TMfl cost is oo and your ... delivered to your address ''. ,.,,, Just figure out the ' ,.st t0 you for this daily K vviii. fri' twelve iiiuLuuai M I'-uAid of Nelson new members -liMdture. will move and second " in reply to the speech from " st the session of the ' i m open next week. " HEIR TO SERBIAN I.ONl)IW, Jh,, ""nl" U'lllin; THRONE IS BORN I VtlMh:ll llssksieMaWsw Tswls. t llikil. .J ... rm sewga. wmy ess, tw i we s" lo King Alexander and Uetti Marie I'ioRAWt. Serbia. Jan. 19. A eon " today to Queen Marie and : M xander of Serbia. There Is " rejoicing at the eveut. I IRISHWOMAN DIES AT ADVANCED AGE M.AUHAD9SUK1. County Mayo. 'i''u. Jmi. 19 Mrs. Oatbertne Oolden. ' " '"-r known by her maiden name. Kilty "'" '!l'tl here agod lOB. Kitty Lee went lo the United State " u Hailing veswel 77 yean ago and lived "' N Vork many yeen. she returned ' ''-eland snd has lived here slnot 1971. BRIELIS HEAD OF THE MT GROWERS kkU)wna. JB. 19-Thomaa A. Brlel "' N,,ki,N, WM yetterday re-elected pre- mem of u nntiah Columbia Fruit Aawcutlon. A. P. Darah of Vhi,,-uv seoretary-treasurer. KIMI'K AIIIK ) KN 19. Char lee Henry x Duke of Richmond and " '"'i' u, the King, died yesterday v Save Money Boston Grill ri)r riicpe.it wy to buy the n v New- i to subscribe by tlx to Union Anglican and Catholic Churches Today hi. -iii-fc. Would Not Surrender High! to Intervene Although Unity ANA i Debited Says Itepurt of Matines Conference l.uNDON, January 19. The primacy of the Pope is indicated i, i .i bar to the unily of the Koran Catholic and Anglican churches ii u- ImiK-awaited report on the Malines conversations between in l ami I '.t25 under the presidency of Cardinal Mercier. In lizard to the Papal primacy one Anglican delegate said: -a:-(i for unity and if necessary preliminary conditions of dut . c should not shrink from the idea of the Papacy acting , iiii:e ol unity but, in so saying, we have in view a new . i a- it exists in theory and practice among Roman Catho- ut present but the cinoepUon ol MARKETING ACT WORK APPROVED H-wwn of the Legislature In -,;r . prohibit transports tloi r iptlng shipments except i dealers ii 'he oommlttee of direc- .l almost unsnlmoualy Isle ' ie annual .meeting of the 'lowers' Assoc, stum but on anion asking for ex ten - Marketing Aci to the whole . a a difference of opin-" der to give time for on- . meeting adjourned JEW MEMBERS CALLED UPON Well- i,n,y 0f WVhtmlnftler and A Mncdonald of Nelson to R ply to Throne Speech 11 I"H1A. Jan. IS.-Mayor A WelU unity such ss msy emerge In the future. At one of the meetings an Anglican re;iesentslive called attention to the adage "No foreign potentate hath any jurisdiction In this realm of Ingland." Ws it possible to Interpret spiritual authority of the P'.pe li. auch a way - that the Jurisdiction of the Riifltfth a -olli lion PatHted liy Fruit bishop could not be Interfered with, he Grow it- Approving Commit- asr.ed tee of Direction Work Reptymi;. one of the Catholic dekt- ii-.tx .i:u the r.gm ci the rope to Jan. It. F M Black. i ,u:erv.,r could not be surrendered hut :w oommlue of direction there might ot a queaUon a to how r:u.; Marketing Act, said Itr exerclee It.