At a dinner given for him last night by Mayor Orme in the (lommodore Cafe, Colonel T. A. Hiam, assistant to President Sir Henry Thornton of the Canadian National Uahvays suggested that the choice of site for the new ! be left to the railway company; also he stated-that he -vwht the western outlet of the Peace River district :uld be built by the two big railway companies jointly i the federal government would insist upon it. Those irc t he most striking statements made in a brief address - - - - - Ktn, which he confirmed what he had r. i r RE-ELECTE! 2u Labor W JuUirment was elven by Magls I sal dearller In the day In regard to I the new hotel. Mayor Orme presld-jed with the distinguished visitor at! ;hls right and President Tinker of ic, Chamber of Commerce to his wrhe. dinner was quite informal Hon. Irene Success-:fram Parlby nf mmri At h f ful In Alberta; MixodH Mr.' Orac, . President Tinker, In a Tirkni In Frlmnntnn neat sneech. welcomed Colonel I Hiam to the city once more. Pririce 1 ! DilvtPT riAAnla auM hmm altrm .MONTON. June 51: With .-TT.- ' L To ne Parlby. who was at first made a rather humorous lltUe U)k '' tobe MfUa. elected in iand lhen tne gucst of tnc cvenirig by a margin of 105 votes, j, led u n "ncr?ul u,e www-l boL, Hlain remarked on his love! IUW mcmircia WVlVf .BID, III I . j . .I,J , A , nW denltc Project one of wWc was n it rnn Traffic Case Decision Was Given Today t' McClymont in city police court he thought it would be best Jo leave ' morning in two cases of drlv- the selection of the site to the rall-. t ' the common danger which iway, else, as In. the case of the fa- Mica from an automooue com- mous vnai.oy s101"""' "'i r" B " ' ;i last Saturday morning at the ! find part bf It in one Rlaoefid part i x tion of Sixth Avenue ana i in anotner. I'. Sl ide Street. Robert Ollkcr was I -nd guilty and fined $10. with op-a of seven days' Imprisonment, - ti' nuv r iaiici w to uiwiiwwv- wmu w cv car while Fisher was driving tni" of cslc Brown's taxi cars. LICENCE CANCELLED inside a station door, was not only fined $10 by Magistrate McClymont m ctity police court this morning but his driver's licence was cancelled for an indefinite period. CANADIAN nAKERIF.S CHARGED WITH SALE UNDERWEIGHT BREAD ' ' 4. VANCOUVER, June 21-Tnc ly polcyesterday Issued a Kummorjrf against the Cana-' A. ti 1 i-J AM A The same wtTs truenf Xhc P.eacc outlet. When It was'cohstructcti It would Ukfly be a Joint- affair because the Federal Government v. .h a caution. Ollker was the would Insist upon thaW r' (wr of a Bulklev Market dellv- colonel Hiam spoko of; the plea ber. He was pieasea mnvor In his present position hnnrti he would hold It for a long Tutsy Mazzel, who exceeded the tlme red limit in driving down the , Mayor orme thanked tha visitor f . rhpad to the railway station fn. beme there and particularly for imc time ago and almost landed tne nappy message ho had brought. i n rr v SY117 A fir SULLUWAM CASEOVER I W'ua"" ' , u. " trial of I. W. C Solloway ""uargo oi seuing Drcuu uciu ,o.. Taking of Evidence Con eluded Yesterday; Judg-, . , mcnt On' Monday, CALdARY, June 21':-Th6 con thr. wiirhi marked on the la- ana narvej brokers, con bel. The summons Is returnable ."..JTnce counsel, wilt' Tomorrow's Tides BOSTON GRILL Sunday, June 22, 1930 mm LARGE CABARET High 10.38 a.m. 15.8 ft. Bpeciil Dinner TTiursd&ya and Saturday , 22.32p.m. 195 ft! Dancing Ever; Saturday Nl(ht, 9 to 12 Low 4.29 ajn. 6.3 f). Dance Hall for Hire 16.12 Accommodation Tor Private Partlea p.m. as tt. