Tomorrow's Tides Former Prince Rupert Newsboy is Owner of Valuable Gold Property Which He Discovered on Unuk River r h gold quartz taken from the I'nuk Kiver Hection rought home to Premier hy T. S. MacKay, A. H. Mel-and W. A. Trout last summer indicate that a very tl.U- find was made by these three men who made the vor the divide in an airplane. A landing was made on p little lake about three miles long and considerable worfc was done by the party in ex NEW WHEAT Tori a. Aug. 2:-R. d. Purdy. i,"'"1 manager of the Alberta ' Pool, with headquarters at , v accompanied by James 3' " it has been here In eonntc-' ' h the new lease for the Of-' ' ''"Int elevator, which the pool ""tlnue to operate u "td Immediately, six or eight ow cases, Phone 817. ploring for gold. The discovery It to reported wa mi bkk1 that on the advice of Uu Baseball Scores AllEltlt AN VFAaVV. -ClevsUnd. 3; 8t Louis, 5. NATIONAL LKAflUK I)tou, ; New York. 1. OteeinnttU. l: Chtcaeo. 3. St. Louto. 3; Pittaburf, 9. dwtrirt mining engineer may ait ntimnnn n IN nHIPPh II planning to return and do further 1U Ollll 1 LtnJ exploratory wort. A number ol ; claims were staked and there U X tar of Season Ooc From ever, possibility thai ODtlMd M a WMlM Minlt.H. P.H ArlLnr , property may I The ore they found to from a quarts aone of large dl-x vnipeo. Aug. 3:-Oftmlght'py reports ilo Canadian Na-' menaions. sample, from which In-nailway. the pobllity thedeveN dlcate oifker. here Indi- Ur opment of a very large producing first car of new wheat to the Unuk vail rtrd in the Manitoba district; mine In huh ... i While Mr. MacKay to very reluc- Jr - VWhw7 ...II kl, tinA . ran. Man, wtth B. Brunei ' inZ I to his particular -li.r f rtonda. u It to to '"ignor mtur and uru o the hinmont cept ' lr Port Arthur. Purdy and Bennett Visiting Victoria in Regard to Elevator I j ikat it laiM him ann unorrMtRAi - other members of the party In an enviable nosiUon as discoverers and holders of claims of great possible value. Mr MacKay. known to his friends it Tommv. to accountant at the Premier Oold mint. For some years ! as a lad he lived in Trine Rupert and was one of the newsooys carrying the Dally News. premier Bet happy t.Kia.v , r- ',-' wv, r... be vcr e- -.4" f "' DINNER OF ROTARIANS Evening Meal and Taken to Theatre to See Tlay Last evening at the Commodore Oate the members of the local Ro-tarv niuh vere hosts to their wives and stoo to District Oovemor Dins- j sample more and Mrs Dtnsmore at dinner. fter dinner U whole party ad-toumed to the Capitol Theatre In a body, special seats having been reserved for them and enjoyed land. Stmt." At the dinner, which was pre--fcfed over by President John Dyb-havn. Mrs. Allen and Dr. Large en 'Attained the party with vocal num rs which were much appreciated The speaker of the evening was District Governor Dinsmore who poke chiefly on the application of Rotary principles In dally life. Some felt the Ideals were so distant that they failed to live out the small things. While friendship was Im portant in the club, it was not the end. It provided a vehicle for car rying on. He thought It was easier to carry out Rotary work In a small place such as this than In a large city where so little was know of the neighbors. He strongly urged that members Interest themselves In the public life of the community such as the activities of the Cham ber of Commerce. A number of Interesting experiences were told to llustrate how Rotary work had been carried out In other places. At the close President Dybhavn thanked the visitor for his address nnd expressed the hope tlfat he would visit the city again during his term of office. Oandhl to arrested. He must be FIELD FOR AVIATION Terrace Becomes Air-Minded lowing Visit of Flyers Trade Board Busy i ... I , iinauon uiven eni to at airaw- berry facial Meeting ' TERRACE. Aug. 2: Following the recent forced landing of the Alrxander-Mattem relief plane on he haytleid of Harry Franks' farm on the bench at Kitsumkalum. agitation has developed here for the establishment jot a proper airplane Unding field 1st Terraer At a strawberry sooal held by the Ter-rurp Board of' Trade in the Canadian Legion HsU last Fnd iv night. Derrhes along this line wrrr made by stirh prominent i-Harr-. as W II Burnett. Dtesident of -h- Board t Trade, who presided. E T Ken- v Liberal candidate for Skeena . 