.aalaW .aflLLW. mgs which were destroyed will be replaced. District visitors In- town" during the past week have Included Mr. nd Mrs. Hossack of Rose Lake. Anton Johnson of Dickie was in town last week to meet his daugh-,ter. Clara, who is now fully recover Kenneth Warner has been given the contract for the erection here of a new warehouse for the Home Oil Distributers Ltd. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. John's Anglican Church had a delightful tea and sale of lec cream and candy at the vicarage on Saturday afternoon. Many ladles called M, McLcod Is a visitor here on professional business. Was Weak and Run Dowi Could Scarcely Do Housework ntMi,dTVd.A-,I,a Ue", Alt., writer vV!.W,d,rom J0nt Milbum'i Heart ana-in aaUa, and wu io w.ak I eould icareclr do FT0' ta tut 1 woa,d down wu. u..00" for " kw w to. I mw jtror . . . p.. " i" g "or. and tock a box home with PMC 5 00 8 MX " I WMdaltghtad with my renewed .trength! I haw racommended them to a neighbor and fed turt they will help her too." NORTHERN B. C. NEWS VANDERHOOF I BURNS LAKE Following, the disastrous fire last The wedding took place last Tues-month, building and rebuilding is day In Prince George of Miss Caro- imiy unuer wuy nere. au me ouiia- une VaJfridsen and Lam nahirn both of Fraser Lake. Mr. and Mr. Dahlgren will make their home at Fraser Lake. There was a baseball game on the local field Saturday evening between Prairiedale and Chilco pub' lie school teams. ed after having taken treatment for ted in the Vanderhoof United ts years at Tranquillc Sanitarium Mrs. M. M. Hunt and Clyde Hunt of Port Esslngton have been recent visitors here. M. F. Nourse has tendered hte re-Hgnalion as chairman and member of the board of village Several forest fire are raging in 1 the Lakes district and rain Is being ' anxiously awaited. I Mprnlng service, is being conduc Church on Sundays instead of in the evening for the summer months. Miss La 11a Reid, who is nursing In Vancouver, is visiting In the Chilco district with her mother, Mrs. D. J. Reld, who is in poor health. Pat O'Meara drew first prize in the Smithers Hospital Sweepstake, thus winning about $4,500. Rot. L. J. Hales of Smithers was a visitor In this district last week with friends. He was accompanied by Fred C. Evttt. STEWART J M. M. O'Brien of the Consolidated Married men and single men Mining & Smelting Co. left last clashed ln a baseball game here on week on his return to Vancouver Sunday, plenty of action and fun after paying a brief visit to the Big being provided for the "crowd. i Missouri mine. D. & W. GIBB'S FINE SOAPS Cold Cream Soap Superfatted, small site, rake 25c Cold Cream Soap Superfatted, bath size, cake 35c "Noomle" Lemon Soap Large size, each .. .35c "Otto de Itpse" Soap Cake 50c Rose Geranium Soap Bath size, cake .35c Shaving Cream Tube ...AOe Shaving Stirk In new patent holder cat?, stick .50c Ebony Shaving Bowl Each $1.00 Shaving Bowl Refills Each 50c Glbbs Dentifrice Per tin 15c and 25c Ormes Ixa. UJie Pioneer Drttg&isls Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PHARMICISTS 25 REDUCTION in SUIT VALUES Till Our Present Stock is Sold Chooss your materials and style. We measure, fit and make up the goods on the premises. All Work (Junrnnteecl-Priccs From $30.00 to $55.00 COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE LING, THE TAILOR "1 Stcontl Ave. W. Telephone 619 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ftlMinrrs leave Prince Kiiperl I or Vancouver: T S.N. 1'AT.U.A ' EVERY TI KSIUY. 1.S0 P.M. Arriving Vancouver, via Owir. Fall". Ttiuridar Noon approx. '. CAKIIKNA KVKHV HHIUY MIONIOHT i, . Arming Vnivr Sunday mldniKht apjirox. aalllngs to Port Blmpaon. Allr Arm Anyox, Stewart and Nm River poUiti Bundajr. 8:00 pm. Further Information regarding all nallinm and tii-keu at I'MINt'K KI I'I'.KT AUfcNCV: Men mid .tvrnuf. I'lion 5 Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Hcilbroncr's-Store. The vjslt of Commissioner Robert Henry, territorial commander of the Salvation Army for Canada West, which was to have been made here today, has been DostDoned until fall. Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, provincial police, returned to the city on this afternoon's train from Terrace where he conducted the prosecution In the Halliwell cas yesterday. to make progress toward recovery, it was stated this morning. passengers today as well as local people and some for the East. WRSGLEYS A .9 3. BIG Satisfaction fr5 MEA wwfctii ana uavoc ana cnewyneti. Calmer ncrvet better digestion fresher mouth whiter teeth. The belt chewing gum that cotucien- tin,, mn mrA m . Iychlnei in daylight cut factories can produce DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Olassos At St. Elmo Hotel WHY? Use Klim. when Now you can Ret the real Fresh Milk? Try It Today Our Milk Speaks for Itself DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red C08 P.O. Kax I7A SAILINGS FliOM PKINCE KUPEKT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, ncau and Skagway June 15, 10, 22, 20. Ju- To Vancouver, Victoria and 13, 20, 24. 