THE PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN May 23 STRAND THEATRE THIKD AVENUE L. Graham, Manager FRIDAY and SATURDAY— "THE GIRL FROM GAY PAREE MONDAY and TUESDAY— "HOW TO HANDLLE WOMEN" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "BURNING THE WIND" Adults................................. 50c 12 to 15 years....................35c Under 12............................. 20c The members of the Prince George branch of the Women's Institute will meet in the Legion building on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 28th, at 3o'clock. Canard FROM MONTREAL To Plymouth-Havre-London Ascania May 31, July 5, Aug. 2. Alaunia June 14, July 12, Aug. 9. Aurania June 21, July 19, Aug. 16 Ausonia June 28, July 26, Aug. 23 FROM NEW YORK xo riymoutn-Mavre-L,ondoi> Carinthia May 31 Carmania June 7 To Queenstown and Liverpool Franconia June 1 Laconia June 8. To Cherbourg: and Southampton Aquitania May 29, June 19, July 7 Berengaria June 5, 26, July 16, Aug. 7 Mauretania June 12, July 24, Aug. 16. FROM BOSTON To Queenstown and Liverpool Franconia June 2, Scythia June 16 Anchor Line From New York To Londonerry and Glasgow Caledonia June 1 Cameronia June 8 Anchor Donaldson From Montreal ; To Belfast-Liverpool-Glasgow Athenia May 31, June 28, July 26, Aug. 23. Andania June 7, July 5, Aug. 2, Aug. 30. Letitia June 14, July 12, Aug. 9. Antonia June 21, July 19, Aug. 16. . Money Orders. Drafts and Travellers' Cheques at lowest rates. Full information from Local Agents or Company's Offices, 622 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, B. C. Canadian Pacific ,a i Sailinqs Jfek -ro ^ * rEUROPE FROM MONTREAL ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH (On Millar Addition) Rev. T. F. W. dePencier, B. A. L.TH. Rector ' TRINITY SUNDAY 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:30 ajn.—Sung Eucharist and Sermon. 11:45 ajn.—Sunday School. 2:30 p.m—Kindergarten 7.30 p.m.—Evensong, Sermon and Anthem. Friday, 24th, 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. Thursday, 30th, 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. Connaught Hill Lutheran Church Rev. E. J. Saleska, Pastor. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—German Service with Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.—Sermon—"Christians As New Creatures." Thursday, 7 p.m.—Confirmation Instruction. Saturday, 1 p.m)—Boys jClub-. KNOX UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Peter Connal, B. A. Sunday School 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. W. M. S. Sunday Evening Service 7.30—Conducted by Mr. Roberts. HON. WILLIAM ATKINSON HINTS RESIGNATION DUE TO CUTTING OFF REVENUES Victoria. May 18.—Hon. William At-dnson. minister of agriculture, is not vorried over the resignation of C. E. Whitney-Griffith as secretary of the idvisory board of farmers' institutes. The minister intimates that the resignation was not due so much to departmental interference with the work of the advisory board, as to the action n cutting down the perquisites of Mr. Whitney-Griffith as secretary. The statute provides members of the advisory board shall receive no remuneration other than their travelling expenses, but Mr. Whitney-Griffith had arranged to boost his remuneration from $135 for the year 1919 to $2546 for the year 1928, an amount which was divided $1095 for services and $1451 for travelling expenses. The minster asserts the late secretary of the advisory board abused the provision of the statute made to provide for the expenses of advisory board members while away from home on the business connected with farmers' institutes. o-------------- DR. G. W. BELCHER DIES FROM EFFECT OF POISON GAS IN CLEVELLAND TRAGEDY Cleveland, May 21—Dr. G. W. Bel-her, staff physician in the Cleveland linic which was destroyed a week ago, died today from the effect of poison gas. The explosion took 125 lives and institutes one of the greatest hospital tragedies in the history of the United States. There are also some fifty ersons still receiving hospital treatment several of whom, are not expected a recover. No light ha£ yet been hrown upon the matter of the exact lature of the gas which was generated by the" explosion. rtThas been es-ablished the hospital management v/as advised to remove the chemical aboratory to a separate building but no action was taken. Crowning of May Queen Will Take Place Saturday Women's Hospital Auxiliary To Stage Imposing: Ceremony At The Skating Rink Edna Ireland Will Be The Fourth Girl Designated For The Honor By School Children The officers of the women's hospital auxiliary have planned an imposing pageant in connection with-the crowning of . the Prince George May Queen, which will take place at the skating rink on Saturday afternoon. This year the honor falls to little Edna Ireland, who was the popular choice of the boys and girls attending the city schools. It will be the fourth time the ceremony of crowning a May Queen has been observed in this city, and the young people of the city are evincing an increasing interest. Queen Edna will be attended by maids of honor in the .persons of Cynthia Burs-ess, representing South Port George, Edna Styles, representing Central Fort George, and Lorna Quinn, represent-ine the Millar Addition school. In connection with the coronation there will be May-Pole dancing. Children will be admitted to the coronation ceremony free, but a nominal admission of ten cents will be charged for adults. During the afternoon the ladies of the auxiliary will serve tea in the salesroom of the Home Furnishers, at the corner of Third avenue and Que- j bee street. This will be between the ' hours of three and six o'clock. In the j evenmg they will stage a jitney dance j in the same premises, from 8:30 o'clock | until midnight. While the dance is in ! progress the drawing will take place j for the armchair and clock. 