paue rwo THE DAILY NEWS. mince nurEirr - niitTisn Columbia Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PQLLEN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or earlier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.0( For lesser pericds. paid In advance, per month Wi By mall to all parte of Northern and Central British Columbia. paid In advance for yearly period ; 3.0u By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- i plre and United States, paid In advance, per year $6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year - - 8 00 Contract rates on application. Editor., and He porters' Telephone .. 80 jr Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Clrruialion DAILY EDITION LOOK FORWARI), A prominent businessman visiting the city this week was asked by the Daily News what he had to say about business coBaitiqns fie replied something like this: "Business conditions! There has been too much talk about business conditions. If there were less talk, conditions would be better. "People who are always talking about getting Tiack to the conditions as they were a year or two ago remind me of the bird that always flew backwards. It kept its eyes on the past What we need to do is to look forward, face conditions as they are and forget what is gone. We never go back but always forward." , -M. M. BANK IS OPTIMISTIC The Royal Bank is optimistic over conditions in this country, especially in the east. It says in its monthly report: "General conditions in the manufacturing industry are still below normal, but the volume of business has shown substantial improvement during recent months. Textile mjlls have greatly expanded their operations, new factories have been opened and extensions made to existing plants. In some instances, mills have been working on overtime schedules. Production is generally more satisfactory in the steel trades. The automobile industry has increased its output in anticipation of spring orders. Three United States automobile companies nave recently concluded arrangements for the manufacture of their products in Canada and the Ford Company has secured a site of about eight acres near Vancouver where a plant will be built to meet the requirements of the Western Canadian territory. The tariff changes recently brought into effect in Australia will be of considerable advantage to Canadian automobile manufacturers. Pulp and paper plant continue to operate at less than 60 of capacity. Conditions in this industry have been distinctly unfavorable. Production of newsprint, however, amounted to 187 005 tons in March, an increase of 22,453 tons over the Feb-ruary output Shipments amounted to 187,730 tons, slightly more than the total produced. "The total value of construction contracts awarded to March 31 amounted to $78,541,000. This shows a considerable fallineoff from the total for the first quarter in both 1B80 aid IKS, but is above the corresponding figures for 1928. Eagineering projects continue to make up a large proportion of the total. "The mining industry continues to operate on a satisfactory basis. The output of gold, silver, petroleum, zinc, cement and gypgum during the first two months of 1981 was greater than durinir the corresponding neriod lant year. The increase in gold has amounting to nearly 100,000 Em in uaano during iiarcn snoweu continued expansion. During the first quarter of the year the gold and silver values extracted from ore milled by Ontario gold mines amounted to $9,919,492 compared with $8,301,558 in the first quarter of 1930. Important new finds at lower levels have been reported on the Noranda property and extensive development work is being carried on in other fields. An interesting: discovery of radium-bearing minerals has been reported from Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories. Important announcements recently made have included the enlargement of mill capacities at the Hollin-ger, Teck Hughes and Howey gold mines. The Aldermac company is to build a 500-ton concentrator on its Rouyn property. The principal operation proposed is the separation of sulphur from the pyrites. On the basis of 500 tops a day, ?nnual production will amount to 6,000,000 pounds of copper ki addition to sulphur and precious metals. "Preparations for the coming season's agricultural operations are now under wav in .practically all sections of Canada?' Price 50c a box Saturday, May 9, Wl NOT HACK WARD been particularly important, fine ounces. Production of Suffered From Heart Trouble Became Weak and Run