. ... Ih.url Pranl Till .Morning v. moJrt distinct eclipses Sfn Generally 19: CP i.i . Ml M K m m m I I m m m m The HOSPITAL . ... . mnicnoi wmp ior tipi- . t 1 .J k. mm. nIniia Ruptrt Rhrlne Club r R jiert Shrine Club a" night, decided to new Prince Rupert ' a tine emergencj Uie operating room :: tn" type and may b rary, to uoh othet tiMpltal as the em--T and case room. A ' lamp U that it l ppf.C, so. In event of In-: the usual electrical cmaln alight. Tliere r a. focussing and !.i-menU and. In all. it ,:t! most up to date le- parUcular form of hos- Halibut Sales Summary 187.000. 7c and 5c. 132.500 pounds, Cc and and 5c American 38,000. Oold Btorage. 7c 29.000. Cold Storage. 7c kt'pVVVi W W IU www-c - ...UUU. 1L11I1. U.1U UIUI K 1 450, Atllq, 8.4c and 5c. rench m am m m m mm m .Ir.iL rjE.rAKIftti 0b a i T omorrow s I taes 141 Capitol 1:24 a-nW.U TAXI 13:58 t. tf.arv pi. .v. V. VIII No 1 19 VISIRI F FINP TR A IN sold Plan I riifnomenon Wltneed by Details of Equipment Which Will Carry Kins and Queen MONTREAL. Amll 10: The six cart for the Rnval train which nrn 4- v, nr.mA in vttiiik ureoarra ax rami bl. unarifj . rvr 111 ui 4ii4t44 All ... it 1 annas 01 inn irnnanian naiinnai I, mVmVm W1L11FS1CU ' " ' ' r T", 1 1 .. . . t . . t 1 . . J a. n woou-cai inciuac uie 3 v ;::k thU mornlng.The rar and cloudlea In a mor uenerai iwo privaii ' .... .l.. -1 cari In which the Klne and Oueen OuV. UlC jjucjjujucjivh --- - r rn to the naked eye..wUl travel; a buslne car In which c cVtinct darkening for lne Lord-in-Waltlng and the Lord ;v- Chamberlain will travel: the Ca-- an- The eclipse, an bejan at 6:33. wa In the,nadlan National compartment cam r 58 with a magnitude rn' and ended at 8:10 be another eclipse of tit . d i ... . . . . , i tun. Atlantic" and "Pacific" in which other members of the Ruyal party win oe accomodated, and one oi the new Canadian National Rall- . . . . ... .ttuva Hltilnfr iari rM.ntlv mtt fV-nhr 12 hut It WUI " - , ' ,h.. ,nntrv .nto service, which seat 43 pe 'nere win oc a , ., i The can accomodating the Klne moon viiidic in aj-i - . . . . October 27 a partial f"d ?ttn U at lh1ftflr(fl, , ...ut. i i the train. One car contains two room and private bath, a sitting room or lounge tor the King and April nru. I .7 " Queen and two bedrooms for iDte inrouitnoui v.un- , , . . .atf lember of tne sun northern United ' ""T" 'J . 'Z Koyal II u7. . about half of the sun in Vancouver and .? visible decrease In .J' lounee. as well as an office, a dining room and kitchen and two bedrooms with a bath room for members of the Royal staff. The buslneM car contains two main bedroom with bath, lounge. dining room, kitchen and a bed-, room for the servants. The cars "Pacific" and "Atlan-I Itlc" wlU accomodate the Ladles.ln- Waltlng and other persons ' Their Majeatlci" staff. The car "Atlantic" has six rooms with lounge and shower bath. The ear Pacific" has six rooms with lounge and a shower. The lounM on the "Atlantic the "Pacific and the bustnew car will be used as sitting rooms for all member of the Royal party. j Koyal Colors The exterior color scheme of the . train will be royal blue, with art-1 ver panels between me winaows. and a hortsontal gold stripe above and below the windows, the blue color extending above the windows to the roof line which will nave a gun-metal color. The cars In which the King and Oiiwn