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 4H . Vcl XXL, No. 145. A L ;- ' V, '-'' l PRINCE ivinup uurmn, RUPERT, B.C., d.u, SATURDAY, QAiumJAi(.JuiNa JUNE aiiu 21, 1930 . wwm price. five cents IG MtlmlWN IN LOCAL WATERS THINKS OUTLET WILL BE JOINT AFFAMSdmon More Abundant Tourist Hotel and New Railway are Discussed By OffcaldCMR. Col. T. A. Hiam Guest of Honor Last Nigha$ Banquet uncn iy mayor u. 11. Urmc NORTHERN B.C. BIG FALL FAIR PRINCE RUPERT Prize List Now Ready and Can Be Secured By Applying to Secretary The prize list for the annual fall fair of the Northern B. C. Agricultural and Industrial Association is now ready and copies can be se cured by applying either jpersonally or by mall to the secretary, W. D. Vance, Prince Rupert. as iiazejton, w, qemonstrate wnai the growers Jtftefe can do. They will ' be up agalasp' Vc,n r-ftat''lerrp.-. from Prince- Hunert and Dossiblvi1 or' Queen CliarJpCte't5lands. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ind there are a great many specials Will SllfVPV that are most attractive. : If HI UUI VCJT This year the great feature of the floral department Is thr floral dis play for which the first prize Is $20, r -VETERAN WHEAT DROPS DOWN FURTHER TODAY. ON VANCOUVER MARKET : 4 VANCOUVER, June 21 Wheat feU back another three Rev. cents on the local Exchange today. The quotation on the local Exchange .was 94 Vic. WINNIPEO, Jone 21 Wheat plunged to ne: low depths for the year today, July clos- ing at October at $1.- 3-8, and December at $1,021-8 4tttttt44 Unemployment secona, iu ana vnira, inis is VANrniiVFn .ini. 5vann,.- provlng very attractive and it Is ver.s vnvmxAoymtM problem will understood-several Prince Rupert the imxi;bt cxhaustlye growers are already planning to en- s Jn whlch taformatton wlll ter. Actable space of about six feet so ht of cve- n ,n square wui be alloted to each cxhl- ,( th(J dty councU adopts a .oiwr ana ne or snP may use n rccommcndatlon advanced by Its lowers, p ante or anything that it rellef commlttce yc5tcrday. is thpught may make an effective display. as long as the flowers are ihas SALM0NTAG boon suggested that this will be a greitppportunlty for some yit the ttowrjsFonB district such J KcLU V,Kl!,lJ -.- 4. ... Simpson' Man Finds One In Seal's Stomach and Turns It In PREACHER John Campbell Who Died Yesterday, Performed Many Marriages VICTORIA. June 21 Rev. John Campbell. M.A, Ph. D., who Joined the Presbyterian ministry in 1874 and retired In 1012, died yesterday at the age of eighty-six years. He performed the marriage ceremony for more than four thousand couples at his residence which was named "Breadalbane." For, twenty years, deceased was pastor of First Presbyterian Church here. Born in Argyle. Scotland, December 12, 1845, the late Mr. Cam-bell was educated In Stayner nubile school. Western Orammar School. Toronto Collegiate', Toron1 o University, Knox College and floomlnnton University. He was Tdalnfd and entered the ministry rt Ontario in 1874 and had his :irst ministerial charges at Har- . aiw wtat rt UVU vttk4y He came to Victoria as minister, of First Presbyterian Church In and continued In th hir-.h until, his i chafoff: chanp of of , reyjpmenl (lent. member menrber oi of He was iormcriy a the board and senate fcftrwestmlnster x ne iaie Mr. uampqeii was mar ried to Miss Agnes Forln of Bel leville. Ontario, in 1886. They had 'our sons and one o1tugptej:Eve-reased was a member of'fiiie'Mi W. R. Sampson of Port Simpson -onlr order, the Oddfellows' Lodee nas prescniea 10 tne uominion and the Ancient Order of United Fisheries office here salmon tag Workmen. In politics, he wal a No. 14271 which he found in the Liberal stomach of a hair seal which he J Y Weaver! CX; '0 and Forlong Heads Pa In the Dundas a p,n,.n., uiHitwicmuuuu) iwvE, seal irom wnicn vne t- - , I i. I ,n It noiei ne nau . prumiscu wj ut' it. built at as-early ft date as possible. r. ... i tt i m i Sent Up By Toronto Magistrate He had gone east and asked sir TORONTO. June 21: Henry about it. The money had stoble. Charles J. Forlong and Oor since been voted and they would start work as soon as