NKE3BKCiZMssBE Tomorrow's Tides . t THIS WEEK THE mm Pontiac Straight 8 High 4:48 a.m. 18.8 ft. 18:05 pjn. 18.3 ft b on Display at Low 11:26 a.m. 3.8 ft. 23:59 pjn. 1Z ft Kaien Motors Show Room NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER All Cordially Invited Phone 52 1 Vol XXIV.i No. 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS WmiD CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY CONSERVATIVE PARTY ABOLISHES OFFICE OF ORGANIZER Body is Found in Vancouver Island Lake Last Week DUNCAN. Vancouver Island. Jane 12 (Canadian Preat i The b4r of Ernest Thornley Lancaster, aged 65 was found in Somenos Lake on Friday The man bad been absent from hU home for several day. Richard Bray of Victoria Passes Respected rioneer Citlsen Had Re-tidrd i in Capital SI Years-. VICTORIA. June 13: Oenedsn press i --Richard Dfay. nlgMjr respected pioneer rttlsen of Victoria, lied on Friday He waa bom in Cornwall. England. 74 years ego and ramt here In 1W Card of Thanks The wife and brothers of the late Alexander McfUe wlali to express, :.. kr appreciation of the manye-prvito- of kindly aymnalhy from riftwi fn Prince Rupert and Stewart in their recent bereavesnent. Those sending flowers were The Family. M. and Mrs J A McRae a rt J Altsirr Don and Rod. Mr. And Mrs A McKenrie and fasolly. Mr and Mrs J J Uttle. Mr ass Mp J A. Murray. Mr and Mrs N MrLsod. Mr and Mrs Theo Col-Urt, Mr and Mrs Thomas Black. Mr and Mrs. A J Usncaater. Mr. ad Mia. B. Massey Mr and Mrs. W McKaoaw ano family. Mr an-i Mra O W. Johnstone. Mr and Mrs I) McLeod and family. Mr. and Mm C. Tick and family. Mr. and Mrs J H MeLeod. Mr ari Mr 8 H LeaUt. Mr. and Mrs R A. MrUod. Mr and Mrs J Formao Mr and Mrs Wynn. Mr and Mra Oro Howe. Mr and Mrs Oeo Thaln and family Mr and Mra D oieonie Mr ana Mra. Bruce Low and family. Mr. and Mra. A ohnesorg. Mr. and Mrs. Storrtng and Douglas. Mt and Mra W Raid. Mr and Mrs J R. Mortn. Mr and Mrs F. SUason. Mr. and Mrs. M- Mc-Arihur. Mr. and Mrs P Thompson. Mr and Mrs Fred Wermlf .Mr and Mrs Chris Johnson. Mr and Mrs F J Smith. Mr snd Mra. Jack Munroe. Mr. and Mrs W Whittta, Mr and Mra. Fltaterald. Mr. and Mrv Roy Lancaster Mr. and Mrs E Prendenjaat and family. Mr. and Mrs Oeo Rudderham. Mr and Mrs and A. O. Paton. Mr and Mrs R M Clark. Mr and Mrs J W Pet linger. Mr and Mrs P J Mr-Cormlok. Oiaf Hanson MP . "i Mrs Hanson, Mr. and Mrs John Johanaon and family. Nell McDonald. C. J. MeKentte. Loul Schlbtg. M Davis. Loots Ariel. Fred MeLeod. Miss Joan Stalker. Bobble and Jaekie Parks, Canadian Union Prince Rupert, boys of Canadian Lewlon Stewart. NJ1.C. Power Co and empteyeee, Stewart. DC.: NH V rower Co.. Prince RuerV; Prti liuiwt Crib and Whist League. Grotto Crib and Wl.u League. International Hrotherhooa of Electrical Workers No. 544, Empire Publishing Co., Staff .C. Tower at Prince Rupert, Trades and Labor Council. Prince Rupert Branch Soetallat Party of Canada. The Musketeers. CRy of ? Rupert Fire Department. Cltv of Prince Rupert Water Department. Runrtee Oroeery. Stewart Friends Mr and Mra. F. Haugh. Stewart Mr and Mra. J. Thamnson, Stew - art. D. Smith. Sewart, and D Munro, Prenuer, H O. Picturesque Cavalrymen at Aldershol for Tattoo One of the mut pin jn que events in England is the tamou Aiclershot a nual taitc. With swords clanking and banners flymq BitUsh cavalrymen are seen a. the ABOVE picture! as they march forth in full regalia through the castle gate at Aldershat. Englind, WORLD TRIP IS PLANNED Kym Brothers In Prince Rupert With Tiny Sailing Craft The IS-loot auxiliary schooner Pathfinder. In which the Kym brothers are essaying a trip around ta Z rAZtrl vincoutaf ' world, arrived here from Vancouver, at the end of the week. From nan they wfll proceed to the Queen Charlotte Islands continuing their trip later via the Alaskan Penin sula, Aleutian Islands and Japan Their trip so has been quite uneventful. The Kym brothers- Uny boat tied . .. i . up at tne new fishermen s Hoatt where it has been attracting coahjay. Some members took the sMeraoie aucnuw. mj jpwainc ositiuumj iui wk uuhw sail and auxiliary gasoline engine, party of Premier Toimle and as the txectrUve had already gone on re- I J v QlitUkc osd against taking an active part JUUUeJlUDDo In the forthcoming prortnrUl elee- r , I Uon. campaign, there was no need IS INOminateUjfW an organiser The office was, i therefore, abolished. Former Manitoba County Court In