Tor ! it :i drur r ! inn: it: JylUI itlitiuru Co. lli . Tcroito, Oak Covered With Boils on Arms, Back and Keck Miss Margaret Higgins, Drmeat, Ont., wt : I whs coTered with bi.ili on my anni, face and iietk. I used platter and other remedief with m. retults. Mv attention wm drawn to Burdovk Blood Bitters, so 'I demised to: get a bottle. TheTenit were nicifUoBi. as in no time th i-.'ili had eompletelr dimnrearrd, aa ifgskin was dearer awj &eeUr than uaafactand. for tb put II rMrt, ! Terrace. THE DAILYifNEWS. f Jt i : 1 '.PRLVrjlflftUPEKT 4.TlicpLibiBjA i Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Kem, Limited, Third Avenue . '. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES " 31ty delivery, bjr mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 For leaser periods, paid in advance, per month .50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, 1 paid m advance for yearly period 3.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- ; plre and United States, paid in advance, per year $800 i By mail to all other countries, per year 9J0O '' ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion FIRM HAND NEEDED Monday. March 30, 1931 Eddie Pennen to probably the world's youngest and smallest motorcycle racer with the smallest motorcycle to match Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It docs pay to buy those advertised. I I -I- '.issssssVsfBssssssssssssssssnU' TfJ! Tifc VT f m 9M v - I Crossvays and is enjoying balmy spring weather. company and P, workmen. the A. Williams went up to Dsk on Saturday, L. Martin paid a hurried visit to Prince Rupert on Friday returning on Saturday. He reported Ru pert looking fine. On hand are indications of the the last remains of winter. The The Doukhobors have been a conabint smirfP nf trnnhlo willows have long passed theiV vicinity of Donrl in County; E. Wlteon tor th? . Billy- Blair one day recently found anal his cash register wa not working as smoothly as usual Investigation showed that several checks written 1n his favor had been Jammed in the back of it. Some of the cheeks had been written as long as three years ago. On presentation at the bank, they were all honored. NEWHAZELT0N Owing .to the condition of the roads, meetings of Farmers' Institutes in various parts of the centra Interior have been cancelled, the meetings were called to hear addresses by Dr. Knight of Victoria and J. Travis, district agriculturalist for the Peace River district. The Felix Bridge Club met on Tuesday of last week at the home of- Mrs. W. Wf'Anderson. The winner of the prize-was Mrs. Jat Mrs. Norman Cary and three children have returned from Vancouver where they spent the past six months. C. N. R. TRAIN'S I From East flunflays, Twsdays land Thursdays. 3:30 p.m. For East Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 am. THE DAILY NEWS NORTHERN B. C. NEWS TERRACE SMITHERS , Miss Yvonne Cote left on Wed-1. Dr. J. T. Mandy, resident mJnin nesday "for the south after a engineer. Prince Rupert, is givin; lengthy holiday at her home in; a series of lectures in the Muni- H. McEwan of the C.N.R. freight department paid a business visit to Terrace on Thursday. cipal Offi&c nere. Lectures are hell, each afternoon and evening. Con slderable interest is being taken. Oolf devotees of. Smlthers are again blannlne the establishment After spending a few weeks with -of a course here It is expeeted io her mother. Mrs. Raven. Mrs. n.jlay out six holes for play this S. Creelman returned home to summer. There Is an ideal sltei Chllliwack via the coast on Thurs-; close to town. day. Mrs. Raven accompanied her daughter to the coast, returning on Saturday. Mrs. Halliwell and grandchild Journeyed to Prince Rupert on Thursday, proposing to remain a few days. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor returned to Prince 'Rupert on Thursday after completing th? j municipal list at Terrace. 1.401 . Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .02 j Mrs. 1 Mcintosh came up U Local readers, per insertion, per line , 3a ! Terrace on. Saturday tor the week Legal notice, each insertion, per agate line ; U W a 1 Svi .15 Mr.,MeInosh is already at Uv uoniraci raies on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations J8 .86 The" local branch of the Canadian Legion has started extensive Improvements to the interior of the hall here. It is expected be-i; fore tbe vr; is finished that about $2,000 will have bien spent. Soundings have been taken for power sites at a number of points on the Bulkier River by a water, rights survey party. Work has been suspended for the present but U expected to be resumed when life water gets low again in Jane. Business in the cedar pole txad continues quiet and no new orders are In sight to boost the industry in this district. Shipment has been completed on some orders recently received and at present some boomsticks and fence posts represent the total timber activity throughout the district. Traffic has been suspended tem-i porarily on practicaUy