? 4 The Wise Man Boston Grill The wise man reach the classified waim ' ' " advertisements and LARGE CABARET uses peclai Dinner Thursday and Saturday them whenever he needs to sell binrJng Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 or buy, or rent, to find lost Dance Hall lor Hlr goods or to get a job. AccommodaUont lor Private Parties PHONE 437 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER - : V 1 XX., NO, 148,, . - PRINCE RUrERT, B. C FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. PRICE FIVE HKN'TM Canadian Government BIRTHDAYOF U OCTOGENARIAN J ATKITIMAAT :MAAT. June 81 The mtaston w the wene or a very enaj rrrntly when Rev Ur FINALTENNIS GAMES PLAYED &! It M 11 L. ShsdwoU nnd Mr. nr. captured honors In she ,,f th ' numrt TWffltft tournament by defeating Mia s.mth and Mr. WlUkun Currls, (' in the fane) yesterday after-1 ' hoUy oontesM final UJt eve-Ma Vera Baslth and Ml H ward tun mixed double by defaauu ( imiute MlscheU and Carl Brand. : e-4 7-8 This nroved to be PLANTING OF sislAMERICAN LADY to Await Final Action of U. S. on Tariff At hlrt k piMiiMlrd Yankee fttehera In llrst I hi dm- uf loMe-lleder Tmtoy Mwt . htf MmM Ttu Jfl'ISS Is rS 13 -rc B A of Killmaet orteoratlng ,., ,k- f...ttHh Mrtnday entertained " PhUMdelDhjM Mew Tork. . -. . - j bka MfMnnun tv , I 1 f I -J usajfag SJBI MSI. Vfmmm ii w .tf of tnteresllng stortes of old werr told both of doings at .i, and in Iratend. Mr Mogecsj C .alii whv served by Mtaa Wilson and lluggina. Assam those present ; Mr and Mrs. PnlUp WUllams, . d Mrs. WUUe Orant, Vlr. and Msihew Wilson. Mr and Mrs Bhaw. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. M and Mrs Jesaea Onrtooc. H -ward. Pred Orant. Darld Orant M- and Mrt McMillan. neat recltsl. slso uiKler Oyro auxploae. STAKES WINNER AcoOT. Jtme 21. Mr. Oortette Olorney' 3 yor-oll Posterity won the Hardwlck intra today. C Oordon1 and M. Fields t He most totrfeng matches of fck mllj thtrd. mght horsns rvirc tournament. B i'l ie wlU be presented laser to the Mm ' rjorney W Unstsd Bute cit-'"rs ilsen. I sjta Wheeler owned by H. Clayton, won 2w wejttnghtm Stahaa: Mr. Bears Toaa. my Atltkw came wd and tr H . Ow-llffe Owens fclut Fortuna ran third. fl UAJian OYAH F urviL AKE succESSFULSrjAL BY CAIH0LC mm ThoiiHsnd KamlM Trout Kg Heltig ftared Today In Usui I A vary aurcwful m-ll waa h-ld last Angling llesort night by the Csthoiir Women . Lesgue 1 irTthe Catholic 8rhxl Hall. The event "inn planting of Kamloopa rain- wm in chsjpr ' utl . r mm esiis A o be made rh yroyh"hstfuf'. ''lie rxmil.r siwlliur resort adjoin- Prlre winners ie ctt.y Fifty thousand egg ar- Brtdg--" ; iwe from the south on the sseamer our; second. r . ,.1. uui a firt M. Armstrong, P. St. Am OMaswy; mem H. F. upertnAendent of the Lekelse Olsmey M n'Brran; ry. and W O: Fulton, aooompan- Whist -Ud J.VV" two men. left at noon today tt second Mn. lt ' I Uko to oarry out the planting Stamp m-'' r ' made to Aftfroard. saT i".!. effort that have been Car-r' Cloyah Uke have met with con- gu, mu.lo U LTLrn . ..... Harry - piannng ha been of oeremonls. rtttnort UaH and Oun fflub. Astafl w was master masser MEXICO SENDS CANADIAN HOME Major Klnjkford of Toronto Released From Prison but Ordered Expelled A PERNICIOUS lOKEIONER OTTAWA. June 21. Major W. B. .... .. Kingsford. former Toronto resiaent and T 01 1 AVVA, June dl. While the progress of the United to tn Canadian Dra-States tariff legislation is being followed here with at- "X -SJTT-JILK tf-ntion, there is no disposition to act hastily. The atti- oonmi1 ouadaujara. Mexico, c-ta'Je of watchful waiting adopted by the Government be- f r tne introduction of the last budget is being main- Ue,co expulsion of Kingaford a Uuned There is no tendency to