Tomorrow's Tides THIS WEEK TUtf mm Pontiac Straight 8 High 0:37 ajn. 10.3 tt. 19:49 p.m. 17.4 ft. Is on Display at Low 0:37 am. 92 ft. Kaicn Motors Show 13:01 pjn. 6.3 ft. Room NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER AU Cordially Invited Phone 52 Vol XXIV No. 128 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS HYPERION KEARY, - - - - Former Mayor of New Westminster Came to This Coast in 1859 Thomas Dcasy, Formerly of Queen Charlotte Islands, Now Sole-Survivor of Those Who Came Out In Famous . Ship Victoria Seventy-Four Years Ago NEW' WESTMINSTER, May 31: (Canadian Press) -Due of the most colorful characters of British Columbia, William H. Keary, for many years city clerk at New Westminster, away this morning at the age of seventy-m years following a lengthy illness. He arrived here at tin- ape of two years from Portsmouth, England, with his wuthcr. who was a member of the DISCUSSES ECONOMICS International . Dtbti and. Current? li flalion Subject of Talk by Dr. J. II. Carson Some Impressions Local Mrdieal Man Heard by In low .Mejnbers of Oyro Club Unless some maans cm be de-d of meeting the war debt shut ion. a situation tor which tfce ; i -sent younger generation was noil :' Miutbe but which has seta v.nded down to it and which may tip risnded on U s generatloa u '. unborn. I cannot aee how we avoid turninj to some radl- i Mm socr. a communism," de-i..red Dr J H Carson in a Ulk f ire the Prlnpf Rupert Oyro ""'.no yesterday on the subject of international Debt and Cur- m nrv Tnflsllnn " T)r Carson. Who jusi back from a trip to Vienna' nd elsewhere in Europe, conveyed. l the mentters of the club and ' viral of the guest some of hU nipresslons as a result of the trip. : ferrtng more particularly to ec-iw,m!c matters such as currency nidation about which he appeared ' be skeptical, at least as a means "f any one ration individuaUy at-'"mptmg to solve 1U economical problems. Showing how currency m nation had failed in Austria and Ormany. he likened the present x.Hiton of Oreat Britain and Canada In retard to external debts a result of the war to the position which had prevailed after the w.ir in Austria and Germany boUt "i whlrh nations had. In nieces-(Continued on rase Fsur) Joseph Bialo is Buried at Stewart "FUli Creek Joe" Lost His Uf Result of Accident at Premier STEWART. May 31: The fu-kthI of the late Joseph Mk wait h ld on Sunday, interment being made in Uie Stewart Oemetery. Derailed, who was well known a Flith Creek Joe." was a familiar mure to all in Uie Salmon RWer, V.illry. Death followed injuries suf-li'i'ed as a result of an nccldrnt un-lerground at the r-remler mine. An ''luest was held on Friday last and udjourned until yesterday when it exported the- limnector of mln's would be prescui j COLORFUL PIONEER FIGURE .. . . i . . OF Royal Engineer and who had previously served in the Crimean War. The family came to British Columbia via Cape Horn in the sailing vessel Euphrates when New Westminster was still largely a vast for- tat. lit was mayor bare tat seven years ana was the second last aur vtvor U thee wtto arrtA otv 4H famous ship Victbrta In Janaary 1N. Thomas Doaay. former Victoria nre chief and for yean Indian Agewt on the Queen Charlotte Isl ands. is now the sole survivor. HANSON IS IN DEBATE Ma4 Something to Say About Lumbar Clauses in French Tariff Agreement Ohl Hanson, Mi' for Skeena. took oart m the House of Commons at ite recent sees ion in discussion of lumber clauses in a new tariff agreement between Canada and Prance. Hon. C H Cahau. secretary' of state, answering a number of Queries Blade by Mr. Hanson. Itort of the debate, as recorded m. Hansard, was as follows: Mr. Hanson- Item 131 in schedule A deals with woods, in rough toga not squared, with or without bark. of any length, and the minimum tariff is applied to that item. I cannot find anything with regard to planed, squared or manufactured lumber. Mr. Cahan The minimum tariff is granted on wood in rough logs, not squared, with or without bark, and of a certain circumference, or squared or sawn common wood, and also on paving blocks, but It Is confined to that. Those produfts are the only ones with respect to which thev were prepared to give us the minimum tariff. These Items were dtacussed one by one. sometimes for days, but that was the entire concession obtained. Mr. Hanson Then we arc hot a, liberty to ship manufactured lum ber to France? Mr. Cahan Yea, under, the gen eral tariff. Mr. Hanson We weed to ship railway sleepera and bridge Umber partly mnufscuml. Mr Cahan If the hon. gentleman means sawn common lumbo. that goes under the minimum tar Iff. Mr Hanson Bawn lumber, but not manufactured Into flooring and (Continued on