Tomorrow's Tides Total t etlrclion Now Reaches 1171 Through Ormes Depot Mi Mi N,m iy-um bnota- e lett-at iruttV "93 VOtebho, ik reed in principle between P R and C. N. R. railway The first lines to be affected v t the Montreal-Toronto and " a a -Toronto services. AH Stocks Were Down Yesterday MW YORK MiMh M: All were down one to three points v,sterday on the exchange. MONTREAL, March a: Sympa-with New York all stocks ' i, ,,t R lower level at dosing time Vi liT('ay. VANCOUVEfL Ma nth lO'Ival She on,,, s Drug 8 tort from noon yea- products, eggs ana noney. fi u up Ull ah tod for the The minister Mid he Relieved that !ihr..iy This make a total of 1JSY1 hath the direct and indirect result k rolln led tlivrr the campaign wouW Incrcaard returns to the mi nl by Ute Oym Club started, producers, if newt went contributions have; At the present Umr. due to cur- rsoev fluctuations, exporters. lr Ruth CMOtes ut Hoefe i:vmus ' Klfeit )1 Walter Smith 1 1 m il Arney v it J O. Smith W.iorlland M MontoMh H M. Har M J P Cade POOLING BY ...... 14. order to insure uwmseives steins? It lass, paid to the producers the very ... g lowest possible price. 1 I 1 5 S 2 f LOCAL BOY PASSES ON Death Announred Yesterday of IN it di Kc. Sen f Frank Rkc I of Tliit City and Now of llarkmille D A If 117 A VC lMi n"1 "" hcHrd IV AIL W A I O , here eent from Vancouver U Frank ! d. Riee who 1 surveying nine miles , , , ....... out of llarkervtlle. that his son v v 1 L',?r m .Af fCl'd .bT iDwight was dead Mr Bice was "mT.i, post office m-.ntms-ai I KEAL. March m - Th-iBarlMiTllle The earn, alM today in a f competitive TTr,nadlan Pres. despatch from Van- mci-v wherever ura curable has ..... , rouwr muni uir wuiw Dwtaht, who attended public and high school here, has been 111 for some time and was taken south by Mrs. Race tn the hope of saving his life. He was 19 years of age and It Is understood was born at Halifax from which city Mr. Rice came t Trlncc Rupert. He was there at the time of the Halifax explosion. Dwlght was a son of Mr. Rice but his mother died years ago. He had two sisters. Evelyn, who has been nursing in Victoria and Rose, who attended high school here until v i i ks dropped yesterday along was lwted on ,RP R" nMC i' mwrns. looay i VANCOUVER WIIKAT VANOOUVBR. March M-Wheat BOOKS WANTED Anyone having books, old or new, that they wish to lnate to the Library, should leave them at once at Ormes Drug Store The name of the donor should be written pUlnly on the parcel and they will be acknowledged through thte paper. Embargo on Wmln Paul Armour leaving Tonight to Try to Raise CapL Martinu&tn's Halibut Schooner jPatWrswar an4 to eujft v4- nsre won ne wrwsrw w ofllfeet schooner Uvtasptonc. ac-1 eetspanied by the owner. Captain I Tony Martinuacn. and after considerable search loratefl the boat Ui about thirty to thirty-five falh- t of water She tod struck a pinnacle rock and rolled over and In her descent liad snapped a two tech anchor hawser. Prom marb. en the rock and other circumstance-connected with the wreck it Is thought that she is rather badly damaged. A diver Is coming In from Ketchi kan snd Cept Armour expects to leave about midnight tonight to make an attempt to raise the vessel. H wU be necessary to paai a cable wider the wreck and raise her with row. Owing to the exposed post-lion this will be difficult Yesterday there were large breakers si the rock and it was difficult working owing to the surf. Hitler Will be Made Supreme Ruler Germany BERLIN. March 22 The new Reichstag met yesterday with a majority supporting Chancellor Hitler. It Is announced that on Thursday arbitrary powers will be given the chancellor with the right to annul foreign treaties and carry on practically all the functions of government. Home Brew in Rhodes Budget OTTAWA. March 2i Among ile excise taxes Imposed under the budget brought down yesterday by lion. E. N. Rhodes, minister of finance, was one on un fermented port wine of 34 cents per gallon; malt syrup or powder extracts of malt or other malt product for the brewing of beer 50c. per pound. Cigarette tubes ten rents per hun dred tubes. HANKI.lt AUItl-.STf.I) NEW YORK, March M: Charles Mitchell, banker, has been arrested here and ball was At once arranged. He Is charged with evading income tax payment THIS WEEK ' The New Chevrolet jjlKh 1.1 1:35: a.m. 20,1 ft; :. Is on Display at Low 5:39, ajn. 65 ft. Kaicn Motors Show Room ? 