The'Wise Man Tho wise man readt the clat- CHILD WAS KILLED, lv "f Vancouver, was killed. PRINCE HENRY LEAVESCANADA HtKc. July 8:Prince "'.v. Dllba nf C. ImiKulal, Mtn RAMSAY MACDONALD WILL UPHOLD BRITISH purchase nrice was not announced. At a meeting of the, BOUND BERLIN Tii. H'o Tribune Plane Plans to Slop at Many 1'olnts, In. eluding Ireland ' III' .;o. July S. The Chl I- )une amphibian "Untln" l ' ; ok off from Lake Michi-. ' , for Berlin. 1 1. ! raornlng ' hedaM today are at Mil- II, it ne days wltti euuoequeiu ye M Cape Chldley, Mount "iroenland, Reykjavik, Ice-ht nee to Berlin, plane cu rhM Bob Oast, Parker D.Cramer, co-pilot gator; Robert Wood, avla-ittr of the Tribune. i Avimv Julv 2. Premier! ' ''"'''il h month's visit to Canada I JX a,-i'!t1 ! nft?.r?lHAl IRI1T PARK ' i a .... .. jiiifPtnav nu Mil r-t rvisini UYtKlUlllt Dl dAHU, drees In the debate on uw W to the itH?erh from tiie throne thU! afternoon, said as lo ine queau. hi ., 'IKNAV l mv ii . :-ben," u'. July w Mreem,nt which ,.t,r..Pi. hut we snail m immc arranemn- not forget that the Mont1y mornlnK when he fell overboard from Princess Mary en route from Victoria to Vancouver. The vessel was off Mayne Is-land in the Gulf of Georgia and Mfiy had apparently been leaning over the railing. The accident : was not seen but a cry was hrd by two companion, who The fine Francisco power. " were asleep in deck chairs. The yaeart Triton having on board her three had Riven up the(r sUte. owner Kobert B. PlnkertoB, noted roorn to a group of women. author and his party, arrived in .,.,----- port early rtrday afternoon YALUAoLC ull 1 Uf from the south and is spahdlng a dav or so here en :oute to Alaska on a pleasure cruise. The vessel. ...ui-u t- MMfi tha rinatfl oi ' BOOKS TO LIBRARY . St. Marie, um.. Mm. wn.cn .. mw . rva v.Iu.bi m of eiirht ' r,..t.le in Hudson Bay ttMe;-lr "l-"- v0,urflM( MnfS the "annual con- un'r The trip la eapeciea w !' v tributlon of the Rook Club to the ' institution. These books have been studied during the winter , months by the club nnd now that the eesveon has ended they are donated to the library so that rtitPiitroe IMTmCCTC others may nave tne oenem oi dUMNlDJ mlfclLJlo .enjoying reading the same books. All are classics. HEAVY IN JUNE 't,!,.rrTULuvKYlaVohlu,d the "l ; Tolnl Endings Were MI5.00O As .. 7 ".Afi I "We shall go back on none ol our . 3i25-t000 , Same 'flu., of Mr. and Mrs. Lewy 41 f Z..4..M.. Month Last Year bawlness lntresla tof out- nanion; .. jr,ttttt iftn,iinrci at this port ah not be aacrWIced. m f the hK mamI month H rr of Jt I c Muring I UI I It HIT mt'lllll lis w FORCED LANDING OF nnn nn Tnn UIIV vy it .a basis of 'figures compiled at fish packing houses on the waterfront, totalled 3,3-15.000 or n slight in- THE SOUTHERN CROSS lhe - ''! 000. American landings during ALLAHABAD. British India. tnP p.,Bt month totalled 2,3r)3,000 Charles Ktngsioni oun(g Bs against s,1(jH00U ' l8",,h 8mth n and v three companions m pounds in the same montn last t. '"' r.lv wheB i he .h.i tailed from f,, '.. u,,a for v KnKlsii.l. , ' , ",7 HI thl. 1,1 Southern Crow made foiffO Vp.r while Canadian halibut, tO: ,M,,'nd. .1,n". . t, ,. ...,... nMA.mrf. .wvi Wriril HIT iinf lit 1 1 I K t "V ss - ' - l-g wT. TrlM poS at nto of the tmine fouled. They myi p0W v, left Cal.uttH this morning. ;in Jut decree ecrease from 1,087,500 pounds ne 1028. claims can summer. i If the materials were freighted ; In by ordinary methods it is esM- j mated that the development work , could not start until next summer WELL KNOWN COUPLE WEDDED LAST NIGHT, Miss Jean Dockslnder Became! Bride of Cecil Downic at Ceremony In Kichmond I Booms I i A qujet but interesUnf wed ding was solemnised Uj& night at 8::i0 