TOMORROW'S TIDES I Wednesday, August 21 SOUNDSTOCSIN ECONOMIC WAR Bennett at Vancouver Calls On Young Conservatives Everywhere to Rally to Cau.se VANCOUVER, Aug. 20. on oung Conservative, men nd women throughout the Domin THORNTON IS IN VANCOUVER Says Crop Failure Does Not Approach Disaster; Tells of New Boats VANCOUVER, Aug. 20: En route to Prince Rupert, Sir Henry Thornton arrived here last ion linn R. B. Bennett yesterday ; night on his annual tour of in-;'-c d the necessity of rallying apection. ti the defense of Canada in the( "This year's crop does not great economic war" being approach disaster and it takes waged He was adressing the more than one Indifferent yield f amative Association at a to affect Canada's prosperity," I : ,,riW llAM Ifl.. If 1 M 1 I "It 5 a war of commerce. Other service next summer and that cx 'tic are making efforts to wjth their adfent there would b sell thrir goods m .Canada. In,.a service out rf VaMpuwr to luiury peopie are enutur- victoria ana Seattle, uniting up irg '- sell goods and economic rcntt.rat.ion is going on every day. (' necssary for Canada to tr.ee v 'he situation and if. the na-r ) to survive and grow to in ?:itnc-3 the Issue must'be faced esurageously . . Canada has weapons to use in economic de-fense Are we going to use them cr a; c we not?" he asked. TWOPERISHED IN A BLIZZARD SEATTLE, Aug. 20. Miss Thc'ma Martin, librarian of Seat- and K. Furuya, a Japanese sr'.- cJ Portland, were victims f t o t luzard on Mount Shuksan, Washington, near Mount Baker.. Tho 'wo were frozen to death lale PuniLiy wlien a storm surprised ( them as they with another couple s aling Chimney Peak. Furuya wax the first to succumb. A rur'y left sarly this morning t b mg the bodies out. i BRITISH UNIONISM i with Prince Rupert, Alaska and other northern points. He said the new hotel here would be known as "The Canadian EVERYBODY SAFE FROM FIRE NEAR BOUNDARY NELSON, Aug. 20: Vic Johnson, Slocan Lake lumberman, his wife and two daughters and 20 loggers believed to have been trapped by the monster forest fire raging at Evans Creek, are rennrted safe. A siecial rescue crew reached them- and found them u worried by the flames. The party would not .leave the locality. EXPLOSTONIN RUMANIAN FORT nUCHARKST. Aug. 20: At least 18 soldiers were killed andi 110 woundeil when an immense j I quantity of ammunition in Fort1 I it MMnM Uaa 1.1 nt nn laflt 15 UN 1ML ULU1N&, night. It Is feared that a number of workmen in the buildings BELFAST. Aug. 20: Member-1 were also killed. Owing to con-shir m British trades unions de- tlnued explosions the rescuers 'n il f,-om G.500,000 to 4,000,-1 were unable to approach within 00 in the past nine years. ,tvo miles of the buildings. SIDESMAN (Lloyd George)-mistaklng nay'i lOr n . . -i i.iui'ri ftrttl ear trumpet - .ucai .nstrumcnt-"une iooi fovnU, Dondon. Royalite, 143.00, Nil Retrent, 50. Nil. MI'lwest. 60, Nil. Hargal. 1.98. 2.00. Freehold, 2.20, 2.23 .Mercury, 1.26. 1.30. United 1.32, 1.34. J. M. Clarence J. Scott Hall, who was committed for trial recently on a charge of obtaining money fraudulently by passing false checks, came up before Judge H. A. Robertson of Prince George in County Count here yesterday afternoon and, electing for ; speedy trial, was sentenced to three months imprisonment, j Charles Dobbie, who elected 'speedy trial and pleaded guilty jon a charge of breaking and entering, was given one year's suspended sentence. LIQUOR PROFIT IS DISTRIBUTED Vancouver receives the largest amount, $280,525. Thf dJstributifln. la based thV mrgeeU returns from li( profits yet obtained. Other amounts are: Prijico Rupert, $8,431. Prinee George, $2,991. Smithers, $1,865. Terrace, ?U8C. Vanderhoof, $828. 9n lyuor STOCK QUOTATIONS iCourtcv S I). Johnston Co.) Rig Missouri, 1.45, 1.4C. Cork Province, 10. Nil. Cotton Belt, Nil, 48. Gladstone, 7, Nil. Golconda, 80, 82. Grandview, 40, 41. Inter. Coal & Coke, 33, 36. Kootenay King, 39 Vi, 39 "2. Mohawk, 3V, 4. Morton Woolsey, 4', Nil. Marmot River Gold, 3Vi. Nil. Marmot Metals, 3Vi, Nil. National Silver. 13, 15. Noble Five. 5$, 59. Oregon Copper. 20, 23. Tend Oreille. COO, CIO. Pioneer Gold, Nil, 1.50. Premier. 1.83, 1.84. Porter Idaho, 41, 50. Reeves Macdonald. 1.80, 1.85. Rufus Argcnta, 25, 27. Slocan King, 4, C. Slocnn Rambler, 18, 20. Sunloch. Nil, 2.25. Topley Richfield, 20, 25. Toric, 70, Nil. Wellington. C, 8. Whitewater, 50, 55. Oils . Associated, 3.75, 3.95. Mill City, 8.00, NIL P-Aner. 145. 1.50. 1 Advance. Nil. 4.25. A. P. ConaoHdntpH. 4.93, 4.95. Calmont. 5.30, 5.32. Dnlhousle, 3.90. 4.00. Dcvenish. 40. 45. Fnbyan Pete, 1CV4, 17. Home. 21.50, 24.80. Illinois Alberta.. 