in full swing until sockeye -.ing m tarts about June 20. ) . f . Packers canneries which v ; operate on the Skeena river year include Sunyside, of v i.u-h Alex Sutherland will be .',..:!; Balmoral, A. J. Butti-manager, and Claxton, J. A. t ..i k. manager. Thoaa W&Jac v. !! e rfflihinf' WT fr. C. i . km operations on the Skeena. i;;i.port cannery, pirated last -nr hy J. H. Todd & Son, has -n taken over and will be oper-l .- liv the Canadian Fishing Co. t - understood that F. M. Da ' -. at present accountant of the A im Fisheries Co. at Prince Rup- -. will be in charge. Casaiaf ,."ii.tv will also be operated this ,,r tiy the Canadian Fishing Co. I r Manager Matthews. The A. i Packing Co. will operate V. A. and North Pacific can-' ! ; with H. W. Harris as roan- ; I- Other canneries operating ' the Skeena this year will in- i ile J. 11. Todd Si Sons' plant .v Inverness, R. G. Johnston, linger; the 8keiia River Pack- k 'o. at Port Rdward, George I iigstad, manager; and the Cas--i .ir Packing Co., James Lamb, ri nager. On the Naas river, Mill Bay can-r ry will be operated by the B. ( Packers, with George Harris ; manager; Arrandale by tbe A. C o t i. . i-acwng Packing Co.. ka,.. Walter E. PEACESERMONS YESTERDAY IN MANY CHURCHES OTTAWA. April 15 Across On' full width of the Dominion in ' hurches of every denomination a universal appeal was delivered yes-t- i-day urging the pence program League of Nations and asslst-ttin p to League of Nations Society 111 Canada in its drive for mem-, Hogan is manager. As packing does not start on he Queen Charlotte Islands until OF CHURCHILL DISTINGUISHED LADY DIED AT OTTAWA OTTAWA, April lo-Mrf; Delle Warner Botsfora ocon. Iipn A J i-l.. 1 A AAA InraHnar inn 111 CAYOGT ftH Tii. .i.u ....... i i a. .,.kj..iuhm t.ros Hittt ns7uuna. uiru - uaLiun V lutr UI1IC IV UUIIK 4 . HUHV-" Mllri PARSONS ON CRIME BOARD TERRACE. April 15: Accor- the arrival f fall fish about he p- dinar to an announcement in the ember, H is uncertain as yet just Vancouver Daily Province of ow many canneries will be oper- Monday, April 8. Inspector 7 not. wted there this year. u. 8 Vufoai of the provincial J 'f Victoria, Hirvflf ninSOPnn '5na rSnner police constable at rlr I H HI lllir I Terrace, has been honored by be- 1 11 111 UUUUUZ. ing appointed on the United, States Crime Board. The article states that Xr.-Panwns i n reef ognised authority on police ad- ' ministration arid will, serve , on Intimated Surplus of Nearly " board in 941 capec:ijf. Tu-elva. Million Pound. lne PJr also snowea a goon For Year, ,. LONDON. Ahril IS: Winston a a aft sn ata kA4 rougniy speaung, fs,io.w. . Jty The estimated expenditure un der all heads is 82284,000 'r;. r and revenue 8M.680.000j Pu pounds valker. manager; and V ales Is-. . fiM, nrn.e. t ml t.y the Csnadian Fishing Co. . ". - "r"-rV .:h W. W. Trotter as manager. ve "rp " of 4.0J8.00C I pouhds., On the old basis of taxation the ' annerie. operating on the coast would have been 11.976.-"ver .mediately south of the Skeena urplus will Include: Lowe Inlet, I W0 pounds. C Packers, Fred Rudge, man- The chancellor said the great- K't; Klemtu, Klemtu Canning ett economies had been is arms " . R. G. Johnston, manager; upon which savinK of : nd Walker Lake, B. C. Packers, j wven anj half million pounds l ii' sc will .be in addition to the j,a(j nude since the Conter-'w cannery of the Chatham imI, nvmr the government Mvaiu i'acking Co. at Humpack , from the Laborites is 1984. There L y. p,,nh r Island, of which L. wag no for Urge cuts In -r- . -a'cial services said the Chancellor, while large cuts in armaments were dependent on international agreements, which he feared would not be as easy to reach as all could hope and even these were limited by absolute requirements for the safety of the British Isles and unity of the Empire. I Income tax remains unchanged. photsjfraph of Mr.'