Ottawa Turns Out En Masse to Welcome Tweedsmuirs -w wh: 1M Wl i" 1 ' ' . mw 0! Ja .zm& turned out in charing throngs to welcome Lord and Lady Tweedsmulr to the iap -j v. e the new governo, g :neral and Her Excellency will take up residence at Rideau If. Ac ve seer, shows crowd .heering the vice-regal couple at Ottawa Union Station. UCH SPENT IN MINING rruw nr innusirv in uanaua Uitr $76,000,000 of Which. 1100,000 Was in B.C. r.c ii purcnascs oy me mining .j ;I Canada during the last si .uuu.uuv;. vntaitu tcu u an la riiiiiLuir: in BLiaj.uuu.uuv n n nn nnn 1 i r it lllllll v I friMTlHfl III Malanuska Valley: ii hup niiniiaii iinniic nnif i n Their Studies Wednesday 1 ani hiah schools were open- Wcdncsday for children of the """unj vuiiey atirwvia, JKEATY SIGNED TODAY WASH1NQT0N. m .... v u- inuae u t'nn in D.C., Nov. 15 Canadian-American . ,1 j i rovincial nollnn h for a"d Klemtu. public for two COUl'I.E ARE MISSING "tutc a search for the trollln ! - vuuiic. With 1r A HJTra wliWlu un rjnnrn. mn pn n yv,. 1 1 . i,UUT VI IIU Card of Thanks. STEVE McNEIL HAD NARROW ESCAPE IN RECENT HIGH WATER Reports from the interior tall of -Steve McNeil, well known Terrace district mining man and locator of the well known Dardanelles property, having had a narrow escape in the recent flood. He had dropped off to sleep on the night of the flood and was awakened by the water coming up over his bed. He had just time to escape to the cabin of a neighboring prospector in only the scanty attire which he was wearing at the time. Trend of Trading Up Wednesday Canadian Markets Weak at Start But Gain Strcnsth Towards Close New York Gains TORONTO, Nov. 15: grade school and fortO in the trend of industrial stocks was "h ..- 1- . I... rwm 1- I f treal markets during early trading Wednesday but somewhat .higher. Gains in New York NEW YORK, Nov. 15:- e uea'v was slancd here this gains were made an along ine une 'tou uy prpm p If nti nf f an. Ill lat-i. uuuu'b - .u orerniarv nf Rtoto r-nrrip iuih uiuv ,..-..0 u" oi Unlkd - " States but details of 2,050,oou snares cmuigea nanus and closing averages were as ioi-lows: Industrials, 143.59, up 1.03; rails, 36.13, Up 1.09! utilities, 28.76, up .31, and bonds, 96.07, off ,10. WITH RECEIPT OF NEW CLUE, KINGSFOKD-SMITH SEARCH BEING RESUMED SINGAPORE, Nov. 15: (CP) With reports that Sir fcharles Kirigsford Smith's missing airplane had' been frn miles inland on the western Siamese " coastline f Juneau Miners . v Now on Trial Twenty-Five .Men Charged With Rioting During: Alaska-Juneau Mine Strike j 24, have been arraigned and pleaded not guilty. The trials, it Is expected, will last about three weeks. Dumping Duties Are Ruled Out Minister of National Revenue Has No Power to Make Imposts On British Good's, Ruling OTTAWA. Nov, 15: (CP) The j .CTQR1A. bp. Wmln Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides Pl i: Rupert Raining, -jth- ...,. uind. 12 miles per hou ,', High .. 5:32 ajn. 18.0, ft. Brter 29.19; temperature $Q--hop. 17:10 a.m. 17.7 ft. t Low .11:19 a.m. 9.9 ft. 23:54 p.m. 6.2 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER xxiv K? 263. PRINCE RUPERT,!., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935 ATinNAl il 11 VJL 1 A &JLJ GOVERNMENT Baldwin Administration Again Governs Britain With Substantial Lead Labor1 Party Increases Its Strength Somewhat in Old Country; Kesult of General Election Yesterday-Great Majorities Recorded in Last Voting Are Cut Down i LONDON. Nov. 15: fCP) The National frnvprnmpn'f i.n n..n!nU! . . .J 4. U I I National Liberals and National La- borltes and 169 Opposition members including Laborltes. Liberals ridings, where Labor was expected to make Its tgalns, last night Indicated the general trend in favof of the- National . government from whlchr however, Labor was gaining seats, particularly In Industrial centres, the swing not being pronounced enough, however, to endanger the government. George Lansbury,.who resigned ja-s leader of the British Labor JUNEAU, Nov. 15: Twenty-five Party as he disagreed with Its stand union gold miners, facing charges In favor of sanctions against Italy, as a result of strike riots at the, in Poplar Bow and Bromley, Sir Alaska-Juneau mine here on June Samuel Hoare, Foreign Secretary, : in Chelsea, Sir John Simon, Home Secretary, in Spen Valley, with a .majority of but 650, and Rt. Hon. I Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor, !the Exchequer, in Birmingham 'Edgbaston, were among notable fl-i gures to be re-elected, i Sir Herbert Samuel, Liberal, lost his seat in Lancashire Darwen. Sir Malcolm Campbell, famous auto racing driver, running as a I Conservative, was defeated in Dept- ford as was Randolph Churchill, son of Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, In Liverpool. Other government candidates -... rnnorfo hoc:elected were Rt. Hon. available ui iu uui evening, 4, 423 had returned (National govern- rii ment supporters. 