'he forthcoming election, J B Aii it chairman of the board of Till,4?e commissioners. Capt. J B Colthurst. O. T Sundal. Will Robinson and others. Representations are now DetngJugMde to the Rsvern-, merit The fEPwher the Alexan '!cr plane landed, with a few' Marines, would be as good a site for ;m aviation field as any available locally. It Is felt. i The strawberry social was followed by a dance which continued until the small- hours of the morn-, tag. the crowd to attendance In cluding many Prince Rupert visitors. W. II. Burnett was master of ceremonies and musk was by Sam Klrkaldy orcheatra. BARLEY FROM EGYPT REOINA. Aug. 2: Barley grown . i In ill latwt nf Rpvnt In tR fiatt nff Wives and Visitors Entertained at , " .T Tj King Solomon has linked the old with the new at the World's Grain Exhibition. Black after thousands of years beneath the desert at Tell Para, where It was discovered, the barley nevertheless to a good Today's Weather Prince Rupert The barometer U ..yM ajn. 17.7 ft. falling today with the probability of 23:30 p.m. 21.3 It. ... 5J25 ain. 3.2 rt. a change. 8ky Is cloudy wind, light southeast; barometer, 29.99; temperature, 17(25 pjp 4t. 68; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXIV . No 179. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933 PRICE- FIVE CENTS EGBA TURE DISSOLVED YESTERDAY ENGLISH PEOPLE QUICKLY SNAP UP CANADIAN SECURITIES Seventy-Five Million Dollars Subscribed in Sixty Seconds Today For Loan In London ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS FEATURE UP WONDERFUL RESULT IN THEIR HEADLINES; OVERSUBSCRIBE ISSUE MANY TIMES LONDON, Aug. 2: Subscription lists for fifteen million pounds worth of Dominion of Canada four percent bonds were closed within a few minutes after they were opened today. "Canada's Proud Achievement" and "frt 7-teen Million Pounds in 60 Seconds" were typical headlines in the evening newspapers. The newspaper reports said the loan was ovcrsubscribcd many times. Lieut. Governor Acting on Advice of Ministers Ends Life of Provincial House Still in Saddle aShDKtf7'SKiBEBV Bflflfia ijSbbm rncMiEn s. r tolmie Advised Lieu' Governor to dU-solvr lcgt:-lature. then set out to iampaig ' in view of coming election Weather Report Month of July The weather report for the month of July follows: High barometer. July 20. 30.39. Low barometer. July Highest temperature. July 31, 72. Lowest temperature, Jojy 16. 42. Mean temperature, 5l2. Rainfall. 6l' Inches. Sunshine. 55.2 hours. '; Demand Is Made by ' Liberal Leader For Setting of Election T. 1). Pattullo Points Out Hungling Methods of Government in Hegard to Conduct of Public Affairs And Asks For Action VICTORIA, Aug. 2: T. D. Pattullo made the following statement today: "Announcement is made that the legislature is dissolved but no date is set for the election of new I representatives. The administration possesses the super- t la... i? nM i a.1 lauve iacuuy ior mingling, mere are no reprusentuuvua of the people and no provision made for their selection at Governor Visits Regina's Big Fair REOINA. Aug. I: Their Excellencies the Qovcrnor-General and Lady Beasborough will arrive here on August 4 Interested visitors to the World's Oraln Exhibition and Conference. Conference. Their Their Excellencies Excellencies will will thc earliest possible date out uie country is left In continued uncer- talnty and doubt." ' "Dr. Tolmie assured me last fall there would be an election before September but that course Is not being pursued, nor have we any guarantee that an election will be held even in October. "As leader of the Liberal party In British Columbia I make a public! demand that the date of the election tlon be be set set forthwith forthwtth at at the the earliest earliest possible possible