in the Kichmond, Booms when Bev. T. Ivon Jones of First Presbyterian Church uni Boston Grill URGE CAKAHET sified advertisements and uses " peclkl Dinner Thuradaja ud Saturday! tli' m whenever he needs to Bell Punditf Every Saturday Mtht, t to It or buy, or rent, to find lost Dance Hall (or Mir goods or to get a job. AcoommodaUona (or Prliate Ptrtk PHONE 437 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BMTISII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XX.. No. 152. Vnl PRINCE RUPERT, B. O, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1929. PRICE FIVE CENT? Consolidated Takes Over the Railway at Stewart and Port Is Likely to Develop There Stewart Paper Makes Announcement of Transfer and Comments on Possibilities of Development at ; 1 hat Point as a Result The Consolidated Minincr, Smeltine and Refininer Com pany, which already owns the George Copper mine, for' OWENLAKE MINE SOLD v nun ine railway is an ouuei 10 me sea, nas taKen over oum Jon vonars in. the railway at btcwart. Word to this effect has been re k ived and the following despatch from Stewart tells the story: The Stewart News will say this week: "The Hon. H., H. Stevens has announced that the interest of the Vancouver holdings' company in the Canadian Northeastern Railway Company has been turned over to the Congoli-J dat.'J Mining, Smelting and Refining Company. Thei l aitt r for the Canadian Northeastern was granted dur-j i rib last HPHsinn nf thp lptHalntiirp raf RrltiaVi f.nllimWn .n.truct a line of railway from tidewater at Stewart, f Taylor. B.i'.. to Kort Graham, on the Unlay River, thus opening up', wo of the largest known mineral belts in western Canada, namely the eastern contact belt, in which Stewart is Watt l, namely the Ingenki mineral belt, parallelling the wc-tt'i-ii watershed of the Finlay River. Between these 'm mineral belts is situated the famous Ground Hog coa1 fit-Ill., which, according to the Geological Survey, is only i"1 milt's from tidewater at Stewart and comprises an area ..f int.iv than 2000 square miles. This field contains the 1 1 known anthracite coal in Canada, and if coking coal, a-- i expected, can be found, this with the large known u a- r powers available may as a result of its unique ; ...Mi ion in relation to the large mineral areas mentioned i y easily dJSelop as a large industrial centre with Stew art a.s a iiqp ifljU,,,.,. . . VANCCjER, July 3. Consolidated Mining and voiveu in iransier oi Promising Interior Property Noah A. Timmlns president of the Hollinger Consolidated Mine Ltd. of Timmins Ont is reported to .have completed a riel under which he has secured the controlling interest in the Owen Lake Mining Co. property from Frank II. Smelting Cdvfipany, which is closely allied with the Cana- rpi T pn AM tin i nir (liar Pacific RaHway, has purchased the Canadian North- HH I I h lllfl YjAK I Vancouver Holdings, Ltd., of which Hon. H. H. Stevens! rm sklent The deal was closed here yesterday but the! . . - 1 . A . J il- - The sum Involved is stated tm he over $1,000,000 and a firxt cash payment of $150,-000 has been made. Mr. Timmins plans to put the mine on large scale production basis with as little delay as possible. The Owens Lake properties are situated 26 miles southeast Houston, just east of Smithcrs, on the Canadian National Railway line. They comproe65 claims carrying gold, siltftr antft (copper val- mr-. J?rHr . . . i .-njrvi.ayior is stated lo re- LOST HIS LIFE Latest ni.