27. For IJuteilalc, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Hay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria-Friday, 10 p.m. Full information from YV. C. Orchard, General Agent Cor. 3rd Ave. 3c 4th St. Phone 31 THE DAILY NEWS PLANE ON LONG HOP Leaves For Points Down Coast With Resident Mining Engineer Aboard The Northern B. C. Airways moth seaplane, piloted' by D. Murphy, hopped off at 8:15 this morning, having on board Dr. Joseph T. Man-dy, resident mlniflg engineer, who Is using the plane to visit Porcher Island, Surf Inlet, Bella Bella and elsewhere along the coast on of ficial Inspection duties. The. plane is due back tomorrow with Its pas- Isenger. There were 110 passengers aboard) Dr. Mandy estimates that, by us-the steamer Prince Rupert which mg the plane, he will be able to was In port today making her first: cover in two days what it would trip tif the season to Skagway. Most , take him two weeks to do hv uslne a of the passengers were round trip gasboat. ujurisM. H. F. MacLeod, who underwent a serious operation in the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Sunday, spent a good night and continues LOG SCALE DECREASED Mrs. Annette Stone has left here TotaI For Tnis Year to Date fa 22-for Nelson where she will open a 233.3U Board Feet Compared new store. Mies Pebbles Stone and with 27.". Last Year Miss Johnson will leave soon for' the southern Interior town. William ! Log scaling in Prince Rupert for-Stone will remain In Prince Rupert district for the year 1931 to to manage the local business. jdatc totals 22,225,341 board feet as ! compared with 27,174,078 board feet CNJt. steamer Prince Rupert, ! ln he flrst lve months of 1930. The Capt. D. Donald, inaugurating ths scale for May this year amounted to company's summer tourist service 9.350,280 board feet as compared to Skagway, arrived ln port at 11 with 12,130,422 . board feet in the o'clock this morning from Vancou- month last year, ver, Powell River and Ocean Falls' Fwng was the log scale by and sailed at 3 o'clock this after- sPccl for May this year, for Flr' 8,118 board feet noon Ketchikan, Juneau, Skag-I wav onri nthpr aw Cedar, 950.022 board feet. whence she will return here at 7 o'clock Sunday morning and sail at 4 o'clock that afternoon for ths Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Morrlce and,louth: The Prince Rupert brought son, Mickey, sailed last week for a holiday trip to Vancouver and A. J. Lancaster, provincial collector, sailed last week on his return to Prince Rupert after spending a and the affair was completely sue- few days here on official duties, cessful. i north quite a number of tourist Spruce, 3,771,004. Hemlock, 3,690,330. Balsam, 930,221. Miscellaneous. 585. Production of! 'poles, plies, etc. consisted of 2048Qjineal feet of cedar and 5,925 JJneal feet of hemlock. TherelwerellCft cordsrof cord-wood cut and 125.7M hewn ties. L0GAL1TEMS i Hll- I Glasses flHe" registered 1 optometrist at llellbroner's store. Ladles' Aid of United Church tea at home of Mrs. P. Armour, Atlin Ave. tomorrow, June 11 from 3 to 6. Everybody welconie. 135 ( j Miss Esther Moo'e was an arrival . on uie rrince itupcrt inis morning from Vancouver. She will visit here and at her home nr Terrace. ' j The Salvation Army Sale of Sewing, Home Cooking, Candy, etc.. In the Citadel Thursday, June 11 3 pjn. Musical program 8 p.m. ! Miss Genevieve Waugh was awarded second prize ln the Sun-Ray Club competition of the Vancouver Sun for the best letter sen. ln. M. A. Durbank. division engincc.' for the Canadian -National Railways, returned to the city on thli periodical trips up the line on official duties. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. McCarthy arrived ln the city on this after noon's train from Terrace, bein-; here to attend the Caledonia di ocesan Woman's Auxiliary annual, meetings this week. L. P. Moore arrived in the city on this afternoon's train from Mr-Gill University, Montreal, to Join the summer staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. He will devote his attention to fish oils. Mrs. L. B. Jones and child wer-passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today bound for' Skagway where they will take up residence for the summer with Mr. Jones, who Is agent there .for Capadlan National Steamships. 1 : l . ANNOUNCEMENTS 1Mf M Eagles' Dance Friday, June 12. Moose picnic, Dlaby Island, June 21. Presbyterian Dazaat November 5 WINNIPEQ, June 10: The Manitoba .Cancer Relief and Research Institute Js functioning now .and has Invested $604)00 In radium, $40,-000 of which was spent in securing half a gram from New York and the remainder expended in purchasing a supply held by several Winnipeg physicians who employed it ln their private practice. All the radium In Manitoba now is ln the hands of the institute and atternoon's train from one of his mortal Hospital, New York, more radium is located than ln any 'here. other Institution ln the world. In the past few years a method has been devised whereby these emanations can be distributed to any part of the country and used by medical men with the same benefit as If radium