The Wise Man The wise man reads the clas-ified advertisements and uses f.hmi whenever he needs to sell or buy, or rent, to find lost 0oodn or to get a job. NOW ABLE TO BE UP Vl ! Osou, june 5. An official 'i at Windsor Castle today ! i Majesty the King had a M. His general health is "'ry and His Majesty is Ii to be ud during a por-' : hp day. The local trouble r ' 'ig slow progress. Tkp upas tree has a poisonous character was noon. Derby at Ensom Todnv was j " Won by Outsider and None of the Favoriies Was in Money llliu jiuiot ijoa a ruiy to line ftilOI KstlltTilrwl That - tTTtti-t linn lltinrlrnH llilli.tn? M.n.! if i n ii T E.PSOM DOWNS, June 5. Once more the doneatera t . ill mtrnv in rwirnrfl tn tn n.i... e rr , viiiUKIA, June 5: 5: ' ' ' - .7 kllC tu L11C LCl 111' M r I I I LTf I I unw J. ... . . , W. Barnett, . -t a 33 to 1 outsider, romped home with the I the - wae .7 uitcu 'Vts Moon. Of the three Show horses, Walter Gay IWnrial Government to Market best liked in the pro-race speculation. Brienz was it a Quickly as Possible From A at extremely long odds, 50 to 1. . ' ! Smlthem to Prince George r; T:t- 1 1 tt: i n " bill was found this the case of Hex vs. PRICE OF WHEAT price of wheat today was here at ?U2Va. WON SECOND IN .. 'V CALCUTTA STAKES y;'..u iiuiiub on nesuil dkpoty 3IINISTER m Different Paris oi World will confer regard . HANDING nvr.it i.Avn i W. . of lift wuaj l j: ji tiiu me uiu juuuey anu me DacKers ot the lavnntfts to confer with the nrnvinoiai J UOWn DaUiy. government regarding final The second horse was Lord Woolavington's Walter 1 f!'!8 Lihe ar'ement for ;.. and the third Sommerville Tatterlall's Brienz. I TLiJ beu I , cntv-fve horses . ran. .nd re.ee mv tho Tii.cro is the son of Blandford and Athasia and won bv province. " r.rill fl nfllT OnulhO It ID no rrnmr. li X " ii. uiiu " iviit,nio, it is as bailie n imiil ii I'vi'r i.iirt l(, ..r the slope of the straitrhtwav tn rp.mai.9.r nnn nf th' u. ,.;t uawvoutvuiucu in uiu iuuy iiitory oi ine iamouB HAIPMHI IflM L tr rally millions of dollars changed hands throughout vn - cr tire world, whore wnrrnrinfr nn1 nnrtiVinatinn in the APHPO AT? 1 A Mr 1 1 1 ' ' l 1 1 an fiTi inLitntrw 19 1 11 hvh i 111 iimvm iiiiiiimii aawa av4 w ji. ui 11 Thousands of eyes searched in vain in the final rushj urn popular 'favorites as Cragadour, Mr. Jinks and' i.ilmjh owner w an irn oreeuer. xiis irarner ffi i . , stok. VICTORIA. June 5. -British unv on. aiso an insnman. ine jocxey was J. marsnaii Columbia hm aimoat half a mii-. an Epsom lad. . incre2 7 8004 aericultura T judges placed Lord Derby's Hunter1! Moon fourth iZlgil W M. Singer's Engarde fifth. Prince George and Smlthers, Hon. William Atkinson aUted today. - - - - H said the Government would m m m m m i m m mm m m m-ms. ELECTION BEING HELDTOMORROW r, .rvatives Trying to Make In-roads on Almost Solid Lib- eral Government ..IN A, Rask.. June 5. Fol-a strenuous campaign l y Liberal. Conservative, ivc and Independent u-katchewan elector! to-;.r.' considering the Issues . .! to casting their bal- 'n.itTdW. i xt one of the sixty-three nip IeghtlHture the voter m t from a list of 140 can-omposed of 60 I.rbersls . t atives, 19 Progreaaives '' Independents and one ampaign as conducted by r main parties Liberals, ulivrs and Progressives j r iduced any outstanding The Conservatives, point-!i- fact that the Liberal ' a boon in jwwer since Sa- v;iti lierame a province, Tyod that "it is time for a TVi.v rhirirnl that the ISSUE WITH MUSSOLINI Tifnt had made unfair ue' Charles Oman ivil servlre as a po'RCBl seats