Tomorrow's Tides Sunday, October 5, 1930 High . 12.24 pm. 19.2 ft. Low : 6.16 a.m. 5.7 ft. 18.40 p.m. 6.6 ft. Vol. XXI., No. 232. INTER mal opening would probably take place before the end of the month when Mayor Orme would press the button at Falls River which would set the plant in motion. Mr. Pawson i was coming from Montreal for the ' bcr by the Dally News ior w event. It would be very valuable advertising to the city. TO ASSIST IN SCHEME Chamber of Commerce to Co-Operate In Prosperity Week Plan ot Capitol Theatre A letter from Colonel McMordle 5c i . n-n.rv.rHv Week has CARD OF THANKS niiiTii There was born at the Prlnc Rupert General Hospital yesterday n son to Dr. and Mrs. C H. FISH SALES 13.8c and Oe. Summary American 44.600 pound, occasion and it was possible wit ' and 5c to WSfi and 96. other visitors might be present. It! Canadian 30,000 pound, was proposed to celebrate the lm- and 8c to 13.8c and 6c. po.tant occasion and he welcomed I the publication of the special num- American EST IN PULP Workless Fund Plan To Be Based Upon Outline Made By B.C. Premier Disclosed at Ottawa That Robertson and Tolmic Conferred Upon Nature of Regulations Before They Were Issued OTTAWA, Oct. 4: In connection with conferences now being hold between Senator Gideon Robortson, minister of labor, and representatives of the various provinces in regard to contributions from the federal relief fund it is pointed out that Senator Robertson and Premier S. F. Tol-mie of British Columbia had conversations regarding the fund before the regulations were issued. In those conversations, Premier Tolmie outlined the needs of his province. An agreement based upon these discussions will oe drawn up for the Pacific provinces. WILL OPEN POWER LINE THISMONTHtI rians Being Laid For Formal Event To Take I'iace at End of October IMPERIAL CONFERENCE REQUESTED TO TAKE UP SITUATION OF SILVER v 4 VANCOUVER. 0t. 4 The has nMM premfcr R. B. sen- nctt in London asking him to bring before the Imperial Conference the question ot 4 the advisability of standard- dicing the price of silver. The The opening of the power plant is suarcsUnn that the silver sit- likely to Uke place toward the end uation be taken up at the Im- of this month, according to J. J. piai conference emanated Little, manager of the "Northern B from smlthers' Board ot C. Power Co., who spoke In regard TrJt(k and proposal was to the matter at the dinner of thel appmwd at the recent con. Chamber of Commerce last night, ; vwltlon o Associated v f . 1 "ds of Trade ot Central Mr.UWe told of the var oussw- tlons of the work, all of which were ! nearlng completion. Most of ,t......i 4444J should be complete in from ten days , to two weeks. He thought tne ior Atll, 4,500, Cold Storage, 12.5c and Melville. 11,000, Cold Storage, 12-4c and 5e. Chamber of been received by the Commerce and referred to a com- j : mlttee with a view to co-operating (jigCQMK WOMEN'S in thp movement. The chamber is in full sympathy with the scheme and will give it every possible assistance. INSTITUTE NAMES MILL . M no 1 ST. LOUIS, Oct 4: St Louis Cardinals retrieved tHemr selves for their two lossiosiat'iPHiiadelphja earli'drjin .theJ week by defeating the Philadelphia Athletics fivmdjntitm ing in the third game of the World Series today. A wild throng of St. Louis baseball fans crowded Sportsmen's Field to see Wild Bill Hallahan, pitching his first game in the series, bold the Mackmen to ag . . .... few scattered hits while his own team . mates crashed out heavy clouts to say nothing of Taylor Douthit's husky homer in the fourth. The Red Birds had to come home to hit for more than one of them nude their first hit of the series. Connie Mack used three pitchers in the vain effort to atop the Cardinals' batting spree. GusWal-berg started In the box for the Ath- IS.Sc lettcs followed by Bill Shores and j Jack Qoinh, but it waif nb use for 12 4c the Cardfnal started hitting ln; the fourth and made their last run ,in the eighth. R.II. Foremost, 40,000, refitted 10c and Athletic 00000000 0-0 7 4c, went to Seattle. Arrow, 18,660, Booth, 130 and 8c. Democrat, s',000. Pacific, 13.8c and SC. Fairway. 