TnWs Weather wno nas been trie memoer iui i years and who Is seeking re-elec-1 tion as a Conservative; Alan) Chambers. Liberal, and J. S. Tay-1 lor, C C F I I Tory In Westminster ' NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 18: (CPi -John Q. Morgan was last night nominated Conservative can-; didate for New Westminster in the forthcoming federal election. He oppose-. Tom Reid. Liberal member f the last House, end Rev. E. H. naicer C r F. Kiiwsfnrtl-Smith 1 0 . nous Australian Flier Dismaiu- ''"l Plane Preparatory to Ship, ping It To England NEW YORK, flentembp'r IB Sir Chjrlti. VU....J n 111. 1 AA .no jviiiv.miii un 11 i.ii i.iiuiru he yesterday with his Lockheed Plane following a transcontinental wbt from California. The plane U1 be dismantled here and shlD- Ped to England whence Sir Charles intends to hop off on an attempt a new record non-stop flight to Halibut Arrivals Summary American 47,000 pounds, 9.6c and 6c and 9.7c and 6c. Canadian None. American iS ?5,b00, Atllr- 9-7c and 6c.: on- - J - ' 12l00' Co.ld Storage, -vv aim DC. Iri-councll yesterday i uts She transfer Into effect. Mr. Alder today authorized publication of the following summary of the wire received by nlmseif: "Order-Jn-council passed. Please DUNCAN, Sept. 1C: (CP) Aubrey ; advise all Interested parties. Prime RtconstrutUon Party candidate jore leaving. Await further an- fnr Kanalmn riHlnft In the forth- comlne ftderal election. This makes a four-ccnipred contest,1 other nomUiees beln C. H. Dickie, nouncements ture." Site of Pulp Mill Prince Rupert dry dock property where new industrial enterprise is to be tstabllshed. concerning site fea- Liberal Candidate Getting Good Reception on Queen Charlotte Islands Enthusiasm lor Olof Hanson and the Liberal policies has character- lALU Mr Hanson's meetings on uie . i Tci-inri this week. Tomorrow's Tides . High 6:22 ajn. 16.1 ft. Rupert Overcast, light prince 18:06 p.m. 17.8 it. wind; barometer. 30.00; northerly Low 11:50 a.m. 9.9 ft. ..mnerature, 48; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Old PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935 PRICE: 5 CENTS ULP MIWSETS DRY DOCK SITE HERE TAL Y IS RAISING TAXES FOR WAR DEFENCE OF COLONIES mpunuui uiKfj i until luwurus Establishment of New Industry By Act of Federal Governmem Hill I I V . 3J W i " 1 ri .... ... ..... ... V r i .1 1 I iItJ urucr-in-uouncu 1'asscU Yesterday at. Ottawa by Which 1 1 mm : Ann r n 4 . i ii a m 1 a i i i m ULTIMATUM MutuaI PuIp & 1apcr iMills of Prince Ruvctt i One of the most important steps leadimr to the estab- r sMm Must lie Released n-'lishment of the pulp makintr plant at Prince Runert as fore California operators win decked upon by the Mutual Pulp & Paper Mills of Prince Rume cJj2l0ran I Rupert Limited was taken yesterday with the signing b nr -the executive council at Ottawa of the order-in-counci. san francisco. September IB; making the site on local dry dock property available for pmnanv oocrators nave issuea'tne company, as a result, it is now demand that, beiore mcy win expected mat an eariy start oi . i - niffAthttnni inoVitlff Lfl II nntritfMrt rtt tVio nlcinf will Via i ..tiLmsnt nf the Pari- Tir lLiik H.'AJAw - unuu '' " BiUbh Columbia ships, which v,- "nil tin irMV9 In I in . i . c ki nn "linn ir a n i a r ik j k. ARE NAMED mum i irit iiunnmr as ikwh itnictionlst in Nanaimo And John Morgan as Tory In Westminster Officials of the Mutual Pulp and Paper Mills of Prluce Rupert Li i Word of the passing of the order- mlted a few months ago. announced iln-councll was received late yes- their decision to build a 250-ton 'terday afternoon from Ottawa bleached sulphite pulp mill at , where F. L. Bucklev. promoter of Prince Rupert. The cost of the j the enterprise, which ha? the back- plant will be some $5,000,000 ana , lng of Important California flnan- the permanent payroll Is estimated cial Interests, has been for soma