'inn 77 -TAXI - 77 (TOMMY'S) Stand, Capitol Theatre Mock Day and Night Service l Passenger Chrysler Car Mrs. Mollison said. ---J V4S DM 11 'Ul I ,las reached in Canada." "c ; n,;m facilities In fact in almost every way. Civi-""i f'lloyH transport and when- w mild we be if n.unp; around United by Laborites Tvd Toward Socialism WASHINGTON. DjC Seat. 22 Price ftxlni m ttat MaUonai Recovery Act tends towards aute social-lam. tt h clsarasd m price regsta- A. code for ttat retail trades Me be-omn tlae centre of debate over price cob trot feature Adopted in Calgary CALGARY. Sept 22 The North -west Stelarene Co.. an oil firm, has adopted the United State National Art working code la all Its in Canada. James John- vtce-preaidmt of the mag pa ay. announces. Alder Explains Fee Necessary In High School It Wat a Choir Between Charging Or Chti the Local Imtitutien Ms would not have been in Prtnee Rupert as rommlssioner if the orty Bad not been in financial straits It was s question of either charting a If weather conditions nrohahlv abandon hopo Wi r ntripA as rssards on doiiKt - 'RAIL LINE CLEAR NOW Train From Last Due Thia After noon Itinerant Killed in Jumping The main line of the Canadian flattens! Rattray between MeBride and Prince George was cleared yesterday afternoon fotlewlne the de-ratmewt of a grain train near Ur- stog station on Wednesday and the delayed passenger train from the east originally scheduled to arrive 1st o'clock bat evening, m re f tMa morning u being due " m"m '". Farther partlratara were receiv ed at mOvsy divisional headquarters here thta moraine Is regard to the fatality to the derailment when sn unidentified Itinerant lost hi life The man waa kilted by striking his bead on a rock whfle lump-lag froaa the train. Toe, provincial police, it t understood, are making arrangements for an inquest Vancouver Stocks (9awruy a. &, iohtmma Oi I Vsnceuver Big MlasettU .19. DteaMfa. ' B. R, X, .47. Oarfeeo GohL M. Oaitboa OoM. 3 .M. Oark Piaeiaee. M. Oaarsm River. .Ml. Indtoa. Mhk- Lucky Jim. Mariasan. 4H. Msrnvag Sier. J24. Kattve Sod. MVt- NaOofMl Stiver. M. Noete Five. .12. rend OreMe, 1.14. norter Idaho. .11. Premier. 1JT. Rees MeDonakL .19. Reward. .It. Reno. lJt. Sttrsr Crsat. M (aiked). Wayside, M. WhHewster. .07 H. Wsverly Tangier. .M?. a Toronto AleMadria. Jtt4. OohMvMrio. .IS. Oantoal ratrieM. f. Ktrksaod Lake, M. Noranda. KM. lntarsMWoaal Nkki 30.99. Oraaaaa. 17. Macassa. .99. Svaea, 1.48. Teck Hashes. SM. Molntyre, 4SXK). WrttHt llargreaves. 7.80. Ukathore. 489. New York U. 8. Steel. 47. Oeenral oMtors. J4H. American Can. 90. Altiad Chemloal. 16V. American Tel.. 134. Oil Home. 2.12. Fabyan, &l. C.StK, IM. Freehold. .1SV. A. P. Don.. X. Calmont. .14. Sterling Pacific. .40. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART ' NEW YORK. Sept. 22: (CP) Silver cloMd at 39 Vic on the local metal market yesterday. Copper metal market " yesterday w" and at 3S' todv Copper waa steady at ' Tomorrow's Tides wmm High .. 2:33 am. 20.8 ft. 14:38 pa 22.3 ft. Low . 8:37 ajn. 4.7 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 21:10 pxcl 2 J ft. Queen of Oregon Round-Up aaammW af aQtaaammmmmflr ammll I WW - Weaxtnt-sAn-jalkm hat in lie if-jww jwudt i uir umwrsuj- at ursfon. wui rsw attlme tUstoric Pendleton. Ore . round -u. which is to b--hLj month. Tsenty-lhrrc year ago Miss Fraser'a father was one or the founders of the original round-up. LUMBER ON M0YE NOW B. C. Exports In August lllghest On Record V. K. Market Has Doubled VANCOUVER. Sept. St: (CP) Eiport of 7S.lit.000 board feet or lumber from British Columbia for August exceeded any other month In the history of the province. The United Kingdom market has practically doubled for the past eight months over the same period last year. Halibut Arrivals Summary American SUM SJc Land 4e and .6e and 4c Osnaoan-2fm In. none American Pawear. 