wan's seventh legislature opened with a storm. Motions and amendments on the opening day swej)t across the floor in a manner unknown to the oldest poMtical obser- i ai- - : mi if n vers 01 me province, me uame ior supremacy is sua on. After the election of the speaker and reading of the address, Premier Gardiner moved the immediate consideration of the speech from the throne. Immediately, Dr. Anderson, leader of the Conservatives, Progressives and Independents, moved a vote for want of confidence in the government, and, after the speaker ruled. thQ motion in order, the debate began and is continuing. OSHAWA WINS I TERRACE TRADE LACROSSE CUPiBOARD MEETING Debated New in Second Westminster 2 to Game Yesterday NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 5. Scoring the winning goal 50 sec onds after the start of the period, the General Motors of Canada outscored the Salmon Bellies 2 to 1 for the second straight victory championship, here yesterday. Well Known Native of Kincdlith "Dies Ute James G, Robinson Was Mem ber of Village Council and ' Honorary President of Senior Society Edward Robinson, and nephew, Ed die Haines. The funeral will take place WEATHER FOR YEAR BETTER This In Spite of Toor Summer; Rainfall Slightly Down and Sunshine Slightly Up In cpltc of the unfavorable summer the fine spring Prince Rupert nad 13 still keeping the weather egrctrate here for the year ahead or 1328 Even the noor Aueust did Jt drag it down. A weather summary for the first Usht months of this year shows thai: there has been a total of 910.1 noun of sunshlnp. us eomnarcd lth 908.5 hours last year. Rainfall so (ar this year has now reached total of 44.82 inches, as against 48 inches in the first eight months of 1928, During August this year there M U8.7 hours of sunshine and an even ccven Inches of rain, as compared with 122.5 hours and 3.37 nencs in the same month last last year Extravagant Story Published In East t," ""Voratlon of Canada ou d Rulld Electric Railway to Peace, Yarn Says iA "eastern publication Is repor- here to have published a Mil1;.1 startling story lately to the of nat th0 rower Corporation V Ca Una fin rtlnnnAl rt Rnn!l!ct.rlc railway from Prince "upert to the Peace River. tuch .a.s,can be learned from officials of the corporation nothinl available here, there Is "oining to, the yarn. Many Matters Taken Up At Gath. ering In Interior Town Tuesday TERRACE. Sent. 5: In the ab- Isence of the president, O. T. Sun- third i aaI vice-president of the Terrace uuaiu at xraae, presiaea over me council fmeeting on Tuesday evening. Aitlvity In connection with the wd captured the Mann Cup, em-!eang oui oi ine uopper itiver w, ... .v, rt1 t:' , , trail was reported, following a re- quest mad to the department at the last meeting. The secretary reported that the fisheries department had requested that arrangements be made rates to attend the board of trades convention, was voiced. It was reit tnat Terrace naa seni a snlendld delegation. TORONTO STOCKS (McCffry. aiM OolUrt. Ltd.) Amulet. 2.58, 2.60. Mandy. 48, 50. Faleonbridge. 10.35. 10.40. tTnUlnaor S.IS - G.Oft International Nickel. 54.30. 54.50. Lakeshon, 22.85, 23.00. Mining Corporation, 4.10, 4.25. MPtntvre, 14 40. Nil. Nlplsslng, 2.20, 2.25. Noranda. 64.55. 64.90. Abana 1.83, 1.85. Rhrrltt Oordon. 7.10, 7.15. Treadwell, srlline at 9.55. Ventures. 7 25. 7.30. Home Oil. 23.00. 23.50. Tcck Hughes, 5.65, 5.70. OLD CQUNTRY FOOTBALL yesterday's ). .11 Scores tfJiHTiii Leaeuc. Division . 1 Blrml'righanr'4, westham United w.. rnniv a Aston Villa 0. ii l"'vZ"n . Portsmouth 1 Liverpool 3. Huddersfleld Town ' Manchester City .3, Aenal 1. Mlddlesboro 3, Sheffield United l:" Newcastle United' 5, Blackburn Rovers 1. English League, Division 2 Bradford 5, Nottingham Forest ' Reading 3, .Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. City Engineer, $30,962. WEATHER REPORT 3& l Death List Heavy In Manila Typhoon Sixty-one Persons Lost Their Lives in Tremendous Storm on Monday MANILA, Sept. 5. Last reports today placed the death toll from a typhoon which raked Luzon Island on Monday at sixty-one. Eleven children were killed when a bridge'. on which they were standing watching fishermen collapsed. Aid. Prudhomme Host at Dinner Fair Board President Gave Party Last Night to Members of Board and Entertainers Ald. A. J. Prudhomme, president of the Northern British Columbia Agricultural it Industrial Association, was host at a dinner and dance last night in the Boston Hall as a culmination to the successful holding of this year's exhibition. There were about thirty persons present, guests of honor being members of the fair board and their wives, Immediate Past President M. P. McCaffery and Miss My-fanwy Campbell and her dancing girls. made a brief speech appropriate to the occasion. William Sherman Jr. vice-president, of the fair board, also spoke.. The only toasts were those to the Kin? and 'to Aid. Prudhomme. .! .' '; - v After the dinner dancing was enjoyed. - the Lakelse Hatchery, to meet the! I Irvrtv I rnnvle fboard of- ttade--, and, explain trierClCI -Uina Clv Department's action In Dlaclne a j clow season on trout in Lakelse I Lake and its tributary waters. Following Mr. Hearn's return from ! the south, a special meeting of the council will be held for this purpose. Following discussion. It was ag- ,recd to ask the public works en- on Tuesday tlneer to do some very necessary 01 mis week of James O. Robinson, , .,.,,,, anH miiunw well known native of Klncollth. He: operation- being carried on in m fifty-nine years of age and a that district. member of the Klncollth village An expression of appreciation of council, as well as hnnorarv nresl- I me eiioris maae oy ine iocai aeie- dent of the Klncollth Senior Society His estate is left to his son, Sidewalk Work t H. City Council Takes, This Because Tenders Merc Course Far Reference to renewed activity, The original estimate was made by being manifested in the opening , lne f0rmer city engineer. un 01 ine TCKwa-oopper iuw fhrpA tnrfra 9, fn!. mlninir area was made and unanlmouslv agreed that was) the, lows: Above Orljinal EstlmaU Because all thfe'lencferi exceeded by a considerable amount the estimates provided In the local improvement bylaws covering the work, the city council, in special meeting, last night, decided to have new bylaws prepared covering concrete sidewalk construction on four pieces of downtown streets. hoard shouW support the opening, Tony Christian, $23,834.90. up or he Kiumaai lanas Dy pres- v. Basso-Bert, $27,532.20. Ring tnc government to ao an in its power to assist the industrial efforts promised there. It wan decided to ask the commissioners to institute another clenn-un dav around town. After a heated discussion, a ryitlon, asking the commtaalon to consider the matter of Instituting a herd 'aw. was passed. A vote of thanks was passed to the entertainment committee for their effort in making the dance ; on tne nignt or uhdqt uay vne tuecess it was. Prince Rupert Foggy, calm, temperature, 54. Terrace Clear, calm, 62. Rosswood Clear, calm, 48. Alyansh Clear, calm, 48. . Alice Arm Clear, calm, 60. Anyox Clear, calm, 58. Stewart Clear, calm, 43. Havsnnrt Clear, calm. 68. Port Simpson Foggy, calm,' 54. Hazel ton Foggy. 55. Smlthers Clear, calm, 48. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 50, Vanderhoof Clear, calm, 50. Quesnel Clear, calm, 55. Eighth Cabin Clear, calm. Atlln Clear, calm. 49. Whltehorse Clear, light south wind, 54. Dawson Cloudy, calm, 50. Carmacks Part clear, south wind, 50. illG LKACJUE STANDINGS National League ' . . W. L. Pet. Chicago 87 42 T674 Pittsburgh 73 53 .579 New""York 67 60 .528 St. Louis 62 04 .492 Brooklyn 60 68 .469 Philadelphia 57 72 .442 Cincinnati 54 74 .422 Boston ...50 77 .3?4 American League ' W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 89 42 .679 New York 75 53 .586 Cleveland 68 59 .535 St. LOUlS 67 61 .523 Detroit 60 68 .469 Washington 59 70 .457 Chicago 51 77 .398 Boston 46 85 .351 Henry Olbson, who has been (pending the summer holidays here with his father, Rev. J. B. Olbson. left on this morning's train for St, Catherines' Ont., where he will resume his studies at Ridley College. CANADIAN! BAR ASSN. Would Make Judicial Appoint mento Non-political; Uniform Company, Liquor' and Traffic Acts QUEBEC, Sept. 5.-An attempt to change the method of judicial appointments making them non- political, a uniform company law and standard liquorvt.rafflc acts for the various provinces of the Dominion were the' main legal changes suggested to members of the Canadian Bar Association today in the presidential address of Hon. Wallace Ne.Jbit&iKX pi Toronto. President Ncspltt expressed the conviction that, both hi$h and jounty courts were' over-staffed with Judges. Halibut Landings For August Here Total For Month This Year Slightly Less Than It V In 1928 Halibut landings at this port TOMORROW'S TIDES Boston Grill Friday, September ( mm LARGE CABABET High 3:02 a.r 11.3 ft. Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays 15:10 p.m. 1 ft. Dancing Evrrj Saturday Night, 9 to U Dance Hall for Hire 9:15 am. Low Accommodation tot Private Partite 21:42 p.m. s i. " ' I1IONE 437 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn , COLOMBIA'S NEWSPAPER VOL Aw ,v" rlUNCE RUPERT, TIIURS DAV, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 PRICE FIVE CRVTH STORMY SASKATCHt WAN LEGISLATURE DEBATES NON-CONFIDENCE VOTE Battle For Political Supremacy in Prairie Province Now On Between Liberals and Conservatives REGINA. Sept. 5. The first session of the Saskatche MISTAKEN FOR BEARjJS SHOT Aged East Robson .Farmer Killed Last Night by Neighbor's Son . NELSON, Sept. 5. Mistaken In the evening gloom for a bear as he was stooping over a garden pulling weeds, John Irwin, aged 84, rancher at East Robson, was fatally shot last night by Edgar Webster son of his nearest neighbor. Provincial Police District Changes Several Officers In Northern B.C. . Division Are Transferred Divisional headquarters of the provincial police here announce the following transfers: Constable A. J. Pomeroy of Stewart to Pouce Coupe, Peace River district headquarters, taking the place of Constable Lewis, resigned. Constable O. H. Soles, from Prince George city detachment to Glscome in charge. Constable Oray, from Rivers Inlet to Prince George City.: L. C. .T.ohs. construction mana ger for the Power Corporation or during the month of August 1929, Canada, who has been here !f or I aggregated 3.034,000 pounds as j the past two weeks getting the! against 3,500,000 pounds In the 'local hydroelectric power develop-1 same month last year. The August ment protect actually under way, lanHfncra rnnlctnH . r1 ) llfl Afn .11 nnn 4Ul . t tiuuuuuuuc uioiuvu aitu riounas American m limit. ana Prtnrn rhar M tnr Vanmmwr 934,000 pounds Canadian. 1 route to Montreal. Universal Desire For Peace Will Aid Solution of Naval GENEVA, Sept 5. The tremendous desire for Peace shared by ninety-five per cent of all peoples on earth will lenable President Hoover of thej pnffjcl, States and the British prime minister to solve thcna-val power problem, Rt. Hon . J . Ramsay Macdonald said at a League of Nations hinchcon here today. He added his conviction that no consideration of national interests would dominate them or cause them to risk failure. "Wc have our, difficulties, to be stire, and there arc things intricate in character to.bc settled, but the will of tlic people is niare powerful than all else and in the end it must be the last word," the British premier HOMERS ARE UNAVAILING Lowlv Braves Tounccd on New York Giants Yesterday: Cubs and Cardinals Split Double-Header NEW "YORK. Sent. .5: Homers by Llndstrom, Hogan and Ott fall- otl to bring victory to tne new York Olants yeUcrday and five Pitchers, called out by Manager John McOraw were unavailing against the attack of the lowly Boston Braves. Brooklyn RoMns won both halves of a double-header against the Phillies. Cincinnati Reds nosed out Pitts burgh Pirates, scoring all their runs In the third inning. Hack Wilson got this thirty. slh homer in the first St. Louis Chicago eame. Odeen of the Car Jlnalsheld the Cubs to four 1fr. while Tils mates got 10 and vie Yesterday's scores: National League Boston , New York 7. noklyn 4-9, Philadelphia 3-7. Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 5. Chicago 8-8, St. Louis 14-3. American League ' Washington-1. Boston 5.: St. Louis 7, Chicago 2.4 Cleveland 7, Detroit X -v w American McKlnlcy, 51,000 pounds, Booth FIxhprlM 13 Sc. and 8c. Liberty. 49,000 pounds, Royal Fisheries, 14.4c ana sc. Portlock. 40,000 pounds, Cold Storage, 13.2c and 8c. Canadian E. Llpsett, 8,000 pounds, Cold Storage. 15c and 8c. Rose Spit. 5,500 pounds, "15.1c and 10c1.1 en: Power Question Macdonald MASSETT AGAIN PACKING CLAMS Langara Cannery Also Tutting Up Salmon; Massctt Canners About To Open Up The Langara Fishing Is Packing Co. resumed clam canning this week in its cannery at .New Mas- sett, Queen Charlotte Islands. The plant is also putting up fall brands of salmon. The Massett canners are prepar ing to open their cannery at Old Massett to pack salmon. There will be only the two can neries operating this year in Massett Inlet. THREE HUNDRED ON PEACE TRIP Canadian Chamber of Commerce Delegates Left Edmonton This Afternoon EDMONTON, Sept. 5 Three spe cial grains .carrying three hundred Canadian Chamber of Commerce delegates left this afternoon for the Peace River district to view at close hand the newest section of Canada's great grain growing country. The delegates were Joined last night by eighty members from British Columbia, who arrived from Vancouver on a special train. Prince Rupert delegates arrived here this morning and proceeded nprth, Jn, the excursion. Situation in Palestine Grave Again With Fresh Disorders in Various Parts; Arabs Incited JERUSALEM, Sept. 5. Moslem Arabs throughout the Holy Land and bordering states are being ca'led upon by highly inflammatory propaganda to revolt and move against the government of Palestine. Floods of this propaganda material are said here today to have emanated I from Jaffa, Haifa, Egypt, Damascus, Beirut and Aleppo. I One proclamation circulated among the Arabs heralded A Fighters' Holy War" and called upon a'l Arabs to help j the iiiaarcnis in Palestine. LONDON, Sept. 5: The situation in Palestine continues to be ' grave In communities where no .roops have been sent, according I to advices received by the Ex-;hange Telegraph from Cairo. Airplanes have killed and wounded a number of tribesman at, .Nablus. Large bodies of Ncjo tribesmen1 are reported to be approaching Palestine. STOCK QUOTATIONS 'i.Vwrteav R D. Johnston Co.) Bayvlew, 2Vz 3. Big Missouri, 1.15, 1.17. Cork Province. 9, 10. Cotton Belt, Nil, 48. Dunwell, 13, 16. George Copper, 5.50, 5.75. Georgia River, 35, Nil. rm'-wida, 70. 72. Grandview, 35, 35 y; Independence, Nil, 8. Mines. Nil. 6. Inter. Coal St Coke, 33. 35. Kootenay Florence. 13 V. 14. K"4enav King, 36, 38. Lucky Jim, Nil, 9V4-Mohawk, 3, 3V.. Morton Woolse-. 4Vi 5. Marmot River Gold; NIL-4. Marmot Metals, 3 V'?. Nil. National Silver, l2Vi. 13. No"3le Five. 57. 58. Oregon Copper, 20, 22. Pend Oreille. 5.00 5.30. ' Premier 1.72. 1.74. Reeves Macdonald, 1.68, 1.71. Rufns-Arsenta. 17. 18. Ruth-Hope. 25. 3ft. Silver Crest. 8V4, 8&. Silverado Cons.. 70, 79. PUversmlth. 8. NIL fitocan King, 3, 6. Snowflake..40. 40. . P-'hlooh. Ua. Nil..'' , . . Topley RlchtlMd. 