ignore proposed changes CTT Xy m the U. b. tariff schedules and their possible effect on Thebrder wa made Is consequence Canada's trade is being noted, but the process now going ILXSLZXZ on is one of merely gathering information. m that tte He had been in Changes upward in the Canadian tariff can be made;14 of oofte ltio- i act or rarnament. oonecquevsu j - , Government should consider tt.. ........... ..,il to meet the United State In- .. - iy an upward revision here, mb 4 , tw.uk have to watt uattt the WrME ill LATIONK ton of Partlem. j WITH SOVIET lll'MU , or held hsre 1. that there pro- A MSB AH ft MM BU) sill be no finality In the U. B. : uiit.l fall. Then will be time LONDON, June 21 The Daily . h w aettle down and determine Herald. Later organ In thla coon- . vtiat the effect on Canada, wtll try. aay the Maodonald Oovern- ! ut once determined, the Govern-' awt whI take step to resume .hi, intimated Um( it will be pre- diplomatic relwUi-M with Soviet ui aet In beet Interest of i Russia as icon aa poasint. '" w io there ha been no announce- Iaa4tat4t4t44 ..! h definite nature either during ... . y-nn Just pest or atom, tt aeem I !.. i dirt the policy of the Govern- ; v.i! be one of erectly increasing - 'turn the Empire Tlr logical bi riieve thla la by means of the , British preference If the Cnl-' hhut ouw Canadian :i.rxet for these will be sought ' rc relerably within the Bmptre. :!ira:.- to be the view held here 65,000 FANS WATCHED GAME: DIOCESAN W. A. MEETING IS ON Horn VeoteriUv by Mm. RU: luktrated l-rlure ly Mr. A. V. Kolilniion HthlXfXS TODAY p to eoniteeUon with the eighteenth annva) meeting' of the Caledonia Dtoosssn Board of the Women Auxiliary to the MlesioeMry Society of the Church of England In Canada opened yesterday afternoon. ! when Mr. R:x, diocesan president, was heme at the Bishop ' House to all Women's Auxiliary members, ladles of St. Andrew. Oattndral and delegates from outside polpta with their hos- the Cathedral there was an Urngtrgted addresa by Mrs. A. W. BoWasM at Terrsoe on "India In OaauMat.- Tmia mlaue entertainment fw nam. si - roe nuneuo nrrrrH of much Interest to s lsree pouaooa wrsc Tam pnoncrs, incruouig gongregatlan which was nude up of the once wmampamnu- ijennoea. gor w aaany paoptt etoer than menbees of tatts iKdoro WsW tea today to win the tfca ehurstv- Mn. RoUHwon was as- of. a dnwabjsdaw ji aMlad tar ttfr Hfoi.aiens by Ht W hung flPJ!BrFWfgrnefTfAeBlruJl abd Miasm rMen and Al ainunona H his fifteenth and Myra sWmp-VlBtat. Re. J. B. (Mr- iatvcnib homera. Kass also hit for the son. rector, presided and conducted a circuit Stnunona pounded the Ymtoe I oasolrnsl opening . hurlera fcr five hlU Ui live times at bat 1 After H(Jmin union bad been and dro-r In thno runs j oelehrajed MaVmcRitng by BMnop O. The victory Increased the lead of tbol-A. "Mtk. aaslated by R Jre.B aryyahB Mackmen over the chiaipions to eighty Ai.Rla. seals ted by Rev J. B. Olbson. GLEE SINGERS REACH CITY TODAY AND WILL SING TWO DAYS HERE The Westminster Olee Singers, oon-aasung of a party of thirteen of Bng-land'a most talented vocalists and including att boy sopranos selected from among the large oathedral choir of 1w-don and other largo oantrea. arrived in the cHy on the 111r.ee Osurge this morning from the south to give recitals In the Moose Hall ben under the auspices of the Oyro Club .tonight and tomorrow sftsrnoon and evening Local music lovers have been looking forward to this event and already Ahe seating capacity - - . I. nMMtlj.nllli MM lilt I IOT HNUU. - i" " - I The Olee Blngera will sail frcm here Mrs Muidwrlt aiwl Mra MrAlordle Win 'Monday morn Ins on the Prtnoesa Umlae iJdles- Doubles and Mh Jmlth , for Ketthlkan. where they will give their and Howard