PAUE TWO Price $ Oca. box DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Aprh 4j 1J Felt Tired Out All Day Could Not Sleep at Night NORTHERN B. C. NEWS Ford Victor Over Rockies Mrs. Aldamond Lftlonde, 2481 Bt. James St., Montreal, Que., writes: ''Attar a spell of the grippe I was left very nervous, and felt drowiy and tired out all day, and could not slefcp at night. I was also troubled with in v heart and did., not VANDERHOOF PRINCE GEORGE . " I014 bcoes EVaiFjotmipIetelv Telievefl of my tjyulfle, ana can recommend tout nils rn e vervone. " Sold at all drug .and eeuerfi stores, or mailed dlreaton receipt of price by The T. Mllbnrn Co., IXaTorpato, Oat THEl DAILY NEWS. PRINCE UUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters Telephone .. .-,. kilt.- Advertising and Circulation Telephone ..JJ8 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations -uta,.. Wednesday, April 15, 1931 ANOTHER REPUBLIC The inatter of organizing' -a -vol- The recently organized local Girl unteer lire brigade was discussed at Guides gave an exhibition of their a meeting of the village ccmimis- work last Tupsrtnv niht. in -thi. tlone last Thursday evening. H. Prince George Hotel ballroom, mus- stoices was given autnority to act tering 'tinder CaDt. Horsfleld and J as fire chief. Lieut. Saunders. Thev were inKnen- ted, by "Mrs. If. Hi, A. Robertson, dis The Vanderhoof Lawn Tennis trlet president. Club has elected officers as follows J Tor the coming year: president, Mrs. R. M. Taylor; vice-president, Sam- large gathering of young folk. ALICE ARM Miss Elvy Johnson of Anyox spent the Baster holidays here os the guest of Miss Alma Evlndsen, returning to her home in the smelter town on Monday. 1 The Alice 'Arm Athletic Assocla-! tion 'hfratsJpenlrig card party nf the season last Friday night. The affair proved very enjoyable for all I present. ! ! The Womens Auxiliary of St. Ml-! cheul's Anglican Church here has 1 elected officers as follows: honorary ; president, Mrs. W B.Jennings; pre-, sldent, Mrs. H. F. Kergln; vice-president, Mrs. W. M. Cummlngs: se-loretary treasurer, Mrs. Ole Dr. R. w. Alward, Mi.A.'for Fort George, has returned to his home uel W. Cocker; secretary treasurer, here after attending his first ses-jMlas Betty Lamb; executive, .Miss sion of the Legislature in Victoria. M. A. McDiarmld, E. F. W. Heath Jfls local supporters .are very pleas-land F.E.Durrant. ed at his accomnlishmerrts on be- - - half of his riding. Ronald Campbell is now recover- ;ing satisfactorily .following an 111-, Allan Soya and Thomas Wren 'ness With Influenza. jhave built a brldse across the Ne- A. C. McCorkeJl of tlieTakla Lake ment of ties frem the north side of Traefrnt Co., Fort St. James, left ; last week for a business trip to Van couver. 1 1 Rev. Basil B. Prockter, Anglican 1 Church incumbent here, leaves this the guest of Principal Ellis of the Spain is followincrixhe popular- trend bv chantrinc the Anaiican Indian school there, form of govemmenrarbm that of a monarchy to a repub- Jic. For years the KiflMom AVas in turmoil and the end was Marshall s. Reid of Calgary, who bound to come sooner later. The wonder is it did. not XfZ&toSSZ chako River U facilitate the move- ' the river to the Canadian National Railway tracks. The bridge has been put In near rjlchol. cr.J. Haddon, district forester, lias received -official notice from , week for Lloydmlnster. SasK., where ; Victoria of the cutting of the royalty he will spend a short vacation jis on Interior timber from "75c to 60c with the exception of white and yellow pine ana spruce. No official notice has yet been received regarding reduction of stum page charge. Judge H. E. A. Robertson left lasT UC1UXC UUS, - rhlW An