fftple trienaiy mi ONDCN, August 4 air Bamuei t: -un Pd mat an orgarn- - trw -di Engond known as rne k it" J being carcjuuj wavcuru lira cf the propaganda was to j nf Herman y and the L i K ' s tnn wtrt trying loi v. :s UriUn DCPPtC incnuiji Qtrxvy nothing was being . , l a lit rtavrmnn twtnl I .' r ' J Britain. p ider of "The Link' OW SAFE . t n Saajuei was au wrong, a . . . ...a . i... .. .. i. i. .aiu rviMih mwrninkmi rr tiMrplor IN LONDON - - i t tn s. -- -- vMira. nmncot I In V nnrt Kncm Campbell, mining engineer for w,ison interest intrrtj of nr Vancouver, Vancouver. i. .ra in ' GLOOMY . uriisi iaifl liniAin WsU in wr n iinrnnTrr i inriira i rum . i irtsv ff s. Ult lH.Ha.il ComI. thfrs Property For Wilson Interests I That a roan is largely what he thinks was laid down clearly by John D. (Jack) Vkkers of Vancou- ver in a sie wis w ,c r ih. trine rinrvrt Rotary Club 'JAPAN IS InteUeotual energy and that wrt would mnt hkrty be a eatastroph j I soon, at the latest In two or thre, Ketone at Hi luncheon jesUrday .Rv lflOWCr MnWPr f ,Ult life noon. He urged the desirability of thinking kind thougnu. pure Mr. Vlckcxi U an excellent speak er He has hi material well prepared and he delivers It without hMitatlon and without notes. Hi . , struck a match and snowea uiv the scratching of the phosphorui made the spark and that the sul phur carried the Uabt to the wood. So in every talk, sales talk or otherwise, there must first be the spark Boy Is Injured . . m . ii.. .1 . . j . iL....itia t rxr- ansr. a nl -.cn Thursday disarmed Mter was the sum total of all man s. ment In .r . 1 - , ILL .1 .1 La mjwM at Interest and this mu$t be car-( ried rorward to the main subject jy ,. fi PinP to UI He aald it was more profitable LeiUllg lipC k. .inr.ii.ni. it or nf speech sneecn than man to w oc w . . . ...t. wisp and ouiiiaia. August 4: tnarjra - - . ... f infUipncinK was people. o..w .,.,.1 h.v. in New Yonc DemS i T C J silent puwk ipcawnRiijrder JJeierreu He told of a lamous man " addrew ana . rr n lmnromotu ...... . . . . i.. flnrl ni It lmDOWOic. v 11 Tse ' ra 'v, Uupcctln tarted to take es,ns ana C V Evltt was in the chair and luncheon Ruests were AW Fta; ten, Samuel Massey and C. C. Mills. Commissioner i:ommissioner (had helped to make war Iw like- lv Lord Halifax said the government Intended to protect British Midi in Two Or Three Years . Danz't The ForeiRn Secretary seven-Member Congressionsl Com LONDON. August 4: H I said Britain was q 'riUisUon and was watchlnc the fully alive to h r rr t oi iuruDe a Gsun wmu in a nrw wyuuoi iui - ---- t- . s . mm ntnniBfln.'. ' 0 -m:.y to make the Oer- n rmrff more uimuiT mj j i- tkxxn over the world sKuaon.lT iBUI uu nredketed that the United SUUm future of European peace. talent not be abV to survive the' disappearance of President Roosr- rrtt He ako pred'eted that the would be a revolution in Japan, j that Riuda's regime would b en j daggered br the supression of fre-. the NERVOUS To Complete MlllUrj Alliance With Kome-lWrlin Atii At Karljr Date Lad Keceivinr Treat Smithcrs Hospital ...... n Cm 1. . . . .,i.i .. nm jc Araln On Monday Morning In Capacity As City Council lurther study of thet Hyland Basin property. bme , 10TClZr Z virkPrs report of the city engineer on the, Tt.S property Is owned by tha n - " - ndcr5. city Commissioner W. J Mr or the late Tommy King " ..no; Alder this morning aajournco. un- d the late MarUn Kcan and as- member There e"c ; ul Monday morning the meeUncj isles H"m" inc . .T . i,f the city council to award tne, Shipments from the property the "For Instance ana w order for some 314,000 worth of vftal year, ago made by the What?" " pipe to be used In the city s 'Vrj cave returns of close to opening in tmucji 000 water main replacement pro- 53 a ton aiU deducUng all cx- the listener was arousra. the jpct nses, AP FNVOY RECALLED? Viv ihft Wliy Bring That Up?" 'reason for the opening statement. thirdly the "For Instance in wnicn specific instances were given as illustrations and the summary ot the whole subject "So. What?" Trni salesmanship, the speaker !.m the ability to Influence Uhr fnr their good. All new In - ----- UklVU . , , raba. i ti..i.i...i. ii...i..'