. Parsons, who was the first police constable in Terrace, coming here from Kit- in 1912. Spencer Churchill, presenting his' fifth budget to the House of nniTlCU C A II ADC Commons today, estimated the dKIIIoII oAILURJ Government's expenditures for the year 1929-30 at 74164,000 pounds or approximately Revenue for 1929-30 is estimated on the existing basis of taxation at 758,940.000 approximately This would surplus WERE WOUNDED ON YANGTSE KIANG SHANGHAI. April 15. A tel- . , LONDON, April 15. Despatches to the Daily Ex nress from Svdnev. Australia, todav related some CARD OF THANKS Mrs. E. G. Osborne and family io... j I. .4.j was the wife of desire to thank their many desire CARD OF THANKS ' : ZS u'llJirrn Camll Seott. frid. for the kind expressions friends for th, classihf Boston Grill fvtryone reatf LARGE CABARET If you Iom, Speolil Dinners Thursdays and .... . . . s Saturdays if tou una. kk Dancing every Saturday nlgbt wtitttrer tou need. . from 9 to 12. si 7' Dance Hall tor Hire PRINCE RUPERT Accommodations for Private GET THE CLASSIFIED u. Jj Parti -''c-V Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 4S7 V I XX.. No. 8C. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, MONDAY, APRIL 15. 1929 PRICE FIVE CEri: AbSTRAUAN at JLf A aJLtfJlk AIRPLANE PASSES HERE TODAY BOUND FOR JUNEAU Ten Canneries Will he Operating on Skeena River is Announced Some Changes Have Taken Place, but Number About the Same as Last Year; Three on Naas River There will be about the same number of salmon can-r.r-ries operating in Di&trict No. 2, of which Prince Rupert is the centre, this year as there were last, according to information which is now available. Three plants will pac k on the Naas river and ten on the Skeena, as well as hers on the coagt south of the Skeena river. Managers and machine crews have now arrived at practically all t : esc c anneries to carry out work preparatory to the open- of the season, which will no' INDIA PLANE AT CROYDON Makes Trip to England in Seven Days From Karachi LONDON, April 15 The firxt India to England mail airplane arrived at Croydon yesterday two minutes ahead of schedule. It carried five paMswngeri and 500 pound of mail and made the 5000-mile trip from Karachi in M-ven days. A View of the Canadian Capital Obtained from Aeroplane Sight-Seeing Trip An aeroplane trip over Ottswa gives a striking view of ( anauii's "first city" and the manner in which it lies around the Parliament buildings, which, as seen in the centre of the picture, crown bluffs wtfrfhy' it "medieval caeties. - i CONVICTION' MINE WORKERS Airplane Passes Over City About BOOTLEGGER ARE INJURED Noon Today on Non-Stop Flight Three Years Parole for First Man Fjre n jnc at Fcrnie Results in Sentenced Under Newly Enacted ; painful Durns from Seattle to Juneau, Alaska Jones Hill I nMlB . , ,t iMi Breaking the time r?cord for a flight from Seattle to san francisoo, April is. - J1 fuTaSr!. Prince Rupert by more than two hours and having more ttmZ STheYad EaE than half ; way accomplished an attempted 900-miFe non. vSSa from Seattle to Juneau, the longest in the ?L a , gTF ..... y afternoon while . fighting a stop flight j ones vraorge. uuiwm., nBU1-j work. v,:0fw, nf nvinrinn nn tl,io onacr n T-nolf ViPnrl Vprra five- was convicted Saturday ana - m?, V " , , .i. j