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W.000.TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Maker, Founder, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant lit Equipped to Handle All Hindu of .MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 13 AND 385 )J n . n Zilrl i hiiicc ftupen recti to. Keceived fresh supply 1'raUV Baby Chick Food, Hulkley Valley Hay and fain, Robin Hood Flour, i'ratts Dog and Bird Sup-j'liea and COAL guaranteed to please you . PHONES 58 AND 558 Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Curiae, Warehousing, and Jjistributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving- WlWlt- Ilno teacher, 5' II I Local Items I a Taxi Phone 1, ,l.ig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. .1. It. Gossc. Phone C8C. fTv fc ' iinenw. i none JJIUCK IMS. : 128 . Mrg. Frank Clapp returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Mrs. V. W. Noonan arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from. Telkwa, being here for dental treatment. J. Y. Wilson of Remo arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. He will act as a juryman at the Supreme Court Assizes here. S. W. Taylor of -the Vancouver branch of the law firm of Wil-: Hums, Manson and Gonzales, who; is here on legal business, expects to remain in tha city until! the end of the weeik. A. R. Tomllnson, wall known Cedarvale evangelist, anrifed in the city from the interior on 1 yesterday afternoon's tram. has been called to act vn 'jury at the Supreme Court sites. He the As- W. Ilagen, Copper City saw mill operator, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon s train from the interior, being called here for jury duty at the As sizes. He is accompanied by Mrs Ilagen. W. W. Anderson, manager of the Hudson Day Co.'s store at Ilazelton, arrived in the city from the interior on, yesterday afternoon's train, being called here for jury duty at the Supreme Court Assizes. Jack 'Carr, Smithers transfer man, arrived in tne city on yes-i terday afternoon's train from the. interior, being called here for jury duty at the Supreme Court Mrs. Carr. ANISOIJMJK.M rJ.N la I Moose Annual PIcn.'c at Digby ;ne SO. Ginjrhara Dance to be held Jit Port Clements some time in Juu- 5o be Jjreparwl -buy a btw! K. of C. ricri Sunday, .iuly I lllgby Island. MILK MILK I'rcfsh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dallv. EARLY DELIVERY rhroughout the Cit We have been appointed sole agents in Prince Rupert for the famous IJROOXS-BANK CERTIFIED MILK. Price, 26c per quart. The same in Prince Rupert as in Vancouver. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. S.BJolinstoiiCo.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execution of buy'ng and selling orders on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto stock ex changes. cnanges. .J&osliigpi exchanges prices from those posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from -out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. ' S.B. Johnston Co.Lld. 610 2nd Avenue Phone Prince Rupert IIX. 130 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Clears Choked Drains Cleans and Disinfects Kemoves uiayaitu Makes Good Soap. ? ,, ., . Hli sanitary .)J'"i? Hospital Sunday by s.'ivices were taken Rev. John Hanson. Charles R. Gilbert of Terrace is a visitor in the city, having arrived from the interior on yes terday afternoon's train. J. K, Gordon, Terrace hotel man, is a visitor in the city, hav ing arrived from the interior on yesterday afternon's train.1 R. L. Melntosh returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train, after spending a few days at his summer home at Terrace. Mrs. Charles Harradine and daughter, who nave, been visiting in Prince George, ; returned , to the city on yesterday afternoon's train. Ernest Hand, Smithers con tractor, arrived in tne city on yesterday afternoon's train from the ..interior, being called here for jury duty a tjbe Assizes. The Boys' Band, under Band master Thomas Wilson, paraded the streets. ,on .Satbfday- evening md playpq fUctfqfi m. virions corners. The ' hat was' passed ".4ii w tefiW& .iM f&ttiir the work of the band. Dr. 