Tomorrow's tides i I'LKSISTENT STOWAWAY 'AN. SouUi Africa. May 22: 5 Tate skippers have con-tie title of world's cham- ; iwaway on Isaac Cadcr. , u an Indian Ocean Isl-i has wade 18 trips In. this' WHAT USE, INDEED? MAFpDEN, Mo.. May 22: CP)-h v.ird "obey" Isn't mentioned a" i .viger ln the marriage cere- by Mrs. A. A. Patterson, I"an" rig Justice of the peace. W1 ,l the use?" she asks, "Wo-! mf don't obey anyway." For falllnir ) n" ind and W. Nesbltt were each morning. The case ot W. Stuart. nai-Rod with driving in a manner UP tomorrow. I) I ID AT OONA RIVER The remains have been brought io the city ot Erich Enroth, 68, who paed away Saturday night at the home of Axel Hansen where he had been staying after a weak turn. He had been In failing health for some lime. Two Women Mayors Off Royal Routes Majesties In Home Towns A7 OTTAWA. May 22: icpi rony 'o p 8 OTTAWA, May 22: (CP) Thousa&s of veter- . r (j ... .. v..- tii.. 4i i x nna irnm mi nnns m i annna witn niner- c T"pns eguiiuuuiiii iui oviuiK JiwiiiKBri:iun iiuc miliums ' ' . . ,j . and on ounuay murmus lui u c CompletedMeantime ucrmany Italy Pledge g werejircbwii rnrprvMl AKlKfjinrn m niw o by Kmc Geonre of Canada s new' National War . ......... .... .v w vrwiw in . l Memorial. M Ti.vnnM 1v OO. fpPl r.rn Tl-Itoir, V,nB k After tha nn-Pilinc thp vpfprans pried "We uroving ot much interest ana are serving Their Majesties even more to their people, t The informality was fully expressed when one veteran came dashing up to "the Queen with! "Put it there, Your Majesty: The Queen, always equal to such an o with ready response, ponse, replied: "Kight lou $ she extended her hand, smiling graciously. where Mrs", tlonal Park, largest playground and nor muvciy. iui. Mnrhllrrv ln the world !T V Prnsrr was elected 10 IPS " ' chief magistracy this year. Weather Forecast winds, shifting to southeast, cloudy and coo; with showers at night. LANDED 101-POUNDER STRUISBAII, South Alrlca, May 22: (CP) Angling record for this district were broken when a 101-pound kubcljou was landed at Oubaal Beach. a N nlcklev. renrcsentlng the Pdnnrilnn Mining Journal published at Gardenvale, P.Q., saUed iasi iThi hv the Catala for Stewart In the course of a trip through tills district. The King and Queen will occupj a lo bungalow during their two- dav "rest and recreation" period at Jasper. It sits upon a point of land luttlng Into the opalescent water 0f Lac Beauvert. Its observation ....!.. t.i,.irh th rourUwv ot ...iAnnt itlpht the broad vallev oi ;be hffm- ,-;. InuA u comrui from otorvtion t-italns that hem the vauey in. kwi t s ,m. uxIht.sj w'w :J3C sv,nrt distance away ts the main Hour perMM reiu.ii . il o,r.nir nthcr ta i.. t.iH. Prh southerly duties, a spacious, attractively furnished lounge with two open-i faced, log-burning fireplaces; a ballroom, and a dining room In which 400 people can be served at a sitting. Mount Edith Cavell, elevation 11.- 033 feet, Is the dominating peas in the Athabaska Valley. The crest Is covered by a great Ice cap and to the north, facing the lodge, clings a glacier which, because It resem bles outspread wings, Is known as the Glacier of the Angel The mountain u perpetuates the mmory of the BruElvnurslng sister execut ed during the World War. occasion i rei as and Sc. Canadian 85.000 pounds,. o o o o s and 5c to 7c and 5c. American Pioneer. 34,000, Royal. 7.6c and 5c. Excel. 22,500. Atlin. 8.1c and 53c. Canadian Tramp. 17,000. Cold Storage, 7c and 5c. Teeny Mllly, 14.500. Cold Storage. 5.9c and 5c. i Joe Baker. 8,500. Cold Storage, 16c and 5c. 5c. Dickie Boy. 4,500. AUln, 6.7c and R. K., 2.700, Atlln. 6.5c' and'5c Oldfleld, 11,000, Pacific, 6.5c and 5c. A. K.. 2.800. Pacific. 6.4c and 5c. Dashing Wave, 1.700, Pacific, 6.4c and 5c. Sea Ranger, 2,400. Cold Storage. 6.5c and 5c. Congo. 2.400, Atlln. 6.4c and 5c. Tugwell. 4,100, Royal. 6.6c and 5c. 5c. 5c. Sonny N., 2,000, Booth, 6.4c and Daniel S., 1.400, Booth. 