18:05 pm. 3.6 ft. All Cordially Invited Phone 51. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XIV.. No. 68. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS 0RT TO STABILIZE CANADA PRICES HUGE SUM TO BE DISTRIBUTED RESULT OF DUBLIN SWEEP Bennett Government Provides Stabilization Exporters To U. K. Scheme is Designed Along With Pegging of Pound to Guarantee Fixed Value For Products of Farms and Fisheries OTTAWA, March 22: A stabilization fund designed to simulate export to the United Kingdom of farm and fish-civ products and guarantee to the Canadian exporter a definite fixed value for his commodities, will be established d the government, Hon. E. N. Rhodes announced in his I. irtgft speech in the House of Commons yesterday. For export purposes the govem- 93 BOOKS DONATED ment proposes to peg the pound sterling at $4.60. The stabilisation fund will make good to the exporters the difference between the actual day to day exchange Talus of the pound and the pegged value. This will apply to animals, meats. Including bacon and hams, poultry, fresh fish, canned flan, tobacco, cheese, milk products, canned CAME THROUGH . BANK KUX AND ! ItECEIVEU NO AID OTTAWA, March 22:-One ! chartered bank of Canada , canoe through a "run" In which J 10.000,000 In deposits were withdrawn, without aid or as- tUtanee from other banks or the Dominion Oovernment. Premier Bennett told the House of Commons last night. Premier Bennett mentioned this as an instance of the soundness of Canadian banks, when his gov- eminent was charged with un- faimeas In not coming to the aid of the Manitoba Savings Office last year. LOCATED THE LIVINGSTONE; California Earthquake Scene A series of ca: ihquafcej .shocks I 'rrorued Southern California on MarHi 10 and 11. whe iiiniillorij it damage wa; uone. over one huncrcd people killed and tiiuuswds injured in Long Beach. Los Angeles, and oU.tr cosBniunlUes. Above is shown a clock which was stopped by one of the shock as brick work of the building tumbled about It. Ten Million Dollars Will Go to Winners in Irish Sweepstakes Now Being Drawn at Dublin on Race DUBLIN, March 22:--The Irish hospitals sveetakcs on the Grand National, on which drawing started today, wt a new record. It has grown to be the biggest of its kind in the word. More than $15,000,000 at par was subscribed. About $10,000,000 will be distributed in prizes. NEW YORK, March 22: A large number of Irish sweepstake tickets have been soldi In this country and It Is generally reported thai a noge number of fakes have also been passed, the owners of which will not have even the usual slim chance of winning a prise. Halibut Arrivals American Defense. UJgg, at 4 and 8, U A tun Fisheries. Vesta. 9.000. at AM. to AUm Fish eries. Unlmak. 7.500, at 4.6 and 3. to Pacific Fisheries. Star. 9.000. at 4 and 1 to Cold Storage. Ill Oill. 7.500. t 4.6 aud I. to Pacific Fisheries. Tillikum. a.000. at 4.4 and I. to Cold Storage. Britishers. 9.090, at 4.3 and 1 to Cold Storage. Happy. 9,060, at 4jG and 1. to Cold Storage. Don Q.. 7.000, at 4.6 and 2, to Pacific Fisheries. Canadian Melville, 13.000. at 4 and 3 to Colo Storage. Tax on Premiums Foreign Dividends In Rhodes Budget OTTAWA. March 22 The Rhodes' budget brought down 'yesterday provided for a tax of five per cent on interest tollecteo In for Rose Spit. lJjOOO, at 4 and 3. to time it will be likely to adversely Cold Storage. affect the price of the Canadian Gertrude, 3.000. at 4.1 and 2. to product dumping duty wtU be AHIn Fisheries. icttarfed on it. M. P. McCaffery Gives Address on Reciprocity to Members of Gyro Club at Their Luncheon Yesterday j Giving a history of the reciprocity movement with the United States since the year 1854 and showing how Canada would have benefitted from it and how it would still benefit the fish and lumber businesses in Prince Rupert, M. P. McCaffery gave an interesting and instructive address yesterday to the members