TOMORROW'S TIDES Sunday, March 9, 1930 High 8.12 am. . 18.6 1 HA m J jj.ui, xa,' . "flay Low 1.55 a.m. 10. Val. XXI., No. 57. 15.25 Summary American 48,500 pounds, and 6c. to 12c. and 6c. Canadian 7,500 pounds, and 6c. 6c American Nordby, 20,000, Atlln, 5c and 6c. Canadian Cape Swain, 7,500, Atlin, and 6c. NAVAL DANCE P-m. 5.7 ft. -., . J LABOR 11.5c. 105c, 12c. and Federal, 9,000, Cold Storage 11.9c and 6c. Eureka, 9,000, Booth, 12c and 6c LONDON, March 8: Liberals will join with Conservatives in condemning the methods of the Labor government in dealing with unemployment and trade depression. If the Liberals, holding the balance of power, swing into a solid body when the Conservative condemnatory motion comes up in the House of Commons next Wednesday, as it is expected by some observers that they may, the defeat of Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald's government within a week seems likely. Legislature Pays Honor to Late George Fraser Tribute to Former Member's Memory Paid Ily Prraent Member For Grand Forks The legislature paid tribute this we :k to the memory of George A. fraser Stewart druggist and tor- prc3ent member for Grand Forks-Orecnwpod, told of Mr. Frasert work in the tenth legislature as a reporter of the late Sir Richard McOrlde. MANY YANKS CAME HERE Seventy-Two Per Cent of United Statet Emigration Was to Canada WASHINGTON, March 8:-Sev-en'y-twq per cent of more than SIDEWALKS DISCUSSED Engineer Lays His Asphalt Tlam Before Interested.. Ratepayers of Second and .ThirdiAveJ-v About twenty property ownera on Second and Third - Avanuns mostly the former, met last night In the nolle court room and heard raer memueUior praNlrUhtnuCtr engineer wittere hM-pru4 ' i Oiea W Victoria, ur. Kingston, me Diftn for asnhalt sidewalk. Alderman Brown, chairman of1 tho public works commlttce,of,theIclty council, presided. The engineer iexpTIIfJc'tflafhc-cost of laying aspraflt wT$ a ofifl crete curb on a CreWtW lumber foundation would be about one third the cost of cement as at present laid. This would be particularly suited to the conditions on the lower part of Second and Third Avenues. It would look well and the estimated life would be 30 years. Mr. Good also stated that the present sidewalks both on Second and Third Avenues near McBride Street would have to be closed for traffic by the end of the year, un less reDlaced. They might build 23,000 United States cltisens who concrete sidewalks, use asphalt as f-migrated last year went to Can-(ne suggested or have the sidewalks ada, Official figures of the govern-' dosed with a narrow cinder path mcnt reveal this fact. FISHSALES on tne street, lie aia not uimn they would like the last mentioned condition. The life of the present walks was ended,. Alderman Brown explained that they were laying the matter before the ratepayers on those streets so that they might ask for the suggested method 11. they wished. He did not think the city council would pass another Initiative bylaw. S. E. Parker and J. A. Curtis objected to Second Avenue being used for experimenting. Mr. Parker thought they should proceed with concrete. There was some discussion In re gard to whether each block should Lumen, 10.500, Cold Storage, 11.- pgy for the sidewalk In front of It Instead of the local improvement charge being laid over a long stretch of several blocks, and the 10.5c. I engineer said he understood that each bjoek was supposed to be re-' sponsible for Its own local Improvement. 1 An intimation was given that Inosslbly Third Avenue property IIP IV A T CTirrVKVen might be the first to put in VUYLitt 1 JUWUUU(he a$phalt wal)c as the matter of A dance was held last night by R.C.N.V.R. members and Jjfrlends, about sixty being iruUohdance. Music was suDDlled by Mrs. J. S, on. HOCKEY SCORES Coast League Vancouver 4, Seattle 2. cost appealed to, yiem. ine meeting adJ6urned without, any decision ' beWWde. ' tn rpnlv io Vcorri'mtmleaUbri' it- City 0, NewcasUe United Black. Delicious refreshments werecelmrycsterday from Mayor R.'H.derers 3 Birmingham 2, Burnley 0. Blaekbum Rovers 0, Derby 3. Ortinatoy Town 1, Leeds United 2. Huddersfleld Town 0. Sunderland 2. , be asked to change Its attitude and Leicester City 2, Sheffield Wed- grant permission to export a 11m- nesday 1. "ted quantity of hemlock and cedar Liverpool 2. Portsmouth 0. 