nnnmint nf tvmr hnlf.h . . - . seems rather a new idea for a king to voluntarily give and may again settle on his home- polnts in tne Coiumbja way to the wishes of the people and step out of the monar- stead opposite the farm of 'his Peace River ,here ne wlll conduct chial map. Usually there is a big fight and many innocent br"tner- oiney J. Reid. ;eions of county court. He was persons are killed. Apparently Alfonso has given up the . .OT1trrrlotr nf .hpTacicomPfnled y Alex mcb. Young, Idea of a king ruling oy divine right or has tafeen the view wSSSIJS wh wU1 acta prosecutor that the voice of the people is the voice of God. in town last Wednesday. He Is en-1 rnnat.inn ., b-i In Britain the King rules at the will of the people. One clearing to dispose of his properly jf gJJ "SSmffCK of his predecessors was appointed to the position by Par- 1x1 the East Fncoi area- es75 to 0271 in a cribbage tourna-liament and Parliament has the right of removal, only ,.,,, Cm,f n ' Wn t.nWnJment here, high scorers being f. a. such a thing Js never mentioned, at any rate, in public. It cfaimf 2 thN It is an understood thipg jrj.the British Empire that the King district and brought out some verylnltht snail be out ofrpolitics and that he shall treat every party 8d samples of ore. He is on his! , aime, ii is Decause ine 01 have mw lI,c mu,u'8 rcB,uu- Kings nmgland sa faithfully j The Eastern star Auxiliary met aunered to tnis rule that their-throne-has-been so secure. " - - - - j BURNSLAKE Nd Trt I QUARREL OVER ECONOMY . There can be no quarrel with Premier Bennett over his "Rt. Rev. Isaac -o. stringer. Bishop effort to economize in the government of the country. It r the Yukon, on Tuesday night last ity iiweasury jusi, now oecause we ao not want taxes to De "k ..6 increased held a service for the ordination of A. ' . , , Rev. B. S. Prockter of Vanderhoof bo far as local expenditures are concerned, we cannot a8 priest and Rev. q.a. Hinchciiffe say much yet because there is always hope of irettinrr-an of Burns Lake as deacon. Rev. wn- appropriation in the supplementary estimates. Possibly Jtan sweetman of Endako assisted we may yet get a post office in Prince Rupert. , - the Bishop m the service. Following M 1 tthe service a social evening was i 'w. m teld at wh,ch Blah0p strjnger told LUMBER MARKETING a large gathering of Interesting plo- The government at Victoria and Uiejumbermen of the neer experlences ln the Yukon- province are to be congratulated on their decision to open 1 rw. Mcoowan, principal of an office in London for handling the lumber business of Bums Lake School, gave an address British Columbia with Britain. That is the logical result at the ccntrftl interior teachers' of work that has been done in the pant. T. D. Pattullo, mem- "H""1"0" in -Prince George last ber for Prince Rupert, when minister of lands in the pre- TLnt- vious government, took the matter in hand and secured the i first orders for the province from Britain. The consis-! mi May ooodeii of Tintagei tent work ot r. a. Pauline, agent general, made tne British :rxx p tne Easter holiday people turn their eyes to this province instead of buying:" u,e ff1 tcrT aunt-nil th through the previously established agencies. Douglas fir and Sitka spruce have 'mow become well known in Britain and the demand for-thehi promises to be steady if sufficient effort is made to"keqp the business going. The present move is a step in tjje right direction. Hon. A. Prefontaine & RE8IDENT of Manitoba for fiftr yra. Hon. A. PrafotiUine hoUa the portfolio f Minister of Agriculture in the government of that Province, ani. ,ih addition, is .railway commissioner. He is a member of the Executive and' Fin-ne Committee of the