Tomorrow's Tides i T1HS WEEK THE Pontiac Straight 8 High . 0:4 am. 20.0 It. 13:38 p.m. J ft. Is on Display at Low .. 7:32 ajij a. . 19:22 pi. Kjfo Kaicn Motors Show Room NORTIIERN AND CENTRAL BRITISII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER All Cordially Invited Phone 52 Vol XXIV., No. 120. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS PATWilO SASKATCHEWAN Liberal Leader Highly Gratified With Support His Party is Receiving Satisfied With Type of Candidates Being Nominated Bowser Making no Impression and Public is Impatient to Turn Tolmie Out VANCOUVER, May 23: hillo, Literal leader for the province of British Columbia, v. t urned to Vancouver yesterday after a tour of the south-1 n interior and expreHtwd himself as being well pleased i itli the calibre of Liberal candidates which had ho far m cm selected as his supporters in the forthcoming provin- . Rcial election contest H ko." parti-1 SUBMARINE IS RAMMED tollmen IJeUeen fcnderwa Craft and Traalrr Near Klnniids-hrad. Stotland KINNAlftMHSAD. Scotland. May n lOanedein pre' -The -msrlne LM Mi tided today with a . wler to thick fo near here No i iunc wk needed The sub-: rine to taktnn a.tter slnthtly but 1 leakage it said to be controlled the pumps MORE BOATS QUIT WORK Wranttll Trullrrs go on Strike in Sympathy With Protest Against Low Prices WRAWJBLL. Alaska, May : iimdlan Press i -The WrangeU nirri of the Trollers' Association now Idle with every fishing vea-- m port after seventy members v :ed to atrtkr in .sympathy with i- tceneraJ Ue-up in Alaska and xist the coast. Today's Stocks ipplied by 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. Int Nickel. 1540. . Noranda. MM. .shrrrttt Oordon. .T7. Dig Missouri, 41. u.-orgrla River. WV Hrldge River Cons., .36. National Sliver. JH. Noble Five. II. Meridian, JO. Nicola. Pcud Oreille, M. Premier, .70. Porter Idaho, .11. Rcevea MeDonaM. .10. Reward, .13. Whitewater. .11. Reno. 1.17. A P Con., .15. ('Hhnont, ffl. f ft B Freehold, .OOVi. Mrrcury, .11., United, .11. SILVER AND COIMMW ON NKW YORK MART! , All members of Klks Lodge re- NKW YORK, May aStMCanadlan quested to meet at Haynor's Un-ri(.Wi -silver closed at MHc on dertaaer Parlors at 8:45 a.m.Wed-' neadajr Br the tureral of the lal" local metal market yesterday '"Pper oloftrf nt 7c. Today s closing Brother PsJOfcv ... ttric for , u,.. Ill:, .nHMin- ' A. ASTUllIA. nr.r7n (Canadian Prw) T. I). Pat- cularly gratified at the selection of Dr Allan Harris. youiiK scientist, as ' candidate In South Ok.in.iK.tr. to con let t the seat against Hon J W. Jones, minister of finance Or liar-' rla represents a type of support that j la lining up more and morr solidly j behind the Uberal p-rty. Mr. Pat- The Uberal. leeder covered! nt- Uoa of (he ground which had been j visited recently by Former Premier W. J. Bowser, non-partisan" lead er, and. while admitting that the Bowser meetings had been well attended, declared that they bad created no permanent impression. "Mr. Bowser had no message." declared Mr. Pattullo. "As for Premier Tolmie s government, the public to waiting lm patiently to tarn them i out--' Catholic School Picnic Enjoyable ! About Seventy-lite Children En-Joyed Outing on Skeena River Highway Yesterday The annual picnic for the pupils of Annunciation Bchool was held yesterday on the Skeena River Highway about half a mile beyond the Oalloway Rapids bridge and proved a very enjoyable outing for all the children and others who participated, there being about seventy-five In all. A program of racing was indulged In and refreshments were furnished by members of the pariah. Propitious weather fa voted the outing. The picnickers were transported In trucks provided by M. P. MeCaf- fery and K. B. Moore. Father J. Kerne Orant OM1. and Father Rome OM.I- were in charge of the affair with sisters of the teaching staff aaaiaUng. ALHERTOLITH IN The big Imperial Oil Oo. tanker AlbertoBU." Capt T. J. Mountain, with Capt. C. W. Wearmoulli on board u pilot, arrived in port at 1 o'clock this afternoon from loco with a cargo Df bulk fuel for the company's local tanka. Tlie vessel will aail tomorrow morning on her return south. I'.O.li FUNERAL NOTICE Secretary PLEASED WITH GOVERNMENT DEFEATED Turkish Troops Halt Protesting Students -; n J-l . f ; ggggggBLggMggBgMggMH-SMC? u Turtcj.-.'