at two thousand men Including time conducting negotiations for those who will be engaged in log-the transfer of the.lte. Some time' Sing In the woods. tag0 th& ld?Partments3eerto.d,f constructfpo wiii .concerneanblif wcfrks afldlnaryffl4 operations will be cutlve council that the transfer 'be J" well In advance of the effected. The signing of the order- jmenced " l-uiwuutnuii. lire the concern controls ioar ana a nan bllllon feet of titled timber on the Queen Charlotte Islands and on the Skeena River. Arrangements have already been completed for marketing the entire output of the plant by rail and watcrborne In Eastern Canada and the Interior of the United States. Now in New York i Enthusiasm Attends Hanson Meetings ITALO-ETIHOPIAN CRISIS IS N EARING SHOWDOWN , GENEVA, Sep Queen onm- U ltt hostllc atUtud-?..So far Pre ThP Liberal been well received every place he. has been to on the Is a nds. HU, meetings have, been well attended interest snowu v and great presentation of the Liberal policies. His meetings at Cumshewa ana ly enthusiastic, particular Lagoon Bay were capacity crowds attending. Accompanying Mr. Hanson are m v.mpv M.L.A. oi lerrace, and B. J Alex prudhomme of Prince Rupert. nasl mler Mussolini has Insisted 4 1 j i 18: - The 1 .. I I I. .L 1 t fivepower commission mvea- t( tltrntfnir the Itslo-Ethlonlan 1 dispute is due to make Its re- port to the League of Nations today whereupon the League is expected to offer Its final compromise plan. Thereupon Italy will either have to make good her threat to invade Ethiopia or back down from that he win accept no com- t j promise. ! BELLINGHAM LAID UP KETCHIKAN, Sept. 18 The mo-torshlD. Belllngham Is being laid up here for the present but will la Mussolini Applauded by Soldiers and Civilians' An artist wishing to paint a picture -called "The Dictator" would not have to go further than this picture for a model. Tartlally framed by the flag of Italy, Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy sits In his automobile (he Is driving it himself) and answers the inspired cheers of blackshlrts and civilians alike. The ovation greeted II Duce's appearance in Brenner Pass during the recent Bolzano manoeuvres. Mussolini Cabinet Meets Today; Fresh Imposts Are Levied Troops Being Shifted to Libya Because of Threatening Attitude of Tribesmen British Navy Is Very Active ROME, Sept. 18: (CP) The Italian cabinet today passed a number of sweeping provisions "designed in part t.n furnish means for facincr expenses necessary for the defence of East African colonies." Included were a special tax on business turnover, a tax on automobiles and trucks used to transport goods and railway tariffs raised jbo tfjat . nby the end of 1936 government- WOULD MEAN GREAT DEAL Secretary of Interior Ickes Relieves Alaska Highway Construction Would be Of Great Rcnefit WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 18: (CP) The proposed Alaska Highway was described by Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes in a statement yesterday as of vital importance to the west. Its construction would result in an increase of the population of Alaska, be a major attraction to tourists, open up large new areas now inaccessible and promote friendly relations between the citizens of Canada ,and the United States. KETCHIKAN, September 18 A" nwned railways will be paying their way. Thousands of troops have been shifted to Libya because of tyie threatening attitude of tribesmen there. British Fleet Manoeuvres LONDON, Sept. f8: (CPJ Thi Admiralty disclosed todayMhli' more than 150 ships, are at Gib. raltar, Malta and In the vicinity of Suez and Aden while sixty ships of the home fleet are manoeuvring off. the coast of Portugal. Today's Weather Triple Island easterly wind; Overcast, llghl barometer, 30 00: rea smooth. Langara Island Overcast, mod crate to fresh southerly wind; sea choppy. RAINIER SELLS CATCH KETCHIKAN. September 