World V Grain Exhibition and Conference, as well as chairman of thr Manitoba 3'rovincial Committee. Thoufh tarn at Upton, in the Province of Qfotwc ilr. Prefontainr received his etl' education at Greenfield, Mau V.A. From 1892 to 1896 lie was tl nf th. uiuurcijmiiiy 01 ut oaianerry and has presided over the Department of Agriculture since 1926. When -SIRgeSHVSKBStjVv ' 'BtttSLLflR he first Joined the Manitoba Oovernmtnt he took charge of the DtparV ment of the Provincial Secretary. ilr. .Prefontaine It also the chairman of the Co-owratiTe Marketing Board of Manitoba, and it thus brought Into dote contact with producers in hi Province. m In 1880 he took up hit rctldence in Manitoba and for the last twenty, thrte years hat been pretldent of the St. Pierre Tradlnf Company. col Lake. Mlsi I. Hampsori of Decker Lake spent the 'Easier holidays here as trie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe. District visitor! ln town during ' , the past week Included Henry Piche, I Decker take; Mr. and Mrs. James Pedley, Southbank: Miss Daisy j Shaw, Sheraton. , j Ell Fletcher made a 'business? trip I to Smlthert last week. I A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warner ln 'tiwior of Miss Alma Geraldlne War-! ner who Is visiting- here. Dancing;, games and cards were enjoyed by a The local tennli courts have been put ln shape for tthe coming sea son's activities. , was at the piano. BLOOD V SKIN TROUBLES Nearly everybody is subject to some form or other of blood or skin trouble! . . especially in the spring. And it s ail so unnecel-' sary. A courts of Tru-OIood cleanses the blood stream, and . removes the poisons that cause1 Uintment along with 7 ru-BIeod. This is a combination that can't be beat. At your druggist s. i. PIRASANT m TAXB PROMfT m ACT I.ACTTNG kl RESULTS fRODUCT TRC-stoon Clears thcSXui wlr Jack White, of lianff, brings his Ford de lose roadster Is rest en fresen surface ef beautiful Lake Louise, after recerd-breaking drive threugb inoantalne tram Lea Aftgelea. his Ford through the BATTLING snow-filled passes of the Ruckle in winter, Jack White, winter sports enthusiast and son of Dave White, pioneer of the Banff district, recently made the record-breaking time of 'five and one-half days ln a hard drive from Los Angelea to Luke Louise. Mr. White drove to the resort town nettling among the ltockles' towering peaks to take part In the winter sports. The distance is 3,180 mile. -."Words fall to txpreas my appreciation of the Ford car," said Mr. White after the gruelling trip. "When I say It Is a real car, I mean It ln every sense of the word, as J have driven many type of cars over the same route In other seasons. It Is the beet all-round performing oar I have ever driven." Mr. White's dash to Lake Louise was made through fog. rain and TERRACE Mrs. Downing of Shmas was visiter hare eafly In the week. Rev. H. T. Allen paW a minia- jlast Friday afternoon at the heme tetlal visit to Paerfie on Monday. 01 Mrs. George Perkins. ; I Sever! carloaffr of poles ar Dr. J. T. Steele, formerly of Bums moving from Terrace yards thi Lake, has - takeH over the medical week and it only needs the dry-practice here 6fTJr. E. J. Lyon, who Jng ot the rwro for iurther suPi Is leaving for Vancouver to locate. Dii t be hauled in from th? , woods. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie-Woods ofUew . York arrived ln town last week. Mr. The persistent rains air inter-Woods contemplates the develop- ferlng all Wna, of ,Rntl wer:. ment of a tourlstiresort ln the Lakes onrt farmer. arP mnxt fw - District. ( peI1 0f liner weather to allow 0' . ... LTT . . , , tbc necessary spring work bein? Northern Jlebekah Lodge held a nrtM.i, meeting last Thursday night in the : : ,A clean-up ln the upper part has ... . . . it been procseding some days and the ouuic Mun iiu.mreu upputaiions .urtourMilngs are vastly Improved. awe. sbrjiUMMeivii sa MWIUtbaa VWim were received by Registrar George Mllburn during the recent registration period. STEWART Gertrude Pettipleee, with an av erage of 78.7, was the leading pu- ipn ln Easter examinations of Grade . J ,,, , i Bight In the Stewart Superior auapctwr rviuittUKoiJiuer, pruvm- - school, it is announced, clal police, left last week for a trip o.Edmontononofficial business in, The annual memorial service of connection with the prosecution at; the Loyal Order of Moose was held the .Spring Assizes here of ICarl , ia9t night in the Pioneer Hall at Hy-Frederlcks on a double murder j der. All clergy of the district parti-charge, jctpated including Rev. H. R. Cross ! of Hyder and Rev. Evan Baker, Rev. Arinur ueiios has been remanded , a. Moody and Rev. Father E. M. Le-J ui n tuaiKe m ussaumnB reKgyifay or Stewart. Scott In Central Fort Oeorge. j The anniversary of Vlmy Ridge The cantata Stalnert "CrucHwas cerebratetl here last Thursday Xlxlon" was presented Good Friday : nlgtit with a smoker held by the Ca-nlght by the choir of Knox United ! nadtan Legion. There were songs, Church before a large audience. speeches and musical nunibera and The organist and conductor was ; the address of the evening was glv-Frank Knowles and those taklng-kn -by Rev. Father E. M Leray O. M. solo parts were James Quayle.il., who served overseas with the Thomson Ogg. J. Clapperton and French army. Past president's Jew-W J. Peckham Mrs. W. O. Fraier els -were Dreeented to H. D. Roch- : fort. J. O. Lyon, H. C. ;j. Scott. Bennett and i The Alaska-Washington Airways seaplane "Petersburg" arrived at Hyder last Tuesday morning from Ketnhlkan with five passengers. Robert Ellis was pilot and Frank Wndman mechanic of the plane, the passengers being Mrs. Llnde-gaard. Mrs. A. Mayer, Oren F. Hill, Mr. Lee and Mr. McQrath. A rumor circulated here to the effect that B. CL Silver has closed down has been officially denied by local offices of the company. Operations at the property are being carried on as usual, it is stated. Mrs. J. Crawford, nurse at the Premier Hospital, left last iveek for holiday trip to Vancouver and elsewhere ln the south. blinding snowstorms and against frost and icy roads Thieves who stole his cur Just as he was scheduled to start forced him to push the oar to Its utmost to reach Lake Louise In time. Th)f ear tuid Aeen purchased In Vantb.dvec. afoj.fbetn well broken in on a pi evtous drive from Vancouver to Los Angelea, Slippery roads made dMiKeruuJ going on the drive from Los KognMk 1 north through California Fifty mile west of Spokane ilr White ran into, heavy snow which continued until he passed Nan ton Alberta Between Couer D Alene and Bonners Ferrv. Idaho, Mr. White ran Into the worst snowstorm he said h had ever seen The heavy fall made driving difficult. He bad to stop frequently to dig the caked snow from his windshield. The ear, however, battled An. sometimes through snow as deep as 1 wo jeeu absence. He is interested in mining 1 property ln the Marmot River SMITHERS The government well drilling outfit is w resume work ln this district -ifter a Ions; period of inactivity, rhe machine is bng put in readiness. for tMMttncl Robert Heddle on the R..iMoOrtgsjt frm at Quick where It Tiias stood idle for a long :lme. Workers on both tfoes of politics xtc busy here getting new names on 'he voters' list and removing ons "The deep throaty bark of th, Ford ma confidence gave and 4 ;(,a ttnued to smash through," -a;J jj, White. "I now believe that a u f.Awtorlag difficulties are ju ft the