PKIMIER TASCIIEREAt) 'NTP.KAl Jar. 13 CT' RcpU of the Dominion s antl- i law to permit ihe holding f .tie Urge lottery, the proceeds ! v.)irh would be distributed on wr raplta basts among the ntne provinces for charitable and edu- ilmnal purposes, was advocated vcalenity by Premier L. A. Tawhereau of Qucbc. He said he w tilrt bring the matter up at the forthcoming Dominion-provincial i onffrence. UNDER FOUR SOVEREIGNS M(i. Thomas White Pases Away In Ottawa Today at Ace of 9D Years OTTAWA. Jan. 13: (CP) Mrs. Thomas White, aged 99. widow of lif late Hon. Thomas White, who j ax minister of the interior in Sir t John A. Macdonald's cabinet, died, here this morning. She had lived! under four British sovereigns, be-! log born two years before Queen Victoria ascended to the throne. DEAD AT PREMIER Thomas Powers, Dock Foreman1 for Mining Company, Passes Away Thomas Powers, dock foreman for the Premier Oold Mining Co. at Stewart, died yesterday morning In the Premier Hospital, according to word received In the city. He was sixty ypnrs of arc and Is survived by a widow who, before her marriage, was Miss Eleanor Peck, daughter of the lato Hal reck and Mrs. Peck, formerly of Prince Ru pert. Mr. Powers had been for many yenrs at Stewart nnd was quite well known in Prince Rupert. He had been In ill-heulth for mt Umo Today's Stocks John too CX.) Vancouver Dig Missouri, .37. D. C Nickel. .54. B. R X, .54. D. R Con. .31. Braiorne. 10XW. Cariboo OoW, 2 42. Georgia River. JBSfc IndUn. .Bi Minto. .184. Meridian. M. Morning Star, .22. Native Son. D6V. National Silver. M. Noble Five. .13. Pend Oreille, .90. Porter Idaho, .13. Premier, LOG. Reeves McDonald, .18, Reward ..10. Reno. .02. Silver Crest, .021. " Wayside. .42. Whitewater, .07ft. Waverly. J02Vfc- Oils ' " Fabyan. .00. Home, 1.83. C. fi E.. Corp., 1.04. ? Freehold. .13. A. P. Cons.. .19. Calmont. 12 Sterling Pacific, .05. Toronto Alexandria. .04. Columarlo. 8V. Central Patricia. .53. Klrkland Lake Oold, .28, Noranda. 33.80. Shcrrltt Gordon, 1.00, Stsco. 159. Int. Nickel, 21.95. Maensaa. 2.05. Granada. .591i. SILVLR AND COPPER PRICES j NEW YORK, Jan. 13: (CP)-Bar silver dosed at 44,c per ounce on the local metal market yesterday ns compared with 44c the day previous. Copper dropped He to 8c per pound Thursday and was unchanged yesterday. Silver closed at ' 14i,c today. - T Wheat Prices Vancouver. Jan. 13: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 83bO on the local exchange Thursday and wits up to 04hc yeMerdHY 'IWay's price was 65 'c BLOCKED BY SNOW Impassible Roads Making Serious Conldtion Around Terrace TERRACE. Jan. 13: -Mild weather, with showers, has been th5 order of the past week but many of the roads are still Impassable. This condition Is assuming rather -II IV,. 1w.al a serious aspect as "c 4u,- woodpiles were consumed In the long cold spell. It Is also a serious hindrance to those settlers who have logs or ties to deliver. The snowdrifts are In many cases too deen and stiff for the snow plough Meantime gangs of men. armed with shovels are setting out to jrapple with the problem. Possibility Of Acclamation On Terrace Board ... 1 . A FORI) MOTOR COMPANY LOOKS FOR INCREASE IN BUSINESS IN 1934 t WASHINGTON. , D.C.. Jan. 13: CP Business conditions look very good and the Ford Motor Co. expects a seventy- five percent pick up over 1933. Ed sol Ford declared here yes- terday. 4 GOODYEAR ! REPORTED; were elected: TERRACE. Jan. 13 The 1933 Honorary President, Mark Boi-Board of Village Commissioners ton. held Its last meeting on Monday. President. John Wesley. Whether the present three mem- Vice-President and Treasurer, I. bers are to be re-elected will be de- Spalding, cldcd on January 25. the date of Secretary, Louis L. Starr, the village election. From present Assistant Secretary and Bust-appearances it is to be gathered ness Manager. Matthew Wesley. the DeoDle of Terrace are satisfied uonaucior. iavia opaiamg. romhlnatlon and Assistant Conductor and Dance or. iiv.iv tn nut' them back into of- Band Lender. Ernest Roberts. Maw .r. ,j j ' Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides High 0:29 am 18.8 ft. Prince Rupert Part cloudy, 12:02 p.m, 22.8 It. calm; barometer. 29.40; temperature, Low 6:02 a.m. 85 ft. 30; sea smooth. 