1 Conservatives, t Mppfinn Standing I and Independents Results in some ; seats were still in loouot. Results in i LONDON; Nov. 15: (CP) 225 seats were tojbe made known !" standing of parties based last night and 323 'today with those j returns as available up to In ten others deferred until later.! 9 o'clock tonight, were as fol- Early scattered returns from urban lows: Government 123 Conservatives .'. 381 Liberal Nationalists : 31 national Laborltes'lAtisg. ;6 delegates. Independent ConservaUves 1 ,' 1 Nat!ona'i.ts 3 Independent 1 Opposition 169' Labor 148 Liberals 11 Independent Liberals 4 Independent Labor 4 Independent i Communist i Unreported :.. 23 T. l Big Shipment Of ' Interior Stock Sixty Head Of Cattle And 300 Sheep Arrive For P. Burns Ltd. Local Abattoir The largest shipment of Bulk-ley and Nechako Valley stock--consisting of sixty head of cattle and 300 head of sheep ever to Oliver Stan- delivered for P. Burns Ltd local ruled that the Minister of Na-1 fey, President of the Board of Edu- abattoir arrived on last night's tfnnai Rovon.iA has ho Dower to cation in Westmoreland, sir aus- - ? f'- (CP)-Tliei collect dumDlne duties on goods, tin Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. James coming from Great Britain. The H. Thomas, Beverley Baxter, Lady rv n Card of agriculture, obtained a majority! Big Drawing ,J, only two on tne flf8t count The entire population of the ad loinlnc village of Metlakatla turn-i Leighton and Captain William Robinson m charge. The donations Included articles contributed by Prince Rupert merchants. A musical program was also enjoyed. The enure .... iT u": wr V" : . nt .wAHiimoTON. D.C.. Nov. 15:- 11 U) thanlc . it . . ... in.uc (o ro. in,.. tt" mose ln Pr nco Roval Air rorec - ny wav 8ave donations or in ncwlng the search for the fa hch wnihS t0 make their, aal?., mous airman. esdav y" fu ltie " v Meuakatla Wed-" access It was: conference. Kelvingrove Division of Glasgow over a Laborlte and a recount was ed out Wednesday night when a, L&bQt sale of work and donated articles mi was held by the Church Army with,iloM came backU) Parllament ln. Captain wimam and H. B. Lees-Smith. Other La-1 borites elected were Sir Stafford Cripps, C. R. Attlee and Arthur: Greenwood. I J. McGovern, fiery Glasgow left wing wing Laborlte, to"16- was was "-elected re-elected as as was was also also James James Maxton, Maxton, leader leader of of Continued on Page 2. pers are W. B. Kerr of Wistaria, i E. Hlckey and Roy Foote of Fraser decision has an Important bearing Astor and her son, Hon. W W. As- hU T tJl Who wh0 came came ln with wlth tne on trade between Canada and the 'tor, and Lord Eustace Percy In Has- J""001 the close was united Kingdom. Heavy Church Army Sale At Metlakatla Is tings. Rt. Hon. Capt. Anthony Eden, prominent in international affairs, Social Legislation I was re-elected. Reference Will Be I Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot-, minister OTTAWA, Nov. 15: Ing of the reference Mackenzie King social legislation last session of Parliament will be held before the Supreme Court of Canada on January 15. Chief Jus- tlce Lyman Du" ruled rlson. A. V. Alexander. Ben Smith Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, northeast wind, IJnifnrm Rate Of temperature, 32. , west wind. 33. i Anyox Cloudy, ty i r f Bank Interest IS t. i the independent Labor party, also Stewart Cloudy, calm, 33. Roosevelt Desire In Glasgow. I Hazelton-Cloudy, calm, 26. ! Mandate to Support League Smlthers Cloudy, calm; milder. Assured of at least 430 supporters Burns Lake Snowing, calm, 22. A uniform rate of bank Interest in In the next House of Commons, Triple Island Raining, strong the United States not exceeding six Prime Minister- Stanley Baldwin northeast wind; barometer, 29.34; percent - was urged by President held tonight a mandate to support heavy chop. j days i.if n TJnnwvplt, . In a Dress the League of Nations, to mend the Langara Island Cloudy, llaht ' northerly wind; sea choppy. RETURNED Oregon Town Has jSUFFERING Paralysis Scare PNEUMONIA Two Children Die Within Twenty Four Hours in Medford Other Cases Reported MEDFORD, Ore, Nov. 15: Two children having died within 24 hours from infantile paralysis and everal other cases being reported, considerable alarm has arisen on account of the epidemic. which to fight