Tomt ;s Tides i B ; Thursdig 5' ry 21 1931 HiRh S 0 a.m. 19.5 ft. ?ri : 'U J p.m. 19.7 It. 8Rbe LONDON, Jan. 21: The government of Premier ;iv MacDonald was defeated in the House of Commons tonight on an amendment to the Education Bill by a majority of 33, the vote being 282 to 249. Premier MacDonald aid that no vital principle was involved and thus the gov FAVORED . am m ... , - . .k turlhcr I artlculars of ashlntton!l4 to 15 yea. He wldi m maklng nad bn b9atttlfu, Eighteenth Amendment Report WASHINGTON. Jan. 21: The i' rlty of President Hoover's en- ment commiMion appointed to stiRate the Eighteenth Amend- !t arc in favor of revision of the i.dment, it was revealed yes-i iy George W. Wlckersham, .inn an of the commission, favors ;i 'hpr trial of the amendment ' h certain revisions. the motion, that this provision decorated tor the occasion by Mrs meant that denominational schools Sidney Batcher and Miss Ros-would need $5,000,000 to enlarge couture WHh pink and white chry-thelr buildings. anthMmun Thre was a lanre Y.M.C.A.IS GOING ON Meeting The Y. M. C. A. committee met dance of members. It was decided to proceed with the organisation for the proposed campaign, the date of which is ex- ..J n u ftAmA Hmo In thft 1IUU1II Hnln In liail5Yaai I rntlQVnnl coming spring. In the meantime, th(? commltlee wm try to decide 'upon a site and also will get out JOHANNESBURG. Jan. 21:-The sketch plans of the proposed bulld- i . lustra tor of the Transvaal has mg- 'livened an Important cancer con- j i' I uce for next April at which v ,i A..!l- ! . ttes from the Medical Associa- Northem AViatOrS ii nf South Africa will be present. Ji'i-cusslona will envisage radium I'.'iutton and potentialities of I 'l-.iKanda for the prevention of i Hirer. M anwhlle private researches by ' l idmg South African doctor have i ' i lum to the conclusion that the ' ii the solution of the cancer The cable was sent irom aucuui pi 'bk'm will be founrJ In future de- age V' i Minienis oi cnaocnnoioEy. viscount Astor 10 rUm ur Sell His Property onic ot his property on account of 'ho heavy Income tax In this country He has Just announced the sale of his palatial residence at Plymouth. He is seeking tb dispose of other of his property. Viscount Astor made the statement vpntprdnv that of everv $500 VANCOUVER, Jan. 21: Wheat ttas quoted on the local exchange. . today at 54ic. Dorbandt went to look for him. 4 ,. i t.. i i i ttna 4. nnnnrpntlv. from a return tor l the latest Dritlsh nobleman LOUD C KOM 'lNLS who has been compelled to sell out GOVERNOR GLM.RALS1III LONDON, Jan. 21: It was .ij nnnrriMallv today I I lull Liu Uliuitivf-"j - Cromer has been m taxes. source. Lord Lord Chamberlain since 19a VANnmiVF.ii wheat ana u saia w vC u.. - Miss Margaret van Cooten Becomes Bride of Ian Fraser at Church Ceremony A wedding of much interest, in ernment will not be obliged to resign. The defeat came un-' voMng a well known and popular fcexpectedly on the bill which had young couple, took place at two IL VfSllllll Catholic Labor member, who pre- j Church of the Annunciation whe iLi V 1U1V1 1 vlously had moved an amendment Bishop E. M. Banoz. O.MJ.. united I which would authorize the govern- Miss Margaret Elaine van pooMi ment to use fundi to enable denom- daughter of Mrs. William Brass or inational schools to meet exnenses tv,i. mv in miniin nHfh Tan ti. VMJl 44 It b H,V. T - (Incurred by the provision in the bill riCk Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs raising the school leaving age - from U j; e. iJ. i Fraser kVCi Ui of Wetasklwln. 