and launched heated rw.n many of the Gevera-Ih ies. On the other hand, itinued on page three.) LIBERALS NOMINATE IN WEST KOOTENAY l ON, June 5 . I) . D. Mc-unsuicessful Liberal can-' 1hc last provincial elec- . nominated by the Lib-or West Kootenay last night : heir candidate in the next election. KING BETTER AND IS VATICAN CITY, Italy, June 5. The Olrvatore Montana, published this evening an open letter from the Pope to Cardinal Gaoparri, relative to the I ateran Accords, in which His Holiness deplore the "worne than heretical expressions as to the verv essence of Christianity and Catholicism" in the speeches of Premier Mussolini to the Italian Chamber of Denutlen and Senate. The Pontiff defended the doctrine of universality of the Chtirrh and denied Premier Mussolini implied thesis that It was Home which saved Christianity and not Christianity the Roman Empire. ELECTION RETURNS A true . . ... retaining their Professor Gilbert Murray, Liberal, was defeated. PLEADED GUILTY . conaidav immediately ayatematie ;rfferto-s(nHp0e of the land if rapidly as possible to settlers. Mr. Atkinson explained that a MACBONALD IS PREMIER Accepts Request of King Form Cabinet at Interview Today to LONDON, June 5. Ramsay Macdonald today accepted the King's invitation to form a cabinet. Official announcement of the acceptance wm made at Windsor Castle, where the King is ill a few minutes afler the Labor leader If ft for I.ondon He arrived ni the ensile nhortly after 11, a'Toirpunied by his son, Alastiir Macdonald. and Lord Arnold, former under-secre-tary for the colonies In the lafccr Government. The King's equerry- Colonel Sev-' . mour. escorted him inside the rt!e. where he remained slightly more than an hour. RUSSIANS PERISH ON JAPANESE SHIP KAMCHATKA COAST LONDON, June 5. A message to L'oyds from Yokohama said the Japanese steamer Ugo Maru was reported a total loss from fire with 700 Russian passengers, 380 of them women, and 4S Japanese crew are believed to have drowned . Th fir began oi; My-1 ""h-en tho ship was en route to the fishing bnnVf, en tr? ert f Kmrhstka, bound from Vladi- FOREST FIRE IN. MANITOBA SERIOUS, 200 ARE HOMELESS to - I THE PAS, ManrfCuue 5. Lloyds from Yokohama said dwellings, several business build- gteat part of the land had reverted ings, the railway station and hos- ; to the Crown for non-payment of pital of Cranberry' Portage, a i taxes. Some of it was exceed- little mining town on the shores of ingly choice from an agricultural Lake Athapapaskow, were destroy-standpoint. ed, as the result of a forest fire It 4s expected that the areas xvhich swept in from the north will be offered at attractive yesterday afternoon. Two nun-prices, 'dred people are homeless. Light Docket Before Assize Court Which Opened Here this Morning, New Judge on Bench Only one criminal case is before the assize court which opened here this morning, Mr. Justice Fisher, the newly appointed judge from Fernie, presiding. He congratulated the city and district on the small list, charged the grand jury and set the civil cases which are to be tried during the week. One pleasing little event was that which took place immediately the judge took his scat on the bench when L. LONDON. June 5: Oxford W. Patmore, for the local Bar Association, congratulated University elected two Conserva- His Lordship on his elevation to ; . tlves to the House of Commons, the bench. He said he had been jBmeg nasso-Uert, mason; Albert lii.ht Hon Hugh Cecil and Sir known to many of them for the Goodwin Bartlett. salesman; -"" - tiair n 1 1 a t-i ft r nr n