PAGE TWO T Miltmiu Had Thirteen Bcils On His Neck Mrs. H. V. Duncombe, Gntey l-lit, Alt., writet: "My biubind irn covered with boili, hsring m many f thirteen on his net at once. Ht -tried everything possible, but nothirii did mv good until he took Burdock Blood Bitten", and before be had wed one bottle the boQa were all f one, and he hu not been bothered with them giiice." i lurr.1 fi th. put li yt, kjr Tl THE DAILY NEWS. HUNCH RUPERT - DRIT1SII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert , DaWy News, limited, Thlrt Avenu; ' H, P. PULLEN - - - Managlng-Edltor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mail or earner, yearly period, paid In advance.. 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A debate on the subject that IV Is to the public Interest to havi J railway and electric services pub !c rathr than privatdv owned 'was held Tuesday eveninc by' the Sons of Can ida and Droved very u. it, interesting. H. O. Wlndt captalnro :the affirmative side and S. F. KEEP YOUR EYE ON CHARLOTTES Campbell the negative. The laltet Keep your eye on Queen Charlotte Islands. They are'rSfed T.. L 8 worth watching and pretty soon will be much more in the public eye than they are today. At present there is the Mr. and Mrs. o. n. Roberts en-handicap of small population, but that is the same handi- ,ertaIned at bridge: the occasion can fi-nm whirr. PrincP Rntwr suffers ibe,n Mr- Roberts' birthday. Prize- fc. ni . riL i t t i j winners were Mr. V. O. Eby. Geo' iv tuwvt wnttiiumo w j tut; nunc! ctii.c:u : Bowie and Mrs. O H Wall zone and have some very likely looking prospects. Thev un- . doubtedly have natural gas and probably oil. The Sitka sprucev found there is the best in the world and the fish eries are worthy of attention S. J. Mayer, local chairman fo: the Brotherhood of Railway En- j trineers. left Monday night for the i I7r a m J . 1 m Pottibry it is as a summer resort and a hunting park ence m whi.h nrnnA ..I that the islands are likely to figure first. There is abun-i percent wage cut wm be discussed. danco of game there, including pheasants, deer, ducks and i geese and black bear. Salmon trolling is excellent RIIR 1 A W Very soon there Mflt TIell a fine golf course which u u iUX will attract people from far and near. Swan rans are winter- iyg on the island attesting to the mildness of the climate.! jTnT." lX all mean? watch the of the Char-1 iiy development Queen here on Tuesday night of last week lottCS. Very soon we shall have to turn OUr eyes that way and decided to organize and make Whether we will or not. demands for workf and relief. Of- fleers were elected as follows: pre- ECONOMIC UNION ident,,KJwGll8an: V,ce-Presldent- Pm;0. nflMf Anc . ; t ,, Kenneth Warner; secretary-treas- iviimvi ULIUIV.1.V utviuito lJl ail ctuiiuilliv. UH1U11 Ul LUCIiirpr T Tovlnr- liniisn umpire ana nis atuiuae nas oeen strengtneneu oyuiaven (South Francois Lake; Da-the recent action of the Mother country in giving special ivid Watson (North Francois Lake); preferences to the Dominions and colonies. The time I A- Moen 'Decker Lake; t. zieike seems opportune for a trial of something different from;,Sncraton: Joe Kerr BumsLake. What We have had. Mrs J C ilenkel of Francois Statesmen have in the past feared anything closer than Lake LoriM'i .uitnr ia?, a loose political union but that has been partly because of last week, a start has been madei the attitude of Britain in being opposed to any plan which jon tne erection of a new lodge fori would mean taxing themselves for the benefit of the Do-lMrs- Henkel 1101 far from the htad' minions. With the change in the British Isles Mr. Bennett of 00148 Uke- j is right in line with modern Canadian thought when he makes his proposal. Here i.s w i!o Rt.zar. . apum of th University of Kansas girls' rifle team, whose ability to blot out th bullseye in known throughout the west. Mi&s Rrzac Ls leading her U:am in twenty-four matches The Bums Lake and District Board of Trade, ttt a meeting last Tuesday evening, passed a resolution asking the Canadian National Railways for the allotment of tie contracts to settlers in the central Interior as a relief measure. Either' I direct or sub-contracts would be i satisfactory. j Rev. E. ft. Fleming preached a 1 sermon on Uie object of unemployment In the local United Church last evening. PRINCEGE0RGE Dr. R. W. Alward, M. L. A. for Fort George, returned here last Wed-nctday frost Nanalmo where