Of, SCALE First Pvthian INCREASED Ic Nil 1 1 I lvmrr ment Over Year Ago While 193C is Still Ahead SAINT JOHN, N.B., Sept. 4: (CP) , The first Knight of Pythias In With the official records of the j the world, outside the United UivOl J-Jl ailV't iawa I v vm i w 'f ) w a, Ma miV IIVU1 . ne'e Un f -I faat n aammi 4 Gotnt TrtViw Un I tio n t4 17 Ylf a (a me iiiuiiiii iw j vi . u 'is ovmiiiik Prince Rupert forestry district aO V a '0 ' "9 -aaw i i rrn ni0 ocn I , J r i i ,t I ill til I V ir UUV LSUUl U Ibtb All zt vrar j ...uu tin nut ton i i The scale of sawlogs per species a . I - 1 1 t IX A 112 IUL WiiS 21 X IllllflW.S- 1 11711 TPS ilig IIWll Va VVIII'Ullt.-Vll, uai 1 . M cmiocK i i 1936 1935 B.P. B.F. 1,944.131 78.219 522,611 3,065,423 12,196.623 8,424,870 7,488,991 7,181,893 1,782,919 1,658,018 231,673 246,193 7.897 .24,174,755 20,654,616 Forest Products n J ii m v. rv..ur HIIU S -4. 141 dm I final f rvnf 07 tee -.-.J-. j i a n j i i . aw arfwaau kliiu ....... VWB wava. Uiu i jMnuiv inmparlson wiU 93,483 in Aug- 1936. The cordwood count this IPlltt tt'tm 07? ..Alt cords last August. 1 a . Ill HXtel.t a -. nrl P HALIFAX, Sept. 4: (CP) An- ' i r" nr ir . . I I nnn i .i yii;:enw?a 10 a local news- nor a a-i. - t ..i iii . rHAn nf . itf.ii a - ... v mjo, TV IlitCl J-'.'.IV.a-l VI I ttt HA... 1 1- 11 11.1 J - vii4 iiic iiiu, mmuun 1 IMS . biu in fii in ii i ii"-in fi:im Mr; Dockrill's crsrHpn alert vfolri. a century-old coin. NEW BANK MANAGER ! transfer to Stewart as mana r wa3 announced recently, will going to Stewart about SeDtem 1 w assume his new duties. alter Wricht. now manner at tewart. is transferred to Kaslo Funeral Notice ine funeral of lan Malcolm "fray, mfant son of Mr. and r Alex Murray, will take place "'"rrow at 3 D.m. from the B InriHli -utiiaKCTs citapcl. !0U AMBERS WINS LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE FROM CANZONERI NEW YORK. Sent. 4- rm Fighting in Madison Square Garden before a crowd of 18,- . fans last night, battle- scarred Tbny Canzonerl, 135 Pounds, lost his World's llfrVlf- ci8ht championship title to wu Ambers. 134 V4 pounds of iterk mpr mv ti . fifteen. round battle and Am- won the unanimous call 01 "ferte and two h.rW. ' bury, 84, who was an 18-year old mall clerk in this city at the time of his creation as a "knight" ''on sight" by the first supreme chancellor of the order 66 years ago. The Impromptu ceremony also was unique In view of a requirement that candidates must be 21 years old. Waterbury Included the incident in a story, made public by him for the first time, of the birth and growth of New Brunswick Lodge No. 1, first Pythian lodge In the Empire. During the fall or 1869 a tiny triangular pin with its abbreviations of Friendship, Charity and Fellowship was brought into Saint John on the lapel of a visitor from Boston and awakened the Interest of youthful organizers here. Five years previously it had become the symbol of a great movement In the United States welding of the North and South Into greater fellowship. Justus H. Rathbone, Inspired by an address of Abraham' Lincoln, founded the, or(Jv, in Washington on February 19, 1864. Unknowingly too young for ad mittance to thV society, Waterbury was a leading figure of a small group who organized the movement here. According to records in his possession the supreme scribe at Washington received an appllca-on for a charter for a Saint John lodge on September 29, 1870. The supreme chancellor, Samuel' Read, Mount Holly, N J., came to officiate at the opening. Read took a quick liking to Ro bert R. Barnes, a close friend of Waterbury. Before the ceremony the latter stood In a corner of a hotel lobby worrying about the age limit. Finally he drew Barnes aside and said, "You know about my age, Bob. I can't go through with this by false pretences." Barnes arranged a private chat with the supreme chancellor. "Mr. Read," he said, "Waterbury