If Wales presided. CANADA FAVORS DELEGATES FOREST WEALTH f nlrrenre llelng Held at Ollawa TmIJ to leul Ullh ut)Jrl "'ITAWA. June 3 -The federal and :tw ikI governmenu of the Domin-dro cooperating for the purpow of n inMiitfm oi Oanada1 for- t rK.urcei Tuesday Hen. Ohsrles; an minuter of the Interior, open-. inference attend ad by three pro-. i mlnistrs as well aa several fed-. t. id provincial offlelaei which will to arrive the aeiasal foreat; ') of Canada. brief opening r add ma Mr. if so, what remedy, if any, is available. nounced last night that he had talked with United States I . t 1 T 1 il TT. t i r i i i i Amnassauor uawes anu me uniieu oiaies amnassauor 10 Bi 'oium, Hugh Gibson, and that he hoped before many ii.. u .'- us i. i. nojncement of how negotiations for naval disarmament are to be carried on. He told a Labor reception he would not puv it stronger at present. Among matters concerning which the premier said a ,I,,finiln nnnniinpomont wnlilrl no mnrln wna wVinrn t.Vi nnn. frrence was to be held and the objects to be aimed at in thn conference. I T flMnnM Tnnr9rt TTnifofl Stotaa A mrmttanflnr Dnwmi UV V ' VVt U M I V "V W IIIVVVI VJ slllUMUVUMVt I'. i HUf f -ill o rro f Vi n rr of o I in ri tit fnt nvaAnB rial. . a rl i i . ii .. Ti..?iii n ine nnuan '"-in-rTWUA Jpcyatcstotneiourtnmenniaiconierenceoi UTIDC CDftM I nim Service Leatrue mat mscniei instructions irom rres-,ui innxi iiuiiw inum idrnt Hoover had neen to promote comrauesnip as op- 1 , O 11 'L t.i 4 ! TU D-inns. Im-.od to lorcc as me aruuur utawtx-n iiuuuur. nit- hhw WORLD COURT REACH CITY J t..... llA..ku.tl. Ilaui lakes hnenil Months Ago H,e A n " J"JT , " " Her HeMre to Arther p. j ' j, Wttnmi -- , donaielMa ttM4 the British ,-iit la nmotlauiiC with the Burns Uske. amttber ... n rM to lim alsnlnt ot Haaeltott.. Terrace ana Haw! ton. Hew other interlar ;.tioual clause In he statute of - pointoare arrTetwr m tne enj on nu nuHnetit court of tatenutlortal ftrrooocrt train ti s-ieiid the ann'iai 1 1 f recalled the laot that Oaoada. sawvswWan of the Assrxiated Boards of month o annmmeed a oe- Trade of Central, Bnwsh OotuaaM . adhere to tlk IMts. which will opea In the olty tit, . . ,.., chamber tomorrow morning, i. j x o me department of eternI na-ira .t The are being LL de lines to mae any statement delegates communieailon. which ae. the tram lyoffle. r. o have been seta by the Brlttoh M .'SiJrwm Waei . ., . . tainment In their inner wiu Taaw . nitnl iTspeetlng the options! """"T . .hen ther wffl e .cd It 14 understood tney nave e- motor drive nut out ttw the TO INVESTIGATE taken for a Kaleo Ulend BYghway to OaUoway Napa. Aid A. J Prudbomra 1 In charge of the securing ot car tor the drive this evening and. bedes himself, those leaning their auto tor the occasion include Mayor 8. P. Mdtordle. Aid. C H. Onn. Aid. P. O Dawa-n. Aid. Then Oollart. Aid. Prank Dlbtj. M. P McOatfcry, O. W. Ihelcerson. Col. J. W. Mlchclls to Mayer H B. Bochea--r 8 E ParkT. Olof Hanson, Oiler Beaner. R. E Moore and MUton Oon- SIDNEY WEBB ; NOW A BARON mKDOir Jiu" Sidney Webb. aeoreUry for the Dominions., raleed to the peerage by King Oeorf. will - . . . ha uui tj BMFon msaiieioa o T..,infvi mit the immanence ww his ooantty iwioeno. P-afleld. a preliminary to refbre-toreUor. . 