Today's Weather prince Rupert Overcast, strong southeast wind; barometer, 29.C0;, temperature, 38; sea rough: BAD ONE Canadian Trade Treaty OTTAWA, Feb. 29: (CP) Canada arpin which Would-'brtngrulrt to t j . w...tf "rf f V)1aU 1UI. ...fu IJ L. .t J Mr Bennett said that the present eaiy was suDstanuauy tne same -"O UVU1I14 kltUV M v, ttpmntc f a ThIta Life With Poison nection with Notorious San Francisco Sterilization Case fin I , ,, a. L V - Vol. XXV No. 51- MPLAM "a. iiewiit's daughter, Anno I ooper Hewitt, was the victim, was D,.-,ll Will ported in n sprtmi, rnnrtlt.lnnllVCVlllFlUD ?! ill e last night. Authorities arc v....s iajflllg mi UUUlUUIl.ll fBc of attempted suicide salnst Mrs. Hewitt. lmi(lfSnnn ft W 1 W Civil Actions VlflTz-xriT. ,... Che Before Court Itnlllnmrr Bank Brines Suit Order to Determine How F,state Shall be Distributed The length of highway affected j is 4Vj miles with one slide two! thousand feet long and sixty feet deep over the road. Temperature Is still freezing but this is not hampering the work. In other parts of the state neai- er the coast, roads are being, i f hrp.ltanprl with flnnrf At manv , ,l lnlte hlfrhtifotfe n rn imrlpr tt'nlpi I I to a depth of as much as one BALTIMORE, Feb. 29:-The will the last few days but, so far, there of R. t npvnnin. tooacco man-i""- ....6v. jnate, was read In a local court vesterday ln connection with a "its For Sweepstake Winning suit brought by a Baltimore bank , must He issucrt Withtn one Vcar Under New legislation NEW LIBRARY BOOKS A few of the recent additions to PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, B.C. mmln T Lottie Doesn't Live Here Any MoreMJonc To Country , Prince Rupert is no longer a "one zle King announced last night, horse town." In fact this is a "no stating that the by-election to nore town" since Lottie doesn't TOKYO, Feb. 29: (CP) -The atmosphere in Tokyo be- choose hls successor would be held llv5 here any more . i.1 . l i. i i i nn Kfav 91 fllllU II IIV1I 14 bllUllCUULI ILL L'l lllllll'l Willi vv AUUIU IV14W ti n . . i . rnMMi-..inH - rrppn no m mi rrr-i a i i ntt a surrounded the buildings with barbed wire entanglements but the authorities had hesitated to take too active measures against the rebels In fear of making heroes of them In the eyes of the military faction and fomenting further disorders for they are known to have many sympathizers Finally all surrendered or were captured without bloodshed. that two admirals had been assas sinated. There was threat then of has been clamped down on news leaving the country or disseminated in the nation. The city was reported calmer today with, expectation of an early resumption of normal business. Official Announcement The Japanese government, after uai io tne interests of the throwing In its weight with loyal h v-u . j mi :n v niirrx ;ii iiii.m ii ii- iii.mii : we have and gets little In rc- ! rectionlst soldiers, officially an- ted on Wednesday thus coming toi a dramatic close tonight. j Premier Okada, who had been previously listed among those as- j on fclnl f n1 hnG Mfl1lmprf fhp j prime ministership. Okada's re-j appearance was kept secret until the rebellion was quelled. Industry on this coast. FLOATING CANNERIES Salmon Packers Will be Forced To smithing. Use Them, Declares C. C. F. it i i iucmuer " Z , "l6:,' " I VICTORIA, Feb. 29: (CP)-E. E. uiuugn urn uuiciauy conurmea, Bakewe,t c c p member for Mac. kenzie, told the Legislature yester- ri.iv that Hrltlsh fViliimhln flshprv open break between army and navy lnterests would be com 1Ied to use factions with a new internal crisis. floaU cannerles on scows. He A .irirtpr rpnsnrshln th.in pvpr . . . .r r.. aeciarea mat tne cost oi a cannery is the same for one month as six in preparation and Installation while a permanent cannery could operate only during a short run of fish in one locality. On the other hand, floating canneries could be towed to nsw grounds.