Today's Weather prince Rupt - Cloudy, light Qrtherly wjna; miuiuzvct, juoj emperature, w. wmhu. id ifl rim r? if At th c'imP provincial government (0 J tn thp rnlta'nv n tnrcfi n inn inrinninir nv hv " oiu.k r . nuw kite lauwajf "l IVk VU kil ViVJT WUV nwu.u i u . 1.1 1 ti . - i 1 1 M JIV1 U1C UUllUilLlUIl IAJ lill 111 Bar and would delay taking "it property of which the bay (art lrom the provincial gov- committee of the chamber, oi jonn uyDnavn. a. ; tfif present tracks but did not eomnlpio th fin r " v. bti 1111 in iji il, .: mis it was estimated cst $150,000. U1 present timo tvo u M VBA. . - irom waterfront u- m taxes and. If It V were 'I l-' V- TO BREAK MONOPOLY Premier Hepburn Closes Nineteen Ontario Beer Parlors Connected With Brewing; Corporation of Canada TORONTO, Nov. 2: (CP) Beverage rooms in nineteen Ontario hotels, charged with being directly connected with Brewing Corporation of Canada affiliates, were closed last night on order of Premier Mtchcll F. Hepburn. "This is a clear-cut case of hotels being operated for the ex press purpose of selling particular She i - . , - - ......... iuhvv "'i.ura ncaun insurance scheme Siege of Fascist Country Set For November 18 Come Before Legislature , Nov. 2: (CP) Following the formal desig- Pt' A J ie general committee of the League of Nations, r rOieSSlOIl UDpOSeflv C tlftir trr nniln f Mao 10 p un 01 iuww tuuiitiico, ui muveinuur 10 as tne for the beginning 01 me worm-wiae economic siege charge That it n to bc Hiv. an iirtii ivtiwwmMn vuuu ottticu Li id l iLciiv nas i icu viui av uxnense OI DOC L . Annfn n u n 1 1-1 1. A 1 i i 1 A V -t 1 - " "Italo-Ethloplan war. The conces- T) 1 V S!?$ t0b! co"talned tn a At the regular meeting of th DA I statement handed to Premier Prlnce Rupcrt Cnamber of Com. ' UXfc X P srro Laval nf Fr.ine tin Intlm. .... . ... QUESTION I'onlrovmy Kfsurreciea nj fropous Made iCiii: ri uemeni, or mp innir i . s - " J If i4vwiutt to waterfront bitwesn the , .All J..L . . . . kiln hanaa fnr thfl rlffht . ,;rce ,asi evening. wn c. V. tion as to this contents of the Evltt Dreidlne. Dr n r, Tra statement are given out. respondins to an invitation of th- Difference in Australia Chamber, gave a very Interesting MELBOURNE. Nov. 2: (CP) address, on the sub'ect of health Premier J. A. Lyons today an- Insurance with particular refer- nounced that he had asked William ence to the proposed legislation Morris, vice-president of the Com- now being considered by the pro- Prince Rupcrt Chamber of monwealth executive council, to re- vinciai government, witn a view to ......... ... .... - l i iu. it ins nraiL mil u9 crrnnir v nn t v imr Dresinino' n-'Pinprt ui uuuuuu uii uie uucwuu ....0.j mwmi Kailwav tn rhansd " " u Hiorif v ua u rito nr. tn 070 7 huinrs as acainst Prt ... " as a i. AtAMM4 a- .... W0UlHCKUefueCl frm 50 the uld be thp irt,. i,.. u- j-.t 'n the bay The "odinst the r t.w aj .u-.. mendM iu.J f . "u re" Himltii -r wic " icport oi tne '"e beln M 7"1 lift . r- vui l"rmer am . establishing a monopoly of sale," Premier Hepburn said. Weather This Year Better Than Last Sunshine Much More Abundant And Rainfall is Much Less Than Last Year Sunshine has still been a good deal more abundant In Prince Rupert this year than last while precipitation has been a good deal less. Sunshine In October, totalling 57.4 hours as compared with 46.4 hmir In the same month last year. . :""" ia over it wonirt not nra.ioti.. hmucrVif hp t.ntiil for the vear to ,!.. ' K 1 UiaLUV.ail MiVMfcll. ,v..w . r iivivv 41C1U UT aanv v w.... i .. i - i - .. .. .. ant... " niLii i.i it ho . 'vauwavs wnicri n 'aL.cby all thenartlP, ,cu naa never hePn n0i was made in 1918.. useis ..j . . 'r ine . "m rn fair, r. u. ant... --- nearlnc Its ate westerly wind; sea choppy. .0 n . !d -hat more thaM . . or an nau "",1Ui" twice the 8n the turnstiles. total , passed - 669.3 hours In the first ten montns of 1934. Precipitation for the month Just ended, amounting to 12.6 lncnes as compared with 13.8 Inches In Octo ber 1934, brought the total precipitation for this year up to 46.62 Inches In comparison with 69.55 Inches In the corresponding period last year. Today's Weather Triple Island Part cloudy, light northerly wind; barometer, 30.38; sea smooth. Langara Island Cloudy, moder- Terrace C'ear, calm, iv. Anyox Clear, calf, 18. Hazelton Clear, calm, 4A. Smlthers-lear, calm, cold. Burns Lake Fog, calm, 10A. posed by the doctor although he said that he favored the principle of health Insurance, i In' opening, the speaker men-i tloped that , 75 per cent. .qL thi, .'profession were against, the. pro posal as set put in the draft bill. While- the ..movement for health Insurance was worldwide, It was a national problem. The Canadian constitution did not provide for this but made it a provincial prob lem. He thought there should be a uniform law