Vol. .NClrtu.1 I LIBRARY viCT(A.C. Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (8 A.M.) High 4:01 a.m. 17.6 ft. light Rupert-Overcast, prince 16:10 p.m. 19.2 ft. wind; barometer, 29 '0; southeast Low '. 10:08 a.m. 6.4 ft. smooth. 67; eea temperature, 22:45 pjn. 6.1 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXV., No. 197 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1936 FRICE: S CENTS ISSUES WARNING TO SPAIN III Un Bull Will Not Allow Interference With Legal Shipping nth Sides in Civil War Arc Cautioned Pans Hears That Germany Has Sent Threatening Protest To ! Moscow. Mr. LONDON, Aug. 21: (CP) -Great Britain today warn- H both sides in the Spanish Jvil war that she would blerate no interference fith legitimate activities of i i : t it. dog iould be illeeal interfer- to CC, British Shipping WOUld protected, ine urilisn a aming followed a similar e DV Germany. crman I rotcst to M0SC0 PAKIS, AUg. Zi: (Ul'J DOrt that the German 1 libassador to Moscow had " ade a threatening protest Russian I oreign Commis- r Maxim Litvinof f against eged Soviet interference the Spanish insurrection . . .'i j t ti j circulated di- s tonight in umatic circles ! !MJSE IS UNCERTAIN rigin of R'jr Fire in Vancouver Yesterday Morning Proves Mystery to Authorities j Vancouver, Aug. 21: Fire arshal H, D. Bowerlng, starting 1 investigation yesterday into the Jastrous fire of the early morn- whteh destroyed the Arena gd a number of surrounding ln- tstrial buildings, Indicated tht circumstances of the conflag- Uon were very baffUng and :t M possible that the exact origin ght never be ascertained. Mr Jwcrlng, however, was inclined - the belief that the cause was gt Incendiary. Is now placed at about P.000, Had there been a wind fre Is no doubt but that the mage would have been much pre widespread, creen Stars Are Engaged anette MacDonald and Gene Rajtoiond Plight Their Troth, It is Announced HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 21: An- Buncement was made here yes- pay of the engagement of Jean- MacDonald and Gene Ray- M, both well known screen Irs. ISOCIAI, CREDIT TO BE LEGALIZED AT SPECIAL SESSION tUMONTON. Auc. 21: Pre- pier William Aberhart an- Nunced yesterday that a spe- mi session of the Leelslature Pould open on August 25 for Re purpose of bringing down "Bisiauon to permit of social frcdlt measures . belm? effected ill A 11 1 0 e" niocrin. I Across Canada With Dog Team and Ootsa Mrs. P. J. Carroll Of Lake on Long Trip LETHBRIDGE, Aug. 21: (CD-Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carroll, whose home Is at Ootsa Lake in the Great Circle region of northern B.C., passed through here on their Journey "across Canada by team" from Hazelton, B.C. Halifax, N.S. approximately 3.100 miles within year, travelling with a Yukon sleigh mounted on three motor- cycie wneeis ana arawn Dy nve northerners for gen- craUons. "We use dogs for the novelty of 'we are used to unloue m3iner .. travei in the summer. Highlight of their trip so far occurred when the dogs, all cross- Dre" ana "T nards, broke into an open fight themselves at BrooK, AVta. TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy 8 O. Johnston Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .32 V'2. Big Missouri, .53. Bralorne, 7.40. B. R. Con., .052. B. R. X., ,12'2. a-iriboo Quartz, 2.00. Dentonla, .21. Dunwell, 03. Mlnto, .42. Meridian, .08. Morning Star, .02. National SUver, .022. Noble Five, .02. Pend Oreille, .81. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 3.22. Reeves McDonald, .06. ! Reno. 1.23. Relief Arlington, .32. Salmon Gold, .09 Y2. Taylor Bridge, .09V2. Wayside. 092. United Empire. .03. Toronto Beattle, 1.45. Central Patricia, 4.10. Chlbougamau, 2.01. Int. Nickel. 51.75. Gods take, 1.10. Lee Gold, 07. Little Long Lac, 6.05. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.85. Pickle Crow. 6.55. Red Lake Gold Shore, 1.98. San Antonio, 1.95. Sherrltt Oordon, 1.43. Slsco. 4.50 Smelters Gold, .11. Sturgeon Riven .40. Ventures, 2.20. McCleod Cockshutt. 