m . . . c . . Hmfn .ifi summon i . - . . . . . i llrre This Week r w.ng have been sum .1 jry servlte at the sevj - Supreme Court Assizes' wek r Anderson 'Premier! Aiams (Ocean Falls, J : Terrace t. Henry Arncy.l A on John Armstrong. O.i am - I a. Arnold (Smlthersi.1 Joseph Hell usk. ii. 'Stewart). Frederick. T -race. 11. J. Bacon. W.j - Mrs. A. K. Brecn, John' Leon Dlaln, R. H. W. i nick unenosKi. !Tmmrmi a inn i.Hin- I T'warH. Ernest Cavenallcl i K CnuoMan intrunrt). Ravi m KJfwangai, George Dover.1 i H L Frank (Terrace). Mrr. 'f,l Q'.ixss. retcr Oamula, C. J-rrr "i-iH mum ljkp). E. D fk'.e Stewart). John Hosklns. P ll!J!T;nr ((Vln Pnlls). Ed- r i Unit it...n.i T r Tnhnx lld.VIIVI.'l E Johnslnn (Tprrace). M. M. ... a J . I - t- I rr XT' T t ainii rnrri i i.iiiirK i i L-suchred rUk). S. II. Leslie.1 ;i" tlnhnri M.tfoo Mavsle O'- iWPnthor Hnipra;T "l klliVUSU i" v-" -- -' iissmiii wrucvi ui"Tii -a Mid mnco Ruiri. mm nr s i rwii snt rtftVAfa me aui ir pnto4 ending S uin. tomorrow . General Synopsis Pressure con- Tf VI1 A t ....mm 1 - rr,t rtrituvi nnlnmKU m-I-iIIa rain i '1 rtnl . I II IL... .nnCT ' -v-.mssvu ijn VJIU VllVi SI vu" 1'rlnce Rupert and Queen Charge Islands- Fresh to strong niuus, tlOUUJ UllU IllllU West Coast of Vancouver Island "IQS. maaUv fa r mrl rnnl She TODAY'S STOCKS (Oiurtrar 8. D. JottnMoa Oo 1 Vancouver Dig Mlvnurl. .15. Rratorne. 10.W. Cariboo Quartz. 2.14. Dentonla, .0J?t. Falrvlew. MSt ask. Oold Belt. .45. Hedley Maeot. -88. Mint. .01i. Noble nve. .OHi. Pacific Nickel. .16. Pend Oreille, 1.35. Pioneer. 25. Premier. 1.93. Privateer. 1.12. Reeve McDonald, .21. Reno. .42. Relief Arlington, .09Vi-Reward. .03. Salmon Oold. .10. Sheep Creek. 1.05. Cariboo Hudson, .23. Hedley Amal, .04 ask. Oils A. P. Con.. .15. Calmont. J6 ask. C. & E.. 2.00. Freehold, .03li. Home. 2.18 ask. Pacalta, .05V Royal Canadian, .17 ask. Okalta, 107 ask. Mercury. .06. Prairie. Royalties, .19. Toronto Aldermac. .30. Deattle. 1.18. Central Pat.. 2.32. Con. Smelters, 48.50. East Malartic, 2.34. Fernland, .04. Francocur, .18. Gods Lake, .35. Hard Rock, 1.09. Int. Nickel, 47.75. Kerr Addison, 1.61. Little Long Lac, 2.75. McLcod Cockshutt, 1.99. Madsen Red Lake, .38. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.20. Moneta, 1.03. Noranda, 78.50. Pickle Crow. 5.00. Preston E. Dome, 1.40. finn Antonio. 1.55. Sherritt Gordon, 1.00. Stadacona, .55. . Uchl Gold, 1.30. Douscadlllac, .05. Mosher, .14. Oklend, .07. Smelters Oold, .04 . Dominion Bridge, 26.75. mm.i'.c groom is the f .a w. U .1- Mr Ml: t U wc .fllaa :or :-.aii a'- Cxt -u Hall, West-,.nl M: AU-Urf r Mai J.K-j..a. the f j :r. r PrrnsiT R ra-.,iv Mar-Donald; the bride Dorern Maybcrta Danaz Telkwa Is Staring Come-Back; ' I New Industries Being Started ; By People On Own Initiative itr r II. SAWf.F. in Omirteca Herald Tomorrow s Tides 141 Capitol TAXI 4:35 a.m. 17.fi ft. 18:02 p.m. 10.7 (t. 11:21 am. 5.5 ft. Maccy's Coffee House ..23:44 pJU. 9.5 ft. T& NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXVIII No. 4, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., JlONDAY, MAY 8, 1939. PRICE: CENTS Wo' lew Alliances Are Being Lined Up i i o-German Treaty irected At I ranee- Britain It Is Admitted 1s...ih i.iin An Taken to Stress That il is Not Anti Communistic Poland Warned of Implications MILAN, Italy, May 8: (CP)-Hope for Gcrman-Po-r-anciliation grew in Italian political circles today "a :;ts pondered the implications of their new politi- Informed Fascists reasoned t Premier Benito Mussolini would not have agreed to i lji alliance as was announced bunuay u ne nan ex- A I i MMM cr.a involve mm in an - Ttin conflict as sooni Nazi officials hailed the r Itaiun military pacti :.-tert bulwark guard- peace and took oc-j c t Polish attention toj in.