- usfl- be sought at Mf I ih, answer of tkavCnurch of BaMliatsl. was ' The English were always a praa- ilcal pejple ud It Is Important to know from ''Hthjlir standpoint whether it :i c itre. vsble that such a right might be inni.its lied consistently with the freedem which AnU&n demand to eon-.rol their own affairs." The Morning Post, commenting on the conversations, .wmarts that In other clreuiiietsiKvs the report would have rsiard a si rm of constroTersy but under present conditions, when the new prayer bok still presents a "rigid men- see, the conversations nun seem com paratively unimportant. It states that the recent encyclical of the Pope shu' the door to any present hope of a THERMOMETER DROPPING IN ALL NORTHERN B.C. Zero Heather at Telegraph resell awl Near Zero at Han; inker 1M1B The thermometer is recording lower lemperatur' at various points lu northern British Columbi. Telegraph CiveK snows foir below ero and along the line of the CN.K. many points closely approached rero this morning at a when the Government Telegraphs reirt was sent out Following Is the report. Prince Rupert Clear, calm; tempera ture, aa. Ha sport Clesr. Unlit wt::d temp. 99 Port Slmpoon- Clesr. cslm. temp. 9 Stewsrt -Clear, cslm. temp 9 Anyox Clesr. calm, temp W. Alloe Arm- Clear, calm, temp 34. Aiyansh Clesr. culm temp 10. Rnsiod Clesr, calm temp. 10. Teirce Clesr. ca!m. temp 20 Haswltcn Pari cloudy, calm, temp B Telegraph Crrrk -Clear, calm. 4 below Smlther Clear, calm, temp. 8-Bums -ake Clear, oalm. temp. 13. CHICAGiBLACK HAWKS BACK JNTHE WINNING IUfenll iiulreil Canadian 11ay ' Tiivrr f "trritglh ! I'lllrBg" llwkey Team OHItACK. Jan. IBThe revamped Black Hik..!i won the first victory In week In the National Hockey League serle- Uie pfd of the home team out.-iuug thut "l " vuitlng Detroit Cougars. Able Moran. lately signed tor the defense from Western Canada, was a tower ol strength In front of Mughle Lehman, goalie, who lately returned from a scouting trip to t lie Canadian prairies. The r (he Hawks was wonderfully Im- I proved TIuk s the only game schetl-i uled for last night, the score being De troit 0, Chicago a. Advertlie id Tne Dally News t t LONDON. Jan. 19. General Button who with O. G. McUeer, K.C . and Noel Humphrys. civil engineer, all of Vancouver, who are In Ingland In connection with the sale of the Pacific Great Eastern Bjulway baa figured prominently la tlxeoolugens r He-4aily pretw and the wak-ly Illustrated Journal, who have mad much of his adventurous The General and his two slates were entertained by the Agent-General at the British Baaplre Club. It la rumored that Ooneral Sutton hat succeeded so tar in his mission aa to engage the attention of an important financial house which Is now reviewing the whole railway situation in B.C. with a view to taking action in the near future. HOMER CITY .NEXT WHEAT VESSEL HERE llrltlah Steamer Inspected to Arrive From Harry Docks at Knd of Week IfhMf It u perl's next uiul Inelllh grain ship el the aevMi will be lite IHItlkh Meatoet llemer I'll) whUh I. xpaelrd to arrlie In mInhU three ! tlwe. The tewel l ImmiiuI In ImIUI frum lurry lurk. sIIi Hales, and at S o'd.xk last nlht was six hwndred in no. from Hlgby IsIsmkL The Homer I lly l one of lle asual lye of frrlglilrrtt ami belong lo the well known "llrMol t'lly Line." Mie Is uiitlersltMMl to he already lined hi there should be ito delay In gelling her loaded and away to the I nil nl Kingdom or Continent hMIi 9 full isrgw ol wlsnil from the Alberta Wheel ltHl I'rlm-e It u pert levator. AUSTRALIA SUBSIDY FOR CANNED FRUIT SENT TO BRITAIN UaUiSHURNE. Auaimluy. Jan. 19.