he attended the annual meeting of the British Columbia 'Conservative Association. Dr. Alward stated that the offers which had been made for the purchase of the Pacific Oreat Eastern Railway were genuine enough but admitted that the Intending purchasers were desirous of receiving subsidies. In a letter received here, F. P. Burden, agent-general at, London, says that he Is still convinced that there Is possibility of a pulp and paper enterprise being established here. Word has been received here that Samuel Porter Hopkins of New York, husband hf the former Marlon Robertson of Vancouver, a niece of Judge H. A. Robertson of Prince George, was fatally Injured in a recent airplane crash at Santa THE DAILY NEWTS Monday, December u, NORTHERN B. C. NEWS I! NATIONAL EMERGENCY NEWHAMQN The dlstrlat Christmas chew The Ladles' Aid of the Hafwltoni fund is gradually approaching r- United Church held a very success- alizatlon or the objective or $1,000 ful baaaar on Friday evening last ' Up to early this week $424 had week, rue highly satisfactory sum I been subscribed. or $i49 was rmiited a ot. Bulkier Valley farmers within the zone o! the cleaning plant havej prices which mean real money. Prices have ben $G:50 per hundred for No. 1 seed and $6 for No. 2 seed. The Native Sons of Canada defeated Canadian legfon Tuesday the affair. The newlv nreantard Canadian succeeded In disposing of their alrlrln Trarfltog ot New Haaeuon ?ntlrc crop of t:mcthy seed ant" held a aurf..i t, .mrt.r th hlpments are now being made at-an-reM,, of vLqK ,.an Bum, -w. sum of $15 wax realized as a result of the affair. A Christmas cake, donated by Mrs. C, H. Sawle. was raf Wi'h cash a good deal scarcer Charles Barrett of Barrett Lake In the Bulkier Valley won fifth prize for UmoUfy seed at the recent LIvertoek Show and Grain Exposition In Chicago. Quito a farce o-mntit? of fur is Kn tomht by c. W. Dwaon at Hazelten. DHitee th- list few davs tulte a rmmbe- of traopers hnve brought In thntr cntches and con-iderable monev a- a mult, has been put Into circulation. At the reort Vancouver Winter Show. J. c. IMIit of Tullcwa won third nrH In the amateur potato growers- class. Mrs. MarvhBkin who remem-berrd hy many none in this district is now TMidR in ANwtieen- hlre 0tftnt Local friends have neard from her. Aln RHtherfoTi of fimlthers left estrlv ka typk by err for Van couver whence, he mav drive to by A. Rartort. dsiver and mechanic. SKIDEGATE Mrs. Carpenter's many friend. have learned with delight that she has again taken over the dutle of FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We maintain a day and night service. Our garage is open from 8 a.m. tr l ajn. You wli; like our service Please try it KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Telephone 52 y Cut Down Prices on STOVE WOOD 12( 11 or lC-inch lentth DRY SPRUCE and CEDAR GREEN HEMLOCK. ALDER and JACKPINE Cedar Pllinrs and Radio Poles N. Carlson & J. Flostrand Telephone Grren Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks ' Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers tor Steel and Wood Vessel Sawmill and MInlngMachlncry Repaired and Overhauled r Iron and Brass Casllng Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-lnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts I fled and the winner was Sammy j Senkplel. . j The strong run of large ooho sal- the Bulkier VsJley Several tons of moa- "r.Uy reported In 8kide- produce has already been disposed f31 lnltt- continues in full swing, of In this mennej. ' A large spring salmon was also caught recently. "As President of the Canadian Red Cr6ss Society I can assure the Prime Minister and the people of Canada that the Red Cross will devote its best thought and energies to the wise and efficient administration of the National Emergency Fund, raised for the mitigation of suiiermg during uie coming winter." C A NIA D J A N RED CROSS toch NAME ADDRESS - r.CA:. wnl" PORT SIMPSON fiwnn ror gooa resjuirea irom i the stores Is bein followed more than ever before by the fanners of I e Attach VAur kntifhitr(iM ikii v. j .. . Wuk or' t.nd te th, Kar.t Vri " " Z'T, ' " Cm.dUn ud Cr.. eoci.i,. Mrs. C. B. Flewin. Uu had charge of the affair . t 1 ' 1 iUt : , t. The annual bazaar of the Wo-1 Jonn Buhby of Prince Ropen men's Auxiliary of the Port Simp- ilaId n oifldal vUit here week son Hospital was held in the Church Hall. 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