18, The halibut schooners Arctic and. The' halibut schooner Rainier sold Bacon tc'r' be recommlsslonea in semes oupeuur j . .yesreraay wr a nqu. oi ou,uvu luuujc.w' transporting fish to. Prince Rupert, j the fishing grounds. . terday to Alaska Coast Fisheries. GOV'T TO BUY GOLD Province Adopts Plan to Assist Small Placer Miners fo Dispose of Their Takings VICTORIA, Sept. 18 (CP) As an aid to mining development in British Columbia, the provincial government yesterday announced that it would bry gold frorr small placer miners who are having difficulty in disposing of their takings. Gold will be bought in lots of not less than three pennyweights and not more than two ounces from any one person at one time. policy of freer trade, sound social reform, state control of currency and credit, restoration of responsible government, a national commission to deal with unemployment and other points. "Instead of planning for plenty, Mr. Bennett Mr. King said ACTRESS IS DEAD Dame .Madge Kendal. Once Toast i of British Stage, Passes Away At Age of Eighty-Six LONDON, September 18 (Associated Press) Dame Madge Ken-nal, once the toast of the British stage, Is dead here at the age of eighty-six years. Her active career, on the stage lasting for more than a century, she was known as ''the matron of the British drama." Descended from a family that for generations had been connected with the theatre, she was not quite five years old when, In 1854 InLon- don, she played her first role. ( Through the rest of the century and into the next the stage was almost her home In London, in the provinces and In America, where she made her first appear- ance October 7, 1889 at the Fifth ; Avenue Theatre, New York. She was made a Dame Comman-jder of the British Empire-In 1928 (and a year later was given the 'grand cross of the order. I Margaret Shafto Robertson was jbom March 15, 1849, in Grimsby. I England, the twenty-second and llast chlldol Mr. and Mrs. J. W. iRnbietjnOh"oLh6t7brothers'"w'as " T. W. 'Robertson, a" noted drama- -hist. j Madge Robertson, as she then was billed, made her debut Febru-iary 20, 1854, at the old Marylebone ! theatre as the child Marie In MTho Struggle for Gold" and "The Or-phan of the Frozen Sea," In suc-: ceeding years she took child parts .In other productions and In 1855 played Eva In "Uncle Tom's Cabin"' in Bristol. Her talent both as an actress and as a singer secured her nu- ', merous engagements. She was a singing fairy In "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in 1863 with Ellen Terry as Tltanla and by 1865 sh3 was playing Ophelia and Desdo- ; mona in the Haymarket, Iflndon. In 1867 she played Georgina In "Our' American. Cousin" with E. A. Sothern. Stars With Husband She was married In 1869 to an actor, William Hunter Kendal. A3 "Mr. and Mrs. Kendal" they were hailed by theatre patrons as a perfect combination and their professional careers became inseparable. From successes In Shakespearian revivals and old English comedies she turned with her partner to con-. (Continued on page threeX Premier Bennett's Attitude Is One of Defeat and Despair In Opinion of Leader of Liberals OTTAWA, Sept. 18: (CP) In an attitude of "defeat" and despair" Prime Minister R. B. Bennett has now assumed that unemployment and depression are bound to continue, Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, Liberal leader, charged last night in an election campaign broadcast. Blind to the consequences of the course he has pur sued, Mr. Bennett nras now saying?" what he had descvlbed as a tem porary condition had become chronic. Mr. King reaffirmed the Liberal Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Sept. 18: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 902C on the local exchange today. BAR. SILVER NEW YORK, Sept. 18: (CP) Bar silver was unchanged at 65c per plans" for scarcity,"-, inrce on the local metal market ioaay. '