- -Be cause of the strong competition from California and other western canners. the Federal Oovwmment has decided to subaleUae canned fruit exports to Oreet Br,u,n- r1;,!i ui MlT'jiV . KS(H.IIIMN inns LONDON. Jan. 19. Sir George Anthony, former master of the supreme court, and well known In Canada. Is dead aged 71. tOI.OKKD MAN IIASlltai HALIFAX, Jau. 1. Louis Jones, colored, was hanged thla morning for the murder of his wife on September 111 In -.t PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1028 FORESTRY REPORT SHOWS frimacy of Pope is Bar INTERESTING bTTTUN KKCt UKM iaui.ihii attention ' kailuav i:xti:iiiki!k KOYAI. CHRISTMAS CARD New Shipping Company Plans to Commence Developing Trade with Crient from Prince Rupert "There will be no delay in the development program," state .he orjra njiers ot the International Shippera Ltd. announcement of wkotte incornomtlon with a capitalization of 150.000 and head office afac on a failing market -ta Prince Kuneft.4 or m ouruoae ol uumirunc wuo- - an piMBta i wr- . hraiiifk tl.U nnriiii anrl frnm AUakn Ttrftiah Cnhimliia ohrl iTW"ih. bUt W Jrient, was announced yesterday. They indicate thut there has al- eady been extensive preparatory work carried out with a view to iiip chartering reciprocal marketing of products and other activi-ie.s. Further details, they state, will be worked out through the use the cable and mmla pending the ln- 1 ugu ration of the prcpoaed cargo ship-lenls. The roguteed bead office of he company la In Prince Rupert but. i development proceeds, the manaje- ent expeet to have br.uicbea at other antres of prcductlcn as weU as donm-c and foreign agencies all of which '111 be necessary In connection with he operation of the project. This olganusatlon. stated one of Its aoorporatara. Is the outcome of nego- tStloiis conducted saat. during wb nacst to a nut noat Interested mportant can' tupert The Meters, finer insulted show.: ty with Prince ' many months ilat vlalU wore foreign parte lipp.i.s through the c .iay of Prince i ry. ?. r and lm- ..i unci -.i.nownerai i juwatauie harbor, its rail md other Conner ting facilities reaching til of the producing and consuming jenters of Canada and countries adjoin- ng. TIMIlKIt AWAIUNd The Orient. In particular. It Is stated, ipprectatea the iK-arneas of Prince Rupert in eoinpar.s hi with that of other Pacific porta, and furthermore; It Is di-c'dedly in the msrhet for available ex-purta from thla port. The matter of providing homeward cargo ha always been the factor that stood in the way of the use of Pr.nee Rupert as a gateway. Though it is fully recognised that roeourcea, both near and abundant, await development, yet ahlpptng has most peraletently conseutratod at and through more dlsisut ports to the southward. British Columbia, tor instance, send to Japan alone average monthly shipments of approximately from 35,000.-000 to aa ,000.000 board feet of timber lu which Northern British Columbia does not aprr to participate though rich In forest products while, Immediately to the nortiiward, Alaska with an enormous timber stand has likewise boon unable to share In sucb trade. Alaskan forests alone could supply Janan'a annual requirements. Practically nothing la shipped from either Alaska or from thla vast portion of Canada al- thotagh the largest consuming markets ol the world plead for the export surplus In exchange (or their tremendous gold balance arising from their sale to America of silk and many other commodities. A year ago the 09th Ocngtese of the United Ststea pa vd leglaUUoo whereby the vast forest stands tn Alaska, In ex-1 ' oaea of the necessary reserve for local requirements, txvume eligible to export. I The Act passed ! th houses df Congress and was signed by President Cnolldge and it became t lie law governing Alas-1 kan national foivita from April 13. 1B39. 