venerator sw eh generator, which will hum to the tune of 3,500 horse- Is one of two puny 'station ( v m n own mwa iv t r r m n n t I W4 UtW VV U 0 I1IKI1VDV 1,835,000. ceremony tomorrow ii unn ,nn . n . . . i i Niagara. Each needle valve is fhes in rilnmnf op civ hnfnrv nn lea .iitv V4 j OIA UblaaK V rl7n . . v.ijuii wail ttliu diA uii OVflH i cMn rrv. .1.. amc. X lie aix irizuiiu have been tested. dam Is 727 fet hich. larcest IDVlACf MAU 1- . ... uilt. The reservoir, named Lake, will be 115 miles long v Princess' To Take e In Spring HAGUE, Sept. 10: The . "cxt spring. T T ' .. VMM VVWk) V V Mat W. TO BUILD NEW UNIT Northern B.C. Fishermen's Cold Storage to Start On Addition Announcement was made today that the Northern Fishermen's Cold Storage Co. Ltd. would be starting work within a few days on excavation of rock directly, across the road from its ice manufacturing plant on the Prince Rupert waterfront preparatory to the erection of a substantial-sized ice house for the storage of ice. Pending final preparation of plans and estimates, no announcement to made as to the definite measurements and approximate cost of the new plant addition. REPAIRING OF HOMES Dominion Government Would Guarantee Lending Companies Put Single Men In Industries . IU1n at as near us Stewart Work Is Taking up Slack In Unemployment All the unemployed slack at aw vJ aM . 1 . wvtnn u 111 lH i ""oinira of the homes in 'v . i j L'tnnn rr. 1111 .ji i : or' so ieit Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon and it is understood more will be sent. tie Inspector John A. Macdonald. tf.iUHAi walla fnr ho f!nnadlan nauuiiai ... tUt w - - evening's train. Will Robinson Active in Court-One Committed and Two Sent to Jail Will Robinson J. P. of Terrace has been busy In provincial police court lately. Joe Keltos, charged with assault, has been committed for trial and 'tomorrow will appear in County !r?mir. .hprp JWnro Judee W. E. Fisher for: election. For supplying liquor to a minor, Thomas Lever was fined $300, with "Best man-made lake in the Stewart having been taken up onjdptlon Of three months imprison -wun capacity of 30.500.000 ....... . M.!nn with the Big menu "rry iku, im uiuw.- feet. WU1 v . . . ness. was sentenced to thirty days- ultimate Mlssourl mmC J Imprisonment, power from the will hn T . building, orders were sent to Prince, A,. prlaoner8 lWere, brought here Tuesday night from the interior by Sergeant J. H, McClin-ton and are now at the city FARMERS TREK AGAIN MANCHESTER, Sept 10: British National Union's four arrived in the teenth Empire tour, promoting Grant VICTORIA, B.CX Tod?' Weather Tomorrow's Tides Prince Rupci. v cloudy, She 1411 High 10:36 a.m. 17.4 ft. light southeast v, Xmeter. 22:38 pjn. 18.7 ft. in n4: temperature, V Nth, Low 4:07 a.m. 5.5 ft. 16:31 pin. 8.9 ft. - NORTHERN AND CENTRAL" BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXV., NO. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936 FKICE: 5 CENTS mm . : adicalism For Snain is Pronnserl " 1 W ' A1U Ain ! Sensational British Star , Vfc TO MINES!: l'rnv ( m Knr m. 1 n(-nnvnn I U I r 1 n anii i ri i iliii ir 111 lunuu ...a 1-1 t in If'Tll Thm nto ine mining. bccwuiia ui mic J KTni Impact rTVr rl r nrlon cost of $66,000 was announced r iiiiiu≪L ui liiiiaco. a tic am fvnvM n nan An 1 nn(a throughout the country, the havme oeen mssea ai me lasi the KionayKe ine woric win in- t rt..t .