Down Mrs. Wju. DiotU, airniandflcM, Out, writni ''i'ot s luug Ktriutl 1 tuffemi from heart trouble, and became nty mtmk and run down. I tried varioua rrniediva, but they did nw no good. On day I met a friend and told her of my trouble, tthe amid At bAd had heart trouble for two yean too, but aftr uaing Milburn'i Heart and Nerv fur a short time the hud bwn relieved of bt-r trouble, x 1 gut two buaea and after taking theiu I was again feuliug line, and ajwayi rwoou-oieu'd 1L AvtV. P11U to anyone eumlalnijg of heart trouble," So 14 at til drc n naeral ilom, or aalM 4trct ea tweljit tt print hf TU l lUUiua Ct.. IU.. Iwwu, OiO. There's scarcely an ache or pain that Aspirin will not relieve promptly- It can't remove the cause, but it will relieve the pain ! Headaches. Backaches. Neuritis and neuralgia. Yes. and even rbetMUtictD. Read proven directions, for fhany important uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart Look for the Bayer cross : Made im Canada OFFICERS OF CLUB Mrs. I). McD. Hunter is Re-elected President ef Women's Canadian Club Foilowtng is a complete ast of officers of ibe Women's Canadian Club for the ensttfetg year: HOMnrjr President, Mm. J. C. McLennan. Honorary Vtee-Presfdent, Mrs. S. P. McMordie. President. Mrs. D. MeD. Ranter. First Vice-President, Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jones. Second Vice-President, Miss E. A. Mercer. Secretary, Miss Margaret Palmer. Assistant Secretary, Miss Jessie Rotnwell. Treasurer, Mrs. S. C. Thomson. Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. William Millar. Executive Mrs. F. N. Good, Mrs. D c. Stuart Mrs. F. D. Rke and Mrs. Russell M. Smith. Arrives Tomorrow ssssssssssssssssssssssssm BBBBBBBBBBBBBBjpBSSSJL . J..y ju. who is expcc-ied mi Sundays train to give .i se.i';;- uf de.n'inst rations in home economics in the city To Our Mothers ( 4 mother may seem void of beauty, Her ton sua have no art to beguile, To her children there is nothing so i lovely. As her face when lit wtth a smile. When they wake from their slumbers in childhood, And gase on this world half afraid, lf they sec mother's face bending i o'er them, Their ewlft starting tears are allayed. To their fingers her cheeks are the ; softest Though care may have hardened i the lines, i And their bruises are healed by the ! kisses, i From lips on which age has Its sign. i She Is a comrade to share In their pastimes, A refuge if danger betide, She is always a comfort In trouble, i A haven of peace at her side. 0 ye mothers, smile oft on your children, For blest Is the woman whose face 1 once impressed, Oh those hearts in their childhood, No distance, or. .Umepan erase. I More happy the man or the woman, j ImmeTBed in the world's snare and I wile, Impressed upon memory's tablet, The face of a mother's fond smile. C. N. It. TRAINS From Baxt. Hundays. Tuesdays nd Thursdays. 3:30 p m. For East--Mondays. Wednesdays ind Haturdays. 11:30 am THE DAILY NEWS Saturday May 9 193! LETTER BOX WIIAT IS NEWS? j Editor. Daily News: Item 1 In the Daily News, May 2, 1831 "May Day Is Quiet, Few Disturbances Throughout World." i Item 2 Swatow. China 88 executed. Item 3 Winnipeg and five other towns Western Canada riots, 29 ar-. rested. Item 4 Madrid Spanish navy muUny. Item 5 Madeira Rebels retreating, i Item 6 Nicaragua U. S. Marines kill two Jeaders" of rebellion. i Item 7 Canton, China Wide-rebellion, Canton captured. Item 8 Lisbon Decisive battle between government and rebels. i Item 9 Berlin Police shoot 7 people in riots. Item lOWerusalem has riots, 3 killed, etc., etc. Mr. Editor: I tactically every item on your; front page speaks of violence in some form, especially item "one." The ten selected for comparison wffl j indicate that at least one person has I scanned the headlines ef your pa-1 per. I usually do. You frequently) suggest that we should be more op-Ufliisttc. If we divorced reason and practised inconsistency as eonstst-enUy as does the "News" and most other newspapers, then hypocrisy would not be noticed. If the press of Canada could ad- vanee twenty years in it methods during the next year, it would be a real power for good in the land. It would have to advance more than that in order to be really up-to-date, and the valuable medium of education that It sometimes pats itself on the hark for beine. Peonle have out grown their liking for methods of amusement in vogue early In this century. It used to be exciting to hear the fire gong in the little vrl-iaje and pleasant to say "I saw that fire," when one read it splashed all