An invitation has been extended by the Smtthers District Chamber of Commerce to A. Bryan Williams, ....... . provincial game commissioner, toiTiyer.hejow ikeena Crosslne. Fur visit Smithers durinc a tour of the district he will make this month. If L.J11 fihortlv.be onened and both will he accepts the Invitation, there be a general conference on1 matters as trapping and the regulations governing open seasons for game in this section. . Central Interior motorists had a general jacking up last week when Provincial Constable Dauberry, traffic officer for the area between Quesnel and llazelton, toured the district. ! Olof Hanson is putting up a COO handsome cup for the baseball win-7.o0 ners at the annual Canadian National Railways Recreation League 3.00 pianlc at Terrace. It is planned to 1.00 make it a perpetual challenge tro- 50 phy, and the fact that it is being Ctty delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, jJald Tri'axlvance 55.00 pnt up is expected 10 consiaerai add fo the interest in the picnic front inch 2.80 Transient advertising on page, per Local readers, per insertion, per line tv '23 Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1.40 ponrirJ Parfv Clasaified advertising, per insertion,, per word 02 alCYVCil I al LJ Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 16 ; Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ........ .98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 1 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION vcOi Saturday, June 14, 1930 ! NORTHERN B. C. NEWS . . . J. ' jj-. i SMITHERS United States. He states that a small Held Last Night Friends Honor Miss Johnson Who Is About to Leave For Scotland At the tram? of Mr Charles Bd-wardi test night a farewell party was given in honor ol Miss Jennie Johnson, who Is about to leave for Scotland. On behalf of the guests assembled, the presentation was made by Miss Eleanor Edwards to Miss Johnsou of a beautiful silver bracelet. Games, music and dancing were enjoyed and delicious refresh ments were served. Assisting In !.m.?2 ttZ serving were Misses Evelyn Ewards. .v,lUKU uu . K . Eleanor Edwards, Edith Brewerton, While walking to Burns Lake last !Kln f mtae wU1tbe Annie Cox and Margaret Garllclc week, Gerald McPiiee encountered exammea nruy oy. representa-. Mlfi3 Johnson eave next Sa. a grisaiy bear which gave chase in Uvf ot ttml!er lnuentlal turday for Scotland. the vicinity of Bald Hill. McPhee Partles wlth a vlew to P"a- j was successful in his hasty retreat and arrived in town with his clothes badly tattered as a result of his fright through the bush. NEWHAZELTON 1 1 I The Consolidated Mining &: A movement is on foot, backed by ! Smelting Co. plans a busy season of j the Canadian Historical Society, to Scored 241 Runs For Eight development on the Emerald group have the natives reconstruct. the old ', Wickets Against the in the Slbola country and the com- Indian bridge across Hagwllgetj Australians pany will also continue extensive canyon. The former Old bridge wasj field work in that region. McBmjiaketiodbam several years ago. An ' NOTTINGHAM, England. June datton is now being provide ,jo agir. W(?nt over.e ground this1 H: At the close of play In the larger 'crew of miners than was :em- of the ap estimate tint test match against the Aus-ployed during the past winter to co,t -jTfce'ojH bridge was a great, tralians, England had scored 241 Vwavj. llOUriSl BXlinCUOn. runs for Aiffht. wickpt w A road camp has been established , T? 1' J by the pnjylnclal -Jcprtrnent ofiEJlgianU YYUIS public works five rhfleV down the j 1 , ry 1 ' ' "i'Sj- " w Will n.nri lhA nnornfpn thrniip-hnnt. ih the siim. 1 Mayor A. M. Patterson and the ladermanic board will journey tomorrow to Six-Mile Lake where the big Junkers- plane, which the Air Land Manufacturing Co. of Vancouver has placed ln commer cial service in this district, will be officially christened "City of Prince George. ; Smith and Relfenrath have resumed the manufacture of bricks here. Thlr plant is located on 'Peden's Hill. They will have five I thousand brick ready for the market next week. Mayor A. M. Pattexson has received an offer from the Royal 1" '-inr.ia' Corporation, Vancouver of par $12,000 worth bf city ten- year 6V4 percent obnds. Jt is the, htarheat offer that has