8o Jthxmpton . New Province Suggestion to Be Before Convention of the Associated Boards Tomorrow m, t! ti, Aaenni'itofl Htiards of Trade inc convention ui nit iiwuv ...- -which here tomorrow will deal with CpwoU , opens is ilcdged to other. Terrace j new province in some form or and it is u.iders ood o thers w d it and so is Prince Rupert have something to say and possibly a re.o uUo, I ow-jn.tr the 1 mice is the text of the resolution proposed by Hupert board: . , .in "Whereas there is a growing bp 1 e t08u of that portion of the province pf Brit Wbift toing approximately north of the 52nd F"01 of tic ' ovtnuodomett reasonable proportion "A fair or by the Government from that section ; been not at any time within the last twenty years ponded in the development of such section. SUFFERED SHOCK BUT "Therefore, be it resolved mat """jrf rfoarflg M 1 a the president of the Associaien J" iron with annointcd bv i dppoinw.ii "":., yy of ascertain- ; Jritish f r ti,0 nurposo imit ?ii'cnl the con- ruahed iTffiaK Poises do in fact exist, anc,,, AGED ODDFELLOW IS DEADATYANCOUYER VANCOUVER. June 36: Andrew Wlc-kott. aged 93, a member ot the Independent order of Oddfellow tor more than M years. said to be the oldest nwrnber of the order, is dead here. He as born In Ontario sod )otnei the Aytmer, Ontario, lodge when he was a young mar. He was retired lumber- OTTAWA Jutie 3(1: A communlca- j Hon from the Brfclsh aovcrnment with I rewpect ta the rtsumptlnn of trade re-. lstln belwern Oreat Britain and Riwrla. It Is understood, ha been re- oeived at the department of external affairs. STOCK QUOTATIONS (C-ourteajr S. D. Johnston Co.) The? followinjr quotation! wer bid rrd aVed: Bmyvtew. 31-3. 3. Bag MJaasjtA i-0- " " Cork iHlw n . n . Qottrn Bt: M. W. rjarthie . at. M. Aorg Ooppar. 8.00, 9.78. fleergla rUvcr SO. Nil O'-lronda 1 M. 1.14. randvlew. Mil. 40. Independence. 71-1. 71-4. Intern. Cel At Ooke. M 1-3. 40. Kootenaj Merenee. 1. 15t3. Kewieaay King. J2, X-a. ! L. tf x... a. 3. tatkevlew S-4. X. UMky Jim, 12. 14. , . . Uaktawk I3'4. 4. tXrrran Woalaey. S 1-3. 5T.R. ' MWrmot Blver 0M. NU. 4 1-3.-Marmot Meftel. NU 8. National BUver. 11 1-3. 13. KeDa five, . 84. Oreann Oaper, rt 1-3. 38. pd Oreille. S 40. (.45. master. 1M, 1.70. Pnetar Idaho. SO 2. jtaavaa Modonld. 170. 1.71. Etufua ARganU. s. soi-a. Ruth Mope, 41. 44. Silver OreaV 1 81-3. SUvereup. Nil, M: Mlleerada. 80, 10. S'lvsrwttJth. 101.3, IS. atocan Kin, J ,7. BnosrOake, M. 9. B'lpl.xh. 118. 3.40. Termlaw, NU. 10. Topley mshCMd. 39 1-3, 301-3. Whitewater, .80, 801-3. WoodWae, 534, 8. OII Calgary DaUa. 1.S0. NU. Xastereat, 1.30. Nil. (treat Wast, W. Nil. Mercury M. m-M'd MBSt, 68. Nil. Mill OHy. 7.80, NU. M-rtM. M. Nil. Okalfa M. 8 X8. Nil. prrnar l.W. NO. . Aerveaee. NU. 18.M. A. r. Oorweihttted. 3.33, 3 35. catmant. 3.08. 3.13. Djibouti. 3.M. 4.00. Pabvan Pete. 8, 81-4. Home. 30.40. 40.80. Illinois Albert. 70. Nil. MePoaig.-Bagur. Nil, 3.3S. MeLeOd Nil. 3.83. New McDoug.-Setfur. Nil. X 80. Rr-rMIt. Nil. i0.00. Marcal, 1 30. 1.33. rreehold-. 1 10. 1.13. Sterling. Pacific, 1.81. 