-1 I n H conipiewun ui a luau nnu our Creek and Improvement of nlnn creek, serving the rip- V LI II? ULlllltillK UI il I rW nnnr i.ri't'K aiiti liir Mr nn up mmiliiiv ill til. ii iii.iii v i.n nifiiv. ) silver property In the Mayo 1 m T m T af"l iKKA JAM nejuiar now 10 inaugurate UWU'WVI I I J U I II UjSlllll Tomorrow TV,, ri.t ,.!.. fin... ...V ...,7V IkKUIHI v.. from what is destined to 4n 4W.n ......1J ...til .-. -f wt uic wuhu will otaiv iiuiii I power conference in Wash-and then press a button. mil tUUYCV U1C SIKIIiU IU Lowry, engineer in charge 11V 4 V. .v CONNELL NOT SEEKING POST BUT WOULD ACT . AS OPPOSITION HEAD f ' VICTORIA, Sept. 10: (CP) ' Rev. Robert Connell, who has 1 held the position of Co-opera- Uve Commonwealth Federa- tlon Opposition leader In the Legislature since the last elec- tlon, will not contest the post j following the split In the C. C. F. party, he stated yesterday. ' He said, however, that, If members of the Legislature opposed to the Liberal govern- ' ment want him to continue as Opposition leader, he will have no objection. . Camera study of England's newest star of the screen, Antoinette Celller,. who Is appearing in the leading role of "Mary Moody' in 'The Oreat Barrier," now being :ilmed in the Canadian Rock.gj by Gaumont British, Attesting to her sudden rise to fame and popular ity b the fact that Miss Celller, daughter of Frank Celller, English stage and screen veteran, is appearing in her fifth picture In little more than her first year before the cameras. In "The Great Bar-I rier", which deals with the stern b ut romantic construction of the flist railway across Canada, Mls$ Collier Is playing opposite Richard Arlen. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Overcast, oalmr barometer, 30.08; tempera-'.-ure, 43; sea smooth. Triple; Island Part cloudy, .moderate westerly wind; light swell. Langara Island Part cloudy, fresh west northwest wind; sea choppy, Hazelton Part cloudy, calm, 40. OTTAWA, Sept. 10: (CP) Pre-1 oiht-viwi, "mlcr King announced yesterday; uurns Linc-v., um., will t.h fodprcii government plan-! Terrace-Cloudy, calm. 42. the termination of flow of meA guarantee lending institu-j Alice .Arm-Cloudy, light south i.tirtj -" uons against lusfo up w ..i-a,. i dam and for power to Boul- nf $50,000,000 would b3 set for KUTbllllllCllL LUliOU UU" -Slim SKIALU1UC KJ ilUiliW TITV H f t . a tM nlcn COAVlniTl .--vj iivic, i 'inn rnvprnmtniL is iiau i.iib most spectacular phase of ro-oDeration of the provinces to, c I'mnntf -1 1 1 w o iua AHAninfv . - . Hia tirtAmn nvnn hi. win k. iii i w.j t UV Viit VUVtlt"b LTU'W OUIklV uiivMif-tvv- v Mill i 1 1 il Ij L1UIC III 1111 lal I II I I Hill V 111U V a.w - C valves of the dam's outlet winter This will create a double prevailing wage rates. wu, one from each side of Busy Time For . Terrace Judge EXCURSION ..SHIP SINKS No Lives Lost as Vessel Founders Off Boston Last Night BOSTON, Sept. 10: (CP) The excursion steamer Romance was rammed amidships and sunk by the passenger coaster .New York off Boston Harbor last night. There was fog at the time. The 159 passengers and crew of 53 on the Romance were rescued. Five were taken to hospital and a few others were reported to have suffered minor injuries. The Romance sank within minutes after the crash. and the lists closed. Funeral Notice 20 CANADIAN LOAN IS OVERSUBSCRIBED OTTAWA, Sept. 10: (CP) i Hon. Charles A. Dunning, min- lster of finance, announced to new $100,000,000 loan had been oversubscribed in an hour INTERNATIONAL AIR MORE TENSE AGAIN 4 LONDON, Sept. 10: (CP) The international atmosphere in connection with the Span- tsh civil war became more tense again yesterday with the renewing by the Spanish gov- ernment of charges that Italy and Germany were aiding the rebels in violation of their pledged neutrality. A Spanish government radio station at Barcelona declared, that an in- surgent plane brought down by !oyallst,guns was piloted by an Italian officer and charged Nome Machine is Overdue Seven Days on Flight , To Whitchorsc i l'RNCE GEORGE, Sept. 10; TIM-.