26.060, OaM Storss. tic sad 4c. attka. .Mt, BeotJi. SAe and 4c. Havana. Hjm, ralased SJc and 4c mft for Seattle. Canadian Margaret I, aeygss, refused 54c aatf 4c may s aa BastdaJe. A boat one aaartar of the total pefMStatton of iwajaaM hves In the London area. HUTEDALB BURGLARY The office of the Canadian Fishing Co. at Butedale was burglarised on Wednesday and $073 taken, according to advice received bv the provincial police. In- vestigation of the bur- glary is proceeding but, up 10 toaay, it was un- derstood that no ar- i tni.i nuu uvtrll IIIHUc. a. oi.1 oe, JdkJean TsiatTtA SENATORS WINFLAG Washington Captures American League Pennant Will Meet Giants in World Series WASHINGTON. D.C.. Sept 22: (CP) The Washington Senators scored another victory over the SL Louis Browns here yesterday and thereby clinched the American League pennant for the 1933 season and the right to meet New York Giants, winners of the National League, in the World Series neat month. Yesterday's Big League score: AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 10. Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 1, Washington 2. EVITT IS MENTIONED t Talk Heard of Former Conservative i Association President Entering Election Fight I The name of Charles V. EMU is being heard mentioned premlnenUy as a possible Indepetsdesst candidate i tempted," for Prince Rupert riding in the The of firial explained, however, forthcoming provincial election, that it would be essentially a re-While there is understood to be ' funding loan and would be a mo-nothing definite as yet settled upon, j dest financial trsnsaction In cv-it is reported that Mr. Evttt would j ery sense of the word. come under the category of Inde-. . pendent friendly to the Tolmle p , j p ministry Pending something in the LOaSlffUard LUtlCr nature of a convention. R is under- , . stood the candidature would not be officially announced. Entry of Mr. Kvitt. who la a past president of the Prince Rupert Conservative Association, lnla tjhe field would make it a four-oornered contest with the other candidates T. D. Pattullo. Liberal; Q. w. Rud der ham. C. C. F.. and Charles j Chapman. United Front J nnrniiVAf Whonf ailLUUYCl If Ileal I VANCOUVER. Sept. 22: ' CP i W heat was quoted at 64ite on the I total xtJiuw yesterday and fell oft : wtli- uh1,i , 1 ' -' -! L- Pi.l i , ,,, , , , 'V N " 221 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER22, 1933 price: five cent CANADA N.R.A. IS BEING ADVOCATED TORONTO PARLEY MAKES FOREIGN POLICY SUGGESTIONS Following of States Example Here Urged spirit and Principle of Roosevelt 'nflation Plan Supported By Dominion Trades and Labor Congress Meeting in Windsor WINDSOR, Ont, Sept 22: The spirit and principle ' i ndent Franklin D. Roosevelt's National Recovery A applied in the United States were embodied in three n- unanimously adopted by the Dominion Trades ! t it i ongreas convention nere. iemanas ior a La-' National Recover' Act were 8ponored by the Trmdc and Labor Orunciia of Mono- rHIIRPH MAC !iJLoT-',-"" HEAVY LOSS One Mfflhm, Six Hundred TbesVndi DoHir Damage Done When I stbolk Edifice in Valley-field Burn All Night Fire CwttbI of J mii and Mary and Hitonr Si Ceelle Cathedral Are Destroyed 'Y FIELD. r.tRtns throaghoat thai ' ' damage eat has tad at "tie of the worst dhv i '" ;; the Roman Catholic ' xiiaaa when the Dsn-"uf and Mary here waa ' upper floors of the ' e 'rmal school ruined with KHuioo while the hUtorte f athedral, valusd at completely destroyed ! aty Cammisatoner W J. Aider. ir-ri nuna and foar nan- at the Rotary Club lancbsoa yss- rr forced to fke from tatday. announced that, owhsg to in their night attire. : the unfortunate conditions obtain- rri host was saved from tag in the city, it had became nseas-'"irai but other beautiful sary to charge a fee for the older "d priceless relics wen student sttrading the High School. RAIN TRAIN IN fee or riming the high school, full train of forty car- 1 CommlwUonrr Alder made an so-" arrived here from the 1 peal to the members of the club to ' night for the Alberta give pari time lobs to boya or girls ; local elevator, it waa attending the school In order tr. 1,1 srsin train to reach help them m pay the fee. A num-imny days. i ber wre looking for sach help. Amy Johnson Disappointed With Aviation in Canada; May Cancel Distance Trip T !i()NT0, Sent 22: (CP) 