- Mr. Bakewell urged the government to seek financial aid. from Ottawa for a scheme whereby vnnn(r men rnnlH hp licpri In fish of the up- , ,, rising today, the crisis which star Snoqualmie Pass Highway Clearing Work in Progress The Insurgents apparently mis- SEATTLE. Feb. 29: State public took Col. Denzo Matsuo, the Pre- works crews are engaged ln clear- i JERSEY CITY. Feb. 29: AHe?-1 mlrr's brother-in-law and sccre- lng Snoqualmie Pass highway of. having taken an overdose cf tary. for Okada and it was Mat- great snowslides which during ttie1 ,1 rnrif t . 1 I k . . . I L 1 . t A rr d IiiaaIi wr r ill Arl Im mv.ma rtt Al . ' "' antuiiJi m luuuuii. suo s DOuy WIUCII was luuiiu ill uic iJ""" "- vuUi.Vu ... v...Vw , "icide, Mrs. Hewitt, charged with snow in the garden of the Premier's Ists losing their lives by being aynem in connection with ths residence after the visit of the re-, buried In avalanches .v- gun riuiitistu n;iiiiiK- hpic TODAYrJSlSTOCKS (Colrtes7 S. D. Johustou Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, 25. Big Missouri, .63. Bralorne, 6.60. . B. R. Con., .03 Ht. B. R. X.. .09'2. Cariboo Quartz, 1.33. Dentonla, .24. MInto. .073,i. Meridian, .12'i. Morning Star, .02. National Silver, .028. Noble Five. .04 4. Pend Oreille, 1.10. Porter Idaho, MV. Premier, 1.19. Reeves McDonald, .10. Reno, 1.13. Relief Arlington, .43; . Salmon Gold, .08 2. Taylor Bridge, .07 , Wayside. .17 'i. '..'5 C. & E., 1.19. Freehold", .08. Mercury, .13. ' Toronto ., Argosy, .82. A Seattle Gold, 1.55. Central Patricia, 3.10. Chlbougamau, .53. -Gods Lake, 1.32. Granada, .21. Inter'l. Nickel, 505. ' Lake Maron, .07. LceGold, .033,4. . Little Long Lac, 7.05. Macassa, 4 55. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.50. Noranda, 49.50. Perron, 1.45. Pickle Crow, 4.84. Red Lake Gold Shore, .90.' San Antonio, 2 95. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.21. jfoot as a result of neavy rains ofj sisco, 3.20 Smelters Gold. .05 Vi. Stadacona, .34 14. Sturgeon River, .51, Sudbury Basin, 4 50. Tcck Hughes, 4.98. to determine the distribution. The the pay section of the public lib-, Ventures, 2.39. -r.n nnt nnn ...1.I.V. rnrw arc on n as e follows: fnllnujc "fiatiirrlsiv "Saturday. i cit tniniiPfi $28,000,000 of which. rary to Smith Rev-1 Island" (Brooke). "Susan and tt nnn nnn was was left leu. m .vW- - .BwTL ZHr'ZwC u werastakn nr M circumstances. i 1934-35" (Mantle), "Victorious terday afternoon' from Seattle lure I'uw . TT tlilltllkd UIIV ea5 after such prizes are won' nn ..i ,. - . . i .... . n.xi tc lpirf'iivi. iciii -""cmvc limitation or otnr.r oii : . i . - w ......v.. vivii ui vuiivi . Ti-oy" (Masefleld). "Floating Peril" where she was called recently on iuppenneim), "Tne Kiigioie uacn- acc0unt of the serious Illness o! ' . , , . . . . . . uiwuilS IOr VJIrlnn.Q r9H t.n ' OCAi iljEi. -" o"" Vior slelr ho Into trc Wllllnm bv Tin,, r. v o ..,pH vpsterdav to be making a Shoe Bottoms" (Tlnnett). "Mary. 8 ner.arnvui m uie rugev oouno onald, acting Attorney General, j satisfactory recovery. i Queen of Scotland" (Zwelg). city. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 Liberal Member for Lillooet, George Murray, Critical of Postponement of By-elections Planta Turns Tory I nest of trouble, I Lillooet stated. "By refusing to grant the immediate exercise of the franchise, he plays the entire pro home economics, Is ln charge of costumes and Nelson Allen will j assist Roth Gordon m the matter of scenery and stage effects. The I plays themselves are scheduled for Friday, March 13. 