possible. In regard to the site, Col. Hiam said" he had nothing to say. Sir Henry Thornton would be here on the Prince Henry's third trip but took on March 7 last at Hudson Bay Islands. The tag was taken was five feet nine inches in length, j The fisheries department Is sending the tag to the Departur Bay Bl- Malcolm ologlcal Station where full records are kept as to taged salmon. Iden- AUTO CRASH KILLS TWO In Naas, Skeena Rivers Than in Many Seasons VICTORIA, June 21: L. R. Mc- Adams' estate, on the Oregor, newly appointed Australian nnn rl tVinf tVia tmnnnan maw Y o r a trartn tnitimlcclnnov f r "- nirl'i o i don Draper of the brokerage Item UfkaUon of the tag will detelne Canada's Parachute Ace and WM ' ' anled ml McGregor "and of Stobte-Forlong were committed how far the tag travelled but for trial yesterday by Magistrate whether it travelled, on the salmon Jones on charges of fraud and or in the seal will be another qucs-theft. tlon. Premier King Opens Campaign For Maritimes In Moncton and Is Given Splendid Reception MONCTON,, N.B., June 21: The record of the present Dominion Government was laid before the people of the sure it gave him to come norm, ne ; Maritime Provinces here last night by Canada s Prime hoped to be back with sir Henry in jMinister Rt Hon William Lyon Mackenzie King. From to see the 'the stage of a theatre, Premier King fired the opening gun . iiejof his campaign in the Maritime Provinces. By radio, his words were carried through the Maritimes into the homes of thousands of people. The Prime Minister reviewed labor and railway matters, discussed the question of Maritime rights and the Duncan renortQ ana maae a pica xor cairn consideration of the government's record. An excellent hearing was accorded Premier King and his speech was punctuated with applause. He referred to the benefits which Would accrue to Maritime ports through Increased trade under British preference. "You have Just passed through a provincial election here," said Premier King. As Prime Minister of Cinada he had never interfered in provincial politics and lid mot; be lteve In so dolng.JIe-hTerefy askerf the electors nit to confuse provincial with federal issues. Postmaster General P. J. Veniot, dealing with the ale mall service, said he hoped to have It In opera- MnnHaii hrvfnm Police MSBIS- T uruwii j.iu- iiiir.(n Vnn.nnvrfnr trate McQueen. !1 Mr Justice Ives is expected tolng the present year. The continent t t t i dXw his judgment that evening, could then be bridged In 38 hours. SHORTAGE OF FOOD Natives of Northern Alaska Turn Southward in Search of Food , jrJqiNT BARROW. .Alaska, June 21: A shortage of flour, sugar and coffee has caused the natives of this region to turrij5outhward along the coast as the rctlc Ice pack continued Its threat to prevent the t lying Urolhcr lx)sc Lives on Ground OTTAWA, June 21:Canada's ace parachute Jumper, James Warrington of Toronto, and his brother, Stephen, of the Royal Canadian Air Force,, Camp Borden, were killed in an automobile accident near here early this morning. Several others were injured when a car went Into a ditch filled with water. REORGANIZE CITYDEPTS AH Branches to Be Involved In Clcan-Up Which Will Start Monday VANCOUVER, June 21: A complete reorganization of all civic departments to start next Monday Is announced by Mayor W. H. Malkln following a resolution passed by the city council. The reorganization j Is the result of recent corruption! disclosures extending to all parts of the city service. HINDUS ARE HURT TODAY BOMBAY. June 21: More than 200 Indian Nationalist sympathizers were Injured today by police charging them with laths or staves to clear the Esplanade In Nalden, regular arrival of ships from the Important thoroughfare, of dem- outsldc. Conditions, however. not serious. are onstrators. The crowd