Tomorrow's Tides Strong Wind and Heavy Seas Made v Raising of Schooner Livingstone Impossible But Boat Partly Raised inn to the strong northerly wind blowing all the time r I : iic heavy westerly swell it was impossible to raise the ' i" vstone, stated Paul Armour today after three days Dnnilns Island. He arrived home 1 1 - 'f'tornoon on the C. N., leaving the Jedway to look nf-fl i' "if siow and equipment at the scene of the wreck. - -w retain Armour 'said that they Today's Weather 'J ' barometer MfM lamnm H smooth sea, 'ii'' Island HUar llalit nivrOt , V.B.I,, . -ff. V " 'Iterate sea. niH t;ier. ng4ii sm y got cables around the wrecked fishing vessel and had her part way up when the one-Inch cable they were using broke She was being hauled by a donkey engine on a scow. The huge bmtkors caused the trouble. He pUns now to await more suit- b...,:. r":. " ' bi.. wrath wtwn no says .c .s "ppy sea. sure he can raW vessel. nitctn Men at rrtent Kmplojcd at Mine Others Will Handle the Machinery Work w proceeding at the Surf Point Mine and very soon the new mill, already announced, will be in operation there and concentrate will be shipped according to R. E. Lefte. mining engineer for the TUnmlns Corporation In charge of operations at Surf Point Mine on Poreber Island There are now IS men employed at the mine and the erection of the machinery and other work will mean active continuous operation. Mr. Legge did not bring the ma ehinery with htm but it Is on "the way irom uie souin. it consists m a cot centra ting mill, claaalfler and concentrating table. The Installation will make it possible to. ship ore which could not otherwise be profitably handled. The fact that such an experienced mining company is handling the installation is a guarantee that It is sure to prove successful. The ore that will be milled at Surf Point goes roughly fifteen dol lars to the ton and this will be concentrated to about $154 to the ton. High grade ore will be shipped di rect, nnd tailings will be put through the floatation cells. Mining on rorrlier Island will be greatly stimulated by the Installation of this mill, the mine being the first on the island to ship ore. Others are likely to follow Judging by present prospects. Skipper Was Lost Overboard 8BATTLB. March 25: Captain Palmer Moe. 40 years of age. of the oatuwry tender Francis, was lost overboard Wednesday when Uie Minister of Mines Out in Favor of of union government. JONES DOES NOT LIKE IT Thinks This is Time to Lay Aside I'arty I'olitirs and TrIU Vancouver l'coplc So VANCOUVER, March 23: --"If ever there was a tune for the laying aside of party politics It Is now," declared lion. J. W. Jones, finance minister in the Tohnle administration. In addressing the Doard of Trade here last night. "It need not affect our allegiance In federal politics," Mr. Jones continued, "but here tn British Columbia surely men of both parties can get together." To Break Ice at Fort William In Uie harbor here about April 1 preparing for the opening of navigation on the lakes. There are large stocks of grain In the elevators, ap proximately 80.000,000 bushels or bout irounded during a snewetorm about 80 boat cargoes near Kodlak. Tle Francis freed It- i The rate quoted this ye.n Is C1 self with Utile damage. j cento a bushel to Montreal. THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet H:.:) 1:22 ajn. 21.4 ft. 13:38 pm. 20.8 it. Is on Display at . 7:40 ajn. 33 It. Kaicn Motors Show Room V 50 pjn. 4.1 ft. All Cordially Invited Phone 53 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL HRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER vl v.XIV No. 7K( V, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS' CAPSIZED A T SEA TTLE DOCK MANAGER OF THE SURF POINT MINE TELLS OF ACTIVITIES U.S. Steamer President Madison Sank at Dock Seattle Trapping Men Water Poured Through Hole in Hull Made by Repair Men and Workmen Clambered Ashore All Except Five Who Were Still Iklow -f 1 ATTLE, March 26: Trapping five men in the depth . r hold, two of whom are believed to be dead, the Am .n mail liner President Madison cajmiiod and imrtl at tin mooring dock here lust night. The vessel keeled i u lien ater oureri into the hold through the owning i Mile w here repair men had been taking off three of Al The Races ii .itches ponies Brig a -! rul B M. Hepburn, war nil rx-MP., ts following i down Htalrah way a'ter steel plates. Nearly iw workmen and members of the crew clambered to safety on the nearby dock. The stern of the vessel rested go the bottom, the vessel UlUng at an angle of 60 degrees. The men believed to be drowned are Jack Rom. M years of age storekeeper asm Carl Bdbsrg. 