1 ummittee 01 in nouse 01 , ... it A A 1 n mons. Details ni wm aww nt have yet to be analysed by , Discusaing the matter of the Dominion government and the highway with the finance coav arv legislation prepared, imtttee of, the citv council, Mr. I will be very much ctlsap- McKensie asksd if It was vital .. t.d if the plan is not brought that the road to Terrace should 1 IttiiVS. Parliament next session." go via the canneries. He pointed A. Dunning, minister of out that it vould be much cheap- ,,! er to ouiia on a route uu inmi PILOTS MUST BE LICENSED VANCOUVER, April 27: In !!' future only pilots holding H- -i nsos will be able to practice in Tiitmh Columbia waters accor- IT" into effect will be set shortly. FLIGHT FROM NOME TO ASIA V"ME. Alanks. April 27 Com- t Iri mg a 400-mUc flight alone that ' "I; him from here to Asia and b.'t-k. Purker Cramer. Chicago avi-i'' "r. returned lato today. He I,:aiK to leave here today with W. s tiamble for New York and ex-IT' is to make the flight In five i;ivs or loss via Fairbanks and Whitehorne. BIRTH A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Henderson, 20G seventh Avenue West at the Prince Rupet General Hospital j nt 10 o'clock Inst evening. ' but they could assure the commit tee of the government symimy In the matter. The acting minister of public works expressed the, opinion that the question of the road might safely be left with ti, riirior Mifineer. Mr. Gwyw. who was keen on the project and who was one of the most competent engineers In the service of the department. Park Grounds The finance committee also trv i,n yy-UYi the ministers the matter of forty-elght acre P V. Burhn, president 01 me council, iney were me nrsi, oAwmen against the use of ministers of the Tolmie administration to pay a visit to f as city. While they made no further promises in the ! win be conveyed to J. matter of the continuation of the Kaien Island Highway Brady m. r. Jt reiten reiterates and other questions which were taken up with them by the ,tne fjnance committee of the NEW FINANCIAL PLAN IS READY 1 ai. city council and the executive of the Prince Rupert Conservative ! Association, they showed a hearty interest in the representation that were mode and those who interviewed then express eonfi- dence that they will do all in ( YR. Scheme to Be Analyzed at their power to moaot the needs of Ottawa Preparatory to " 'tKfs "clly 'ii'Aner parts of Pawning Legislation jPrfriot Rupert riding.' The rain- f . "TeH wUtfpvKMM o? a trip . , -ru n ' Wth TtrT&ralle mi field in OTTAWA. ApriW:-ThtC.n..AIbfta rtop)ed at Hmlton nn National Railways plan -for aM, T.rra a, route west, ar-r .'.rgaiuaatien a is nciJ fvjrLLh y at fi 01 by udure has been rmfHtl -,511,7 ts.iTfrm tko interior s announced yesteroar j oir. . uflMi at -idniirht on the m y Thornton, president of the q for Campbell River toni, to the railways and ship- ikev will m-oeeed by ... a t r motor to Victoria. Uiiva Creek just mt 1 ...,, ai.t wliirh wfiicn had nf Multrlde Street (Continued on pag two) salnon traps. The resolution ! SUPPLEMENTED "ESTIMATES ARE PASSED OTTAWA OTTAWA. April 27. The house j committee on xupply passed the following public works estimates: For repairs and improve-menta on public build- inxi in B. C mOOO Naval barracks dockyard at Esquimau 80,080 Public building at Kimber- )ey .0W jthe Skeena River. It would be an A,rni polt office expensive unoenawng t ( py buildfatg at Trail . . . best and the highway might be ipement quarantine obtained more readily If the, &t WTUbwi cheaper route were used. Mr. I iIwmj McKemie was informed that tne To raM,t the veer's interest road to Terrace was the prime , on 5400,000 mortgage on desire of this city, the cannery! the Dominion publk route being a secondary, though very deairable consideration. Mr. McKentie Informed the .nnmiiiM that arrangements were being roaoe w cn v, PORT kiikj SIMP a m rm timg to an announcement made the promiad aerial survey of the yrsterday by Captain Grge I-'rolld route at an early date. The R"berton, director of pilotage, ; jvrnnnt felt it necessary to 111 Ottawa. He states that the !... nroDer surveys and tl;it. upon which this order will j)nve u information before pro- MRS. JOSHUA TMT Wends of the deceesed from Port Simpson acted as wlUearers. TORONTO STOCKS (Courtesy of 'fi. D. Johnston Go.) Big Missouri. .1.78. C. ' a stand formerly taken bv I the Conservative against salmon traps and roeotda 1 both parties against the ose j ! of aueh machinerv. the Lib- eral Association having pre vkrasly passed a ronolutioa to this effect r- 4 . SO000 4,000 building at Vancouver . . 