t - ' I r r. (reta garbo y- 19. -This far mining and trading .y making active c iuelf by partially "f the ashes follow- Uic ground and tr.H ribh'Si" "; nilliL, fnd j allraclei' wn boardlm, 1 town they are UlP in lhVi"'1,t for a hunting -- uwrict. ITALIANS Tt) lK SOLDIERS FIRST OF ALL ROME Sept. 19: CP Compulsory military service for Italians beginning at the age of eight and continuing to the aire of thuty-three wai decreed Tuesday by the Coun- IPMYW iOD Sept. 10: Oreta dl of Ministers n what was per; r.red Swedish screen ! probably the most sweeping n.itcd hai twenty -'iv yesterday. She ! quleiiy and there '.day party iThe pic-XL vs Oarbo as sne ap ' of her recent ptc military Uw ever passed In history "Taking them early gives them a paskn for mill- tary service." was one com- ment on the decree. Nome Already Making Plans To Rlfip Onf rP AcVinc Fnllnwincr by the city council y".r.e""Lrr: tiliu awn . 10l Omb'ncd band of the building and across strccU from v Bar, 1 i J deslry"s. a landlngione city block into another, v ' ,r'n HM.C5. Skeena and' Tlie town of Nome, which one t;tr a route march .stcd , WJ g " corns r.t u- ..... ..... ...isnm. now has normally low pco- " uic cjlv aireeu; . . i. - She ...-: ni in the summer ana iouu in mc ldlnfe'i,PHldent of lh0 Can-fort, and Wrty camo it . rri'wo Ocoruo last i'"- winter. Relief Being Rushed It was announced today that three coastguard cutters were al ready on the way here from their bases with food supplies. Two cargoes of foodstuffs and one cargo of five thousand tons of building material are being rushed from Phllpott li LTltt and Albert Si Mc-Caffrry to Get Business From Hospital Board The hospital board, at Its regular monthly meeting last night, ac cepted tenders from Phllpott & Evltt for supply of Bulkley Valley alck and Vancouver Island doubk screened lump coal to the hospital and nurses' home and from Albert and McCaffery for Bulkley Valley lump. Tenders were: C. C. Ketchum Bulkley Valley slack. $5.85; double screened lumu $10.40. Phllpott & Evltt Nanalmo-Wei Ungton double screened lumo 1 11.60; mine run. S10.M: Bulklev Valley slack. $5.75; double screened lump, $10.40. Albert tt McCaffery Nanaimo-Welllnglon lump. $1175: mine run tl0.75; Bulkley Valley slack. $8.00: nnnounced. VOTERS' REGISTRATION Stasia ump, $10.30. The board decided to accept th "iwest tenders In each case. There was a communtcatlor. rom F. M. Dockrili of Telkwa urg-'ng the merits of Bulkley Valley oarfor storn'Ai- well"' furnacs Further tests will be made in he hop!ttl kitchen range. It was ilso decided to trv out the Bulklev Valley coal In the nurses' horn heating plant. Members of the Nrd expressed themselves as b- 'ng In favor of ustn? the district roduet to as great an extent a nosslblo. j Milk Supp't The board awarded the hosplta-inllk and cream stinolv for th-omlnts year to Valentin Dainr The following bids were consid ered: Prince Rupert Dairy milk. 35? Oer gallon; 'table cream. 50i per ousrt. 25c 'per pint. 12Vc per half pint whipping cram. 70c D" "uart, 35c per pint. 20c per half pint Valentin Dairy milk. 33c per jtallon;- table cream. 50c. 25 and 12-ic; whipping cream, 75c. 40c and 20c. The DomliUon Dairy offered no tender. Disastrous " Fire Last Monday J . hospital secretary GOING TO CONVENTION and food supplies will be rushed Macdonald 0n motlcn of s D. Ircm Seattle during the next six board ftnd Q p Writer, the hosplUl weeKs. me steamer vcuiia iu leave the Puget Sound port as soon as she can be loaded. Coastguard vessels will also be used to ...v- u ivmt. tn ,h. .frleken my raicd the cnUr,"M, ""T" community. Sout) klVci.cn were established last night appointed Managing Secretary II. V. Birch as delegate from the Prince Rupert General Hospital to the annual convention of the British Columbia Hospitals Association to be held In Victoria October 3-5. The finance committee recommended unanimously that " Some dUaeiuW.,?ua 71,wjr Z " MMTnrt few1"'- m shou,d n5aln be wnt to to rebuild thelJi' .TTiWwJniSlthe convention. the conflagration ' D.es or relr1fnaa ru. in nn.r. ti'are .... WM4,,a V. M tlir place to eatab- elsewhere. f of building materials ON KOUTE MARCH houses lft after taxed to the utmost to give shelter to the homeless. Tempera ture Is near lreczlng but Uie population Is making tho best of the situation. The fire started from a 6park onj on-v TO VISITORS H. M. C. S, Skeena and Vancou ver. Canadian destroyers, which arc paying a visit to the port, will be open for public Inspection this the roof of the Ooldcn Gate Hotel afternoon and Thursday between .