M The Wise Man nLhter also strewed that 'all .- were were etui reeled ir. in ran um be given away CITY AFFAIRS ARE DISCUSSED HALIBUT SALES ftuti Helling Calrhrs at Lwal Exchange Today "'iq C v Ml imle V. fttiiHdtii Tcnien. 8,500, Oold ' Storsge Hulmoii IMi Mimmnry Arir i i, an 87,000 pounda. ia.3c aBd ,f ' and Bo. r .'linn- 10.600 pours!, 13c ttnd 8c ' and 8o. American ':rn, 34,000 pourtda. Booth, fill', fi .mil p,. 37.000, Oold Storage. 1J.30 t:.a. la.ooo. Oold Storage. 10 north of LUlooteL. In 1938 The con trsotors sought psytusnt (or eatra coats YOUNG WOMAN LAID TO REST HERE TODAY Tiidr Labor Cntinoil P.prers Con- llurlal of Sirs. Ilared n-.und In lalr- fMrnre In Ulmr Kefr'utll'M on Chic IhKird ew Oeaetery PoHowIng rrrlre In H.C. Cliapcl rnnoe Rupert Trades ft Labor with a number of frlenda in atten- ;.t a meeting last nlht. enaed dene to 'pay their fine) tributes to and emended dtaevsslon of her 1MB ry. Hn. Rarald OJieund. : : affairs, particularly aa retards whose death oaVuieod here at the fin works department, after wbleb of the week. vAs laid to not thU f- . ,i ..nwf it MuikiBiMd eon- . temoon In IWiww csasaveary rouow ;n labor s repreeeautlves on the '..11 board. Mardonald and AW. Bro-n lave rmtion of certain municipal oon- they exist today, president reported on ssUafac- -u which ba been made In m with oralaton of a Re- 'k' Union. Pi' 'j-:csi Workets local reported ew Mreement wa being drawn .. ttie power Corporation of Oan-: Hno with the ctty. iontiais beln received. Tons k his seat m delegate from i hmiAte' Union. -f pamphlet outlining the Ottawa of J. 8. Woodsworth number for Winnipeg, will be u.d to deleeistes. miuai election of officers of the will take place on the second 'V in July. K D Mardonald. president, oc-ao chair at last night's meet- irsg s furrel servtc In the ehapal of the B.C. Ondertekan. Re. John K. Haavwn. paetor of St. Paul Lutheran Ohurci. officiated and Mrs Hanson presided at the ciao. There was a quartette by ladles of St. Paul's Church aholr under the leadirshlp of Mrs. Dryndsbl in addition to the hymna. Atnaog the principal mourn(a was the mother of dersaesd who 'atVed today from Solntula. After the arrvloe, quite a large eoc-taaw followed ttie remains to tetr 'last -M'i A . ijMINISTER OF LANDS or El" Roy, 10,000 Atlln, 14c nd 8c 1,000 red springs- 00 f. Coldjjgtfprage, 14c for isfi8. "''i'h foroiilxx. iHtim olaoc. Pallbearers were Bart! Mtnnehan. Oliver Haveland. io uon toll. Alton French, Stan Moran am Ralph Smith. There were many norai oirermga. CONSERVATIVES (lain WIN ANOTHER KHghr Seat In Hcfenrd English Klrrtlnn. Which Took Piute Vcfilrnlay LOSiDON. Jun Mi-Oapt. D. Mar-ma nmiM-Tvatlvs. won the deferred mvrby election, polling for which took ptaee yeeterday. by a majority of p- fS Of tour mousano Mnrssui Labor, with Hovers imnmj. V . - m annther thotieaiHI Beoana. dlos Id the new house n: t iMor. w. Conservatives, 30. Uborata. 58. NaMonallsU, 8-Irtdeprndents, 4. rrehlbHIonliita. 1. tihe Ulna VANCOUVER, June 14 . Reatortng a judement of Chief Justice Morrison, the Msrease Court of Canada has allowed the Oo appeal or the Piirgaa Ooostructtoet j . Ltd . which thus afco-oia rufB at ; for spprosunatety MOjOn) against tlx Pacific Qrcat Eastern Railway ' Com pany DM cectlon elth a cut and mi at Mile 13.37. stan LfiAVlnli ruft unaun DEPARTMENTAL WORK vtnrnnti June 14 Minister of Land Burden is leaving at the end of the week for Ottawa to attend a con-ference of f piovinc.