57,00U,UUU Mlss M1 Wllla WMa Dver Dyer rptiirnprt "turned tn to the ih, who himself died a Joanna" (Cambridge), "England. son, Weather nolds, a . U ' ,.ripr mystcrlou mvstorimw RnociVc- Speaks" (nihh (Glbbs), "Rpst "Best Pinvs Plays of of city city on on the the Princess Princess Adelaide Adelaide yes-1 yes- i oaay s rr totntr Terrace Cloudy, calm, 34 above. Anyox Snowing, calm, 25 abovn rm one to ten vears 1 nrovlrit.l tor Lovcjoy, who has been seriously Cloud" (Pcdler), "A Daughter of Hazclton Cloudy, calm, 22 above. n a bill lntroducPrt in thP To!,, in with bronchial Influenza, was the Nohfu" (Suglmoto). "Horse p-oocu tuuun- Smithers-tRainlng, calm, mild Burns above. Lake Bright, calm, 30 PROBLEMS stated that he sympathized wlth t rs j Mr. rauuuo wno was, ne auiu entangled in the party "machine" toij which homage must be paid and which was responsible for the in- i action of the government in many! matters. jHigh School To Stage Plays In OF OWNERS Resolution Goes Through vince into the hands of extreme; OTTAWA, Feb. 29: (CP) Th' radicals who will find ln this ac- j House of Commons adopted a res-tlon material with which to organ- j olutton urging the study of condi Ize unrest. By this -action he. also further alienates those members of the Liberal party who have been calling for a provincial convention." Mr. Planta's Position tions among owners of smai: homes, many of whom are forced jy circumstances to see mortgage-: foreclosed and their dwellings sold. A resolution to this effect sponsored by Dr Hermas Deslaurlcr. Mr. Planta, ln announcing that 1 Montreal Liberal, encountered no he was now a Conservative, ex-; opposition, plained that he had supported the I Liberal government In previous sessions because thousands of Con-servatlvea had helped to elect the Liberals rather than place affairs in the hands of the "Socialist group." The Peace River member Old Country Soccer English Cup Sixth Round Fulham 3, Derby County 0. Sheffield United 3, Tottenham Arsenal 4, Barnsley 1. English, LcagueFirst Division Aston Villa 3, Liverpool 0. Bolton Wanderers 1, Stoke City 2. Brentford 0, Birmingham 1. Everton 2, Manchester City 2. Huddersfleld Town 1, Blackburn Rovers 1. Portsmouth 3, West Bromwlch Al bion oion 1. 1. Hearts 2, Motherwell 2. Kilmarnock 4, Dundee 1. Queen's Park 1, Partlck Thistle 1. Queen of South 3, Alrdrleonians Rangers 4, Third Lanark 2. , St. Johnstone 2, Ayr United 3. Tomorrow's Tides High 7:24 a.m. 18.3 It. 21:06 p.m. 15.6 ft. Low i. 0:44 a.m. 10.0 ft. 14:15 p.m. 6.3 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS MA Y SEARCH FOR WOMAN JAP PREMIER NOT REALLY ASSASSINATED ' Cam, k Okada, Reported To Have Been Slain, Is Alive and Not Hurt rUl.....l I1I.I1 1 I II 1 ..p r . nuuum iiuuu3iii.u uiiu iicuu oi uovcrnmcni Remains Unchanged DUFF IS SENATOR: Well Known Nova Scotia Member Goes to Upper Chamber OTTAWA. Feb. 29: (CP) William Duff, Liberal member for An-tlgonlsh-Guysboro and for many years a party stalwart in the Marltlmes, has been appointed to the Senate, Premier W. L. Macken ' tHONSF. HAS tx jL w VisM mm.. NU nUKofc ; TOWN NOW : LIVELY DAY A Prince George Friday On Way to Fairbanks Mary Joyce, Young Roadhousc Keeper and Two Companions Are Missing in Northern Wilderness While Making Long Trip by Dog Team ; PRINCE GEORGE, Feb. 29: With a large new plane for commercial air service in Alaska. Joe Crosson. noted sympathizes with Premier Aho He northern flier, left Prince George yesterday for Whiter says is Heipieiiiands of horge enrdute to .Fajrbanks. He took delivery of the plane ar y. ac ne Burbank, California. If she is still missing when he ar- vicTORiA, Feb. 29: (CP) The rives in the north,- Pilot Crosson will undertake a search w" "i it U,nef lef, ,ln Legislature had its most interesting for Mary Joyce. 