- Whether or not' . '.ologtcal" reshuffling I Orrmany closer to Sov- a reaction appean toi It was Indicated' J M-n nA( fltmnH ft T I bu: at what Nazis call mm powers." epec-Draln and France. m ur JURYMEN: Japan Seeking Military Pact I With Fascists I TOKYO, May 8. CP Domel News Agency said today that Lieutenant Oeneral SeUhlro Itagakl, Minister of War, and Oeneral Kunlakl Kolso. Minister of Overseas Affairs, had told the Japanese press that they favor the contusion of a military agreement with Germany and Italy a. FORMER PREMIER MACDON ALB'S SON WEBS Military Pact Between Great Britain And Turkey Is Being Closed; Has Strong Guarantees COLORFUL, THRILLING DEPARTURE Kin and Queen Givsn Great Send-off As They Leave On TreteSent-Breaking Trip ENJOY GLOOMY VOYAGE A 110. Mil) HIE OiFKESS OF AUSTRALIA, .May 8: (Ll1) Quebec bound, 1 tie royal flotilla ciawlid tnroujh the ,u;et Allan-Ocean today in single file as moiSiU.t-.iUtn touthi.st winds blew foj banks over the Empress of Australia and her convoy. The sea was less boisterous today than it was yesterday. Their Majesties continued to enjoy the trip in spite of the gloomy weather. PORTSMOUTH, May 8. tCP)-Ihc great Canadian Pacific Uner Empress of Australia was gustsn 3 o'clock St-turaay arternoon ana headed out across the Atlanta from this naval base with Kin Georee and Queen Elizabeth aboard for their pi ecedent-breaking trln tr Canada, the Uniten ' J - o r v . - - .. r 1 1 .J Tf o o Telkwa is coming back. Of all the places along the 5 riorfrfcene Canadian National Railway from the Pacific coast oast- a mtl ; moorlng ropes cast off ward it is the one place that is showing some real progress and tugs puUed th uner's nose and there is no government or railway finances going in- r 0wi out irom the dr.. the to the place. That is the real healthy and promising fea- King and Queen stood watcMnc lure. The people there are doing it themselves. Therejs tTthSSS 5 cheering not a great deal of money in any, . . hundrpd acres -nptntnrs massed on the shore. one bank account in or arounf Tel-, ; . ... . d . , b k k.pnUpntiv ther waved as the shlpl kwa but there is a big credit ac-of aRd Qn thu ,and he wM drsw away Aj the llner paSjfdi count of faith in the country ana onnrhtor tviusc. ihrmieh the narrow harbor mouth.l a belief that work will be rewarded. hPffinnine the outfit Is n roar of checrina and a thunder Many years ago F. M. p"1 ! smaU bu u is being buUt with the j 0f artillery salutes rolled out. took up the development of a coal f or,Hn ac ,ne ,oun. ; p.(.nrt.d bv the 9100-ton cruis- minA and durliia the recent bad;. , years he has keot it going and re-1 market win take the products and' wt'h the 32.000-ton Repulse, on ln & nav roll at Telkwa as Well... . ... . . .Wi-i. u u j Kn rlrnt11v nlan-l vu.tivu - r-j , mai appears win dc piuuiuuig ui hicu " v...b... as furnishing the public wi hahghj w rowth Uom a;ned TheiP Majesties -would travel, grade grade of of fuel fuel at at a a reasonable reasonaoie price. price, j packing house, it U only a step j the Empress headed west through. He He has has been been Joined Joined by by his nis sons sons as as stock . rdj and and a a refrlgerator rerlgerator the English Channel. i they grew up and. now the coal mine ,plant and that step may taken I Then C. P. Dusslnger went Into huxiness on his own I Jk.W.fc.rf I I in the not distant future. From Portland Admiral Sir rrharles Forbes, commander-ln- lv,if f thp Hnmf Fleet in his flae- Creamcry Opens . . ,h(, hattiPshln Nelson, led account and. as he was well known l The first of this month the Telk-',the main division of the fleet into and a real force of energy and ac-;wa Creamery will open and thatttne channel. then added the hotel to his enter-1 cream the farmers of the interior Dassed through the lane they prises prises and and that that Is is holding hoiatng its lis ow own.can produce and the larmers neeaiormed