P AOfi TWO DAILY EpITION' THE DAILY NEWS. PJUNCI'. RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Pally News. Limited, Thirtf Avenu II F. PULLEN Managing-Editor City delivery, by, mall or caMei. yearly -period, paid In" advanced. For lesser perjpds, pall in advance, per week ... By mail to aft parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advapce for yearly period By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em pire anijl Unltfdl'Statei, paid in advance, per year By mall to all ether countries, periyear -j-y-j. yfr y, ? advertisinkateI Transient difplay advertising, per Inch, per insertion , uiassuieaaBverwsjng, Rtr insertion, per wora Local reacers, pep insertion, per une Legal notices, t&ch insertion, per agate line . ' Contract rates on application. Editor .and Reporters lelepnone 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 - i, 1 fMjmber of Audit Bureau of Circulations BUSINESS IMPROVES I3LMEDIATE ACTION Try enira rf Via Klnur nuoiuil Vx. T T x More trick riding riding, but a m itorcycle this time- -members of Pennsylvania- aim highway patrol, during their annual inspection i tin the Dupont estate at Longwood. Pa., recently $5.00 10c .. 3.00 $5 00 Sf.09 1.43 .02! .25 .15 Wednesday,' Kev. 25, 1931 It is not often that governments move quickly. Often they take mftnthe and even years to act on a sucrtrestion. CJO - . i of snow. McBRIDE pected relief road camps would be at work again by about December1 1. Meanwhile about 75 men are npw at Forrest's camp awaiting Instruct tions to resume wort. Supplies, of i Rufus MeKale, formerly of Mc- Bride, is now settled In Vancouver. j ah 'iiuiKMiiyH luanuiauiuiing urm announces a very : ; considerable increase in business during the past month. ! a fire entailing a loss of about Shipments frqm the plant are up four thousand dollars $1.000 occurred recently In Earl1 Vanderhoof Conservative OVer the Corresponding month of last J Vear. Orders are Woodlet home at Red Pass, when , Aaeoetitlon, at Its annual meeting : i zi. hfc ui. household i,..v,u effects 1 last Tharsdav Tnnrsaay afternnnn anemoon. re-eieetea rc-elpeted pouring iney aeciare. Reports have been received here 'to the effect that a shipment of goods left at a station near here " ",y wr s-cagutr oi canons and bUled to Prince George disap- gathering at Paris, which is m session toqay, nas to strike out a new route and guide ii r n nns amntr it i nam n vri hnnn n r.M ft i r. i x i Hn. R. W. " fr'r. r,? " " ? i of Pubue works, i i mfi 6 5 ' . . "Uiicuit to pass mem unmo- vised the local boarct of icmcu. inp gatpering Will De nistoric. ;the attenUon of the NEEpING REVENUE The Tolmie government is needino- has ad- trade that ! Gordon Kerr, who has been at-Itached to the local staff of the 'Northern Brttteh Columbia Power ! Co; ever since the concern entered this field, has been transferred to the company's plant on the Skeena River and left for uiere last week, accompanied by Mrs. Kerr. Ernest Peterson has moved from his business, place here to bis private residence. A very successful whist drive was. held Saturday night by the Cana dian Legion, There was, ft large attendance and the affair proved very enjoyable. i Richard Bozence and several of the men who have been working at Georgia River left last week for Vancouver. Dale L Put and William Asset-KUne. manager and mill superintendent respectively of the Premier mine, left last week foe a trip south. I THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday,'' VovethW25, 1937 NORTHERN B. C. NEWS BIJfRNSLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerre are mov- ting into Mrs. Thrlhg's residence souta of the railway track. piuvuiui.s ikuib- muTCu Mrs of Vancouver, mo- from the camps to the government ther of M. Hawthnrr.P nnri ?rnri. warenouse e. , mother of Mrs. J. Wiggins of For- T"" lestdale, returned to her home in K.eiin isoyar uunsier nas neen the south, last Tuesday after a visiting here recently. J. Clegg has taken charge of the Canadian National Railways camp at Goat River. j visit fir the district lrr connection with her business interests. were destrov-! ed. Mr. Woodley and