--t provincial mlrater. clljd - - T the minister of lion, Hon.. u"' Chsrle. SUwart, " IndUn Mines, 4. 8 Irtfcrn. Ccrnl A Coke. 38. MM. Kootaatajr Horeaae. 18. 1819. Knctasnt King. , 88. L. A t., Ml. . Lucky Jan. 11. 13. Mohawk. 8, Si-3. atarmot River OoUL 4 1-3. 8. national Streer. It. NU. NoMe nve, M. M. Oregon Cper, 30, 381-3. Fend OraMe. Kll, 8.80. Pioneer Oold. NO, 1.80. Premtsr. 1.84. 1.80. Porter Ilaho, SB. 48. Reeves MaodonaW. l.M. 1.60. ufua injantnSS. 37. HUth HeSd. 84. 5S. Strnr Orea, . SM. -Silverado Ckwa.. 60, 88. Sltvejanrth, U. 181-S. King. NU, 7. nunMar. 18. W. gnawflake, ft. St. Sunlooh. 3.0ft, NU. TrrmlBua, NU, 7. TcpHy RlehltaM, 37, 38. TarM Mines, NU. 1.10. Wellington, Nil. 10. WJUtewater. 78. NU. Woodbine, 8, 81-9. oils, Calgary mllae, 1.S4, W. a rest west. 40, NU. Mercury, 1.07. Nil. Mid West, 60, NU. Mia Ctty. 4.15, Nil. MXM, 08, NU. Okmlts now. 3.84, Nit. spooner. 1.08. Nil. United, new. 80, NU. Advenee, 16.38. NU. A. P. Ooutcl Mated, 3.83. JOSEPH SANKEY GOING TO JAIL FRENCH PLANE AT PORTUGAL Plain to Land There and Continue to, Palis Tomorrow W NEW yoilK, June 14. The International Telephone and Telegraph. Co. tiMlay received word over Us commercial cable at 2:41 p.m. that the I'rrnch transatlantic plane Yellow Itlrd Has ZOO mile off the Portugurfce court and planned to land for rebelling in I'xwtugal and continue to Iluis tomorrow. The Aine left Old Orchard, yeMerday. OoleontM. ocaeonoa. 1.18. i.io. l.M- i - 3.54. Me. POLICE TRANSFERS IN DIVISION ANNOUNCED New (trill rr Coming to Prince Rupert City Ix-t u-hment Prom Nanalmo; Other Changes Divisional headquarters of the provincial police here announce the following transfers Constable Q. 8 Blaney from Nanalmo to Prtooe Rupert etty detachment. Oonatable O. 'A. Johnson frcm Burns Lake to Nanalmo district heedruarters. Constable O. E. Ashton from Tele graph creek to Bella Obola. fjrc.stable R F. Ory from Vancouver to Elvers Inlet. Constable Grey arrived In the city on , the Princess Louise this morning from ! Vancouver to report to district head-! luarten hare for duty at Rivers Inlet. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courteay S. D. JQhnnton Co.) Bayvtew, 3 1-2. 8. Blf MMOUii. 1.36. 1 38. Cork Pinvliioe. 10, 11. Cotton Bait. Nil. W. BtittUe Mi-tee. 88. St. Oeorae Ooaapnr, 7.M. 1.10. OeaeaU River. 38, 30. Oalmont. 3 9T. 3.00. Dalhousle, 3.78. 3.80. Devenlah, 40. 41. Pabyan Pete, 71-3. 81-3. Home, 19.78, 18.90. llUnole-Alberta. 02. Nil. Mayland, 8.00. 8.U. McOoug -Seur. NR. 3. OS. WiLeod. 4.38. 4.80. New MoDoug. Segur, Nil," 1 .42 1-3. RoyaIHe, Nil. 180.80. Vulren. Nil. 1.10. llergal, 1.36. 1.30. Turner Valley. Nil, 1.00. fMerUng Pacific. 1.60, 1.68. Fnohctd. 1.06. 1.10. LnMrrn storks Sherrttt Oortlon. 7 15. NU. Boston Grill Tho wfftA man ...... vflnL iL. (vaua me ClEf sified " " advertisements and HIIU ur' 1 LARGE CABARET them whenever he needs to Special Dinners Thursday! and Saturday or buy, or rent, to find Dancing Every Dance 'Saturday Hall lor Night, Mire 9 to 12 goods or to get a job. Accommodations for Private Partita 0. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITIS1T COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER phone S7 l,..Jt. Vol , XX., No. 137. PRINCE RUPERT, H. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS Nationalist Party in South Africa Secures Majority of Assembly No Longer Dependent On Labor Group to Keep Them in I.iii-fr Sn Mnvpmnnlc Pn!ni W.i I tiriii. ti i """"J ivnij, iraitiiLu u uii lmcresi CAPETOWN, June 14 The Nationalist Party, having crr.r ro-otl victorious from the general election Wednesday, :e i i t-dominating question now is whether Premier Hert- ,7 v ill form a purely Nationalist Government or continue to c . operate with the five Cresswelr Labor members in anot her Nationalist-Labor government. The Nationalists have a majority . of two over all parties and are pretty sure to win twelve of the seats yet to be heard from. The present standing is: Nationalists, G9. South African Party, 59. f rcswell Laborites, 5. ; . ' . ' National Council Laborites, 3. The Labor groups sustained a severe defeat. The South Aftv-an Party is deeply disappointed at the result of tho election, as they expected to win. IILL SURVEY WATER POWERS ( innnt II tiltrn Ant Hut All VrstrJ In the Crown Arc R1A. June 14 British Colum-iowct will be made the systematic survey during few years, not oUy 1b the tributary to crttea but In the r. .te reglone. It waa annouiseed . U'.n P. P Burden, minister P. G. E. LOSES AND MUST PAY CieorgU ntru tlon CiHiiiiiiy Cake and sum of g0,000 In tjwirt New British Prime Minister K'.yht Hon J Kjimnnr Mardonald, who head- Ubor lorrnm nt In Lnndon. THREE KILLED !CEN0T AT VANCOUVER TO BE GUEST Two urrs and Man .Met Willi .trrlilrnt on Way lo New Wei.tnitn.otrr NO WITNESSES Ntt It VANCOUVER, June 14kMIhi OBJECTION OF -Rita Ettekeea and Miss Myrtle BeaneM, tiiir Ms ai the Bnondsle mental ftoapttaaV MM) M. CanptxviL carpenter at the mm InMlttitlon were killed early uM tnonung when the car In whloh they re driving back to the hospital over turned at the foot of a steep hill at 4fce eorcer of O rand view Highway and Bo-Mary Road. There wr no wttcesnea to the es culent. Miss Srtckson sad OanaibeU are dead when the wrecked oar was found and Mlas Bennett died in the hospital. SEMI-FINALS ENGLISH GOLF Cjrll TnKry lo Play Ji.hu Smithy SnHllsh Carenlrr Pur Cluiinplniixhlp SANDWICH, Ju e 14 Cyril TJIey. foener Br'Meh amateur golf champion. won his way Into the M hole flnl wfttoh Is to be played tomorrow, by defeating Rex Hartley, one up today. Joan Dawson, the Chkwgj amateur, to wen his way into Uhe nml-nnala ymterday. was (i::oai-l by Jonn Smith, a SoottlrJi cArprnter BISUOP DOULL TO FOREIGNERS Anglican lihlne Myx Future of litre and Iximlnlon llrlng Jepardltel laUl i (iowJoers Crt Srtli.uk In Kernrit to Pr- Kuniorrd Lngageinent lo Princess LONDON, June It. London's tea gnxsipers had a shock today when "Vt 'Vao nrrirlally learned that the Prince of Wales will not be present at the ball tonight In honor of Prlnre Ingrld of Sweden. Humors of the Ksh!r engagrnirnt rt' the two heemed to be given the definite quietus uHh the luxuanre of the gurl list. TERRACE E. WlMfltan oX Uak wts Tuesday, having Made the motorcycle. A. H. Waddlngton of Prince Rupert we a visitor here at the beginning of the week. At a mseMnc of the Women's Auxll. ! lary to the Terrace Hospital, betd