will travel will bear th 110) u! LUUl ui niuw - ' . of ach car below Hhc wmaows.i The other cars In the train will bear the Royal Cipher and Crown In the centre below the winnow and a Royal Crown at each end or the blue stripe between the top of the windows and roof line. All of the cars arc alr-condiuon- The Canadian National is preparing four locomotive for the Royal train, one 6400-typc. finished In Royal niue. m addition to these, an oll-burnln locomotive will be used for haul ing the train through the Work Is proceeding now on me -:. 19.000. Booth. 7C and sc. ... .nr, nnA eood nro- ..000. Cold Btorage. 7c.J TO" exterior finishing and Interior 21.000. Cold Btorage. - 7c JJ I . - i The Royal train Is being equlp-10.000. Cold tJ Storage. 7c j wllh'n tntcr-communicatlng ii lo.uuu. uoyai, ic uuu nl nil stons ior. " "uuu' nnts de tclcDhone service. in T T nni a a t Tn Pnnti1fsi V .... v ViUWUi w. . and 5c I tmhli i . . . 3rtl. . ... r - I tinvi wv a . . "'v a, 14.111111 a t 1 1 ii li Kf nnn ar. Supply Dept For Britain Is Said To Be Next CHORLEY, Lancashire. April 4- IB Spy activities in England 4- were recounted when Joseph 4- 4 4 Kelly appeared In court to t. . .i i.. j. i 1 ud in a body and see it. The change NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1939. Doings Around Ottawa House By TOM P.EID M.P. -t- muwci mi u cuarge ui auppi- t. 4- tng a plan of the big Euston lTruth About BrcnGun Factory Trade Treaty and B.C. arm. factor, to a Oerman ! Electoral Reform 4- secret agent for thirty pounds. 4- The nroceeutor charsed that c: , ,.if;nnifU inet tVio Pnrlinmpntjifv rnm- 4- part in the factory. 4- piani in loroiiio.. ii.ib tuc ui . vv.. . - threatened with destruction 4 , Rervatives called the broken-down boiler factory. So much C ,Ce S mied hiZh IIQUC llcaiY 10 nmrmnnmn that that came came over over the the Opposition Opposition i f Af T J if, members when this was proposed VI ! II lh J . I fXXLT I It I OnH Attar V n hwame an- U 1 VJul-lll X U parent, mai init m me iw uuuS I I Itcfvrtll Patina Parliament thfy wanled 10 d0 rir word UIVlDLr 1 aadlll 1 dlliaiUCUl rea.hed Otuwa by Individual mem bers who nad vuuea 11 mai n was PORT II ANEY. .April 19: LAKE ICE IS BREAKING Ferry Wharf Is Menaced on Fran-cols Lake by Huge noes Debris Thrown up on Road FRANCOIS LAKE, April 19. Witfi prospects of navigation being open a month earlier than usual, Francois Lake Ice Is breaking up vlldly. crowding floes throwing out spurs of ice as high as twenty-five feet surmounted by glistening pinnacles and towera to give the contour a castellated appearance. The lerry whan at the north side of the the eouinment has been moved' Macey's Coffee House PRICE: ft CENTS Ship Victim Of Sabotage 4 OLD LINER IS BURNED Former Flagship of French Merchant Marine Keeled Over And Sank LE HAVRE, France, April 19: The liner Paris, once the flagship of the French merchant fleet, keeled over and settled in 36 feet of water after a fire which officials suspect was set by foreign sabateurs. Two people were killed and two injured, in a night long fight against the flames. The police held for several released a dock was said aboutit that, when the committee met, a proposal atralnstit. seven lender cues have hours IZl' and Ll then ".VL . Has made to the members of the committee that they go teen sheared off already and ail Kerian. from