PAGE SIX the last thinrf at nigut soothes tlie nerves and assures sound, refreshing sleep... "ER . . RUT YOU SEE OFFICER . . MY YORK MILK IS HAVING A BRIDGE PARTY . . - KJTh OF courie, Mr.Stigsin mi confused. He meant to fay hi wife wai giving a bridge party and that wai why he simply had to be home on time with the York Milk Chocolate. "Well," tald the officer, "If you knew ai much about driving a car a your wife doe about pleasing her gursts. you could do sixty-five all day and I'd never bother you. Better settle out of court one bo of Rowntree' York Milk or thirty days." Put yourself on trial on any charge. Sentence your self to a bar of Rowntree' York Milk every day for thirty day. You'll find It delicious, satiny smooth, and to distinctive , Kn flavour that it set a new standard of milk chocolate goodness. Dut be sure you get York Milk. fTKrr U mUa Trl tt LMIIk ivitk Jtllciiuii I UthnU filhrrtrlor time J fwh pfltt nut Willi 1 cinrpimr. m THE ROWNTREE CO. LIMITED. TORONTO Besft for all -your Bakinq Bakc-day success is assured with "Purity" because it has, by . long years, passed every home test. ..Bread, Cakes, Pastry. Use it for all your recipes. Your grocer has it. A Vjoilutt oS'Wtitrrn Canada Flour flfiN l.lmttnt Bra Advertise in "The Daily News" PRESENTS FOR POOR Italy's Prince Asks This Instead of Wedding Gifts ROME, March 6. Prince Hum bert, heir ta : the Italian . throne, thoughr he bestowed some price j less gifts on his bride. Princess I Marie-Jose of Belgium, asked those of his future subjects that might feel inclined to celebrate the happy event by presents to I give them instead to the poor and I unfortunate. I 'The response to the Prince's wish has been well-nigh universal throughout the kingdom. In Udine, ! far to the north, his marriage (.was celebrated by the inaugura tion of the Umberto dl Savloa Heliotherapy Institute, where the tubercular may find health and strength in the rays of the sun. A similar station will be erected high on the Carso Plateau, scene of some of the most trying of the late war's engagements: and ex- welfare organization named aftei the Prince's grandfather, has benefitted bv a number of contribu tions, one of the most strl'tino .being from a Belgian businessman : resident in Italy The Fascist Industrial Union of I Naples has voted over $5,000 to go , toward the establishment of scholarships for sons of workmen anu J minor employees, to enable them to pursue their studies. Other charitably inclined Neapolitans are contributing to the erection of a whole new quarter of workmen's houses, built in modern hygienic principles. This new village will bear the Prince's name, and he will be Invited to Naples to inaugurate it. A new "kitchen for the poor" capable of carlnc for the out-of-work for three months every winter, will be instituted at Capodls-tria. At Leghorn a day-nursery and laboratory for the benefit of abandoned mothers will be built and confided to the sisters of charity, and named for the Prince's bride. Shakespeare's Glory Rightfully Bacons Poet of Illegitimate Rlrtli Victim of Literary Fraud, Californlan Finds SACRAMENTO, Mch. C After a year of investigation in England,, J. Edward Morgan, until recently pro prietor of a printshop in Oakland, has arrived at the conclusion that glory rightfully due Francis Bacon has been thrown to William Shakespeare by English scholastic citcles because of royal politics and a prudish antipathy for a man of illegitimate birth. Morgan, it was announced recently in Stratford-on-Avon, the home of Shakespeare, is returning to the United States with what he believes ! is conclusive proof that Bacon has ! been made the scape-goat of a gi gantic literary fraud. A not unknown writer of verse himself, Morgan has for years been Interested In the theory of the Baconian authorship of the plays attributed to the Bard of Avon, and his culminating investigation of the speculation led him to sell his printshop to obtain funds. Morgan has obtained enlarged photographs of the bindings and pages of the original folios, and asserts that in the very decorations, pictures and letterings of the script Bacon wrote his name many times over. His son, Walter Morgan, of Sacramento, chief of the division of research, and statistics of the State Department, of Education in California said that hi; father believes Bacon's illegitimate birth was the cause of his denial of literary recog nitlon. C. N. II. steamer Prince John, Capt. William Thomas, arrived in port at 0 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here until Saturday night when she will return south on the same route. THE DAILY NEWS ""day, March 6, 1930 Rived Spruce Here MANY SEEK From Islands For JQfN BOARD at raw Shipment Arriving here on. the Prince John this morning frorrj the Queen Char- j lotye Islands was a shipment of, 24,-. 