D ALBERT HALL LONDON, Mar. 6: A Liberal mass demonstration has been arranged for the Albert Hall, London, March 16 to enable David Lloyd Georgo to repeat the speech tie made last Friday in which he fledged the party if he returned to power to wipe out the unem ployment within the year with out adding a penny to the taxa Uon, SAW REVOLUTION IN MEXICO COMING AND MANY MOVED NORTH Word has been received by I'rince Itunert nnnnlo frnrrt friends LINDBERGH TO RE MARRIED WITHIN WEEK IS REPORT SEATTLE, Mar. G: Word has been received that Col. Charles A. Lindbergh is to !iod. be married within a week to Miss Morrow. In spite of the secrecy which has been maintained in connection with it a code invitntlnn to an airman to QUEBEC, Mar. G: Premier Taschereau told the legislature yesterday that one constitutional ..i . '.. . I .. .. . u-.i ........ wno nave been In Mexico stating (authority ne nau consuueu that the people in the western a definite opinion that the Ked-I'art of the country have been Ural Old Age pensions law was Meeting a revolution for somelultra vires. It raised the ques-tlme. As a result business was tlon as to whether the Dominion fit a standstill and those who had nower to use money to pay were able to leave for the United the provinces for part of States did so. cost of the scheme. Business With United States is larger, Wood and Paper Highest OTTAWA, Mar. Qf Canada' trade with the United. -Kingdom amounts to $6-10,81 1,132 in tho twelve months ended January 31 an increase of more than $48,-000,000 over the proceeding per- EDINBURGH, Mar. 6: Bight Rev. Dr. G. P. Walpole, Bishop of Edinburgh under the Episcopal Church of' Scotland, died on Monday. ' PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, Mar. G: The price of wheat hero today was $1.25Vif0r Number 1 Northern. the .This is a quarter of a cent I lower than yesterday. The export Were $4tG,- 850, C88 against 9-109,370,349 in tho preceding year. Imports reached $193,451,434. The trade with the United States has increased over $1G1,-000,000 for the same period to attend the interesting event I" ttnl f $1,359,208,515. Exports gave the affair away. The Ko the United States totalled marriage is to take place in $491,043,564, the largest item was or near Mexico City. W00(l PPer at $238,879,893. (. t t t OLD AGE PENSIONS MAY BE ULTRA VIRES OF DOMINION GOYT. imports were ?a40.35a.894 of th Is $802;514,3Gl represents iron and its products and $131,943,133 non mctalllcs including coal. BISHOP PASSES CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill Irryon rdi tb CUulfled Ad. LARGE CAIUBET It you loie, advertlM tor It. Sptclil Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays If you find, locate tb owner, Danclnf every Saturday nljht Wbtterer you Deed, adrertlM (or It from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire PRINCE RUPERT Accommodations for Private OCT THE CLASSIFIED HABIT. Parties Phone 457 Northern and Central British Columbia's (Newspaper Vol. XX., No. 53. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1029 PRICE FIVE CENTS CIVIL IN ME This it an hitherto unpublished photograph of Miss Anne Spencer Morrow, daughter of Am bassador Morrow, who had a bad shake-up in an airplane accident when her fir.vee, Col. Charles Lindbergh, landed in a plane with only one wheel at Mexico City. Prince Rupert is Exonerated From the :h pl Ice Bound Charge (Vancouver Province) Lukiu Johnston's efforts on behalf of Prince Rupert in nail-lag an article by one Barbara Austen in Pearson's Weekly, have borne fruit. It will be remembered that recently Barbara wrote a thrilling story for the London Weekly in which she alleged she walked two miles over an icefield into Prince Rupert. Mr. Johnston, London representative of the Southam newspapers, immediately took steps to challenge this reflection on Prince Rupert. The editor of Pearson's Weekly now writes Mr. Johnston, Stating: "I have now heard from Miss Austen, who much regrets that an error crept Into her article to which you refer. She feels quite certain that shs probably did say Prince Rupert, whereas the place she had in mind. was Prince Edwiird." It is now up to Barbara to explain where Prince, Edward is. Does she mean Princfc Edward Island? Mr Johnston intends to enquire. Barbara visited Vancouver about two years ago and sang at one of the churches. ASSISTING LAND SEEKERS EDMONTON, March C In order to help land seekers In their search for suitable locations, three parties will be at work under Dominion government nuspices all pring and summer. Their work will be to report on the kind of soil In each quarter section, so that tho government official may be able to give the immigrant the right advice. DEVELOPB ABRUPT DROP IN OIL SHARES n VANCOUVER, March G. Oil shares on the stock exchange yesterday declined abruptly in the face of heavy profit-taking. With the continued heavy turnover the mines were practically ignored. Home lost $1.2$, Coalmont 20, A. P. Consolidated 35, Dalhousie 20, Illinois Alberta 25, Mayland GO, McLcod 40, and Royalite $15. Dev-enlih improved 12 cents and Big Missouri was B higher. UNITED STATES REPORT THAT PRINCE IS TO BE REGENT Prince of Wales to be Appointed Regent Because of Poor Health of King Who May Not Fully Reccvei London Dispatch to New York Says King's Health Such That He May Never Again Participate in State Affairs NEW YORK, March 6. A news dispatch received here from London states that the Prince ot Wales will be made regent within the next month and that it is thought King George will never resume his kingly duties, his physical condition being such as to make this imperative. Wnile the King is much improved in health, his physicians'warn him that he will have to use the greatest care not to excite himself and to forego any undue exertion. Since the commencement of the King's illness the council of state has functioned, but