1.83. I ENGLAND REGARD TO : BRITAIN AND SOVIET IS NOT BADLY HURT Malcolm Cnmnhcll Came In Con. tnct With W Voitaec wires nt Cold Stornirei Tlant Yesterday While taking measurements on one of the upper floor of the plnt of the os-i. tnuti Jd mA S torture Co. renter- xtafanlm Oamnbell accidentally ... . 1 .1. u hlgn voltage power nun rod and wee rendered tin-ftir a while bv the shock, be- In the ambulance to the where he oon recovered witn- mHmu hurt. The wire were In- eulated but wet. this causing the shock The Wise Man Boston Grill The wise man readg the clas-elficd LARGE CABARET Special Dinners Thursday! and Saturday advertisements and uses Dancing Every Saturday Klghfc, 9 to 13 them whenever he needs to sell " , Dance Hall (or Hire or buy, or rent, to find lost Accommodation for Private Parties goods or to get a job. PHONE 437 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRJTISIi COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol , XX., No. 147. 'A TRINCE RUPERT, B. C WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1929. PUIHE FIVE 1' Preparing Plans fot Naval Disarmament To be at Conference T.ONnON. .Tlinn 26. Prpmior TCnmsnv AT.ifflnnnlrl an DIVER TRYING ! SECURE GOLD FROM ISLANDER JUNEAU. June 28: Effort were tarted here yesterday by Captain H. Finch, diver of Seattle, to recover between 1 100,000 and WOO.000 In gold reported to have geen In the safe ot the steamer blander, which crashed in to an iceberg and foundered south of Douglas Island 38 years ago. Finch came here last night reporting he had located what he believed was rate In 272 feet ot water. Lipton Challenges and is Accepted Rnimber next Blr Thomas, who has won practically every oovttaa ktOfmy 1 mi in the yaehttes world, hsa tried many time, without sua, to, 1 Hit ,IW Araerlea's jpupnd Ws effort m Wfi directl-n have ",fJ-JWiT -MONTRBAL. June- 50mmeneln rHfai more than l.odWRa. Ahbve is a picture of the famous sportaaOn. - . . ,h Canadian Nstlonat set, with a view ot one of nut ceauwui Taenia pmin " "-t of the toly races at Cowts. Isle of Wight, England. Youthful Tennis Idol Beats Crack Frenchman As Well as American WIMBLEDON, June 26. H. W. "Bunny" Austin, the youthful idol of the British tennis enthusiasts, who yesterday defeated Francis Hunter, the second ranking player in the United States, added to his laurels today by defeating Jacques Brugnon, one of the French big four, in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, 6-0. Literally bounding into the tennis firmament last year with victories over the British exponents of the iramc, Austin is showing much improvement this year and his triumphs during the past two days have raised the hopes that the tennis title may at last be annexed by Great Britain. M1S MAY .HTt.tKT CI.EMtKNNAN I jS I i I Jm"' - - Itlnce Hiipert Will Have linr Whleh, II ly Proposed to Kl-eiiss Hon. W. S. Fielding Honored in Death by Many at His Funeral OTTAWA Tuna 9fl A novillnn ffAUi tlio Pnno Tnwot this afternoon pealed forth the notes of funeral hymns as a great procession of men prominent in Canada's national affairs moved slowly up Metcalfe Street and along Wellington following the remains of the Dominion's distinguished statesman, W. S. Fielding, to its last resting place in Beechwood cemetery. There was a private service at the Fielding residence on Sandv Hill at 2 o'clock, after which the cortege