all the roads in the central interior. With the frost going out of them, the roads are at present a virtual sea of mud into which even the light- in British Columbia for many years and the authorities renlth neAn plants nd4ert veh,des tak to A'ilt- nave been lenient with them because they ascribed their teen-above the surface. But for outbreaks to ignorances. Now it is timaUatiurfj.fifrh- sharp nights the trees would have sr hand was snown as they apparently uo not: appreciate., been, Uc fun bud before now. 1 anything else. POSSIBLY NEW ERA by the British Parliament. Unfortunately, the British Conservatives have announced that they will nobbe a party to the conference so that if the MacDonald Government falls before the matter is settled it is possibe the work will have to be done over again. BASEBALL ON THIS CONTINENT So great a hold has baseball on this mntinanr tW tho The commissioners started a crew ofmeiv on relief work this morning" anarilhe ordinary road work Is expected to open up dur- It seems probable that new era has set in for the gov- mg the week ernment of India. LorIrwin, representing the British - government has negotiated neeotiated a a truce truce with with the the large larrro croup! prnnn DDIrUP nnTMri7 rVtTM? of objectors led bv Mahatma Gandhi and this hris now hpon I ratified by the All-India Congress committee. The next 1 move will be a conference of allthe leaders in India and the i The city of Prlnce Oeorge wm rnnrAconfotivoo of fV,o T,.,-f;.,i, . : be forced to close down all direct and indirect relief within the next twp weeks. By the second week in April,- all-available funds will have become completely exhausted. i death of a baseball magnate is almost as great an event as enforce workmen's the passing of a president. Men who are leaders in this ! form of sport are much better known to manv nponlo than iXf- Creek. ueJrie. Judge Robertson, i i i. . . . iwun Court here, uric, ruled iuicu that uiai the iur oiners others, . arc noiiucai leaders, it was quite a coincidence that at the. had sought liens agamst the wrong week-end two such men as Ban Johnson and E. S. Barnard I poi e. j. Avison of Quesnei ac-1 snouia pass away, one president ol the American League.11 a counwl i0T the defendant ami uiu oiner a ionner president. Charlie Tat. Chinese cook, and Bert Forsman and Ounnard Nlel-aon were the only successful claimants out of seventeen against the Pioneer Pole Co. and Fred Steven', the 'company's representative, to Hens against , PROMOTED Two appointments of considerable interest to CnidiB htel A. II. DnenUh assistant reneraJ hotels, Western Lines. quarters in Winnipeg, while a: h. Robertson, formerly assistant to Mr. Mathews, is promoted to the managership ol the Banff Springs Hotel. Both of the promoted men are well known and P o d u 1 a t throughout the men andtotht travelling publie in general, have jutt been announced by II. F. Mathews, genera) manager of hotels. Western Lines, Canadian Patifie Railway. A. II. Devenish, well known as rnan-ager of the Banff Spring Hotel, becomes manarer fit with head- A. X. Ri4xrtaa West and are reromit autkorl- tie in tbe hotel tmsinera. MARRY AND LIVE LONG Wedded Bliss Condncive to evitr, Says Froirssor Iing' LONDON. March 27: Marriage would appear to be conducive to longevity, says Dr. Bernard Hollander, the well known ethical profes sor. Married folk take more care of themselves. But unhappy marriages, on accoent of the anxiety and worry they cause, are the surest means to hasten the oncoming of old age. There are some occupations which obviously tend to shorten lives. The medical man's average duration of life is decidedly low. Only successful lawyers appear to attain a great age, as may be seen in the case of many of our Judges. Humorists, philosophers, historians and highly Intellectual people, In general, ap-, pear to live long. Tlie group which presents -the weakest side of long- eylty is that .the .novriUU., drajf mansu ana poew, proosoiy Decause they lead, or used to lead, more irregular lives. Senile decay before 00 years of age should be regarded as prema ture. Men often die as trees die- slowly and at the top first. The en ormous stupidity, backwardness and 'red-tapelsm' of government departments everywhere are probably due in large measure to the fact that they are too much controlled by age, he says. ST o Little 1' r ' 1 I1 glflM : 9:n Left A A "A- ' 7 for herself aM children V -1 in TETANY a "good man" of Life Insurance Monday. Mas u 30 nsurance owns only $2,000 believing that, should he die, his widow will have at least that amount of money. Experience shows, however, that a large portion of the two thousand dollars goes to the doctor, the hospital and the undertaker. Bills must be paid and the Life Insurance money Is often the only means of payment. The widow and the fatherless ... in their time of greatest need ... get only what is left. Fortunately, your family needneyer faccsuclu, a future. 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