6.4c and Touring Scots Play Draw Game Held To One-All Count By All- Star Eastern United States Eleven Yesterday At New York NEW YORK, May 22: CP I The 'ourlng Scottish Football Association team played a one-all draw with an "all-star Eastern United States team here yesterday In the second game of their trip to Ca nada and the United States. Th: next game will be at Detroit on Wednesday. JITTERBUG REBELLION i ST. JOSEPH. Mo. May 22: (CP) Lafayette High School students 1 held a meeting to protest against I jltterbugglng. Parents and teach-i ers were Invited, to wear old fashioned clothing and danced the dances of other years. .Mrs, H. M. D. Lambe will sail to 141 Capitol 3:40 a.m. 20.8 ft. TAXI 16:46 p.m. 18.1 It. 10:27 "JB ft. aJO,.,- 22:40-" ft. s Coffee House, Uf2 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER "i r.xviii . f o 118. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1939. PUICE: CENTR V; King And Queer! Visiting Toronto reat Britain Given Warning By Japan Royal Subjects v ,pav ay Tribute to Monarch hree Power Military Alliance Expected To Be Announced Soon j 'ooooooooooodooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodoooooooodo o p O O o Informality Prevails As King And Queen Mix fyith Freedom Among Veterans FINE NEW BUILDING FOR LAW High Ideals Expressed By Queen Elizabeth In Laying Cornerstone At Ottawa OTTAWA, Kay 1: (CP) Hijt. on a cilf ovenoofcmg fcHer. - - . the new Her Majesty saw i, morrow afternoon on the Catala for noon. 'a trip to Vancouver. n Canada's Queen City Twenty-Eight Mile Drive Through Bedecked Streets-Welcome by Premier Hepburn Colors Presented to Regiment King Presents Prize at Historic Race TORONTO, May 22. Toronto, happy in the royal pseudonym of "Queen City," received Their Majesties, the King and Queen, today with great enthusiasm. The royal visitors arrived at 9:30 this morning on the fourth lm- bupreme - the oouit Ottawa onportant - . stage . of their journey . across Canada. The pro; i .il'uiii iiH.i v. a uii,at iiiikaiii iiaa Lnjcu "r -v ...... . . I-...H ir..,....a..J:-.li..l : : .. X tfanf k ITin.! Wo Wnnt tJio Otiwnl" Throiinnn. 5 Canada nuaaie. lur whurn Oueanivm raP11 ave a memoraulc v. . . . . .v. ... u..u...u.v w. w-u ww- - - - - - - . --- k - n . u. ,.w . o . . ... , itrrTr-ome v v a wwwmw it Oreat Britain hi mi up a three-power .Uury alliance with France. pVedglnx r pean natlona aking' ' m agRreaalon Poland "irM a ilibe.-advUd of "nt with which Turkey d. vlU be one of the become aMpclaled . at Berlin Oermanyj uerday alfned a tewe i "t of wen artlclea pool all mlitun' and' uree In the etent of ' !i either party might ivrd. It m further, ; in advance of war. to itual military and ec-riont that both could fc' in caae of need ,iMt Italian foreign mln-n-in-law of Premier ;s ilinl. arrived In Berlin o engage in Important affecting the relaUonsj axlt powera. Soon af-, fiano wai received by Adolf UlUcr , Virginio Oayda. author-1 'lit writer, reported thei ' ..-! :u i ai Y tu . Kfr.ii'.n.o ,cn.H in ciirnrtco i iuzaoein ia.a ine lounaauon stone i . u mi L' iifim ;.t u miiuiryujimiice wun nuisia wm oe lanen as g i mjauco, . and .m, shak 5 on Saturda wU1 Her Majety In dent crowded hours, me royai ii va Will if-ndly act The government is not expected to pay ention to the warning because every indication the conclusion that some form of military al- ureat urtuin. i Huwla will be finally week after two month u i n The government - tie declaim that a mll- arment with Ruwta U if plana for a trong v,:m bloc are to aueceed. in informed quarter , t Bulletins CLTS FIVE VLAKS Lloyd Colin McKenzie, who held up the general store at Anjox recently and made hit getaway with I8S0, was entenc ed to five yean' Imprisonment at New Westminster Penitentiary by Judgt Vf . ftkher In provincial police court Utii morning, II-k4 pleaded 'f trill jr to robbery under arms. walked Into the midst of the group, smiling SU1II1I1U ami Bllctrv- O , . .... ... vUtnra liittors hota were rtrtrln driving ovpr over a a 28-mile 2K-milfr " . a. ine hands will all who milled around. They talked co iw k f,t oHrtitinn tn H ......... UMVt kaAM-orl tj ctrAtt 5 growing group oi puDUc buuciigk ,UUM: """" nmunnni i, iintk HnTarta nf tatopinc anri tr '!is nnn at o ..inn;n n tnn v. tnronzea wiin a muiiun iuiai suu- those informal and unexpected incidents which are g dux top. The building, th Queen jl". lto7ie5'J llLn-J . . ... . . i , -m v. "..ntt.o,!.. 