the wharf warehouse as a precautionary measure. ProckvtAMan Clarence Hickey or the Forest I ICOSJj LCI loll Branch made the last crossing of t 1 Dt the season on the slush ice, shov- 1)1111211 KllCS tng a email boat ahead of him.; Breaking through frequently, he was an Al- OTTAWA. April 19: CP- The mo,p and UD.to.date Dlant. L,vln. hh .h'nni tudnU de- succeeded In reaching open water nT A"cna nnei mis Aiter- uiti .k. ,u ttiih RtatMt .. r . .. j r " ....... i k .1 i noon of Late J. Lome .'lac- un.. r ' wmtu w w i trade agreement cleared it last lt u Vfry floubtful if the country , tWo-day walkout In proteat at the a a westerly gale drove the Ice be-j hurdle hurdle last last night night when when It It received received u1u u1u ever ever hear hear anythlng;anore anythlnganore about about i aetlon of the voter of he muni- fore It. The second car contains a larg te second reading In the 8cnate tne kttV . 4tiftlW ,u fsawaav iant belng f J, -j- c!d boner and now awaltt the Royal Assent. fa.t. nr ,Pmrfiinir to lnforma It had previously been passed by tJon Irom member, whd made the the House of Commons. ; m.nectlonal inspecnonai rtslt. viaiv. the mc CBren ujjcu gun b"" TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri. .18. Bralonw. 10.00. Cariboo Quartz, 2.10. uoKi oen. At. Hedle' Mascot. 1.12. Mlnto, .om. Noble Rve. .014. Pacific Nickel. .12. Pend Oreille, 1M. Pioneer. 2J6. Premier. 1.88. Privateer, 1.12. Reeve McDonald. 2. Reno. 21. Relief Arlington. 10Vi-Reward. J0-V.-Salmon Oold. .10. Sheep Creek, 1.05. Cariboo Hudson, .25. Hedley Amal.. .04 ask. Oils A. P. Con .18 ask. Calmont, .33. C. Si H, 2 03. Freehold, ,03i-Home, 2.12. Pacalta, .05. Royal Canadian, .17. Okalta. 1.01. Mercury, .06. Prairie Royalties. .18. Toronto Aldermac. .31. Beattlc. 1.08. Central Pat. 2.11. Con. Bmelter$, 45.50. East Malartlc, 258. Fcmland. .04. Francocur, .15. Gods Lake. .20. Hard Rock. 1.00. Int. Nickel, 45.25. Kerr Addison. 1.55. Little Long Lac, 2.60. McLeod Cockshutt, 1,77. Madsen Red Luke, 1.11. Moneta, .97. Noranda, .74. Pickle Crow, 4.65. Preston E.Domc, 1.24. San Antonio, 1.33. Sherrltt Oordon, .94. 'Stadacona, .47. Uchl Gold, 1.10. Bouscadlllac. .05. MoshcrT .13. Oklend, .08. Smelters Oold, .02. w , .... i i Interestingly oi nis rec-LONDON, Telling TiONDON Anrll April 19:-Thc iv. cabinet 1 reported to have decided o -.Ant e - nt trip trin te to .Ban San Francisco to attend tabllsh a supply Qcpuuv.. . wi"',, r Small was the siicak of war w-., . speed the provision t" up at the regular weemy tcrlal to this country. A-m V-l 1.- ItfAV 11. A fl) .1 u. n .nin, Anum th nifhl- lee Hoes, crowduiz the beach. KltUklJ .U. ...... " , " cite for a new school building. Tiave put some hundreds of yards lhite British Columbia did not I7iff npn RnilTlfiS t IUU11U5 lrt all she wanted, especially in the . rllieeil .tariff item aiieciing powioea. suu the trade treaty is expected to be rf .of considerable benefit to British ,CP Joey Columbia, especially that part or jthe treaty In connection with lum- ber and shingles. One of the mott Important benefit t the removal by the United Rtatim of the Markings Act. The Markings Act of the United States Navy League of Canada j .... a n . . w . .a. Th. efficient bodv. Last Night Held . . Vi.v T m ait. nf nonartft at ire nn wa Daea last jem u. tne ireaiy wiui aa4ii". ----- ----- , . . r 'a i. nn . L n th. other of Lieut. Croft Brock as command- noi Dcen rtmuicu. 