'logs, during a limited number of Manchter United 2, Aston Villa years. it Mlddltbrouch 1. Manchester 1. Everton .0. served at midnight by Mrs. Young. Webb 0f Winnipeg in connection , Wetham United 3. Arsenal 2. This dance proved to be the most lwttn the Inauguration of tho new , successful affair the boys have put nlr maii service on tne praines, Mavor C H. Orme nas written a w. o. uruiy, uicmucr ui wm ; ... u,.,iarioinir the cordial Iknown White Horse mercantile At the meeting of the local chamber last night, J. 11. Pillsbury. chairman of a special committee I which had been appointed by the council to draft resolutions for presentation to the convention, 'presented his report. 1 Regarding log exports, the committee felt that more wheat shipments would be made through Prince Rupert to the Orient If It were possible to use logs as part cargoes. It was believed that no Hecate Straits Lights In the matter of the aids to navl gatlon In Hecate Straits, the report Bolton comtmuee poinwa oui inai ShelfWdUnUe42, on-" ded the Installation of these lights. In addition to promoting dcepsea shipping to Prlnco Rupert by the elimination of tho differential In favor of Vancouver, the light? Irrestlnas which were sent and ex-(concern of Drury it Taylor, was a would also be a great aid to smaller nresslnK the hope' that citizens' passenger aboard the Princess coasting vessels, The committee would co-operate generally in mak- ,Marjr this morning returning north felt that It would be unnecessary, as w , rviM a eomrjlete sue- after a business trip to Vancouver had oeen suggested by the marine NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930 Liberals Expected To Line Up With Tories In Condemnatory Vote If Grits, Holding Balance of Power, Swing Into Line Solidly, Defeat of MacDonald Administration Seems Imminent When Niagara is brushed by the brcuth of winter. The Cave of Winds on the American side of , . . , Uie .famous falls as ejvpm Canadian slde., , immmm' NEW ZEALAND TRADE PACT Dominion "Down Under" and Canada Desirous ef OTTAWA, March 8: Canada Li desirous of negotiating a trade treaty with New Zealand and that country is also willing, Hon. C. A. Dunning, minister of finance, announced in the House of Commons on Friday during discussion of the Australian trade treaty under which New Zealand is given a similar tariff to that enjoyed by Australia through OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL Scottish League, First Division Aberdeen 4, Kilmarnock 3. . v Ayr United 3, Alrdrleonlans 1. Clyde 1, Dundee 1. Dundee United 1, Motherwell 1. Falkirk 0, ParUck Thistle 0. Hamilton A cads 2, Hearts 1. Hibernians 0. Celtic 2. Morton-Queen's Park, not played. Rangers 5, Cowdenbeath 0. St. Mlrren 3, St. Johnstone 2. English League, First Dlvbion Hecate Straits Lights and Permission to Export Logs and Rived Spruce Is Sought Resolutions seeking the placing by the Dominion government of aids to navigation in Hecate Straits and permission from the provincial government to export iogs and rived spruce vill be presented to the Associated ASSISTED MIGRATION IS AT END Newcomers to Canada In Future Will Have to Pay Own Fares and Have Money TORONTO, March 8: Imml- i i i . ...in i : rrmilrprf hv the Tlnmlnlon not onlv harm would be done to the timber ;t0 pay their own passage but to of this district, much of which was nave en0Ugh money to keep them-old and already over-matured, byjg and their families for a the export of a limited quantity of ! reasonable period of time, logs. It was. therefore recommcn-1 Assisted immigration l at an ded that the provincial government Lnd. Hon. charlea Stewart, minister of the Interior, announces. There were 5b passengers going north aboard the steamer Princess Mary, Capt. Thomas Cliff, which was in port this morning from 10 to 11 o'clock, bound from Vancouver to Skagway. WHEAT DROPS TO NEW LOW MARK VANCOUVER, March 8: Wheat-sank to a new lo-v level on the local exchange this morning when No. 1 Northern was ouoted at $1.05!'. . 1 f and elle.where In the south. department In Its latest communl- 4 ,12 to 7. world by foreign travel. It was while there she was taken suddenly 111 with fatal result. Iter death followed an operation. Mr. Craig's two sisters were asphyxiated In their homes In St. Joseph a short Ume ago leaving their estate to Mr. Craig. , The late Mrs. Craig, having come Prince Rupert and was one of the best known and most popular women of the city. News of her death comes as a great shock to- the en tire community. She and her hus band, Prince Rupert's best know artist, shared in conducting floral and curio business. They opened for business first at the corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street where the Exchange Block grants to ianaaa m luiure wm oe now stands Besides her widower, for whom deep sympathy Is being expressed in, his deep bereavement, the late Mrs. Craig is survived by a daughter. : i 7. . 