1929 Bradshaw s Opening Bradshaw will open in his new premises, adjoining th Home Furnishers on Third Avenue This Week-End These new premises are ceAitrally located- and arc the best appointed ice cream parlors in the city. ^CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS FRESH FRUITS SOFT DRINKS GENE TUNNEY MADE DEFENDANT IN $500,00 BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT GEORGE W. WICKESHAM NAMED AS HEAD OF LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF BOWMANVILLE MAINTAINS RIGHT TO BEQUEST OF $250,000 Washington, May 22.—The United States supreme court, folio-wing two years litigation, has sustained the right of the town of Bowmanville, Ontario, to a bequest of Washington real estate, valued at $250,000 and bequeathed by the late James H. McGill. To Cobh-Chcrbourg-Southampton-Anttverp June 6 ........................................Montclare' > To Plymouth-Cherbourg-Southampton -Hamburg June 12. July 10 ........................Montrose June 26, July 24....................Montcalm To Cherbourg-Southampton June 14, July 5 ........Duchess of Atholl To Stornoway- Glasgow June 8 ..........................................Minnedosa To Belfast-Liverpool-Glasgow June 7. xJuly 3 ...Duchess of Bedford June 14, July 20 ............................Melita x Not calling at Belfast To Liverpool June 19............... Duchess of Richmond June 27. xJuly 19 ......Duchess of York x Calling at Coh also. FROM QUEBEC To Cherbourg-Southampton June 4, June 25 ....................Montroyal June 11, July 2 Empress of Australia June 18, July 9 ...Empress of Scotland Apply to agents everywhere or J. J. FORSTER Steamship Genl. Pass. Agent. C. P. R. Station, Vancouver Telephone Seymour 2630 WORLDS GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM MAY DAY FESTIVAL The Women's Hospital Auxiliary present the customary May Day Festival at the Skating Rink which will include the crowning of the MAY QUEEN and an exhibtion of the Maypole Dance SATURDAY, May 25 +—? Children will be admitted to the rink without charge but a fee of 10 cents will be made for adults. In connection with the festival the hospital auxiliary will serve tea and conduct a sale of home cooking in the new premises of the Home Furnishers, on Third Avenue, during the afternoon. In the evening there will be a jitney dance in the same premises, in the course of which the drawings will take place for the arm chair and clock. Washington, May 21.—George W. Wickesham, who was attorney-general during the Taft administration, has been selected by President Hoover as the head of the law enforcement commission which will deal with evasions of the prohibition and other laws. ; --------------o-------------- > i BEAMSVILLE BANK ROBBERS GET SPEEDY SENTENCE ON THEIR PLEA OF GUILTY "Bridgeport, Conn. May 22.—Gene Tunney, former heavyweight champion, who is now honeymooning in Europe, is being made the object of an attack lrom two quarters. A breach-of-prom-ise suit has been commenced against him in court here by Mrs. Katharine Fogerty. When Tunney heard of the suit.he laughed it off, saying if must be a joke. Be this as it may there is something else for Tunney to laugh eff as the husband, James Fogerty, has filed a suit against Tunney for the alienation of his wife's affections. The Fogerties are out to make a dint in Tunney's bank roll as Katharine wants $500,000 while her husband is demanding $1,000,000 as his share of the purse. --------------o-------------- FOREST FIRE SITUATION WAS IMPROVED AS iRESULT OF EFFICIENT FIGHTING St. Catharines. May 22—Anthony assela and Joseph de Silvio, who were extradited from the United States for the robbery of the Beamsville branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, entered a-plea of guilty here today and were sentenced to serve fifteen years n the penitentiary. --------------o-------------- HON. ROBERT FORKE MAY SUCCEED WATSON AS MEMBER OF SENATE; Ottawa, May 21.