for all the province or the British North America Act should be amended to make It a ! national problem, j The financial soundness of tha j proposals was criticized by Dr. , Large. He even suggested it was put forward as a political salve to the electors and the statement was made that it would not cost !the province anything but In this AtlUlIlOd iVlUlrlVlIlUlib. I i i l U- t - appointed by President C. V. soon as he received the ln-llon At the meeting last night tyohavn, on behalf of the "Ww recommended that the .u oeen maae mj me mclal tovtrnment and Pre- -.v UaU ACllk 111 WJ M1V commissioner and the Cham-01 Commerce for an opinion. -; uie railwav rnmnanv. hp lshed to fill fhn rnUt rf urov Etfect On Doctors From the medical point of view, objection was taken to people of moderate means such as those earning $200 a month being Included in the scheme. These could afford to pay their own health protection and were the best paying section of the community to; the doctors. He read from the re- j port of the B. C. Medical Assocl-; atlon to show that In the pro-j posed bill the Government had) safeguarded Itself and the doctors had to take what was left and that after all other costs had been j paid. He thought the government should advance monies to estab-l lish the plan and should not put forward a scheme for the doctors to carry. The doctors should be j paid their regular rates Instead of being asked to take half rates as proposed. This Medical Association re port Indicated that under tne proposed plan the work of tne medical profession would be In creased fifty percent and under the financial plan, as worked out o WAKE IS. . Marshall! islands GILBERT lS ft") . NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1935 HAWAIIAN ot y, r ISLANDS. 2 -S3 C I F X C ' O C S t1 Is3 . HOLLAND IS 'BAKER IS. PHOENIX . IS V JARVIS IS. Britain Is contesting claim of United States to three tiny South Pacific islands-Jarvls, Howland and Baker which Pan Ameri -jtanxAlrways'has'tpR.-kea as bases" for China Clipper" Tbelow) arid other planes In trans-Pacific servlce. TERRACE CARRYING ON IN i BEST OF SPIRITS DESPITE TIE-UP OF RAILWAY" LINE Cold Weather Following Floods Damaged Crops Arid Orchards Hatchery May Have to be Abandoned-Social Life of Community Uninterrupted TERRACE, Nov. 2: Isolated both from east and west thrprovincr'he dTd not think the ? .of waute on the railway line following the time for bringing in a law of that heaviest rains the district has ever experienced, over nine kind opportune. The number of inches having fallen in four days, Terrace still remains patients to be treated would be cheerful and self-contained althouo-h sunnlips nf certain .Increased tremendously and more Kf,Vo .,w,,a: l ft : i j tu. tulnu,wuu-1C3 alc '"'"'""g 'w. n is aupeu urn hosnltal buildincs would be needed. BIG ISSUE OF BONDS Dominion Government to Float $75,000,000 Issue Next Monday For General Purposes OTTAWA, Nov. 2: (CP) A $75,000,000 Dominion government bond issue will be offered Canadian investors next Monday, Hon. Charles A. Dunning;, minister of finance, announced last night. The bonds will be In two maturities one four years and the other nineteen and a half years at two and three percent respectively. The money will be used for general purposes and not for refunding, it was announced. BONES IN RAIL TRUCK PORTSMOUTH. Eng., Nov. 2: the railway line will be restored Into here from the east by Monday after having been out of commission for two weeks. The heavy rains of last week have been followed this week by heavy and unseasonably early frost which has extensively damaged crops and orchards. Owing to the food shortage, there is a boom In local butter and eggs. On account of the high water, there has been considerable trouble n f tUn T nlrAlfA T Ir rt VlO St Vl 0 11 Tf i C said here that the establishment I may have to be closed up and the staff moved out. Social life here has not been af-jfected by the isolation. On Monday night there was a masquerade dance' which was a complete success; An impersonation of the Dionne quintuplets was awarded first prize. ! Last night Miss Margaret Kells 'and Cecil Lever, a well known local 'couple, were married and there was a big dance in celebration of I the. nuptials. The radio is proving quite a boon by them-they might be called upon j l, n the absence of mall and news- to do their work for aoout, 51.10, w ,r ." -"" ., , papers. Dame Rumor is also' carry ti ,ifhn,,f witnout auowuig oiinwlns anv- dred years old. were found In a r .