-j mif nr enntml as the. the hours of 2 and 5 oclock, It Is TO START OCTOBER 15 OTTAWA, Sept. 10: (CP)- A proclamation was Issued to- day calling for registration of all Dominion electors In all electoral districts commenc- lng October 15. O. M. Hunt of Plrnce Rupert has been ap- pointed registrar of voters for Skeena riding. 4c. Tomorrow's Tides pr-.i-e Rupert-Cloudy, u u' High 11:17 am. 19.3 ft. 23:22 pjn. 20.8 It. sea j V Low - 4:57 ajn. 4.1 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 17:17 pjn. 6.3 It. y 218 V i. XXIV PRINCE RUPERT. B.C . WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19. 1934 28 Years Old f mm Declares That limine Heads Will Not Listen to Him in Hit Effort To Solve Difficulties TORONTO Sept. 19: CP -Bluntly declaring that he would go on with tne price spread and mat ' suvm probe whatever happen Hon II II Steven, mlnlater of jade and comtneree. last nigh 'vUfd that he was appealing to "it rr.iju-ia of Canada becaui b .vnew heads "would not listen" ' him to he'p aotre the economie 1 ;n-u!Me Ho dr lured that one of the large p;i :!!. houses in Toronto "coup" vho:it doing the packing bustne-;.r a- ro of injury pay seven or rig:, cents per pound lor choke hcnt instead or four and a- ha)f cent" The purchasing powet f !.e farmer would then within ;.!t year inereaie by $34 WO 000. i Coal Orders For Hospital Beaching Smoldering Morro Castle Towed by a coastguard cut ler the ss. Morro Castle gutted queen of the seas, is shown being bea: :hed off Asbury Park, New Jersey. With flames sllll licking at her blackened hull, the $4,800,000 liner was a complete loss. Acting Captain Warms and tea officers and men remained aboard the burning lner until a coastguard cutter took them off. Halibut Arrivals American Pioneer, 41.000. Booth, 7.4c and Zenith, 33,000, Pacific 8.4c and 4c. Reliance I, 13,000, Cold Storage. 8.1c and. 5c. Mars, 10,000 85c and 5& Schorn, 15,000, Atlln, 8c and 5c. Canadian Teeny Milly, 9,500 Cofd Storage 6.6c and 4.5c. Lysekil, 30,000, Atlin, 6.5c and 5.1c. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Stephens o! Newmarket Ont., who have been spending a week here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens, are leaving by this afternoon's train on their return to Ontario Mr. Stephens is an uncle of the local man. They will be accompanied as far as StetUer. Alta.. by M. M. Stephens' mother, Mrs. A. Stephens, who has been residing here for some time. ' CUTTING SERVICE One Boat a Week to Vancouver By C. N. R. After October 1 Effective October 1 the Canadian National Steamships coastal service will operate on regular weekly fall schedule. The steamer Prince George. Capt. H. E. Nedden.'wlll make the run from Vancouver to Prince Rupert. Anyox, Stewart and wayports. Arriving time at Prince Rupert northbound will be 10 a.m. Wednesdays and departure from Prince Rupert southbound will be at 10.30 pin. Thursdays to arrive in Vancouver at 1:30 pjn. Saturday The steamer Prince Rupert be withdrawn from service. will Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, who were married recently In the city, will be leaving In a day or so for Kltkatla where they will make their home. Peacetime Navy W ork Commanders of Two Visiting Canadian Destroyers Speakers Before Gyro Club at Luncheon While the primary function of the navy Is to prepare' for war. by keeping itself at alii times in pratice. It also performs a variety of other useful duties such as oolleln? the v nmtiJ ine British Interests and people l63?5 abroati In time of disaster nr v6v..j, iujuiiiK reuei in me re Canadian warcraft had been called upon to protect British in terests and sublecU during upris-'ngs In foreign lands. One of such I Incidents described was the revolu-(t'on in San Salvador In 1932 when ' the Skeena had been called In. Commander Oiand Commander J. E. W. Oland