'J. T. Whll F.rt.CS. of Vancouver!'' who before the war was medical superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, is expected to arrive in the city from the south on the Prince George tomorrow morning and proceed by train to -Montreal en route to Vienna, Austria, where he will take up post-graduate work. He will be accompanied north by Mrs. Wall and children rho wil! pay a brief visit here with Dr. Wall's sisters, Mrs. Alex McRae and Mrs. G. A. Hunter. TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS WOMAN BENEFITED i Praises Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Athestos Mints, Quebec. "After the birth of my second child, I was alwaysieelmgUred, tv rvous and weak ar.d had headaches, brckachra and ter-nl)te pains every month. I suffered two years before I tried Lydia E. Il'inkham's Ver itable Compound. II cot iour bottles at urst and it did imaworldof eood. II would not ba without it in the house now, and have another six bottles in. 1 recommend it to every woman I "know," Mrs. T. riARRiTT, Box 111, Asbestos Mines, Quebec. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Wc Deliver All Guaranteed to Any City. Style SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED Part of tlu Ling, the Tailor phone Rid I Football tonight. Acropolis Hill at 6:30. Thistles vs' Empress Club. Moose whist drive and dance advertised for June 7 has been postponed indefinitely. 128 The Salvation - Army'TCUrrg People's Legion has suspended meetings for the summer months. Passengers sailing from here for Vancouver on the Catala this afternoon include Mrs. Gosncll and Mr. Cozineau. Dr. J. II. Carson returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after having spent the .week-end at Terrace and Lakelse. 1 The Ladles' Aid of Rupert East' I United Church are having a tea land sale of home-cooking and candy on Thursday afternoon, I.Tune 6 from 3 to 6. 128 Union Oil Co.'s tanker Unacana made a brief call in port on Sunday afternoon to discharge fuel at the local tanks, being bound from Vancouver to Ketchikan. Mrs. Campbell arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Prince George. She will take up residence here, joining her husband who is a C.N.R. brakeman. Adjutant William Kerr left on this morning's train for a brief i trip to Terrace on Salvation' Army business. He expects to return to the city tomorrow af ternoon. Mrs. D. H. Macdonald of Ter race and her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Head and the latter's family, are paying a visit in the city. They are guests at the Hotel Prince Rupert. Mrs. Tom Young and daugh ter, Miss Janet Young, .-rrived in the city from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train, the latter being .here to take Toronto Conservatory of Music examinations. a ( Mr. and Mrs. O. Wadsworth and child will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Princess Louise for Vancouver en route to California. Mr. Wadsworth has been in the employ of P. Burns Co. Ltd. here, Mr. and Mrs. L. Place and Alex Thain; who have been spending the week in the city, having been called here on account of bereavement in their family, will sail this afternoon by the Catala j on their return to Vancouver. Mr. Justice Fisher will arrive in the city on the Prince George tomorrow morning from the south' to preside at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes which opens here tomorrow. Mr.'Justice Fisfier, who formerly practiced law In Fernle, was just recently appointed to the Supreme Court bench. A lighted cigarette dropped into the cushion of C. II. Elkins' lijrht delivery car while parked r.t the corner of Second Avenue and Sixth Street about noon yesterday caused a fire to which the fire department was called out. The blase was soon put out, damage being confined to the cushion. Union freighter Chilliwack, Capt. John Muir, arrived In port nt 7 o'clock this morning from the south and, efter discharging coal for Thomas Trotier, proceeded early this afternoon to the Naas River with cannery supplies. The vessel will proceed to Vancouver from the Naas without calling here again. NOTICE Mass meeting of tne W.kc. Salmon Fishermen's Association, Skcena River Branch, will be held at Port Essington June 9 at 7 p.m. to deal with important matters, including answers, from cannery operators. Fishermen, please attend I Dr Alexander j ritONE sis. IIKSNF.R ttLOCK DENTIST NOTICE! '""'After'May and until September'SO'on any lands not within he city lirnits of an incorporated city, it is neccssary to obtain a written permit from the B. C. ForesrService before any fire may be lighted. Prevent Forest Fire YOU CAN HELP by doing your burning early, asking