' TIIE DAILY NEWS rAofe snr Mondav March NEW VICE-PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Charles Curtis took offi-e today commencing his four year tarm at inaugural eeremesy j (. . t Washington. "J i ATLANTIC FLIER LAID TO R8S Mi mlx i-s of the German Royalist Society carrying the casket of Huron Von Huenefuld to thv (. nv tr.y in Berlin in final tribute to their brave cemna:;ion who croened the Atlantic Ocean in th" memorable "Ur -iucn" flieht. - ' - - - . m i s t - E.Rh ty-s.x million dollar, is a lot of nxwiey, but that's fu t the amount of money it will cajt ihe U.S. to the Lexington scrap and Saratoga, navy aircraft carriers. They have beeji n se.rv.ci, hardly more than fifteen months, but already the coat ..f running th. m ha.s .shown th. .r dr.mgn ih n' mistake. Ju t us soon as , w whscIm m lhc w tvpo are ,-,udy these ' "mistakes" will be Junked. - 'NEWS OF NORTHERN B:C , if ;nfw hajseiton ThoiPelk Uriuge Club met this w&K at the home. of '.Mrs. K. a. as well as jJt" ratuca n;re jjueaia. MaIk : (erge Is Betting out a arge number if cedar jajles tii winter in this district. By' the time the season closes he ( ( hope to have 300,000. lineal feeti Hi the river bank. He has had a very successful season. SMmiERS The council ot the Smithers .Utiattift Board of Trade has de- TeioVd to take $125 worth of pace in a publicity book whose representative was recently here. Allan 'Rutherford was dischar ged from the Smithers Hospital this vh4c, having recovered from K. wee! lines wjth pleurisy. Rv. 'Father Valliere' 0. 31. I. sa iA tvwefc's trip Jto'l Burns ike, CheelatU. Ootaa. Lake and other points in that' ditrct. W: S. 'Harris of -NewfHalelton waa a visitor hero at the first f the week on business in con- .aeeiian with a mining deal. Robert Ashburner. well known (iteiiUnua farmer, is a patient .i tike Jfciithew Hospital where is making satisfactory re covery ifrem an attack ef pneu- jema. Rain and wtad of late have greatly .reduced the -snow level tare ami, if present conditions ontinue, it will soon be all disappeared: 1 A. S. Miller received word on Monday of the death' in Ketchikan of his stater; '"Mrs. W. A. I Bryant, who w as a visHer "Jri k-mitbera three -yeare ago. Heavy; itraf f ie . in -y experiencing nnua! difficulties on the Bulk- ey Hilt 'Where sunshine of late- has removed .practically all the snow, Jtsaying. the rcswl ia rathef Smitherw merchants' are paying the farmers $1.60 per sack for potatoes. PRINCE GEORGE The Women's Auxiliary to the :'riice George HoapRal has elected officers for the year as fol-owt: president. Jlrs. C. P. Dey-kin; vice-presidents, Mrs. A. M. Patterson and Mrs. C. C. Wright; treasurer, Mrs. R. S Edwards: ..retary, Mrs W. G. Fraser; rep-esentat:ve on hospital boara, uin. lidward.-- i Federal government Appropria-oni for this jdislriet, include n.onnt at ftiSOO fa f.utther im-otreiits to the Summit Uke .oute itff the 1'enco River on the Crookttl and Parsnip Rivers. A iiuWtus has'been DUt on the project for Hte establuhnicnt ot i crttamwy in J'nne ueoigv by ruison of the fact that P. Burns ,a Ltd. 'ba .taken a three-year uue on he Ynndertibof croam-ry. Thus all the cream in this Mtriet wll be taken care of. H. E. W'aby, district insector Lof iioultry for the provincial gov- ynment, was retonsible for the ttatenwat M the annual bampjet )f the Farmer's Institutes of District ('. here that the federal ovi rnrr.ent wa intending to e- .bilsh an ejtt)imental farm Mr his (' . irict within the next year r so. It ts expected that rR wrm wijl .ftit t'nnce George hicl. his' Tift advantageous lo cation. Resides, Mr. Waby, spea il'wni ;;t the Fajancrs'.. Institute Fbanfjuet IncluiregMMay"" . Fat urn fcookPrnmA.- u, ur- chanl. D.W.1iNfinr5aR..BJ.v11 liams ,Jonn Aasmhn' and F. D. Taylor. Weather has been much milder here of lntpk.-tlie lowest thermo meter reaflng for the week having been 18 above last Sat urday. There have been ructions in livie affairs here as a result of the recent summary dismissal by ! CUxCkrk-J.CietlhmvjBt-hisJ stenographer, Miae Helen Qulnn. While 'the rusti 'df the council j backed up the clerk, Mayor Patterson insUted that he be asked ; for his resignation. At a council j meeting on Monday over 100 ! citizens including three ex-mayom 1 appeared to protest against Hiss (Juinn's dismutMl. The result of; the matter was that the eJcrk w.is given twe'rtty-'four hours to' con- J sider action on the request for ' his resignation. It is believed that the whole affair may be set tled amicably. BUILDING STILL , AHEAD OF 1928 . Although building in the city was at a rather low ebb during February, aggregating only $2,- 3C0 in value, figures for the first two months of 1929, amount inii to $9610, are stili ahead of the corresponding period in 'J2f when only $7526 was recorded in tie two months. The February building list wa as follows: Nippon Kai Kan. repairs to Norfolk Hotel, Fulton Street $860.00 M. Alder. general repairs, 3rd Avenue 400.00 A. W. Edge, remodelling upstairs, 2nd Avenue ..860.00 II. G. Hyde, repair foundations, Fraser St. 126.00 MyrMe Casey, re-shingle roof, Comox A. venue . . 110.00 H. G. Hyde, remodel first floor,. Fraser Street ..1. 175.00 M. Alder, electric sign, 3rd Avenue Total 400.00 .$2JS0O.OO: DONALD.ROSS QUITS ! . SCHOOL STAFF TO JOIN DRY DOCK; Donald Rom, who has successfully carried out the work of rnanual training instruction in the local public school for several years, has been relieved of those duties by the school board in order that .he may take charge of the drafting department at the local dry dock. Mr. Rosa' duties as manual training instructor are being taken over by E. Gee, who arrived from Vancouver on the Camosun last night. ! I 1o DUNLOP Quick as a Fias it stops trie lou UNTIL you've tried it, you cannot realize how quickly Buckley's Mixture relieves ny Coutrh. The verv flrrt dose of this (. liKhtful, different remedy stops a spasm of coughing and there are 40 doees In a 7R-cent bottle! Children like it and so will you. J ml tar "Buckley V to r druglrt. and hall hand IriHl a fiunMlMd fmadr that h.. for Jraan, bwn living- rtnlllv rrltrf to iff.rara (runt Cough. CoUU, IlrvoohltU, rriiatod Tliruata, Wbuopiii Cough or Croup, Tnr it UxUr. W. K. IlucUlfj. 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