nas been a prime mover in this organization and he Is not 21." "Well, he looks it," was the laughing, reply, "and I know the part which he has played." Supreme Chancellor Then he became serious, stating sonorously, "I am the supreme chancellor of the world. I have almost unlimited powers. I can make a Knight of Pythias at sight." He turned directly to Waterbury, 'David Is your name? David Waterbury? Well, David, you would be a good and faithful knight? "Yes,"Waterbury murmured, unaware of the question's significance. "You would obey all commands from superior officers?" "Yes.' . .. .l.u..11nM f nnnsi "Barnes ejaculated, "but what do you mean?" "It means," replied Read, "that he is the first Knight of Pythias In the world, outside of the United States. When I get home I will send him his warrant. That evening, October 30, 1870, the solemn Pythian ritual was unfolded before the new members. Ritv.threc. Including prominent " ...... . iui citizens of Saint Jonn, wcic hum They are at present engaged in mining and sacking gra.y copper ore which runs 2000 ounces in rsllver and 4 ounces In gold. It wl!. k brought out to the railway at Telkwa on pack horses. The road to the various properties In ,his particular area was partly washed away with the high water that flooded that district last fall and the bridge across the Telkwa Rlver, nine miles up, was -.arrled away. Efforts ftave been made all till year to have this road put intc-shape to facilitate this mining which had been anticipated but nothing has been done. There will be other parties her? shortly "to inspect the Big Four group, the Kitchener croup, and other properties close to tht Grandview group but the presert road condition Is a deterrent to any prospective mining. One good mine at the Grand view would take every unemployed man between Prince Rupert and Prince George and put him to work and it would be good busi- The supreme cna.;Cm ness to 6pend a llme of the mortJ. forward and clapped him on tne shoulder. "Sir David Waterbury 1" )ln the Tellwa Rlvcr he proclaimed, adding, Dont and thereby facilitate the worry aoout aj"B. iwork on the Grandview group "That's all very wen, Mr. ueaa, wr,lch .gives every promise of be coming one of the big mines of British Columbia. RETURN TO TERRACE SMITHERS, Sept. 4: Mrs Oeorge Little of Terrace, accorn panied by her son, ''"ttfriSdfUf&W daughter, Clara, arrived in Sml-thcrs by motor car Wednesday cn her way home from a motor trip in the south. They have been visiting rela ted. Waterbury became recording .tlves In Seattle for several weeka . .butt nni ro i 'inniF mwiro r f ii n Tf ;mn vnsi r c.rihn The lodge ruuiuo ''"-v - . n.iui J , . V. I s cords were destroyed in Baint-uuy morning ana aiwpycu John's great fire of 1877. car to Terrace by rail. LlBrV VICTORIA. B.C. A Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (8 AM.) Satin prince Rupert High fog, calm; High 3:30 a.m. 20.4 ft. barometer, .29.84; temperature, 58; 15:41 p.m. 21.7 ft. sea smooth. Low 9:35 a.m. 4.5 ft. 22:20 p.m. 2.9 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Ul, ' V9 vv nn CZ.A filn hftoi-H f ot n tha . (A PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 ER OF SHIFSXR London Getting Ready For King's Coronation Nine months before the ct ation, Lond-ii factories a.e turm g out thousands of flags, streamers and buntings for the a.rcas.on. Heis ar zsh at work In a London faajiory on flags for coronation day - ,$ . . .i GETTING OUT ORE Orandview Property at Headwaters Of Telkwa Kiver Looks Like Winner SMITHERS, Sept. 4: Enthony McDonald (Big Mac) was In town Wednesday from the Grandvjew Group of mineral claims on Milk Creek at the headwaters of the relkwa river where there is a crew of men at work getting out a shipment of ore. The Orandvlew Group Is owned by McDonald and Mutch and was .ecently bonded to A. W, Kelly and associates of Grand Forks. Late