-Fear were felt yesterday for the safety of Hans Mirow and Eileen Stanjrooni who 'have. liten uureporte'd since they tooTi ' off from Piince Geor;e on Thurs-, day of last week for Whitehorse j enroute to Nome. Alaska. , Mirow operates the Mirow fly ing service at Nome. When the plane failed to arrive at Nome officials requested that the provincial police check points along the northern air route. It was found that the plane had never reached White-horse where it should have Arrived within a few hours after leaving Prince George. It had flown from Vancouver to Prince George on Wednesday of last week. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Sept. 10: (CPM I Wheat was selling at 98c on the Vancouver exchange yesterday and I today. GOLD PRICES MONTREAL, Sept. 10: (CP) The London gold price yesterday was $34.79 in Canadian funds, down lc from the day previous. The American price was $35 in Canadian I funds. PLANT IS i DESTROYED Ontario Hydro Commission Suffers $1000,000 Loss at Stlnson Near Sudbury ' SUDBURY, Oat., Sept. 101 (CP) Fire today destroyed the itOO,-" 000 Stlnson plant of the Ontailj I , f t 1 1 tll,.A. l,Anfll WlllAi. day that subscriptions for the ' " REFORMING CALENDAR LONDON, Sept. 10: (CP) S. -Jones, Astronomer Royal of England, and H. G. Wells, the, novelist, have, approved of "Ration-: al Calendar" of eight months of! 30 days and four of 31, with a "New ; . . . . I t T- It 1. U inkmlHA leal S IjVC uay, ii u" ouumihcu to the League of Nations. PPe-BfesterMH rln.ceBernard ays on (he Prince Rupert personal touch between agrlcul-irst Presbyterian Church, offlcla- 'ed a law applying a system of paid enEamlr. Gcrmaill' lly y . r)n Vancouver and turlsU throughout, the Dominions, ting. Shipmates and Canadian 1 vacations annually to all Indus- . was announced irum u uwn . ... . ., . -,...1 11.1. , : . . ..i . .... in 1 . j eek u ei . ; . , . to 4t, the interior inienor on last win taxe in inaia ana oeyiou uns juegjon mcmujis are requested to tries ana iraaes, puduc oi.-iYii.ca uu nllePect;d to take proceeded Pce starting nonpmhpr December l8. 18. lottend. .-Hnwtinn.l -utahllkhmenU. jyear, Funeral service for. the la to James Richardson of ss. Prlnc John will take place at 8 o'clock j . y this evening at the chapel of the' HOLIDAYS WITH PAY B.C. Undertakers, Rev. W. D. BRUSSELS, Sept. 10: (CP) The Holllngworth,, pastor of Belgium government recently pass- Communism De Luxe Is Proposal of Extremist Party in Latest Plan Free Love, Abolition of Private Property, State And Authority, Nationalization of Wealth and Produc- " tive Activity and Confiscation of Superfluous Clothes and Household Goods PORT BOU. Snain. Sent. 10r (C.P)-Th rho iuwiiMiuig me reoeis wuar ,,. . ,., . t , , ? : planes. FEAR FELT FOR PLANE TODAY'S STOCKS Courteiy 8. D. Johnston Oo.) Vancouver B: C. Nickel, .39. Big Missouri, .60. w-Bralo'rner8 .Q0.-U" ' B'. R. Cons., ,05. B. R. X., .15. Cariboo Quartz, 1.91., Dentoriia, .I6V4. Dun well, .03 . Golconda, ,09. Minto. .32. Meridian, .08. Morning' Star, .Oli. National Silver, .03. Noble Five, .02. Pend Oreille, .82. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 3.45. Reno, 1.18. Relief Arlington, .38. Salmon Gold, .10y2. Taylor Bridge, .IOV2. Wayside, .122. United Empire, .0234. Toronto Beattle, 1.37. Central Patricia, 4.20. Chlbougamau, 160. God's Lake, 1.10. Inter. Nickel. 56.75. Lee Gold, .06 . Little Long Lac, 6.00. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.95. Pickle Crow, 7.00. Red Lake Gold Shore, 2.30. San Antonio, 1.90. Sherritt Gordon, 1.65. Slscoe, 4.80. Smelter Gold, .08. Sturgeon River, .38. Ventures, 2.25. McLeod Cockshutt, 4.60. Hardrock, 3.10. Oklend. .35. Mosher, .64. Bousquet, .12. Bldgood Klrkland, 1.70. Gllbec. .052. Lake Rose, .58. Madsen Red Lake, 1.15. May Spiers, .50, Wlnoga Patricia, .29. Sullivan, 2.33. Stadacona, .67Vi. Greene Stabell. .61. Frontier Red Lake, .22. Francoeur, 1.45. Manitoba & Eastern, .22. Perron, 1.65. New-Augarita, .50. South Keora, .15. The small power yacht Alda arrived In port last evening from the south and sailed this morning for Ketchikan in continuation of a cruise to Alaska. On board were Capt. E. Scrlpp3 of Seattle jand W. O, Grof, Dudley S. Valen tine and S. S. Hohn of Los An- jgeles. TAX RATE new .L3" erman?: we5.e ? Spanish erovernment should be strinned of existing reu- latiuna yuveinm muiviuuai nueny was aovocaiea coaay 4 by Antonio Moreno, general secretary of the Workers' 4 Confederation. Moreno outlined a proposed "Iberian confederation of self-governing libertarian communes." ; There would be free love, abolition of private property, ui.'i: j? i.i!i.: f f t i. ii duuiiiuii ui siaie, auuimon oi ine principle oi autnonty, nationalization of wealth and productive activity and confiscation of superfluous clothes and household goods. Moreno asserted that the extremist National Confederation of Labor was dissatisfied with the timid policy of the Madrid government. NOT HIGH Figures Prepireit'aT VTctorJaf 'Show That Prince Rupert Compares Very Favorably A compilation of basic tax rates In Various municipalities of the province which has been prepared in Victoria shows that Prince Rupert compares favorably with ether cities of British Columbia. While the rate In some municipalities is lower than here, the general tendency seems to be higher. This may be a surprise to many as the gen- jccal feeling lias seemed to, be that (taxes were excessively high here, j According to figures which have :been compiled, Prince Rupert pays ' an average of $43.75 per $500 01 land and $1500 of Improvements (assessed valuations) excluding local Improvements. Rossland has the highest rate of $75 and Na-nalmo the lowest, $21.50. Victoria pays $66.37; Vernon, $50; Trail, $46.25; North Vancouver, $55.25; Nelson, $43.75; Kamloops, $50; Fertile', $66.25 and Cranbrook, $52.50. Among the cities having lower fates than Prince Rupert are Al- bernl, $37.50; Chllliwack, $42.50; Kelowna, $43; New Westminster, $28, and Prince George, $32.50. August Weather At Terrace About Same as Year Ago TERRACE, Sept. 10: Weather figures for Terrace for the month of August this year and last year show lttle difference. The hottest day in the past month was on August 3 when the mercury recorded 90 In the shade. Last year the highest temperature In August was 89. Rainfall was about the same, 1936 August bringing 1.5 Inch wlle August 1935 showed ' 1.44 Inch, Dubuc And Roberts With Campney Are Members Of Board OTTAWA, Sept. 10: (CP) Other members of the three-man permanent National Harbor Board of Canada along with Ralph Campney of Vancouver as chairman are Col. A. E. Dubuc, chief engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, and B. J. Roberts, assistant deputy minister of finance. , 1 V