over the front page long after everyone Interested had vtetted the scene of destruction; small boys still quit their marbles and run I round the block to see the fire truck j o by. Newspapers have not yet dis- covered that grown-ups no longer j do this kind of thing. I suppose that is why they stiff devote most of their space to smalltown talk so po- j pular more than a quarter century i ago One has to search the corners of his newspaper to find a scant mention of the things of national Importaneec They are seldom mentioned in the editorials and If they cannot be classed as crime, scandal or violence, no editor considers hem news. Perhaps one illustration vill emphasize what I mean. Recently the executive of the C. P. R. ! decided to lay off about twenty per cent of Its workers, you may net be . waie of this yet I found it among he fake cures advertised cures for :ummy ache, etc. in one of the -i c:it B.C. papers which you are aspiring to equal some day. There is food for thought and room for constructive suggestion in connection with this sad event. Men with a spark of humanity in their hearts will feel sorry for the great number concerned who have now discovered starvation staring them 'in the face. Sincere Institutions who are always Interested in the welfare of those upon whom .they depend for their existence will want to express sympathy and if they have any power, will use it on behalf of the unfortunate. Those who "pre tend" to be interested at times, will ignore. This expresses their insincerity louder than words. J. W. HEAD. Opr Difby Island. tThe main object of every newspaper is to give the news. That Is thy the Incidents complained of were published. People wfll not buy a journal which is only an educator. They demand the news of Ute day and so far as we are able we give it. Ed.) i Was Speaker To Reading Club At Annual Guest Day "Laws In Regard to Women" was Xhe title of an interesting address ' delivered by T. W Brown before the Readme Club at Its annual guest Kitty McLeod, Margaret Robin-day at the hoine"of Mrs. M. A. Bur- ron. Cissle Armstrong. Clara Pierce I bank yesterday afternoon. Mrs. R. F. McNaughton presided over tya gathering in the absence of the president. After the address tea was served. 1 C.W. Vlnk. who is starting a dairy venture, returned to the city from Vancouver on the- Prince Charles this morning, bringing several head of cattle with him. CLASSIFIED AiWERMMjl FOR RENT ' CH3ICE Apartments for rent. Westcnbavcr Bros. OH RENT- Furnished 4 room flail with bath. 1'norw 647. . FURNISHED flvc-roomed flat tor' rent, steam heated. Phone Blue; MS. ttj FOR BENT' Furnlahed 5-rooni bwngatow. Phene Rd C99. tt FOR RENT-- Five-roomed furn shed apartment. Apply Muswl-; Jem's Phone 18. tf i . j i miwrn iiTJiirimirna. rnmici or-1 fitments. Phone Rd 444. RCNT Ptanos. phonographi. sewtas maehlnes and car. W'jifs "or Second Avenu nnd Fourth Street. tf FOR SALE FOf? BL8 Msron bthv earrkMe Fw1SB style. Phone D. Lamb Black MS. 109 FOR fiWLE Hsrht-pirce walnuVi snite and walnut! Pfeone 493. no' SFWINO MACHINE for ssle $17; 1 rqund RsatbUm tables $15 the two. Phone Blue 739. tf jW PALB-IM W. Block 9. Sec- Uao 5. Oeod butkHag lot. Will be sr4d cheap. Phone' 24 or Black 169. in GOOD breed Yerhshre surkUnf; ns 6 to 7 weH nid for sale cheap. & A. CorVey. Pacific. B.C. I tf Frt OAUi nvef-nrawrr uruw i feoad srrwer t'iai saartne. si-1 most new condition $26. Phone! Blue SIS. 109: FOR SALE cheap. IR-teat opm lasnch, lifeboat style, 4 horse power Esjrthope envlne mevaWe- canvas cover. Apply Dsfly News Phone 96. tf "DAD WEEKS" ranch at Terrace, fine bearing orchard, good five-room house. John McRae, Box 447, Prince Rapert, B.C. mIwtff"MRS. FOR BALE Automatic Ddco Lighting Plant. In good condition. UO volts, ISO watts. $260 0C. Apply Secretary, 9Melegte Inlet Ilsestttal Society, Queen Charlotte City. B.C. 120 FOR SALE or trade good building lumber 2x8, 2x6, 1x12; shlplap. and 800 feet flooring This I all in good condition. Also 1800 used brick at half price of new. Apply F. M. Berry. 