Telegraphs Bodies Fltrtvii Out ANCHORAGE, The bodies of six persons killed in the wreck of Pilot Steve .Mills' airplane on Kcnai Peninsula on Sunday were flown to Seward last night after removal from the top of a 2000-foot ridge near 'Skilak Lake, 60 miles from here. Communists Take Hold .MADRID Francisco Saballero, Socialist head, today took over the government of Spain and named a new cabinet including two Communist members, taking over the war ministry himself. The Italian cruiser Pola was reported steaming toward Barcelona today as Italian indignation mounted over the reported execution by loyalists of Umberto Fasamella, an Italian. Police Officers Fired MONTREAL All members of the Montreal division of the provincial police have been dismissed, Premier Duplessis announced following a cabinet meeting. The Premier said the Montreal police office was a hotbed of corruption and those responsible would be punished. Frank Buckley, With New York Man, Is Visitor FrfL. Buckley, oft Vancouver, ac companied by Russell McCandless of New York City, arrived on last night's train to look over the local Industrial sltuatlqn, Including the Shawatlans water supply. Mr. Buckley, In conversation with a representative of the Dally News, explained that the visit of himself and Mr. McCandless at this time was to check up on certain matters 1nfc6nh t'ctloti 'With" the local pulp mill project. He came here from New York and. after a brief visit to Vancouver, Is returning there. Mr. Buckley and Mr. McCandless, who visited the dry dock and Seal Cove sites this morning and are at Shawatlans Lake ,,thls afternoon, their are sailing tonight , on the Prin cess Adelaide for Vancouver. TODAY'S STOCKS Uouticby D Jomiaiou Co.) Vancouver- , ' B. C. Nickel, .33. , v , . ;t ..OlRjtflSj8oqrl,.-.M 4 Bralorne, 7.85. B. R. Cons., .05." 1 B. R. X., .12. Cariboo Quartz, 1.98. Dentonia, .16. Golconda, .09. Mlnto, .30. Meridian, ,08 'A. Morning Star, .01. National Silver, .03. Noble Five, -.02. Pend Oreille, .80. Porter Idaho, .0312. . Premier, 3.08. Reeves McDonald, .06 : . .. Reno, 1.18. Relief Arlington. M'2. Salmon Gold, ,lt2. Taylor Bridge, .10. Wayside, .09. United Empire,. 02 V'2. Toronto Beattle, 1.41. Central Patricia, 4.35. Chibougamau, 1.65. God's Lake, 1.06. Inter. Nickel, 55.50. Lee Gold, .07. Little Long Lac, 5.95. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.90. Pickle Crow, 1.95. Red Lake Gold Shore, 2.34.. San Antonio, 1.85. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.57. Slscoe, 4.80. Smelter Gold, .08. Sturgeon River, .42. Ventures, 2.15. McLeod Cockshutt 4.05. Hardrock, 3.05. Oklend. .34. Mosher, .53. Bousquet, .11. Bldgood Klrkland, 1.62. Madsen Red Lake, 1.15. May Spiers, .44. Wlnoga Patricia, .29. Sullivan, 2.12. Stadacona, .68. Greene Stabell, .59. Frontier Red Lake, .23. Francoeur, 1.81. Manitoba & Eastern, J334. Perron, L65. New Augarlta, .55. South Keora, .17. MRS. O'REILLY DIES Vancouver papers arriving froln the south today tell of the. death In Vancouver of Mrs. Martin, O' PRICE: 5 CENTS Prince John Arrives With Body ot Oiler Who Expired Suddenly James Richardson, Aged 49, Collapsed and Dropped Dead While Working in Hold of Vessel at Jedway I Bringing in the remains of James Richardson, a ship's oiler, who died suddenly of heart failure at 3:45 yesterday morning in the hold of the vessel while she was discharging cargo at Jedway, Queen Charlotte Islands, C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. James Watt, made a special run into this port today, arriving at 1:45 this afternoon. rih; body was turned over to the B C. Undertakers by whom It Is being prepared for shipment to Vancouver where deceased resided at 1238 Commercial Drive and whers he Is survived by his widow. . Richardson, who was 49 years of age,, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, and had been employed for some years on the Prince John, suddenly collapsed and expired. He had not been complaining of feeling unwell, A call was made at Queen' Charlotte City where Dr. G. A. Charters declared death had been due to heart failure. couver Island. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 85,000 pounds, and; 7c to 8.7c and 7c. Canadian 16,000 pounds, and; 6c and 7.8c and 6c. 8.3c 7.4c American Llahona, 40,000, 8.4c and 7c, Cold Storage. Spray, 26,000, offered 8.4c and 7c, went to Seattle. ' Addlngton, 24,000, 8.3c and 7c, Bodth. Prosperity, 21,000, 8.7c and 7c, Pacific. Canadian 'Nornen, 5.000, 7.4c and 6c. Atlln Member of Local ninlr C4off Mnvnil f INFORMERS NO LONGER SHARE IN FINES FOR SUPPLYING INDIANS Announcement Is made of the discontinuation under am- endment to the statutes of payment of moieties, 1 share of the fines collected, to In- formers In cases of supplying liquor to Indians. This has long been a source of lrrlta- 4 tlon here and the removal of UtXrZ ?!rt Pdure has been per illon and was drafted for service In France with the Eighth Battalion. He received his honorable discharge ,in J919 after the War. j The Prince John will leave this i afternoon for Shannon Bay, Mas-j sett Inlet, In continuation of her interrupted voyage to the Queen i .Charlotte Islands. From the Islands ishe wlli return to Vancouver via iNoolka on the West Coast of Van slstently sought locally, New York. Stock Market Weaker Industrials, Rails and Utilities Off Slightly on Average NEW YORK, Sept. 4: Values riiopped back slightly In yesterday's trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Industrial average at closing was off .48; raila.. off .10 and utilities off .05. Bonds1 1 were up .09. i No Tips From -Halifax Women v. .- r HAL0FAX, Sept, 4: (CP) Inquiries among the city beauticians reveal the fact that Hall-fax women dont give tips. Tipping, it appears, is not confined to waiters, bellhops, porters and shipboard attendants. Beauty Unnme. ii onn. 7Rp. nnrt Rr mid operators, too, come In for a Storage. Today's Weather Terrace Clear, calm, 54. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 5,7. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 48. Hazelton Clear, calm, 50. Smlthers Clear, calm, warm. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 45. share of this form of profit-mak ing. But the only hope of a beauty operator in this city Is the pat ronage of visitors from the United States. These women, a survey reveals, are about the only ones who tip the parlor attendants and the bonuses range anywhere from ten cents to half a dollar. GETS THIRTY DAYS Kid Sang, Chinese, pleaded guilty in city police court yesterday to burglarizing the residence of Johnny Clausen of gold Jewelry , , , and was sentenced to thirty days' m, A1 t L. Notice was received at the local impriSOnment. branch of the Bank of Montreal this morning of the transfer of A.' . Jack stevens ,3 Ieavln tod for S. C. Black, teller of the local Terrace where ht wl the branch of the Bank of Montreal for next few days on business the past couple of years, to the , Hotel Vancouver branch In Van-1 couver. Mr. Black's successor here will be R. L. Lloyd -Jones from Chllllwack. The chanee Is effective GREAT BRITAIN HEARS about the middle of the month. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. John Clausen wish Reilly, a pioneer woman of this to convey sincere thanks and ap-city, whose husband, an eaily j preclatlon to their many friends' men's clothing dealer here, passed, who sent flowers and kindly as-away some years ago, . A large sisted In any way "during thelf family survives. ' .recent bereavement. 4 CIVIL WAR GUNFIRE ! BY MEANS OF RADIO j LONDON, Sept. 4: By means of radio, actual sound of artillery In the Spanish civil war Is being heard In Great Britain. The sound of the gun- fire Is broadcast over the air from Spain. 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4