'Emllr McTavish. their only child,' Mrs. McTavish will Bltng the bod? west and lntermen. will take place at Victoria. w 11. I1TAFT IS DEAD WASHINGTON, March 8: Former President Howard Taft died this afternoon at the age of 72. For many years later he was also Chief Justice of the United States. WALES BEAT IRELAND SWANSEA, WALES. March 8 Wales defeated Ireland in interna Boston Grill URGE CAHAKET Specltl Dinner Thundaya and BatunUyt Oanclaf traj Saturday M(ht, to It , Dane HaU tor Hire Aoeomat9dUooi fur Private PartlM PHONE 457 PRICE FIVE TENTS OUST BIG MARINE: LAW ACTION IS COMMENCED Niagara Falls In Winter Garb Million Dollar Claims Expected To Arise Out Of Maquilla Shipwreck Owners and Agents of Vessel to Be Sued By Cargo Owners on Grounds That Ship Was Unseaworthy ; First Writ Issued VANCOUVER, March 8: Arising out of the foundering on December 2, 1928, off the Aleutian Islands of the steamer Chief Maquilla is an action commenced in Supreme Court here by the Insurance Company of North America which claims $247,000 from the Canadian-Am-' erican Navigation Co. Ltd., owners, and the Canadian-American Shipping Co. Ltd., agents for the ship. The writ, issued by Roy W. Ginn, is the first of several contemplated by the cargo owners in which aggregate claims of approximately $1,000,000 will be made against the Chief Maquilla's owners on the ground of the ship's alleged DIEDTODAY GRITS ALL TO BLAME Well Known and Popular Local! For Financial Position of British Woman Succumbs Suddenly Columbia, "Pat" Ma It land ,In St, Joseph, Me. f Tells House The deafhofqurred at 3:30 this morning., at ,5" Joseph, M6- of Mrs. Nellie If ye, Craig, wife of Morte Craig of this city. Word to that effect was received by wire today. Mrs. Craig had gone to St. Joseph, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. D. O. McTavish of Victoria, to arrange for the final settlement of an estate recenUy inherited by her Boards of Trade of British Columbia at its semi-annual husband and as a result of which convention in Terrace next Tuesday, by the Prince Rupert ; they hoped to enjoy their closing f!hnmW nf flnmmnrrp. Ar. thp samfl convention, a resniu- years 111 "Clng a little more of the tion will also be presented asking the provincial government to speed up construction of the Skeena River Highway between Terrace and Prince o ' ; Rupert. The official delegate of the cation, to undertake an extensive Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- hydrographlc survey of Hecate merce at the convention will be Straits before the lights could be Milton Gonzales but It Is also de-1 (Continued on page two.) sired that as many other members of the local chamber as possible should attend. VICTORIA. March 8: Responsibility for the province's financial burden rested with the former government which he charged had been guilty of lavish waste and reckless expenditure, Hon. R. L. Maltland, Vancouver, ' minister without portfolio, maintained in the legislature yesterday during the budget debate. The minister without portfolio also charged that the federal government had robbed the province of legitimate sources of revenue. Strong 'Quake In Panama But Canal Is Safe here from Dawson, Y.T., where she .had lived for several years, was a. (COLON, March 8.-The Isthmus resident oi years standing in.of Panama was shaken last nieht by a strong earthquake shock. The Panama Canal Is believed to be "Bodies of Aviators Arrive Fairbanks FRAIBANKS, March 8: The bodies of Carl Ben Elelson and Sari Borland arrived here yesterday borne through the air by a Russian and an American plane. This ends the air Journey, the bodies going on to the respective burying places In the south by the ordinary conveyances. Five Hundred Lp&Liyes In French Floods TOULOUSE. France, March 8: Loss of life In Southern France as a result of the flood disaster will run well over five hundred persons. ItlltTH NOTICE A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alec Ouyan, Ninth Avcnuo tlonal football today by a score oftEast at the Prince Rupert Oensraf . (Hospital, March 7.