19 Dyer Apartments, tt Dance Held Here In Connection i With Warship ' The Premier Orchestra gave a dance last night in the Eagles' Hall ' in connection with the visit here of men from 1LM.CS. Vancouver.' There was a large 'and Jolly crowd ' snd a very enjoyable evening was sptmt. j Salvation Army Holds Tag Day Annual Sclf-Uefenre Tasting Is In Progress Today The Salvation Army Is holding ' ts annual self denial campaign tag day today Commandant Wll-I Ham Kerr is in charge and 4.ho taggers are Oapt. Warren and I Misses Annie Murray, Mlldrea Hunt and Margaret Fossum "WONDERFUL TLELL" Queen Charlotte Islands The Home Farm Beach and Meadows for the children. Excellent cuUlne. MADAME RAJAUT SITUATIONS WANTED GIRL want housework or work lri gt0re- .L retl. MA if ! GIRL want housework by the hour day or month. Phone Blaefc 441. .. - . -3Ptr 110 l WORK WANTED by elderly Woman, by tho month preferred. M. Malsbury, Commodore Apis 113' HELP WANTED - - WANTED Capable girl for general housewonk. Apply Box 1680. tf EARN EARN un up to S2fi t or more WMHr growing musnrooms ror us in t your cellar or shed. IUustrated booklet free. Canadian Muah- room Co., Toronto id, Qnt. tf SITUATIONS VACANT -- CANADIAN CIVIL SERVICE. HOW to get In as Postmen. Cuttoms.1 Stenographers, ImgiigraUQB. etc.! Valuable booklet free from the! oldest Civil Service Cerrfttpun- School in Canada. The M. C. C : Ltd 401 KMldrwrLftm nlito Win. nlBeg. it j J'ublic Stenographer MUHIBL morris. office Westen- haver Block. Phone 782. tf AUCTIONEER PRINCE RtfPEPT AUCTION MART We buy. SfU or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical instruments machinery, etc General repairs, rratlne. packtne and shipping Workmanship enainted Just phmv RtacK 120 end we will call. . J, DAN US. Auctioneer., Federal Block tf SHOE REPAIRS FOR Finest Work try Louis Shlblsr Ml Second Avenue West. Box 30 Prince Rupert, B.C. tt PALMISTRY JAMES CLARK Palmistry and Crystal Beading. Wallae Block. Telephone Black 037. .FURRIEK MRS. O. FOWLER, 501 Sixth Avenue West. Phone Bi l3 tf TAXI & MESSENGER FOR satisfactory TAXI or Mes- senger Service Phone 078. Dar- row Casey tt Bert Ooghllp. Singer Sewing Machines On Laf Mnnthlv I'aymrnU As low as $3.00 per month. Cneajier to tuy than rent All makes of marhines repaired. MrltAR llllOS. (Til. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SHINGLES BEST IN B.C. Our Prince Rupert Prices! No. 1 5x per M $3.75 No. 1 3x per M 3.23 No. 2 per M 2.75 ROBERTSON' & SIMPSON Massett, B.C. Agent: Hyde Transfer, Phone 580 INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING AND SIGN WRITING Very moderate prices. Easy Terms joeikjen p.moller Painter and Decorator Phone Red 802. 7th Ave W CHIROPRACTIC KtinMrir- and iced Ray Trt Nervous. Female and ChllC "leases Specially Treated w ASPINAM, Chlropnut-,, Phone (ireen 241 7 r;xchanite Bit. .qpp, HOARD AND ROOM AND BOARD ?mt 8(J 129. DRESSMAKER MISS N. ROOERS. Pbuue 23C. TRANSFERS tcAMrthON'a Transfer phune Dry Ulreh. Cetlar uud jact Rm lltU-8 THANSFfJt. Cartage tsi t-iiriiltllfH . Mhtrlnx . . Ph tm - - v s in. It .tAI.VAUK AND TUVYlNG If It'a on or under the water i do It." Pacific Salvage Co. Ltd. Pul'y Equipped for Diving ui General Salvage Work A (tenia for EASTIIOPE F.KGIVtS Hants' and Scows of aU descn Uons for Charter How Boats and Canoes for Bin Kargains in Gas Enginei Northern B.C. Distributor! Coulidte rrvprllt n Hand and O ravel lr. a,.v q .!-!; delivered anvwriere i w. 'jet Kfconc. Itsv r Mrlit 544 HO itat im HSU.A. PINK ROSE rrP KSrV. LAST CHANCK o' ' Kit ROSE OROCP Or MINFkA 31 Situated In tttr Cons V. DivUion -at- bead ai Ki . TAKE NOTtCC ut W i M:- xl mister' carttftoue 47C7. ' 'free mlrvefn eerHflrSt 31. ",e. Ktj iltlsnM. free miner n 7u. n. a. Htnefmai. :r.. UOaae S4KMD. intetiO date hereof to apjvv . "ir oorrter far eerlifirote .,, for tfce parpoae 6f ou rtaau tar the bo -i . : And tfwttier luXe n : t. under arttitm SB oi ,.' r: mtMt be onenrnenewd' Uel re . ja: of aueb eerUfteaiea ut nnpr mr Dated that lT'li tl.iv i ' ' I f MINEK.lt A T rerlWlrale al iniinii'inenl KOTlCE Polyyn rvtl6nl M:-,e' Ulte 6l tkve Atllu Mlrunit : Dewier XMatrtrt. Where loaned:- Ahoui Nanherly froai the Enfiuerr v. adjoinirrn the Svwuiai.. -and lr-r, Kit Mineral :., TAKS NOIICE tNal 1 rvrnlur Tri Unter Orlillc:. s- Mitertd. afatr dar fr m 10 OMrir to the MUuhc H' i ortlllrate f nnaatni purpo mt -btainiiD! u ' 1 he ibtna r la im. Ah futthrr Uke not;.-.' under aeetion H. niuxt : -Sefora lite laatiaoce of u t Imiiroyeaieme. Dai'4 thla Ut day of M, : ' Arm- I FUKN1T17RE ,100 Rag Rug. 27XM ' ' ' "Kir each. You should li - r v ; least in the etclreti p vt n 1 I, : j the home MACKENZIITS FUUNJTi r.E Phone 775 BLASTING AND Earth Work NEKS ROKKHK 811 Frawr S(,r,, Phone Blue 823 Evi -inr Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLPAPERS f ? ASS Tlilrd Avenue Frank H. Coon PALM Kit GRADUATE Doctor of Chiropractic Office Hours 11 to 12 - 2 to 5 'ioS Buturday and Sunday by P polntment. Consultation free Phone 857 Room 15 UesnerBlk. House. Blue 529