-t-r" "i :i-.n i B. V. i vative party in ( . n:;t,! i. wh il' t'rU. "ii..t'r- Plane Leaves Vancouver Today or Tonwrpuitor Stewart aniWM VANCOUVER,' July 3. Plans to tranport a $if$of engineers and several tons of material in a series of flichts from Stewart to Bowser Lake haVa been'nrnfidliv Consolidated Miniiig and Smelting Company, follmihg it purchase of the Canadian Northeastern Railway, Walter E. Gilbert will leave today Stewart. or tomorrow for not have considered using an .f1"1"1 esf 21' Am,rlCn nln harl . P.,n.HI.n ""Odling the r at the UN tf; The party of engineers now in Stewart will be taken in first and construction and survey , material during the next three or . four weeks. Pilot Gilbert will probably fly, Into Rowper Lake by way of Ileari River valley. This will give an: all-wate way route of 75 or 80 j miles. The Consolidated has 5G. mining claims along the Rell Irving River and Bowser Lake dle- trkt and it is estimated the sur- . . i. & vey ami development oi u.ene . be completed tnls AT EDMONTON Property Considerably Dam agtl hy Gale Following Iutenve Heat EDMONTON, July Si A terrific wind storm coming out of the west early. last night did untold damage to city property. Windows were smashed, trees uprooted and fences torn down. The wind" came as a climax to one of the hottest days of the year. Much need cd rain followed and this will be conaHerable help to the farmers of the district. DIED RESCUING YOUNG CHILDREN t.rl In marvluin Misa .TaaR TlrtrV- Stewart People Would Like Airplane Base to he Located at Rupert Stewart people are anxious that an airplane base should be located at Prince Rupert so that they might benefit by using airplanes in prospecting the more remote regions of the Portland Canal country. Interior points might also use the service a great deal and there have been numerous applications for transportation to and from Vancouver. Following is a letter on the subject received yesterday: Editor, Daily News: S:r Io your editorial "Prince Pupa t Again Loses," in the lsau of the News daied June 22. it art- pears prospectors hid utilized an airplane from Alaska into Canadian territory, but this it impossible, judging from the attitude of !.h Ca.M'.dun customs at Ottawa. We h id arranged with a United state seaplane outfit operating out of Juneau after failing to make adequate a? angemenW with ' Canadian operators to transport : DEATH WAS DUE BROKEN NECKS Two Men KilleJ at Smltbers Were Pinned Beneath Car; Third Esciptd DItlVER O.N RAIL four men and supplies from Hydar to a lake in thelskut river country, David Jcnea Declared to Have near where high grade cie veins Been Under Influence of were discovered forty year ago hy liquor When Driving placer miners, and leaving here or. June 1, but Ottawa emphatically SMITIILRS, Juiy 3. -After an refused to grant us a permit to aUy session yesterday a eor- use an American plane, the reason tuer', Jury eo..sia.;ug ot t! Ji. being thart there was no Canadian Orchard, foreman, Cha lea iteld, customs office In the interior, y. j. O'Neill, W. U. Doodson, although it was pointed out that Jokn McKent, and Hani G. 01. the plane would enter and clear at retUraed the fUowteg nf , . . diet at mti p.m. yesUrdi After a lou of a month of g vain- tins Yutvn h,A ... lM HW m 5. The charge for the trip be'ng i iSf k - .u. tti.-j evtnmg oi of jaa 2, im, , i A con- dustry and to further the develop-' " , , ii i plane been sooner available . Credit it due to the American SAN IC l III ...w. nnu ....... " i the aecideat." Joaes is held an 1 IkrotS r.fv owners yesterday afternoon the following directors Vancouver July 3:-Dousr-tract has been signed with the Western Canada Airways ment of the countrv bv Amw- our Convicon that tiiiaid DarM u. iv elected: Jamoa J. Warren, Roland C. Crowe, Selwyn las May, 29 fears of age, a mem-; by the Northern Prospecting Syndicate, ' a subsidiary of '"at,n& ih mineral potentiaiiiies t d , f , im .1 -i. itl itr n: '. nr:in. William