3.99. Hardrock, 2.74. Oklend, .36. Mosher, .44. Bousquet, .12V2. Bldgood' Ktrkland, 1.60. GUbec. .052. Jowsey, .21. Madseii Red Lake. 1.20. May Spiers, .42. Wlnoga Patricia, .32. SuUlvan, 1.89. Stadacona, .70. Green Staybelle, .63. Alezandrla, .0334. Frontier Red Lake, .27. Francoeur, 2.00, CANADIAN GOLD PRICE vrrrRF.AL. Aus. 21: The Ca nadiangold price yesterday was, $34.79 per fine ounce. BRITISH - Mayor of Liverpool Visits London On a short visit In Eastern Canada, Councillor R J, Hall, lord mayor of Liverpool, and his daughter Miss M, Hall, are shown here being welcomed In Toronto. Councillor Hall reports conditions still slowly improving In England. Miss Hall acts as lady mayoress of the great seaport metropolis. General Duffy Would Join In Spanish Revolt JEW COLLEGE LECTURER SLAIN DUBLIN, Aug. 21: Generpl O'Toole, for 37 years in the employ Duffy, Irish Free State Fascist of the Brltish Columbia Coast leader has volunteered to join the ! d rebel forces in th; Spanish. civllU . , - . ....TtejdayHaiwas born, in Newfound Halibut Arrivals Canadian Ingrid H ., 9,500, 7.8c and 6c. Cold Storage, Cape Race, 2,500, 7.6c and 6c Atlin. Long Employed On Steamships VICTORIA, Aug. 21: Nicholas land. BAK SILVER NEW YORK, iCPj Bar silver was unchanged at 443Ac per ounce on the New York metal market today. Canadian Furs Popular in Australia June, July and August are the winter months in Australia, where these Canadian furs are being modelled in an Adelaide exhibition. Australians, however, do not know the meaning of real cold, and many: of them never have seen snow at least in the quantity to Members Are I Indicted Today I DETROIT, Aug. 21: (CP) Virgil Effinger, described by the prosecution as national head of the terrorist Black Legion, was indicted with twenty others today on charges of criminal syndicalism arising out of allegedly murderous activities of the hooded order. Shower For Miss Mary Bremner Is : Held Wednesday ; In honor o: Miss Mary Brem- rsr. whose matrlage to John Mc- Iod takes place this evening at First Presbyterian Church, Mrs jWUTIam Flnlayson and Mrs. J. L 'Mcintosh were jolnT hostesses af la delizhtful miscellaneous showe; on Wednesday evening at the hon.'i of the latter. The rooms wed tastefully decorated In pink and white. The early part of the evc nlng was spent in playing bridge, the prize-winners being Mrs. V. M. Brown and Mrs Peter Byrne, Delicious refreshments were ser- ved and the feature of the pro- ceedings was the presentation to the bride-elect by Miss Nancv Bremner, on behalf of the' guesU assembled, of many pretty and usefui gifts. Those present were Mrs. SamtJuUvdl Villi Id Currie, Mrs. J. H. McCllnton, Mrs. Alex Murray, Mrs. Peter Byrne, Mrs. Harry Calderwood, Mrs. John Bremner, Mrs. W. M. Brown, Mr3 n. a. k.. Brewer, Mrs. uen iJa - ?amo, Miss Jessie McMillan, Ml?s Mary Bremner, Miss Nancy Brem ner and Miss Dorothy Stiles. Montreal Firemen PP "U-CHUIttl InrPnniafKm Will . - tulius Cohen, Jewish Uolhinj Store Proprietor, Faces Charges Of Murder MONTREAL, Aug. 21:-vAt the Meumanary iriai yesieiaay oi.pMt fl?e months Julius Cohen on three charges of home ,s , chmiwacki murder arising out of the death l it firemen in the big fire which destroyed Cohen's clothing store m Tuesday, Cohen being alleged o have set the building on fire members of the fire department jave evidence to Indicate that the rlu Un Vaam .At Tf Vtorl rratna.l "mu "Ti C yZ i strong hold before the tCr fire Hi. dc - jartment was called. DOLLAR AT PAR NEW YORK, Aug. 21: The Canadian dollar was at par with the American dollar on the New York foreign exchange market yesterday. With a good sized list of passengers on board, C. N. R. steamer Prince Oeorge, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In port on time at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Stewart and Anyox whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. , I Follows Killing 0 Tribesmen in Clash COLORFUL CEREMONY Vancouver is Busy with Lord . Mayor of London Delegates To Canadian Municipalities Convention Piqued VANCOUVER, Aug. 21: Wit.