8 o'clock tonight by W. E. Collison and S. D. Mac- Miss Phyllis Sloan left yester-l donald, justices of the peace. E. day for Winnipeg where she will F. Jones, city solicitor, will pro- 1 il. il i i inn r , lnu ine summer vacation visit- secuie ana .uuuin uuntaieo win ing with relatives. I act for the defence Steamer Prince William is Being Rebuilt at the Dry Dock With Good Accommodation Of almost yacht-like lines, the steamer Prince William ex-Aktion, which is being reconditioned at the local dry- LvIaaIj nf. f)ia rnnorltnrt Mntinnnl Pnoct Qf a 1 a . 1 Liun irMk am cnvMMAA, on m- coniiaer- a , . . L 0i i xt t!.. " ' HK Lnv tko au quewion 01 r.y-: EUm-nti.v mi- full Krade. L-i ti A ;te r wjuquet oi upw ZiJAmL fc-Kliiv nradv ! lur. . " . w"ci iiBifiiiuwi ufe nation, and HHes-or-the-vaiiey. -icome indicatjon. and "tide Tu.f tade, will bo a very.trim and attractive vessel by the time she is by members of the C- hoBgUlJ1 Tomitmn. ready to go into service next spring, pians for the work; show. Ine reconaitionmg jod is a very extensive one, in- olving the stripping of all present woodwork from the ihip and rebuilding practically, from the hull up. A number of new and up-to-date features will be involved In the rebuilding of the boat which will be of steel throughout with practically all accomodation coveved In. There will be three decks. The lower deck will Include adequate frht holds for the local ser vice, fuel tanks, engine room, -.v-iiftH and, aft, stewards' quarters and galley stores The middle or main deck will be devoted almost entirely V oaanrnircr accomodation. In the menaae. ah oi wh be more Blatcrooms and to thel .... 4UA iYiA Attaint bbIaaviI and galley. This whole deck Is . t. . s 1 ..31. tt t- A. it. . dation for 34 persons. In dining saloon will be seats .-i.i , The vessel will the for 28 persons at five tables. On the shelter deck will be nothing else In the way of housework but the pilot house, over which there will be a flying bridge, and a comfortable little REACHES ROME rarn rnninininir BVLLPt'ii nit nrn asi inni iicv hwi - the berths and usual equipment completing the flight from Uni- 1G9, There will be stateroom accomo- ted States. Minister of Finance Takes Issue With the Br. Labor Minister Finance Minister of Canada Says He Believes British People Appreciate Preference Given Them in Markets of Canada VICTORIA, July 11. Reiterating his statement that Canada always has been favorably disposed towards joint discussion of problems of mutual interest to the nations of the Empire and would consider with favor any suggestions from the Labor Government of Britain leading to an Empire economic conference, Hon . James Robb again expressed his surprise over the reported declaration of Chancellor of the Exchequer Snowden against preferential polides. "I believe in the British preference and I believe the British people whom Mr. Snowden represents welcome he preference given them by the dominions," declared Mr. Robb. "If Mr. Snowden is opposed to the preferential tariff policies he is not representing the views of the British people as a whole," indicating that there had been a volte face since the reverse of the Baldwin Government in 1923. "However, we are not making the policies of Great Britain. She is capable of making her own tariffs," said Mr. Robb. LOCAL LADY IS : f&ABOR GETS CHARMING BRIDE ItBIG MAJORITY Marriage of Miss Annie Dalby Conservatives AU Vote With Mac " and Arthur Wootton Was - donald'Government on Outstanding Event Scottish One of the outstanding mar- lqDON. July 11. WHhout a riages of the present summer In division the House of Commons Prince Rupert was the wedding at'nt tdoptei the first King's 2:15 yesterday afternoon in St. ih ever drafted by a Labor Andrew's Anglican Cathedral Government. The debate on the Rev. J. B. Gibson officiating, of, jtess in reply ended after over-Miss Annie Dalby. elder daughter whelming defeat of toe official . of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Liberal amendment en Scottish Dalby, 711 Fifth Avenue East, to reforms. The vote stood: Arthur John Homewood Wootton, For the Government 374 son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Woot- Aainit 5l ton of Victoria. The interesting J ceremony was performed in the MajorJty for Government 32S beautifully decorated cathedral ..... before a large congregation of The . amendment asked that friends of the contracting couple, operation of the Scottish local taking place on the steps of the Govrnment bill be suspended chancel, which was banked for the pending further inquiry. From occasion with carnations and other -he outset the amendment had no flowers as well as with salal foil- chance of success. The Conserv-age, ferns and plants. jatives, who had fathered the Soot- Act. were bound to vote The bride, who was given in ti8hf against the amendment. marriage by her father, wore a, lovely wedding gown of white ; ... t i u-.. (rep" nun wnn sjik lace couar, , embroidered with pearls, her embroidered veil having a coronet of orange bUusoms. She carried a Two bridesmaids and a maid of honor attended the bride. The bridesmaids were Miss May Wootton, sister of the groom, and Miss oe ail oi iiwiu .j. while ., except for -Interior fnlshing. The length of the Prince William Is 100 feet over all with beam of 23 feet three inches and denth of 11 feet 6 Inches. Tho fecsle head will be the usual j,.... un. nt 200 tons quarters for seamen and tok-lcargo eajn,, capacity and era and Immediately aft of thls,tankg Qr 60o barreis 0f fue1. several commodious staterooms. Then around the boiler and fun- nel casing will be a new feature T t TUriMTiED In the form of a covered h pro- KU I nrlluljl bride, ushers were Arthur Dalby, Stanley Dalby, Alex RIx and Robert Bartlett. The service was fully choral. During the signing of the register a hymn was sung by the choir and the rongregatlon. Fol owing the ceremony, a re- rtlnn w held In the I.O.D.E hall, which was tastefully deco rated with nink and white dran-ory. The I he happy nappy couple coupie received receive be tions of many invited friends un-i der a large arch of pink bells and isntal foliage. The bride was as sisted in receiving by her mother, Osborne. Winnie Tucker, Iaura (Continued on page four.) siAWAITSWORD FROMSNOWDON OTTAWA. July 11. The Dominion Government is still the communications refer red ,n the BrUih P"ent by ?J7.:T; l V.rmln.to . Edith Kelsey. who wore charming m qnnwirT .Mlntr gowns of mauve taffeta with biege picture hats, trimmed with mauve. The maid of honor, Miss Evelyn Dalhy. he bride's sister, wore a dainty frock of pink taffeta with hat to match. All the attend-ants of the bride carried bouquets of pink carnations. Te irroomsman was James the holdins of an Imperial eco- nomic conference. Pending receipt of such a communication, which may contain some indication of such a conference, there is a disposition in official circles to abstain from commsst on Mr. Snowdon' proposal. KING IN GARDENS LONDON, ' July 11: King George spent the morning today In the gardens of Rockingham Palace. . TROTSKY, Wlf. ,IJB j L0Np0N, July 11: M. bct wishes and congratuia- .. j u ciynss, Home "UrSi",TfirJu,C! HOME. Jul, ..:-Th, ta- - Sffi -V HARitRDItV .TiAliOR ' ' GOVT OF. ENGLAND Secretary, announced in the House of Commons this af- ternoon that he had decided against allowing Leon Trot- sky, former Russian Soviet lender, to visit Great Rri- tafn. 4