4t, a junior engineer. frr -- x.a-' a CANADIAN IIMJl A TICKl.TON WINNMt AMI (I ins SIS! ! Horn, an Imperial Oil Company rmnlavee at Dartmouth. NJB.. was the only Canadian holding j a ticket on KsUeaora Jack, win- ner of the Orand National He ecu $123,060 from the Irish , Hospital Sweepstake No other Canadians held UckeU on the first three horse. a Victoria Refuses To Become Party To Ultimatum 1 VICTORIA. March 25 The Vic torta city council refused to be i i party to the ultimatum given the 1 provincial government by the exe IcuUve of the Union of B. C. Muni rlpallUes when It stated that all re lief would be stopped on a given date. Members of the council pro tested aealnat the action of the executive and said they had a dutj to the desUtute and- also refused to embarrass the government. Plea For Replacement of Anglican Endowment Fund ILL Y . DOMINION OF CANADA, NOVA K . g T-.- . . - - . 1SBSSSSSSSSBVl'-: BBSSSBSSBSSBm AJkmmmmmmmY ' W 7 f9 "wy e v. t. sW "'CC7 51 affix: VJ-v 2 a. Am. UttlitJiUti hi W;. Anglicans throughout the country are receiving appeals on behalf of the endowment funds of the Church lost through the defalcations of J A Mahray of Winnipp -g. Members of that church in Prince Rupert have been asked for contributions. In the map shown above the Mack region lost all Its endowments and Use gt. ter regions suffered severely. SURF POINT : ZZXJZ GYRO BOOK MINE ACTIVE': l-ONSOMTION OSK HUMIRIil) rniZK I'OliMlS OK : CAMPAIGN Machinery l or Mill on Way Says Lnlneer in Charje Who Was In City This Moraine Installation at Once 4 4 George Arseneau has been 4 4 notified that be had won a con- 4 4 Mjlallon prise in the Crani Na- 4 4 tonal Irish Hospitals Swen- 4 4 stake of one hundred pounds, 4 4 worth something over four 4 4 hundred dollars. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4. 4l 4 Number Collected Already Cioc to Tno Thousand Mark and More Comlnc Yet Many Today Hnal Closing Tonight at Urmes Drue; More t.'olU-ctins; Depot At Ifeual Hour Within less than one hundred of t H lun IhiuiHnri wriliim mm Oi rf Union Government cord 1,00 kl coUect p to w1 total is 1906 or Xtt since yesterday. VICTORIA. March 25: Unem- This morntaf; 8m Jsbour. chair - ployment insurance was advocated man of the committee was asked tn the Legislature on Friday by to make three caUs and he picked Minister of Mines McKcnale, who up books as follows: also declared that he was in lavor Mrs. J. H. Pilisbury 100 Mrs. H. T. Cross 10 Prank Dtbb 10 Mrs. milabury's collection eon tamed a nice series of Olrtt' Man uals which will prove very useful The collection at Ormea numbering S13 follows: Arthur R. O raves (purser on as. Princess Adelaide) 21 Mrs. Curtln ... 4 A Friend 1 N. Fraaer 23 Mrs. J. M. Campbell 5 C 11. Klkins 12 Camilla C. Weir , 13 Mrs. Geo. D. Tite 20 Mrs. Hall 8 Mrs. Capstlck ' 12 Mrs. Joe Naylor 26 N. L. Freeman 2 Mairl and' Ian Matheson 0 W. S. Denning 12 Geo. Munro 13 Norman Hebb 4 Mrs. A. M. Beattie 7 Ernest Fenelon 4 Mrs. Hall 6 The High School pupils are making a collection this afternoon and 1 reporting to a Gyro representative i at the old McArthur Shoe Store FORT WILLIAM, March 25 - It next c N c,iy tnm Is expected that tec will be broken Vancouver Wheat Yesterday's Grand National Was Run in Glorious Weather and Was Witnessed by 150,000 Spectators Kellsboro Jack, With Betting 2f to 1 Against, Broke All Grand National Slceplechasc Records " AINTREE, March 25: Kellsboro Jack, who won the Grand National yesterday after a thrilling race, was ; owned