eomtxnt to be Coniwenwealth Candidate In I rderal Riding SASKATOON. June 12: Canadian Press i Former Judge 8tubbs. who was removed recently from the Manitoba Judiciary by order-In-council of the federal government, has been nominated to contest Mac-kentse federal riding In the Interests of the new Canadian Commonwealth Federation party. Former Judge 8tubbs will be opposed by a Conservative candidate, the Liberal party having decided not to enter the field against him. Head of Vancouver Province is Visitor F. O. Nurd Here After' Amending Masons (lathering In Winnipeg F. J. Burd. managing director of the Vancouver Province, who lias been in Winnipeg attending a Ma-nir sathcring. arrived here by train Saturday night, accompanied by Mrs ,Durd They will saU from here on the cataia tomorrow mivev noon for Vancouver. Little of Importance fa Executive Meeting Of Tories Saturday "on. II. II. Stevens Announces That He Will Not Leave x Federal Field in Order to Assume British Columbia VICTORIA, June 12: (Canadian Press) The office of organiser for the provincial Conservative party which had been held by H. Despard Twigg M. L A. was abolished at Saturday's deliberations of the executive of the British Ooiumoia uonservauve Association, it was learned yester- The meeting decided trial no osneention should be held by tre party before the provincial election. At the open U kg of the meeting, Hon. II. H. Stevens, minister of trade and comerce announced that he would not leave the federal field In order to lead the party in British Columbia He urged, however, that the party mend Its badly broken fence and pledged that he would do everything in his power to assist it to do so. Mother General Of St. Joseph Sisters Here Toe Mother Oeneral of the Staters of Si. Joseph from Toronto and a War travelling companion are pay ing a week's visit to Prince Rupert In the course of a tour of western missions on which they haye been engaged since April and are guests during their stay here at St. Jo 'atpn s convent Tiiey arrivca at wie end of the week from Vancouver, atxi wi proceed east irom wince i Rupert. I t Leadership stand that, as Mr. Twigg was Conservative Wins British Election Lieut. OL Sir Arnold Wilson Ha Heavy Majerity Over Laborite In Hertfordshire Scat LONDON. June 12: (Canadian Press t -Lt. Col. Sir Arnold Wtlaon. Conservative, defeated Bennett, Labor, by more than four thousand otes in a by-election In Hitch-In Division of Hertfordshire caused by the recent death of Viscount K neb- worth. Zion City Goes In Receivership Illinois lirliious Centre Has Been Having Financial Difficulties For Some Time ZION CITY. UL June 12: -Zion City, which hut been 'having considerable financial difficulties of late in admlnfelHtton of 1U municipal affairs, htt now gone into Ute hands of a reoajver. In the rotogravure section of a recent Montreal Standard appears a splendid parorainlc view of the business section of Prince Rupert from Acropolis Hill. The picture was 'taken by a representative of tne Assoosasea. stgreen News who was in the city a few week ago. King George Officiates At Opening of Economic Meet Sixty-Six Nations Attend TTTT- a KILLED IN EXPLOSION Nine Lose Lirrs and Seventy -Fire ' FaUlly Burned at North . Arlington, NJ. ' NORTH ARUNOTON, NJ.. June 12: (Canadian Preaa) Nine persona were killed and 7 others were fatally burned in an explosion on Friday night which wrecked th'c plant of the Atlantic Pyroxun Wute Co. I PREPARING FOR SEASON Nothing; Official Regarding Strike Indians Come to Terms Despite reports from the south' gUl-netters m proteat at operating conditions which have been imposed by the canners In connection with the setting of 40c per fish as the price for sockeye this season, no information Is available in official quarters here In regard to such a i strike actually being effected. Preparations are going ahead for Uve starting of fishing operation when , the season for taking of sockeye; salmon wtth gin-nets opens on June j 20. a week from Tuesday. . Native fishermen of the Skeena, River had a conference with cannery managers in the' city at the week-end and agreed to terms for fishing this season. Providing agreement Is reached between Naas River natives and cannery raanagera of! that area in a conference to be held! this week, the naUvea will start fishing on June 20. The matter in dispute between' the fishermen and cannery opera-! tors is in regard to charges for use of cannery gear. Halibut Arrivals American Spray. 