Wednesday, June 8, 1932 id 'CVb wan And rumor of. war Jo not affarct tU pp.tiU of tU Di1om for this tatty delicacy. MADE 3CHINA IN OTTAWA SOLD GOOD WOKK BEING DONE t mi Iiiiuch troro page one) , , : n il and empire thought, .,. ire duty and obligation, lie . ut that the effectiveness work ol the Navy League la ,! on the degree ol co-, .mi obtaining throughout the ,i, ini. ; are necessary In order to . ! i the high standard of liv-to make industrial employ-His.sible lor these things de-i:rcat deal on export by .. i .mada'8 trade routes are her cu ries along which pass an ,. stream of exports and lrn-v. inch mean the difference -A-! itfluence and penury to !!!..iry producers. League's Motto r league's motto is 'Canadian carried by Canadian ships, tv Canadian seamen.' This Or done without some op-v being offered our lads to i man ship and. to attain . s-u Cadet Corps have been il from coast to coast and uc has fully qualified In- uinuiil tag day for the local ' 'ulet Corps will take place on "'lay next. nan A. McLean arrived in the mi the Prince Oeorge this mg from Vancouver to join the ni l Prince Rupert and assume uaies as punier for the summer' the vessel Is recommlsstond 1 i vice next week. Mrs. McLean j iitpunied her husband north. T!i following is the scale ! charges made for reacting M"l KICK. Marriage and Fngagement '""inuncement $2- P-lrth Notices 50c. funeral Notices $l :urds of Thanks. $2 Puneral Flowers 10c. per ' une. r CH EESE TMl WORLD OVER. Votes For Wharf At Port Clements and Peace River Harbors and rivers estimates of the public works department which were passed at the recent session of the House of Commons at Ottawa included the following items for this district: Peace River, improvements from Hudson's Hope to Canyon Coal Mines, $12,000. Port Clements, wharf extension, (1.400. ! Deputy Minister I Of Agriculture j Making Rounds VICTORIA, June 8:-J. B. Munro deputy minister of agriculture. ha. left on a tour of interior districts DliritlC hiK tllir h will arlriru who provide the CadeU..,. ,rf,ionl knowledge of wjmams Vanderhoo( : have them accepted as. and Telkwa M thw meet, w. n-rt an-Koing loUs problemi of the tannim wiD be .r ;iuri yea i the League , fliwuMMl and dMutrtmental rmltetw: 1 m.o our lake anr occan) nemt le?talatlon vs ;ho haV1, w,,n ,redlli.idated. "ivis inrougr tneir rmc the various branrhes of 'ip v.hlch ivis been taught :i these corps. utratrvr 700 ld h JitoSrtr the ' Vartaaif '(mpanle. This appren-'or period of four years v ration of which lads nre 1 ims.s their examination for ; the mercantile marine. :icles of apprenticeship broken nr with the f the ahippms company, 'mardlam and the Navy i Canada The boys are nun a full outfit and are mi ate when at sea They live t per boy's outfit is $150 v i $ioo the first year. $300 ''.d $300 the third and $500 ;-;h. ave." continued Mr Harris, f'idet Corps stretching ti!!ax On the Atlantic to l.'.ipcrt on the Pacific, and ' pa-wed into the Royal Ca-J:ivy p.nd the Royal Cana-val Volunteer Reserve over ':' :nd cadets In addition, ii. 11 v selected Cadets and im; boy?, wc have sent to H. ii. way' stationed off Llver-thf River Mersey 33 Cana- ome of these being from ' Winnipeg. Vancouver and The Conway is. perhaps. : tm training ship in the Bri-nipiie After two years service ' her. these cadets pass into '(linn shipping comm.nles of spire. The course costs, with b(ni! $800 per annum. Many Sc. i Crdeta are now officers merchant marine thus the :."ugue !if Catvidn has opened! new vocation for Canadian LOCAL NEWS the city on the Priaoe Oeetfe this norning from Vancouver to Join ' h- steamer Prince Rupert as arte-m purser when she is recomrala-Mned in service from here next week. J A Crawford, purser, and T. G Cnllilund. assistant purser, are making their final voyage north this week as member? of the crew of the s; earner Prince George. Both will transfer next week to the steamer Prince Robert for the summer. Capt Williamson arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to adjust the compasses of the steamer Prince Rupert which is to be re-commissjkined in service next week after having undergone annual overhaul at the local dry dock. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carmichael and child arrived In the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from Vancouver to spend a holiday vis-IthiR with Mrs. Carmtchaers par-en's. Judge and Mrs. F. McB. Young. Mr Carmichael was formerly Identified with the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here. Thurs. ss. Pr. George .... 10 pjn. Friday ss- Prin. Adelaide 10 pjn From Ocean Falls-Wed. ss. Pr. George . . 