after turning about, eacn He bought and repaired homes and, not think they can produce toowarship fired a -twenty-one gun i nlA old -rfnro store hlllldlnB building and and ! mi.Kti much. TKio The TVlVwn Telkwa rrpnmprv creamery U is a moved an put it In shape and his places are oil rpntpd. t airaiute. i modern plant and It will turn out a Princesses Elizabeth and Mar- high grade of butter. "garet Rose said good-eye to tneir v... nniriBer is branching outi These two industries, the cream In the Industrial line. He first gotjery and the pork packing plant, . . . .t ... A ntimlvr nf,m ms.n in.n VprV fpw VPaTR fl a big larm, men hu' " "' "j v.. ...-. v eood bacon pigs on it with first thriving town at Telkwa and a f a . Unit f.l n.,4 MntAnlArl class boar at tne ncaa. iuuuj nv ucaimy, prui;iuuo nu nn has sixty-five little pigs running I agricultural population in the Bulk- ITp start- lev Kltnlnv and Kkpena Valle"S. arounu uiiu r" - pd Drocesslng pork and It turned because produce will be taken from OUl IU - - ... ....... he could hardly Keep up wun vnei xne uuiKiey vaucy oo-wperauc demand. He has a smokehouse .Seed Growers Association cstabllsh- and he Is now fitting up a piace ca at TelKwa a lew years ago a secu .t narVlncr hnilse. He Is rlpnnlntT nl.inl. not a crr.lt ble lor a ri'tjuiui .v.-.t. a f oit thP nles the farmersithlnsr but one tliat has added many i have nave to w sell and if some one wish- thousands of dollars to the receipts . fn tpll their pigs before they are ,0f the farmers who have patronized parents aDoara me nner ntokj before sailing time. At the dock were Queen Mary, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke and Duchess of Kent. MEAL COST $5 Sverre Larson, for obtaining a meal fradulently. was fined $5, with option of three days lmprh Another Step in Anti-Aggression Front-Britain Ready-to Act as Mediator in Polish-German Dispute Over Danzig 'LONDON, May 8: (CP) A military alliance of limited scope between Great Britain and Turkey will be announced this week, possibly on Wednesday or Thursday. The announcement will be make simultaneously in London and Ankara. The alliance will constitute another step in the British anti-aggression front but the terms will be much stronger that the guarantees to Poland, Roumanla and Greece. WIWnQill? I ! Three main provisions, it is re-T f II 1 iJO JS IO ported, are that Turkey will line up . with Great Britain in any war In C jVO Pit A I rtT1 H the Mediterranean area In which r vJIY 1 Ldrslu Italy is on the other side. Turkey will fight alongside Great Britain In any war In the Balkan area pro-British and Canadian Broadcasting viding Anglo-Russian' negotiations Corporations Speech Of last week, Fail To Former Carry King VERDUN, May 8: (CP) The Duke of Windsor, addressed from Verdun today an appeal to "all uit in a new coat ol wnlte paint . that such cruet and destrnc as she" Wefghed anchor hete 'if tire madness shall never ayain overtake mankind. The BritMi droadcastms Cor- poration announced that it wou'd not relay the broadcast in the Britlh Isles. It save no reason for h drcision. The Ca-nalian BroadcasMn? Corporation followed the British Broadcast-inr Corporation's lead. The Na-llonal Rroadcastin- Co. carried th broadcast in the United States. BANDITIS FOLLOWED $800. The tracking has been going on for two and a half days and the trail was followed as far as snowline, being resumed today. Snow and heavy rain have been making it difficult for the trackers as well as for the man whom they seek. It is thought he may have found refuge In one of the company's cabins along the trail. BURIED ON FRIDAY Captain Ivan Halsey of the Sal vation Army officiated Friday af ternoon at the funeral of Mike Co- onment. In city police court in woods beyond Comox Atenue. Magistrate McClymont. He PaAttw, wrv,ce ln the chapel