Not Todays Weather Tomorrow's Tides priii'-e Rupert Part c.loudy light j , (inly wind: barometer, 30.14; temperature. 52; sea smooth ... - t Great Britain Ready tilh.flllrs Allege That Kelfeh Hooded Coat With Liquor lor lite Years Re If el. authorities allege I'-j.ng which flooded me ra- with liquor during the v,-ars of prohibition in into Jnm lMth rv dab oeen auKJusea. No Trace Of Three Youth Sm or Mrs. T. I). Curtis of Van-router reared to Have Lot Lives in Gulf VANCOUVER, July 13: (CP Se.m-h has been continuing wlth-uf isucress for three brothers Thomas, aged 21, Dower. 19. and Edward. 18 sons of Mrs. T. D. Cur-' ''f Vancouver, who have been mining since they went canoeing weeks ago. The empty canoe recovered and the youths arc icircd io have been drowned. I mm To Co-Operate With Peace Pact for East Willing, However, to Accept Further European Commitments Urges Action Before World Disarmament Conference Collapses LONDON, July 13: (CP) Sir John Simon, Foreign Srcretary, announced in the Houk- of Commons today that he I nited Kingdom had given its diplomatic support of a K'tH'Volent well wisher" to the French proposal for an Eastern Locarno Pact but he added that Britain could not . ... ..... i ! 4 t a -v nnMinAtttdl IV 1 1 " lri ai (:i jH any new cuiuiiuuiieiiu m luniinniuu 'U'"r mint awarmameni. su . j ul We cannot wait until j armament conferenre col-' ,. before discussing what po-1 .). : i to take to cam of necea-Ar. adequate British navy Isj - t safeguard to world peace." OPERATED" i LONG TIME' IDENTITY POSSIBLE Polite Belie e Cle to Soiling Mystery of Hod) Note Deciphered The provincial police believe Uiat they are close to establishing the identity of the remains of a man's body which was found recently near Undup in Ufe Prtoce Oeorge dis trict The remnants of clothes which were found on the body are . i believed to have bsea similar to TATTLE. JJ r3 bh woed'W nmlnat charge eh nw . about tr penny reMef cainp V. i.i agalnatltwir, Rettel of mUM A qUfer ehar- wwouW. presMent of the Brew Mter nd at the camp and the bd Dittlllm Ltd . and rus son., (ofman of he camp u jhe remains to determine if they may be those of that man. The foreman believe he might ... near the dose a Droer siwm- j. A dol,gr for December." M M OBrlen. chief field engln- climaxing a wave of buying for the Consolidated Mining it apparently Inspired by bullish Kmclting Co., is a passenger aboard i foreign news The Winnipeg 'he Prince Rupert today going market advanced l'8c to l'?c mrth for a visit of Inspection to he Dig Missouri mine at Stewart, i BARGAIN EXCURSION Canadian Pacific SS. Princess Adelaide To Vancouver and Return, $24.00 Leave Prince Rupert Friday, July 20th. Returning leave Vancouver Wednesday, July 23 or August 1st. lor Reservations W. I- Ctwies, Gen. Agent YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES Hut you can get satisfactory glasses from GEO. F. DAVEY, Regis, fred optometrist, who. for the past six y.irs. has bfen giving a pal pmtnittl service In the Optical Department of U'L The Pioneer Jeweler ItlA llCUUIUUi:! ri.nr-2fl President J. J. LltUe. I 'Fire Destroys RAILWAYS OF EUROPE Interestinr Comparisons Made By Dr. Ilankinton in Address to Rotary Club Yesterday While the transportation systems of Europe were Interesting and often excellent and in some cases might be copied with advantage, Dr C. H. Hanklnson. auring a recent trip abroad, found nothing to surpass the service given by the railways and hotels of Canada, Judging by his remarks at the luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday afternoon in the Commodore Cafe. The Doctor told of the Improvement in the dining car service in this country of late. The charges had been reduced and a bill