When such seasoned hunters as Stewart Donaldson, Eddie Letnes, Henry Reid, Jimmy FliAvin, Matt Wesley and Johnny Brown of Port Essington kill a deer there is not much news to that. But when they labor frantically for eight hours through the night, being reduced almost to the point of tears in the course of the task, to save the life K3f a deer that Is different. How- cver' 50 BOes the story tnat 13 Mi A ATATYITt M (M I (M I . brought to town by Doug Frlzzell 1 kJl JkJ ill li IU HOSPITAL first Unit of New Structure H-Int Rfcommendetl By Dr. A. S. Lamb showl School Activities One lun.lrcd Students Sec Themselves In Action on Screen T' ' On Friday afternoon member t Lhe High School Dramatic Club. from Port Essington. The sequel Is that Game Warden Ed Martin Is making arrangements for the transfer of a fine big five year old bobtail buck now in captivity In Three-Storey the cooler of the butcher shop at Dr A, S. Lamb, provincial hospital inspector. Is rcsommcndln? a a start on new hospital- con Port Essington to Porcher Island where the deer stock has been deteriorating of late. But to get back to the story of the rescue of the deer by Stewart Donaldson and .company. Supposed- Irur'lon In Prince Rupert, the W avi,1B Dccn u"vcn uuo M, buildino- nf thr. first unit of a ' Skcena River by wolves which have KING IN TRENCHES: In Trench Mire During War Dr. Manion's Story Canadian Surgeon Much Impressed With Present Monarch' In Time of Conflict OTTAWA, Feb. 22: (CP) A pic ture of King Edward VIII, then Prince of Wales, slogging along through Flanders mud In the dark days of the war. Is drawn by Hon. R, J. Manlon, former Minister of Railways and Canals In his book "A Surgeon In Arms," published in 1918. In 1916 Dr. Manlon was an officer in the Canadian Army Medi cal Corps. He tells of the arrival of three staff officers at his dugout, PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, B.C. Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides mm 1:40 21.7 ft. High a.m. Prince Rupert Clear, light northerly 13:44 p.m. 22.8 ft. wind; barometer, 29.84; temperature, Low 7:45 a.m. 3.6 ft. 19; sea smooth. 20:09 p.m. 1.5 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol. XXV., No. 45. 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936 VICTOKIAAVANTS LIBERAL MEETING VICTORIA, Feb. 22: (CP) Expressing concern at the Trince of Wales Was Cheerful Even recent controversy between Premier Pattullo and Speaker II. O. Perry, the Ward Three Liberal Association has de- elded to communicate with all otter ward 'associations asking them to' support a provincial Liberal convention as soon as possible. . ANNIVERSARY OF HOSPITAL Twenty-Five U'ears Atro Monday Since Institution Was Officially Opened G. V. Wilkinson, chairman of the one of whom was the then Princa 1 executive committee of the Prince of Wales. Capt. Manlon did not re-;RUi.-;t General Hospital, Informed cognize the prince at the time, but ' the hospital beard at its meeting admired his determination and last night that, in the course ofk braveryJn making: tha. trip Into thsW danger zone. week on hospital matters, he. had "A Prince with as much red blood J had occasion to delve into the his- three storey structure, It was re-' been in great abundance this win- In his veins as he displayed in mak-j tory of the institution and had vcalcd at last night's hospital ter and which arc a great enemy of ing that Journey should not have If 0Und that next Monday would be board nicotine In a report from the deer, this animal came floating J enough blue blood to prevent his the twenty-fifth anniversary of the the executive committee on ths down the river this Wednesday, ai-ncw hospital project. Tills flr.it ternoon on a large floe of Ice and unit would have a capacity of off Port Essington about the middle fifty beds and, upon Its comple- of ths river he was seen to Jump off tlon, the second floor of the pre- the Ice with the evident intention sent hospital would be abandoned, of swimming ashore. He soon, how-with the main floor continued in ever, became caught in the drift use For the present. Dr. Lamb is ice and slush and was unable to of the opinion, It Is reported, that move. Thereupon the Donaldson there Is no necessity for more party In the gasboat