-: dignified ceremonies In the ba'l-.oom of the Hotel Vancouver before a crowded assemblage, th' Vancouver city council met undei Mayor Gi G. McGeer and made Sir Vincent, Lord Mayor of 3 the first freeman of this city. As the gift of the cltyi of; Tondon. Mayor McGeer recelveav from the Lord Mayor a large macs. The day was also marked by onVnuatlon of the convention of the Union of Canadian Munlc' paufTes; Some exception was taken ro the "curt treatment" that the convention and Its delegates had received from Mayor McGeer and members of the Vancouver cUy council. They had not even seen the face of the mayor and few of the Vancouver aldermen had put in an appearance. Mayor John Queen of Winnipeg said that the presence of visitors from London had been responsible for the "dls- courtesy" accorded the Canadian delegate's. 1 it i r:i I Married Today :niiss Florence Grosvenor Becomes Bride of "Curley" Bailey At Terrace The marriage took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Terrace daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Orosvenor of thls city, to Watson (Curly) Bailey, who is engaged In , (hp Imrirlnir industrv at tha Interior town. The couple will arrive in the city on tonight's train to spend a few. days honeymooning here. The i bride has been at Terrace for the groom's Showed Pictures To Rotary Club G. S. Barker, member of the Van couver Rotary Club, showed pic tures yesterday of the process of 'mass Production of the Singer Sew i. . , ing Machines in Canada and in 10 1 other Singer factories throughout the world. The Canadian factory is; in the province of Quebec. Mr. Bar-j kar gave a brief address telling of: the manner in which the machines were made, At the luncheon were' also D. C. McRae. local agent fon the Singer, Archie Thompson and1 J. A. Boyd of Montreal, president of the Canadian Fish it Cold Stor age Co. Vancouver Wheat I VANCOUVER, Aug; 21: (CP) ' Wheat was auoted . at 98'ic - on the Vancouver Exchange today, I Lewis Billings is Done To Death by Terrorist in His Room After Brush With British Troops in Which Fifteen Lost Lives. JERUSALEM, Aug. 21: CP) Lewis "Billings, Bri-;ish Jew lecturer at the University of Jerusalem, was Oiurdered in his room early .oday by an Arab terrorist. Billings' murder followed the slaying of fifteen Arabs in a clash with British croops near Pedera. NEW MINE COMPANY Hnuk Ventures Limited Formed With Local Men as Directors And Shareholders Company Incorporations an- nounced from Victoria this week include the Unuk Ventures Limited with capitalization of $50,000 and head office at Prince Rupert A'hlch has been organized as a 'aoldlng company with control J)f ine Sulpherette Syndicate's as a ell as other gold ground in tlie Unuk River area which is now under active development with a crew of men on the property. The directors of Unuk Ventures Limited are Dr. J. H Carson and T. Harvey of Prince Rupart and N. P. Langford, A. E. Key and J. M. Gray of Premier. Other shareholders are Charles Elliott of Prince Rupert, R. A. McCon- achle, E Mustard, D. Watt, W. M Crawford and Miss Ruth Coulter, and Don Mackay of Vancouver and F. M. McGregor of Victoria. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Clear, calm; barometer, 29.92; temperature, 53; sea smooth. Triple Island Part cloudy, light westerly wind; sea smooth. langara Island Cloudy, moderate westerly wind; sea choppy. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 58. Alicj Arm Clear, calm, 57. Stewart Clear, calm, 51. Hazelton Clear, calm, 60. Smlthers Part cloudy, calm, 55. Burns Lake Overcast, 50. f MAX BAER T0 SI0v tN PORTLAND NEXT TUESDAY-EVENING . 4 PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21; Max Baer 'IOrmer world's heavyweight boxing champion, arrlved nere late lwt niRht from Vancouver and will start working out preparatory to appearing In an open-air box- lng show here next Tuesday nkht. He' will be heard In a radio interview tonight from here. ' ; 1