—It is reported here hat Hon. Robert Forke, minister of mmigration, will succeed to the vacancy in the senate created by the death of -the late Senator Watson, of Manitoba. James A. Glen, of Mar-quette. is mentioned as the successor of Forke should he go to the senate. -------------o------------- HON. W. EULER DEFENDS ACTION IN GIVING CLEARANCE FOR RUM-RUNNING VESSELS Ottawa, May 22— Hon. W. Euler, minister of national revenue told the members of the commons today that he refusal of the government to reuse clearance to liquor-laden vessels o United States ports was' fully justi-ied by the laxity shown by United States prohibition enforcement offi-ials. The minister asserted the officials were in league with the rumrunners and that the business of smuggling liquor into the United States was almost entirely in the hands of citizens of the United States. --------------o-------------- ALBERT VEGLER RETIRES FROM REPARATIONS AS PROTEST AGAINST TERMS The forest fire situation in the district was greatly improved on Tuesday evening as the result of effective measures taken by the the officers of the forest branch A fire trench has been thrown around the Foreman fire, and no ^further danger is apprehended from this source. Part of the fighting crew was withdrawn on Tuesday night. There is some doubt now as to the cause for this fire. A, crew of eight men has been fighting the Tire in the vicinity of Oscar Lake, to the east of Woodpecker. This fire got into some green timber, but no reports have been received from the men fighting it. Cooler weather, with the probability of showers in that section, will lessen the chance of this fire running. The fire in the vicinity of Isle Pierre is being fought by C. N. R. employees, the fighting force approximating forty men. The fire was held on some rough ground before it could reach green timber on the higher slopes, and unless high winds cause the fire to run it will soon burn itself out. It is believed this fire was started by railway operations. ( .m- No word has been received from Alex Hunter who went souUi on Monday to look into the fire .situation to the east of Punchaw Lake on the Blackwater road. POLICE OFFICERS HAVE THRILLING FIGHT WITH DEMENTED PRE-EMPTOR Sergeant Walker and Constable Mc-Clinton had a thrilling experience on Saturday afternoon while searching for a rifle which it is alleged was stolen by Nick Ureskha, a pre-emptor living some three miles beyond Miworth. The officers secured a warrant and were intent upon making a search of the Ureskha cabin. As they approached Uresltha was engaged in sawing wood, but when the pre-emptor saw them coming he ran into his cabin. When the police reached the cabin Ureskha threatened to shoot them. He emerged from the cabin brandishing an axe. and with a revolver strapped around his body. The officers grappled with him. but in the mix-up Sergeant Walker received a cut on one side of his face from the axe as well as a bad bruise. Ureskha also managed to fasten his teeth upon McClinton's wrist, and left his mark before he could be jarred loose. On being brought to the city Ureskha was examined by Doctors Lyon and Trefry and pronounced insane. He will be taken to Essondale. DR. PEDRO C. ESCOBAR ESCAPES THE FIRING SQUAD BY THE SUICIDE ROUTE Nogales, Mexico. May 21—Dr. Pedro C. Escobar, brother, of General J. G. Escobar, one of the generals in the recent revolution, has committed suicide by taking poison. He was in fear of being arrested for his part in the revolution. . —o----------— TORONTO AVIATOR KILLED ON ROOSEVELT FIELD Roosevelt Field. May 21.-Captain Arthur Argles. instructor in aviation. end a former resident of Toronto, was killed here today in a plane crash, and A. H. Harris, a student pilot, re-reived fatal injuries. ___________ WALL PAPER NOTCIE SAVE FROM 15c to 50c PER ROLL ON ALL YOUR PAPER-EDMONTON WHOLESALE PRICES. THE VERY LATEST STYLES, A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. A. J. HURTUBISE GENERAL DECORATOR Phone 31-H Paris, May 22.—Albert Vegler, alternate chief German delegate to the experts conference, constituted for the purpose of fixing the German war reparations payments, retired today from the conference as a protest against any plan to extend the German payments beyond the term of thirty-seven years. --------------o PRINCE GEORGE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES The Prince George School Board is contemplating establishing a grade twelve class at the High School, (Senior Matriculation or First Class Teacher's Certificate). This will commence 1st September, 1929, providing a sufficient- number of pupils are prepared to take such studies, to render the course financially self-supporting. The fee will be $100.00 for the term. All pupils desiring to take this course are required to so advise the undersigned and pay thereto the fee for the first half of the term* ie. $50.00 not later than 14 June 1929. Such provision is necessary that arrangements for the course may be made sufficiently in advance, to ensure its success. Should insufficient applications be forthcoming to warrant proceeding 'With the course', fees will be lefunded. V. RANDOLPH CLERIHTJE May 23-2tc Secretary HIGH GRADE GROCERIES FRESH vegetables ' FRESH local eggs WATER glass is an egg preserver SEED potatoes we have them GREEN mountain for the main crop ROCHESTER rose and the Bliss TRIUMPH rose for the early crop. PRATT'S stock food INTERNATIONAL Harvester Go. of Canada FARM implements and MACHINERY of all kinds. PURITY and Robin Hood Flour AND Cereals HAY, Grain and Seed. ASSMAN'S MO