Two Rivers hospital accommodation than that took off to the rescue. It was about provided by the present building, ' a mile out and, on arrival, the deer the necessity of replacement of Was completely unconscious, and which as soon as possible Is ad- almost frozen stiff and all but dead. m'tted. , However, there was still a spark of Land Purchase ,llfe perceptible. Here was the case ; of a deer more difficult to keep ; alive than to kill! Therefore, the ! chance in the philosophy of these Hoal in fnnrf ordinarily doughty hunters. This JLedl 111 VUUl l;deer must be kept alive and it proved to be a task of considerable Amount of $720 Involved in Action difficulty. Adjourned Until Next Month First there was the Job of getting the big animal ashore which was The County Court case of W. Cls- accomplished. Then how to bring zek vs. Emll Glldncr, originally set him back to life? For hours those for hearing yesterday, has been ad-; men worked, massaging the anl-Journcd until March 6. The action mars.llmbs, warming him up along-ariscs from a claim of $720 bvslde a red hot stove, pouring warm plaintiff against defendant, this ; milk down his throat. Response was amount hnvntr 0rwHiv iwfin 1 slow and It appeared nice a nope turned less Job. There was a faint heart over for the purchase of land In thn vMnur f rv,,,,,,. niv 1 bcat-and the odd flicker of an eye- near Terrace. Patmore & Fulton ,Hd. But, otherwise, this deer seemed are .irtlllfT no urn itn be everything but alive, unae- tlff nnri wmi ,,,., itprred. the boys continued with all & Harvey for defendant 'the methods of rescuscltation they . : had ever practised or heard about. !- nf thrm were seen to almost MrtVlAC HIUVIcS lovies III nf of Hi High niPH fill I shed tears at nl-.nlH the hopelessness hnwover. this of imcir wu. ""' imowltch eventually started to snow signs of life. Along towards morning, he began to revive definitely. He opened his eyes, he raised his head, he rose to his feet. The re-( Continued on page three) jelng some day a strong and right- official opening of the first unit of sous monarch," the author com- the present hospital building. He nented. ! wondered If there should not be His description of the meeting :som special observance of the oc-ioIIows: caslon. "On the day of which I speak I so greatly taxed was the capa-was standing In the creamy mud city of the first unit of the hos-half way to my knees listening to pital, Mr, Wilkinson recalled, that he sharp crack made by bullets it had been necessary the same whizzing overhead, and to the. year to proceed with the building singing of shells, by way of ajof a second wing that which Is change from the rather poisonous j known as the Connaught Wing, atmosphere In the dugout, made Mr. Wilkinson told of the initial offensive by the carbon monoxide ' hospital organization meeting in from a charcoal fire, when I heard prince Rupert twenty-seven years someone splashing along through : ago at which J. A. Klrkpatrlck had the mud. : presided with M. M. Stephens as "Looking up, I saw three staff secretary. Mr. Klrkpatrlck had oflfcers with the distinguished red been chairman or the hospital bands on their caps, for they were board which numbered many pro-not wearing helmets. Two of them mlnent citizens of pioneer days in-wore . raincoats, so that their rank eluding Premier T. D. Pattullo, Mr. could not be seen; the third wore justice A. M. Manson, William no overcoat, but an ordinary of- Manson, D. G. Stewart, J. H. fleer's uniform with ankle boots Thompson, Dr. W. T. Kergln and and puttees. He strode doggedly the late Dr. J. O. Reddle. Mr. Stew- behlnd the others, apparently car- art had served for fifteen years as ing nothing for mud or rain, and a member of the board, many of to my surprise he had upon his i those as chairman. He had done a breast, though he looked no more j great deal of valuable work for the than 20 years of age. the ribbons i hospital here. Mr. Thompson was of a number of decorations, Did Not Know Him "They stopped Just before they another who had served the hospital long and faithfully. As far as those In attendance at came to where I was. Taking out a last night's meeting were concor-map of these trenches they and ned, Mr. Wilkinson mentioned In their guide, or