Itself were employed. The mechanism which secures the gas from radium pumps It Into gold tubing, which is then cut into small sections of about an eighth of an Inch long, containing the sub stance which It Is believed stops cancer growth lit Oie human body. The power of the small sections. known as "seeds." is accurately checked so tha' radiation omitted will be correct for the treatment. Prevent Harm To prevent harm to those hand ling radium it was necessary to dis cover a container that would open and shut automatically. Solution ot the problem was found when a radium expert unearthed the idea of container he noticed in a New York restaurant. This device is lined with lead and closes when set down and opens when raised. The newly formed body will bend every effort to extend Its facilities to those suffering from the dreaded cancer growth and to learn something that may further aid in era- 'dlcatlng the disease. For years for- Moose Hard Time Dance Friday matlon of a cancer relief and re-June 26. j search organisation had been urg- ed, the officials state, but not until Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 'last year did sufficient funds ap pear to make the move uiw.slble. The difficulty was snlwcl when 154 1 the Manitoba guvt-riimcni consen- lng basis. The only income will bo from the sale of radium emanations and from the charges made for the facilities are, available for those In ' uee of the ridlum Itse,f- eent need of trmitmpnt Trip institute I patients, however, will be treated free of charge, which, means that half the body's work will be done free gratis. iHALLlWELL COMMITTED doctors wishing to secure the pre-1 - clous mineral must obtain their I Former Clerk of .Municipality Re- supplies from the organization. Headquarters of the new body are in the Manitoba Medical College serves His Defence on Charge of Theft where two specially nrenared safes. Henry Halliwell. former clerk of lined with lead six inches deep and tnc municipality of Terrace, was comprising 4500 pounds of metal, committed for trial by Justice of the have been erected to handle the Peace Will Robinson at Terrace yes-radium, iterday on a charge of theft of be-Radlum. officials of the Institute tween $300 and $400 Irom the mu-explalned is not applied directly to nicipality. the body but emanations from the Mr- Halliwell. who arrived ln the metal are obtained and methods ctty 0,1 this afternoon's train, re-for handling this gas will be theiwrved his defence until the trial same as those prevailing in the Me- which will take place before Judge where F- McB- Young in County Court The Weather Triple Island Clear. Fresh routbeftsi wind; slight- sea. Langara Island Raining, light southeast wind; sea calm. Dead Tree Point Raining, with southeast wind; barometer, 29:82: temperature, 52. Wednesday, June 10, 1631 NO INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF SALADA TEA DESPITE THE NEW DUTY and INCREASE IN SALES TAX TO THE PUBLIC: CANADA'S LARGEST SELLING TEA WILL NOT COST THE CONSUMER MORE DESPITE THE NEW TAXATION. DO NOT PAY MORE THAN THE PRICE SHOWN ON THE PACKAGE. WE PAY THE DUTY AND TAX . TO GROCERS: you will find no sales tax . or duty ITEM ADDED TO OUR INVOICES. WE WILL PAY THESE OURSELVES IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY SERVE THE PUBLIC WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE AND KEEP THE SAME PROFIT AS BEFORE. SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED CANCER ted to guarantee the bonds of a cancer institute for $100,000. The Institute Is controlled by a Dpi ir'p; board appointed from hospitals, K P.!,! f f j medical organizations and the pro- jvinctal government The Institute 'must pay Interest on the bonds Manitiba Institution Invests $G0,000 guaranteed by the government and In Radium ;is therefore not a charitable Insti tution, and will be placed on a pay- NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered daily from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanita-tlon. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. -PRINCE RUPERT. DAIRY Box 833 . Phono 287 SAVE YOUR SOLVES Shoe Repairs of All Kinds All Work Guaranteed Charges Moderate Mac Shoe Hospital Westholme Theatre Uldg. MURDOCH MrARTIIUR S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Oas St Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue Phone 83 I . ! HOTEL ARRIVALS ' 1 TELEPHONE 657 Savoy Hotel Valentin waiut for Prince Rupert's leading fam- SKEENA fiUAM) ily hotel. Hot nnd cold water r n mm f in an roonu Creamery Butter & a. j. rmmnoMMK. Prop. Cottage Cheese Cor, of Fraser und Fifth Bts. mn VMmmttm MILK Savoy AND CREAM DAILY I John During, Premier: T. A Early Delivery Throughout 1 Woodcock and R. allien, Vancou- the City ! ver. it nan in lama im New Royal Hotel , I. Zarelll, prop TIIK HOTIX WORTH WHILE KHOtl MlifnC Hot Cold Water. 8team Heat lYtUCll lUUlUld 75c PER DAY AND' UP Limited Trlfphin INI General Garage and Service j Station KnOX Hotel Chevrolet and iiuick pCn Dy and Nlght Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guests rhone 53 Th,rd Awnuo Say They Are. j