. air:.: ir,a.'i'!! .: . the dCSC : at toll t Turkist, g: bayonet points SERVICE' OF MAIL Improvements For Trlrcraph Creek, Dease Lake. An) ox and Alice Arm Asked by Hanson Improvement in the postal acr-rteeft to the Dense Lake and Telegraph Creek area and to Anyox and Altec Arm were requeated In the House of Commons recently by Oiof Hanson. M. P. for Skeena. Mr. Han son's representations and the replies) of Hon. Arthur Sauve. Post-matfe Oeneral. are recorded in Haneard as follows: Mr. Hanson (Skeena): I have a complaint from Deace Lake and Telegraph Creek post offices in British Columbia. A notice has been posted in those post offices that from now on the parcel post rate wW be IX cenU a pound. They are the only placea in British Columbia whore that change has been made. I have Inquired aa to the reason. I realiae It Is probably for the sake of economy but I would like to ask the Postmaster Oeneral how much he ftnltcisated will be saved by depriving those two post offices of that service. It is 5 cents a pound In Other pott offices In Drltiah Colum bia, but it is raised to a flat rate of 11 cents for those two post offices. I have taken it up with the deputy minister but he could not give me any other answer than that it Is done for the sake of economy. I can tee no warrant for depriving those 'Continued on Page Pur) Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVKU. May 23: (Canadian prww) Wlieat waa quoted at 00c m the local exchange today. ' NO PAPER TOMORROW Tjpyiorrow, being Vlrtorla Day and' public holiday, there will to hQ Issue of the Dally News. The next regular edition will appear on Tuuraday afternoon. NO FISH SALES No boats betnK tn with catrhes, there was no auction of halibut at the local Fish Exchange this mornlnj. i'' :h 3. !'.. . :. 14 . ft I; .rbt: m aSolllst vt-s oy Bui.iiui. j.j K.i...;i.i.. u.i rj-:er n: ar ha. ted with by Turkish troops us taey approach ttir r.jii ulu.P SITUATION .MUCH I.MPKOVED STATES : ITALY'S PREMIER ROME. May 23 i Canadian Premt--Premier Benito Mus- solfnl. at an executive session of the Fascist Orand Council 1 which ended early today, de- dared that the International sitawUon "is greatly unproved' aa a result of recent event. DOMINION RELIEF TO END JULY Road Camps IelSned to Take Place J of Cash Payments For Tran sients in Province METLAKATLA Esther Robinson, Accd IS. Laid at Rest With Large Congregation Attending Final Rites Canon W. P. Rush brook of St. Peter's Anglican Church of this dty officiated in St. Paul's Church, Metlakatla, yesterday afternoon at the funeral of Esther, fifteen-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and granddaughter of Robert Nelson, whose death occurred at the neighboring village at the end of the week. There was a large congregation at the service which was followed by interment in the Aurlol Point graveyard across the nans from the villue Ttw fa. o( the child was encased in trolling at the Queen Charlotte Isl- I ands and could not be reached. Today's Weather tCuiMUan Oovwmufiit TMcgraph) Prince Rupert Cloudy, itcsr. southeast wind; barometer. 30.10; temperature, 53: sea smooth. Dead Tree PointPart cloudy, fresh southeast wind; barometer, 28.91: temperature, 48; light swell. Triple Island Part cloudy, ftesli southerly wind; light chop. 1 Langara Island Clear, calm; tea , smooth. Terrace Part cloudy, south wind, temperature. SO. Alyansh Rain, calm, 48. Anyox Raining, calm. 50. Stewart Light rain, calm, 50. Hazelton Rain, calm. 46. Smlthers Part cloudy, calm. 43. Bums Lake Clear, calm, 45. ' During the service thanks was The Chamber of Commerce has offered to God for the safe deliver-received from Oiof Hanson. MP, a a nee of William Robinson who had copy of the agreement entered Into been believed lost but who has been between the Dominion and provln- found in Alaska after being ship-clal government under which "the , wrecked. Dominion undertakes to take over1 Among those sending floral tri-the responsibility of the care of all j butes to the little girl's funeral were homeless men and will for that pur-' Mrs. W. Leighton. Mr. and Mrs. St. pose ontuntsc and execute relief Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Wouden, Mrs. S. project consisting of works for the Rudland. Mrs. Cecil Ryan. Mrs. Bm-general advantage of Canada, which j lly Venn, Mrs. A. C. Aktous and J. W. otherwise would not have been nn-; Moriaon. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ryan dertaken at this tune." The Domln-land Mr. and Mrs. W. Leatk. Ion government will take over road projects from the province or may' Initiate other works. Brtstlng re- j lief camps will be made available by the province without charge along with existing ramp equipment, tools, stores and supplies, also machinery and the operators) therefor. The Dominion will take over existing supervisory staffs. Among the works to be Initialed in which this part of the country Is Interested U the Bear River v highway out of Stewart and the Northern trans- provinriaxl hlitliway, evidently the hluhwny (tesiuned to ronnect Jasper wiUi Prince RupexL Time U nothing In the Agreement to Indicate at what point or points camps will be operated in this section. Homeless mm requiring relief will be provided with shelter, clothing and food and an allowance not rx-( Continued on Page Foun FUNERAL AT OUTLOOK IN BY-ELECTION Minister Loses Fight For Seat in House to Qualify For Cabinet Official Liberal Candidate Victory in Kinistino Riding Yesterday With Majority of Nearly Two Thousand Test of Political Strength KINISTINO, Sask., May 23: (Canadian Press) In the Kinistino constituency provincial by-election yesterday, John Taylor, official Liberal candidate, defeated Hon. Charles Mcintosh, government candidate, by the overwhelming majority of nearly two thousand votes. Mr. Mcintosh had recently been appointed minister of natural requires In the cabinet of Premier JM . 1 T M. Anderson and the by-election was regarded as an important test of public opinion as to provincial polities. PIONEER GOLD BOOSTS ITS RATE OF DIVIDEND . VANCOUVER, -May ZL (Ca nadian Press) Directors of the Pioneer Gold Mining Co. Ltd. today at noon raised the quarterly dividend rate from 6c to 15c per share payable July 3 to stockholders of record June 10. Today's Increase makes the annual dividend rate 60. The company Is op- crating a very profitable pro- perty In the Bridge River dls- triet. i Miss Evelyn Dalby To Attend Wedding Of Brother Soon Mss Evelyn Dalby of the Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd. office staff, sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where she will visit for a week with her ter, Mrs. Arthur Wootton. before proceeding to Vancouver where she will Join her father, F. Dalby of this city, who went south two weeks ago. and. with him. go to Edmonton to attend the wedding on June 7 of Herbert Dalby. station agent at Pibroch. Alia., on the Edmonton & Dunvegan Railway. Following the wedding Mr. Dalby and daughter will return here whle the bridal couple also Intend to visit here as well as In Victoria in the course of a honeymoon trip to the Pacific Coast. The bride will be Miss Doris Ferguson, sn Bdmon-ton girl. DEPENDS ON CONFERENCE RritUh (iovernmenl Shares View of President 1to-evrlt in Regard to Future Teace of World .LONDON. May 23: (Canadian Press) The British government, replying to President Franklin D Roosevelt's peace message, declared that It entirely sharea of the presl dent's views that on successful out come of the world economic and disarmament conference depends the future happiness and prosperity of the world. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATED Annual Demonstration For School Pupils Under I. O. D. E. Auspices Under the auspices of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, the anneal celebration of Empire Day took place this afternoon. The pupils of the pubnc schools and those of the Annunciation School met In the Capitol Theatre and those of the high school In the au ditorium of the Booth Memorial School. Mrs. D. C. Stuart. Municipal Relent, presided at both gatherings ind was accompanied on the plat forms by the regents and standard bearers of the primary chapters. the president of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association and the principals of the schools. Both programs opened with the salutation of "The Flag" and the ringing of "O Canada" and closed with the National Anthem. Theatre Meeting In the Capitol Theatre, Kx-Mayor C. H. Orme. in a very Interesting address, told the children why Empire Day was celebrated and what It should mean to the children. Mrs. E Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. C. E. (Tallin, delighted the audience with the vocal solo "Land of Olad Tomorrow." Patriotic songs were beautifully rendered by the pupils of the Booth Memorial School and a pretty flag drill showing careful training- wna given by the Orade VII girts of the same school. A clever pageant by the pupils uf Borden Street School entitled "The. Making of the Flag" and containing several national songs made a suitable ending to the program af ter which a film was shown by the kindness of the management of the theatre. HUh School Pupils At Booth Memorial School auditorium, where the pupils of the high school met. Weldon McAfee gave an lruTlrtng address on "The II rl-( Continued on Page Four) Rumor Regard Bis Missouri Thex waa a rumor around the city this morning that Big Missouri was about to Install a new mill. This may have been "based on a statement 'rom a Vancouver broker that the company controlling the mine was preparing to recommence op-e ratio i and was assembling material and machinery for that purpose.