runner, began study- passing that the "pioneers" were ing it, while I stood wondering how to be found not among the mem-a boy of 20 could have won these bers of the present board but ra- coveted decorations, finally dccld- mer ai, me press lame. Ing that, he must be In the air ser- Mr. Wilkinson was complimented vlcei by other members of the board on "While I was still wondering he the effectiveness and timely lnter-turned to me, and, though he was est of his radio address on hosoUr.1 of my own rank, he saluted and, matters, with a pleasant smile, asked me If : I could give them any information ACCIDENTAL DEATH as to this front. I Joined them, and Accidental death was the verdict for some time I answered their of a Jury which investigated a monthly meeting of questions, which, rather strangely, tragedy earlier The regular int iib were In regard to a uowllut; teams and senior matr'c- wrA of directors of the Prince! ... . , , ; i,v ... ,,:wnicn uuinciuuv uciitu mc nation class were present at al, nonprnl Hospital was held'. ...1.1.1. j in the week at cemetery etery to to Ocean Ocean Falls Falls wl when George Mlglta, one Japanese, fell Into a chip bin at the ill ' IUpWl uv"v ,111 WJUk.ll WC SHWU KU Vlll IN KUJ 1 JVUiia JJltlUL-, 11U U1UII1C IS Uli Iwi n "P110? ,plctures ,hl?h 'in the hospital last night. Those ;to the firing line 500 yards away. Cached to any one hm?,01 c"!iUc. "..L" It were W. M. Brown, chair- -After we go there.' asked one' - wu tair the 0der offlcers- 'what 15 the Vancouver Wheat Frank Dlbb G p. "on. Wilkinson, Much amusement was occas- O. V. loned whir. ih. cfo nrrt THnker and Dr. J. li. oarson, oi- shown T.Vn ;,::rrrr," "ilMnrs: H. W. Birch, managing easiest way out? "I explained that the easiest, way VANCOUVER. Feb. 22: RANGERS ADVANCE Third Lanark Smothered Dumbarton Eight to Nil in Scottish TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy b. D Johnston Co.) Vancouver B C. Nickel, .232. Big Missouri, .65. Bralome, O.COIX-iV.i iij, B. R. Con., .03 'v ( B. R. X., 10. Cariboo Gold Quartz, 1.33. Dentonla, .25. Dunwell, .04. Georgia River, .01 V2. Golsonda, .19. ' , . Indian, .02. , Mlnto, .03. Meridian, .02 '2. , Morning Star,.02'2. National Silver, .022. Noble Five, ,04 i Pend Oreille, 1.10. Porter Idaho, .04 Vi. Premier, 1.94. Reeves McDonald, .09. Reward, .02:54. Reno, 1.12 Silver Crest, .00 V2. Salmon Gold, .08. Taylor Bridge, .08. Wayside, .18 2. Whitewater, .04V2. Toronto Central Patricia, 3.13. Chlbougamau, .52V2. Lee Gold, .04. Granada, .24. Inter. Nickel, 52.75. Macassa, 4.67. Noranda, 5000. Sherritt Gordon, 1.23. Slsco, 3.33. Ventures, 2.40. Lake Maron, .07. Teck Hughes, 5.00. Sudbury Basin, 4.50. - Smelters Gold. 05. Canada Malartlc, 1.20. t Little Long Lac, 7.10, Stadacona, .37. Pickle Crow, 4.80. t McKenzle Red Lake, 1.50., Gods Lake, 1.21. Sturgeon River, 51. Red Lake Gold Shore, .83. San Antonio, 3.05. ' ! Perron, 1.50. Beattle, 1.65. Richardson House At Port Clements A letter from Tlell, Queen Char- was overland to Ncuvllle St. Vaast, Wheat was quoted at 82c on the in the house at the time, managed FKICEr 5 CENTS ARE A&HWA TED IN AUTOMOBILE ST. JOHNSTONE AND ABERDEEN PLAY DRAWfc!.'-'. THIS DEER, FROZEN STIFF, WAS HARDER TO KEEP LIVING THAN TO KILL; PORT ESSINGTON TALE wnen motor Lars ire Buried in Snowslide . One Other Person Missing and One Injured in Snoqualmie Pass Bodies of Victims Recovered and Others Taken Out Alive Cup Football Game j i SEATTLE, Feb. 22: (CP) Two unidentified men were Glasgow, Feb. 22: (CP) asphyxiated in a truck cab when two automobiles were Conqueror of Celtic in the second -buried in a snowslide on Snoqualmie Pass this morning, louna, &t. joimstcne featured the Qne 0ther person is missing and one is injured, reports scouiih tup third round play -d Several automobiles and trucks are also reported bv holding the league lead- ; touay i- i i i 11 j. i trapped by a slide which roared down a steep mountain-draw. ing Aberdeen squad to a one-aii : side. The bodies of the victims have been recovered and Hungers won a close two to one i others are being taken out alive, it is said. decision from St. Mi rr en at Pais- ley and Third Lanark smolhcred Dumbarton eight to nil here. I Other third round results were , as follows: : Morton, 