n be Tomorrows Tides A ax iVs in in rning. ItM jv-7J ft. 23:41 It Francis Sayre To Phillipines sen in Law Of Ule Wwdrow Wilson To Paul .McNult TTNOTON D. C . Franklin D Prince George riarcd . Jl 10,000 Los Angeles-New Zealand Air Service At . VV V. 103 ANGELES. July 27: Pan' She BRITAIN Method of Marketing Told Special Article to Financial Newspaper In ' The FlnancUl Post of Toronto published a special article U am It: own correspondent in London tcil ,ln how Japanese salmon is mark ted in that country The art. Je nys: Bitter letting aroused in Great BriUtn respecting Japanese trade nay benefit Canadian exporter; to England. ThU arises out of the widely-publicised recent tale of $89,090 cases of eanned salmon to OrtUsh importers by Japanese can The amount involved is esti mated at close to $9 millions The group in London which controls the Japanese imports burs President I rhtoaUy the entire Japanese ex- Succeed 'port pack each year. Toe particu lar sale Just put through U quite t . . S. 1. h1kjI .nmilne am may nave urrni iiumru July Ti . I because of circumstance this year. Roosevelt The story of Japanese salmon in n iho nrltish market " U mm mixed up r with ' . ' !... - . TTTCaw of ttw tftte I'rstt'j proper eiaasiflcaUon With xlrrw Wilson as Commts-,in umon admllsing now In full - ' the piitUlpine Island In . wing and sales promotion men i n to Paul McNutt It calling on the retailers, the con-1 there will be tittlt delay .xroveriy over the latest sale it said' ving me appomwwnfc. UU1U 1 liming VUl 01 North Bv Air to have added tremendously to the Ualaa at the advertwne snaCe be- .ilrijt devoted to the Canadlin pro-1 diet Editorial com menu in every United Kinadom paper of import-a nee Is claimed to be worth thous ands of pounds. !on the quality lines, t . . i ine lunaamciuai difficulty is Uiat Canadian canners can't take Ar n an Alnnays to conUiplat- ot the quauty ' demand demand and and l ,d ri'.rnains: tu imni "n j th. nrir H UVI V ...VV. ... , on cheap lines. express service to New za-iThlu,ltcomes about that any given lard via Honolulu, Preliminary . . 7 r ront Janan- : .'-r. with that cud In viewjiave, , Canftdlan this mode. de. Plane Planes would would leave leave uu, and . a a rt,ff.r(,nt different relative relative auan- quan-on Monday fverdruj and or a line may bc New Ni.ru 7aland Zealand Friday Friday j .n Ja ROAD WORK UNDER WAY Forty Men Are Now at Work on I-' the shores of Prudhommc Lake while -"iv others umcrs arc arc wim&uik working on uu the .., all Canadian this year and all panese ntxt. Mm JaiunMf hide the country 'oriirin on their label. Under the British Merchandise Marks Act, Japanese salmon must be stamped with the words "Foreign Produce" nr ho mnrkrd "JaDan." Favorite Highway ..Un but tJ the BrlUsn housewife It suggests "CANada." Forty men are now at work on the extension and improvement on Japanese Brands Popular me onccna uivcr nignwuy nvu.t one way oi rcciiiying c th.4 end followine the rcsumpUon u-,uld De to sell Canadian sal- t operations there last week un-jmon exclusively for use with any der the new nrovlnclal road pro- ,,t.Hrllt,r label or Canadian shlp- 8ram. ier, couid pool their merchandise men are engaged in falling trees on d adVcrtlse this label In compeH- tlon wltn ine japuncac. The jne three tne best dcsi selling scuing Dranas oruuua in J'ldcnlng .itii ul of the vilU iUUUv road.on a u narrow ftW" jIJrjtaln -John West," "Sailor" and hill WU nt at Mile ll! n short itliUnna distance Ih1 this . ' .. .it , More ln 0, a "tie of Cloyah Bay. James Brannan, who has been residing here for the past six years With fr llM tr I, CHI1a.s Tfnva ... . uiiu mm. a u. iiujw Cove Circle, will leave on tomorrows train for Cardinal,' Manitoba, hi:re he will take Up future rcsl-wace with a eon, m-nw" are all JaDanesc. money is ?pent to popularize these labels than " Canaaa spenos on cry thing. Involved. Any advertls ess is very Ing man would condemn ii vigorously because It puts the shipper In the hands of nis ouueis unu w- sumers are completely oaiuca On the other hand, the existing. died. Vice-President I SSSSKK SH VV: m F Ai jus of Montreal, whi wa: ele-" 'd a V - Presldrn of The Royal Bank of Canada to I ii ;.ie vat