fol lowing the Institute meeting an Tuesday sP-ernocn, it was derided to disband the organisation and turn over the funds and work on hand to tits Women's Institute. SUCCESSFUL TEA AND SALE OF WORK IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH The Ladles' Aid of the Baptist Churcb held a tea and sale of home cooking In the parlors of the church yesterday afternoon which proved to be very sue ceteful. The rooms were very prettUy cashier. COMMISSION ON HEALTH Miss Hughes, recelvedthe TLT INSURANCE VANCOUVER. June 14 The Provln- l tors. Mrs. P. Garten yas the general 7T" ttirf Maty. w. P. Kennedy of North Okan- conirnr convenor .n and w.. was nsslsted by h. Mrs. Mr. p P H. Llnzey pouring tea. Mrs. C. O. Campbell and Mrs. Oeorge Hlbberd were in charge of the borne cooking stall. Serving at tables was Mrs. A. Ivsrson. Mrs. J. Lindsay and Mrs. Baker. In charge of kitchen were Mrs. Vic How agan was acting chairman and other members present were Dr. L. E. Barren of Nelson Dr. J. J. oUlls of Yale, and Thomas Pearson of Nanalmo. T?ie principal object of the commission as disclosed in questions to witnesses Is to " ascertain the rjerepnt nf ton, Mrs F. Morrts. Mrs. Sim CurrH and " .,,.. lsrls fh that employers ILT" . "7'7J should omtrlbute ": . ..... p ,,r. Tmv, ... runic Mr, wnwn acvea as ,he unj) of tK, mm nli-wateM oaoAi a The proceeds will go to the tloni wnlcn wouW alt the sick funds of the aid. PROCESSION OF STEAMERS HERE EDMONTON. June 14. When the of five Alberta women for an In- rprtatlcn of the Act of British North i the privy council. i Tb rive Alberta women making the I appeal are Magistrate Murphy. Hon. Irene ! Parlby, minister without portfolio In the In town Alberta government Mrs. R. W. Ms-trip by Clung. Mrs. O. C. Edwards of Mscleod, snd Mrs. L. C. McKlnney of TURKISH WOMEN WILL FIGHT IN TIME OF WAR The showers of rain on Tuesday and Wednesday were welcomed by the for- , , tnry officials here, who bad gang of Objection Taken to Heing Left Be-as many m sixty men fighting a fire hind Keeping Home Fires In the LakeJae VaSley near J. Coot's ' IlurnlnR ranch at the weekend. The origin of the tire waa unknown. CONSTANTINOPLE. June 14: Ultra- ' emancipated Turklah women are pre. nOTXJf'T;' nvrmnV narlr a revolution to overthrow wo- Supplies ot nil. will be stored at Pin-lay Forks, north or here, for planes which will be uard In air photography during the owning summer. The Praaer River ha ImenM traditional role In time of war D. H. I. Bhcldrlck accountant in ThH group, ltd by a the local branch of the Bank of Man- member of Stimbcul's i hind the gun" but Actually the girl be-' hlng tiic actual gun Shaslye Hauem sayi. that If war falls ' again upon this generation, ahe herself will lead into the trenches women who refuse to bear again the intolerable ' burden of waiting behind the line. "Keralne- the home fires burning ben -fits when the employees are laid off through Illness. PLEA CHANGED FROM NOT GUILTY IN JAP LIQUOR SALE CASE Three Pawnger Liners Arrived In Port Abiut hslf way through the hearing of in tjukk Succession Thin Morning crown evidence this morning In city police court tefore Magistrate McClymont There was quite a procession of pas- In the caw of O. Hlnada of Seal Cove, eenger liners Into Prince Rupert harbor whe 