Page Four) Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER My 31 : (Canadian perssi Wheat was quoted nt 62c on tin- local exchange today. WINS Quit Old Planes For Three - Mile - a Sjfted. speed and still more spec J is the rry of aviatm- leader us ,)i.m.s ut handling summer air traffic are being formulated Ships which made 90 m:hs an h ur a.o passe as new. beautiful metal monoplanes, capable of flying you from coast to coast in 18 hours at .iic rate of at k-ast 150 rapes an hour, ard. in some cases, three miles a minute, supersede them Contrast the frail enft. upper left, which the Wright brothers flew a-. KtUy Ilawk. fiC. in 190T carwoir ol attaining the as-toundinz speed of 38 miles an hour with the tytssl development in alrpla es. below. The latter ship, with a top speed of 183 mites an hour, is -the type which will replace pUnes similar to the MAN GETS e WHIPPING ? ierlous Criminal Cases Dealt With By Judge Robertson In Special County Court Session in Pouce Co ope A number of serious criminal cases were dealt -with by Judge H A Robertson of Prince Oeorge at ft special session of County Courr conducted at Pouce Coupe In the Pwuv Rlvr (HalrteL Moordinc to dTlfr' received at divisional head- nuartM nf tiu nrnvlrwltt1 iwiltrf I w I I hert. I Ob a charge of Indecent assault, a man named Nicholson was sentenced to two years' imprisonment nt'Ntw Westminster penitentiary wnh fifteen lashes. Another man named Silnson was sentenced to eighteen months' Imprisonment at Okalla on a carnal knowledge charge. For theft a man named Inks received a sentence of four months. Today's Stocks a Supplied by S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd Toronto Int. Nickel 17J. Noramla. 340. In Shtrrltt Oordon, 1.49. Vancouver nig Missouri. .37. Drldge River Con., J4H. Gewr'a niver. .om. lucky Jim, .06. National Silver. .W. Noble nvc, 21. Nicola. .70. Meridian. .Go. NaUve Son. .13V,. Pend Oreille. 1.80. Torter Idalw. .17. Premier, 1.03j necvea McDonald. .40. Reward. .18, neno. 2.01. Silver Croat, 08ft. Wayside, .57. Whitewater, nti. D. R, X. O0U. .58. Oils A. P. Con.. .21. Oalniont. .10. Fabjun. .OOH. Mercury. .13. United. .11. C. St E. Corp.. .81. DERBY RACE TODAY S1NO-JAPANESK WAK COM IS TO KM) WITH AK.MISTICL SIOM.NTi 8HAN0IIAI, May 31 : (Canadian PreastFormal armistice in the North China warfare was signed today by military representatives ef China and Japan at Tangta. The military campaign of the last several months thus comes definitely to an end. HIS BODY IN SHACK That of Axel WickUrom of Port Ld ward. Mtsinj For Two Weeks, llelievcd to Have Been Found Provincial police officers left here ths morning for Port Bdward to investigate a report that the body of man believed to be Axel Wtck- atrom. 51-year old Norwegian fish erman, had been seen by a passerby through the window of a shack there. Wlckstrom has not been seen for two weeks or so and the shack which the bndy is reported to be lying Is that which he had occupied. IS KILLED" BY GUNMEN Gaunter I lnf Kicvrn Persons Up Against Wall in New York and Shoot at Them NEW YORK. May 31. (Canadian Preaa Four gunmen lined ten men and a 16-year old boy up against a wall here In a restaurant late Mon day night, poured a pistol volley Into them, killing one and wounding five, and fled. SILVER AND COPPKIl ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK. May 31: (Canadian Press i -Silver dosed at 33 c on the local metal market today and copper at 734c, both showing gains over Monday. - Minute Ships ! ' i 11 BISHOP AT GREENVILLE: Visit of lit. Kev. G. A. JUi to Naas River rillaje GREENVILLE. May 31: The Bishop of Caledonia. Rt Rev. O. A. Rtx, DD- visited Green Till on May 36. On arrival at the float he was greeted by the GreenvtUe Band, the Rev. W. S. Cooper and prominent people of the village. After the greetings were over, the people assembled In the larg community hall for luncheon which was provided by the Greenville Improvement Association. After a generous feast the Bishop was presented with an address of welcome from the village. In his speech the Bishop commended the villagers on their effort to build a new church. He also comemnted on the affairs of the diocese in many places and urged the people of GreenvtUe not only to think of themselves but try and help those people who needed assistance outside their own village. The Bishop also paid a special compliment to the Oreenvtlle Band which played selections of music during the feast On Sunday. May 21. the Bishop held a confirmation service at which four candidates were presented. The Bishop preached mainly to the candidates and afterwards Holy Communion was celebrated. In the evening Uie Oreenvtlle choir rendered special music am the Bishop again preached. The Bishop left on Monday morning to visit Alyansh. Halibut Arrivals American BeJtle. 