Mlird inr Btanctp gave an mtereanng addresa to the ladlea on the growth of the cbureji to Canada and In thla diocese in parUoular An addrem of welcome to the delegate was delivered by Mrs. J. B. Olbson and responded to by Mn. T. J Msrah of Terrsoe. The vord then resolved tteelf tn'.D routine At 1 o'clock, rtnoheon was served to the delegataa by the Women'a Auxiliary. This afternoon the tins busl-nen aaaston Is being held, the agenda including the receiving of reports and election of diocesan officers . ROBIELREID GRANDMASTER MASONIC ORDER Other Of itisls Appointed at tlrand Lodre In Yh torla TmUy VICTOMA. June J 1 Bo bie t. Retd of Vancouver Is the new grand master of the grand todfte of the Masonic order of rir:tlh Calumbln, ueeeedlng Robert Balrd of Victoria, it was announced to-' day sa the grand lodge cawed Hs bus- t nea Mkms. Other offtssta were; Deputy grand mo star Dr. D. E. Karr of Duncan. Senior grand wwrden H. B of PHittotan. Junior grand wrdn--Jm R. Beek of Vancouver. Orand treaeurar Harry H. Watson of Vancouver. Orand ssoretsry Dr W. A. de Wolfe Akntth of Varjoosjver'. This s 'Unas' mi pronredlng m a orra-van of motor nee five hubdred vMtlng Mason ware the gticwt at a garden fete at Butcharts Oarden BOXING COMMISSION OF ALASKA SETS THE WEIGHTS FOR FIGHTERS KETCHIKAN. June al At a recent meeting of the Territorial boxing commission, tt following weight and d asset wre adopted a official for the Territory: Flyweight. " pound. Bsntsa weight. Its pounds.' r'.thnrw4(ht. 1M poufMts. Lirhtwotght. 135 riounds. We'teneetght. 147 pound. Middleweight, 160 pound I iirht-hesvweight. 17S pound. Hvvweufht all over. All boxer engaging In contest In Alaska must be licensed . ns here. Prince Henry in the West The nbovi' picture was -.aketi at Victoria. B C ajui Duke of Oltnicester. third son of King Oeurge. ulk.;. niece of Hon Randolph Bruce, Lleui ..."...ir years Joined the staff of Oaaadiaa Vlck- It wa several hour before .the bodtea of Jcrvli and Marrla were l'snoveiwd tram the wrecked plane. The body of Cald well ws not found. The plane was flying low when M struck two high tension ,wtres carrying I electric powrr and almost ksomsdiatsiy burst Into flemea crashed and torosd over. The accident apparently happened when engine failure made It Impca-'srble for the pilot to avoid striking the high tension wire. TO NEW YORK OARTAOENA. Spain. Jure SI: -Major Ma"V rtamon Franoo, the Spanish aviator. who flew across the South Atlantic In 1996, took off here today for the Aaerf Island on the first dap of a rugnt to New Tork. He may call at Halifax, Nova Sootls. TIIISTLBS TUAM The team for the ThUUss ssatcht in ih:j- Pnnne Henry. -j Miss Marknle, Airplane Struck Power Wires on River St. Lawrence, Crashed and Ihree Men Were Killed MONTREAL, June 21. Capt Hon. J. C. Jervis, M.C., 32 years of age, son of Lord St. Vincent and former A.D.C. to Viscount Willingdon, and two companions were instantly killed when a seaplane in which they were riding crashed in the St. Lawrence River yesterday afternoon between Point St Charles and Nun's Island. Other victims were Pilot C. S. Caldwell and Dr. William D. Morris, who came here two years ago from Victoria, BC, where his parents reside. Captain Jervis came to Canada in 1926 as aide de camp to the governor-general and after two - - ' . NAAS RIVER RUN IS FAIR II. Ii (illl eter Tliere Yetrrdy Had 63 Fish: skretM Not Heavy Yet Iterortu frwa the as Ittver Indl-ei'fe that wkrve Honing there I r rv lr for I he opening of the ws-Mn. the high boat etrrdy having tske-i n'xtv-three f'h. It V III he n seek before the Hock-ete run get In full tsing on the NNeena. lut atiTSglng meantime from 4 to 0 rMi . Tbve sr- turn anoroxlmatrly IMIO boat fishing on tlie skretu Kltrr and ti or Stu -n the Nasi No retet hsve yet bsrw mrlted from Klvers Inlet r the mainland, south o' here. JAP FISHERMEN ARE FINED HERE the Dominion Day Cup football game agetnat Empress Social ClUfe wtll be ,. ,. ,, , . , . , J foUrTLambl; Emktn and Jck: . 