an ? tauscd by the death of Julian C Smtih Mr Angus has been a director of Tne Royal Bank of Canada for a number of years. He 1 Preal dent and Managing Director of the Dominion Bridge Company and a director of a number of Important Canadian industrial and financial institutions. CALGARY ELECTION! Weather Forecast I IK TVwnlnlnn Mrarokrlcl Burrau t f One of the chief objections Is thaUynutorc. of Km . General Synopsis Pressure con tinues high off the British Columbia coast and fine, very warm weather has been general through out the nrovlnce. . ... i West Coast of Vancouver isiana Moderate to fresh northwest winds, fine, not much change Inj temperature. Carbon Monoxide Cause Of Death Medical Examination Th,i ThU Was Fate Of Eli Green, Esslngton Indian IMADC 1MHT -'Pirllanicnt Just Now Is Not 1 Justified I ! American OTTAWA. While the Whatever the embarrassment 10 mJy bc ,mproTrd the possibility Vilut of One Consignment Through I (he British eovernment. the effect slill j(. rcmains that parliament ... i i .11 S SfrJK . - 'and the hangover win laai tor r:-rf. OEOROE, July 27: - years." to quote one observer. G banning U, "f. Trade Not Organl.ed ' -Zv?E. CST. Unfortunater,-. the methods of T, v?u5 ofne cSSslJmentUlng Canadian salmon will not , $140J9M.permt producers to cash In on this at ta' r. ontly is placed HUevnni u CAM wv "w I - . .ss 1 might. Canadian snippers sou un- labelled products and out of thous ands of various labels on the mar kets Canadian salmon makes up some of each. There are some labels that are always Canadian sal mon but these are few and always Prrinirr Klntt Sars IHssolvinE Of may vear FAR AWAY Only 36,044,004 Miles Dlslant From Earth Today Observations Being Taken LONDON. July 27: The planet Mars Is today only 35.000.000 mil- mile away from the earth, the minimum distance In seveo-teen years The best view of the planet Is to be obtained In Africa and astronomical experts have i been Ralherins theje to make oV I"e - on with a' view to determine "-t. if noraiblel the exlrtence of animal or vegetable life there-jon, !" Lost Boy Safe I In Hospital At Bangor, Maine UUH injkllK. w I IDA - Po Fendr. aied 12. of Rye. J New York, is now In Bangor Hos-ioitA' follow!- a 100-mlle canoe1 !-nd i'f trio from Sherman. Maine, near where he was found July 27: (CP) - and 5c. European outlook CanadUn 2900 pounds, 6.6c have to meet again this In rirvM nucstions of peace and war. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackemie King said last night following the close of a cabinet meeting. For this reason no decision has yet been reached in regard to the date of a general election although a writ Is being issued for a Calgary West by-election September 25, this by-election having been necessitated because of the resignation of Former Prime Minister R. . Bennett. The general election situation remains unchanged as a result of the by-election announcement. "I do not think we would be Justified In dissolving Parliament while the present situation In Europe continues," the Premier said. Tuesday after having been lost, for n'-ne days In the Main wo-x.. He was practically nakid. badl wra'ched. bitten by Insects and l"rv itm nd hungry when found ... . , xhautted In a guides camn. i Halibut Sales Rose Spit. 7.7c and 5c. Summary 23,000 pounds, 7.8c and 5c to 7.7c and 5c. 5c 5c. 5r American Superior, 25,000, Royal, 7.8c and Canadian. Thresher. 8.000, Pacific, 7.1c and Annabelle. 7300, AUln,6.6c and 14,000, Cold Storage ARE SAFE IN CHINA Antliran Missionaries Have, How- ever, Been Forced To Evacuate 1 Their Headquarters TORONTO. July 27: (CP) The 'Canadian Church Mission has re ceived a report from Shanghai saying that all Canadian Anglican missionaries In Hon an Province of China are safe although forced to evacuate their headquarters during the last fortnight Chicago White Sox Ball Club In Trusteeship CHICAGO, July 27: Following the death of J. Louis Comlskey. president and owner, a few days ago, control of the Chicago White Sox, American League baseball club, passes Into the hands of & ntc4thlr f nr pliht. vnr rwnrl- Establishes ing the coming of age of fourteen- year old Charles A. Comlskey II, heir of Louis Comlskey. It was