The Wise .Man Tho wise man reads the classified advertisements and uses them whenever he needs to '1 or buy, or rent, to find 'r Boston Grill mm LA ROB CAHAR.ET Special Dlnnen Tbursdays and Saturday Danring F.irrj Saturday Night, 9 to It Dance HaU (or Hlrt goods or to get a job. Accommodation (or Private Parties IHONE 447 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL B1ITIII .COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER -t. '0. Vol. XX., No. 153. VVk" PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1929. PRICE FIVE CENTS Safe and Sane Governments Expected From Macdonald Says T.H.Johnson Home from Europe General Conditions in Old Country Improved; Fisheries People Coming Here for Big Convention in August General conditions in Great Britain seem to be much improved today, states T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., who is back from a trip to England and Europe. Mr. Johnson was in England both before and after the recent general election and he states that the people as a whole are quite at ease over the prospect of the regime of Labor Government. Nothing radical in the way of legislation is feared or expected from the administration of Rt. Hon. J . Ramsay Macdonald. As a matter of fact, safe and sane government for all classes HEAVY FINES FOR FIGHTERS Are lludkins nnd Charley Belan-gcr Put Up Poor Contest at Sin Frnnclco FORFEITED PURSES Manager PInn to Take Matter to Court Following Com-miwdon Judgment SAN FRANCISCO, July 4: Th. s. v. rest penalty In four ywN?5L!..i. 17 u .viHtrno- of the state athletic 0. mmis.sion handed out Tuesday An lludkins, the Nebraska wild at. whs fined $18,000 and Char- 1, v IWhnger of Winnipeg $1800 for putting on a peer bexlntf-een ti-st here Friday night Htidkins was allowed (2,000 ' - troJnlnir exDennea and Belan r-r M000. The balance of thH : !' - - was forfeited. :" The managers of the two fight- - ui .nounce that they will talee th matter to the courts. BRITISH TENNIS NOW IN FINALS Elimination of Tilden nnd Hunter Is Sensation; American Women Out of Doubles WIMBLEDON. July 4. Wilmer Allison and Hohn Van Ryan Y'tiriK, United States players, sprung one of the biggest upsets f the Rritish tennis champion liiis today by eliminating their "'untrymen, William T. Tilden and Francis Hunter, In the men's doublea seml-flnals, 6-3. 12-10, G :t J C. Gregory nnd I. C. Col-lint, Great Britain, defeated John Hi-nnesscy, George Lott, United Elates. In the other semi-final, 4-6, 7 . Cl. 4-6, 7-5. Mix Elizabeth Ryan, a United States resident of England, and h''f Ktigllsh partner, Miss Hetty K ut hall, were beaten in the women's doubles semi-final by Mrs. 11. c. Nevell and Mrs. D. f Khpnhpril TtArron. nrn.it Brit- . . . r mm mm it I nil, u-i, a-ti. v-i. inus removing. nil United State representatives f t, ,n Sertember asking from the women's doubles. I hat ,)0(,y to m6 iu fnnuence U Mis Helen Wills. United States,, th ,,stblishrnent of a defeated M m Els e Go dsaek.,sw llr 4u i..jri. FnH,i Fnpland, 6-2. r..9 C-0, r.n . in u, the women's "Ingles semi-final, while Helen Ja.obs. United States, defeated Jnan RidlPV. British irlrl. In the ilher semi-final, 6-2, C-2. ' MONSTER STURGEON CAUGHT IN ECSTALL A 198-pound sturgeon, which was caught In a gill net at the firt of the week near tho fishing boundary in tho Ecstall River. Is on exhibit In the window of Friz-HI' butcher shop. The small-'vhI monster Is causing consider-"hie attention nnd Is later to bo ct up for the food of those who pnjoy such choice morsels. '13 expected. Unemployment, Mr Johnson states, is still a big prob lem in the old country, but it is a problem whose magnitude is inclined to be exaggerated by reports reaching this sWe. Mr. Johnson discounts the theory that many old country people are inclined to accept the dole rather than work. When it is taken into consideration that the full time unemployment dole amounts to only $2.50 per week, it is not to be expected that men would turn dowi wok for that and they are not doing to. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were away three and a half months. After a viait with relatives in . ft. .ii t i i i tn... " Mtrting trip through Italy, vlattykooh places as Uenoa, T?oMKale, Florence. Venice and Milan. Under the Mueeolin) iictatorahlD. Italy seems to be maktng good progress, Mr. Johnson says . THefe is a& uhWnptoy-ment, though wages are not high to the common worker at 75c per dajw-qThe thrifty Italian, whose MnvwV Mict rnnslsts largely of ftpagrtftti and fruit, ean get along n,i,hil.' however. iThrdughoBt their trip to England ''and Europe. Mr. nd JIri-Johnson encountered fine, warm weather, conditions being alto gether very pleasant. Coming home, M: . Johnson at tended an executive meeting of the Canadian Fisheries Associa tion in Montreal and reports that there is considerable enthusiasm in the matter of the annual convention of. the association which will be held here on August i and 2. Some fifty or sixty lead ing fishery men from eastern Canada and the United State are expected to attend. The local branch of the Canadian Fishe-.ies Association has undertaken to entertain the delegates during their visit here and the program will shortly be announced. TERRACE ASKS FOR REFINERY Will Send Resolution to Canadian Chamber of Commerce Regard to Establishment TERHACE, July 4: The council of the Board of Trade at it meeting here Tuesday prepared n resolution to go to the Cana- .... ,.. t.. rmr.. it copper rennery u.. w.c Coast. rADPPNTFrK' IINlflN tfllir Lll I Cl0 UIUU11 ELECTS OFFICERS Alex Mcl eod Chosen President of Locnl Organisation ' ' ' Lnst Night Thn local Cnryenters Union last night elected officers for the year as followat President Alex miloa. Vice-president H. H. Enst-man . Financial secretary Marcus Andrews. Rppnrdlnir secretary J. S. Black. 1 Trf'n!'lJ,rp,r'nS14i,jnbi' V "UNTIN BOWLER" FLYING NORTH Chicago Amphibian Plane on Way to Germany Passing Through Canada MOONBEAM, Ont., July 4. - The Chicago amphibian plant "Untin" Bowler hopped off fron Rem! Lake this morning for Grea' Whale in the Hudson Bay district en route to Berlin by way of Greenland and Iceland. ,v The name "Untin" Bowler Is an interpretation of the English pro nunciation of it he English ha' known as the "Hunting Bowler." The plane reached here yester day afternoon from Milwaukee. CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNMENTS SASKATCHEWAN REGINA. July 4: Premier J G. Gardiner ihas calWl a special session of the Saskatchewan legis lature for September 3. He said that was the earliest date on which it could be called to decide the standing of the Government in the newly elected Legislature. If the opposition elements in the recent provincial elections are called on to form a government It will be known as the Saskatchewan Co-operative Gov-ernmept. Such was the decision reached at a meeting here yea-ttrday of the Independent, Progressive and Conservative mem- rbem. erect. . -.. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR SPEAKER AT LUNCHEON Rotary Club Honored Today With Presence of Hon. R. Randolph Bruce The Rotary Club was honored at its weekly luncheon in the Com- modo-e Cafe with the presence of i His Honor R. Randolph Bruce, lieutenant-governor of British Columbia, who spoke briefly. After the luncheon Mr. Bruce was taken for a drive to the plant of the Canadian Fish . Cold Storage Co. and along the Kaien Island highway by Mayor S. P. McMordie. His honor goes south on the steamer Prince Charles this afternoon. WILL DISCUSS LONDON, July 4: In making an announcement of his decision to visit Canada to discuss with Canadian officials the subject of British migration to Canada, Right Hon. J. H. Thomas, minister of employment, stressed that in the discussion .of migration with the Dominion nothing would -to more harm than the suggestion that he believed it was something to be negotiated on the spot. It would be discussed in all its bearings because anyone who had visited Canada knew tho remark able change from an agricultural to industrial population that was taking place there. HEADS POLICE CHIEFS CALGARY. July A: Chief .SamtieJ Newhall ,oti Petersbon. Ont., was elected president of the Chief Constables' Association of Canada here today. RritlAh Col bmbln's representative on the executive committee is Chief Mackie of Port Moody. VANCOUVER WHEAT ! VANCOUVER, July 4: Wheat ' was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.4H'i. Canadian