..ov,ir..v had to be sold. The raaio -J f nut s-vii wvssi-t un'""" - j j Kn.ui..i.. .. i.... I..,m have been useless u n uu . . u i tlio miVillf. He, mot been sum w " h --- . . -..,.,j , To. WASHINGTON. August 4.- Of- ureed pirslstence ana Hia u. r.r.:irZ t.A nriti.h nmnn. S I W m 1 V A 1 - tT Kimt" IT .1 aL llvl v 1 - hv nu ii t . . . . .l- .JA-man Khmild llSlC I Of nicy vj jLua uu no nJ sus KnuwaiMge n itvDv v ui.inav a iiinv wc . ov-. - --- . rPorU that Ambassador Heori'thi. order at least four times in iitiu offii rucRiiPU uj xe ITT rn 41 . .i m rs or the American Jananese nni Interview SUBJECT TO BE LIMITED Japanese Unwilling to Discuss Economic Questions With Britain TOKYO, Aug. 4. A Tokyo news- j sal to drop all economic problems from the agenda of their conferences, restricting discussions to the question of maintaining peace and order at Tclntsln. where a Japanese blockade Is in force. LONDON. August 24: Right Hon, Neville Chamberlain left here nrfav for Scotland where he ex- I gnsi m n -sj "y ZT fraiue. Turns l?p y by Prime Mlnirtrr Nere Cham-' lONDON. AwriMt 4: On account k X'l icacner. wikj nao orrn bcriotn He foresaw the world the fact that it U believed In omaiikzed on Fascist Unea. Ail relief swk in Czech- C1nc Tallr Af JalCS 1 dltt. II i a.d who had been re- to discuss the situ j Rotarv Lunch 11 J t..mm T ,11 m f fe wu rxpcUed from Pragnc. ational Guards nw In Charge -.. --- D Mt l Hulr At Green .Mountain Dam In Cotorada Following Disorders I J. n. Vlrkrrs or VancouTer Speaker Teterday Tokyo that Oreat Britain and the United States are co-operaUng o 1 check Japan pqMcy in the Tit Rome-Berim axis A meeting of representatives of lOermanr. IU)y and Japan at Lake Wm Como U said here to be for the 'purpose of arranging for a closer adherence of Japan to the Italian-German axis. 8MJTIIERS. August 4: A younc boy from one of the families or Hollanders at Houston was rushed to the Smlthers Hospital on Wed nesday as a result or an accident. when his leg became entangled in a mowing machine that was In operation and he suffered severe cuts. He is reported as progressing nicely. FISHERIES lntereM In China and to carry ' Great Catastrophe To Break With- out IU obligations to third powers mitlee Is Uaving Seattle Son For Alaska TODAY'S STOCKS (Ouurmy B. D. Jotnurtna Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .12. Bralome. 11.80. Ca boo Quartz. 229, DeriVuns-XI."'-Faliriew. D3. Ooid Beit. .25. Hedley Mascot. .75. Minto. .013;. Noble Five. .01 PacUic Nickel. .13. Pend Orielle. 1.42. Pioneer. 2.50 (ask). Premier. 1.82. Privateer. 1.17. Reeves McDonald. Reno. .48. Oils A. P,. Con- .14. Calmont. Jl. C. Si E 2.00. Freehold, j03i. Home. 250. Pacalta, XtlVz- Royal Canadian. Okaita. 1.05. J50 Relief Arlington. .12& Reward. .01. Salmon Gold, .04. Sheep Creek, 153. Cariboo Hudson, .03 & Hedley Am a Is., .01. te .17.. Mercury. .06. Prairie Royalties. 2 Toronto . , Aldermac. J5. BeatUe. 1.18. : f:' Central PaU 2.48. Cons. Smelters, 45.50. East Malartic. 2.72;t . Fernland. .03. J; Francoeur, .63. Gods Lake. .43. : ' Hardrock. 1.06. Int. Nickel, 4930. Kerr Addison. 2.00. , Little Lone Lac. 300. McLeod Cockshutt,' 1.91. Madscn Red Lake. .40 Vi. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.27. Moneta, 1.03. Noranda. 8250. Pickle Crow. 4.65. - Preston E. Dome. 158. ' San Antonio. 1.92. Sherritt Gordon, 1.05: . Stadacona, 57. Uchl. 1.15. Bouscadlllac, .04. Moshcr. .14. Oklend. .07. Smelters Oold. 42ViV Dominion Bridge, 29.50. Halibut Sales American Tordenskjold. 29,000 pounds.CoM Storage, 8.1c and 5.5c. Tomorrow s Tides Weather Forecast 3:53 m. 18.5 ft. mm Prince Rupert and Queen Char-lotte 10:22 pin. ISO ft. Islands Moderate southerly 10:09 am. 5J It. with few winds, partly cloudy a 22:48 pjn. 6.7 ft light showers. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER xxvr1 k in PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1939. PRICE: 5 CENTS ritish Fleet May Go To Orient AKNi) Al otters uver IBKUAIN Lhamberlain nnn k n K KTH A .HWf Cnncrar At CHILLIWACK. Aujust 4:-PcopV here have the Jitters over the pretence of a huge cougar which ha been seen br a number of residents and which, while seeming almost tame, shows U teeth at peopl-vho come near It. I WELLS IS i nee r WATCHES s u" Country Intends To Protect terests In Chins Alive To Danzig (Jutttlon . Long nouaay . . . J II.. I W. tightly He said the next two "1Q au wlv l"r" months were critical However. tr-e L ttrentheJn of the peace front HPA PDflRli 1W 1 HUliLi POLICIES SIMILAR Difficult To Get Agreement Between Russia, Britain And France Dollcr of the three countries- Russia, Oreat Britain and France but it was difficult to get an acceptable formula to write into the treaty. It had been suggested that If a cabinet minister had been sent to Moscow, the matter would have been speeded up but be did not agree with that. In regard to the Oriental situation Lord Halifax said that Britain, while tiring to bring about a settlement with all concerned, REFUGEES - TO RETURN I Spain Is To Take ts Own People Back BURGOS, Spain, August 4: An agreement to permit return of Spanish refuses from France to Spain was object of a conference here Thursday between France's Ambassador Henri Petaln and For- Warning Is Conveyed To Japan As Recess r i in II r. ..... Lec area dv mouse remain un 1 tlu r end of stated yes- fax yesterday warned the people Pt to Ux foreign secretary, onth on vacation, ho cabl- terday that there was no real dlf- of Great Britain ajalnst taklo . the international situation t on meeUngs are expected to U ference in regard to the senera! Rencwcd Anti-British Violence Breaks , Out , in Tientsin t. Chamberlain Suggests Even More Serious Dangers TIENTSIN, China, August 4: (CP) Anti-British violence hroke out anew today when a mob of Chinese attacked the office of the British International Export Corporation, smashed furniture and other equipment and tossed it into the Hai River. Britons said that the attack was instigated by Japan. LONDON, August 4; (CP) Parliament adjourned today for two months after Prime Minister Neville Cham- couid not neglect her duty to Chi- berlain warned Japan that Great Britain might find it . na. she was m a position to ac. necessary in certain circumstances to send the fleet to WASHINGTON. D. Aug. - as mediator whenever the parties t p F t t j0 not that threat hut nnlv ine f av S a 3 an a iCP. -A seven member congres- to struggle might wish. ,ar V, ' , An- l P i ?U l j rionai ubeomm"te will wU Aug- Anu.British moves were report- warning, said the Prime Minister, adding that he hoped urt 20 from Seattle for a six weeks' fd at several poinU m North Cht- no 006 woul(1 tmn " absolutely InvwUgatlon or the Alaska fisher- nllk supply of the British out r the QuesUon for such drier industnr including all questions t Tientsin was being threatened enmstances to arise." He Indicated pertinent to the conservation of the sixteen Baptist missionaries had that warships might have gone to fisheries. Oirshore fisheries con- jeIt eiT posts m the interior to the Far East earlier had it not been ducted by aliens will be also lnvestl- save 150 Chinese converts who for the critical European situation." gated, it was announced yesterday, had ccn arrested.. The wometi Let us not forget that we may have wn0 had children were allowed graver and nearer problems to con- ....... . . free water, being detained thre siaer in tne course oi me nexi lew viu.n days, but the men were still heid months and we must conserve our by the Japanese. forces to meet any emergency that , may arise." The House will reassemble Oc- FOSTER IS BACKED UP Legion Convention Re sents Charges Made by Mayor Telford Minister Also Speaks tober 3 unless emergency should rT.r t . . ,,mi.;. tut short the vacation. TODAY'S WEATHER I Prince Rupert Cloudy, southeast wind, four mile per hour visibility. 