o-. Tobacco Head IT tOI, II. DLSROSIEKS, D.S.O. '' npiwir ted rutc-prc- c ,r. imperial Tobacco ' if Canada. Limited. 0" U( Jl miers has been as- j uith the company since Wi n war started In ,1914, c' DrtRoslers immediately 11 'i ; Mth Battalion as llcu- ' Winning his captaincy at B ' of Ypre. he was rccall- id.i In 10tft tn rn1u ih ' t!JJ. in ; "win )... i Dei! la' Ba'.ulion. This unit be- England, a part of the It- v rvr Crossing to France 3 C olonel DesRoslcrs took ' of the 22nd Battalion ' ' brought home at the " f hostilities. Colonel ' was mentioned In des- i.a in 1918 won the Dls- J 8crvlce Order. SEPTEMBER FISH CATCH ' 1,170,000 rounds Landed m Comparison With 1,386,-000 Pounds Last Year lLilbli' lunrllnn. -i it.. - nnro nn.t.t - ...... -.-n tor me mom n oi Jdt this year totalled 1.170,-w Pounds of which 940.000 pounds mnllm Amerlcnn vessels and "00o pounds from Canadian. Last w in tfte month landlnKf 1 5 ui, 1 308,00 Punds ot which w 000 J50lnd8 was from American JJJj aud 225,000 pounds from Ca- Card of Thanks O r ,i S frPnd for the Wnd exprci-b oi . empathy and floral trl-bcre ',cclvl during his recent Today's Stocks ' Vancouver Alexandria.. .01 'i. Bayvlew. 014. B. C Nckel. .70. Bi Mlourl. J7. BradUn. 2.40. B'alorne. 1350. B R Cons.. JM. p. R X. OoW. .42. Butte I. X. L .05 a$k. Cariboo Quarts, 1.13. Dentonia. 52. Dunwdl. .18. Georgia River. jOI. Oolconda. JO. Hercules ConsM .03 j. Indian. .014. Mlnto. .19. Meridian. .12. Morning Star. .14. National 8llvcr. .03V. Noble Five. .06. Pend Ordlle, 0 taskl. Porter Idaho. .07. Premier, 1.28. Reward. .05. Reno. .85. Stiver Crost, .014. Salmon OoW. .15. Taylor Bridge. .28. Whitewater. .04tj. Waverly Tangier. .Ol'i. United Empire. 55. Toronto Central Patricia, .99. Chlbougamau, .094. Lee Oold. .09. Oranada, .52. Inter. Nickel, 23.75. Macassa, 2.88. Noranda, 38.00. Bher'rltt Oordon, .47. Slsco. 2.55. Thompson Cadillac. .44. Ventures; .95. Lake Maron. .044. Teck Hughes, 4.35. Sudbury Basin, 1.30. Columarlo. .20. Bmcltcr Oold. .21. Can. Malartlc. .60. Little Long Lac. 6.05. Astoria Rouyn. .06. SUdacona. .274-Maple Leaf. .15Vi. Long Lac Lagoon, .30. Manitoba It Eastern, .244. Oils A. P. Con.. .084. Amalgamated, .08 (ask). C. St E .63. Fabyan, .004. Freehold, .07. Home pit, .70. Mcrland, .21. Mar Jon. .09. United, .034- I5c Help Industry Reorganisation With Safeguards Advocated National Lottery Is Approved dRISTOL Eng. Oct. 5: (CP) The Bruuh tonervaUve party spilt .Jinosi n two yesterday In annual convention here over the question of Indian policy. The convention failed by a narrow margin to adopt a resolution sponsored by the die- hards criticizing the government's Indian policy. Another resolution. however, favoring a measure of responsible government with sate guards for India was adopted. The convention, with 1000 dele gates In attendance, was unanimous iin Its attitude to strengthen the I House of Lords against socialistic (attacks atcf agreed Upon theyneces-islty of Increasing British-' defence 'fortes. ' ! Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the , 'Exchequer, de clared that Britain could not leave her defences in their present condition. They were quite Incompatible with the existing international situation he declared. Reorganize Industry By a' close vote the convention this afternoon declared Itself in favor of a wide 'reorganization' lr British Industry with safeguard for the public, the producers and the consumers. Schemes for the re organization, . was suggested should originate from Industry it self and must command a substan tial majority In the Industries con cerned. The main object must be to raise the standard of living. With a large majority the con ventlon tonight approved the es Ubllshment'of a national lottery similar to lhat of the Irish Free State Sweepstake. It was stated that $250,000,000 left Oreat Britain for foreign lotteries during the last five years. Sir William Davison suggested ,the sale of $2.50 ticket through Post Office branches, half of the proceeds to go for prizes and the remainder to the state. Valentino Colussi Is Laid at Rest Funeral of Man Who Lost Ills Lite Near Tree at FlrM of Week Held Yesterday Father P. J. Wholey O. M I. con ducted; mass at the Church of the AnnunclaUon yesterday afternoon at the funeral of the late Valentino In Falrylew Cemetery followed the service. Charles P, Balagno presided at the organ. A number of friends and relatives of deceased were In attendance at the rites. Today's Weather Today's Tides' - Rupert Raining, light High 11:23 ajn. 18.7 ft. t vinrt A urometer, 30X1; 23:41 pjn. 18.7 It. Low 5:16 ajn. 6.4 ft. 17:45 pjn. 12. ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V XXIV N 232. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934 PBICi: FIVE CENT8 OWL WARFARE THROUGHOUT SPAIN CALIFORNIA MAN CHARGED WITH MATRICIDE IN ONTARIO fwenty-Three Persons Are Killed In Revolt Against Madrid Gov't. New Administration Gets Hot Reception Fighting Con tinued All Day and More Bloody Conflict Promised For Night MADRID, Spain, Oct. 5: (CP) Spain's extremists ful- m 1 . l? i it . aa n at oi reuemon against me new government 10- - d nauon-wiue - unnsini; in wniui uy mirnuan at t r .11 i I l i 1 x ' Acniy-iinrce persons nan uven nineu anu one nun-'rt( v uuniled with promise of more bloody fighting r J. the night. Madrid was a virtual armed camp last night following a day of violence which marked the accession of the new government. Two perns both strikers, had been In-u id up .u then at a general strike was railed and shots were exchang-! TV .sirike. It Is feared, may tie ip the whole country. TORIES IN BIG SPLIT Bristol Convention Divides hi Two On Indian Policy Consider 1 Other Matters what soviet sold to Manchukuo Cabinet Ministers sELdlsiLsHHSHPri t vl''AatfsflflklkELiV MONGOLIA 'fflAR f With the sale of the Chinese Eaa :ern railway by Russia to Manchukuo. for a reputed $50,000,000. one of the foremost "sore spots" of the world, has been successful ly dealt with and the tension between the USJl. and Japan appreciably lessened. Top. shows a view of the yards at Harbin, rail ray capital of Manchukuo; below, a map of the 900 mile line tr iverslng Japan's puppet state formed from China's Manchuria. . PAUL DEAN, WITH HELP St. OF GOOD FIELDING AND TIMELY BATTING, WINS Louis Cardinals Go One Up Over Detroit Tigers By! Score of I to 1 Martin-Rothrock Batting Machine Largely Responsible ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5: (CP) Paul Dean, brilliant righthander, duplicated the opening day feat of his big brother, Dizzy Dean, by pitching the St. Louis Cardinals into a two to one game World Series lead over Detroit Tigers today by a score of four to one. Dean found himself in several bad spots but, with the help of his team-mates, was equal to the occasion. He fanned six andn walked six Detroit batters. St. Louis took command In the first Inning when "Pepper" Martin peatcd in the second when Collins Colu.ttl who lost his life at the first , slnRiedi Dclancey doubling Pallbearers were Louis Amadlo.lpassC(j wnen nogell filed out. and of the week near Tyce station where scoring 0n Dean's long fly. he was n sectlonman for the Cana- Dean liad a narr0w escape in the dlan National Railways. Interment) thlrd wnen the -Tigers loaded the bases. Cochrane walked, aennnger doubled to left field. Cochrane advancing to third. Qreenberg fanned. With two down, Goose Ooslln jwas purposely walked. The crisis John Basso. J. Culos. Victor uenet- st. Louis put two more over In the ton, B. Moretto and A, Dominate Halibut Arrivals f . ,1 American fifth on three hits- "Pepper" Martin doubled and scored on Rothrock's slashing triple. Then Frankle Frlsch singled, scoring Rothrock. Tommy Bridges, who had been hurling for the Tigers with Mana- Llntfv io.000. Cold Storage. C.OcIger Mickey Cochrane and ScL-ii. on the re- jceiving enn, was men repiacea uy Majestic, 31.000, Pacific. 7.1c and Elon Hopsett who forced Mcdwlck to ground out ana wouins was thrown out stealing second. As on Thursday Detroit staged aj mntn mmn ranv. sconns meir trinlpH tn rleht and scored on Roth-1 ,., .it ...u.n whiio invlmi out and White scored on Orcen-berg's triple. . noth teams olaved a great flelo- lns came, lettlnc little by. RHE Detroit 0 0000000 11 82 St. Louis .1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 X-4 9 1 PRINCESS LOUISE LATE Having been delayed in leaving ! moiner-m-Law uone To Death With Axe Warrant Issued at Belleville For Arrest of Harold Ver- milyea, Aged Forty-Nine, Following ! ' Killing Itst Night I BELLEVILLE, Ont., Oct. 5: (CP) A warrant was issued today for the arrest of Harold Vermilyea, aged 49, of Ontario, California, charging him with