000 feet of rived Sitka Spruce which will be transshlped by rail to I St. Paul, Minn. The timber camejleM than a dozcn applications for from the operations of the Berns- member5hlp w,n be prcsented at icui lubsuis w m ojuuesaie iiuci,. th re.,iilir mnnthlv mwtlnir tn- The camp there Is making regular shipments of this rived spruce to the Central States. TO RESUME MINE WORK Activity cn United Empire I'roperty at Stewart is rianned Situated in a direct line between the Prosperity and Silverado pro- service men will have precedence. interesting ted Empire, one of the as patients. This Is the gift of the Province of Trieste, At Lucco. the provincial section of the National Organization for 'the Protection of Maternity and . Infancy has voted to commemorate the wedding; by constructing an asylum capable of caring for 60 war orphans of poor peasant fam Hies. In the Province of Milan, the "House of Umberta I." a veterans' Portland Canal developments, will be the scene of activity again this year, officials of the company state. The United Empire is owned outright by the company, which re- Chambcr of Commerce Will Have No Less Than Twelve Membership Applications Tomorrow 'judging from ltieH8ffiWR n6l morrow night, It seems that increased interest is being taken In the work and affairs of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. The new applicants for membership are: D. B. Finn, director, Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. Thomas W. McPherson, local manager, Home Oil blstributors Ltd. Thomas A. Clark, cannery manager, B. C. Packers, Claxton. Thomas Wallay, superintendent of canneries. B. C. Packers. J. P. McMillan, manager, B. C. Packers, Sunnyside. Or. H. L. Alexander, dentist. Dr. C. II. Hankliuon, physician. Peter Lorensen, assistant mana-ter. Royal Fish Co. '"" Shelford '""rr Da r ton, accountant! Ca- ports a favorable financial condm! ,"Zn tin v,!,i . J 'wdkm Fish it Cold Storage Co fahcoaver, tho program for the year will be discussed. The directorate, which consists of William Dann, managing director; Col. John Leckle. C. H. L. B-anson, Joseph F. Morris, W. S. Lsne, J. E. B. Dickson and F. R. Jancowski, is pleased with the report submitted by Mr. Dann, covering the work done on the United Empire during 1029. Mr. Dann points out in his report that samples were taken across the face of the tunnel in which the principal work was being done last year, giving values In gold, silver, lead and zinc, and that the values persisted as the tunnel was driven. When 'Work ceased last yer thefe'Vas-a'shtovCmg of four feet of pood reverosiJfthe face- of the turrriel.'lrftf eerte'nsioh of 'tho pros- enl dfift for- 150 feet ilttukl bring the workings under the high grade ore out-cropping', which has been spectacular. Sardpling by several engineers, including two government engineers, gave results show ing gokl values and silver running from 207 ounces to the ton, with lead arid klnoU'Trie ve4n"'at -this p6mt 'is'sftc feW'ih width and samples' were' tak&i across 24 to 27 triches'of fhe,'veln7r I :". Mr. Dann states thai, after driving the additional distance, the high (trade shoot could be mined, with ore shipped at a comparatively low cost. With this work done the face of the ttrhnel would be about 100 feet below the surface. To date values at depth have been much greater than those near the surface, and it is believed by engineers that this will continue to be the case In this ore shoot. The formation 1 the same as on the Silverado, Prosperity and Porter-Idaho properties, which lends weight to the opinion that excellent values will be obtained at depth. Misak Aivazoff In Half Million Deal Associated With II. J. F. Turney in Former Vancouver Vulcanizing Concern The Vulcan Engineering Works Ltd. has been formed in Vancouver by M. Y. Alvasoff and II. J. F. Turney to take over for a consideration of $500,000 the Vulcan Iron Works Ltd. The company specializes In construction of boilers and tanks as well as other work. . Li. New American Halibut Boat In Maddock of Tacoma Here With 15,000 rounds After Maiden Trip to Hanks Another new halibut