ronnirv nnn np i, i- iii r v-n i felt sure the : high ideals which m)inaKer. Ocean Falls; Charlea had actuated him in his profession Ranson Gilbert, farmer. Terrace; at Fernie would be carried into his Jime8 K.Gordon, hotelkeeper; work on the bench. Win. MaeLean, prospector. Alice The judge replied that he ap- Arm; Jno. A. Murray, Prince, predated the words of welcome. Rupert. j He mid that as a lawyer he was The civil case of MeMordle vs. afternoon 11di,1ho often thankful to think there was Ford comes up at 11 a.m. tomor-, SK'of m ThTman p&J an appeal court and doubtless row Anothercase ,in which dam-' 7&?$ evidence eornc of them would feel the same RfaXWilL'li vanv intror nil aeciBions in biiilb ui ina iilj,. k ooifiaH mit nf nrt i priM In the Calcutta sweep- jury f0ow: take, having drawn Walter Verner Franklin Ablesort, drug- Oar. The f M7.09B. prise T la aooui gist; tsrneet snernng Aiusione. eterk; Nelson Almen, carpenter; George Hlekox Arnold, broker: 44 George Henry Arnott, salesman ' r L t tTtiaVtV v v u M v vvuawe beat efforts. Law was not an ex- The divorce rases, of which there act science, but it was founded on human nature. It had been so VANCOUVER. June e:-","" T' nvn, in 'nwnft quoieu "x ff. : rill curtcowi . a c mop u them, however, that his work would bo done faithfully and trusted it would be well done. The case which went before the uraml' jury today ya, that of aj-leired rane on a ten-year-old na tive girl by a native trapper about . . . -r ti ti w it - - uu,. A. M. Johnson. is proso- Rrillen. a 2 year old clotmer cut,n(t of the CrQWn and petcr a c t.i mn the second T i.IIn intomrAtpr. The irrand are two, come at the end of the list. LAHOR AND U. S. WILL CONFER ON TWO RIG QUESTIONS l ,PARIS...June 5 Itamsay Macdonald is quoted by Petit Parisien as saying that the new Labor government ex- j pects to enter into relations with President Hoqver im- mediately on the debt ques- tion and also that of dls- armament. ' Boston Grill U LARGE CABARET Bpoolil Dinnera Thuradaya ajid Saturday Dancing Evrry Saturday Night, 0 to It Dance HaJt for Hire AccommodaUonj for Prlratc Partly V a. iif.rm , Awn rPMTi? at ihmtigit rnnmniA'a wpivcnAnun rilO.VE 437 - vuiimjuj iiniiiuti uuuuuiuui u nuiitji mmv ' " r-- -t- i- ... . 1 i v XX.. No. 129 . PRINCE RUrERT, IL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1929 " ' ' PRICE FIVE CENTS (Ct-irUsy S 1). Johnston Scene of Derby at Epsom Today The picture shows Parwii winning the City and Suburban race, showing the horses Riming straight for the camera. Parwiz ia on the left and C lallcro on the right STOCK QUOTATIONS Bayview, Nil, 8. Bii Missouri, 1.28. IM. Cork Province, 10, Nil. Cotton Belt, Nil, 50. Duthie Mines 66. 56. George Copper, 7.76, 7.86. Georgia JUver, St, 81. Golcoada, 10, 13. GraBdvMV;J,87Vi -Imipen?ence, i, 8. Indian, 4, 5. Intern. Coal & Coke, 35, 36. Kootenay Florence, 12'i, Nfl. Kootenay King, 86, 87. L. & L.. Nil, 3. Liit I. v Jim. 12. 14. .Mohawk. 4. 4. Morton Woolsey, Nil, 5. Marmot River Gold, 4, 5. Msrmot Metals, 4, 5. NaUonal Silver, 11, 12. Noble Five, GO, 62. Oregon Copper, 264. 6. Pend Oreille, 5.41, 5.60. Pioneer Gold. 1.40, 1.50. Premier, 1.62, 1.65. Reeves Macdonald, 1.65, 1,74. Rufur""Argenta, 26. 28. Ruth Hepe. 32 Vi, 34. Silver Orest, 5, 6. Silverado, 66, 70. Silversmith. Nil. 16. Slocan King. 6, NIL Snowflake, &5Vi. 66. ., Sunloch. 2.26. 2.40. Terminus, Nil, 7. Tonley Richfield, 27, SO. , Torlc, Nil. 1.15. Wellington. 10. 12. 1 r Whitewater, 76. Nil. Wodbine, 6. Bluebird. 