established to the satis-1-- - : facUon of the coroner yesterday,' system Is the cheap way to sell. Like through medical evidence ot all Canadian companies, the sal-Dr L W. Kcrgln, that the death mon people seem willing to take ' . . . .. t l it ii a .a of Ell Green, Port Esslngton in- wnai uiey can gci u iv ownv cii ...1 i ,.k,in.ui.n hndv was found ves--anvthlnz. The Canadian govern- TllC WIIOIC 0illiuil uun -,-uiuii, " - - - . - - terday morning m nis vromiis ie umj uscjity mw uw boat at the ocean oock, was auc.anyinin? aoout vanauian saimon to carbon monoxide polsonlng.J but the people most Interested leave F.vldently, deceased was " overcome their fortune to the whim of the 4,4 f SV S VJ 1 -1 A. I l. i lulll. ,1.. ' A by the fume and collapsed and trade and the Initiative of the broker. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939. Bulletins NO. 1 ACE COMING VANCOUVER Air Marshal W. A. Bishop, Canada's No. 1 ace of the Great War In bringing down enemy planes, Is flying here from Ottawa to visit Pacific Coast air bases at Vancouver, Victoria, Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands. He is flying a Royal Canadian Air Force , plane. The inspection will last a week or ten days. OSWEGO WOMAN DIES .VANCOUVEIt Mrs. Jiabel Bemieit ot iftwcfo, urego'n, died in hospital here uunng m nigbt tvio iys alter she suiiercd gun-snot wounds wdne visiting uere. Her nusband remains in critical condition in hospital with throat slashed. DOMINION SOCCER MON1KEAL Faleonbridge Falcons played a one-all tie with Montreal Carsteets last night, torcing a third game in the eastern linal occer series. Vancouver Radial defeated Winnipeg Irish at Winnipeg two to one in the western Hnals, thereby gaining a one game advantage in the best I three series for the Western Canada soccer championship. REPORT IS DELAYED OTTAWA The royal commission on Dominion-proTincial relations cannot have Us report ready for distribution before October 12, the chairman told Prime .MlnUter W. L. Mackemie Klnr in an exchange of correspondence made public by the Premier after a cabinet meeting. BACK IS BROKEN VANCOUVER John Stewart, Zeballos miner, is receiving treatment for a broken back after being rescued from a burning cabin by his Injured partner, George Jackson. Fire began after a falling snag broke through the roof, pinning Stewart, injuring Jackson and overturning a stove. Jackson was, flown to Vancouver by plane. TODAY'S STOCKS (Couruwr 8. U Johnston Co. J Vancouver Big Missouri. .12. Bralorne. 11.90 ask. Dentonla, .02. Falrvlew, .03. Gold Belt. 22. Hedley Mascot. .80. Mlnto, .Ol. Noble Five. .01i. Pend Oreille, 1.40. Pioneer. 2.40. Premier, 1.86. Privateer, 1.19. Reeves McDonald, .20. Reno, .49. Relief Arlington, .132. Reward, .Oils. -Salmon Gold, .07. Sheep Cheek, 1.18. Oils A. P. Con.. .14. Calmont, .30. C. & E,, 1.99. v Freehold, .03. ' Home. 2.15. " . Pacalta, .04 V2. Royal Canadian, 0. Okalta, 1.04. Mercury, .O6V4. Prcarle Royalties. .24. Toronto Aldermac, .32. Beattle, 1.28. Central Pat., 2.47. Con. Smelters, 44.50. East Malartlc, 2.75. Fernland, .03. Francoeur, .22. Gods Lake. .35ti. Hardrock. 1109. Int. Nickel, 50.00. Kerr Addlson2.01. Little Long Lac, 3.05. McLeod Cachshutt. 2.02. Madsen Red Lake. .36. MeKenzle Red Lake, U2. ' H' crop. Hon. W. D. Euler, minis- ter of trade and commerce, an- ncunces. t j Warm Weather '.Along Coast Record High Temperatures Tester day On Pacific Slope 111 At The Dalles B.C. WARM TOO VANCOUVER. July 27: (CP) British Columbia is sharing the ' heat wave along with other sec- ' tions of Canada and the Pacific I Coast. Vancouver's maximum J yesterday was seventy-four but i it was 108 at Grand Forks and nearly 100 in other sections of the Interior. There has been croD da mate from the heat on I the prairies and in Ontario and there have been forest fires In the west. Weather Forecast Prince Rupert and Qun Charlotte Islands Moderate to fresh coutheast winds, partly cloudy and. warm with showers at night PRICE: 5 CENT3 United States Breaks Japanese Pact PREMIER GUARDED iomblni Continues In England. On Intrrsxd Scale .Man rincu , London Station LONDON. July 27: (CI') Scot-Und Vrd put Prime Minister vllle Chamberlain and other