m A egnm from the ichang Hupeh pareied for three ywrs. Duriag n9, f J..eMt f passenger monoplaned seaplane, carrying three men, flew Hardships of Southern Cross Crew Set Forth in Brief Despatches were being poured into the fire, in, m f I T A MTMP AIIT Canadian forced the flames back upon the lht be doing until a UIJ j J 'office and explained the matter. j TAUTCA DIVED DICTATOR OF SPAIN WILL VISIT STATES GENEVA, April 16: With twentytwo ented ented and and nation renras- to take possibly three weeks the preparatory committee i on disarmament under the League of Nations reassem- bled today. Canada is represented by ' Dr. W. A. Riddell, Canadian The plane left Seattle at 7; 1 rtll 1 Jrt il I L.1 Y o'clock this morning in the hope of reaching Juneau in six hours.! Having been five hours and fifteen Consolidated to Work on Proper.." WHFN YiiiEii FRFF rrvEC ur OF vui DUTY i minutes in the air on passing over, ties Honded by Them in White prince Rupert it could Bapd,y Sall DWfct i make Juneau in that time. Never-. MADRID. April 15. De Rev- thelcss the previous record of has been received by Olof Word eira. dictator of Spain, announces ven hours snd 20 minutes made that as soon as he is relieved of by Lieut. Leigh Wade, one of the Hanson that as a result of ".pre-, his duties he will visit this con- United States world flyers, in fly- mutations made by him the I)o-tinent. He is much interested in ing from Seattle to Prince Rupert minioB,m.enl h" Ilo , t . . a t . . I A C 1 a 1 1 t . 1 1 . . - ... . - ' i a v lar tajibu r i nr isrsassn .wsiin iiimms tuafa rnsa nniv nrsvinua avi I gujg, sum oi iiw w tiBn wui thing of the pitiful scenes enacted when the Heath j America and he thinks the visit n April 6. 1924. had been 't"wt-rfriIS t-wiip n arm anriw hosirlp trip KrvntriPrn f rnaa Kin mi. wouio una w remove auiereiwca. sianuaiiy J--""- ------ w - - O- lowered. The world '"""a river m um u nvij!iuo in oraer that mining supplies may ford Smith and his companions anproached the rescue n'T lu "ZZuZTlL: ' -V' V.I: C.r UZLl ZZ'Jbe taken into the While Sail di - ana Lntp u in bsu oiavn .huhi vtiiu siau inrnu sjvii-atvii i .. - ..... .... plane at a staggering run and pressed around the oc- i : ifr0BJ Seattle as far as Prince1 trict,,.iseV.cooivdaiBd aim cupants to shake hands. Laughing, sobbing, haggard, I RPrt emaciated, unshaven and weak from privation, they raised a pathetic cheer of relief. SYDNEY, N. S. W., April 15. A 12ay diet of wild beans and mud snails went hard with Captain KingBford Smith and his three. companions on the Southern Cross. They were said today to be so weak from the long vigorous ojeperienco tjiat they.might be a full four days preparing to take off on their plane for the return to Sydney. CANADA REPRESENTED ON COMMITTEE OF On board the plane today were Pilot C. Eckmann. Navigator Rob ert E. Ellis and Mechanic Jack Work is commencing at once LEAGUE OF NATIONS .5 Alaska Airways the Co. Washington work lying ahead TT P TDflfiDC U.J. I1YUUI u UNDER FIRE air. and Mrs. Allison l. Haines ,v .j.. ;... a itu s... .Miir. ... lU.l . . .. . j. ee r.nlnnl lieorsa VMMT T ktBd expressions'.!. . 4u-i-.i dvlir. NACO, Arii., April 16. ing at omening ve uas mtiinj bonded a property from Sweney ad assoeiales. Scottish Humor Imported direct from the Aberdeen Joke Factory A SECRET Fife Farmer: "I say f.eordie ye .'dldna tell me the horHe ye selt A ,. i li: - me lmni wen was mum u m Ciimi' under fire of the Mexicans Geordie: "The man I bocht it Katurdav. Tln v returned the fire aff said naething aboot tt, so 1 1 I thocht It was a secret." n