of ie une- jB.C. Undertakers, Interment was ' j.. thn market he will bUV It. and that nlant todav has a hlch s Kolnr. pvfpndpd. There reauy vi " - - - . - iiuuia .w -' , them them and and put pui them vnem ln m recaing inums pens reputation reputation among umuius an uu tne uic seea ci-u Duy- uu- ls js prpgrass prpgrass being Deing shown snown on on eveij every jmade ln Falrvlew Cemetery. The death occurred a few days . . Qucsnel of Dr. Hugh L. Dick on the farm. His Idea is to proviae ing houses ln Canaaa. j. a. uon- hand and the enthusiasm shown i. known eye ear, nose and i.-r on np niir mp iarm- niHcnn n nppsinpni. ann l . J u.. u .m in thn inwn nr tp it. . . ..... a nwi" ' " ' - - - uy mc hh'v ---- throat specialist, wno some years crs want to raise. Thorp, as secretary, have given this wa js sprcadlng like a grass fire to' pracused in Prince Rupert. The Besides accommodation for all the Industry very careful and efficient an those living round about. T".! took place at Quesnel with 1,0 hnt himself. Mr. uussinueri management wim iui Bruuij.uB i5aimcwunw4v1,i.,m..,uv.. n v n j tvp. nfficiatme. Dr. j , ! i i . - u - . , ' ... ... , u . fn,mA.D n. 1 1 r 1 1, . m 4 ti Tpllrnra t h n t. I irrmd fnrlt.i. i 111 iH l. t l iuuoi . v.... D uickms occ.i m m is building more, .pens,, ienctngaii jji'.TATtfMMW more vards and clearing and'plant WFarmTlandSTae being taken up in the people mere, dui Deuer lor ine(a couple oi monins ueiore nis ing a big acreage for feed and pas- the Telkwa area and the older, visitors. death. now in progress result In a satis factory agreement and Britain, ana probably France, will extend territorial guarantees to Turkey. ' Meantime Prime Minister Neville 'Chamberlain and Richard Butler, Undpr Secretary of Foreizn Affairs, political leaders" to avoid a new .Indicated In tne House 01 commons world war. He said that he spoke that the government Is ready to act Simply as a soldier ot the last , as a mediator in the German-Polish var whose most ernevt prjcr uupuw u ZONING IS DISCUSSED George Casey Speaker At Meeting , In C. L. D. L. Hall : The zoning bylaw, recently put through by the city council, was the subject for discussion Sunday , night at the Canadian Labor De- fence League Hall at a meeting at which George Casey was the : speaker. Mr. Casey stated that, in tne trrnwth of Prince Rupert, such mnvps as this one had always had Trail of Anyox Hold-Up Man Leads 0me deeper Interests. The present to Snowline on Trail to Maple -zoining would make it very dlffl-Bay (cult for lot owners, especially tho5 ... 'with 25 foot lots, to build fair Provincial police under Staff .houses. Confining zones for bust-Sergeant Ernest Gammon, with jness enterprises, the speaker con-the assistance of 35 employ- 'sidered, was detrimental to pri-I ces of the Consolidated Mining jvate initiative. & Smelting Co. in a posse, have i At the discussion which too): 1 tracked to snowline on the place after the speech, a- commlt- Anyox-Maple Bay trail the ban- tee ol inree was eiecieu to dit who Is believed to have held the city council and obtain fur-it,- ...pr-.i nrf. at Anvox ther particulars to be reported getting away with next Sunday Halibut Sales; Summary American 32,500, 8.4c and 5c and 8.5c and 5c. Canadian 87,300 pounds, 6.6c and 5c and 7.6c and 5c. American Zarembo, 17,000, Cold Storage, 8.5c and 6c. Onah, 14,000, Royal, 8.5c and 6c. Revilla, 11.500, Atltn, 8.4c and 6c. Canadian Capella I., 17,000, Atlln, 7.4c and 5c. 5c. Teeny Mllly, 9.000, Booth, 6.8c and 5c. Essential, 9,000, Pacific, 6.6c and Lake Biwa, 8,500, Cold Storage, ?.6c and 5c. Pair of Jacks, 8,000, Royal, 6 6c md 5c. 5c. Morris H.. 14,000, Booth, 7.3c and Blue Boy, 8,000, Pacific, 6.8c and 5c. Tugwell. 3,700, Atlln, 6.9c and 5c. J.O., 1,000, Atlln, 6.6c and 5c. Arctic I., 14,000, Cold Storage, 7.6c and 5c.