10:30 am LOCAL NEWS P. G. Shalcroas has returned from a brief trip to Terrace and Prince Rupert. Vancouver Province. Mrs, E. H. Mortimer saifetT yes terday on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south; $1.00 fbr yeur old Electrical Ap pliance when traded in on a new Kotpojnt Iron, Toaster, Percolator at G&rdon's Hardware, McBride St. Pilot James Dodson of Seattle, alter a brief visit hare with his Savoy-March etti amphibian biplane, hopped off at 2:26 yesterday afternoon on his return to Ket chikan. The estimates of the public works department passed daring the recent session of the House of Commons in Ottawa Included an item of $2500 for renovation of the heating plant in the public build ing at Atlin. COLIC "Really, I think BABY'S OWN TABLETS arc wonderful," writes Mrs. Allan P. MacDonald, North&eW, Ont. "My baby has no more colic paha." uoo t let your baby suffer give BABY'S OWN TABLETS. For colds, fever, upset -tumach. constipation Absolutely harmless. 25c 232 y ,jawwJSJW Or. Williams' BABY'S OWN TABLET5 Miss Kate MacKay of the teaching staff of Borden School left on Monday afternoon's train for Ca! -ary. Northland Transportation Co notorshlp Bellinham arrived lr oort at 8 o'clock this morning from Xeiehikan with one carload o' reah haUbut for transshipment t he United States ever Canadlat National Sail ways. After discharg tmftftiittfwiAdumli arrived t4g. ha Kati.lSl0ttQn her r- Steamship Sailings For Vantouvri Tuesday ss. Catala .. 1:30 p.m , Thursday-SB. Pr. Oeorge 10 p.m Friday ss Prin. Adelaide 10 pm 8s. Cardena midnight June 6 ss. Prin. Norah p.m. June U ss. Prin. Norah pm. June S3 ss. Prin. Louise . pjn. l-nrni Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala P-m. Wed. ss. Pr. George .... 10:30 ajn. Friday as. Cardena pm. 8a. Princess Adelaide p.m. June IS ss. Prin. Norah pjn. June 17ss. Prin. Louise a.m. June 37ss. Prin. Louise a in. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. FroreAaAS ICiv.er Si Port Simpson- Tuesday as. cataia .... u;au aon. For Stewart aad Anyox Sunday-ss. CaUla 8 pan. Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge 4 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 am. Thurs.--ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. For Ocean Falls- Tuesday -ss. Catala .... 1:30 p.m.! frn to Ketchikan A view of the fruit farm of A Xerr at Terrace appears in the m mine section of the last Vancou ver Sunday province in Ulustra- ing a "Back to the Land" article sample of crops from fertile Mc-3rlde if also Illustrated. The arti- le makes considerable mention c' iSTicu'tural possibilities of th: central interior. On the final voyage of winter schedule. CNJt. steamer Prince George. Capt. Nell McLean, arrived n port at 11:30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this arte rn don for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Next week the Prince Oeorge will inaugurate the company's schedule of summer tourist sailings to Relief from Eczema D.D.D. i th Perfect Antiseptic IV qwlrfc rllf turn mtran. rbaM (kfcs, plMlw, bMckM. and ollirr akin trinins IP7 IM Hit rollli( llqnlrt D.tl.D. Ckwr. UtalM. II MrtM-lnlni Ik it III and tjiitfc ad ImI tb Hum. itchivo MTnrB the MOMswi" mm riHHT hkh imoiti mi'csl 1r mll gin jwr mu tark. MeCl'TCIIFipN'S HRl'C. STORE ORMES LLMITCD ur is irrsriTTrii smi irMBirra Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MiningMathlnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and llrass Casting electric and Acetylene Welding SO-tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts THE DAILY NEWS PAQS THREI Thurs. Special B.C. Strawberries per box ..." First Shipment of WATER MELONS 15c Munro Bros. Mrs. William Brand sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where she will receive further medical treatment. Rebekah Tea, heme cooking sale, hyme of Mrs. Bert Morgan, 415 5th Ave. .Bm Thuredajr 3 to , . , Regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Legion will be held Wednesday, June 8. at 8 p.m. 134 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McOawley, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Dr. and Mrs. A, L. Prltchard of Nanalmo arrived in the city on the Prince John last night from Mas-sett where Dr. Prltchard is engaged in scientific research work 'n connection with the salmon fisheries for the Biological Board of Canada. V. W. Stewart, .chief of the Victoria fire department and "provln-ial grand prior of the Knights Templar for British Columbia, arrived In the city on the Prince Ueorge this mnrnlng from the outh aad will pay an official visit tonight to Kincolith Preceptory here. A. 8. Monree, popular pioneer fficer of Canadian National "toamships. is taking over duty as hlef engineer of the steamer Prince George orttae present voy- .ge north of tht vessel. George svidson who has been acting a h!ef of the Prince George for ime tim. will transfer to the ss rince John here. F. J. Kwapil, who has been pending the past week or so in laka in connection with the or ganization of batsbut boat own rr, and fishermafa for co-opera- ive . marketing .sd. -their. juoduciJ back in the city, having arrived his morning on the BeUinzham rom Ketchikan He will be return- ng to Seattle in a few days. iv.iiiiaocs of the. lighthouse and rast services of the public works lepartment passed at the recent cssion of the House of Commons :t Ottawa included an Item of $420 eing the annual pension to the vidow of the late Capt. E. C. Mc-"oskrie of this city who was for-naerly employed aport warden at Prince Rupert and who was killed vhlle in the performance of his duties. . Public works department estl-Tiates passed at the recent session if the House of Commons at Ot-awa included $8,500 for repairs and 'mprovements on the British- Columbia northern district of Govern-netn Telegraphs and $15,000 for Tpalrs and Improvements on the Yukon Telegraph system. The total expenditure in connection with the Northern district of British Columbia is placed at $68,360 while that of the Yukon system main line s $130,700 for the year. City of l'rincc Kupcrt fValed tenders wbU be received by the undersigned tor the property known as the "Hahnberg House." situate on Lot 8 Block 5, Sec. 3. The committee will require a reasonable Initial payment and thereafter monthly payments). D. J MATHE80N. . 3ti ' Pwehaslng Agent. Announcements Eagles' aoclal t4uce - Jane 10. Ladies refreerunlfii. gentlemen Sea Cadeta Taas day Saturday. June. ii. ilnr Tifcffcj nut v.-.- Sarmtiin Army &aie of work! June 18 United Church Tea June 33. Moose picnic. Dlgby Island, Jun PssfeyttrUn J&&$n&tr Tea: July 0. on LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Jessie Jacobs of the Indian Office staff left on this afternoon's train for a trip to Calgary. Ir. G. "James of Anyor ' will be a passenger aboard the ss. Prince George tomrorow evening going through to Vancouver whence he will proceed to Toronto. . Inspector John Macdonald, pro-vlncal police, returned to the city on the Prince George this morn ing from a brief trip to Ocean Falls on official duties. Mrs. Jack Ratchford and son. Ernest Ratchford, will sail on the Prince George tomorrow night for Vancouver whence they will proceed to Peoria, Illinois. R. G. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning after a trip to Rivers xnlet on business and will proceed from here to the Skeena River. Rev. John H. Hanson, until recently pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church here, left on this af-tenoon's train for Minneapolis. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hanson and daughter, Miss Lillian Hanson A. P. Allison, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived In the city on the Prince John last night from Queen Charlotte City and will proceed to Vancouver on the Prince George tomorrow night. Mrs. F. A. Russell, wife of the chief engineer of the lighthouse tender Newlngton. arrived in the city on the Prince George this norning from Vancouver to pay a visit with her dauhgter, Mrs. Ted LePage, 719 Fifth Avenue East. Had a Complete Breakdown; Then Started Sargon warn ? "I btt a eomplrtt left mi 4plrsbl7 rundown Ujr atomtch tr-tieulsrhr fmn ra trouble. nd ran7 nifhts I would htrdlr rloo mr evef on aeMunt of In dieltlon It l remark-ibM how 8ron ro- itorod my health and itr(iith I ileep ouDdlr all nltht and rilled with enerrr dar. Sarson Soft Masa nils regulated my boweli periectie. I leel )uit at tint a can be Un E a, afarptar. Bt John. Ill St. David BL ORMCS LIMITED Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot 6i Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. TER DAY AND UP J Zarelli Telephone tSI John Michaelson, John Frantc and Wong Lyen, Terrace; J. Mc Millan. Vancouver; J. H. Elliott and P. Kynie, Anyox. Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-Piece Plumbing Outlit Complete with GQf trimmings W&O Compare this with Eaton's catalogues nd remember, we pay the freight Labor diaries reduced from $1.50 to $1.23 per hour Smith & Mallctt Ltd. Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta it Bullclcy Valley Coal: No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats it Barley. Pratts Baby Chick Food, Seeds & Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 & 558 I ANOTHER $2,500.00 DEATH CLAIM paid to one of our Prince Rupert beneficiaries If you are not a member of The Family Beneficiary Society you should be 1. Cheapest life insurance known compat-able with safety and security. 2. Prompt settlement of all claims upon proof of death. 3. No staggering overhead expenses, no high salaried officials. The Family Beneficiary Society See our agent W. C. Grovcr, St. Elmo Hotel Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prtn. 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Caraatloo Ca, Umh&, lii Abbott St, Vancouver, B.C. Carnation. "from Contented Cows" Milk uilx raoai canaiman cows, r acsio in canam vt canadun-uaoi cans AND CASSfl