H r i - CI B.I if it'- in. people ' " Jurm Elbow I Vs. . t . nnvil TT? ATM ABi Art m Kino Ororn1 .in' bJ ' . . . i ...it.nl.iu hart nn r,.' E JCIC1MJ - . i..nnniLi fiova in far Li j rrn-w - - . . . - .i tjur or canaaa ano m u '. Urh today Throughout he royal train crept a mg from northern to Ontario and Their Mates almost constantly out -.id' . rear platform waving to -i who were gathered a ev 1. s'atlon they pas-xd cts four official stops and unofficial ones and i' ; that two million pcopln - King and Queen. the warmcat day Their have experienced In fan fh" temperature standlr.s ( :y degrees. Manv peoplr : f.hrv waited for the Ro a i I '.he day the King suffer-in ury to his elbow when j t tic a sudden lurch and. . own against the wall of ..i'.ion car. Ie were at Windsor After stoos at London. Woodstock. Hrantford and 'xiay they left the train 1 -"Tines late this afternoon; td o Niagara FalU where nndlna the evening At Pacific Standard Timet they will enter the Un Edward Bcatty Chats with King and Queen lust before learlnr Uonf.rca! being mt at the border I Decrease Not Great Considering iry or Btal coroen nun i'. Ambassador Sir Ronald will be spent at two ttays tn New York, talk of triumphal pro--'wn Fifth Avenue such as !cd national heroes Conditions, Report Shows n 1 , T r 11 1 decreased by $40 or two per ceiu UrOUght IS Lnded tirom mi In reporunt this to the I ln..vmM nf Trait And v.'Offl- flvPI VYtr Wlflp HIUC Area ica In mercc. V E Duclos, Canadian Trade llVrmlMtonerat Hong Kong, .nates Saskatchewan Now RT i ' : ttfa 1 y-r A June 7 (CP -Accord- .. t... what Poi.iuIiv recorded under the foregoing ,:c7eral days have endea ' ronditlons over a wide Saskatchewan. Near Way- Inwever. the moUturc came1 .2" Roosevelt Trip West Postponed entered the Iloni Kong market in 1938 with a number of new products I i . 4 ihaM rki lm- . .... . .. I Ik.. .I.,.,.!! cllMvn iC art general rams oi iikiiumbh. bu hw -i LONDON. June 7: (CP) Cloudy weather nr rnln was nromlsed for today to bring relief to EnRland after n twentv-twn dnv heat wave. Yfitcrdav it wns elchtv above In Lnilrlm. C. An, ,,nf nvartlV -....wil, ruillicifl Mil; iiu. 'aring drought but would welcome fain, entirely flue to me iutwijf trade during the nertod under re-J Tlew.M imnortc of wheal flour from can- 'ad Increased from 1M,7 plculs ( . . 1 0n MAM nlnlllli al. ' thouah the total value decreased by $1.7. while tmporU of Douglas , fir declined by $.1. "The combined decrease of above three item s I amounted to $338.im." states Mr iti.im -which would tndicair knai ... in the toUl value of. , '-jX .h. f uina -off U,i5Utlve Developments jmport. Into Hong Kon Uwa Cau.e Departure for West JJ'JJ decrCaed volume to be Deferred neM m certain products rath- !er than a general decline:- ln- rASHINOTON. D C . June 7 -jcrisei were shown tn lrnpoi from Cx.j to new leglslaUve develop-!canada of sulphate of ammonia, nr. which will require his pres-ipjg i,a, motor lorries, potatoes, in Washington at the end ot! . sheets, metals N.o.p.. J;'"' President Franklin D. Roose-, nul tW paper, sulphur and f roaen K i postponed his proposed trip t ae Pacific Coast, It was an- un rd vestcrdayi, He may swir f ' on July 2. ' Ti:n President sUted ycsteiday, taMhere would be no spending cr.iram thu vear. ArrangemenUi ?rs being made to provide credit icr small business men. England Has Had It Warm C iudy Weather or Rain Promised For Today To llrlng Relief From Twenty-two Day Heat Wave Halibut Sales American . . ae aaa n..lrl ntAmm i uaivesioii, jo,wv, uu ".- 7.5c and 65c. Sherman. 22,000, Pacific. 