the week-end the American Red Cross Society has raised In its National campaign for funds to provide relief for southwest drought sufferers $9,&O4,0OO of a SI 0,000,-000 objective. It Was announced. The next few day arc expected LongD istance Thone Chat , Premier, Bennett Talks from , Ot-ni... taVa lojir. Gcorgje..Perl$y,llit Montevido OTTAWA, March 16-PrlmeMln Eczema On Hands Couldn't Put Them In Water Mri. Soloman Eehkopf, E.ll. No. 1, Neuitadt, Out, writets "I wai troubled with eciema for four years, and it wa 10 Imd I could not put my hands in water. I found Burdock , lood Bitten th$ orilr medicin( that WuulA five me any rtHer'knd' after, 'talfngt four bottles ' the 'ecierta had all 7eft hie. I cam riowrrfo my own washing:, and with to ,yi thank to Tl n Tl (nr wh.t It hia Aan for ma." feolj tir tar tni rnrl ttorti: miiuficturwl. (or U vut SI run. wtr Vr ' THE DAILY NEWS. 'PRINCE RUFERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Itupert ' ' . Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue ' II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor RUPERT ON STOP WORK DRY DOCK! ON HIGHWAY; Cause of 'Recent Mysterious!' Sinking VICTORA. March 16. The C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, which sank while tied up at Yarrows shipyard wharf a week ago Friday night and was raised on Saturday, was floated into the government dry dock at Esquimau yesterday "and will be W0RKLESS SUICIDED Victoria Entertainer Takes His Own Life by Cutting Throat With Razor Blade VICTORIA, March 16. The body of William Marshall, popular local entertainer, missing for two weeks, was found In a stump hole in the bush near Ten Mile Point on Sunday, the throat sat with a raxor blade. On the body was found a note to Mrs. Marshall. . The deceased had been out 'of work for two months. , I w- RED CROSS for Continuance Soon as li.).. Torogto, Weather Fit The Board of Trade has received a reply 'from Hon. R. W. Bruhn, Minister of Public Works, in regard to the continuation of the work on surveyed today. Pending the survey augmented at the moment. exact cause of the mysterious sinking may not be known. Tl)e district vote and other mon t n Further 'Statement to i ,.f ... Police death. id t.. ! rr- TORONTO, ,.Ma.rch Ister R. B. Bennett had a tele-1 , phone chat at the week-end over BADMINTON SEMI- long distance wires with Sir Oeo. j FINALS TO WIND Pcrley, minister without portfolio j UP THIS EVENING and the Conservative chieftain's first lieutenant, the latter being i Seml-tlnals, It Is expected, will be at Montevideo, Urguay, with the completed tonight ln the I.OJJj;. Canadian Trade Commission to Badminton Club's tournament in the British Empire Trade Exposl- anticipation of the finals which are tlon ln Beunos Aires. ( scheduled for Thursday night. GOING TO t NANAIMO C. L. Monroe Advised Officially of f His Transfer South as ; ' Government Agent C. L. Monroe has been officially' advired of his appointment to the position of Government Agent at1 Nanalriio. He will be going south about trr fivit of nrsxt month, with Mrs. Monroe following later. Mr. Mnroes transfer to Nanalmo comes in view of the reinstatement of Norman A. Watt as government agent here. Mr. Watt resumes his.: local duties on April 1st. MANY ARE SUBSCRIPTION RATES j HflMIPI-FW City delivery, by mail oi carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 " 1 L .lvlhi.lr ".:LkJ For lesser perltds, paid in advance, per month . 50 Dy mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, Thousand French Families paid in advance for yearly period ... 3.00 Driven Out of Homes by By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- ' Hoods . plre and United States, paid In advance, per year ,S. $6.00 ' By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 PARIS, March 16-Two hundred, French families are homeless as a ' ADVERTISING KATES ,t of floods during thefpast Transient display advertising, per. Inch,, per -insertion; -.-.v. 1.40 few days which have swept ovV ', Classified advertising, per Insertion, pryqrdH ...- JQ2 the banks of the Seine, Meuse, Local redden, .per insertion, pop itar.-r..r,rvy,fl.,,.iU -25 (Rhone and other rivers of the " Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line :.tw,.ty,...'