1. It Trtrte Mines .71 m- r, Woodbine, Nii, 4., ., , 0-rriTe Enterprise,. 25,30. Bluebird, NU, 9. Oils Advance. 1.50. Nil. A. P. Consolidated. 433, 4.37. Calmont. 4 70. 4.75. n'mont. 4.70, 4.76. Fabvan Pt tO,, 20. Home. 2255. 23.00. Morrury. 1.04. 1.05. Dallas. 2.85. 2.95. Frhnld. 1.86. 158. Hargal, l.T. 1.93. T--r Vallev 1.00, Nil. TTiUod. 118. 1.20. Sorting Pacific. 2.12, 2.14. PLANE CRASH NEW MEXICO nic "nl"' stitu Air Liner Feared Down With F.lht Persons On Board tor ANOKI.KS. Sept. 5: A re-norf. thak t.b wf.k th n'T nn.wnier monnnlane "Htv nf San Frnnetyn " vHh. 'eieht bodies on wobH, bnrt hn found In the ris't. of Nw Mexico, was announced todav by officials of the Transcontinental Air Transport h erroneous. erroneous. Former Local Boy Is Shot and Killed Mistaken For Deer Edward Peck, 22-year-old son of Airplanes have repulsed Arab Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Peck, for- forces endeavoring to attack Tl- .ner residents of Prince Rupert, elleved to be heavy. died In Ventura Hospital, Los Angeles, recenUy from Injuries sustained through being shot through the thighs by a companion who mistook him for a deer while hunt ing. Both parents gave of their blood for transfusion purposes, but this proved ineffectual in saving the youth's life. Edward Peck, who lived here as a boy and attended Prince Rupert schools, was law student in Los Angeles. His parents will have the sympathy of many local friends in their deep bereavement. ANYOXjBALL GAMES HERE Slight Change In Time of Visit Next Week; Elks Party Coming j Owing to change, in boat sche-' dule, the Anyox Elks' -party coming here for a baseball series and fra-j ternal visit with local Brother Bills I next week will reach Prince Rup-'ert next Thursday evening from the smelter town aboard the steamer Prince Rupert instead of Tuesday morning aboard the Catala as was originally planned. The visitors will sail the Sunday evening fol lowing on the Catala on their return home. It is being arranged to play base ball games on Friday and Saturday. Anyox Is bringing down an all- star team not necessarily consist ing of Elks' players. The local team will be selected from amon$ members of the Elks' lodge. Irrespective of which city league team they may play for. The, best series of ball games here this season is expected to be played. Was Awaiting Trial; Passes William McDonald, General Manager Manufacturers' Finance Corporation, Succumbs Suddenly TORONTO, Sept. 5: William McDonald, secretary and general manager of the Manufacturers' Corporation, who was at liberty on $100,000 bail awatyng trial on criminal charges involving the failure of the company, died suddenly this morning. He was charged with theft under false pretenses of half a million dollars. -n T T f P "i Relatives of those on board I I V (nntlArr i-ere advised last night of thfi V. U. U. VJallllCll Hr.4tv of ,hp nMwnws on the I utrpnh of h, rfnort. th"k the nUn bnH been found hut. after a thor- Back to Ketchikan nuh search hid ben made by . . TnHlans. thrv were merelv noM- ... ri , . lt . , m that the plane was still mis- uAn days Vs" 1 1. ,J sjnT which officers and men seemed to Ti nlin. which was flylnir thoroughly enjoy, the U. 8. S. Gan- been missing for nett, naval , tutt bxdghuqiItji ' n n electrical storm.: navy amphibian planes operating Thprp wre five passeneers. In- in survey work out of Ketchikan, rltid'ng on woman, and .three sailed last evening at 8 o'clock on members of the crew oh the plane- ner return north. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. Rent. .V WhMt was nnnt.H rn the local exchange today at $1.4714. Morih fH Clair. Indian, was 'lnrt $15 with oot.lon of 15 davs, )w,nr'onment. bv Magistrate Mc-Clvrrnt 'n eU.v nollcft court this morning for drunkenness. Scottish Humor Imported direct Aberdeen Joke from the Factory Phrases one never hears In Aberdeen: "Allow me!" "What's yours?" ,ii3 F 4h