it is pointed out that it cannot well function in such matters as the opening of parliament because Premier Baldwin is a member of that council, and as he prepares the speech from the throne and places it in the hands of the sovereign, it would be a rather anomalous condition of affairs. Also, it is pointed out that the question of the dissolution of parliament has to be undertaken. Should Mr. Baldwin be defeated atthe polls he Would have to resign and his resignation as premier would be accepted by himselfi as a member of the council of state. . . ,.. The only person who might object, to-the regency of the Prince might possibly be the QUeeny butishe has no authority in the matter. The appointment of the Prince- of- Wales -as- regent has been suggested as a possibility before, but now, it is understood,- the move has been decided upon and Will be' made very soon. BOGNOR, March 6. The King walked from his bedroom to the adjoining sun room at Craigwell House yesterday, sitting there all morning in the warm sunshine. WARRANT PREPARED LONDON, March 6. An important part of the new duties devolving upon the Prince of Wales as His Majesty's deputy will be to officiate at this year's investitures of knighthood. It is stated authoritatively that a royal warrant granting the necessary powers to the Prince has been prepared. LLOYD GEORGE TO SPEAK AT INVESTIGATE SECRET FUND Hon. U. H. J'ooley Says Matters of Serioua .Moment Brouiht to His Attention VICTORIA. March 6 An invent'gatlon is to Lc held into the expenditures made out to the secret i-ervice fund established under the Government Liquor Act. This was decided when .a motion was introduced by Hon. R. II . Pooley in the legislature, and. passed. A select committee consisting of Bd. Tw;gg,0. W. Berry and Ian Mackenzie will conduct the irrrekiigatfhn" with power to call witnesses and take evidence on oath. "I have given serious consideration to the motion. Matters of serious moment have come to my attention during the past few days. I should feel lacking in my duty If I did net carry out the investigation." said Mr. Pooley in reply to T. D. Pat-lullojnd A M. Manson, who had asked that the motion he withdrawn on the grounds that it would be a very unwise precedent to set. INCREASE IN TRADECANADA Lindy's Bride To Be Terrible Civil War is Commencing in Mexico flighting Everywhere ' NEW YORK, March 6. Word received here from . Mexico City indicates that out of the 60,000 men in the Mexican army, 10,000 have gone over to the rebels. Military action on an extended scale marked the prog-oss of the Mexican revolution today. Both government and rebel troop movements have begun in the north and ..outh and heavy fighting is in prospect. The federal forces were today marching in five directions to recapture Monterey, an important railway centre. The condition with regard to Vera Cruz is different, the government being content to battle up that port, i In the north the rebels appear to have scored signal successes, but the battle lines were being drawn at points a.most within gun range of the-United States border. Mexican reports nave been received of fighting, favorable to the rebels at Mazatlan, SinalosTorreaon, oshuila and Cannea, while the rebels also claim to ha.ve captured Chihushua a city of 60,000 people. It is becoming more evident that the war is largely over the question of religious liberty, GARRISON REVOLTS WASHINGTON, March 6. The United States consul, Willis Myers, at Vera Cruz, reports to the state depart ment today that a third battalion of the revolutionary1 garrison at Vera Crui had- mutiriied 'a"nd Wds occupying half ' the city. " M ACM ILL AN MAKES SCHOLARSHIP OFFER TO UNIVERSITY . VANCOUVER, Mar. 6: II. R. MacMillan, president of the II. R. MacMillan Ex- port Co. Ltd., and part owner of a sawmill at Prince Rup- ert, has offered, a $1,000 ' scholarship in economics ef- fective for three years with a free study trip to the Orient to students of the University of British Colum- bia. The governors will con- aider the offer sho'rtly. r CO. WINS FIRST BOUT IN BRANCH LINES OTTAWA, March 5. While the application of the C.P.R. to build what the C.N.R. compluins was thejr territory was held over, hc standing committee of the house of commons yesterday recommended construction of branch lines by the C.N.R. between Mel-fort and Aberdeen, Sask. The branch lines measure of the C.P.R. wijl be considered at a later date. The Canadian National branch would cost $1,800,000, covering 89 miles. CP.R. SKIPPER DIES VANCOUVER. Mar. 6: Captain William Sanderson, aged 74, a pioneer Canadian Pacific Mas-jter Mariner, was buried today. He died on Sunday. He was I born in Liverpool, England. NEWGAMEACT IN COMMITTEE Will Be Put In Force by Order-in-Council on Manson's Suggestion VICTORIA, March 6. The Game Act amendments introduced by Hon-. R. H. Pooley were considered' by the committee of the whole legislature yesterday. Some amendments relative to the trap line registration which Dr. AVrineh had offered were not finally disposed of aria are to be ' considered at the next sitting. Mr. Pooley conceded a request of former Attorney-General Man-son for a little delay in bringing in of the administrative sections of the bill. It will be brought into effect by an order-in-council. Mr. Manson's plea was that the attorney-general should try out the present administrative sec tions before making the changes which he had in view. GALE THREATENED AIRSHIPS WASHINGTON, Mar. G: A howling 45-mile wind accompanied by rain threatened two dirigibles which were anchored at Bowling Field. It was with great difficulty the airships were held. . 1 ScottishHumor. Imported direct from the Aberdeen Joke Fattory HEIRS AND EXECUTORS "Father, what are heirs and executors!" Father: "Hefrs are the descendants o' fowks wi' money and execut-ors are the fowks that wish they were deid.