2; Queen of South, 0. I Clyde, 1; Dundee, 1. Cowdenbeath, 1; Motherwell 3. ': EDUCATION GOLD IS WEEK HERE SUBJECT Canada.j Prince Rupert, Like llest of Dr. J. T. Mandy Continues HW To Mark Occasion I Course of Mining Lectures Plans have now been completed! In Dr. Mandy's mining lecture for a full observance here of Edu-llast night he spoke on the prln- IcaUon Week which is being mark-' c&les governing the formation ed throughout the Dominion the Jot placer gold deposits mciuam week- of -February-23- to 29 In the various churches the subject of education will be discussed iat the regular services tomorrow subject, "The High School Curri Ihe.. cnaracteisitcs.,. otihese, di-poslts arid areas favorable for their occurrence. The speaker went Into the prln ,hiiA fhP Pvnln service from the ciples of the formation of coa!. First United Church will be broad- embodying the characteristics o' cast j the various kinds of coal and their application In Industry. The oc- Monday evening at First Presby- terlan Church Hall a very Interest-' 'u,rreace of "tn"J "J" , ,,, roleum was described and the i in i, 'n,?,r ?lf t principle governing their depwl- wlll be a debate h by two teams from rnt nnH thp character of structure and rock favorable for their occurrence. culum Adequately rrepares ror. T,,t tWo ho anntw Citizenship." In any community a ,ntroducinff the DrlncMw discussion of this subject should be f pracUcai prospecting a live Issue and, when It Is carried charles Graham. Inspector 01 j out by pupils on the verge of their. MlneSi will glve a snort address I entry into public life, it has an ad-jon hazards and safety factors in dltional appeal. J. T. Harvey, bar-'VOived m opening up and devel-rlster, will discuss the subject from0pmg mineral prospects, with the layman's point of view while W. special reference to the use of ex-W. C. OWeill will speak on "Devel-' plosives. opment of Education in a Chang-j ing Civilization." nnAlI7T 10 Dr. Harry Warren of the Unlver- KK I I W It 1 l J If slty of British Columbia will be a J- speaker during the week. fU K IOIVT A T Open day will be observed in the , I jl Z I KIYI A : schools on Wednesday from 2 p.m.i till 3:30 pjn. This was a very popu lar feature last year. ' In the weekly broadcast the Ju Even Hospital Cannot Get Normal Tinker Vice-Chairman of HospiUi Board Birch Re-elected nlor Chamber of Commerce will; wunam Mi Brown was last nlgh feature education next Thursday t elected chairman of the board evening. Coal Shortage Is Being Felt The house committee also repor-3 above. directors of the Prince Rupen General Hospital at the first mecc nig of the 1936 board. G. P. Tlnko was elected vlce-chalnnan and II !w Rlroh was re-elected manan- ilne secretary. i s n Mnpdnn.ilri Is the retlrhi' chairman. . Supply Owinto Cold bn.p U0SPITAL nNANCES Even the Prince Rupert General; .... ......j u.. Hospital expenditure aor the ""ntoof January amounted to coal shortage which has become m, minn,0rf $4136.22, It was reported at last et f the s cold snap, It was reported at the O. P. Tinker on behal o V 'monthly meeting of the hospital ard, j board last night by Frank Dlbb. he fehcor? I been 1061 hospital days at a cost chairman of the house committee, jThe kind of coal which the hos- per day of $2.49. UUlllo BlimS to IV Ground VJ1VIU11U comPletelv exhausted and it had Today s Weather become necessary to use a sub-1 istltute meantime. I Terrace Clear, northeast wind, lotte Islands, conveys the news that ted on repairs to the roof which Anyox Clear, tin; mtucnusuiio iiuum ui ion, naa oeen neia up on account oi me uouvc. Clements was burned to tne ground cold weather. Inef u-nolr Thp flrp nofnvrpH nt. i Stewart Clear, ! above. (CP) a.m. Mrs. M. K. Richardson, alone BAR SILVER Hazelton Clear, calm, 25 below. NEW YORK, Feb. 22: (CP) Bar Hie pictures was In charce of Mis i' secretary, and Miss Jean Harrison ( and then down the road, but as we, Vancouver Exchange today, up lAc ' to escape In her nlghtwear. Total silver was unchanged at Wc on Bi Vivian Wrathall 'R.N., lady superintendent. (Continued on page three) from Friday. i loss Ls covered by Insurance. the local metal market today. low. north wind, 5 north wind, S Smlthers Clear, calm, cold. Burns Lake Clearj calm, 32 be-