.C- 15 iantry. Contract' rates on apjincatldli! j i ' Advertising and arcutatlon Telephone 98 UtUldlll A&lll I i i i, ; ! Editor and Reporters' Telephone , 80 C L UnnfJny Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations - & DAILY EDITION fTt- Monday, March 16, 1931 j Indian Nationalist Leader Cele brates Anniversary With Trek To Beds ' -; BOMBAY. March 16 As If to test the actual truth of the truce hlrh he recently reached with Lord Irwin, viceroy of India, Ma li itma Gandhi left here at the. eek-end for a trek to trie salt :lnn It urns thp nrilvnrsiirv tit Survey Today Expected To Repeal 'Money Will be Available Next Month the Inauguration of the recent civil disobedience campaign. Good Impression Made By .Pastor the highway. He says that the ,, , . funds for the year are now prae-Rev-WiG. iiolllngsworth-licard for 16 William Preparation of the halibut hand- Milne, the nlletrpd miirrfprpr f ng plant or the United Pacific CI C CEI Tf M" art that his wife had Flsnerie!S ln lhe M Shmbsall Fish- OUVVi!il3ljr ULi pen incessantly drinking of late. erlM Premises on the government He is believed to have worked wharf nas ten temporarily dlscon- Nearly $10,030,000 Raised for Unl- himself Into a state of virtual In-; United. It Is understood that the ted States Drought Relief sanity. He came home after work- t" suspended pending !ing eighty hours, found his wife rr,val ,ln the city of certain: NEW YORK, March 16 Ud to drunk and admitted klcklnp her to 1 necessary equipment. Meantime, I MORE ARRESTS vac concern is coiumuinc 10. nanaic ' MAYBE MADEiF,I'sLc"?F.s",TS to se the objective attained. The society is directly oaring for ruRrt Sound Savings & Loan Ex. at the present' time over 349.000 lted o Provide Further families. Never lnce the War has , Sensations In Seattle the Society been so active. .. ,., .. .. SEATTLE, March 16. As many as j eight additional Indictments may be made ln the sensational Puget Sound Savings Si Loan Co. case. Hugh Caldwell, official receiver, on Saturday Issued a report naming this, number of prominent local financial men. ! The S?lJD4,Jui7lQ)e'n8 formecLj ;for the J Art W AdAfplI Linden. foM ' i mer president of the company, who is charged with embezzlement. halibut landed locally through the plant of the Royal Fish Co. New samples Just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LINO THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR S17 Second Ave. Vhone 649 S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories aas It Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 i Jmiiy exhausted and cannot be first Time in First Presby- . tcrian Church ies paused by the. House during the Rv. W. Grant HaUingtworth. the preterit session will be available on newly called pastor of First Presby- thCj first jirpximo., however, and '"""tan church preached hUropen- wprk' wli be 'undertaken Just as soon ing sermons yesUrday morning and as weather conditions will allow of lt evening, making a splendid 1m- thjs being Economically done." preesion upon his congregations "Rest assured, however, that I am which were large, particularly In fully alive to the employment situa- the evening, tlon to which you refer, and may. Mr. Holllngsworth's formal In- say that my colleagues and myself ductlon will take place this evening are doing our best to meet the sit- with Rev. J. Kennedy, who has been uation all over the province, as well supplying In the pulpit for several as at Prince Rupert." months, officiating. Roadwork closed on Saturday. HisWlfeWas" WORK IS , Always DrunkL DELAYED Street Worker Makes 'Preparation of United Pacific Fish- eries riant Has Been Stopped Temporarily i Picture what this Victor ,1 f - Jw - Combinatipn Turn a simple switch and ;; vary your Entertainment , at will Micro-Synchronous Victor Radio DRY VOTE jSuccessfuI IS ASKED ShP Penins Massachusetts Would Refer hibition to Various States reeking either amendment or repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, so as to provide for a referendum to the various states on the question of prohibition. Clergymen Want New York Civic Affairs Probi NEW YORK, March 10 The clergy of this city have joined tn the campaign which has been started by Important business men of the metropolis with a view to bring about a (complete Investigation Into civic affairs an conducted under the regime of Mayor Jimmy Walker. Pro. i From the opening hour till closing t time Saturday, Shirley Shoppe, 'which opened that day, was crowd- cd and the staff worked to the limit BOSTON, Mass., March 10. The r their endurance. They quit tired House of Representatives of the but flighted with the number of State of Massachusetts ,nnd also ,adies who nad not nly inspected. the Senate, has Dassed a resolution Dul &ougnt. The first thing to attract attention was the well appointed store and the attractive windows, also the friendly attitude of the capable staff. In regard to the merchandise on display, one lady said she had not seen better or newer styles anywhere, not even ln Hollywood. 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