23.000. Cold Storage, 6.1c and 4c. Prosperity. 22.090. Royal. 6.1c and 4c. Remus, SjOOO. Pacific, tit and 4c. Glacier. 12m Atlln. S.te and 4c. Reliance L 16600. and Wabash, 7eo. Pacific. tc and 4c. Hasel II.. lajOeO, Booth, 5.7c and 4c. Wave 11,098. Cold Storage, 6e and 4c. Canadian Eric Roy. 1X000: Helen II. X&.G00; Margaret L l&jm. and LyeekiL 24,- 000. CoM Storage. 5c and 3c. J. R. 15,000. Booth. 3c and Sc. Ingrid H.. 11000. Attto, c and 3e. Oulvik, 15JDO0. CoM Storage, S3e and 3c. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. June IS (Canadian Press Wheat was Quoted at Sac on the local exchange Saturday, show- , lng an advance from Friday's price writer, was 01 '4c Today's price was 02 7-oc. Pica For Success of Gathering Made by Monarch and Echoed by British Premier Canada Elected to Important Conference Bureau LONDON, June 12: (Canadian Press) Reading like a "Who's Who" of the universe, representatives of sixty-six nations including one president, eleven prime ministers, more than twenty foreign ministers and another score of finance ministers controlling the destinies of nearly two billion people today listened to King George formally open ne woria disarmament conierenee; at the Museum of Geology here. in the face of a crisis whleh we ! aU realize and acknowledge." said I the King, "I appeal to you all to co operate for the sake of the ultimate I good of the world." "We must not fall" echoed Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald a few minutes later. "Men who succeed must face their work In .the spirit of cotHftrfrdrs'. We give tdtrte world as a note of the first meeting that we are determined to succeed nor can we delay. Rapidity of agreement is essential to sueeeas. Let the world know that we can show decision and give leadership." In the first formal business Canada was one of the nations elected to the conference bureau which constitutes the steering committee for he gigantic conference." Are Going to Squaw Creek Party of Decker Lake Prospectors and Cariboo Miner Leave Here For Rainy Hollow A party of Decker Lake prospectors consisting of Jonas Orand-strom, Sigurd Bspiln. Hans Johnson and Hareor Stryvokl whleh arrived m the city from the mterior last week by train sailed on the Princess Norah this morning for Skagway en route to Squaw Creek In the Rainy Hollow district where members of the party have some Inter- eating placer preepeete. Also leaving J for the same part of the country waa B. r. McAllister, wno arrived here recently from the BarkerviUe district where he has been during the past winter. From Skagway, these prospectors will take another boat to Haines whence they will proceed to Bquaw Creek by motor road and trail. Oolng north from Vancouver on board the Princess Norah to Squaw Creek was another party consisting ' of L. V. Russell of Ponoka, Alta, and two companions. About a year ago. reports were brought out of some rather spectacular gold discoveries on Squaw Creek. Today's Weather Terrace Raining, calm, M AnyoK Raining, calm. $3. Stews rt Ra inlng, calm, 49. Haselton Cloudy, calm, M. Smtthers Cloudy, calm. warm. Burns Lake Showery, calm, 53. I don't believe that any young I generation of any period, or class, ' . . or race, bJH will ever go A to 1 the 1 dogs. -I I Vkkl Baum t Commissioner at Hospital Board Meeting Friday City Comnus6loner W. J. A'der was among, tb.se present at the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital Friday night. Commissioner Alder has signified bis intention of attending the meetings of the board Pi order to familiarize himself with the operations of the hospital. In regard to the proposed change in the civic grant whereby the city would pay the hospital 70c. per capita for patients domiciled with in the city, only Instead of 60c. on all patient domiciled within the proTinee as formerly. President Frank Dibb stated that the board considered the change was Justi fiable as far at the city was concerned but did not believe It should be made retroactive as from the first of the year. Commissioner Alder was agreeable to a suggestion that the city should pay over Its November grant to the hospital at once, the check to be used by the hospital in paying off Its taxes, telephone account, etc, which lt would about equalise. 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