Tit Munro A t,; hpr ber nf of th the firemen's fireman's amateur amateur I i.v. r a i ;nA u.. tn connection with the carrying carrying . Mm t V. ... im Blaylock, Thomas W. Ringay, Archi- i 1 ' baseball team, lost his life early ''id1 1 1. I FAVFS PHIf ACfi WELL mm AUTH0R I1LIVL 111 lAUiUJU Ul CRUISE TO ALASKA- ine uiisojiuaiuu, unu icauit u xiyin uuat puuiuo uy a efcergt of eMabltah- '?htr .ad has btta re- for their enter.i i in Alaska and it is a pity that they are debarred from assisting in, the opening up of northern British Columbia when no Canadian oper-! ators show any disposition to do so. By old time plospecting, mothods it will take years to cover terrtory that could be done In days with the use of the airplane. ( Prince Rupert is well situated at: an airplane base, possibly if thU fact was presented to Canadian airplane companies with Informant t-ll 1LI. Ml hu.t si Plt Taken Out During Pat abie business -PT;Un an al plane base -... ...... might be established. Trusting that the foregoing may be of iatereet to your readers, we remain NORTHERN ritOSPBCTOR BIG FIRE IN day next. Death ia both wat due to broken necks. A third passenger in the ear, Elgot Biornhofde, wat not 0 jured. BUILDING IS ON INCREASE Month Totalled $15,375, Bringing Year's Total to Date to 151,218 During the month of April SYNDICATE, building permits were luuad in this city representing a total value Of 116.376, l ie list including two new residences and improvements to existing buildings. Since the p A i TrAnxn a frat of tn ver new building ijAlilMIKrilA vtIu ' Prlnce Rufrt ia Dlaced . . ; , the first tlx fikonths of IMS. rAiNtiiatu, juiy a. i -'Sj)ecd Bont Upset and Badlo Op- More homes in the vicinity of Mill I Pol -1 ! v.ill". rralnr cmtor Falls Kullj In to ... Pxirnl Begaln Valley - were endangered today , , by Utt : Following Is the June building stader of VancouvtT ami Cecil i Connciousneaa coni8"" j. orooer, snmaie rwi inj.wi DowniaTjf thl city. After the) reduced part oi me picturesque oie carton, niditlon to ctrjrrfJny. many friendi of the; CORDOVA, July 3: -Collap- ,ittle city to Entos of residence 500.00 contracting couple stated a Ising after holding two small the dam"K Indicated that more D. nuthtilnnA alter oof IW.-oo chlravnri In, their honor. Icliildren aloft in tho eUji waters 'nan nomes were aamagja or j p Ww thjBk lW.uu The brides has been o, member 0f Eyak .Li ka, following, .sinking aewyoa ana tn me loss wui 4 sj. imam, of.thn Commodnre Cafo . stafC'nf r.W in whi-h hi. nH be considerably In excess of a.root . ' K.00 her' while-the groom is in the'i,.l.ral childivn wtrt' riding, fi. ! million dollars. service of the Canadian National p. McCuirc. nrmv army signal mirnnl Railways. They will reside at the radio operator, failfd to regain THOMrlS IS COMING menmonu uooms. conscioriuiuMi nere yeowmay , MOVIH ACTKKSS DIES LOS ANGELES. July 3: rnrna nnd died. Th speedboat was! TO CANADA LATER 'tvorcrowded. The cliiltlrcn were' . " v rt'scued hy n Alaskan Indian. I LONDON, July 3. Bt. Hon. McCuIre wn radio operator J H. Themfti announced In the Gladys Brockwell, motion picturo Inboard the stenmcr SUirr when house or commons today that ne ottfess, died last night of in- i she was wrt'. kfd last winter and would visit Canada Immediately urles" rocetvtd in an atUemobile , rf used to desert his poat at parliament had risen to discuss accident Thursday. 'that time. the migration problem. i. H. Tr"Wpsoa, residence. Crahem Ave... 5,600,00 T "Vivid, slter attic. 300.00 NfuLi'.:., ui'igle roof. . 76(H) M. Hall.ital. residence, Section l 500.00 i.h:i Htrsm,p, shingle r..f 136.00 ..-a- ( ''n isfi, concrete :, - , lf"mt .... 300.00 v, " .", erect residence, roii'tb Ave. W. 4,600.00