80000 nn nnrtT rimnnnit . . , .. 7 BURIED HERE TODAY The funeral of the late Mrs. Joshua Tait of Port Simpson, ceedlng further with the project. : whose death occurred this week, In their trip down the SKeena took pace Rt 2:30 this afternoon River, they had been able to seefrom the cha"l of the B. C. Un-at first hand the country with Herttikers to Pair view Cemetery, which they were Impressed. As rv. A. Wilson, pastor of First fnr a definite statement, that .United Church conducted the ser- would have to come latr from vice and Miss M. A. Way pre the minister of the aeparunem wiaea ai me Bran ir me nywiBH Fulnnn Bridire. llHEi h.A. '-t Intl. NickeL 4 8.00 ;rliX w Lskeshore, 26.60 . -Mandy, Nlpissing, 3.00. Noranda, 51.60. Premier, 1.90. ' .' Sudbury Basin, &7& ahorrHt-Gorddri, .85- ' Tfjelc Hughes, $M. ' Hudaeh Ba 180. CENOTAPH TO BEERECTED Drive for Thousand Dollars to lie Commenced Immediately by Committee At a meeting of the Canadian Legion wfth the members of (he cenotaph committee la.it night, it was decicea to proceed at once with the erection of a cenotaph and Secretary Sinclair wh instructed to call for tender. The ccnotajm in 1o e reii'v for unveiling en November 11 of th'r; year. 'i' The wrretpry ww Inxtrwt-rl tr writ to'the minister of land? nt Victoria ank'nr; that a cite I'e rmVtft p fr- f the government buildings here ax premised by fT . I). Paltullo when he wn rnin?ser. A corpmiitc- conniKtin? of It. V. R. JePJne.S. M. New-ton and another to, be added wa given, charge of a drive which is to heiput on at once to raie the thousand dollars now required to defray the cost of the memorial . J . STOCK HUOTATIONS 'Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) The following quotation were id and nked: Bayview. 6, SVi. Big Missouri, 1.G7, 1.08 Cork Province. II, Cotton Bert, Nil, Si. Dunwell. 22, NW. ' Duthie, M, 60. George Cooper, NU, 7.75. Georgia River, 37, t8. Golconda, 1.46, 1.50. Grand view, 44, 45. Independence, lV4. 10. Inter. Coal & Coke, SS. S7. Kootenay Florence, If, Nil. Kortenay King. 49 t, W. L. & L.. 2', Nil. Lucky Jim, 15. NIL Mohawk. 4',, 6. Morton Woolsey, tkk, 7Vfc. Marmot River Gold, OH, 7, . Marmot iietals, 4Vi. S. National Silver, lG, 18. Noble Five, 66, 68. Oregon Copper, BG, fi.' Pend Oreille. C.8S. 64)0. Premier. 1.85, 14)0. Porter-Idaho. 584. Nil. Reeves Macdonald, 2.36, 2.40. Rufus-ArgenU, 27, 28. Silver Crest, 7, 8. Silverado, 86, Nil. Slocan Rambler, 18, 19. Snowflake, 61, 68. Sunloch, 2.20. 2.70. Topley Richfield, SS, SS. Wellington Nil. 16. Whitewater, 1.00, 1.06. Woodbine, 4, 5. Oils, Calgary British Dominion, Nil, 1.26. Dallas, Nil, 1.60. Great West, Nil, 55. Mid West, Nil, 1JD0. Mill City, Nil. GJSO. (Continued on page two). DRILL HAKGAL OIL CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill CvrjroQ retcU th Claaalfied Ada. LARUE CABARET If you lone, adrertlae lor tt. Special Dinners Thursday and Saturday It jou find, locate tb owner. PaDcInf every Saturday nljbt from 9 to 12. need. advertlM for It WhaWrer you ' Dance Ball tor Hire PRINCE RUPERT Accommodation for Private OCT Tlir. CMSHIFIED IIAIIIT. PartlM Northern and Central, British Columbia's Newspaper 1'jon 457 Vol. XX.. No. 97. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, S ATURDAY, APRIL. 27, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS COM N HEAR TWO PROVINCIAL MINISTER Provincial Ministers Give Favorable Consideration to Highway Representations tllCIl.IlAIL itIIU UTUIUI itjffl UlllUlllH-V til VUUHUI aim Conservative Executive and Discuss Problem With Them ! TORIES ARE ALSO AGAINST USE OF TRAPS FOR FISH Prince Rupert was favored last evening with a briet The executive of the isit from Hon. W. A- McKenzie, minister of mines and Trim Rupert Conservative works the absence of Hon. Association last night pas-.V arting minister of public during i uWeri trip to the Old aountry. and Hon.. R.j - ISiTSSi DI VIDEN C. fMrvrm 5sjl!amj SCUSS ROAD Heme Town Honors Beloved Ambassador T. Il.T'Ur. iifmc tew n. h.v cakPt h'llflirg the mortal remains of the late AmbaMudor Myron 1 ' '''d ' " 'he Trinity Episcopal Cathedral at Cleveland, Ohio, his 1 he hie uiplonvu wan accorded full military honors. KILLED WHEN ' THROWN FROM SPEEDING AUTO 1 j?;- . - I