the murder of his seventy-six year old mother, Mrs. Nathaniel Vermilyea, who was the mother-in-law of Hon. J. A. Faulkner, Ontario minister of health. The woman died today of wounds Inflicted last night by an assailant . who attacked her with a hatchet. Vermilyea was sought after the police learned that he had visited his mother for a short time last night. CANDIDATE IN CARIBOO J. G. Turgeon of Vancouver Received Liberal Nomination At Prince George PRINCE GEORGE, Oct. 5: (CP) J. G. Turgeon of Vancouver was unanimously nominated Liberal candidate for Cariboo in the next federal election at a nominating convention here yesterday. He will oppose John A. Fraser, M.P., the present incumbent, who it is expected will be renominated by the Conservatives. Mr. Turgeon was an unsuccessful Liberal candidate for Vancouver East in the provincial election last year. Ramsay lYTDonald Back in England; Much Speculation as to Future of British Premier LONDON. Oct. 5: (CP (His health restored as a result of a two months' vacation trip to Canada and Newfoundland, Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald returned to Great Britain yesterday. The political future of the British Premier Is the cause of much speculation. A. M. Benanzon, who signs him couver sun dealing wttn ine Peace River district. A large sketch not even marked. i: REFUNDING LOAN HAS BEEN HALF SUBSCRIBED OTTAWA. Oct. 5: (CP The Dominion $250,000,000 refund- lng loan Is well past the half Skagway because of a heavy freight way .matfc today following a cargo to discharge. C. P. R steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Thomas Cliff, from the west. It was announ is not expected to arrive In port fro the north until 1 o'clock tomorrow morning. at Wrangell this morning. The Princess Louise will make one more trip on the Alaska route before be !ng replaced for the winter by the Princess Norah. PREPARING FOR POLL Federal Election Registrations to lie Taken in Skcena Riding Week After Next ,. Federal erection machinery ln?f Skeena riding wii get In motion on October 15 with the commencement that day of a genera registration of electors by George M. Hunt, registrar of electors, the registration to end on October 20. The following have been' designated as polling divisions In Skcena riding: Prince Rupert, Aiyanshi Alice Arm, Anyox Beach A-L Anyox Beach )M-Z. Anyox Mine, Allison Harbor tP.O.. Atll Inlet. Atltn. ' Amsbury. Bablne, Bella Bella, j Bella Coola, Bllmore. Big Bay, Bear River. Big Missouri, Burns Lake, Butedale. Casslar. Cedarvale, Clax-ton, Colleymount, Copper City, Cumshewa Inlet. Doreen. Dawson's iLanding P.O.. Dease Lake, Dlgby, . Endako. Evelyn, Flrvale, Francois Lake. Glentana. Georgia River, I Grassy Plains, Hagensbourg, Hays- Hazelton. New Hazelton, South Hazelton, Houston, Inverness, Jap Inlet. Klmsqult. Klsplox, Kltl- Political ' mat. Kltsumkalum Lake. Kltwanga, Klemtu. Kwinitsa, Little Canyon, Lawson's Harbor, Lockeport. Lak-else. Lowe Inlet. Marmot River, Margaret Bay. Massett, Mill Bay. Morlcetown, Nadlna, Namu,' North Island, Oceanic. Ocean Falls A-H. Ocean Falls (J-R). Ocean Falls . Q-Z, Oona River, Ootsa, Osland, Pacific, Palling, Port Clements, Port Esslngton, Port Simpson, Premier Mine, Queen Charlotte City, Quick, Remo, Rivers Inlet, Rose self as a "Eeace River Pioneer, Is Lake. Sandspit, Smith Inlet, Shera-the author of a feature article In ton. Skeena Crossing, Skldegate, the Sunday section of the Van Smlthers iA-Lt. Smlthers (M-Z), Southbank, South Bay, South Ben-tlnck, Stewart (A-L), Stewart i M-Z ), Surf Inlet. Surf Point, Ta-talrose, Taku, Telegraph Creek. Telkwa. Terrace (A-L), Terrace -M-Z. Topley, TIell. Tyee, Usk. Wark Channel, Wadhams, Wistaria, Woodcock, Walcott. Over $5G3 Raised For Help, of Blind The gratifying sum of $562.00 was raised In Prince Rupert last day of heavy subscriptions week in the campaign lor funds for the work of the Canadian Institute ced that $131,500,000 had been for the mind wnicn was sponsored subscribed uo to -noon today. by the Imperial Order, Daughters She was only Hon. E. N. Rhodes, minister of of the Empire, of this city. finance, declared the loan f , " would be heavily over-sub- ' Miss K. Chenoskl of this city scribed before the books closed. and Miss T. Raabe of Bmltheri night for a trip to Vancouver. ( -1 iJsl-, -1 mm m I i as : it US ,12 1