T. A. O'Rega I thc tottovine officers for the ensu-were taken to the Jasper Hospital) tag year Honorary President, Rt. suffering Injuries which they sus- Hon- & B- Bennett: Honorary First , tained in the fire. Vice-President, Hon. Dr. S. F. Tol- mle; Honorary Second Vice-Preji-! ident- I J- M-P- Honorary' Mr. O Wtetsnnandrt Wat ,on. of raser- lhe present government of Great Britain is different. It Crydon w"e recent visitor to received a mandate from the people and it went to workMcBrlde- at once, within a week it had lined up a policy and vester-: lav ?f urn nnnn,inAn v.. ; a i.ji ii; ' Real winter has "7 "7 , UfcI" . " aSamgl hereaboute.Temperaturesof20.be imra vice-irestaeni, sarauei coc- w.t uf jjuuu xiuiu Auieigu tuuunies. .ow durlng past few have!"' .;; V 1.Z. Stephen A government that moves like that seems likely to sue-! been reported and there is plenty : and" Caleb f i1' Prout. Atndr0 R; Taytor ceeu. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE ker: President. John ! Vice-President, Frank ! Secretary Treasurer. W. McMiikn; Bswman: , J. Rime: OEVWVU uuxu, ..... ,,, ,. . ... csecuure, u. w. jjonaia. j. w. H. Day, George Ogston. Members of the Chiko Social , Club had a meeting Saturday night : at the Parsonage. Plant were made i for the coming winter's activities. ; m connection with the Manchunan affair, the cause for oeared before the arrival of the partial disarmament is not hopeless although it might train which was to pick it up. it is John BU"ch- who has,heen iden- have had greater ry - phance ..ww to succeed uu.vv.uu if Japan uajjau had iLau not iiut flou- AiUU" ttt the goods m ques- i led wlul Hudson Bay Co. for . tPfT ted the the Geneva r.flnM.on,inn council. Tt, The v,: K t. .. X- , .u . ,fSm tten- we wwe valued valued at at about about $m 350. lhe. 'our years, left Fort St. James- on Saturday for his home In Bruhn. provincial ! tok a f"ve ta St. James during his residence . or A district engin-,s- ' j eer is being brought to a request ; ! tht the road between, here and i Fort Fraser glrh mnd senior men's Dunst.er be gravelled this winter as' basketball teams, had no difficulty a relief measure. 10 defeating opponents from Van- .'. i derhoof in snmess played but week 'IdgTTiSne,UV?r dPat(;h t0 3 T,?ront? financial; Cla leaders at Mountain View Tree fund. at Fort Fraser. Vayci. wrjtuunapeiy mai is wnat we all need. There is public school for the month were: , not a businessman in Prince Rupert but needs more re- Beatrice Clear, Warren Taylor.! Mis. J. M. Johnston has been venue and rjow it seems that the Victoria administration 1 Mlldred June "Rl,rori HazeI ,'pendlne a lew da to Pllnce is about :Baye FoKtet and civto;0e visaing with friends, to manhandle him again and take away a little mnrp frrirn-rlof ktOWr.li ha to nt w Bayes. : ThA fttiX, ,1" I t0 T r tTr 7 cbiuu,B- ! Mra. A. H. Breen returned home. tSLS ate8TtSSt the gVernment An enjoyable dance was held BV dlng two on vviU MU De needing about five million i dollars more next year tusday nlfht in the Beaver River ktag with' friends i uidn u is coiietng tnis year and that an increase in the schooihouse, the affair being staC-inctime . ta,x wJu bff one of the means of making up this de- ed for the benefit of the Christmas Ancyc upi ubuu liux uiu noi onng tae return exiieo-ted of it sajt may possibly be increased or the exemptions removed. Expenditures will be further curtailed in the coming year witjj tftp result that the earning power of labor win be reduced. All this is not verr honefuL but set atrainst it in thp now il i WE ",Hl ""iwyment w increasing, tiwt unleis a mueh Brter ineft8Ure 0f the demand for manufactured goods is greater and tbut financial wpport become avau-very soon there yjlt be a demand for lumber, fish, miner- aie than is at present enjoyed. At als and Qtper B. C. natural products. i public meeting held last week While the butjook f or some is gloomv, the prospects are thte the ,lne of act,on whIch improving utfby next summer it is possible that general I wa 8tMnn's XBTored- uuziuvivB win iime picivcu uj) consiueraoiy. STEWART The Stewart General Hospital until the end of : in