proceeded to the Tlrst Baptist Church ou- Elg n Street. Leaving the church the procession followed Lauiler Avenue to Metcalfe. One figure among the honorar paU-bcare:: was particularly marked, tt was that of Sir William Mulock of the cabinet of talents" which "Sir Wllfrll Laurler formed In 1898. Sir William nl Sir Chprle Fltzpatrlck alone remain and Sir Charles was unable to attend tb) ervlce today. The honorary pall -bearer were Pre- Teleersphs will acquire and operate th eomnlete land mileage of Western Unle.n TelezreDhi In the Maritime Provinces of Canada. It was announced today by W. D. Robb. vice-president m .hun if telnrranhs and telephone (service of the Canadian National RU- w-. NegetUtlons Cor the purchase of nd Yarmouth In Nova Sostla; St. j 'and Cbarlote town, P.E.I. PRICE OK WHEAT FEWWORKLESS MEN HERE NOW Employment Mtustlen In City and District (Julie ftatlofartory, Lalxw ( Ucer Htste Sm-vMHTZJ -WtX. hardly twenty name, on U . t ,uton. Blr Oeon Perley. II. hF nd "U T Rose of Toronto. Alex Johnm.!tlme I very J0 " deru-y minister of m.rlne. and q. Rea Cr1oTfS" Pea-wn of Halifax j Jnt ,0,rthe ZT JZ lZ Ud. Mln-'nx activity along the u line ot CANADA-BUYS i WESTERNUNI0N5 . ' - """.rn -L 7 w ,vu. Am rinA'M nun to be held in Complete. vtem By ruren..nI r Une In Marltlmes the Cmvlla i Ni'looal ItoUvr-ye in tae i central Interlar has be a taking qi Ite a : lew men. Dtrtleulsrlv Toplef and Owen lake. A few loggers are also brine sent recnilarly to the camps on the Q-jatn Charlotte Ialapdi Excep ter the naoal leaeortl v-rk. other Indnvttlee la we '1et r ,-ther quiet. When the Power CerDoratteri ot Oauadt , start actual work in coannawn -mm ci. t .imiab futnui firitlsh soortsman has once again challenged w . ... -. .k ouitj a few more men absorbed. axe expected to be THANKSGIVING FOR THE KING VICTORIA, June 3 : Religious lead- - -- ' the wenem uwm isna nut. u. - ,.T E En-swlck Nova 8cetla and Prince - ' ' :L Edward Islsnd have been under way Howe to aniwveM H1'1? for rcme time. Pulflllment of this pro- rvlce ,or,, th,0,,"I1, Xf with service at West-d leet hsvlnr been soueht by Mr. Robb ' conjunction tb negTtUUofwerV bought to natrr Abbey In Ixmdon July 7 at eompietlon by W. O. Barber, general XI ocleck .hnt-M , of Canadian National Tel.- - - "thc-. career c the nresent time. Csnadl.n Na, other Pr tloaal TcleirapM have 153.066 mile. Of "TffifL r the wire in service and they operate 1843 "J7.n telegraph offkea within the Dominion. ,1m uTlTS jThe .oqulsltlon of the Western Union J iSSie awt ae7. e asked t.. conduct M awn ser- Iprwrty In Canada will add to this 0 670 miles of wire nd 188 office, tee. giving total Ol lOM.uo pnjK-si raui of wire under prratlon and 3.131 of- ! flees. In addition to thli physical mlle-!age the Canadian National Telegraph sy?em hs It carrier current channel : acres the Dominion on which twelve channels can operate at the me time e--r a'.ri'on mus noristinx ni e-'v for thousand of miles of In- dlvMnsl mtle of wires. DETECTIVE IS NOW GARDENER i up mis lime me comrrrmtui xeio- nrm& of Scotland vara iriminai iniei- ersph huln' on the line of the for- llgcnre Kelfns Position ,mer Inter-nloUl Rllwys hsre been' . rrted by the Wesfrn Union Tele-' jjondon. June 36:-Oredlted