1 1 bMIIII Alberta ttWCIK eilat(f'0gft6tt ' of well ' wishing friends in attendance to witness the ceremony. The bride! who was beautifully gowned in delft blue D'Orsav crepe with silver hat and carried- a" shower bouquet of pink nd white roses and J carpifoni fwas given Pn .sldent Hoover is not entirely Campaign Expected to Be Staged ,n marrlage by her stepfather. ucrord with the report of the !i mission but recognizes it as a u iblp contribution to legislative sr umente. Important Cancer Conference to Be In Sprinc Committee Has William Brass. Her bridesmaid was: her sister, Miss Olive van Cobteri, who was charming in pale pink D'Orsav crepe with hat of silver last night at the City Hall, W. II. sequins, carrying a bouquet of pink Tobey presiding over a good atten- and white carnations. Were Only Delayed Frank Porbandt and Alomo Cope ' Were 'ot Missing SEATTLE. Jan. 21 The Seattle lui failure of one or more duct- 'Times received a cable from PMot " elands will predispose adults Frank Wilfrid Appleyard was grooms man. The wedding Match from Lohengrin was played by Charles P. Balagno. organist of Annuncia tion Church. During the ceremony Miss LInnea Hanson sang "O Pro mlae Me." After the ceremony, there was a reception at the home of the f continued on pa ire 5) London Page Boy Given $100,000 His friendliness of Several Years .. .Ago Drought Dim Fortune i LONDON. Jan. 21 Granville nnan Co rr rcrr nrtA limn rtacro hnv Dorbandt saying "neither 7" "7 .it l. ilmaniin VilHC UIUU. Ofc. WttiUCS OtirCb iwalter at the Conservative Club's the page boy at White's Club. La ter Sampson served as Sir Shades' valet and accompanied him to Bucharest. Athens and Cairo, at the last named- place nucslng th knight bade to health from a severe illness. n service I can never repay," Sir Charles states In his will. that the Earl oi uromer. ivuw-j nrl11Pn7l illUUCllXtt vaUdCd j. l.T,nM narincjhad been T IttllU A HWiJf" offered and had refused to ac- cept the Governor Generalship of Canada. The report came, reliaoie i Of Special Interest .lave you read the classified prtvertlslne page In this paper today? ' am- 7.5 ft. Low ItJ '2 If not, now is the time. p.m. 4.2 ft. Sfc- NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER :1 XXII.. No. I 2 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 PRICE FIVE CENTS ACDONALD GOVERNMENT DEFEATED SHOWDOWN WITH VANCOUVER UNEMPLOYED IMPENDING Issue Not Serious So Does Not Necessitate the Relinquishment of. Office by Labor Administration Division Came ..On Amendment to Education Bill Vote Was 282 to 2 19 or Adverse Majority of 33 Very Unexpected WELL KNOWN COUPLE WED WHERE NATURE DWARFS MAN VlItors to Jasper National Park, in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, stand close to the very act of creation. In this beautiful area, life once was cradled. Convulsion aetzed the land and reared rock upward to the skies. Out of the welter came the glorious peaks to defy Ice and time, their rujsKed beauty a magnetic attraction for thousands of slght-SPers. Small wonder mere mortals stand by and drink (n the grandeur of the peaks. Above la Mallgne Lake, Us shores framed by mountains. C.N.It. Photo. WILL MEET I Vancouver Stocks SITUATION Peace River Railway on Work Which Could Be Profitably Undertaken Now, Says . Member . Impotrance of the Peace River railway link as a vital factor in meeting current ecbnomlc conditions in British Columbia and in developing the province's future possibilities was emphasised by Col. Nelson Spencer. MLA. for Vancouver in a statement on the subject: "After a careful study of ecoroU mlc conditions prevailing in. rUBr Columbia I have come to conclusion." said Col. Spencer, "that the one profitable outlet for the energies of the people of British Columbia at this time is to construct a railway to connect up the Peace River with the coast. "That is the one major investment on which we can count for an assured return. Utl - llfllna . U n ...mI... ft t !C .,...,. I Tm- Rtrt Vl4 " menus muu Mc