44 mwu.v. were au w)iui4inra. .sounded the death-knell for Can- Ot-Diitlon members voting with the lng officer of the corps was con- Oil Iiauuui, ennuis w....v- auwuuw - ..... ,.,., r-u.i. r TJ f- States was two cenU per pound, statements. "T.w "r.."' . This has now been reduced to one The bill to limit election expenses Aiee. uapi. j. k. tueri aim u. cent per pound. British Colum- now before a committee ox me , n v,. .... .j mil m it 1. ni. a crrpnr opal OI scucwii-4icaou.w, ... w. . .B , Dia CXporieu over uji ui444U44 nuusc 4 wuoiin n Dounos oi naiiDut ,io 144c uiuu auciumu. 4 .0 b. ....... .j u 414.4 " . jjuuuus , )h. 0ii it was decided to nresent a naval 811 " TO r " . 4' cost 7cr; 'cane - to " Lieut. G. H. Greenwood.! wen over sao.uuu exiru m uiui. uuc been oecu too iuu vi44jr yandso - Item ftn emaione. nlnnp alone. Laren, Pioneer Business Simple of My Soul." Man but sympathetic rites . .. i . i .. . .u.. r mrt T r ni rrm vpi nn rnp rnanurztv nw uiai&cu 4443 4uiiv4A4 ...m t...- I ine BlUUeilk Iiac UCW1V414. v r, -- j- I . . v.- tirt4.h Pnl. molsrl'i! mov in rrvart wnrV noon Of the late J. lDITie M10- ;sena a peuuuii iu mc ui"" - factory was an eye-opener for mod-! umbia government asking for a but there will be considerable task Laren, pioneer business man of , ernlsm and up-to-date equipment. Lew building. to removing tons of driftwood and this city, which took place mis at- debris from the road. ternoon from First Presbyterian Trade Treaty 1 , ZL1 Ziti-T U Church to Fairvlew Cemetery. 4 .u -it ealt I - Another mportain .wtth since the last letter U that of T Allft4Tv nrTn rp Til Many church were to exoress In attendance-at final tributes the the new trade treaty between me t . Arhlhalfi . VrLlJU 1U IV n. and swinathv Rev. 11. United Stale, and Canada ana JUtj aiw..u. (n,7,,i a;o Mrs. E. atlastUHougaf- -. n-M KK P V weeics oi inienrawtni cus- X-rx-l T nillb lCLiaiUU to accompanv the hymns which PROVIDENCE. RX. April 19: 4- Archibald earned lnnuai .lieeung oi iorai urancn oi "Abide With "Sun . were -la" -and. Pallbearers were C. H. Orme. W. o Fulton. A. T Parkin. R. E. Moore. Hubert Ward and Thomas The Prince Rt Branch of the a fifteen-round decision over " last nual meeting last night at head- 4 Leo Rodak of Chicago of the Royal Canadian nlaht and became the undli- quarters featherweight Naval Volunteer Reserve, made nuted worlds , cnairwron. nnnion . plane for another active season's 4 wrk for the local Sea Cadets Corps whose boys are already ready a a smart smart, and ana McClymont. Weather Forecast General Synopsis Pressure con 0Vr Nortnem Brltuh The appointment Columbia. . Light scattered shnWert showen have occurred on the north coast but lt has been fair with modei- Lrti,n lumber In the United States. avernment and In favor of the firmed, in addition to me rouune . temDeratures elsewhere. Every stick of lumber. Intludlng trcaty. of the corps, there win oe prince rt and Queen I . . . 