90, )0 McPoug. Ser.ur. 5 McLeo'l. 4.40. 4.5C mti 5.50, i.W Dr. W. Spankic, who has just joined the Conservative ranks in the Dominion Parliament as a result of being elected by acclamation by the constituency of Frontenac in the Province of Ontario. NO DECISION TEST CRICKET Boston Grill LA HOE CAH ARET High 1:54 a.m. 20.1 ft. fipecUl Dinner! Thursdiyi and Saturday 14:30 p.m. 19.0 ft Dancing Emf Saturday Night, 9 to It Dance Hall for Hire Low 8:29 a.m. 3.0 ft." 20:3C p.m. C.l ft. Accocuuodatlom for Private Fartlea NOltTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 4J7 Vol. XX.. No. 193. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929 PRfCE FIVE prvin Russian Cavalry Made Raid on Manchurian Village but Driven Back by the Chinese Defenders ' LONDON, Aug. 20. - Both Chinese and Russian CHECK ARTIST DRAWS sources today reported warlike activities and preparations ' THRFF MftNTHQ IAH along the Manchurian border, with increasing number of i inrUX UlUIunD JAIL border clashes and incursions by opposing armies. MUKDEN, Aug. 20. Despatches received here say the Chinese defenders and three thousand Soviet cavalry yesterday engaged in a fierce struggle for the village of Tumginsien, but the invaders were repulsed. Tanks, airplanes and searchlights are reported to be on the way to the front, according to Russian reports. Clarence J. Scott Hall Sent Down For Fraud Suspended Sentence in Breaking Case Signs Important International Bill Governor Gardiner signing t ic Fist River Hill with Hon. Joseph Hammond; right, and Sector Mitchdl, right. As a result if the passing of the Fish River Bill, the International Paper .ompany will proceed with the construction of a pulp mill at St. Leonard, on the New Brunswick sirin of the Saint John River. LOSSIEMOUTH, Scotland, Aug. 20. Premier Macdonakl stated today that lie was studying a mes- VIPTnnTA Amr 9ft-Th, B- xium aauuiuwjJI WHICH IH! U1SCUFSCU wiin Annas. government announced distribu- jsador Dawes yesterday regarding disarmament conver- "Without being conscious of it, sir Henry announced that the t,or of n'uor 'irofitB amounting) sations which marks a distinct advance in negotiations be innrs. is going on in iniy winiry, three new vessels for the coast-" ' . , s"v-v-" huc wjuiimca. as In other countries, a great eco- advice which were being built ""ine iwioa cnuing awn ii, romi war." said Mr. Bdonett. i Kn.rl.iw1 wnuU I rnflv for1929 among 3 municipalities. Disarmament Negotiations are Advanced a Step With Message Received from United States This message is the outcome of negotiations com- mepced almost directly tho Labor Government assumed office and gives promise of a successful culmination which may eventua'ly beextendM to othejr, countries. jLlJCTED TO PARLIAMENT HORNS TAKE PLACE OF RATTLES IN ARMY WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. The United States army has taken ..v v the soldiers' rattles. It has been found that these accessories of the soldiers' life, used in war time for the unplay- " "S" of wirninr against gas attacks, sounded too much like the "rat-a-tat" of machine gun fire. So today the war department, on the recommendation of the chiefs of the infantry and chemical warfare service, eliminated them from the field equipment.. A claxon type horn will be employed hereafter for spreading alarms, notifying the soldiers to don their gas masks. HOME OIL HAS SPLENDID WELL Production Now Set at Thousand Rarrels Daily Rest In Turner Valley CALGARY. June 20. Home No. 3 well has increased its flow thirty million. cubic feet of gas this morning with an estimated yield of a thousand barrels of Well "aillha The was ex' South Africa Scores Against England but Un- Xn . . . , , TW make, this the-biggest pro- able to Complete A ducer ,n the Turner Valley and Match ' gives Home Oil a - production of 2500 barrels dally from the three LONDON. Aug. 20. The fifth wcu3. and concluding c icket test match between England and South Afri- MnUTV J A I VVT) ca was left dr. ,?. today after lliltllil lYALiVCu England had wriggled out of a tight position. After England has DC A T I HMCII made 258 in the first inning, Dtll 1 LuluUlVl South Africa went to bat and. New Cold Storage Plant Planned for Cow Bay City Council Agrees First announcement of another new industrial enterprise for Prince Rupert- came at last night's meeting of the city council when a letter was read from M . Y. Aivaz- off of Vancouver asking the council to recommend to the I provincial government the leasing to him of 275 feet of 1 waterfront in Cow Bay, upon which the erection of an ice and cold storage plant and wharf and floats for fish dealers and fishermen was contemplated. Mr. Aivazoff stated that he had been working on the project for some time ana was now reauy to go aneaa wnn tne construc tion. Mayor McMordie was in favor of meeting the request to recommend the site lease to the government. He felt that the council should do all in its power to assist any new industries in coming here! He felt the lease should be granted on the definite undertaking by Mr. Aivazoff .hat he would go ahead . The requested approval was granted on motion of Aid. Brown, seconded by Aid . Macdonakl. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL WILL NOT BE ABOLISHED BY AUSTRALIA JUST NOW PAMDPnDA A,.ava1ln Ant, NEW YOhK, Aug. 20: Rain broke up the National League header at Philadelphia Pittsburgh. The Phillies won both with Burleigh Grimes back in the game for the first time since his injury several weeks aso. Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees fought a pitcher's bout, each side scoring hits with the Yanks running out winners 'by the odd run. Errors gave Washington Senators an undeserved victory over Cleveland Indians, only two of the five winning runs being deserved. Shores' held the St. Louis Drowns scoreless for rhiladcl-j phia Athletics until the last in Ing when they scored twjc which was seven runs short winning. Roston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers split their double Yesterday's scores: National League Pittsburgh 6-5, 7-8, American League New York 3, Chicago 2. Washington 6, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 2. Boston 3-2, Detroit 2-6. Scottish Humor REPARATIONS ARE WORRYING iU. lUSlIttllit UUVB IIWl IUICIIU IU - , . , lake any action to abolish Its right JL" it appeal to the judicial committee w-.... f the privy council, Premier ,,.,,-.. Bruce decla ed, when discussing! 1 "nlc.tlZr"" reports from London ihat the Brit ish government is willing to permit any dominion to abolish tlie right of appca! if desired, as ex PIRATES LOSE TWICE MONDAY has written Premier Jaapar of Helgium asking him to call the ix powers together to consider what; action will .be taken on rep- plan is nub uuiicu uciuic ur- tember 1. The reparations experts, who worked until midnight in an ef fort to reconcile conflicting estimates of the'yttld in; mosey of the four-power offer to Great B itain, were hard at work, again today. TORONTO STOCKS schedule yesterday arid ohe fix- ture only was played, the double (McCaffery, Gibbons & Collart, with Ltd.) 'Amulet, 2.35, 2.38. Mandv, 61, 65. Falconbridge. 13.30, 13.50. Holllnger. 6.70, 6.75. Hudson Bay, 19.00, 19.25. Intern. Nickel, 52.00, 52.25. Lakeshore, 24.75. 25.00. Mining Corporation, 4.35, 4.45. Mclntyre. 15.05. 15.23, Nipissing, 2.60, 2.70. Noranda, 64.25, C4.C0. Abana, 1.93, 1.94. Sudbury Basin, 10.05, 10.15. Treadwell Yukon, 9.75, Nil. Ventures, 8.50, 8.53 Home Oils, 24.50, 21.75. ol NEW YORKER WON JASPER JASPER, Aug. 20: Eddie Held of New York won the nualifvinir round of the Canadian Philadelphia amateur golf championship yes terday by a score of 148 for 36 All other games postponed on holes. Thirty-two qualified for account of rain. the match taking place today. MILLION LOSS LLOYDMINSTER LLOYDMINSTER, Sask.. Aug. '. 20: The loss from the fire IN AN ABERDEEN TRAMCAR , here in which 26 buildings, In-i; Conductor . (to Wsenger who f 'Ul tfiMw-w nn -.ina for lelsht: wickets ... . ,;..: ' ...,,f. :.. t. , a 71 I Iv bnk and two hotels were wipca who hnv lecla ed the inning at 'T " UKer . 0 u ! u Z , " I'T,. " - """:out Is estimate,! at a million dol- I, . i cnampion sieppeu mio me ugiu ""' niunnnu, an enu aim lei inr ruigusn t-iuvtn ,,nvvl..!v,t ,i..Ulnn nw:.ln tnat aga n go in. They did so and n, ht nm, won a dwMm oycr made 204 for one wicket. Uo Lomgki of Al)erdfen( Wngh; Sutcllffe, for England, scored n a furiou8 10-round battle bo-two centuries in the match . forc 25,000 fans. The-series ending today was Hockln is sailing this won by England with two victories: VANCOUVER, Aug. 20: Tho T. .,,.... "U'Uo tr,rl I IKS' thocht the fare was tupjience." I Conductor: "So .it is, butj A, . St. Clair Brindle, mining there's another tuppence for thq engtneer, who arrived yesterday sack." I (rom . Vancouver, left on this PasRenirer foncnlnir sack): mornlnc's train for a trip to the "Oh! is there? Sandy, yc'U bet-! Owen Lake country and expects nfttrnoon on tho Catala for a and three matches unfinished and, price of wheat is quoted hero Iter come oot and pey ycr aln to be back in the trip to Vancouver. ( therefore, declared draws. today at $1.00 s. fare." within a few days. city again