of fare passed around to prospective pat rons with the result that people took their meals In the dining cars where formerly they did not. The speaker took for his subject Railway Transportation at Home and Abroad." He made contrasts between the systems he had seer and those to which most local people were accustomed- In Europe the dining cars provided lunches for those travelling in addition to the regular meals. A recent Innova tion was the Installation of third class sleepers which were clean and comfortable. ..... t One thing That struck the visitor to Europe was the large numbe: travelling. There might be a depression but 4omc people evidently had money An Interesting feature in Oer-many. Dr. Hanklnson said, was the be able to tell postal bus service being Instituted which gave an excellent and cheap A note found in a pouch on the service and connected with the clothing has been deciphered as trains. follows: "If found, bury me quleUy.1 in the matter of cleanliness, the please keep the news from news- speaker was critical of the trains In papers and radio but. It known, the Italy and Great Britain but parti-condition but not the place. I am cularly of those In Oreece. He rldl-not hunted either for criminal or;culed the alr-condltloning system moral reasons. I am word;in the railway cars of the United unintelligible i eleven or twelve ' states but spoke most highly of the years old In one way but more In i speed and efficiency of the trains in nMhr." No date, address or slg- various parts of Europe where light nature is given. steel cars were used wmcn were toe last word In car construction and 4 ' might with advantage be copied In 'this country. The trains travelled . :50 and 60 miles an hour and more UUi.um ';..,. v. . in many cases with scarcely any ClllU.U.U..X...."--:vlbraUon T7 ... nm ! The address proved extremely ln- ciuwuu. -u.y : teresUng and Instructive and Dr. Dollar wheat came back to the 1UnUnson , thanked for It by Chicago marKei waay t Machine Shops At Yukon MineL DAWSON. Y.T . July 13: CP -Fire of unknown origin destroyed the machine shops of the Yukon Consolidated Oold Corporation at Bear Creek, nine miles cast of here. The loss" Is placed at $25,000. RtXIF.I' WAGES ARE TO BE INCREASED IN THIS ritOVINCE NORTH VANCOUVER. July 13: (CPi Hon. George Pear son, minister of laoor.'ioia me electors of North Vancouver In an address last night that rc- llcf wages would be raised to $3.20 per day after August 1. Every effort would be made to eliminate from relief rolls per- sons not entitled to assistance. Nearly Million Dollars Due To City Employees which lo pay $7004)00 in back wages to members of the police and fire department ALBERTA CABINET T Complete List of New Ministry Fol-luwing Retirement of Premier J. 11 Brownlee EDMONTON. July 13: CP Speaking of the retirement of Hon. O. L. McPherson as minister of pub lie works from the Alberta govern ment. Hon. R. O. Retd. the new- premier of the province, said: -I re-1 jret to lose his services " He added that Mr. McPherson had asked tha' he be not considered iln the cabinet line-up. The complete new fiablnet for Al-otrta foltowtng the retirement of Premier J. E. Brownlee is as follows: Premier and Provincial Secretary. R O. Reid. V public Works. J. J.iMacLcllan. Provincial Treasurer. J. Russell Love. f Lands. Mines and Municipal Af fairs. HughwrAMei""11-'- Health and Telephones, George Hoadley. Agriculture. F. S. Orisdale. Education. Perren E. Baker. Attorney General. J. P. Lymburn. Without Portfolio. Hen. Irene Pariby. Premier Retd. who was formerly reasurer and minister, of natural resources in the government of Pre mier J. E. Brownlee. was sworn In with his new ministry by Lieutenant Governor W. L. Walsh