SEATTLE. April 27 The daugfcien of 5tHe-Seator Josaph Sf. Peter, cfi Eyoretf vis's huWed to death with a young man when Commissioners at: w Grain Enquiry are Very Courteous speeding in an automobile, it Promise to Do Everything Possible Regard to Complaints .crashed into a telephone pole here i Mafje Here of Discriminatory Chareea 'last night, caromed across the street into another car, and came and Lack of Aids to stop against the second 11 e-1 . . , . T ... John Uhey of Seattle, driver of jieg shorter and the weather con- tne car. was out sngnuy mjurea. Hitinn lttr in the atrait than by IS ACQUITTED Charge of Brlliery in Connection With Aimee McPherson Trial Fails ANOTHER AVIATION SERVICE PROPOSED The 'directors o illargal Oil; SEATTLE. April 27. Carl flsst night authorlbed the cloning Ndlson, pilot for Captain Hubert of a deal with the Imperial Oil Wilkin in his polar expeditions at Co. for drilling their acreage, ac- both the extremes of the world, cording to word received today sailed north today for Fairbanks. by S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, April 27 Wheat was quoted on the hnge today at f 1.18S. Tlivnn Kntrance. He aasured the ninrrUADHV iBoard of Trade delegation that JUliULl nHil J I laid the matter before him that if he could do anything to rectify the matter he would. The council of the board was introduced to the commission by Vice-President Tinker. The chief commissioner sara their commission dealt with the aafe handling and marketing of SACRAMENTO, April 27. Su- Krain and us Prince Rupert wasl perior Judge Carina Hardy of Los 'one of the ports where grain was Angeles was acquitted by the Sen- marketed, the commission was in-! n(n Prlrfau nn all IkalHUa rff 4.a4n in If Th ftlVtnr WM I the quantity handled this year c phow pole. ! t-niei Justice iirown 01 tne basKatcnewan court of Another daughter of the -enator : king's bench, who is chairman of the Grain Inquiry Com- and a third young woman are seri- mission which sat here yesterday, after hearing the ousiy injured, perhups fatally. Prinr Runert case for better aids tn navimtinn ti nllnw The dead are: Mrs. Genevive St. tj c-u v,.. v: - " 1 . IVter Hilton, aged 24. of Everett. VtA, "ri J ' 1 S1. and James DoujrVss, aged 5. f Pthy with Prince Rupert's claim and said he did not Seattle. Verna St. Petor. radio hink it should be a difficult matter to obtain the two singer of Seattle, and Mrytie lights asked. The opinion of practical, men such as the w nent. agea j. entertainer, 01 e- captains should be more valuable than any other. attle, were injured and may die. An,iurn.iv th. rout w llor'V.i He did not thinf this, differential was justified. The difficulty was chat they could not not the xhort-sH possible route through Hecate, Continued on page two.) STOCK TRANSFER TAX DELAYED OTTAWA, April 27: Changes I in the tax on sale and transfer of misdemeanors in office as aet built by the people of Canada, for "ares in stock will not come into forth in Assembly's four articles the purpose of taking care of thele" untl1 nurjr 1. Hon. O. f impeachment because of his'jrrain and the commistion wanted u wwwo ui ne nouse activities on behalf of Aimec to know if the handicaps ooraplain-1 y"'- n wre 10 nve Semple Mclherson, EvangellHt. d 0f could be removed. There I tom fft on May 1. Now had been quite a falling off in I " ina uie amenaing bill will not be ready to receive I lL. I A Ail At A t . list and ""' ate-wished compared with they," to asrortain why. OP 1TTI C TA ! kQVh. Th nrM wlw,Si caueo upon; 5fc.il ILK 1U ALAJNAlwas J H. Pillsbury. who explain-j jHe is said to be representing east I em capitalists who are contempts ting establishing a commercial av- iation service to AluHka to include ex- all ltn major cities and eventually extend to Siheriit . ed that he was asked to speak for , the hoard as being one who knew something about the subject of groin shipping. He said that Prince Rupert was disappointed si the small amount of grain shipped. Only recently a local delegation visited Calgary to try to find out the reason and the only one they could ascertain was the Scottish Humor Imported dfrect from the Aberdeen Joke Factory MEMENTO OF ABBRDEEN An American visitor to Aberdeen wished to take a memento of the Granite City hotcy with differential of nine pence a ton j him. He purchased n fountain pen against this port in shipping rates, and filled it nt the Post Office.