15:58 p.m. 13 ft NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V XXV.NO. 11 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1934 PH1CE: FIVE CENTS DEVELOPING OF ISLAND RESOURCES QUEEN CHARLOTTE MINING PROPERTY OUTLOOK IS GOOD Queen Charlottes Are Looking For New Deal From Pattullo Gov't Thousands of Unemployed Could be Absorbed by Exploitation of Timber, Coal and Oil, .Mineral and Fisheries Possibilities SKI DEC ATE, Jan. 13: People of the Queen Charlotte Islands are hoping that the new provincial government v ill take early action to bring the resources of these islands before the public with a view to development of aie. Exploitation of the great stands of Sitka spruce and v. How and red cedar, gold possibilities, coal and oil fields '. inf1 fisheries. It is felt, would eas- ay result in the absorption of thou- FnVfirQ I flHprV sands of unemployed. At one Ume LtULlCl 1 clYUia J Quwn chartou ,Upportl a populaUon of eighty thousand Halda Indian. Already the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. of Prince Rupert ,and ..oU)e-&mpanlc 4tovdone tnurh to bring the fisheries of the In Argentine Revolutionary Uprising Revolutionary ouf.br at ., prov.: ofS many wounded in lighting Map ws Buems Aires poHr hown u e. of R -j S-i" . :. prc-i .vcJ nrde: u rs as 49 are reported killed and f o.indpil combat, .tpltal Right. Pres. Augustln Justo tRIAL IS GOING ON Elderly Chlcajo Woman Doctor Charged With Killing Her Daughter-in-Law CHICAOO. Jan. 13: Emp,anel-ment of a Jury for the trial of Dr. Alice Wynecoop,. who Is charged with murder of her 23-year old daughter-in-law, Rheta Wynecoop, who Is alleged to have been given an overdose of anaesthetic and shot on an operating table In the home of the elder woman, was rompleted yesterday and the trial 'is proceeding. The elderly woman,, John Wesley New President ofLs-jho was brought Into the court-' singtou Concert Band ' room on a wheel chair, was calm - . J md unperturbed as she pleaded not . PORT ESSINGTON. Jan 13 The ifullty to the charge following her. Pnrt F.lnfft.,n Hnnrprt Band hild arralcnment. ! Driving oi Long New Tunnel Is Starting on Prince Rupert Group Intention is to Cut Through Four of the Principal Veins; Is Expected to be Large Producer Before Very Long Jack Halton, one of the miners at the Haida Gold Mines Ltd., Prince Rupert group at Kootenay Harbor on the vVest Coast of Moresby Island, has been a holiday visitor n Prince Rupert. He reports that things look better than ver at the mine where the company has now started a loOO-foot crosscut tunnel at the base of the mountain. . ThU will, it Is Intended, cut through i four of the principal veins. TAUTIITD 1X1 IllllMIIMli IN Continued development Is prov- J VH 11 1 VJ 11 1 1 lag up the Prince Rupert group to AIR SEARCH Canadian Airways Sends 'aVe'VarTlh'questl j Ontario Fliers MOOSONEE. Ont.. Jan. 13: A Canadian Airways airplane took ofl Thursday afternoon to join in the search for Pilot Richard M. Bibby Air Engineer W. H. Sutherland, and ( two passengers Mr. and Mre. Ro-hprt Stpwart who have been inlss- llng since December 20 on a flight) 1 from here to JovunnetooK, ungava. a telegram to Montreal said. Mill Store Near Prince George Robbed Lately obert Btangy and Wood row lied-rick Appear in Court Charged With Breaking and Entering be an Important free gold property and It Is anticipated that It will be a large producer before long. -CONFIDENCE VOTE GIVEN French Chamber of Deputies Cires Clean-up Mandate' to Tremier; Warning Against Royalists PARIS, .hamber Jan. 13: of Deputies (CP) The last night its annual meeting recently. The A huge crowd of spectators was' Following the Sinclair Mills store treasurer's report on the financial present at the opening of the trial, In the Prince George district being Spnnfft) MrKP .... .l: . j. , m. i krnVtn Into nn th nlffht nf Janu. UV-liUlUl XIAUAVaU conauion oi me nana, presemea ana Drone uiio -uuuiuc. nc pu- i - - - bv D. SDaldlne. was oulte favor- lice were unable to maintain order ary 3-4 and a large quantity of able considering the hard Umes. The following officers for 1934 so the courtroom was finally or- gooas dered cleared. Vehicular Traffic Tied Up as Result taken