7.6c nnd 55c. , . Teddy J 15W, Dooth, 7.0c nnd 1 55c. (nn:lillan wa? I nnnn Ttnolh. C.8C and I lUlilUli, v,vwv, ' . . ... A. Alkcn, 14,000, Cold Storage, ... .1 Kn UIIU .... ..! Dickie Boy, 4500, Alim. ojc im 5c. . num. 7,000, Atlln, C.lc nna oc IUR GOLl 7: (CP) The Montreal price of bar gold on he London Market was o 1c. closing yesterday at $34.79 per, nnc ou..w "her arc seen he c hulng O Their Malcifica Kln'' Georrr wn!i Si: Ldwart VI snd Queen EllzabetJi met and K' ., U..D Ph.:::ian and prcni-ihook hand wltfa several dlrec- dent, Canadian Pacific Railway, tors of the CsnsdUn Pacific Kail-1 and Sir Uerbert Holt Otner dl TRADE TO Italians Home HONG KONG .s.g Jln uvil War ROMS June 7: (OP-Twniy thousand Italian soldiers. Just re OTTAWA ,)J une t-WhlleAinn rtniiitrned from the SpanBso Cttll vmt LONDON. June 7: (CP A representative of the Foreign Office will go to Moscow to speed negotiations for a mutual assistance pact bctnrcn Great Rrltain, France and Russia, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the House of Commons today. The Prime Minister seemed particularly optimistic over a sucreasful conclusion of th pact Mr. Chamberlain said: The government has. 1 believe, been able to satisfy the Soviet gov-ernment.w The Rritish government, the Prime Minister added, was prepared to conclude an agrremcnt on a basis of full reciprocity. n::'.jr presented by S!r dwsrd were Sis Carles Gordon, G.B.E.. D i . oieman, vice-president, j Drlg.-Gen. F S. MelKhen, ('.M.O.. ! Ross McMaster and M. W. WUson. KILLED BY Owen White, Prominent In Communist Activities Here, Loses Life Instantly Owen iVWMuJtBc n rcal Jars AjJt4P4eife tanriMi svmnro Mn mvtewed resident of Priaee Rupert and base ! today by ITcmier Benito Mimbj- known as a worker ol the com nf .m.i tn .iLablLihedHtnl Yesterday thry were welcomed munlst party here, was instantly articles, the total value of Canad-1 home on landing at Naples by! killed yesterday afternoon In an tan Imports into this Crown colony King Vietor Emmanuel that -this decrease is more than ac- rminied for by one of $77,214 when S HOPEFUL ABOUT PACT compared with 1W7 .Imports ol . ChamotrUin Inuicates Canadian ory sau hi - ....... ...... tl, SlirrM.fr Concluded With Russia accident wmmc uuviwiii u the Skeena River Highway about a mite beyond Cloyah Day. White was sawing a log from the lower side when the log in, some way collapsed and rolled onj top of him. Men working three! hundred yards away heard thej crash and rushed up. White was' lying in a ditch beside the road! with the lne on toD of him. Even I then he was probably dead for U i was found that the injuries as at result of the crushing had been! very exwrwve. The accident occurred at 3:15 o.m. and. within an twur, the authorities had been notified by Tohn Carlson. Coroner A. J. Lan caster, Dr. R. O. Large and Constables C F. Oland and D. W. Taylor proceeded at once to tha ?cene, later bringing the body In. Whlto was about fifty years of age and is survived by a widow tnd. grown children residing on Seventh Avenue to the rear of the Armory William F. Stone Is sailing thii afternoon on the Trlnce Oeorg? for a business trip to Stewart. Loan Arranged In New York Will Help Province To Get Started With Road Program .VICTORIA, June 7: (CP) A $4,000,000 New York loan that will release money for a substantial ronfl nnd public works program in British Columbia this year has liecn obtained by Hon. John Hart, minister of finance, it is announced. About $1,000,000 will be available for a provincial road scheme. In addition the loan will make it possible to work out difficulties with Ottawa so that financing of various Dominion-provincial public works may be arranged. Two million dollars will go to help meet $5,000,-000 of debt maturities in July and another $1,000,000 to refunding certain treasury bills now falling due. Speaker Garner Is Not Favored On-mtirtn to HU Candidatnre For President Comes From Another Quarter T Af CAT! VASHINOION LUu L rLLiLi Cnposttkm to Ui the D.C.. June 7. candidature of Vice-President Jinn Nance Garner for the Democratic presidential nomination came from another quarter yesterday when the National Riant to Work Congress assailed him as being .the candidate of big . t a -a kZL-. w. TODAY'S STOCKS lOourtesgr 8. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver Dig Missouri, .16. Bralorne, 11.76. Cariboo Quarts. 25 div. Dentonfca. .(. - FaSrvlew. .034. Gold Belt. 25. Hedley Mascot, .86. Minto. .02 A. Noble Five. .014. Pacific Nickel, .16. Pend Oreille. 1.42. Pioneer. 2.45. Premier. 1.90. Privateer, 1.30. . Reeves McDonald. ;18. Reno, .49. Reward. .02. Relief Arlington. .09. Salmon GokL .09. Sheep Crek, 1.17v Hedley Amalgamated, .03 ask. Oils A. P. Con.. .14. Calmont, .36. ' C. & E.. 2.15. Freehold, .03 Vs. Home, 2.46. Pacalta, .05. Royal Canadian, .21. Okilta. 1.15. Mercury, .06. Prairie .Royalties, .20. Toronto Aldermac, .33. ; BeatUe. U6. Central Patricia, 2.26. Con. Smelters, 44.00. East Malartlc. "2.70. Fernland, .04&. Francoeur, .22V4. Gods Lake, .34. Hardrock, 1.16. Int. Nickel. 50.00. Kerr Addison, 1.88. Little Long Lac, 3.05. MacLeod Cockshutt, 2.15 . Madsen Red Lake, .40. McKcnzie. Red Lake, U3. Moneta, 1.17. . Noranda, 80.00. Pickle Crow, 4.90. Preston E. Dome, 1.66. San Antonio, 1.65. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.Q7. Stadacona, .55. Uchl Gold. 1.38. Bouscadillac, .06. Mosher, .17. Oklend, .08, Smelters Gold, .04' V Dom. Bridge, 29.25. r i Tomorrow sT ides Weather Forecast Prince Itspert and Qui "- n"--loUe 4.54 a.m. 17.1 ft HI Islands Moderate wc:it w iU. 18:08 p.m. 17 mostly cloudy with a few lr-.ht 11:30 a.m. -A . CI.. I showers. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Of yKXVHI No. 132 TRIP WAS STRENUOUS ....... in in Ontario a King I PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1939. PRINCE Stephens of Rralorne, ol Prince Rupert and son oi I points. Mr. and .Mrs. M. 5L Stephens ol j -jls afternoori PACTS WITH GERMANY rtr.HI.IN Ormanv has con prick : cbiits BIRKENHEAD Vancouver Board Of IN SORROW Traj Party Visiting Memorial Service Held Today Instead of Gay Tarty Which Was Tlanned Prince Rupert oday CTTR-T?eicEuDas h3?c S "a. Goodwill Tour Along Coast is Proving Highly Enjoyable gay party in bukuhwu rfrbrate the completion of the new1 submarine Thetis. Fafty frocks how-ever, have been replaced by mourn-1 trie dresses. This afternoon there was a memorial service In Llver- -Being Entertained by Local Chamber of Commerce This Aitcrnoon Led by their president, G. Lyall Fraser, and the energetic executive secretary, W. E. Payne, eighty-four members of the Vancouver Board of Trade are visiting Prince Alice. CaDt. P''ii nav over me ixjfc w ucic uus .,v.i n - Th-t:s llet on the bottom wim jtupert Rnnort tOUay trulnv aDOartl nhnnrrl thp me stpnmnr sieamur i Princess rinurajs Aisce, apt ninety-nindead aboard. William Thompson, in the course of an excursion tour of Effort are stiii being maae w t British Columbia coast and West Coast of Vancouver n. Hf tmnnwcmi. im .. .Tji-iri since leavinK Vancouver a searciung inquiry u ibibw. Stoker W. C. Arnold, ow of the four survivors. svs that somntb'.ng happened an hour and a half after he submarine took the dive. There via-, a rush of air from the f("ward tornado tube and water bee an to m It wv d"ided to abandon ship but only the four got out alive. Bulletins Monday morning they have visited the pulp and paper towns of Powell River and Ocean Fall.. Thny arrived tn Prince Rupert at 10 o'clock .Ul. . .. 1 . .J 1 ... . . I i . v. . . FUED STETIIENS CANDIDATE w!I1 . 8tewart thy nnivin? rii GEORGE I ir 1 .1 Fred I. if t ... . . H . formerly 'iimI Coast of Vancouver Lslanri the visitors ar that city, has been named Con- gueita of the Prince Rupert Cham-servative candidate for Cariboo of Commerce, the program tn- . ... . - .1 I election. .1.A4Inn T"i The . .... .... at the next federal sitting member is J. G. Turjeon, Iibrral. William Irvine of Alberta is the C C. F. candidate. eluding a boat trip around tit- harbor and automobile drives wUh visits to local Industrial plants Late this afternoon there will be a reception at the Prince Rupert Club and later ft dinner aboard wtth civic and Board the iiic mvcAuev steamer v. j. ma i eluded non-assression pacts with 0 TVade officials as guesU. t'.i lislhonia and a Itvia. Th. The Hitler Hill.