'welcome at City Hall and Queens IU CllUtdr X . . .ntortolnoH nt Hart 9 that that this this task task should should be perform cratulated the winner at o id by a woman for woman's poai- jblne Park this afternoon It was o cratic Institutions which are greatest heritage." "Perhaps It is not inappropriate om House. University of Toronto and-! attended the 80th running of the Klng'r Plate. When the King con- The King and Queen for atlime became com-- rightly proud of being a land gov the rictorUjus-racer. pletely detached from all guards. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKKOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOODOOOOCMJO0OaOOOO& WILL VIEW MT.R0BS0N Royal Train to Pause Ten Minutes Below "Monarch of Rockies" ' EDMONTON. May 22: CP The King and Queen will see Mount Robson rising In its majestic height of nearly 13.000 feet when the royal train from Chllllwaek approaches the Yellowhead Pass on the way to Jasper. June 1. The train will be halted at the Mount Robson platform for ten minutes to give the royal party an opportunity to view the "monarch of theJCansdlan Rockies." The Pass ... 77, t, mr Is entered at Yellowhead Lake, the Hill .fl IK rtU.C U .'.I. . , , find its ouUet in the Pacific ocean, for at this point the Canadian Na tional Railway crosses the Great ' ; ; nr women Divide markln g , u,c hrs from Tokyo say that wll, b! Presented to the King and T M-i.r Brimtl wiumow government. In de-'Qucen is the royal guests make Jfn Its position In European the schlduled stops but Canada's oeoa. Yellowhead decided to btoaden the two women mayors wiu the meet Pa J) a fe ee separate p r-.-operatlon between Ja- among them-unless they and Oermany. This was Their Majesties away fn i tow, J0 Pacific, from those ley has been mayor Halibut-Sales American Summary - 56,500 pounds. o o o ernea Dy tne rule oi taw. . iuhc u wu(n(iw"w. "very hapriLi3.000 T3eepie at tne race. 11 STRAIGHT New York Has Commanding Lead In American League Dizzy Dean Pitches Shut-out Wood- . " L , I Z. ,7 tlon in civilized society has de 1 first time In Canadian birtory that;terday fay Qut a 12 to 6 pended upon the growth of th: aw." the Queen saia. "uanaca u a monarch naa Deen present to bestow the guineas to tha.owner of win over Cleveland a series opener at dium. The mate; Indians r supremacy - of theOfankee's Is Ww XircT-and a-half games' over the Boston Red augury- in the fact toatonep-At the University of Toronto. WDOrW9h eight to JtoeeDytr " tyme Court at Ottawa, aa-at'vVest -cViSfcttf the Queen, as CWonel-ln-'Jpej,u xigefs yesterday after minster, adminmered Doth tht chief or the regiment, preseniea naving lost to g ijuls Brownt Roman civil law and the English color? to the Toronto ScotUSh,on Saturday, common law. Like the Province of Prior to this there had been the ju the-National League. Dlzzv 7 to Quebec. Her Majesty's native Scot- official provincial welcome to Their jrjean started on the come-back land had a law founded on Roman Majesties within the Legislative 'trail by pitching the Chicago Cubs 6 4c tlvll law. Chamber following the royal party"s t0 a four to nu shut-out over th Following the laying of the cor- arrival at the Parliament Buildings ifloston Bees. The St. Louis Car- nerstone, Their Majesties made fc, shortly after detraining at North-dinals ancj cincinnaU Reds kepi drive In a royal motor car to th 'Toronto station. up their merry pennant battle Hull district across the Ottawa parks ablaze with tulips, streets jth the Cards winning over the River. decked with flags and draped. Phillies and the Reds downing thi The Queen was given a tremen standards, cltisens smiling their Brooklyn Dodgers. dous ovation Dy 75.000 persons welcome and smart constabulary on jammed about Parliament HL'l dutj-, formed the background of the : when she appeared at a window Ir. day's pageant. Skies were grey and the Governor General apartment doudy. to watch the drooping of the coloi Emerging from the heart ot the from that vantage point In th mid-town business district, the East Block. Canada Saturday celebrated the King forty-fourth