'ne Atlantic Ocenn do not prove sausiaciory ln the next week or ten davs. ('apt Jamos A. ls,,n. famous HrUUh aiHainr. nd his wife, Mrs. it M.,11 r,1 T(hnHon MolliRon. will 1 'f i 1s".k a Canadian hopping 'I I off place for a long dia-' liarht aerwia ho Afiantir Ocean. Mrs. Mollwon ;t J"int senico dub gathering here yesterday, i'ni franklv flJa(.n,nti pimnt the stace aviu- Support of League of Nations; World Court and Briand Pact Urged Hritish Commonwealth Relations Gathering Draws to Close This Afternoon With Plenary Session ! In Canadian City ; TORONTO, Sept 22 : The British Commonwealth Re- iations Conference yesterday adopted a report of the foreign relations committee that strong support of the i -eague of Nations, permanent court of international jus-j tice and the Kellogg-Briand pact and "close co-operatiop with us" should be the guiding light in British foreign i policy. a The conference came to a dose with a pieoary sessien this after- aeon. STILL ANOTHER POLITICAL PARTY . ENTXRINJ CONTEST 4' VANCOUVER, Sept 22: CP -Another potitteal party was launched here under the name of "Good Government" the aim of the group being to seek candidates of ability, honesty. courage and independent of party domination "who wfl not compromise themselves by 4 political promises to the eiec- torates." PLANNING BIG LOAN Quarter Billion Dollar Conversion Loan to be Floated by Ottawa At 44 Percent OTTAWA, Sept 22: (CP) With reference to an Ottawa dispatch to the Toronto Mail and Empire stating that announcement would be made within ten days of a Canadian conversion loan unofficially placed at $500,-000,000 at a rate of Interest not exceeding four and a half percent a high official of the Finance Department said yesterday that the loan would be "substantially less than St0.000.000.M The dispatch describes the loan as the "largest single financial operation Canada has ever ai- Is Here i oday With Customs Collector Having on board J J Connors. newly appointed collector of eus- torn for Alaska, and M 3. Whittle! ! deputy collector at Juneau, the United SUtes coastguard cutter raltapoosa arrived in port at 10 ,tJock mornln ,or visit here. Mr Connors, who is a we known garage operator and : automobile dealer of Junesu. has! been on his first visit of Inspection to various southeastern Alaska points. j-, H IIMH Tr Y A . I njjrgi H I CALLS HERE Sea Dog of San Francisco ln Port tnroute to Alaska With " - Klaniing Party Oae of the most handsome yachts to visit Prince Rupert this season Is the 56-foot dieeel-powered Sea Dog of San Francisee, with her owner, H. A. B. Snevs, and nartv of nine guests Is addition to captain and mglneer on board, which arrived n port shortly beere noon today from Seattle and wttl proceed tomorrow morning to Juneau, being bound for Alaska1 on a big gapie hunting trip One of, the featureslDf the Sea Dog Is the extensive mcTrf enrome steel on her upperworkX stanchions, etc. which. poHshed brightly as it Is. gives the vessej ; silvery-like appearanee. ." The Sea Dog is moored daring fier stay here at tee float of the Prince Rupert Yacht and Rowing Tlub. Tea and Sale by St. Peter's W. A. Was Successful A successful and enjoyable tea and sale was bald in the Parish Ha? yesterday sftemooA by the Wo- man's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Art? glican Church at Seal Cove. Wed ther for the affair was favorable and many ladies called to extend their patronage. Mrs. O. A. KaUey was geaeral convener and other ladies in ehargs were as foUowa: j' Plain sewing Mrs. W. V. Tatter-sal sr. Fancy work Mrs. w. O. V14a and Mrs. F. W. Stamp-Vmeent. Home rooking Mrs. j. w. Moore-bow and Mrs. W. H. Ooodseil Refreshments- M rs. J. D. Alien. Mrs. D. Sievcrt sftd Mm. H. A. Ponder. Plan ss Mrs. A. Frebourg. Cashier-Mrs. IL B. Eastman. - ; W1 ITNiSSED INDIAN MASSACRE IN VERY EARLY COAST DAYS t - a f VICTORIA. Seat. 22: (CP i Mrs. EUsa OrUflths, aged 81 pioneer resident af VannmnrJ Uand. wbowUnaswd the mss- aaere of Hilda Indians by the Oowlehan tribe at SaH Spring f Island In I860, died here yes- terday. She was a native of 4 Australia. a . teeeeeeeeat