'i V Having I lvhsd Before Opening of ! A,-.n Hi.n .nd M.I.- c ,n. bell. Macdonakl. Baptle. Mltehell ' tl ' Farquhar. Spares will be Mitchell. ' Woods, Stiles and Bussanlch. ! FEW CAPTURED HOUSTON. Texas. June 21 . Seventeen Of 43 convicts who escaped yesterday from Olemna state prison farm were tn Irons today and four other were ahot and slightly wounded by poFsemen wrre In the hospital. Armed poses befctjad pack of bloodhounds continued their neareh of river bottom for the fugitives. fcockeye (eaim Four Jnpanee fishermen from ranrehes on tbe.ftheana River were engfe riiutrf asfl snit rata hv W. C (MlUnn. I ' tf)ljrYS of the pesce. thin momlg t Ml ahf bd trte'r net In the water aa rfot'ir 'or n bfre the opening of th i"ck'ye flfjilng assson an Wednesday , nt ht. The fishermen w-re K Karlgal. wv- imid: k. isumi. Bunnysue; J Uwat. asxton: and K. Kada, Oceanic 11KI.H Tt) CANNKKY About a doren Ircal (tlrls left last night aboard th .etnfeoat Zenardl, Oapl R Oimmnu for Hnmohsck Bay Port her Isl"d. where they will be em ployed in the new cannery of Chatham 8trnlU Packing Co. Proposal to Ask for Sale of Railway to CP.R. Is Set Forth Thomas McClymont Urges That Matter Engage Associated Boards Instead of Suggestion ! For a New Province In a carefully thought out address at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday, Thomas McClymont proposed that instead of agitating for a new province for the north, the Associated Boards of Trade at their meeting this month should commence an agitation for the sale of the section of the railway from Red Pas3 Junction to Prince Rupert to the Canadian Pacific Railway. Mr. McClymont said: nem-fjt ana uveii topic, dot oniy . re but in the InUrlor, 1 the "New . v.nvt" and sn the matter will be - i-tjM into the llmfllght by virtue i being placed before' th' Associated i-'ci- rf Trade. Our own Boird of h1 will have a rrnotutlcn and from :.re4 report, w note that those In ie interior will also have reeolutlon i the nurtter. The ccuse of this agitation eta only x th..t the people are dissatisfied with x.stlrz condition, and seek aom emedy. and In easting bout for an. rtHve relied upon the Itrgest possible -ir.d perhaps without flrit asoertslnlng vhrtber tt might not turn out to be i liability rather than an Kt, In the olden days those favoring (tmlltr proposition would b Vermed rebel. Scmethnes force of inns ya rcwrted to, to bring about the dealrad end and the rebels when eaught were tsually hung In chain or beheaded, 'nd while In a general way' rabcla. eel-V-m receive any credit, yet thry aeem to he neaessary for tne plaalng before a nasten the wrong under which datagsa may be governed and when., the wrongs re righted th rebel are, for. gotten swept by way of mlamy. This aatintry ha not torn free (Continued on page two.) STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) The following quoutlonf war bid nd g'ked: B. C. SUrer. l.Ifl. 1.30. Bsyv'ew. 2 3-4, a. Big Missouri. 1.30. 1.11. Cork Frortnre 11 1-3. 12: Cotton Belt. 4S. 50. Dunwrtl. NU, 1. Dttthle Wine. 61, U. Oeorge Copper, 11. no. 11 00. Oeergla River. 39. Nil. Ooleohda, 1 20. 1.25. Orandvlew. 9012. 40. , Independence. 71-2. S. Indian Mine. 4. S. Intern. Coal it OoVe. 1. 39. Kortensy Florence. 13 1-2, U. Kootenay King, 37, 38. L & L.. 2. 3. Luoky Jim. M. 14. Mohawk. 31-2. 4. Morton Woolscy, 61-4. (1-2. Marmot River Ootd. NO. S. Msratfit Metsla, NU. S. Nttloral Silver, 12, It. N'Me Five SB. 60. Oretrn Oopper. 90, 301-2-Fend OretlV. 