boat Is in port today after its maiden trip to the fishing grounds. This Is the Maddock which has a catch of 15,-000 pounds. The Maddock Is a 40-foot four-man boat which was built in Tacoma last fall for Capt. John Skarpness. She is named after William Maddock, manager of the Seattle Fish Exchange. Both the Maddock and the Canadian boat Gulvlk, whlch arlrved yesterday with 7,000 pounds, are holding over until tomorrow. a. M. ye-guson. purchasing ag-n B. C. Packers. Robert Elance. marine superin-endent, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. J. E. noddle, chief engineer, Ca-nadiin Fish & Cold Storage Co. POLES HERE VERY FINE Biff Quebec Dealer Speaks Favorably of This District's Product J. F. 'Seguln, prominent Quebec pole dealer, who was in the city for a brief visit yesterday in the course of a tour of the west, said that his company used to purchase a large amount of Its timber from the United States until they had experience with the product of this district which proved so satisfactory to them that they now endeavor to buy all possible here. For many years, Mr. Seguln has been a heavy buyer of poles and other timber products from this district but. it was the first time he had ever had the opportunity to visit this part of the Dominion. The head office of Mr. Scguin's company is in Quebec with a branch in Montreal. District News TEWART In THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Two Shows, 7 & 9 p.m. Matinee, Saturday 2:30 p.m. Come and Laugh Out Loud With HAROLD LLOYD 'Welcome Danger' (Twelve Reels) His Latest All-Talking Comedy Riot Singing Novelty "Bedelia" Admission, 20c and C5c; Sat. Matinee, 2:33. Admission, 15c and 40c A NEW BRAND: GILT EDGE MARINE PAINT GILT EDGE HOUSE PAINT Guaranteed Pure A. W. EDGE GO. 2ND AVENUE Phone Rfd S3 p. o, Hnx 4VI LUMBER 1x6 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $25.00 lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 'M and 2x6, 8 to 14 SIS, No 1 Common. . . $25.00 2x4 and 2x6. 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, It. C. Sawmill and Mend Offlc-. Seal Cove, Telephone. 361 Itetail Yard. Cow hsy, telephone 423 sunniviDK new rr..cE akea I'OR SETTLEMENT In order to meet the demands for new homesteads in the Peace River district, two survey parties under instructions from the Sur- The congregation of St. Mark's veyor General. Topographical 8ur- AngUcan Church here has elected vey. Department of the Interior. the following officers for the year: thU year subdivided a large area rectors warden, js. t. Appiewaite; of new land In people'! warden, O. N. Manafleld; where settlement .ecretary, P. 8. Jaok; executive, most rapidly. Mrs. H. P. Gibson, J. II. Maunsell, H. C. Dennett. J. O. Lyon, C. J. Jack- - " - - ' ' son and A. flusswurm. Jack Curzon came down from Premier last week to meet Mrs.' Curzon and child on their arrival, from Vancouver. ALICE ARM The Britannia Mines Si Smelting Co. will, it is understood, conduct I those localities is proceeding Specials FOR Friday, Saturday and Monday lng summer on the Dolly Varden "omn "ooa "oi oats with and Wolf properties as welt as on ! Chlnaware or Tumblers, pkg. 33c the Toric. A. Beaudln left last week for the Anyox Hospital to obtain medical treatment. Mrs. J. Weir, after spending Economy Tea Per lb 50c Itoyal City Strawberries 2s Per tin 33e Red Cherries 2s, per tin 28c Qold Duet Per pkg 30c a Kellogg's All-Bran 3 pkgs 58c vacation at Anyox, returned to her Cooking Apples 4 lbs 25c home here last week. Dr Alexander rilONE STB DtSNKU BLOCK DENTIST Bed Mexican Beans 2 lbs 25c I Campbell's Tomato Soup Tin 12c ; Cambridge Sausage--2s, per tin 28c Libby's Saucr Kraut 2 Vis, tin 19c The Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. Week-End Specials 2 Pkgs. Hobln Hood Fancy Cake Flour and 1 Large Q0 Size Mixing Bowl all for Robin Hood Rapid Oats with Fancy Rose Colored 7SC Tumblers, 3 pkgs. Eggs, Fjresh Bxtnw g 25 3 dot ... Sunnybrook Creamery Of 9j . Butter, 3 lb. brick Rogers Golden Syrup 9flC v 2 lb. tin Icing Sugar uv Ofln 2 1b. pkg Nabob Tea, Is, Q 1 g 2 pkgs. Malklns Best Spinach, 2s, 2 tins v" Garden Peas, No. 4, 1 Sfi Per tin " Frascr Valley Black Currant ggg lIUlll, 1 JU. w Malklns Best Baby Beets, 2s, Per tin Fraser Valley Strawberry CgC Jam, 4 lb. tin , Royal City Green Peas, 2s, JJgQ 2 tins , .'. Pearl White Napfeia Soap gQ( 11 bars - Mrs. Porter's Sandwich 25C Spread, 8 oz. jar Alberta Market P. G AMU LA. Proprietor l-lftfi Street, Phne 203