had gathered In defiance of law and order. High Boats;. Take as Many as 154 Fish While Average Runs p0 and 90 JDurng 18 Housr of First Day ili yf : Fisherman arriving in Prince mi - - -. Rupert state that mother, Mrs. Ellen Adams,' wn'fi1 pinlster" to Canada. the two were asphyxiated on March was broken, by a street grading ,TD A )F plWllY tranir. The eranilmother left nil her' lVlJLfJ-l J-lll 1 VI estate, amounting to $6300, to heri grandson whose beneficiary the plaintiff in the action was. Jeff er- on's claim to the estate is con- csted by Alexander Noble, execu-i or of Mrs. Vol. 1. Saturday, June 21 i the sockeve run on the Skeena and Naas Rivprs is hpnvipr than has Qficif known. at the opening of the season for many yeaf During the 18 hours from the opening of the season at midnight Thursday until the start of the weekly 18-hour close season at 6 o'clock last evening, the high boat on the Skeena River, it is reported, took 154 fish while the average was 80 fish per boat. On the Naas River, the high boat had also about 150 fish while the average is stated to have been around 90. While a large number of boats were out on the first day of fishing, the end of the first weekly close season tomorrow night at 6 o'clock will see the Skeena and Naas River fleets out in full numbers. On account of the excellence of the fishing, fishermen who were not out vesterdav are rushing preparations to be at work on Sunday evening. Decision Reserved In JeffersorfGli Disposition of $6300 Esfatc Rests On Supreme Court n. Judgment Judgmeent has been reserved by Mr. Justice Murphy In SupremeJ court in Vancouver on a ciaim oi ... . . , . .u -To ' w. j. jeiierson, canneryman. lor s , H.R. H:'R."Jef- INISTER !:lWfJ . llanford L. Macnider to.Rc-, present United -States In Cdnada WASIHNOTON. June 21: The alswttUti Yesterday without a recor- declaration that his son. Jef-IriodiVbte ctin firmed the nomination ferson. survived the latterVvririrr-'rtf Hanford L. Macnider as the new HAS ARRIVED J. K. Macrae and J. V. Clyne are two children, arrived here yester-ounsel for the plaintiff and E. M; day aboard the Warner Niagara '. McLorg for the defendant. from Australia. The Political Corner No. 10. The Australian Treaty Mr. Bennett said In his Calgary speech on June 12 that he pledged himself if elected to abrogate all treaties made by Canada which were Inimical to the interests of the farmer. The Tories have repeatedly charged that the Australian Treaty was inimical to the Interests oi the farmer. On Page 751 of Hansard March 7, 1929, Mr. Outhrle, former leader of the Tories, said, referring to the Australian Treaty: "I understand the treaty was negotiated by the Minister of "Finance himself and It has proved to be probably the greatest "direct blow that agriculture has had In. this country In many "years." . No later than March ,jf "this year, H. H. Stevens said of It: . "We have expressed our criticisms of this treaty on the basis "that undclQU the Canadian farmer had not received a square "deal." ."fa So the Australian Treaty Is to be abrogated It the Conservative Tarty wins In this election. We desire to call the attention of the voters Ocean Falls to this threat which will imperil' tlieir great pulp and paper industry. We dpslre to call the attention of all the loggers .pVils , coast to this threatiwhlch wlll Imperil their market" for logs both at the pulp plants and 'In the manufacture of lumber for the Australian lumber market. What reply will these men give to Mr. Bennett's threat? Mr. Brady wlll no doubt say as usual, "Oh I I wlll see that you are protected In some new legislation," but the reply to Mr. Brady wlll be: "We are sa-"tlsfled with the Australian Treaty. It has been a big thing for us and "we wlll not have it abrogated." A bird In the hand Is worth two In the bush. h3-