R.C N DSC of H-M.CJS. Skeena was aso a speaker at the luncheon. His talk was brief but. in the course of it he recalled how thp nam t-Prinre Rupert" had been selected !fnr thlc norf Th, i offrH by a Miss MacDonald of Winn'net in a competlUon put on by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Mks MacDonald as well as wo others one of whom was a Mrs. John Orme of Ontario, a relative of C. H. Orme of thl seltv hurt jbeen each paid $250 although onlv miss MacDonald had suggested "Prince Rupert." the other two suseestlng -Port Rupert." W. H. Trbey, president of the club, occupied the chair J. R. Elfert and Capt. W. P. Baseball Scores National League Cincinnati, 2-2: New York 0-4. Pittsburg. 4: Brooklyn. 9. Chicago. 7-1: Philadelphia, 3-8. St. Louis -Boston, rain. American League Philadelphia. 6; Chicago, 0. Boston, 2; St Louis, 0. New York. 0; Detroit. 2. Washington, 4; Cleveland, 3. William Stone Is sailing tonight on the Prince Qeorge for a week's business trip to Anyox. PRICE: FIVE CENTS P0MJC ZS APPEALED TO BY STEVENS WELL KNOWN LOCAL HALIBUT BOAT DESTROYED BY FM Minister Going Ahead No Matter What Comes Out Of Price Probe Eric Roy Total Loss Off West Coast After Bursting Into Flame Capt. Sinclair Pierce and Crew. Escape and Land at Queer. , Charlotte City Unhurt A brief message received here this morning announced the total .destruction by fire off Buck Point west coast of Qucea Charlotte Islands, yesterday morning of the well known local halibut boat Ehc Roy. Capt. Sinclair (Redi Pier peacetime j which: was engaged In blade cod iisnuig i or ine uanaaian run & Cold Storage Co. Capt. Pierce and his crew consisting of Ounnar Ah- aerson. fTanx Long, Percy Pierce and Tom Banbury made their es- irom the burnurz vessel and mJwert 'were safe at Queen Charlotte City event of calamity and. not least of pm there It is expected they wlll all 'shewing the flag." which Is ai0!T1" cn hfre ar a fish packer most effective way of advertising. " amv today or tomorrow. ' . . ouv.il w a, uu uiionuauon given to1 w.w w uiuuhi Ithe Oyro Club af, lLt.lmyhnn Tivjdeat ut it Is, bellevec; thatthere terday by Lieut Commander F I ' Serious lni utter. There was -Houghton, R.CJC.. captain of ILM lns,lrance on Eli: Ry tCS. Vancouver. 1 The Erlc y was 43 feet 5 in- Wlfh reference to the policlns ehes ta lin- foot 2 Inches 'Of the seas. Lieut Commander bem and 6 feet 3 inches deep. Hougton mentioned among othe- Tessel was "'PP th a 30 activities of the navy, the keeping h'p' Enterprtse gasoline engine. She buiIt here 1928 f" dowTi of piracy and suDDressin of gun runnine and dru? traffic .Frederick T. Blundon from whom He gave incidents with which he hed been personally associated he was acquired some years an' by Capt Pierce, ELECTED PRIMATE Bishop D. T. Cwen of Toronto Is New Head of Church of Eng- -land In Canada MONTREAL, September 19 ( Canadian Press) Rt. Rev. D. T. Owen, Bishop of Toronto, was ehm ected Primate of the Church of England In Canada yesterday sucHjz :eeding the late Most ReV. Clar- -:ndon L. Worrell, Archlblsnop oL Nova Scotia. The election was the House of Bishops of Canada. D. Crombie. general superintend dent of transportation, Canadian National Railways. Montreal, and R. A. Black, transnortatlnn enpC Other va In 4VtM Alive n 4k sruests. in addition to Commander Prince George this morning from: o and and Lieut. Commander Vancouver In. the course of a west-Houghton, were Lieut. Commander ern Inspection tour and will proT" Davey R.CJI.. Lieut. E. R. Luckey eepd east In a jtnee.lal car off acl-ort RCN.. Ueut. P. H. Hughes R.C. to this evening's train. N.. Lieut Walter Hume B.rs.VR 'lent L. H. Hiworth R.CJf.VJl.. C. H. Orme. Thomas MeClvmont. John W Allen (Vancouver. Cant Dr. W. C. Asplnall, who has been on a trip to Seattle to attend a chiropractic convention, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Oeorge this morning. YACHT RACE OFF'TODAY OWLNG TO LACK OF WIND - NEWPORT. Rhode Is., Sept. 19 (CP After several post- ponements, the third Amerl- ca's Cup .race between the British challenger Endeavour which won the-first two, and the American defender. Rain- bow, was officially called off ' today owing to lack of wind. i 4 i