driver losing conflden 1. his tf" "Another heavy snowstorm u nemjntered north of Bon litre Ferry, but I managed to get through ": lianff - Wlndemere) highway fct eiosed, I was foreed to neg :utt the fCrow's Nest Pass. There 1 tM two hours hunting for help j flu, a big passenger bus oat of the dtt . but the next day I made Haz'I without treuble. Oa the day fc.low. log I motored up to Lake for the skiing and skijoring :k. petitions. There I "had my car ph; graphed on the froaen. snow-i.:.;. eted surface of, the lake' ODDFELLOWS HAVE PARTY f 1 Twenlyv-First Aiinlversarr Crlr bratcd With Enjoyable Afiiir Last Nlht The local Oddfellow assumed an enjoyable bit ,, oartv last nloht in thi k;..; -w . 'Hall to: tKr--purposeo; i-.jr iteg she twenty-first am ,.--ite found teg. Joseph Jack nobi-' x presided and. after iu; had been done to tiv .jq :hattio longer hasmrry right to b;Prfl hrV "here. speeches by J were :y W MpK Mrs. Thomas Priest, the ThaSmrttiers Band, under leader- presenting the Rebel.. srrtp of j; 8. Gray, made Us Initial Mr. J B. Boddle and M public appearance on Monday night Simpson sane a vocal tin-of last week and made an excellent panist being Norman M rcprcMton- Assisting the band In Sam Boyle and Albcr 5 the program were Miss Mary Me- taaed an amusing blin venzie, with vocal solos and dances; the former being dm Irs. A. G. Grv. with vocal solos; winner at the concilia Ji. H V Agnew. with vocal solos, a combat. taie trio consisting of c. S.eelt, jtf. Oames nd dancing f..i olllson and L H Kenaedy. R. Phtlllps being mast. JUDGMENT INTERESTING fisherman Who Lands FWi fct En-. titled in It. Says Judge EDMONTON. April 15:- Well, i lereig a Judament that should in-arest fishermen, with the fWring eason Just around the corner; and i t's sure to be of more than passing 1 nterest to real estate agents, as the j lotion involved it a real eatate ac-'ton, .although the Judgment hand. monies The eommltto i conelsted f J E. Bod' Blackhall, Nerman M Miss Chrtssts Woods. M MacLeod and Mbs E M About 150 persons we? tendanee id down contains a sentence that welht champion of the tiould settle for all time any argu- anno"nced that he Is goip Jtents between fishermen as to ",ute retirement from p whose fish It is. fr at least two months uj "The fisherman who eventually r hu Phyiiuns at the M lands the fish is entitled to It, even ln Rwl'fler. Minn, though It was first allured by the Dem-Pey'B decision nc oalt of another." wrote Mr. Justice ihe celling of more th. Prank Ford in Edmonton in hAiifi. 8aBemnts to referee box lng down Judgment ln the no. a'l over the countrv Keefer vs. Bnders. In whleh Keefer condlllon anc a perslstcn uea jor uie recovery of a commis- w"m makes necessary ' ion on the sale of Endem- fav, according to doctors who This is the second time the case has tnp ,orner champion u been tried. ago T the evidence it was ou that Bnders, owner of a farm D f . n 1 S?!Lhad put 11 "p for enect Dndge and that Keefer. a fnai at.i. . O harried to sellMt to man named tvaamsfli 'BlierMW. Tlie sale rlin , ''f to through at that time, but two months later Louis Myers, another 7Z1 J!ta, inge.nl' M5d frm to sal" hid "that lhe LOS ANGELES. April Sid in iLfer t, & i" he W' Schlck' wllc P,a 1 wSTu.'c? !? . P-ty of Rui awarded slinn in V i was ueuJtn perfect Hand of M a taken'nhri it u i r'T" ajsj sr.' a:1-- Jack Dempsey Is Ordered to Take Two Months Rest Jack Dempsey. forme' T.il LosAnueles Lady George Mehlfleld. a former reel- favor of h rt-J ' uagment ln Mrs. Qeorgc 8. Blanoy ' dent of Hyder. returned to the dls- jusuce p01d KiVes hi ..." Mr becn " r,P outn- reU tiict last week after an extended decision. herman" the city on the Prince Ru; morning from Vancouver tlUM