4,500, Booth, 13.6c and 8c. Canadian Relief, 6,600, Atlin, 13AC and 0e. Teeny Mtily, 8.000, Cold Storage, Cards 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 x 5 10 Batteries St. Louis Hallahan -utd Wilson; Philadelphia, Walberg and Cochrane. Blades plays rtfht-field for Cardinals. First Inning PhUadelphla Blehbd singled to right with two strikes and two balls. jftfkeajsfcned, swinging hard. Wil ton tried twice to pick Bishop off at first. Cochrane walked. Simmons up. Hallahan threw wide to second but Oelbert recovered the ball. Simmons fanned, swinging wildly on third strike. Foxx hit to Oelbert who could not get Cochrane at see- Third Innin; Philadelphia Bishop rolled out to Bottomley unassisted. Dykes swung hard at first two pitched balls and tnon walked i ."our balls. With two strikes called, Cochrane was given pass to first on four wide ones. Simmons rolled to Oelbert who forced Cochrane at second and Frlsch threw Simmons out at first for double play. No runs, no hits, nrst. iiananan inea oui to uoiey. i No runs, no hits, no errors. assisted. Haas fanned on third called strike. No runs, no hits, no errors. St Louis Douthlt up. He tried a bunt but failed, then smashed a homer into left field stands for his first hit of series. Adams fouled out j to Cochrane. Frlsch bounded out to j Boley who threw to first. Bottomlej j fanned, swinging. One run, one hit, ; ' no errors. i Fifth Inning ITS NEW OFFICERS No runs, two hlU. no errors, three. 'iht M JJf I OISCOME, Oct. 4: The Womei Institute here has , .. Dorothy 00 werj as . pr.egi Mr. ana Mrs. D. E. Murphy wish ,,n, M- w. K. XMt to thank Flro'Clttef Macponald faM gQne ta poast.tpjthtooffto' and members Of tne nrc uev"- ers are: vtet-prettdent, .Mrs. A. u. mcnt for the offloient manner in n- secretary, Mrs. Harvle; which they extlnguUhed the firo treasurer. Mrs. Andrews; executive, in their home yesterday also all Mr8 nuuur, Mrs. Soles and Mrs. friends and neighbors for tneir as-, Renshaw( slstance and kindness. VANCOUVER WHKAT NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER . St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1930 ESTERN Army Manoeuvres On Salisbury Plain. ' - Tiiirif 1 J FiThhHi rfrr TIT"rr -AWiHS Interesting scene during recent British army :aanoeuvres on ealibury Plain, 'iwag lank, of new army formation of medium armoured brigade which too., p. ; t k:. nrst time. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS TAKE THEIR FIRST WORLD-SERIES VICTORY TODAY BY 5 0 SCORE part ALL BOATS Mr. Justice Martin Delivers Judgment Recardin; Trol-lers Seized on Q.C.I. ? VICTORIA. Oct. 4: In Admiralty Court, Mr. Justice Ar-cher Martin delivered judgment declaring, forfeited to the Crown the three American trolling boats Sunrise, Tillie M. and Queen City which were raptured by the fisheries patrol cruiser Riviais in Canadian waters off the Queen Charlotte Islands. Previously, Mr. Justice Martin had ordered the troller May forfeited. no erorrs. One left on. . '. ., -iv. St. Louis-Wilson fouled out to T "4UU 43 I rQllT Tn T0 lvni. 1NDIA Cochrane back of plate. Oelbert " Dounad out to lioiey wno tnrew ro CARDINOTON, Eng Oct. 4: The British dirigible R-100, the world's largest fighter than Fourth Inning air craft, took off this evening PhUadelphla-Foxx hit to Hal- i tot an 3,000 mile flight to In- la nan and was thrown out at flwt dla and return. Miller rolled out to Bottomley, un-'. MINISTER IS OH WAY OTTAWA, Oct. 4; Hon. D. M. Sutherland, minister of national defence, left last night for a tour of imllltarv and naval stations in relief of unemploymen' first six months of the year. This was announced by Mayor W. H. ! Premier Tolmie and Hon. N. S.i Lougheed, minister of public works. yesterday. In addition, the province will advance the city dollar for dollar on I public works In Vancouver for the winter. I The funds for this assistance are 'being provided by the provincial j government and from the Dominion's unemployment relief appro- DOCTORS jn cm Prominent Medicos to Lecture Local Members of Profession Tonight Dr. R. . Rudolf, professor of j fh-Anuttf mMritral whnnl Trw i lectures for local doctors. The lec tures will take place in the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital tonight and the medical party will proceed Monday morning by train to Prince George. The lecture tour in the course of which the doctors are here is un der the auspices of the Sun Life end. Miller fanned on three pitched Dou.mw,. Walberg fanned on three ne wUl g0 t0 PUnce.Rupert en route co-operation of the Canadian and balls, for third strikeout of inning. nitehed balls. Blshon singled to . ... rL..u.4 One left on. JafSiltf , lort !5f t first on roller. Blades singled to 4W:.?1IUW. ie": centra. Wilson, singled to right on Frtsoh filed but to Miller in rjgfyt. No runs np.hlts, no errpra. Serond Inning Philadelphia Haas bounded out to Bottbmley at first. Boley filed out to Blades tn right. Walberg rolled to Frlsch and was out at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. St Louis Bottomley fanned on tour pitched balls. Hafey fanned on VANCOUVER, October 4 Wheat , five pitched balls, maaes arove n w is quoted, on the local Exchange 1 lonn fly to Haas In centre. No runs, , today t 1 -8c. j no hlUs, no errors. to Vancouver and Victoria. FRESH FROM hit' and run playtiiBlades making ' : third;- Blades iscored on Gilbert's HALIFAX." ' N3' '6$i! single to lft. Wilson was out at;from threc, terms at Oxford. An British Columbia Medical Associa tions. In connect'."