the advice of your local Forest Officer, and doing no unnecessary burning during hazardous weather. Applications for permits will receive prompt attention if you communicate with the following: District Forester, Prince Rupert; L. B. Webster, Ocean Falls; R. M. Benson, Swanson Bay; J. B. Scott, Prince Rupert; S. G. Cooper, Terrace; H. W. Sharpe, Hazelton; I. Martin, Smithers; W. N. Campbell,' Burns Lake; or J. A. Pedleyj Francois Lake. B. C. FOREST SERVICE ANGLERS BUSY OYER WEEK-END AND HAD VERY GOOD RESULTS Eddie Clapp, Red Moore, William Reid, Fred Walls and George Howe made a one day angling trip to Mile 21 Lake on Sunday and came back with 150 fine trout measuring from nine to twelve inches in length. Howard Keefe and Tommy Burns returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after spending the week-end at Mile 21. They had about twenty if Ih. R. E. Benson visited 'Wood-worth Lake over the week-end and got about fifty nice trout. C. A. Kirkendall and party went to Big Bay and got about thirty. . . ORCHESTRA PARTY ON TWO POWER BOATS. PICNIC ON SUNDAY A picnic party organized by the Premier Orchestra chartered the two Pacific Salvage boats Red Boy and Pachena Sunday and went as far aa Canoe Pass, Warke T.inal. On the return they stopped off at Port Simpson and a teatn rom Prince Rupert played a base-hall game against Port Simpson, he natives "-inning two to one There were 110 on board and they had music all the way. 3 UPPIE MENTARY ESTIMATES IN OTTAWA, June 4. Supplementary estimates of more than twelve million dollars were abled in the House of Commons last night- by Hon. J. A. Robb, minister of finance, including J4.000.000 to complete reparation payments. The list also Includes $80,000 to subsidize steamship service to Australia. The estimates also provided an appropriation of $15,000 to assist in providing pre-rooljng warehouse facilities in British Columbia. WOOD FAVORS GRAIN MIXING CALGARY, June 4: before Saskatchewan Royal Grain Commissioner today, II. W. Wood chairmdn of the board of directors of the Alberta Wheat Pool and president of the United Farmers of Alberta, surprised commissioners by stating he was not opposed to mixing properly j supervised to secure a uniform jout turn. He said the chief cause of dissatisfaction among producers was the complete loss of confidence in the machinery for I administration of Canadian grain 'due to lack of understanding 'among farmers, himself included, of the Intrinsic value of grades. VANCOUVER TO HAZELTON IN A FORD SEDAN. (Continued from page one). Hope, Mr. Crisp of Telqua, Rev. D. Donaldson of Vanderhoof, Rev. Mr. Lancaster of Fort Eraser, Rev. J. T. Smeaton of Smithers. and Rev. Mr. Ahford of Burns Lake were the ministers who were spcciajlyjnentioned by the settlers aiong tne route tor doing heroic and self-sacrificing work for the church and humanity and the widely-scattered areas of the north. One of Nature's, beauteous : hrines was at 150-Mile Hou:. The beauty of the situation with its love'y lake in which ducks in abundance were calling to thoir mates at e;trly sunrise. The robin, me.-rdow lark and other birds wer nak'ngaii the country around joyous with their combined songs This ei'Hy morning scene lingers long in the memory of the travH lers, Mr.. Wright said. Five days were spent on th journey and the driver nnd friend were glad to arrive at their de tination without injury or mishap n Jbe travelers or to the car, mi ' nrs a Jfi2G Fori Sed;n. The " ! beauty cmnot be surpassed in any part of the world and iti won'JV''" a beyond description 'y - Mr. Wright reports that tho conference recently held in Van-cou"pr was the let conference held since un'on in 1926. T;op P$KS OF ALASKA FUFS FROM JTJNEU TO FRISCO SEATTLE, June 3. Governor George A. Parks of Alaska arrived here by the Washington-Alaska Airways Company plane -i 10:"0 Ms morning, nine hours fter Inqving .hireau. He expects o reach San Francisco this evening, marking the first time a flight from Alaska to California had b'i'n accomp'ished in one day. The distance Is 1800 miles. V ANCOUVFR, Junr 4: The iirice of wheat today whs $1.13. Suffered From indigestion Was Afraid To Eat Mrs. E. rroubi, 10.MS-O0th St, Edmonton, AlU., writes: "I suffered from indigestion nnd wm afraid to eat I suffered t nfler. K friend told me how she used to suffer with the same thing and h"W had relieved her. 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