1 charged with keeping liquor for around 10 o'clock this mornlrur. First, ssle. the defence changed Its plea from the Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A. that of not guilty to guilty. Thetnagls-,Toh is'itif. came In. about 10 minutes trate then reserved his sentence until to-Isfr the C.P.R. steamer Princess " morning. Louise Capt. Arthur Slater, snd'wlthln E. P. Jones, city solicitor, proeecuted another fire minutes the C.N.R. steam- and L. W. Pat gore acted for the deer Prince Rupert. Ct.pt D. Donald. Alt rce. three h-ata were from the south sad .-. brought a total of about 450 passenger! h-r. m'5tly tourists. WOMEN'S RIGHT TO SEAT IN .SENATE- IS TO BE HEARD ENGLAND LARGE SHEINE PARTIES HERE Two Hundred and Fifty Nobles and. Wives Prom BUfalo and Phlla- a dtlphU Visit City I One hundred and slxtv members of America giving, them the status. of"rjer-iNuuU4Tcmplc,.Eulf10.. afUr attend one" and ttraa enabling them to sit In rag the recent Imperial Shrine conven-the Canadian senate Is beard before the tlon in Los Angeles, arrived In the city privy council In England on July 3, It .rem the south on the ateamer Prince will be unopposed by the province of aupert the Unornlng and after a brief iQutbm- vWt here left by special train for the ! This announcement la welcomed by !ast. The party, Including two United Alberta women, who for 14 years have states senstors and two Judges, was watched with Interest the flghl bleng headed by H. J. Oould. Illustrious po-waged by Police Magistrate EmlJy Mur- tentate. and C. V. Howlek, C.N.R. pby of this city for the establishment of Tsvelling psseenger agent, Buffalo, was worsen as "persons" under the Act or accompanying the party as official rep-British North America. Quebec wi the rtsentatlve of W railway company, only province In Canada which offered ' nort 0 gam wefe any opposition to the appeal which has, M memD, of Lulu TempUi PWUdelphla. "T1 "' ,Tbo remained over to have a flah lunch- ecn in the Commodore Cafe and proceeded east by special train at 3 o'clock this .'temoon. R. F. McNaughton, O.N.R. ilttrlct passenger agent here, accompanied this party as far aa Jasper sfk. Members of the Shrine parties aald . they saw the first sunshine here for several daya In the course of their trip up the coaat. In Vancouver It waa very unpleasant from the weather standpoint. The passenger accomodation of the Prince Rupert waa almost entirely taken up with the two parties. SCHOOL REPORTS Only Routine Matter l'p at Regular Meeting Wednesday Night There was nothing outstanding in the monthly reports of toe teachers at the meeting of the school bemrd Wed-cwflay evening at the Ctty Hall, Trustee McMeekln presiding . All tho prln-r'-p.TU were present. Booth School: Total attending 4M, brllllsnt young, ys gww jh, average perceoiwje, . . ' e es . w-.i..it s a m Hft ---i new remi nm i vv.ij. uiviwid 0 wu 1 w . -7 treal. left at the end of the week for lnteUleenals, sneaiye Hanem. oeciarea, . ... . ... Vernon to which place he tea beau -t In the next war the enlightened; Borden Street. Total 3U. boys lM. ,r.