the disease. of Great Britain held its ground and was returned to i it . i complete control as a result of yesterday's general elec- lieW MOSpital nun wim A-uiimiuuuiiig inajyiiLy in seats over an opposition in Parliament although with the majorities in the most of seats reduced to about half those which were accorded in the previous general elec-l ' i' ' tion. Of the scats in which results Is Endorsed Trades and Labor Council Backs Up Project of Hospital Board ; The Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, at Its regular monthly meeting last night, unanl- j mously endorsed the project of the ; cost of $300,000. Business at the session of the Labor Council was otherwise large- ly of a routine nature. President S. 7 D. Macdonald was In the chair and tilPm Wa a fit aWanflnniut vkwv ncv a lull aviClluailLC Ul : LOG SHIP IS COMING Danuood Due Here On Or About November 30 To Load Aspen And Hemlock For Orient Under charter to the Ocean Shipping Co.. the freighter Dan-wood Is reported due here on or about November 30 to load aspen logs from Fraser Lake and Terrace and hemlock logs taken out by the Armour Salvage Co at iShawatlans Lake for the Orient There will be about 500,000 feet of aspen logs and some 250.000 feet of hemlock. The aspen timber Is already moving here from the Pound Sterling And Canadian Dollar On New York Exchange NEW YORK, Nov. 15: (CP) The Canadian dollar was at a discount of 1 3-32c on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. The Bri tish pound sterling closed at $4.9734 In Montreal. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, Nov. 15: (CP) Bar sliver was unchanged at 653sc per Heard in January ounce on the local metai market : : . , , i STMASTER of the new S?GT0 4 uu" ... eovernment of ... . 4. Postmaster at Port Esslngton !. succession to J. M. Smith. TWO ALASKA GASBOATS ARE REPORTED MISSING JUNEAU, Nov. 15:. (CP) The gasboat Jennie K., due here a week ago from Gambler ' Several Survivors of Steamer Silver Hazel Stricken as Result I Of Exposure MANILA, Nov. 15: Pneumonia struck at several survivors of the British steamer Silver Hazel as they were being rushed here aboard Schools tne Unlted States destroyer Peary. TV .itl ...111 1- . a. t have been closed and efforts are y amumances n h"e a"d thos3 "I"11 squiring being made to obtain serum with uujpiuii treatment win De removed in them. There are fifty-two survivors of the week-end wreck of the Silver Hazel aboard the Peary. All are suffering more or less from the effects of exposure between the time the ship wrecked In a fierce storm and they were picked up. TO PROBE INCIDENT board of directors of the Prince Chinese Government Promises In-Rupert General Hospital for the! vesication Into Slaying of establishment of a new 100-bed hospital here at an approximate! Japanese Marine TOKYO, Nov. 15: At the de mand of the Japanese eovern ment, the Chinese government has promised a complete Investigation. Into the . circumstances .of thn shooting at thcend of theweeli br a- Japanes'nfarlrie ln Shanghai, allegedly by a Chinese gunman, and punishment of the perpetrator. An exodus of Chinese from certain portions of Shanghai In fear of invasion by Japanese is reported. Nine Members Of Alabama Family Burned to Death ALEXIS, Ala., Nov: 15: Nine members of the family of Herbert Cunningham, ranging in age from one to nineteen years, were burned to death when their home here was destroyed by fire. Tourist Resort Is Destroyed by Fire Foreign Club at Tia Juana Wiped Out by Flames TIA JUANA, Mexico, Nov. 15: The Foreign Club, nonular and luxurious resort, of tourists here, was destroyed by fire. HONEYMOON IN SCOTLAND LONDON, Nov. 15: (CP) Follow-1 Ing their marriage at Buckingham Palace last week, the Duke of Gloucester, third son of the Kins and Queen, and his bride, thp former Lady Alice Montagu-Doug- 'as Scott, are spending their hon eymoon in Scotland on an estate of the bride's family. They will later make their home In, London. Bay with two hunters, Gus iplay. His body Fadeel, and George Mutukin, on board, is missing as is also the Mary B.. with, five un- named persons on board, which was bound from Hoonah in Icy Straits for Sitka and has not been reported for ten Deputy Marshal In Washington Town is Dead - MOUNT VERNON, Wash., Nov. 15: The death of Thomas Mee-han, deputy marshal here, is belnir Investigated ln the belief that he may have been the victim of foul car which was was found ln still running. Card of Thanks Harold Smith wishes to thank all his friends for the kind ex pressions of sympathy and floral Routes received aunng nis re- - "ficent bereavement.