-...l ner can Ihlnir tnlr m-itprnlt.V truck of earth dumped near a Dr Large said he did not want, Southern Railway freight station, to be mistaken. He was soundly It Is believed they were from an behind a scheme to look after old cemetery. those who were needing It but ha nnnnprf to the draft bill M. P. McCaffery sailed last night which was to come before the leg-,on the Princess Adelaide for a busi- Islature. ,ness trip to Vancouver. lng on without let-up. Halibut Arrivals; Canadian Takla, 20,000, 6.7c and 6c, Cold Storage. ' . , f. Today's Stocks (Courteny 8. D. Jonnstou Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .23. ! Big Missouri, .66. Bralorne, 5.40. B. R. Cons .03 li. B. R. X., .092. Cariboo Quartz, 1.07. Dentonla, .20. v Dunwell, .0334. Georgia River, .00 fc. Golcdnda, .10. Glacier Creek, MY2. Grange, .01 V4-Indian, .01. ' Mlnto, .05. Meridian New, .21. Morning Star, .033i. . National Silver, .02V'4. Noble Five, .05. Pend Oreille, .70. Porter Idaho, .05V4. Premier, L70. Reno, .78. Silver Crest, .OOVi-Salmon Gold, .OO1. Taylor Bridge, .17. Wayside, .15. Whitewater, .042. Waverly Tangier, .00 Y2-United Empire, .04. Toronto . Central Patricia, 2.05. ChlQougamau, .16. Lee Gold, .03T'8-Granada, .22 2. Inter. Nickel, 32.85. Macassa, 2.71. v Noranda, 41.00. Sherritt Gordon, .81. Slscoe, 2.62. Ventures, 1.07. Teck Hughes, 4.15 Sudbury Basin, 2.06.' Smelter Gold, .05. Little Long Lac, 5.35. Astoria Rouyn, .02. Stadacona, .1934. Maple Leaf, .07. Pickle Crow, 3.06. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.07. God's Lake, 1.48. Sturgeon River, .60. , Red Lake Gold Shore, .41; San Antonio, 2.88. Tomorrow's Tides High ,.. 6:25 am. 17.1 ft. " i. 18:04 p.m. 17.9 ft. Low 12:05 p.ra. 9.7 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS ULY JW OFFERING CONCESSIONS mo iq Rpatlv tn i m m m mm. mm mm w m m l' w " . ff , M mm MA tUItCOOIUIId 11 Make Order To End African War i f Tnrme TI nntm in IVnminr I ...... 1 r ?." ... TORIES SHOW NEW POLITICAL STRENGTH DR. LARGE IS HEARD U. S. BRITAIN AT ODDS ON THESE Conservatives Score Significant Wins In Municipal Elections Swing Away From Labor on Eve of General Election In Britain Considered Significant Industrial Districts Reveal Change of Feeling LONDON, Nov. ,2: (CJP) A decided trend towards the 'Conservatives developed today with one-third of the results available from the municipal elections in some three hundred and fifty cities and boroughs of England and Wales. The result was in strong contrast to that of a year ago when Labor scored a smashing victory, winning 257 seats and obtaining a majority onV . ; 10 councils. The results of yesterday's i elections are regarded as particularly significant In view of the Impending general elecUon. Latest returns show that Conservatives have gained 50 seats and Most 18. Liberals have gained 10 and ilost 12. Labor won 36 and lost .60 While Independents gained 20 and lost 26. The Consenratlves-scored-notablef vlctoneT 'In Industrial districts, gaining six seats in Birmingham, ill at Labor's expense, and wresting control of the council at Leeds from Labor. All 10 Labor cindi- iates in Hornsey. a London suburb, were defeated. CLOSING UP ON TROUBLE Local Line of C. N. U. Still Out Of Commission For Distance Of 53 Miles With the gaD now cioseavto distance of about 53 miles from a point three miles east of Usk on the far erid to one mile east of Sal- vus on this end, repair crews of the Canadian National Railways are today rushing as speedily as possible the reconditioning of the line following the floods of last week which caused' serious wash outs, paralyzing railway traffic . Into Prince Rupert for ten days already. The hope still Is that service may be resumed on or about November 11. It is expected that the line will be repaired Into Terrace from Ihe east by Monday. Up to this morning seventeen of twenty-five bents had been driven In a bridge one mile east of Salvus which had been washed out and It was hoped this would be finished by tomorrow. Between Terrace and Usk, where the line runs for considerable dis tances through sloughs of the Skeena River, there Is a lot of knflli. nrn .t.J.fl mi t 4mihI. 1 1 "V n.n uaui) waaircu uub viain, uie giauu ,has been completely carried away jat many points, leaving the track suspended in the air. Where for,-imerly there were rock fills. It is now necessary to put in bridges. No Decision On Beer and Wines Reports of Local 6ption Proposal Are Premature, Premier T. I). Pattullo States VICTORIA, Nov. 2: (CP) Premier T. D. Pattullo said yesterday; that reports that the government proposed to submit a local option plan on beer and light wines In eating places to the Legislature at Its next session were premature. The government, the Premier Isald, had not come to a final deci sion on the Issue and he could not say what course would be pursued. CHARGE IS DISMISSED Judge W. E. Fisher, In County Court yesterday, dismissed a charge ; against Jonah Haldane, Klncollth .Indian, of having In his possession an anchor which had been allegedly stolen at Tombstone Bay, Alaska. Haldane had been brought here from Stewart for trial;