1 By that Act the nid surplus aggregating (I'uiHiuur.i on ge iour' IIEN.NKTT l'l-XH I5E POLITICAL JOIU A TO CGN'NCKVATIVIM WZMrtPBO. Jan. 19 Hon. R. B. Bennett Is strong for political conventions. He is planning to have a Conservative convention In each province in the Dominion once a year. The federal and provincial organizations, where are separate, are to be linked up. He declared that he had resigned from many of the big companies with which he had been connected and others would follow. He would soon be In a position to give all his time to getting his party back into power. BASKETBALL CALLED OFF Too Cold in IliK Exhibition Hall for Spectators to Sit and Watch Owing to the cold urutlirr It has been decided la cull off the basketball games tiring played In the Kv-hlblllon Hall until a return of warmer Heallirr. sprttaiurs will nut sit u ml nulcli the games as It Is lin-pooollile In lir.it the hall In extreme weather. The managers of the league are not at all salMled with the attendance I his year at the games. They ay tle public does not seem lo ap-pirrlatr their rf furls to prutlile rleun sMrt. They hope that when I lie Mariner weather comes and permits runtlniiatluii l the series, the ft-illc will turn out In larrrr num-txrs and ah young folks some enroll nieniflit. VICTIM OF TRAIN . WRECK SUCCUMBS li. John flees of Hwertgras IMssn Away a a Itesull of Injuries siistalurtl on Tursday ! ETHBRIUGK. Jan 19 Mrs, John 'f Swpcturass. Montana. Is dead Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457 Price Five Cent DEVELOPMENTS Annual Report of District Forester Throws Light on the Lumber and Timber Industry The annual report of the district forester to the minister of landa makes interesting reading. It states that tie production for the year amounted to a total of 809,611 for the district. The new Dig Bay mill at Seal Cove will have a daily output of 60,000 feet. Aiiie.y-iive per cent of the poles cut in the district go to United States part by rail and part by water. Rumor of a Kayon Mill for Swanson Bay and reopening of BucVley Bay ar all features of the report which follows: ' ' PI 1.1- AMI PAI'EK ; naare have been no new develop- ii.cn ta in this industry this year. The uclfte Mills plant has operated contln-..ousVy. Kothtng definite is known as .. what may be expected to lake place jt 8wnns&n Bay. A Rayon silk plant i p.i beeu rumored. Any reauupUon of .'per. ioiu mutt te preceded by extensive reconstruction, aa wharves and building have become very much de- propove re -opening Bulkley Bay mill early in 1998. IIKMN Tit: IMUHTItV The initial contracts for 1937 covered only 567,900 hewn ties. Supplementary cdntracta and over-runs have swelled the total production to 809.811. The largest Initial contracts were let to the following: Hanson Lumber and Timber Co., 8ml them. 340.000 ties. Prince Rupert Logging Co., Francois Lake. 75.000 ties. Broughton el McNeil, Tdkwa. 93,000 ties. S. Anderson. Decker Lake, 30.000 ties. Francois Lake Timber Products. Fran cois Lake. 30.000 tlea. Carroll ft Son. Decker Lake. 30.000 ilea. F. R. Keefe, Francois Lake. 30.000 ties J. S Bostrom. Francois Lake. 30.000 tlea. (continued on page four) VANCOUVER. IS.C!f ANtsK B C. Silver . Big Missouri Coast Copper . Cork Province . Dun well Oeorgs, Copper Olacler Gladstone Oolconda Independence L and L Leademlth Lucky Jim Marmot Metals Premier Porter Idaho . Richmond Sllvercrest from Injuries sustained on Tuesday in the Silversmith wreck of the Canadian Pacific Rail- Sunloch . . wuv passenuer train between here and Whitewater t'l'Ul i: When Bid . I 35 ac, 59.00 .9744 99 1, 9.3 13l4 98 IB Asked 1.78 39 80 .01) .38' .35 .08 .13'j IS', 16 .08H : .88 18'i .18', 3.55 3.57 48 .31', .33 .tia 