Prince George. Ffehew are being raised success-1 fuliy at the Shortread Fur Farm ! wMch Is located dose to Vander-i hoof. R. C. McCorkeil paid a vistt to' the farm last week. He Is interes ted in the establishment. Mrs. R. M Taylor ta rolleeMns poker hands on beimlf of the OUna- i will be closed dim Lealon. The uro(fi wtlf h , used In relief work this winter. C. J. Mandef leld has returned, to town for the winter months to lcick after the C. N. R. water tanks. ALICE ARM Waller Adams, after spending several week here, left last week on his return to Anyox where he will spend the winter. The Aliee Arm Athietfc Associa tion held a very successful card party at the Club House Friday evening. There was a goad atten dance and the affair was very eh Jeyable. J. A. Anderson, road superlnten dent for the provincial department of public works, has been: spending ar few days in Alice Arm on official dalles. He stated that he had no Information ar to when work might be expected to be resumed out on the local unemployment relief camp. A daughter was bora lost Friday at Alice Arm to Mr. and -Mrs. B, Fraser. PASTOR IS RESIGNING Key, John II. Hanson Is Leaving St. :, Paul's- Lutheran Cbur oh. Iler Dr. R. W. Alward of Prince The Lakes District Young People's", ., ,4 ' George. M. L. A. for Fort George Association held' arr open social Frl-i passed through here last Thursday day evening with a large crowd in t Rev- Teixn K- Hnson- pastor f en route to Victoria. Dr. Alward Is. attendance. Election of officers was ! st- Paul'fi Lutheran Church here for renorted as havine said that he ex-; conducted durine- th vmlntf. i lne Pasl rew Jea- presemeu his resignation to the congregation. fit was announced this morning. Mr. Hanson is at present on a mission taur to the- Peace River country. The impending departure from the city of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and. family will their friends. No1 arrangements turve yet been, made for a successor to Mr. Han-, son. Jim HcvKnn ami Tttolrltt onH Ufllthlflttf f Mtt!i,1Tl Ctk'H mOtr t 111 Ha Price 50c a box Her Heart Was U Iti CeiliYt le Housework Mrs. 8: Drtgomm, R.R. 2, Midland, Oat write: "I bd bee troubled with- heart trouble for mujr ytn. My lrt would beat io fut I eould Lwdly breathe, and I bad headache!; and dwiy aad fainting, spells. I couWn't getfirry ojifework done' Iwmbo weak, I took three bmwrf of Milburn's Heart and Narrf P31a and felt inuch better, &ndaow 1 would But b' wilDout inem in me itouse. Staid kit drill ! ffi mmUai die o rmipi ml f kjf TW T. Malhw Co.. Ltd.. Torealo. Oat, Men Play Cards j Mrs. Patrfck Head As Ladies Meet of Women's Aid to of Presbyterian W. M. S. be regretted by Gathering nOSDltai at AllYOX at Home of Mrs. F. W. Monday Evening Hart P 1951 your ANYOX. No 25-: The Wornc The Women's Missionary Society 1 Auxiliary to the Anyox Hosphiii hat at Pint Presbyterian Church had , elected officer for the year u., t.,i-a meeting Monday night at the lows: heme of Mrs. F. W. Hart, Sixth Av- Honorary President. Mrs. W p ! Bruntll chipped out a carload of fat I 'Mp Northland CapU Lm William, enue West. During the Udtes' meet- Eve. ..pr. fmm th n,,. ohm. arrived in Dart last nleht frdm tag the men adjourned to the home Honorary Vice-President, Mrs Mrs. Lemleux of Prince Rupert) to Prince Rupert during the past ' Ketthlkan. IjaUmg for Seattle after of John Murray, where cards were S. Brayfleld. is paying a visit here mother, Mra. Sharpies. with her week. hlvn2 dtsehanecd. here eleven played. After the meeting the men President, Mrs, IL It. Patrick. 1 carloads of fish for transshipment i returned to the Hart home where! Vite-President Mw. A. R. Kent Baft over the Canadian National I delicious refreshment were serv- j Seweitfy - Treasurer, Mrs F : Railways. ed and a social hour enjoyed. Kydd. an in Budget 'MM JUtiQK ahead 20 years! Does your prrwnt liudpt t provitle for the Ip of tlie breadwinner for old age for. the education of your ihildrcn for low of health or employment? AH thefc contingencies ran he fully covered hy invest-ing part of your kavitiw in Life Insurance. 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