Railroad Employees to HoM Convention j During the week of September 9 next, the Canadian Brotherhood of Railroad Employees will hold the fifteenth regular apd the fifth biennial meeting of the Grand Division at Moncton,-N.B. Vcleg:ite fmra overJtwo hundred hood, from Sydney, N 5." fo Prince coming-of-age convention, at which plans will be ma!e for the future of the organization. The convention will be presided over by A. R. Mosher, Ottawa, top, left, who has held the office of president since the formation of the Brotherhood. Other prominent delegates" will be. -M. MacLeod, ' hnr'ottetown, P.E.I.. vice-president, lower left; T. McGregor, Winnipeg, Chairman Board of Trustees, top. right.C II. Minchln, Calgary, Alta., Executive Board member, right, centre; and Wm. Allen, Halifax, N.S., Executive Board member, bottom, right. TRIED JASPER FOR TRAINING Geraldine Widmer Spent an Hour in Lac Beauvert Yesterday JASPER PARK, July 4. ! Training for the Wrigley mara-, thon at Toronto, Geraldine W'id mcr, noted Seattle swimmer, spent! a good hour In the chilly mountain waters of Lac Beauvert in front of Jasper Park Lodge yesterday afternoon and said the water was ! fine. Jerry trained with Olive M money In he big race last yea nd who also on her trip acrosi Canada enjoyed a swim at Jasper. Both girls were coached by George n ,,. i Dougias. Before arriving at Jasper Miss , Widmer swnm at Kamloops, B.C., and she will apend a day at Winnipeg. Lou Morrison, swimming instructor at the lodge, who conveyed her around the lake, was much impressed by her style. WHEAT PRICES STILL SOARING Scattered Showers Fail to Restore Confidence of Traders as to 1929 Crop WINNIPEG1, July. 4. A few 'Jl.ll 1 1 I 1.1-1.. 8CJfi.ierci'niwirB in wjuuijT'Ihiim' rated districts of western- Canada failed to improve grain traders' confidence in the growing wheat crop nnd the market witnessed another upheaval of prices today. The closing bids'were: July, $1.41; October, $1.39 5-8; December, $1,36 5-8. Parent My son has many original ideas, hns he not? - Teachor Yes, especially In spelling. Fun. local divisions of the Brother- Rupert. B.C., wilt attend ' "CKi JOEWRIGHTIS STILL Beat Jack Guet at Henley Regatta Toiay in Quarter Finals HENLEY, England, July 4. In. WrlirM Tr ilafpnriar nf thp . . ,. tronhv. de- f Tw,n in mmrtpp finnl . ' nA .iu in k nnvnl !,,enjey regalta today by a half, . length , in s 8 minutes ,,,,., Rn 50 S(w,ond. seconds. i Physical collapse cost Glest Wl? nUACING YACHT MIME , d Thm he .j. MAKES p... CALL , IN pnR PORT -""V V """. . ... . from his shell while Guest man- . . ... ,,v ti, i.op T luJT T , , 7 '7 I Ut uim i line unu n ic-uu w length nnd a quarter. Gunther, Holland, eliminated R. T. Lee and Viscount Tiverton won by default from Hi R. A. Ed- wards who chose to row with the80uth Th'8 wa8 tne trim vessel! bonclon l.owmg liud againsr, me Toronto Argos to decide a dead Bradley eliminated T. D. CollAt. The London Rowing Club defeated Toronto Argonauta by a quarter length in the row off of a dead heat between the crews earlier In the day. A ITER ENDUUANCE RECORD CLEVELAND. July 4:- The nlrpTahe City rtf Cleveland t noon todaV had been-In the- air i 138 hours in tho attempt to e-l tabllsh an endurance refuelling J record. U must remain alqft un- til midnight Friday in order to make a record. i I t t-- DUSTIN FARNUM DEAD Krnum. prominent actor, uiea here today. He was born in 1874. LARGER PLACES JO GET MAIL Baggage Service to Include Most of the Important Points Along Line While no official announcement has been made it I under stood that under the new arrangement for a daily mall to the larger places along the line, sacks will he made up on alter nate days from the present regular mail for Terrace, Haxelton, Smithers. Tclkwa, Burns Lake, Fort Fraser, Vanderhoof and Prince Geortre. There will be no HdiV from McBrlde. The same places will senO mail to Prince Rupert on the westbound train and there will also be limited mail from- Edmonton and points east of there. j STOCK QUOTATIONS I Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) The following quotation w?p bid and aked: Ray view, 24, 3. Big Missouri, 1.53. V5t. Cork Province, 10, Nil. Cotton Belt, 47, 50. Duthie, 52, 66. George Copper. 