4.83. 8.00. Pfcwrer Oold. 1.34. 1.43. Pmnler 1.58. 1.70. Porter Idaho. . M. Reeves MsodonaM. 1.68. 1.70. rtufiis Argents. 34 1-3, 33. Ruth Hope. 41. 4. flUver Crest. 5 1-t. 6. SUtTTsdo 70. 80. BtlVSISvlUth 18 15 SWeso King. 5. NU. SMan Rambler. 10. NU. Sgdrwflake. 681-3. 64. Stinlrch. 2 00. 2.08. Toniey HtehfieM. 33. 83. TMIe Mine, 1.00. 1.20. WelHngton. NU. 12. Whitewater. 90 1-1. 91. Woodbine, i 1-1. 6. OIK Calgary Dsllss. 1.471-3. Nil. Great Wast. . 40. NU. K'-etirv 1.87. NU. Mid West. 68. NU. MU1 City. 0.33, NU. Mrdel. 93. Nil. Okslta. new, 3.3a. NU. Regent. SO. Nil. Richfield. 8S NU. Advance, 16.00. 16.50. A. P. Coneoildsted. 3; 47, 3.40. Calmont. 3.85. 3.99. Dalhoucte, 3.90. 3.95. Devenl-Ji, 41. 48 Fabyan Pete, 8 g-4, 0y Heme. 30.73. 31.33. Illinois Alberta, Nil. 00. Mtyland, 8.00, 8.35. MtDcsig.-Segur. NU. 3.321-2. !JfId 4.00. 4.05. New MeD-Htg.-Segur. NU, 1.70. vm-n. Nil 1.00. Hargal. 1.37. 1.40. Freehold. 1.10. 1.16. SterUng Pacific, 1.96. 1.94. United, 9 00, NU. !:trrn Htork Sherrttt Oordon, 7.40. NU. imiH'F. tit' ivnr.tr VANCOUVER. June 21: The price ol the wheat on exchange here today wa fl 17 3-8 RACING YACHT STRIKESROCK Marlln of Han t'ranrlsro Here tvith Pamsged Pro;e'.lr" sod Rudder The Marlln. owned by O. TburUng of St. Francis Yacht dub, San Franelsoo, and one of the larger entrant In the Olymplw to Juneau yacht race touched rock outside thla port yesterdsy and damaged her propeller and rudder, being towed h-re by a fishing boat last night for repairs. The vessel will be taken out of the water at the local dry dock today. 8h I thus eliminated from -he race. On board the Martin, b-side Sttpper C Thurllng. were Mr. ThurUnc, Willi, m A Wilton. Mr. and Mn. M.. Marti reUl and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. J)weombe. the enure party b int; regis '.ersd at tu Prince Rupert Hotel. CHICAGOSTILL HEADS LEAGUE Hark YVIImmi and Roger HornKby Npertaralsr End of Team KEW YORK. June 31 Haok WlUnn boaled out two homers yesterday and Sgrr Hornsby one aa Okdeago beat St. it 14 a free hutting contest. Oerl IfubbeU steadied after a shaky tart nd the Otant made tt three straight over the PhjUlr. Beaton bunched a double, a pass, two saerlflcea and two Brooklyn error tn the third inning for tsur run, ens Ming Bo-ten to beat the visttore. la the American League young Ed. Wtkh bald St. Lwt to tm hit, while SM team mate pounded Jt 4 and Ohl-esgo ssnisred the tors at oneaU. Detren won the sesond fame of their erle wtih Cleveland Beatoai took, the series opener from Wasting. Soon tn the two leagne fellow: AMEKICW I.F.A01E Doston . shiatm 3. DrtroH 3. Oeve4sid 4. -Ohteago 5. St. Lotus 3. NATIONAL IXAdlE New York 11. Phlladerphia 6. Brooklyn 3. Boston 4 . St. Louis 6. Chicago 7. AWAIMWORD FROM KETCHIKAN Plan for HaoebaU Kerle Here on Dominion liny Still Hrid l p Through No Answer The Dominion Day oelehratlon oam- imtttee of the Native Sons of Canada la ' tUl awarttng word from Ketchikan as to I whether or not baseball player from th Alaskan town will coroo here for a 'scries with the kaoats on July 1. Kttflh-. kan wUl be given until teasorrow bight to give Ha anawer and If fab word I received by that state it la proposed to ln-' vtead pisn for two tooal leagrue game to ) be ydat'ed on the nations) holiday ai s meeting 01 tne ceteoracion otsn-Mstat (ag ntght. it was decided to have a Isuator football gome on the mornang of jnly 1. In addition to the ahUdrertia snorts. Th Dominion Dig carp football Una) will be played In the aftsttjgoa. tvAiiE HiJirrtioN 4 4- COTTON IMHBTHV 4 4 MANfJHIWrER. Eng . June 11 ArsBOtttMiBiTvsrit was made that nntke will be posted by the em- ployen tonight ror 11 U per 4 cent reduction in wvgc in the 4 Lancashire cotton spinning Indus- 4 I