as Premier of Alberta. Treasury People To Quit Politics Employees of UiU Department In U. S. Must Not Take Pftrt in Public Life WASHINGTON. DC. July 13: Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau has issued an order barrine all employees of the De partment of the Treasury from par tlclpatlng In politics. The order will come Into effect on September 1. Mrs. Jack Buleer. who has been spending some time In Vancouver, returned to the citv from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Boxing! MOOSE HALL Saturday Night Main Event 6 3-mlnute rounds GORDON WALLACE of Vancouver, versus JACK McEVOY of Prince Rupert GOOD PRELIMINARIES There will be a good program of preliminaries In which Bagshaw. McLcod, Annessley, F. Gomez and D. Gomez will be matched with Vancouver opponents rnmmMT nt 0 p.m. Admission: Ringside $1.00 Balcony, front row l.oo Ground Floor 75 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 103-1 TIGERS ON TOP AGAIN Detroit Defeats New York in Open Inr r.imr of Crucial American SEATTLE, July 13: -Seattle civic I Uacue Seri officials are wrestling with the problem of how to raise funds with DETROIT. July 13: CP De troit Tigers took over the leadership of the American League by a mar-g.n of half a game by defeating the New York Yankees In the opening game of a crucial series here yes terday. The second game Is being played today. In the National League, the lead )f the New York Giants was further reduced to one full game when ;he Giants and Pittsburg Pirates shared honors In a double-header at the Polo Grounds while the second place Chicago Cubs were downing the Braves at Boston. Yesterday's Big League scores: American League New York 2, Detroit 4. Philadelphia 2. Chicago 3. National League Pittsburg 3-1. New York Ml. Cincinnati 7-13. Brooklyn -5. Chicago 7. Boston 4. St. Louis 8-3. Philadelphia 5-8. Today's Stocks Vancouver Alexandria. .05. Bayvlew, .01 ?j. .BvCNckcU69, Big Missouri. ,37. Bralorne. 1550. Brldce River Con 30. t B. R. X.. no. Butte I. X. L, .15. Cariboo Quartz, 1 JO. Dunwell, .15. Dentonla. .51. Georgia River, .OH. Golconda, .37 Vj. Hercules. .05. Indian. .02. Minto. 2. Meridian. .13. Morning Star, .13. Native Son. .02Vi. National Silver, .03. Noble Five, .08. Pend Oreille. .65. Porter Idaho, .09. Premier. 155. Reeves McDonald, .13. Reward. .05. Reno. .83. Sliver Crest. .02. Salmon Oold. .11. Taylor Bridge, .03. Wayside. .07 Waverly Tangier, .01H-United Empire. .151i. Toronto Central Patricia. .90. Chlbougamau. .13 V. Lee Gold. .11 tV. Granada, .73. Inter. Nickel. 25.60. Macassa. 2.45. Noranda, 43.75. Sherrltt Gordon, .88. Slsco. 2.38. Thompson Cadillac .47. Ventures, .83. Teck Hughes, 6.80. Sudbury Basin. 1.40. Columario, .27 Vj. Smelter Oold, .25. Can. Malartlc, .58. Little Long Lac, 6.70. Stadacona, .42. Maple Leaf. .42. Astoria Rouyn. .13. . Pickle Crow. 1.60. Long Lac Lagoon. .33. Manitoba & Eastern. Jlli. At a dinner meeting In the Knox : Hotel last night, the Junior Cham- hr nf Commerce executive re High? Low 2:23 ajn. 20.0 It. ' 15:15 pjn. 18-8 ft. 9:04 a-m. 2.7 ft. 21:12 pjn. 7.0 ft. PK1CE: FIVE CKNT8 Tom Douglas, United Front Candidate In Election, Is Slain Robert McFaddcn, Believed to be Sufferer From Shell Shock, Placed Under Arrest and Charged With Murder NEW WESTMINSTER, July 13: (CP) Councillor Tom Douglas, aged 55, of Coquitlam was shot down in his ?as station yesterday afternoon and died in Royal Golum-oian Hospital here an hour later. Robert McFadden, aged i0. believed to be the victim of shell shock, was arrested later and charged with murder. No motive is known for the slaying. Douglas was United Front candidate in New Westminster at the last provincial election. George Wilson, aged 39. was a " clubbed into insensibility In c-!.... ITAITT Fadedns cabin on Snake Hill, a VI 1 1 I S I VV short distance from the shoo tin 2 1 1TJL1I it i 11V7 IT about half an hour prior thereto. tcFadden Is alleged to have been ilsn rpxnnnxihle for this attack. It I is believed by the police that he may have been temporarily Insane. Injured Man's Story Wilson told the authorities that he and McFadden had returned from cutUng wood when McFad-1 den suddenly grabbed an axe han dle and beat him about the head. When, he regained .consciousness and staggered from the cabin. Mc Fadden was returning with a shot gun and ponted it at him but It was. apparently, not loaded then. President Franklin D. Roosevelt may result In some new form of government being provided for the i F. G. Hawaiian Islands. In certain quar-i ters a campaign is being pressed to make this the forty-ninth state ot the Union. , Senator Borah To Tour West Will Tell People What He Thinks of "New Deal" WASHINGTON. D.C.. July 13 -Senator W. E. Borah, stormy petrel of United States politics, will make a tour of the middle west this summer to tell the people there what he thinks of the "new deal." He Is opposed to the N. R. A. eclved a report from the president,! which he asserts Is being operated Sam Jabour. on a recent confer-1 in th benefit of the ble intM n- tnic In Vtnr-ouv":-1 f J' n o Cnm- opposed to the common people. ber of Commerce presidents with a view to organizing an Associated Mrr.. F. N. Feero and daushter. body for the province and co-oner- M V hetia Frero. will be loavinn atlnu In a movement for develop- r h prin-n RMprrt tomorrow evt-roent of tourist traffic nln" for a trip to Seattle OPERATING Pjle Here After Visit to Dob Creek Gold .Mine Fred G. Pyle. formerly ot this city and tor the past few years residing In Vancouver, arrived In the city on last night's train from the Houston -district wherehe has been visiting a mining property to the development of which he Is interested. He will proceed to Vancouver tomorrow evening on Wilson dropped to the ground and ' the Prince Rupert. feigned unconsciousness until Mc Fadden left. McFadden apparently then went to the Douglas garage and service station at the corner of Austin and j North Roads and shot the councillor at short range. McFadden was arrested about three miles from the scene. He had the shotgun but offered no It Is stated that both Wilson and Douglas had been friends of long standing of McFadden. On being formally charged In court with the murder. McFadden was remanded until July 20. Talk of Hawaiian State is Heard Forthcoming Visit of President May Result In New Form of Government HONOLULU. July 13: It Is hoped here that the forthcoming visit of Mr. Pyle's mine Is the wcH known Bob Creek property on wtoleh a newly Installed miH started production of gold this Monday. Mr. Pyle expects to be back again on the property In the near future accompanied by other Vancouver men who are Interested In It. Halibut Arrivals American Rainier. 29,000.- 6c and 4.1c Royal. Revllla. 12,000, 63c and 5c, Storage. ' Rap III.. 10,000, 6.5c and 43c, Storage. Canadian Capella. 17,000, 5c, Atlin. Johanna. 12,000. 5c. Storage. Lysekil. 21.000. going to Vacation .V 1 TOURS VANCOUVIRIUAH0 WASHINGTON r o P O O It CALIFORNIA ! r: .-n Vaneoum io Victoria. Satil. Port-m San rranf.no or U AnoalM. br but. with ttopovcra and p3ol i Wf. m4 Tn w &u rraadK $30 tmmi Trt I U AaoalM 140" Clnd touting i you wlih th WorU'l Tair. ChlcaaA by (Sm but. Round trip Iran Vancouver, I S5120. good tot 60 doy Rmrratton. tfck. tnJormaHcn from, PACIFIC STAGES IUS TEAMS At VANCOUVER. S. C OH OJE TH3 COUPON PflcmC STRUTS VANCOUVER. C. Pla md n dall oi rout vooatnt trlf. Nam i AddnM i CM? Of TOWtV mmm, .