!! with tho vi:-i! of the doctors, the ann ml ir.fftin of UArUKiJ A i p win uke place at dinner tnis eve" ' 'Dr 'Matthews and Mr. Fletcher, Fresh the t,p through the interior, 1 will return to the city next Thurs- third. Oelbert stopped at first. Hal- rtrew Haikett. aged 76, who has y on their return to Vancouver. lanan waisea aner dwiuihb t , wen m0re than hair a century or first two balls pitched. Walberg seryjce as naturalist for the De-taken out and replaced by Shores. , mrtm(int of vf-rine and Fisheries. KETCHIKAN PLANE IN Douthlt grounded out to Bishop at ;mtend, to continue his studies and j with two passengers on board, first. One run, three hits, no errors. ! devote hU e Ume t0 wrltlng . the Alaska-Washington Airways Of Special Interest Have you read the classified advertising page In this paper to day? If not, now Is the time. J PRICE FIVE CENTJ ON ISLANDS REVIVED Wealthy Americans At Queen Charlotte City Suggests New Activity Louis and David DuBois of PennsylvaniaVTogether With W. G. McMorris, Are on Ground Again QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Oc 4:-Keen ft&rest 'has been aroused here by the arrival 'yesterday oil the jrnnce Charles of Louis and David Dubois of Dubois, ' Pennsylvania. The DuBois family, who are yealthy coal j and ticoTier operators with large holdings in Pennsylvania j ahd Oregon, some few years ago; in association with W. G. , ... ... "jt ,vMinli of Vancouver, spent con- - riirgvKTt rt rrirv MerabIe time and mossey investt- i 8 1 1 I I S S 111 1 commercial- voastbUitles JlrxaJUl JL S oi 0taMirhing a pulp mill on ti1"te InIet PJect has Tint rTTT tT -f M I fN i 1 aeea. dormant for some time, and SJAj llJuJLil SLiLJ the'a'rrival of representatives of - - the DuBois interests, coincident Vancouver Gets SuMUniial Assfa- j witb tne arrivai of Mr. McMorris, tance From Government Orfr i Enggcst the possibility of renewed Unfmpiojrment Relief ! activity leadmg to the development 1 of this major Industry. VANCOUVER, Qct. 4: A grant of $100,000 will be made kame-' diately to the city by the psavlndal ; Kovenuaenl aa a refsad los-Lst por-' ASK LIGHT Malkln following a conference of ,clty council represenUUves with (Tender Sent in Last Summer Dot Nothinr Heard of It Since The Chamber of Commerce last evening passed a resolution asking, the Marine Department of the federal government to proceed with the light needed at Butterworth Rocks. Paul Armour drew attention to the fact that his firm 'had tendered for this work last summer and given a very low tender, since then nothing had been heard of it and he felt there were influences working against this port. The concrete for "ie tower would cost about $4,000 and the light itself about $2,000. Home Was Nearly Burned Friday ' Batmtnt of Conductor and Mrv ronto University; Dr. F. R. Scott. surgeon of Toronto, and Dr. Gordon b. Matthews, Vancouver, pedla-trican, accompanied 07 C. J. Fletcher, executive secretary of the British Columbia Medical Associa- ttan arrival in tha Mtv nn tha Jlurphr'n House Was In Flames Yesterday Aiterneon Conductor and Mrs. D. E. Murphy, 241 Fifth Avenue West, were fortunate that their home was not b"e out Prince Rupert this morning fromj about 1:10 yesterday afternoon. v Vancouver to a..- , ,1 uvuuuvv rusiv uiusni Before anyone was aware of it. the whole basement was in flames and dense smoke was pouring from the house. When the fire department arrived, the basement was biasing like a furnace but the conflagration was immediately brought under control with little damage except to the basement in which some trunks Phlladelphla-Boley filed out to western Canada. From Winnipeg Assurance Co. cf Canada with tvie jand other effects we burned The origin of the Uaae Is uncer tain although the fire department believes it may have started either from defective wiring or hot ashes. ITALIAN riUNCESS TO MAKUY BULGARIAN KING ROME. Oct. 4: The betro- thai of Princess alovanna of Italy to King Boris of Bulgaria 10 ieik ui Mr Haiitett, on retiring rrom the seaplane Skagway was in port irom ltely wa8 married to Sixth Inning denartment after fifty-one years 11 o'clock this morning to 1:30 this 4 princess of Belalum. Philadelphia Watklns playing Continued on page four. service, in 1929, lelt tor Engiant aiternoon. xnr piane was oouna enrolled at Oxford. from Ketchikan to Wright Sound. 4 was announced yesterday by Their Majesties King Victor Emanuel and Queen Helena. Recently the Crown Prince of the