of the Gyro Club at their regular weekly luncheon in the Bos-H Mr. McCaffery told of the treaty Will Put Men negouavca oy untain wiui mc uni- : ted States in 1854 which was in force i tor five years. The main reason for ! : making the treaty was to prevent Canada joining the States at that ; Believes U. S. Will Concur is To Work in . U. S. Forests time Since that time almost every; ' v leading statesman had tried to ne- eotiate a new treaty but it was hot , Hot Step in Hijr Scheme to Tike until 1911 that Sir Wilfrid. Laurler.'i Care of Unemployed' in States then premier of Canada, was sue-1 Initiated by President ccssful in arranging a plan for re- J riprocal trade with the U. S. ad- WASHINGTON. March 32: An-tninuaraUon under President Taft.1 other message was sent to Congress ' Aji appeal was made to. Canada to yesterday outlining a program of ratify it but fear of It being the first employment relief legislation that step toward annexation caused the he desired. This message was dispeople to refuse ratification and cussed previously by leaders of the 1 Laurler went out of office. v.. lpemocraUc party at the White -t-tContmuedTlfYTairr JflolSe-. WJr- une or tne Dig feature or the plan. IrglsMtkm to Implement which hu already been Introduced In both housea of Congress, is that provision be made to put a quarter , of a million men to work lh the na- nienfmnmonf (ltonaJ forests. They will be segre-aJldal lllalllClU Rated In camps under seml-mlll- PAIUS, March 22 In an Inter view here yesterday Premier Mac-Donald of Britain was asked as tt the position of the United State. In connection with the proposed four-power treaty being planned for the four big powers of Europe. He. replied that he believed the United States would concur in any general disarmament scheme that might be proposed. MacDonald is Meeting Success In France Today PARIS. March 33: -Sympathetic Building Burned Out on Highway eign currency on Canadian bonds . butw,ng occupied by Andy when that currency is at a picm- m n,hw,y the other side turn in uanaa.i. i ix iw rlof the bridge and owned by T. Ross cent wiu oe coiiwie w MMkjiy 0Ulncd down Utt on au mwre m or wuutuua night. ny uanaoian oeow.- vo .km.-.-Mf M(ty nR( planncl ,eavt dents of Canada. .w. KniMino miv New Zealand Butter Coming OTTAWA. March 2S: It is announced here that a big shipment of butter is now on its way to Canada from New Zealand. This will be kept in bond tor a month and if it is found that at the e4of that Endorses Tolmie Union Government ' i NEW WESTMINSTER, March 22: The Conservative Association here passed a resolution endorsing the plan for a union government as outlined by Premier Tolmle. EXCHANGE RATES itary conditions and will be given ; their food and elothlng and $30 a 'month, similar to army pay. SAYS WORK GOING WELL Anvox SmtMer Being Operated Regularly and Output Steadily Increasing O. W. La idler, manager for W. H. Malkln tt Co. Ud.. who returned from a visit t4 Anyox yesterday brought word from the smelter town that the smelter Is working rejj gularly and Its output Is befiag steadily Increased. The manaaemenL consideration Is being given here UnM him it vnuU be nnormUnc at. to the proposal of Premier Mussolini capacity very shortly. carried by Premier MacDonald of i mm England. Conferences have been held with Premier Deladler and ther government heads Including the late Premier Paul Boncour, now minister of foreign affairs. DORIGEN z WON RACEj IJnconshlre llandlrap. Firt f tjjf-Flat Racing Classics, Took Place Today LINCOLN, Bnftand, March 33 O. Lambtonl tour:year-old colt Dorigen won Hie Lincolnshire han-a leap today over a straight mijg. course. Solenoid came second and the third ho Aw was Varsity Ex press. This is the first race 6f the Bnf-" itftli fUt-rauinc classics of the year. The Grand National takes plaos at Aintree Jui outside of Liverpool on Htursday. Froze to Death in Alaska Recently ANCHORAGE. Alaska. March 12: Taken 111 on the trail on the Kwkokwtn country, Hugh Perf NEW YORK. March 22: Ex-1 a protpeetor and trapper froze to change rates here yesterday were, death when he was unable to bufjfl Canadian. 83.38; sterling, 3.42ft. a me.