birthday although the actual birthday Is December 14. Quebec College Visited By Fire At Terrebone Night No On Saturday One Hurt Today's Baseball National League Pittsburg 2, New York 9. Cincinnati 6. Biooklyn 3. Boston 5, Chicago 3. St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 0 (seventh Inning). American League New York 1, Cleveland 3 (no contest, called ln fifth on account of rain.) St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 3. Others postponed by rain. On Wednesday, Victoria Day. the Post OHice wicicets will be openi King and Queen were transported for the first two miles of their drive over the most travelled sec tion of one of the longest streets in the world. Yonge Street has been !the axis of the community's life for ,a century and a halt. Along its .way have travelled soldiers, home-Isteaders. traders and educators from the days of Governor Slmcoe to this year of special grace. Loan To City Is Authorized Confirmation Received at City Hall of Passing of Order-ln-Council A communication has been re ceived at the City Hall from Ottawa confirming the passage of a Dominion order-ln-councll authorizing a two per cent loan of $40,000 to the city of Prince Rupert for the fln- anclng of water main replacements. TurninE into the broad roadway I The first step -with a view to getting of University Avenue, Their Majes-1 the work done will be the calling of Serious Damage Done To St. I ..U ties saw the modern sweep of boule- j tenders for 9.000 feet of pipe. I Varus UUU IMC UUUUUI icaum wt .the beautiful approach to Queen's i events In connection with the visit 'Park. They passed around the low-J of the King and Queen to Toronto ler crescent Into the central drive-1 was their private audience with the to the Parliament Buildings I Hnvmnt - irp 'way I Serious damage was done to the m ?nran,c?- . . . buUdlngs of St. Louis College at r "es were conducted Terrebone by a raging fire Sat- i the Legislative Chamber by Lleu-'nrdav nlcht. Several teachers and tenant-Governor Matthews and 1R0 mmils Ktfmwd without lniurv. rremicr xitrpoutu It took firemen several hours to get tlie fire under control. At Hart House, centre of the university's 'social and athletic life. Their Majesties took luncheon be- . fore proceeding to the Spring Meet lamous uionne quintuples woo travelled by special train from Callander, Ontario. It was the first time they had been in an automobile or In a train and the farthest they have ever been away from home. The King and Queen talked and played with the quintuplets for nineteen minutes, each child kiss- .at Woodbine Park which presented) ing and hugging the Queen and la memorable picture as Their Ma- receiving a royal kiss in return. ijesties encircled ' the track in the royal landau before alighting dlr- estly ln front of the royal box to take the salute. The King and Queen viewed the eightieth running of the race, surrounded by forty thousand of their cheering subjects, Just as they have done on so many occasions In England. The King presented the fifty guineas and the trophy established by Queen Victoria to C. George McCullagh. publisher of the Toronto Globe and Mall, owner of the favored horse and Queen to leave, Annette walked Archworth which won the race with up to the Queen and threw her arms Harry Giddlngs Sea General second ten lengths back and W. S. from 8 o'clock in the "morning until McLaughlin's Sky Runner third. The lobby will be opened Quints Kiss Queen from 6 ajn. to 6 p.m. Not the least Interesting of the The meeting took place in the. legislative assembly room and was a most closely guarded private affair. Only one representative of the press was present on behalf of all newspapermen. Also present the King's aides with Premier and Mrs. Mitchell Hepburn, Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dionne. the quints' parents, Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe. their physician, and three of their nurses. When the time came for the King around Her Majesty's neck and kissed her on the cheek. Not to be outdone, Marie; Ccclle, Emllie and Yvonne also hugged and kissed the Queen who obviously enjoyed If all.