38 3U : S40 S.50 j 3 l.r 3 35 148 BRITISH GIVE POSITION ON ARBITRATION iterated. LIXiUIMI AMI MILUNO j LONDON. Jsn. 19. The British noU Logging sci.v t.es In toe Ccaat areas to be League of Natkms on aeeurtty haw been on the wane, much of the lnd srhUratlon made nubile last nliht icr.l'.ng this year having been done in- deprecate all round asecsae&tt for cldental to the closing of several opcr- urtritrstlon of disputes but favors ort-atioiis. The Pacific Mills t the Mggest guui pacts such as the Locarno treaty, and steadiest consumer, and toga have' Tne principles enunciated follow the been obtained by that company at their j recent declarations at Geneva by Shown price. The Interior loggers, being: Austin chamberlain and Lord Custa some Uy mill operators, have not ex- don. British delegate to the Leagne of perlenced a very good year, owing to ; Nations toe fact that the mills have been oper-1 loggers find some 'aV widiion In that there la ant a large i toek of logs on hand. This statement j applies most particularly to the Cc?st. I METLAKAEA ., NOMINATIONS The centre of logging operations for 1 pulp la shifting north, and In 1919 the' Thirteen LitUena or most intensive acuvitiee win be found r,eignborIn2 In Klldela Arm. Douglas Ch.nue! This: Village Seeking Election to follows the creating of Pulp District ' 1928 Council No. 3. The biggest development Is the con-1 Nominations, for the 1998 native st ruction of a new mill at Seal cove ' j council at Metlakatla village were taken by the Big Bay Lumber Company which yesterday by Dominion Constable A, J. will replace the present Georgetown mill. The new mUl la expected to operate at a capacity of 90,000 per day. beginning March. 1938. Heavy over-production of toga on the Watklnaon acting in plgoe of Indian Agent W. B. Colllaon who has been called away frcm the district. The election will take place mutt Tuesday, sasplr-ants for the council being Peter Leigh- lower Coast, with consequent low prices ton, William Rudland. William Least, on Vancouver market affected this dis-, Hsrbert Clifton. John Lsighton. Reutn met. The T. A. Kelley Logging Co. j Uighlon, Henry Prevost, Henry Rudland, which for a number of years has been , Al' red Auckland. William Louth. Wll-loRKtt;g on the Queen Charlotte Islands , nam Maneon Lelgbton. Peter Haldane for Powell River Mills, was unable to j and Ambrose Wilson. secure s new contract for thla year audi rr-n iUed to close down operations. It rumored, although definite Infor mation or the subject Is not to hand, that the Los 'Angelas Lumber Products ENGLISH FOOTBALL CAPTAIN SUSPENDED Hash (leJbM-hrr Oel ef (same for Two Months a Result ef Keteitt iMpreper Oivilurt LONDON. Jan. 19. Hugh OatfasSher. captain of the Newcastle United football team, has been auaptnded by the English Football Association for tvso nisnths for improper conduct In the Newcastle-Huddersfield game on December 91. ANOTHER FAILURE IN EFFORT TO MAKE ENDURANCE RECORD SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19. Capt. Chartta Rlngsford Smith and Lieut. Cleoege Pond were again forced down today on jeeount of lack of gaeolme after having been in the air far more than fifty hcura in an attempt to i break the endurance wood Re-elected HEAD Of FARMERS CALGARY. Jan. 19.--Henry W, of the Unlt.i Farm Women Wood was ywterdtt) d)4i rtoUaal ' of SHIP CARPENTER AT VICTORIA PASSES ON VK TORIA. Jan 18- Philip R, IHsbrtt. vc'.finu ship ciipenter and caulker, widviy known by seafaring men. Is dead. He as born In Sydney, Nova Scotia. 83 years hko aud for 'orty years followed his ir.uk' herr.