with fl Company. The P"rche of their Klutlon D, murder myaterte nreperly. Mr Robb stated gives to uvlns man. Frederick I rw tlH.W IIKHTIIOVF.K feeUen National Telerrapha ermpiete w,,, M of anaaunead TO UK NAMKIl hKr.ENA control of all commercial telegreph OTTAWA. a eeiut!ea nf th lines of the Canadian National system trm Nova 8cotla tla to to June ltv. M m. Two i wo new nw W t y . . , . ..M erterday that he gave up hi duties m chief of the criminal inwuiganoe , WlkBlVU J iwaaa-s a an u tew wwn - . r-nidian Canadian daatiwer osawarrn are to be " -7. time to his garden. . r-uivj. out comclete trans-Oantln- named the 5-jgven.J a v. 4 j m ef Skeena Hon. J. an- by aa iitiiiiiiXTU wajsiii a - - now being built at Bouttuuirpton. 1 RESOLUTIONS : AT CONVENTION r Canadian NaMonal faelll'es direct are Half 8vdney. New Cllasgow. Truro, DR. M'LEAN IS VISITING B.C. VICTORIA, June 36: Or. J. D. IfeLean. federal ccnuntssaaner of trm VANCOUVER. June S6:-The price of "". If fl . . . . . r -vmsln In TMtlsh OnhiaMa about a on me enmenge nert wa.j w ---"---- mh (w. nritlh OnlumtatK braneh of the board and .visit number ot district In which TIIK. M'Kt'ACE SAVER loan )ave been applied for. An English visitor says the only Fred W. Itenworth. who was en- Pr e Rupert will have nr reno-; thing he decent like about America caged in Business nere in m ew lutlrns before the a-i'iual r invention 1, the leek of old ruins. We have 'em, day and who I now district manager . of the Aesonlated Bmrds ol Trade 01 0w tcp, we have m. But yori cant 'er the arret west me Assurance iu' r rreaiariH. vi .i - rnr nmti.h Co iimb a whlcn qdqiw ,.11 them aftee Ihev eet their Dalht arrwfd in n qtw. on. 'rrss Club, which hr'.ds Its annual here, tomowqai rm.rr.lnj nwrr.tn8 ,Wblle While he he , mnl., on Psthflnder. rteorim Oeoree this this morning momuw conference month. at St. John. N.B., imni wsfvr 7 . for a oommUlee . to Investigate , the treatment of Northern and Central B. I r. nl to make recommendation In a svimtrun iu itlui 11 jiuissv iiviii niv ga vi a"- - 1 south on the Prince Rupert Friday that Meamahlps anay enter Prince Rup-monung. e by way of Hecat Strait. 4. 4- jKur.t i ril niF.fl ' . nuKi. rnm! others arci. IIOPE W.IXIM1 FOR VICTORIA. June 36: A well known also very Important. . SPANISH AVIATORS businessman and sportsman, William One asks the provincial govern . " iir4vrt Wilkinson leweller. died last to .proceed with the completion 01 uw t .niiv.i - nuht aJd S hldhway between Prince Rupert andl fa werurg today that Major Ra- " prince deorge with all possible epecd. . mon rraneo nd his three com- Dr L. W. Kergln who attended the Another ask the Federal Osvernmerrt Pshlon would ever be twni. . -I . i i a . rtinMr outlet for the They were lest on the first lap recent eeesions 01 urn whmw vi n - - - ,, . . . Lodge of British Qelumbla In Victoria. Peace River district and the fourth 1, of their transatlantic flight be- .MVWRtt va . a .M. Mauleatlrtn mt at. Wf!! ftnfttn And th AKOTtB. tram Vancouver. being' here on company" justness.- Scottish Humir Imported direct from the Aberdeen JoVe Fagtory A (1KNTLE HINT Aberdeen aptaatef to shy lover: "They say we're gettln 'married, Tarn." "Ah weel. we'll gle them a big dl appointment."