ouiy.u. v., a K searciunis searching party i' was getting m-- i mn nnn v,.. u.. ilabor by providlng large employ ready to seek Dorbandt. and Alon- ment and 11 mcans a tlmulatlon to chW Z C Hartopp Cope, another pilot, when they gifSc7etery th?Brt Production of all kinds, both during f rv r W3S m cry oi of me un ! . income iliromo Tnv 1 ax r KnrrAC orces returned Cope had been unheard ' f construction. It means plane omturnert j SeS UP 0I more XT i . ... ...j.j . c.nni nnok Cook o jears ago bir tnaries nemenaea other conceivable , h, . undertaking d rtakln any can bring lebout. , "The economic situation at this time Is such that some means of building for the future must be undertaken and this railway Is the logical program." INFANT GIttL DIED 'YESTERDAY AND IS 'UBUHIED IIEKE TODAY British Cruisers to I Thery:! Ann, two '! SR!.; favorite or the Cna- ttoh battle crulra Renown andjB. C. Undertaken, to 1 8 It Tiger were placed undtr quaran- metery with Very own post Une because of nn outbreak Gibson, deun of St. . H llJa 1JC VUcUdlllilICUnnd Mrs Daniel Child. Taylor Street. The funeral took place this GIBRALTAR, Jan. 21: The Bri- afternoon from the cnapei oi me i i ...... - . t I I , 1 1 .... 1 officiating. ttlttntinrr of Inf luenaa among the crews. thedral, Fairview ue- Re; Rev. James B i Andrew's Ca- (Courtesy-3. D. Johnston Co.) Bay view, nil, i. Big Missouri, 41. 43. -Coast Copper, 4.S0, nil. Cork Province. Vfc, 1. Cotton Belt, 15. nil. George Copper, 50, nil. Georgia RiVer, 2, 3. dolconda, nil, 33. drandview, 3H. 4. Indian Mine. 1, nil. Inter. Coal St Coke, 15, 23. Ktootenay Florence, 1, 1V4. Kootenay King, 1, 2. Lucky Jim, 111. Mohawk, , iuL ( Morton .Wdolsey, nil,. 4. h&ttfat River Goldj nil. I. .Marmot Metals, nil. 1. 'National Silver, 2. 2fe. Fni Oreille. 70, nil. Premier, 70, 71. Porter-Idaho, 7V4. 8. Reeves Macdenald, nil, 20. Rufus-Argenta, 2, nil. Ruth-Hope, nil, 5. ' Sliver Crest, 14, nil. Snowflake, 3. 3Vi. Topley Richfield. 1. nU. Wellington, nil, 1. Woodbine, l4. 1V3. George Enterprise, nil. 5 V,. OILS A. P. Con.. 31. 33. Calmont, 2126. Dalhouste, 52, 54. Deventsh, ni), 7. Fabyan PetMtfc. 3M. Home, 1.00, 1J6. Royalite. J6.00, 17.00. Freehold, 15, 16. Hargml, 10, 14. Merland. IB, 17. Mercury. .34,. 36. United. 2S, K. Triple aland-Light northeaster- ternoon of Margaret andily wind; M :aooth; overcast half month old daugmer oi wr. Langarn Overcast; southeaster ly wind; sea rough. Dead Tree Point Rain; southeasterly gale; barometer. 29.43: temperature. 40; .sea rough. Dlgby Island Cloudy, south, four miles; barometer, 29.50; temperature 45; sea smooth. Chief of Police Gives Warning to Leaders of Workless re Meetings Use of Public Grounds For Gatherings and Streets For Parades Is Banned Order Is Defied Today VANCOUVER, Jan. 21; Warning that there must be no more meetings on public grounds or parades on city streets was given today by W. J. Bingham, chief of police, to leaders of the unemployed. Despite this, pamphlets were distributed today calling upon the unemployed to meet at the Powell Street grounds. The police yill, it is understood, attend in force and n 4 IT 177 i 17 ! there Ukely t0 be a showdown. In BY A 1 1 W A Y I vlew of tne chiefs warning, It 1 Is lurilJLi If I I j quite possible the leaders of the Bur'iiTBivTt imeeting' lf 11 matertall2es- may be I lrll!ll!fv PIaced under arrest and charged Vl ijilllVJwith creating a disturbance. British Columbia Block Settlers , Loudly Acclaim New Line ! DAWSON CREEK, Jan. 21: Bri-!tlsh Columbia's Peace River block ; settlers came here in their hundreds to celebrate the. flrjt Mepr hi the movement to link the agriculture empire with Pacific; tidewater, j From Grand Prairie in the south east to Rolla In the north Premier Man Weds Vancouver Girl Miss Jean Murray