date date In In order order that that the the Premier Tolmic Sets Out on Election Campaign Immediately After Announcing Formal Dissolution and Refuses to Discuss Election Date VICTORIA, Aug. 2: The seventeenth legislature of the province of British Columbia was dissolved late yesterday afternoon by proclamation of Lieutenant-Governor J. Fordham Johnson, acting on the advice of Premier ToU mie and his ministers. No official date has been announced for the general election but voting is expected to take place about the middle of October. ' Tiie dissolution of the legislature r 11 Til Candidates " Y lentY biwiht tato effect autn"u J the 1932 Redistribution Act. cutting hPrinPA fiPnrOP "PrwnUUlon m the House by "ivC VJCU1 gC one and changing the boun- , darles of most of the provincial rid,- Dejkln Says He Will Remain Injtngs. Field and Alward and Perry t After announcing that the legls-- Alsr Running It Is Said llature was dissolved, Premier Tol- mie left on the night boat tor the PRINCE OEOROE. Aug. 2 It to matnlanf to topr the Fraser VsHe'y announced here that there will be-sre it. Hi deellred to llseuss elee-at least three or four cardidates Uon plant. In the field at the fortheomlnj! election. Dr. Alward. MLL-A- to said i , to be likely to enter the field again as an Independent Conservative Harry Perry, former member for the riding to representing the Liberal Interests. C. P. Dey kin says h- Intends to stay In the field In spite of efforts made to get him tc switch to the federal field. There to also possibility of a fourth man Vancouver Stocki (CCUrtMJ S. D. J"OOftn Oo Vancouver Reno. 2.10. Pend Oreille, Ul. Noble Five. .12 Vj. Premier, 1.21. National Silver. MVi. Porter Idaho, 9. Bridge River Con.. Jl. Oeorgia River, .66 (asked). Reeves, JO. Whitewater. .?. Cariboo OoM. 2.90. Reward. .11H. Meridian, .46. Big Missouri. X. Lucky Jim, .06. Silver Crest. .04. Waverly Tangier. ,MU, Indian. AIH . Wayside, .56. Native Son. .08. Bluebird. .OS. Cork Province. .01. Morning Star. .33. Toronto ' Noranda. 34.0ft. Sherrltt Gordon, 156. Inter. Nickel. 19.90. Mc Waiters, 1.05. Granada, 1.06. Stoco. 1.60. Klrkland. .37. San Antonio, 1.10. Oils Sterling Pacific. .44. A. P. Con .26. Fabyan. jOI. C. it E.. 153. Home. 2 15. Freehold. .13 H. Calmont, .15. getting used to It by now. If you are H. P. Warne. manager of fur n Mftltatma It adds to your prestige attend the dosing ceremonies of I purchasing agencies throughout la-Mime In conflict with the auth-;the conference and later present people, may have elected represen-' Canada, who has been In the city lortttes It's like being a member of awards to successful competitors In tatives to decently and sanely con- for a few days. Is leaving for the 'the "I Wont Work" party. (the various grain classes. . duct the bulns of the province." east tonight. TO APPEAL MEAL TAX DECISION VICTORIA. Aug. 2: -The deel-1 lion of Magistrate J. A. Flndlay in; Vancouver that the B. C. Hospitals-Aid Act Imposing tax on the con-) turner of every meal at a restaurant or hotel of the value of 50c or.' lover was an excise tax and there-' fore ultra vires of the Legislature; will be appealed by the government. It will be argued before the higher court that the tax to not akin to an excise Impost and to therefore valid and within the competence of Uii LegMiature. Collection of the tax will be con-tinned. Attorney Oeneral Pooley stated. Halibut Arrivals American Norland, 26JB0Q, 64c and 4c. Co&? Storage- Lumen. 18460, 7c and 4c Cold Storage. - Sherman, 21,000, 7.1e and 4$,-RoyaL " Canadian R. Wn 17500. S2C and Slic, Booth. ' AtM, 36.000. S.le sad 3 Joe, Pacific. Brie Roy. 1VM, 3Jc and 3J5c Wold Storage. Aleve. 11.500. 5.1c and 3.25c, Booth. INSANE MAN . KILLS WIFE VANCOUVER, Aug. 2: Mrs 8teve Vedenlch of Richmond dleJ In the hospital here yesterday from Injuries suffered when her husband,' a 45-year old Jugo-Slavlan. attacked her in the garden of their home) cutting her about the face and head. Vedenich was committed to the Essondale mental hospital after examination by physicians. ' ?