tiblnet rnlnUters under special ,uird today, held three men for iiimliialionj and questioned Korrs in search for terrorists folio in five bombings ,ln London and IJerpool rlerday. The most serious bombing was t London station where a nun as killed and a score JAPANESE SALMON IN Uncle Sam Is Making Move In Direction Of Embargo Upon Nippon Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of 1911 is TerminatedDepartment of Treasury Preparing to Take Action WASHINGTON, D.C., July 27: (CP) The United States today cleared the way towards an embargo against Japan as an aggressor nation by terminating the 1911 treaty of commerce and navigation. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, with the approval of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, sent a note to the Japanese ambassador stat- . . . . . i i ft I e,. T A . . , l en. grain elevator at Prince Rupert will be reopened immediately A' to help handle the big prairie uig wiat uie uiuicu omici uum expect the treaty to, expire in six 4j months. . Later Secretary of the Treasury plpvnfftt flPTA Henri Morganthau announced that "' w t tne Treasury was studying the po3- Hnr-fl sibmt' ct action Involving United OAf penS it UnCe states purchases of Japanese-gold, sliver and merchandise but gave no mnl oi utfc acuu" wulu w OTTAWA. July 27: CP : PITTSBURG MOVING UP Pirates Are Threat for Time Being in National League With Close ' v Race for Second Position t. . PITTSBUROr July 27: tCP) 'Pittsburg Pirates bounded Into ' runner-up position in the National League yesterday by winning a double-header from the lowly Phillies. The Pirates are on even terms 1 with the St. Louis Cardinals as far 'as games won are concerned but have lost one less. Half a game behind the Cardinals are the Chicago Cubs in fourth place while the Brooklyn Dodgers are also still within striking distance, making an Interesting race still for second place. The Cincinnati Reds, Idle yesterday, are still out on top with a margin of nine full games and, barring bad luck, should be able to cop the flag this year. In the American League the New York Yankees Increased their mar-pin of lpadershlD bv half a eame SEATTLE, July 27: Record high to seven-and-a-half games by rout-th vpar were Inir th rpllar-dwellln St. Louis set yesterday all along the Pacltl; Browns while the runnlng-up Bos-Coast. The hot spot of the Pacific ton Red Sox were dividing a doubly 1 Northwest was The Dalles, Oregon, bill with Chicago White Sox. I with 111. Medford, Oregon, record- yesterday's Big League scores: led 106, Chehalls. 105 and Spokane, American Leaiue juj. mere are serious iotch. at Grant's Pass and other points. I Confesses To Killing Man Hllch Hiker Declares That He Threw Kansas City Municipal Officer Oft Bridge KANSAS CITY. July 27: George Carson, a hitch hiker, has con fessed to killing Edwin L. Snyder, Kansas City municipal officer. St. Louis I, New York 14. Cleveland 9, Philadelphia 3. Detroit 3, Washington 1. Chicago 8-5, Boston 1-6. National League Philadelphia 1-3, Pittsburg 3-5. Brooklyn 2, Chicago 10. New York 0, St Louis 10. The league standings to date: Changes In Radio telegraph Service He says that he pushed Snyder r. g. Emmerson, Formerly of Digby off a bridge. A suicide note, sup posed to have been written by Snyder, Is unexplained. .It had been thought that Snyder fell off the bridge. Moneta, 1.08. ' Noranda, 82.50. Pickle Crow. 4.70. Preston E. Dome, 1.57. San Antonio, 1.91. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.03. Stadacona, .49. Uchl. 1.16. Bouscadlllac, .04. Mosher, .15. Oklend. .08. Smelters Gold, .03. Dominion Bridge. 28.25, Island, Made Inspector S. C. Jackson to Vancouver Changes In the Dominion Gov ernment Radiotelegraph Service In volving former well known members of the Dlgby Island staff are reported. R. O. Emmerson, who was transferred from Dlgby Island station to Lazo several months ago, Is being made Inspector at Kam-Iood.1 In succession to S. C. Jackson, a former chief operator at Dlgby Island, who Is moving to Vancouver In a similar capacity. Sidney Elliott, at present operator In charge at Dead Tree, Point, will be moving either to La?6 or Victoria, it Is understood. m iT m it