pAor. two Sores Broke Out All Over Her Body Mn. T. E. Cbff, Kelwood, Mm.. write: -"My little daughter' hand and araia broke out in sores which spread all orrr her body. Nothing I tried gave her any relief until I got a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitora, Mxi I euU e aa- iatpnwoJ meM , 4 li orta-befraa to dMappearr - I gave her three bottles and the hu had bo more troubU." tfer wl t 1' dra a4 itr.l tt..rw; ti.uftri. (ar U pl (2 fm, alj by Tlx HJinu:. C . UA. Ti,.-Li.t. '.'at. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue - H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ...... 5j0u Por lesser periods, paid In advancr . per week 10c By mail to aU parU r Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period 340 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire an United States, paid in advance, per year 9400 By mail to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Local readers, per Insertion, per line Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line Trans let display advertising, per inch, per insertion Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION GOLD PANNING IS LATEST MINING ENGINEERS 86 ..-38 m .15 1.40 Thursday, May 12, 1932 Everybody is panning gold. That is a geuerality that isi only partially true but it is as true as most "generalities, j People in the north are becoming "gold-conscious." Gold Dans are much in demand bv neonle who arp rrninnr tn trip; It seems as if it would be false economy of the provincial government to do away with the present system of ap-1 pointing resident engineers in the various mining districts. Much good has come from the system in the past and today it is justified by having them take charge of the rocker 1 demonstrations. The engineers are needed now more than i ever. ; A number of cases have come to light where direct re- i suits were obtained following the advice of the engineer, t I FRESH STOCK LOWEST PRICES L 'ilrei Assured When You Shop at the ' cha: THRIFT per n tin TEA Broken Pekoe per lb ORANGE MARMALADE Empress, 4 lb tins, per tin CANADIAN SALT Plain or Iodized, per etn RuLLtx) OATS Ogttvies' 8-lb. sacks, per sk LIBBY8 CATSUP per bot DEL No. per tin Bartiett Pears per tin Apricots per tin CUT GREEN BEANS No. Royal City Brand 2 tins BABY BEETS NO. 2 tins Royal City Brand, per tin SPLIT PEAS per lb PEARL BARLEY per lb. NO. 1 ALBERTA BUTTER 2 lbs. . 25c Granulated Sugar B. C. Fine Granulated I Art n !bs. rLiintt 20 !bs. 8c 40c 14c 16c CREAMERY 41c n t. ft,;.. il, n,uL ' . . : EL MONTE PILCHARDS Packed n jr uicn luvin auu uic jji u iiiticti jjuvci iiiiiciiL is j in Tomato Sauce hacking the movement by having district engineers give ; per tin illustrative demonstrations of the use of the pan and the 1 beekiot honey Fancy rocker. 11-oz. jars, per Jar Formerly we spoke of the miners going to the hills. Now peanut butter they go to the valleys to try their luck in the sandg instead I 1H- Mn of among the rocks. Students are preparing to spend their i i J?SLeuN holidays panning for gold instead of peddling book dur-1 star can ceners-ing the summer. Even sober and sedate business and pro-, each, 15c 16c 14c ; 9c 15c fessional men, and therejare some, are planning to carry 1 pearl white soap -j gold pans instead of fryip&mieu ' they go but to whip i ' ' V xD5v ' -the streams. ri small white beans- inp ii is 10 De nopea mac rnnce Kupert will be included in 'dry gLT pork No l the demonstration points under provincial government! lb auspices. Many Prince Rupert people, not being fathers ipRUNES-Medium size of families, would like to learn how to make and onerate a i 2-1 etns.. per ctn. rocker. ! r Post Office News Stand, 325 , Granville St.. Vancouver. 1 Karl Anderson. Prlnre George, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B O, r- uciierai store, Anyox. Smlther Drug Store. Smith. ers, B.C. '1 17c 19c! Thrift Cash & Carry j Phone Vi9 201 Third Ave. -CARRY AND SAVE" UHillEinBMf BiBmrBiBa ' SPORT CHAT A man was in the office a few montks ago who showed i 3SfV PJvertJllwhJfh. " very promising 1? cTb lie toW now he had acted on the advice of the engineer and i ,t Anyor. wrong clubs were usVd found the richest lead on the property. i for certain shots, making for dit- I ficulty and a good deal of dtver PANS NOW AVAILABLE tadl There was considerable inouiry a few weeks a(?o in ""thtS? Serw" Prince Rupert for gold pans but at that time local mer-1 Mdni v drew jZm chants did not have many in stock and could not get them i Mrs. Ray winning out Great in-as there had been a run on them in the south. Now, how- j to taken m weekly ever, the market is snnnliprt and th ni-nanpptivp irnll nan. f" competitions for both ladievi ner can get all the pans he wants within reason. ' Those who- plan trying their luck during the holidays should get their pans early and it might be well to discuss methods and locations with the locafresident engineer a this may help them to avoid disappointment. It is not every person who knows gold when he sees it. IB.C.1S YEAH L This advertisement Is Control not published or display Board or by the Government of British Columblx by uiw Uquoi and men which are being heid at the smelter town. Goat races have made their debut on Indian tracts. An advert-Iranent in a Bombay piper reads: "Puna Park All India goat race Championship The leading Joe keys of west-rn India will positively compete." Greyhound racing Is unknown In India; promoters of goat racing hope that it will attain a popularity here similar to that of dog racing In other Canada enjoys unique leaderahip In highest grade wheat standards. Th I Tirn 5iiit ::rws MEETING OF MUSIC CLUB Seventh Annual Session Held Airs Mcintosh K-elected . ... President ......... The annoat meeting and election of officers of the Ladies' Music Club was held at the home of the president Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, Fourth : Avenue, yesterday afternodh. This OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 4AiWthe seventh annual meet in? of XUv ihe club. Mrs. Mcintosh presided over the meeting which was welt attended. ja j The president gave a splendid ad-41v dress, reviewing briefly the activi ties of the club for the past year. The treasurer and the secretary gave their reports for the yaar. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. R. L. Melntesh. Vice-President, Mrs. E. J. Smith. Secretary. Mrs. J. Farquhar. Librarian. Mrs. H. F. Pullen. Pianist. Miss E. O. Lenox. Executive Mis R. Bianee, Mrs. Z. Andersen. Mrs G A Woodland. MOfrTE CAOTffiD FRUIT-; Mn y N Good, Mrs S Darten, Mrs. 1 tin Sfieed Peaches -i fisja. Moore and Mrs. Wra. Millar. .JLVV . . , , ucarvy toms im ibmu were tendered to the local press for the courtesy shown the club by them on 1 ?fsMny occasions. At the ctose of the meeting tea 2 tin; was served by the hostess. Mrs. C. 9rp'C. Perry poarrd. Assisting the J9- j tess in serving were Mrs. Wm. MM- j Of, ; lar. Mrs. C. E. CuUin. Mrs. R. Bianee ; ';and Miss E. O. 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