- .. ;i newspaper Vnelkischer Beobach-ter declares the agreements constitute a painful setback for feverish efforts of world democracy to win over Bolshevism for the anti-German front. . Primate On Visit To North Country 'Archbishop D. T. Owen Is .Makins Trip To Arctic Regions By Train, Boat and Plane EDMONTON, June 7: (CP) Moat Rev. Derwent T. Owen, Arch- Library Board Routine Meeting Last Evening What Lawredze Lawlor Said Fol 1 lowing Incident Near Duchess Of Kent ine inp, so iar, we wvum re port, has been highly enjoyabk Weather has been cool and cloudy a Ions the coast but that baa dampened the enthusiasm of none The party consists of the fol lowing: ... ier, LONDON, June 7: (CP) "I didn't hit anyone, did I? I was quite in order. I had a certificate." Such were the somewhat disjointed remarks which Lawredge Law lor made after he was arrested Monday In connection with the Paul Ahnzoff, Chas. E. Anatie, R, 1L Akfil,A. Jgl. O. Bah;, W. J. uarreu-LeEmam, mos: rsarrie, t G. Barnes. Ruisel E Black. II -' Borchsrevink. W. J. Borne. J A. Brodie, Col. W. S. Buell, K C . K. J. Bums, G. Bruce Burpee. C. F. Charlton. T. C Clarke. C J Cop - thorne, C. A. Cotterrcl. H. R. C.v.- tingham, A McC. Creery. S. J. Oroeker. R E Cromie. Normaii G. iCull. Thomas Dancer. T. S. Dtxo:i, Leonard Frank. G. Lyail Fra r. ounop 01 ioronw ana rmnate 01 ,E Qil,ev J. W. Oold. Percy , Canada for the Anglican cnurcn !o c Gordon. Mayne D ( Waterways whence he will pro ceed by boat to Aklavik. Returning from a tour of the northland on ecclesiastical business, he will tro ve' by airplane The Primate will turn the sod for a new hospital at Fort Norman and will dedicate All Saints Cath edral at Aklavik. Hamilton. Dr. A K. Haywood. E IF Helliwell. Lt.-Ccl. John F. Keer. C. J. Keller. W. D. Kelly. R. J. Kenmuir, Gus Lyons. J. Y. Mc- Carter. J. A. Macdonald. M. A Dowell. John McOraw. Arthur T McKean. S S. DIcKean, Hon. F M. McPherson. W. L. MacTavish, J. H. McVety. A. L. MeWlHiams. H E. Miller, Howard T. Mitchell. T C. Morgan, B. O. lloxon, D E. ! Nicholson. C B. Niokerson Walt". Jr. Owen. F T. Palfrey. W E. Payne, R. M. Pidgeon. W. D. Pow- Douglas W. Robertson. Janus Robertson, J. E. Rose, Chas. L. Shaw, P. G. Sills. 8. L. Smith. T. D. Stark. H. A. Stevenson, W. H. Stewart. R. J. 8tuart, F. C. Swee, The Prince Rupert Library Beard p e. W. Thompson. O. H. Ticnian, held its regular monthly meeting Ernest S. Vandervoort. E. B Wes -last evening. Those present were: Dyi j0hn Whittle. W Alan Whyte, Frank Dibb, chairman. T. B. Black, a. H. Williamson, B. A. Wilson, secretary. Mrs. Arnold. W. H. To- H. G. M. Wilson, Philip P. Woiff j bey, R. L. McLennan and Miss a L. Wright. Olive van Cootcn. librarian. Busi- ness conducted was merely of a routine nature. It was stated that the books ordered lor tne iree ; of the library from thr;Q proceeds of the recent tag-day Dfam UlSeaSS should be here In about a week's time. Disjointed Words Uttered To Police Case Of Equine .Malady Affecting Horse Shows I Up At Columbia Gardens Near . Nelson NELSON. June 7: (CP) A case of equine brain disease is reported at Columbia Gardens, south of here. Authorities of the provincial department of agriculture are i dealing with It. Weather Forecast General Synopsis Pressure remains high southwest of Vancouver Island and th weather has become cloudy ant! Ji in nearly all parts shooting incident near the Duchess lor British Columbia, of Kent. Constable Robert Tice so' West Coast of Vancouver Island-told the magistrate at the prelim-Moderate west windy, modi rut-ly inary inquiry. 1 cloudy and ruther cool. 1 II I J I mi i 1