therefrom, Robert 1 , Blangy. who lived about a mile and a half distant, and Woodrow Hed-rlck have been arrested by Con- mler and Stewart owinc to heavv taken frm the store Is alleged to flee though one or two other names Librarians. Herbert Spalding ana snow on road and autornoblieg have been rcovered from Blangy's mentioned In this con-, Howard Starr. I house nouse on on beln beln searched. searched. Further Further unable unable to to are being are are get get through, tnrough, accord- accord- n..Mnnnnrt there mav be a contest. i Propertymen A. W. Stewart,! ,., .orrt apMnir h.r M1., charges, it is stated, are to be laid three nominated, there) Starr. Joseph Roberts, How-iEauh gainst the two men in view of If only are Kergln daughter of Dr. and would be no poll. "-v.. '""Mrs. L. w. Kergln of this city, who '" ow.v... IS DIGGING FROM RUDY Sirs. Vallce To Seek Alimony of $7,100 Monthly anil $50,000 In Attorney's Fees LOS ANGELES, January 13 (Canadian Press) When Fay Webb Vallee goes Into court next Wednesday to begin prosecution of a suit for separate maintenance ag ainst her husband, Rudy Vallce. the noted crooning orchestra opaiauiK. . (has been vlsUlng at Premler, has mg oeen aiso louna in me nouse. oporw vommiwee-iienry "a lbcen unable to get home for this Titus Campbell. W. Spalding. Stephen Campbell. Social Committee Wm. Spalding. James Bolton. Herb Starr. Marler Continues To Recover From Pneumonia Attack TOKIO. January 13 Hon. Herbert M. Marler. Canadian minister to Japan, who was able to leave hospital for his home recently af lender, she will ask for temporary tor a serious Illness with pneu alimony of $7,400 monthly $50,000 attorney's tew reason. London Has Most Dense Fog in Years UNITED STATES GOLD gave Premier Chautemps a smashing vote uf confidence 360 to 229 on his pledge to clean up the Bayonne Pawn Shop scandal. Premier Chautemps warned the i nation yesterday that Royalist ; riots over the Stavisky scandal held 1 the threat of a coup d'etat to establish a "directory." Thousands of troops re being t held In readiness to march on Paris I if necessary to stamp out disorders 'occurring- In protest against the alleged Bayonne Pawn Shop col- lapse which cost the public moru i than $40,000,000. As McGill Head : Cntinues To Be Mentioned As Suc- cessor To Late Sir Arthur 1 truhln Miirrav nnrt nn nnnparmo , - -j-r r currie j before Stipendiary Magistrate ; George Mllburn at Prince George MONTREAL, January 13 Scna- on charges of breaking and enter- a. D. McRae of Vancouver Is l. I.J I ; V, . J n .. . . . . r n r wc,c iciuaiiucu iui cmiik uajrs, among mose wno continue to D? Ul bnOW DlOCkade accordlnK t0 report received at dl- prominently mentioned as a pos- vlslonal headquarters of the pro- Mole successor to the late Sir Ar- vlnclal police here. A quanUty of 'hur Currle as principal of McGill Traffic Is blocked between Pre- tne 8ods believed to have been University. t? n farmers Deiug Defrauded It Is Declared WINNIPEO. Jan. 13: Dr D. A. WASHINGTON. January 13 The McGibbon. grain commissioner, and United States Treasury price of two Inspectors have left for Myr-'gold remained unchanged yester- nam. Alta., to Investigate charges day at $34.06 per ounce. I Wedding Announcement that the elevator and grading in terests there are defrauding the farmers. Two Persons Heportert KUIwl In, Itrifi'eh Pmirwt I " lllSrl I OltnU Iintl in, .... - Th. marrlaue of MlsS Amelia! irauir .irriurius nunc .mhiij .T - i. ,. i., iirrrt , Marguerite Ourvlch. elder daughter Canadian Dollar on hf Mrs. Christine Ourvlch and the! New York Kvchange LONDON. January 13 (Canadian' late Nick Ourvlch. to Edward Lud Press The City of London ex- vlk Olscn, second son of Mr. and NEW YORK, January 13 The porlenced one of Its densest fogs Mrs. Olaf Olsen of Vestncs, Norway, In years and there were numerous vlll be solemnized tomorrow Sun-traffic accidents. Two persons were riayi afternoon at 3:30 in St. An- and j monla, Is continuing to- make r(kk! ' n ported dead us h rt-suit nnd many drew's Cathedral by the Dean, V ry recover iniuren Kv J B. Gibson British pound sterling closed at U.0S,i on the local foreign ex-'hange Thursday, the Canadian lollar at $1 even and the Fiencb franc ai $.0611.