1 mifXm chnntlnff first nid u-nrlc slff- ... , . iti. ven mouldincs for interior nouse Purchasing uoara uppocu ' . . . . lotte Islands Moderate variaur finishing would have had to be lt u surprUing the amount 01 ""s 1l1' winds, mostly fair and . . ... .4. a ..r.i ka. ' ..... ...v. mpm- made to establish a bugle band and , 4... ii..h intn thr. Unit- u iv.innr nt the new De- equip It with Instruments. A spec- Rtat ThU In Itself, would r. Pnrchasins Board which the lal financial campaign will be un- warmer. .have placed an extra cost of at government under Hon. Ian dertaken with v. looey as moderately warm. least $20 a car on the Canadian Mckenzie Is endeavouring to set a m cnarge. uu ma, . 'manufacturers and Canadian lum- up. one would rather think that ball will be held under convener- . j ... .1 . .... ia hln nf F. A. MacCallum and on ber mlsht not nave reen usee ui uic a measure 01 mis kuio uu.u h - -- - ---- - lyear to the uniieo aiaics umuumcu i ur is "s"1"1" ... j. ... ,n9l , ter 30 lo over $14.0oVooO whteh U about urban or city centres and to a services Corp, equal to 50 per cent of the entire maximum 01 cents m rurm ---- --- - ----- Si will also The : report o the P""" right that value of our fisheries. With IV is likely a iuiu. viuuc m uui local or the ..., 4 i ,o mmittpp rptrnrd- viewed the activities a reduction in ouiies on wmuuum De pui. uH 41. 44.4, - . ., ,h. ..,4 -.g fish the United States should pro- lngabsentee voting which wa, , ex- tlTZllTn vide a still lareer market for 1 sn. eluded irom me ivecuoiis ui- . The cSSe party, although duced and passed by the House last ous change. Mfr. wl . 1 iu. &Af 011 r rt a u-nv vnar 11 1 nr i;i Jiiuui.i ui wav er today oppiub w.c "7 ' ml tte f t was . : feit to be too costly of the Sea Cadets Corps. Lieut luncheon of the MnceRup Oreenwood. wno had served faith- rresiocni vv. m. wmw unuugu 4..c 4.0. ....--. - . . tuiiv and well for two years, nai on the Prince Rupert this morning good "enanw 'result of tne vote snowed 158 for try was approximately $65. (Lonimwa on rage inrcej from a trip to Victoria. a few guesw. sllghtly wpst Coast of Vancouver Island Moderate north winds, fine and TODAY'S WEATHER lost sigm 01 uui. awiousn aeience ---, . fnnM. eter. 3076 (falling): temperature. Britain has proven to he a xairiy to limit tne proius w uui uiuic . smooth ' Hon. T. D. 38 pa President. good market for our finest lumber. than 5 per cent. It has Jbeen Honorary the United States nas Deen our DtJi cussed 011 ana un 101 sumc w".. - . hUf' nnr. Otof Hanson MP. and market for the cheaper grades. now and discussions have not yet which grades are not acceptable in been concluded. It is little wonder T. H. Johnson. moderal cnop s.attered clouds of this being sold in the united he was of eopm?n an 1 r a 1 m MpRaj f a. klAcCalliim. ead Trie Point- Clear, calm: ISous ZZ 0. , Dr. G. La 30.46; temperature. 41: to the Liberal govern- , o Mn! nj " 2 Mac. Ueit. croft Bk. Butt Harbor-Overeat, westerly wind, three miles per hour; bar ometer, 30.41: temperature, 45: light swell. Alert Bay Clear, calm; barome ter, 30. 45; temperature, 39; sea smooth. F.tiran nipar. Koutheast wind. f0U7ies pe7 hour; barometer, 30.- 'IS Deing mauc iu 1411444. 41 4juj.m.v, - - .6. ..... . . ift the cltv durlnsr the Dast year,. 26. tal IWieiT Products lasi ne o ai eie p - " ur . 'tiken of appreciation to, his Victoria - Clear, calm; barome- Vancouver Clear, northerly wind four miles per hour; barometer, 30.28. Prince George Clear, westerly wind, four miles per hour; barom eter, 30.30. Peter Lakle, CJJJl. "divisional freight and passenger agent, returned to the city on last night's train from a brief trio to Terrace Ion official business.