27-year old road-": iart Clpatet 111 t he military COUI) d etat 011 Wednesday V . , r T ' day rom a political standpoint so nouse Keeper, wno nas noi Deen re- rTfiTT Tni-i h e?ulto,U the asiatiin of i i - x, Sii , , . u. wr uiiooei, issued a siaiemeni to ' - " 117 Ill' A I 'I'll nn imniui. Mil l hhiiim hii i iksmsu nn ni rno nk'vn ina xic was a mem dp r ni me Krwai wnvwt utc jtaia nan; uccu i ... ih.ii frm Tb tn TT-airhonirc t mw ri i j - - w - - , I- . - . . . . , viiv, ui vo v. a iwiv.iitiiA bw ikv i m ttm m m m m rm. m , m m m Kouimings, mrowing aown tneir several years w6r , ment for postponing the Omineca t I arbitrary and autocratic act by Mr. "t1 j Murray ln his statement. "In deny- While the young woman is over- arm3 and accepting the authorities ago visited Prince Rupert in the . Iew aa)5 ago sne was piaceaiand Burrard by.elections while due. no great alarm is felt as to her erms. Four thousand loyal troops co""5 f investigation of the aboard a train and shipped to CUv2 Planta wno had been elected safety. It is believed heavy snows yooacocK wnere sne wiu spena ner peace Rlyer ftt thfi al of the past few days probably heW r .5. V QmS aQ J0DS n election as an Independent Non- her up. She is accompanied by twol Partizan, speaking in the debata companions-Jimmy Allen, a white Johnny ,k Walked Prince Rupert's the Thfone h dedared man, and an Indian guide. !!? y..!r?"' s. 15 BIn? himself to be now a Conservative. R"m1'olulDU51"e!,ts a"Q Postponement cf thJ by-elections wUl h have to apply himself to the 0mPneca and Btirrardyto an ln. more up-to-date. :J forms of black-. . Subjecl Is Now Before Caucus In Victoria Preparatory to Legislation Being Introduced VICTORIA, Feb. 29: The ques tion of health Insurance Is now before the Liberal caucus here preparatory to the introducing of legislation In the House on the subject. Many divergent views ave being considered. There Is keej interest ln the form of legislation ,lng these electoral districts repre-l w w that will be presented. ,. sentation in this House, the Premier j ... . will raise around him a hornet's.. . . . ,. , , ' The Prince Rupert Chamber of the member f0r " Commerce a few days ago pre- uone for amaii iiome rossessors Jented ,Us vJews to victoria on 'health Insurance, stating that i'. was opposed to the suggested form of legislation or to legislation at ill at this time on the subject. NEW ROAD IS NAMED Birthplace of King Alfred is Commemorated in Scenic Highway Being Built Here Sitting as a city council yesterday, City Commissioner W. J. Alder passed an order-ln-councll naming th,e new road which leads westerly from McBride Street in McClymont Park along Hays Creek to the foot Grimsby Town 3, Middlesbrough' ,, Jt u named aftef the ftn. clent village hi England ln which King Alfred was born. . In addition to naming 'the road, the city commissioner authorized the conversion of further bonds under the city's refunding scheme and (passed accounts. TO SEEK DIVORCE CHICAGO, umuAuu, Feb. reu. 29: a. The ine uci.re actress mm im 1 f JViOnth 01 MarCll Sheffield Wednesday 3, Leeds j wife of Arthur Loew, well known unireau. ineaincai ana moving picture At thp rpriilir mMllnir of thp : rrtiiuu nunil um 4, ouiiucuuuu ui4iiii,c, .Kit jwitiunj. iw ian King Edward High School Drama tic Club yesterday the main busl-1 ness concerned the costumes needed for "The Mouse Trav." Thi? play calls for styles of some forty years ago for six women and one .2. Scottish League First Division Aberdeen 1, Arbroath 2. Albion Rovers 0, Hibernians 1. Clvde 0. Celtic 4. man. Miss Tracy Currie, teacher of i Hamilton Academicals 6, Dun- fermllne 1. fornla where it Is her Intention to secure a divorce. H. S. Parker left by last evening's train on one of his periodical business trips to Burns Lake and various other interior points. PENITENTIARIES TO BE INVESTIGATED OTTAWA, Feb. 29: (CP) A royal commission has been set up to Investigate all factors of the Canadian penitentiary sys- N. H. Terry, who is interested ln; tern. It will cover every phase, Stewart Snowing, calm, 21 the extraction of gold from the of operation, administration, black sands of Graham Island, at- discipline and reforms, Hon. rived ln the city on the Prlnces3 Ernest Lapolnte, minister of Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Justice, said. Vancouver and sailed last night on the Prince John for Massett. ' ', X