12, 13. Oils Calgary Dallas, 1.70. Nil. Mercury. l.a0,X(1. Mill City. 12.00. Nil. Okalta Pref., 400)0. Nil. OkalU New. 3.D5. Nil. Soner. 2.10, Nil. Regent 57. Nil. Richfield. 88, Nil. Advance, Nil, 14.60. A. P. Con.. 3.96. 8.96. Calmont. 8.36. 3.38. Dalhousie, 8.70. 8.76. Devenish. 41, 42. Fsbyan Pete, 8, 8V4. lbme. 20.00. 20.10. Illinois Alerts, 1.20, NIL May land. 7.66, 7.70. MrDoug.-Segur. Nil. 40. Mcleod. 4.SS. 4.. New McDotiff.-Segtir. NIL SL00 Royalite. Nil. 160.00. " " Sterling Psciftr. 1B:R. 1.7,0.; ' r Eistern Stocks '"' SherrittGrVlon; 7.06. Nil." Noranda, 63.00. Nil. - CARD OF THANKS bereavement. Pr.nce Henry was Co.) A f.nd , Thrown from Horse Broke Collar Bone 7 Was PJaying Polo When Pony Slipped .andelUOnv. Its i Side and Prlnce'Struck-on'Pomt of-Shonfdcr- - - VANCOUVER, June 5. Prince Henry, visiting here en route to England from Japan, suffered a fracture of the collar bone when his pony slipped and fell with him at Brighouse Park yesterday afternoon during a game of polo. He was brought to the city and given medical attention. The prince made light of the accident and assured everyone around that the injury was slight. It happened in the eighth chukker when the prince's team was three points up in the score. Swinging in on the ball the pony slipped and fell flat on its side. The prince was thrown on the point of his shoulder and the bone snapped. All plans for the royal visit here were set aside and the plan to leave for Alberta Friday may have to be changed. Col. J. P. Fell, one of the players on the opposition team, who was near when the accident happened, said the prince had been giving an excellent display of horseman-nhip and proved himself an able polo player. He was injured through no fault of his own. Physicians attending the Duke of Uloucester nwuea the follovire statement today: "His Royal Highness was iiJncnmfortable during the night, but is resting more com- :fortbJy now. The vorst of his distress is over and his IcondWon is good. The fracture is in perfect position." The bn'Win was signed by Dr. W. H. Sutherland, Dr. Fmnk P. Patterson and Dr W. L. Graham. FOUR KILLED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT CORNWALL. June 5. Four persons were killed and another seriously injured when an automobile in which a party was riding I was struck by a westbound C. P. i R. train at a crossing near Mon-land. The dead are Octave Gi-roux. Wilfred Therrian, Miss I Laura Giroux. M'ss Rose Girous,, all of Cornwall. Mrs. Octave Giroux was Injured. BIRTH NOTICE daughter wa born to Mr. Mrt. E. Skogg. Seventh, leriee. i Avesue Beat, at the Prince Rup- iert Oftnlral Hospital ''yesterday, June 1 SUDBURY NICKEL ORES The nickel produced in Canada Mrs. LnuU Tromer and sons comes almost entirely from the desire to thank their many huge deposit of nickel-bearing friends for the kind expressions pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite ores found of sympathy received in their n the Sudbury district of On- tario. ASKED THAT THE GALLERIES HOUSE CLEARED Kequcet of tabor Member Voted Down at Ottawa on Divorce Debate Yesterday OTTAWA, June 5. For the first time in the history of the Canadian Parliament, a motion was made in the House of Commons yesterday to clear the gal- &., W'04l rrotn j. taeimSerfer Winnipeg, on the second reading of a divorce measure (rating the privHte members' hour. The motion was voted down. Mr. Woodaworth, in making the motion, said he had read the evidence in this particular case and could find no corroboration of the charges made. He desired to discuss the evidence and for this reason wanted the galleries cleared.