by Mrs. Ambrose Clark of New York and ridden by Jockey Williams. The winner finished three lengths ahead of Major Joel Furlong's Really True with Whitelaw'a Slater another neck behind. Eight of the 34 starters finished. The favorite. Heartbreak HUll atone with other favorite Orega-faen and Golden Miller, did not finish. Kellsboro Jack eUrted at 2 to 1 4 gainst; Really True at W to I and BkteratSOtol. Kellsboro Jack broke the record (or the Orand National, being fa vored by perfect footing. The time for the four miles, R56 yards, was nine mlnutea, 28 second. The pre vious record held by Oreakle In 1931 was nine minute, 32 4-5 se rnnda. The race was witnessed by 16QU0O0 pHjple whrt-'Byfdv ttie"p&tr tn glorious weather. NO MERIT IN SWEEPSTAKES Member For Skeena Would Hare Hospitals of Province Supported by firants as in Tast VICTORIA. March 36: Sweep-isake for the benefit of hospitals wouM prove economically unsound. Or. H. C. Wrineh of Haselten ctalm- H In the Legislature yesterday, af-:er a careful analysis of the bill now teforc the Canadian Senate. A reduction of $300,090 m grants , lor hospitals prompted the mem-! ber's remarks. He said he wondered) if Finance Minister Jones had made ' he reductions m anticipation of, sweepstakes being permitted. He urged thai grants to hospitals be maintained and said he was not opposed to borrowing for that purpose which was vital to the welfare and life of the people of B. C. Aged Pioneer is Dead in South VANCOUVER. March 2 Cms tar Phair of LUlooet. pioneer of nritlah Columbia who carried on many government services In the Interior tn the early days and hadJ many Important interests. Is dead here aged 86. following a fall three weeks ago In which he broke Mtf) leg. COST ONLY A FEW MILLION New Stabiliratloit Stheme for Agriculture Producli Fallmaled to Tske SU to Ten Millions OTTAWA. March 25 -The cost! 2 till Ormea depot wlU be open f t .arleultural sUbUbMtion unUl the usual closing Ume tonight j fmuj to the federal treasury will be when the campaign will close. mott than six million dolls ra but less than ten millions, dependent on the volume of business In the commodities affected and. the level ! of the pound sterling on currency VANCOUVER. March 36 Wheat exchange. Premier Bennett said was quoted here today ft 481fce. 1 In the House of Commons. COMMISSION ON TAXATION Government Promises That Inquiry Will be Held Regarding Municipal and Provincial Relations VICTORIA, March Assurance that a Royal Commission would" be held ImmtdUlely to go liUolhfc.wfaQk.qiHlnn, of, .taxation affairs between "tfi pnfvlncc and municipalities was gived In the Legislature by Attorney Oeneral R. H. Pooley on behalf of Premier Toi- mie who aas absent through illness. The value of such a commission mas questioned by T. O. Pattulk who thought the government should shoulder the responsibility Itself. The announcement was made after a long discussion on the subject of municipal grants prompted by a non-contldence motion on the budget moved by WeHs Gray. The motion was defeated nn a party vote with the exception of Dick and Walkem of Vancouver both of whom ; voted for the resolution. , C.N. DEFICIT ! WAS large; OTTAWA. March 25 The net lucome deficit of the whole Canadian National Ralhraya system f&p 1022 was Ml.mjlg. according to the annual report of acting PresP" dent 8. J. Hungtrford. tabled tn the House of Commons by Hon. R. J. Mankon. The decrease In gross rim venue was $3f,401i7 aa compared with the previous year, and the rff? ductlon in operating eapensea $14 I04.M3. leaving a net operating rf? venue of $5,805,433. Trill was $( 703,28 greater than In 1031. T Alaska Bone Dry Bill is Repealed JUNBAU. March 25 Oovernor Oeorge Parks has signed the Ha lertnh measure repealing the tY' rltorlal bone dry law thus ending sixteen years of prohibition legsi-" lat Ion tn AU.ika. PUBLISHER GOVERNOR John W. Troy of Juneau Nomina ted by Roojevrlt for tlomnor of Alaska - WASHINOTON. March H President Roosevelt yesterday nominated John W. Troy, publisher ot the Alaska Dally Empire at J(ft neau, to be governor of Alaska.