-.r n S. bv woman of Turkey will not be the Jlrla 101. average percentage 00.3. Orade hla wife. i theorctloM "girl behind the mm be-7 atterdsiKe 08. B per cent. Seal Cove: Total 68, boaa 31, girls 4: highest percentage Dlv. 3 waa 18.15. Wratvlew: Total 33. boy 10. girls 13, avlngs (3. SI. Mass V token thanked he trustees for the fence around the chool grounds. High School: Total 184, boys 77, girls steadily here and ha now reached a when tr,.e re Pnjy tatter of nerves 107. average percentage 04.3. The Cadet mark of eleven feet above aero, betng ,nd of tieito to kindle the Orrpt was lnapected Msy 38 by Capt. seven feet short of last year's high, .mJ ta . harder fob thsn soldier-1 Underwood of Eaqulmalt who ataMd water mark. 8a wm riling men welaome lng MTS thl j0Un- refcrmer. "We 'lat the condition waa highly swtlafao- 1 trie raw In the waiter which will allow nrav to Allah that there may oe no O RAND PORKS. June 14: "British them to. handle toga. I'next war,' but If there la, we Turklah Columbia la on the road to becoming " I women who have Been our mothers Brltlah In name only." aald Bight Rev. P. Napier Deniaon. Dominion meteor- wittier beneath Uie bitter waiting at Bishop DoulL in charge of the diocesan 0i0Kb,t from vietortaw. was a vlaftor re- home, will never aubmlt to their fate. Ayncd of Kootenay, yeetarday. -The ccnily on Inapnrtoot duties ko..laoal We win fight In the front lints and whole future of the province and tnlnlcm la hetng yeopardlred by the large land Increaalng number- of foreign " fMn) whA nnt nnlv ttMNKllfctori Wilt Koiilenre:! to Nine Mont lit' Imprison- . A ' . .. ment Yrolrrtlay lor Hating Stolen (IimhIs In roNehlon etcu,ratd aald. bo can to QatiMa," he MAri'lNtl IIY PIIOrtKlKAPIIY Joe Sankay, elmrged with having in1 hla posNviln stolen goods from the The camera has bten tteed by the ttiKul hAAt Inerlri 11.. waa found TcDOirranhleal Survey. Department of 0 l f . W. II. , eaiiiitw htf fnra-A V Kit 11. VAiintT In tsh Irvtarlnr u m. mtsnns of sallrrli-ff M ln Comoanv. U here today on hla s u, Dro- County Court yeeterday afternoon. A topographical data In the field for to Anyox. He waa her In the very I interior, la 4t resource of i sentence of nine months' Imprisonment maplng purposes, for the past forty "'"v day. of the city and eees great, lw nd wrnjou t okllIla w mjpo-d. years. u' Dominion. sc since mi. I do. flAi. . .1 - ' .. K4(lna1 I - u. .1 ' '1. . . . . ,L.,. mum (hit WKiinv vjiuiv jFTT ' wuiriaiiv rsiicr ' ,i- i"-1 1 SINO MANY PI LPSTONK.S Over half a million dollars worth' of pulpatonea are used annually In the 60 Canadian pulp mills. Ml I I WKI.L SPENT Stage Star - Yes. when I waa a little chap my father offered me $5,000 not to become an actor. Rival And what did you do with the money? . inasaiia asowi . lie sjmo vsiawuK-ai hearts nearis and ana mlnda minas sl( imir muracixu. tdcgraphle weather station at Jasper. I'ltlCK Or" WIIKAT VANCOUVER. June 14: The price of wheat here today was II . 13 7-8, HAWES IN LONDON LONDON, June 14: Ckneral Charles O. Dawes, United States ambassador, arrived here todsy. iory . Manual Training: Following were tho average attendance from tho various schcols: Booth 09.08; Borden 07.4; tlijh 80.31. EXONERATED OF ANY CRIME WINNIPEO. June 14. Tha Jury' verdict late yesterday exonerated Cyril Aguew, 43 years of age, of the charge ot murder against him In connection w lth the death ot Mrs. Elisabeth McLean, whose dead body was found In Agnew'a office here on March 3 fast. v!