ever been iwiuie far Prince George bonds. Misunderstanding has arisen here as to whether or. nqt Third Avenue and George Street should be oonsidwed1 'throtgh "thorough fares. The poUttf 'have''warned1 number of motorists that the rights of others at the intersections must be preserved. Aid. F. D. Taylor, former mayor, is keen for revision of assessments In this city. He claims that business properties are valued low but uivub resiui-nuui 101s are assessed above the market value. The matter has been referred to the finance committee for consideration and report. LricKer uame sum-lJJeieaTea Australia in nrsi ection'Srith highway Inninjrs of Test Match A successful rose dance was held Thp hnnrrt nf rtlrprtnrs w pnn. 'in f Ka irittni Un 11 n nnonltnn' .w www w v H.bv-w.w I ... 1. V .UMIUMiUA A Hfcl 1 AAA ..U.L.MJU ; slderlng the matter of installing a Hast night by the Women's Auxiliary I new sterilizer and electric washing to the Hazelton Hospital. The fea-' machine in the local hospital. Iture of the evening was a drawing I for a beautiful fox fur to aid the i B. F. Messner returned to town purchase of a piano for the nurses, i last week after an absence of sev- ; eral wetks in Vancouver and the i'bi 11 air that sparkles ! No one can deny the importance of having the hair arranged in the style best suited to the individual type. Much of the effect is lost, however, unless the hair is kept soft, abundant, lustrous. A million busy women arid girls know the easiest way to keep the hair in perfect condition Is with Danderine. The first application will show you how-juarvdously it removes excess oil from the hair; cleanaes it; makes it i)wkk wiihvnowliie -and lustre. l('s, so simple to use Danderine. All you do is put a little on your brush each time you arrange your hair! The consistent use of Danderine will dissolve the worst crust of dandruff; soothe, heal the scalp; stimulate the growth of long, silky abundant hair. Danderine isnt sticky or oily; doesn't show. It makes the hair easy to manage; holds it In place for hours. "Set" your waves with it and see how much longer they stay in. Danderine 77e One Minute Hair Beaut i per At All Drug Btorss Thirty Fivs Cents PRINCE GEORGE NOnTNOHAM, June 14 Eng- Work is now under way on the land completed the first Innings anchor holes for the' cables of the ln the ticket test match with Au--new high level bridge. The bridge ' 6tralia at Trent Bridgt today and will be a two-way steel structure ; cornpiied 205 runs, with three cables one on each side ; end of todays m tne and one over the top and in the Ilrst test match Engiandf 265; mlddle- ! Australia, 140, for eight wickets. THE SAIL? HZV7 3 S Saturday, PAGE TWO juni u The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue 1ULLEN - - - ManagingrEditMt fetffiSCWPTION RATES By mall to all other Darts of British Columbia; rthe British, Em pire and United States, paid in advance, per year Bv mAil to all other countries, per year By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British CoTfimbla. paid in advance for yearly period m.... ur lour raonma ior , IJ"7 HANSON TROPHY Ciip Being Put Up For Win-iners of Baseball at C. N. It. Picnic at Terrace ICELAND IS FINE B0AT1 Unfavorable Weather Holds Up Trolling at North i .Island NORTH ISLAND. June 14: The new "Iceland No. 1," built at the Prince Rupert dry dock during the past winter, is the finest boat of the trolling fleet which is operating here. It Is a first class outfit and the owner is catching plenty of fish. George Johansen, with his new troller "Dlgby," has not to date caught many fish but the new hull and .his 15 h.p. Vivian engine are acting splendidly. George Johansen jr. has taken over the Fox and vows that his father will have to go some to beat him even if he has a brand new outfit. The weather for fishing has been unfavorable and cold and -a numbat of the boats are laying in. Many el the fishermen are down with wide and grippe. Car Damaged In Collision Today Brown Taxi and Bulkley Market Vehicles Crashed This Morning One of Joe Brown's Hudson taxi cars was nigh demolished in collision at 12:40 noon today at the corner of McBride Street and Sixth Avenue with the Bulkley Market delivery car. The taxi, driven by Roy Fisher, was proceeding south- j erly on McBride St. and the delivery car, driven by Robert Ollker was travelling west on Sixth Aven ue. The impact was so severe as to hurl the taxi car. a twisted mass of steel and iron, clear over the street. The driver had his hand badly cut. The delivery car sustained less damage and j.ne driver was unhurt. The crash could be heard lor blocks. The Weather Haysport Light wind, cloudy, 54. Port Simpson Light west wind, clear, 52. Terrace Clear, calm, 54. Rosswood Clear, calm, 50. Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 57. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 54. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 53. HazeHon Part cloudy, calm, 61. Smithers Clear, calm, 48. Quesnel Cloudy, calm. Sixth Cabin Part cloudy, calm. Whltehorse Clear, calm, 54. Dawson Part cloudy, calm, 56. THE RIGHT HONORABLE W. L. MACKENZIE KING "Will Open the Campaign for the Liberal Party in Brantford, Ontario, on Monday, June 18 th The Address of the Prime Minister Will Be Broadcast Over a Nationwide Ilooktip. Hear Him Over STATION C.N.R.V. LISTEN IN From 6 to 8 p.m. Pacific Time NOMINATING BLANK ; To be filled out in, nominating candidate for the Dally News Elec tion Campaign. This should be cut out and mailed or delivered to the Campaign Manager, immediately. I XTATI? mrss POLITICAL PARTY NOMINATED BY -( : d "Duchess" Salutes Bridge OiKHXHKHKH9CKOtHrm-JlMOOCHH Mm is There was a happy Incident at the opening of the $20,000,000 Montreal-Harbor DnrtKo on Vii-Mrui Day when rhe Canadian Pacific liner "Duchc, of Uicbmoad." J0J)00-ion riant under the command of Captain A. Freer, It .Nit., added the salute or tu deep sjtrcn to the cbers of the thousands mrabled. Just m Premier Mark en lie Kins wan formally opn- f the bridge, the liner pasted dramatically beneath It with multi-colored Clan f'nttc - 3 bow to st'-rn and her ensijm flipping ta ; . Then she hailed the bridge with thn :( "InnK. two abort and long" Waste thut berVd a of Canadian Pacific ships- It is intent in:; that what ta een of the hridie contain' . :,. freight of 4el MgMO teas m there is in ti,. &v . .5 m.-L" Evidences of Progress . There are a number of very material evidences of the progress of Prince Rupert just now. Among them may be noted: The construction of the first unit of a large hydroelectric power plant for the usq pAUie cityand neighborhood. ,, ,,, , , Plans all laid for buildkigof pewivQanadian National Railway Hotel to commence thiatysar. Tenderg being called f orneNIrfqiror S to re for Provincial Government on Third Ave. Work proceeding on construction of highway by Provincial Government ' ' Securing of contract by local nhipyard for building large railway car harbor ug i$he south, the work to be done this year. n Extensive new liorirjjgrfjfl by I'ederal Government New Post Office-expected terbe built'tjy the Federal Government Wrk on new addition to Fisherie Experimental Station nearing completion. Number of buildings being planned for private interests. Increased tourist service being given and hetter stop-offs arranged by railway company. x New steamship to make home port at Prince Rupert just commenced new service. General spirit of co-operation and optimism on the part of the people of the city, officials of the railway company, power corporation and counUw.gonerally. in regard to future prospects for city and district 6CHSOooaemjooDHMOn0OOoooeM IKflOWKHaiOj!HWU DO 0OOOJKU5 T0 ENGLISH OXlPAI NT RRANDRAM -HENDERSON wwihii m mi, :ummm.mivm Be proud fa Staj: "This is ivlicrc I live" YOUR borne it where you spend tl gresl' P,fJ of your time. It deserves four aunt csreful Mention 1 Some houses are bright, chsrming, worthy of tl pride their owners show in them. Others just m. attractiveness . . . through Iacl$of taiteful and iui-fkiently frequent painting. Decide now that this spring you will smarten MJ your home and re-lautify it with the help of B 'Tnglith" Paint and other lirandram-llenderion pro ducts. You have, we know, often imagined pay and plesw colour schemes. This it your opportunity to P" aome of them Into effect in your own home. our store today and ask fur card allowing die lull ranee of sbadci of O il "&)glhl Paint available- TOR SALE BY GORDON'S HARDWARE Seventh Ave. E. Telephone 311 The Daily News Goes Into 95 Per Cent of the Homes in Prince Rupert 8 i 01 ot