20 miles: barometer, 30.08 (rising); temperature, 53; sea smooth. Triple Island Overcast, southwest wind, ten miles per hour; visibility, 20 miles, light swelL Langara Island Showery, southwest wind, fourteen miles per hour; behind .Brigadier. W. WwFpster, both ai Dominion president of the Canadian Legion and chief of Vancouver police. After Hon. Ian Mackenzie, minister of national defence and member of Parliament for Vancouver Centre, had told them that my city has the most implicit faith and confidence in Foster, "delegates to the provincial command srmven-tion of the Canadian Legion adopted a resolution expressing "intense resentment at the acUon of Mayor Lyle Telford iCUUtu 04 of Vancouver in 1U con- WUT cign Mumurr wium vlslbmtv 20 miles- barometer. 30 03; mox Jordana for more than 180,000 Jlsl ";f3, ' nection with charges he has made Soaniards who fled into during the Spanish civil war. MR. JONES ' IUCC t.i ; Britain Is Growing Daily More Strong Not A Week Passes Without Capa-' city To Resist Dictators Being Improved, Declares Inskip J IS BURIED Leaders Of Legal Profession Amou; Those Who .Mourn For Late City Solicitor VANCOUVER, August 4: (CP- visibility, 15 miles; barometer, 30.-09; temperature, 53"; light swell Bull Harbor Light fog, drizzle, southeast wind, two miles per hour; visibility, four miles; barometer, 30.07 i rislngi; temperature, 57; light swell. Alert Bay Overcast, calm; visi bility, 20 miles; barometer. 3051; Xo Other Country Cait Match Brl- temperature, 54; sea smooth. tish Invention It Is Declared Estevan Foggy, northwest wind,' ten miles per hour; "barometer, Via m .M..a4ktA4 A . Victoria view-voi, Clear, southwest Buuu.k wlnd,i w"lu' Weather Forecast General Synopsis Pressure re mains high southwest of Vancou ver Island and low in Alaska. Heavy rains have occurred on the north' coast but the weather has been! fair and warm elsewhere. West Coast of Vancouver Island- Moderate west to southwest winds, Edward F. Jones, former city soll-.mostiy ralr and not much change cltor oi Vancouver ana rrmcc.m temperature Rupert, was laid to rest in Mountain View Cemetery this afternoon following a quiet service at the chapel of Center it Hanna, undertakers, at which Rev. C. F. S, Stone officiated. Leaders of the legal profession were among mose wno were .in attendance to pay final tributes of respect and esteem. The pallbearers were Chief Justice Aulay Morrison, Mr. Justice M. A. Mac-Donald. W. E. Burns K. C D. E. MeTaggart. Major J. C. Row and Judge J. M. Ellis. Two Die From i Bomb Explosion At Jerusalem LONDON, August 4. Two people- against Foster as chief of police. NEW ANTI- SUB DEVICE i LONDON. August 4: First Lord OBAN. Scotland. August 4.-10. ' nf th Admiralty Earl " StanhoDS . M . M It. . I - - r Speaking nere. Jecreiary lor uic, Stated in the House of Lords to-Domlnions Sir Thomas Inskip said 'fifteen miles per hour; barometer, jd lhat Britiin h""as a new ;hat the erowine strength ot the '30.05. ' , naUon had been witnessed and, Vancouver - Clear, southeast hJ . . no oth scarcely a week passes wlthou. wind, five miles per hour; barom- I try can can match match, the 10 W3S roma q rirflt inTi npiri7 mane toipTpr Al)m I imDrove British capacity to resist I Prince George Fair, southwest. the dictators If it becomes neces-jvrind, two miles per hour; barom-rarr. ider, 29.82. I made following debate on warfare i for abolition of submarines. Impressions Of Germany Mrs. Tucker oi England is Speake Before Women's Canadian Club Yesterday afternoon at the Boston Cafe, the members ot the Women's Canadian Club listened to a very Interesting address given by Mrs. Tucker, a visitor from England in the city. She spoke of her travels in Germany and of her im- ipresslons of the German people, She also mentioned instances oi her travels In France, Italy and Austria. Tea was afterwards served to a well attended meeting. Mrs. J. D. Fraser, president, wa in the chair. died in Jerusalem yesterday as the! " result of the bombing of the broad-) Capt. Andrew Brown of. Maswtt casting studio In that city. The .sailed on the, Princess Alice thl station is being closely guarded. morning for a trip to Ketchikan. 1 :