10.55, 11.00. (.oorgia River, 33, 34. Gladstone, 10, 11. C.otconda, 1.02. 1.04. Grandview, 42, 43. . Independence, 8, 84. ! Indian. Nil. 5. Inter. Coal & Coke, 38, 38. Eotenay Florence, 15, NIL Kootenay King, 31, 35.- Ly & Ip, 3. " J,..cVy Jim. "TOTt-i Marmot River Gold, 4, 5. National Silver, 12, 13. Noble Five. 60. 62. Pend Oreille, 5.50. 5.60. Porter Idaho, 53, 55. Reeves Macdonald. 1.75, 1.80. , Rufus, Argenta, 304, 31. R'tth Hope. 38. 41, Silver Crest. 5Vt. 6i. Silverado. Nil. 80. Silversmith, Nil. 15. Slocan King. 6,. 6. Snowflake, 45. 46. Sunloch, 2.10. 2.30. Terminus. 6. 0. Tooley Richfield. 28, 30. Toric, 1.00. 1.40. Whitewater, 87, 90. Woodbine, 5, 54. Bluebird. 10. 114. Oils A. P. Consolidated. 34)0, 3.92. Calmont, 3.65. 3.70. Dalhouste. 405, 4.08. Fabyan Pete. 7, Nil. Home. 22.75, 23.00. Hargal. 1.31. 1.32. SWHnr Fcific, 2.02. 2.03. Sherritt Gordon, 7.75. Nil. . WHILE ON WAY SOUTH Another of the yachts which nsrttpinatpH in thn recent Olvmniaithat Canada had made an offer Ac Juneau race called in port over - night and tied up at the foats of ,v the Pln-A Prince rtrt Rupert Rowing Rnwlnir & & given iriven an an official official denial denial last last night nignt v.At r.Uih baincr nn It rptnrn'hv P-pmier Mackenzie King. The Maidie belonging to F. Powers of i Deliingham. The Maidie was the seventh of the raving yachts to visit Prince Rupert while return ing south, the other six having been here late last week. BIG MISSOURI CLAIM MUST nE t PAID IN COURT T77"- 4 VICTORIA. July 4: On t nnnlicatlon of P. J. Slnnott jn Supreme Court chambers this morning; payment into r0urt of $100,000, rcpresen- tine th claim awarded Wll- unm F. Harris, prospector, in connection with his action for onethlrd Interest In the t Big Missouri claims was or- by Mr. Justice Denis " t.tt.t OPPOSITION WHIP CRACKS Labor Government Refused Right to Monopolize Time Usually Alloted Private Members LONDON. July 4: The oddo- sition whip was not alow to crack when Premier Ramsay Macdonald nnnounced in Parliament that the Government proposed to take up all the time usually alloted to enable the Government to get on with essential national business, especially that relating to unemployment. .-wrvattve Leader Baldwin contended that the period was unduly long and the time of pri- t members should not be taken up longer than to the end of J qly. Lloyd George on behalf of the Liberals also stronirty pressed the same pofnt so Premier Macdonald withdrew his motion with a view ui pu$ung u icrwarg in an amended form. PORTCLEMENTS BOY SCOUTS ON iTRIP TO SOUTH llLfldiuJJcrer Today to Visit Van- WA?!?veKWw Victoria and Call ' itai. government House Four Boy Scouts from Port Clements, who have lived on the .Queen. CMrlcttcr. Island ine? (n i fancy, and have never before been on a trip outside, arc in the city today, aboard the steamer Prince Charles bound, for Vancouver' and Victoria. The party is in charge ;of Scoutmaster N. L. Jones and the boys are Alfred Pelton, Lawrence Rejintc, Ernest Chapman and Robert Tingley. They have thoroughly enjoyed their trip so far and are looking forward to the rest of it with keen enthusiasm. The boys will spend two weeks in the south at Vancouver and Victoria. His Honor Lieutenant Governor R. R. Bruce, happens to be on the boat with them and the boys are very proud that Mr. Bruce has invited them to go over to Victoria and be his personal guests at Government House. It need not be said that they intend to accept the invitation. To make this trip, each boy earned himself the sum of $70 while the rest was raised by social functions and by other means. RUMOR DENIED THAT CANADA HAD OFFERED PURCHASE LABRADOR OTTAWA, July 4. The rumor 'to the Newfoundland Government jfor tho purchase of Labrador was rumor indicated that the price of- fered by the Dominion Govern- ment was $100,000,000. SOUTHERN CROSS IS FLYING TO KARACHI ALLAHABAD. British Jndia, July 4. The plane Southern Cross with Captain Charles Kings- ttA nrl Ikunn nnmninlftni 9 itH r( resumed its flight frflri$bre,odftyl C In the direction of Karaehi, India. Scottish Humor Imported direct from the Aberdeen Joke Factory A GOLF MOTTO The Aberdonlan'a golf motto: "Keep your eye on the ball that your opponent has lost." t HOM