18,000, Royal 73c and 4c. Kxoel. 30,000. Pacific, 7 3c and 4c. TT04, 1500, Cold Storage, 7.5c nd 4c. ' Canadian Aleve. 4,700, and Gibson, 13.000, j Cokl Storage, 5.5c and 3c. Viking I. 17.000, Gold Storage 5.3c and 3c. Oony. 19.000. Atlln. 5.0c and 3c. J. R. 5.000. Royal. 5.5c and 3c. PROVINCE, f DEAD Lord Derby's Horse Takes Turf Classic, Setting New Record King Salmon Second and Statesman Third in Great Event At Epsom Downs King and Queen Among 2q0,000 Persons Present EPSOM DOWNS, May 31: (Canadian Press) Lord Jerbs Hyperion today won the one hundred and fifty-third renewal of the great Derby horse race before a crowd of persons estimated at 250,000 which included the King and Queen who occupied the Royal box. King Salmon was second four lengths behind the winner. Statesman NAMES OF GUILTY, MAN AND INFORMER IDENTICALLY SAME The rather rftrange oolncl- dence of a guilty person bein being 9 IdenBcalljt. foe same nag name ai'tm Informant m Inc cal ale" was reported to divisional headquarters of the provincial police here today from Anyax where one foreigner named Joe Zadoroaaa was lined $5 and costs for assaulting another also named Joe. Zadoroaa. It appears that the one man called at the home of the other and a dispute arose In which they started catling each other name. Then one knocked the other down and kicked him. The guilty Joe Zadoroaa was fined $5 and costs by Stipendiary Magistrate W. F. Eve. MINISTER IS WEDDED Miss Margaret Rrid, Formerly of Port Simpson, Bride of Rev. Robert Love The United Church In Norwood, Man., was the scene of a pretty wedding Thursday afternoon. May 18, at 2:30 o'clock when Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. A. ReM. of Norwood, became the bride of Rev. Robert J. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love of MellU, Man., who is shortly to become United Church clergyman at Port Simpson where the bride was for two years identified with Crosby Girls' Home. The church was effectively decorated with palms and feme interspersed with spring flowers In variegated ton . The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. A. B. Balrd assisted by Rev. J. Rameden. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, entered the church to the strains of Uie Wedding Mach from "Lohenfin" played by Miss H. E. Love, sister of the groom. Ine bride looked charmlmi in a Victorian model of shell pink net made 'floor length with double puffed sleeves fashioned of ahirrlnft. the skirt finished off with small ruffles with a girdle of blue and pink velvet ribbons caught at the side with a bouquet of French flow -ers. She wore a small turban model of pink georgette banded with corn flower blue flowers and pink velvet petals. She carried a beautiful bouquet of butterfly roses and lilies of the valley. (Continued on Page Four a vas thud. The winner covered the mile and a half course In two mln- utes and thirty-four seconds which was two-fifths of a second under Call Boy's record in 1927. Winners in Sweepstakes TORONTO, May 31: (Canadian Presst "Oile" of Caraush. Alberta, and Andrew Prmtdtoot of Welland, Ontario, 'won 15.000 each with Uc- Hctts bn 8Sfrri&n Km-second place horse, in the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake on th Derby today. Joe Lewis of Toronto, holding a ticket on Statesman, won 110,000. JUDGE IS REMOVED Reported That Harry W. Whltla K.C. Will Succeed L. St G. Stnbbs on Manitoba Bench OTTAWA. May 31: (Canadian Press) It is learned unofficially that Judge L. St. O. Stubbs of the Manitoba County Court will be removed by the government following an inquiry into his alleged Judicial misconduct and that Harry W. Whltla K.C. will be appointed to the vacancy. Today's Weather Prince Rupert Raining, fresh southeast wind; barometer, 30.18; temperature, 48; sea smooth. Langs ra Island Overcast, light southerly wind; sea moderate. Triple Island Overcast, light westerly wind; sea moderate. Deaf Tree Point Raining, light, southerly wind; barometer, 30.04; 'emperature, 46; light chop. Terrace Cloudy, south wind. 48. Anyox Cloudy, south wind. SO. Stewart Cloady, south wind. 43. Ilazelton Cloudy, windy, 48. Sou then Cloudy, calm. 43. Burns Lake Wtndy. cool. 42. FINED FOR ASSAULT John Hart Wiles of Baldonneil in Uie Peace River district has been fined (S. with opt km of fourteen lays' Imprisonment, for assaulting Leonard Dot kin, according to word received at divisional headquarters of the provincial police here. CLOTHES DAY Tomorrow at - -SALVATION ARMY Aryone having atethes to give please phone Black 249 or write Box 337 and article will be called for. li