Becomes Bride of George Itobertson 4 First United Church in Vancouver was the scene of a pretty wedding on January 5, when Jean, came eldest dauzhter of Mrs. J. Murray -settlers by the hundreds, business and the late P. Murray, was, unl- , ..u u; au.cumruiM pion-, ted in marriage to George Robert- CCIB w" oravcu ine narasnips ior,son of premier. second son Of Mr. many a season, to hear clanging of and A Robertson of Methtl, bells and sound of the whistle an- cmtranri nounclng the arrival Into British u Tne brlde lven ln mam Columb a of the f rst steam ps-!b Mlller and was charmmg IX track of the Northern Alberta Rail- i ways, 50 miles northwestward from iHythe, Alta. 1 Lieut. Governor Egbert of the j Province of Alberta, the Hon. Ver- non Smith, minister of railways and ! telegraphs for Alberta, representa-'tlvea of the chamber of commerce, I and prominent business men from Calgary and Edmonton, together with railway officials, among whom were A. A. Tladale, general manager Canadian National Rathvays, Winnipeg: J. Callaghan, general manager Northern Alberta Railways, Edmonton, Joined with the various committees to make this a memor A banquet ln the evening, was a gown of pale pink taffeta draped with shell pink net. Her hat was ln matching tones and she carried a bouquet of Ophelia rases , and white carnations. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Betty Murray, who wore a gown of or--hld Canton crepe with, matching hat and carried pink carnations and maidenhair fern. A reception was held later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller. West Eighth, when Mrs. O. Murray, the bride's mother, and Mrs. G. Dempster, a sister of the bride, assisted ln receiving the guests. The former wore a gown of hi riav tor thh Action of the blu Reogette with panels orna- Peace River country. j mented with cut stecl and the lat' The disadvantages commonly at- ter chose blue lac,e-tributed to frontier dtstrtcta. the Mr and Mrs- Robertson left later complicated problems of the pro- on a hort Wp to Victoria, when vision of railroads to tap and open for travelling the bride donned a up a Pacific outlet were forgotten dre" navy at crepe with a about for the time being. The shock matching, hat, and a black broad-ot the locomotive whistle .seemed to cloth coat trimmed with muskrat. mean more to the frontiersmen Shortly after their return Mr. and who all have faith in the country Mrs. Robertson will take up resl-they have made their own and be- dence at Stewart. Here that since the steel is here the district already well settled will Dnllc Pnrirr fn take on a new lease ot life and grow DcllS 1x311 10 wun cnaraccensuc wravcra iniqu ity. Observe Report nrosided over1 by cne cf the oldest ' " , floner. FYed Eraser Maked , auW m. Eng tand Town Over- ."-.t ' jojeo at Recommendation " ' That States Stay Dry ROCHESTER, NJI.. Jan. 21: The 'NAVAL COMPETITION oeople of thU Httle New England - OF TRANCE-ITALY TO wn wondered what It was all - . . CONTINUE THIS YEAR about yesterday afternoon when U .ill. i ....,, the bells of all the churches ln the " 'ROia Jain 21wltaly U pre- olace started to peal merrily. They f isared to tourkl imkjot tf yjtfi wondered if it was another fashion- France In naval armaments able wedding or if a new industry 4 this year, it fu stated ln gov- was starting in the town. eminent circlet here yester- It turned out that the bells were ; day. There stems little hope of ringing to celebrate the receipt In the two countries reaching a Washington of the Wlckersham re- permanent agreement where- 4 port on the Eighteenth Amend- by the competition ln nava' ment. The church people of the tonnjuge might be eliminated. town rejoiced at the recommenda- Hon that prohibition should con- , tinue ln the United States.