F..r it all pnd tttrl ttrrt: Last evening the piano pupils of St. Joseph's Academy gave their closing recital. The hall was well filled with the parents and friends of the performers, who showed keen appreciation of the work ac- crannlishMl Had Eczema All Over Her Body Mr. Ln W antler, SpriiiRforJ, Out., writ: "Fur lung while I wm troubled with wawna all oyer my body. It would Imru Mid itrb M at night I could not ml. Iltrird tlafoivlrrnriiiea ibut of no avul. I was adronl to take Burdock Blood Bittern, and after taking five bottle tnv blood completely cleared of the eciema. iin..'iftitTd. far n rb y T THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE JtUPERT. - BKIlISli COLUMBIA - Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Ruprt LJally News. Limited, Third Avenue H.'F. PULLEN - - - Managtng-Bdltor plre and United States, paid In advance, per year $8 00 By mail to all oilier countries, per year 4 .00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per Insertion, per wordL ; .0 Local readers, per insertion, per line .2a Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line - 15 Transiet display adveitising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone ...KG Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION MEDAL IS PRESENTED Miss Marie Balagno Wins Award Recital at Academy Thursday, Jane IS, 1932 Jessel) Adele and Freda Mussal- lem. "Second Valse." tDurand) Frances Moore. "The Musk Box." (PoMtni) Chiea Nishikaie. "Taante!le,, (Cuthbert) vieve Wangh. "The Haymakers' March," (Zim-mermann Betty and Nancy Brown. "Elfin Dance." Jensen Malzie Cameron. "The Musical Clock," Leiss Ellen Moore. "Doll dance," Mercadante Margaret Beattie. "The Whirling Dervish." iBngel- manni Edna Qllllea. At the dose of the .program. ih,'rTfehlde m DFtett cenu leaves ootainea irojn uie iv- ronto Conservatory of Muic during the oast year were persented by Reverend Father Webb. O. M. I. The Acaaemy gold medal for the highest attainment in examinations was awarded to Marie Balagno. The program was as follows: ' Waltz' tMack Charlotte lagno. Margaret Christiansen. Chopin i "Song of the Volga Boatmen." Mero Margaret Beattie and Margaret Christiansen. Nine Variations." Beethoven Mary Oime. I "Gypsy Rondo Trlo." Haydn i 'Frances Mcore. Ellen Moore and Ba-: Marie Balagno. Russian Dance." Friml Aud- "Witches' Dance." iKuhl:.hi rey Parkin Murit Amadio. "Caprice Espagnol." 'Moszkow- "Dance of the Marionette. Le-.skyi Marie Balagno. venon' June Manktnson "Norwegian Enaal Procession.' ' Parade of the Wooden Soldiers." Orie Ruth Gill'es LONDON DRY GIN Thi.s .u.verittti'.ciil is not iuoii.vi . ,., u-.ad b tne Liquoi Control IVvirfl w bv the nnvrrnment of British Columbia The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE KUPERT, B.C. TO SELL FT. NORMAN OIL Company to Reopen Wells at Once, to Supply Gasoline aud Fuel. Oil in Arctic i EDMONTON, June 16: Soon the business-like throb of diesel engines I may replace the pecking of miner's hand drill on the radlum-rlsh snores or 'Great Bear Lake. Thisi vept from the cows tQ the consumers and to do this in toe summer, .safe oi crude oil.' the life- i most sanitnry and cleanly manner possible," stated Casey blood of rock minim, at Fort Nor-! tinh innnt,. thH Dominion Dnirv. to a renresentativ nuin at 20 cents a ioUite ui tfc ceau a opment. iTion aCt'0 the Da vvho Paid 3 vl5it t0"the da,I'y yesterday, ("Our dairy is open to visitors and we are glad to show Norman is almost a a certainty. certainty. This has long been the dream of mining men in the north, and it was turped tf actuality by the announcement of Ronald W. MacKinnon, Imperial Oil Limited engineer, who will leave with two assistants SUBSCRIPTION RATES and a load of suppHes to start op- Clty delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.00 erations of the company's two rich For lesser periods, paid In advanc. per week 10c wells. Discovery 1 and 2. 63 miles By mall to all parts or Northern and Central British Colombia. below Fort Norman on the bank of paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 ; ne Mac kenzie River. By mail to all other parts oi British uoiuraoia. tne unusn un- The development will remove one of the chief hindrances to work on mineral claims at Great Bear Lake. With gasoline selling at $8 a gallon at Great Bear Lake, mining companies have been forced to ship the precious fluid In by boat or airplane and build storage tanks for their reserve supplies. Development of the boundless wealth of the north country has been most costly Thta rummer it will all be chang- d. Recently at Toronto Mr. Mac- Ktnnon stood In the Imperial Oil laboratories and heard the reassur ing throb of Junkers diesel-type en erode as the company's research laboratories could make it The en gines were those of one of the ri-'or mining companies now heavily interested in the Great Bear devel Recently Mr. MacKinnon in Edmonton told of the decision of thr J 90 company to develop their well" 1 at Norman as a service to develop-1 ment of the northland and as an I experiment In small-scale dlftWlns of crude ow into gasoline and fuel 1 oil. "I cannot gay definitely that we hall be able to supply gasoline." fe said, "nor can I say what supply of it we shall be able to distill. But I can say safely that it is almost a certainty that gasoMn,e wlU be sold at the company's well at Fort Norman for 90 cents a gallon this summer. To Operate Refinery "There is no possible doubt that we shall be selling crude oil at 20 cents this summer." "The plan for this year." he said, "is to assist development at Great Bear Lake by opening the wells and producing o)l for fuel and diesel engines, and in conlunction to do a certain amount of refining with the small still which was taken In in 1931. to supply local demands. At present it is ImooMible to give be date when gasoline will be sold it the refinery, due to the unknown r ruittion of the old still and boilers, and other uncertain factors. "But as soon as this is known the information and the amount avail- ble will be broadcast over the Fort Norman radio station. It will bei ume time this summer." Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss. Pr. Rupert 4 n.m Tuesday as. Catala .... 1:30 pjr. Thursday ss. Pr. George JO pjn. Friday as. Prln. Adelaide 10 o.ru Ss. Cardena midnight June 18 ss. Prln. Norah .... pjn June 22 ss. Prln. Louise .... pin. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. George 11:30 ajn. Friday ss. Cardena p.m. Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. June 13 . Prln. Norah pjn. June 17 ss. Prln. Louise ajii. June 27 as. Prln. Louise ajn. For Naa River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. From Nsas River Fort Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 ajn. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 's pjn. from Mew art and Anyox Tuesday ss. Cataja . .. 11:30 ajn Thurs, &s. Pr. George 8 pjn For Ocean Falls-Monday ss. Pr. Rupert .... 4 pjn. Thurs. ss. Pr. Oeorge ... 10 pjn Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn From .Ocean Fallowed. ss. Pr. George ... 10:30 a.m Friday ss. Cardena pjn Ss. Princess Adelaide pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands June 22 ss. Pr. Jonn ajn. f 1 n r. l are succeeding Is evidenced by the Increasing number of people who buy our milk, especially those with young children, whose health depends upon their getting the very best there is." In the barn en Eleventh Avenue several that would come In later to keep up the necessary continuous supply. Five of the cows were Jerseys and one a Ournsey. thus Insuring the high quality of the milk produced. The barn is light and airy, the floor of concrete, modern iron stanchions are used insuring perfect comfort for the cat- j tie and automatic drinking cups have ben Installed. Conditions I could scarcely be better. Milking was going on at the time of the visit. The cows had as usual ! I I bsubu gnjtm sfj rK?KuriKxr THRIFT PURE FOOD SPECIALS - for Friday & Saturday BEEKIST HONEY Oil Qdf per 2Vi-lb. tin LIBBY'S PRUNES-Medlum 4 In Fruit, per 2-lb. pkg. FANCY WHITE FIGS 2 lbs RED ARRQW SODAS per pkg. VICTORY BLEND Coffee Economy per lb. 8AGO and TAPIOCA per lb. READY CUT MACARONI 2 lbs ONTARIO CHEESE per lb. . PALMULlVE 80AP Limit 8 bars. 4 bars TOILET TI88UE 8 rolls lit 19c 19c COFFEE Real 22c ROYAL CITY SQUPS VegeUble. Pea and Tomato )f 3 tins ROAST BEEF Libby's No. 1 tins, per tin MA1irtc)-tiue rtiooon Large package.t. per pkg. CHOICE PINK SALMON-per 1-lb. tin O OLD DUST-Large Packages, per pkg. SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, per pkg. 5c 13c 18c 15c 25c KARLY OARDtN PEAS Del Monte Very Choice Offo 2 tins WHITE CROSBY CORN Royal City Brand, 2 tins 19c ROYAL CITY APRICOTS No. 2 Tall tins, Cho.ee Quality 4Qp JLOls nr tin BLUEBERRIES Aylmer No. 2 tall tins, per tin 28c 17c 25c VANCOUVER ISLAND JAM Raspberry, Strawberry, Black Currant, Apricot 1 per 4-lb. tin 9c 23c 28c Store Will Close at 6 P-M. op Saturday and Every Saturday Thereafter Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 201 Third Ave. "CARRY AND SAVE" variraivritarsmirirsTTiTitH JM1 Local liairy rrovmes itiii IK That Is On Customers' Tables " Soon After Taken from Cows "Our aim is to suddIv perfectly fresh and pure milk di- them how the milk Is handled In. order to insure the best possible !ed to avold anv Impurities getting results to our customers. That we,n; T. l In the dairy adjoining, an elec tric bottle-washer was In use and it was explained that the bottles were first cleansed with soda water, then rinsed in pure water and later stlrlllzed in steam. The milk Is cooled Immediately after milking to a temperature of around 40 degrees and then bottled. No chan- were ten cows being milked and ces are taken with the product to insure that the customer gets the freshest possible milk at the lowest possible price. The cows in the dairy have all been tested by Government Inspectors for T.B. and are guaranteed free from that disease. No sooner is milking and bottling completed at 4.30 a.m. than' the milk Is on the road to the customers, the morning delivery ..being complete by about eight O'clock which means that within two or three hours from the time the cows 1 I 1 1 j . i . . j J l i ,1 , . . i . a m" r"3e" '" uuur wm..- , arc mmre mua is ' uie oeing vea tines as they ran smoothly on a fue' made as near to the Fart Norman i on customers' porridge. There is also an afternoon delivery Just after the afternoon mllklne be- (tween 4.30 and 530. ; Any surplus milk is put through' the cream separator arid the cream ;is delivered to the customers Just as fresh as the milk. The demand 1 for this Is so great that It has' I become necessary to import cream I from a ranch at Telkwa to supplement the local supply. Mr. Vlnk expresses himself at much pleased with the success y.t savsssvms sasivi iitr tiao ail auiu of plans In mind for the extension of his barns to accommodate the growing business. SYNOD IS GOING O.N j ' 'Continued from page one) committees after which the Bishop .ueaented his charge to the synod which was a full report of the work jf the diocese during the past four years, special mention being made A the new arrivals In the diocese .no those who have been colled to aigher service. A memorial com-:ulUee was appointed to see that Jue recognition was made of the ork done by those who have entered Into rest. A matter was discussed dealing with the standing of the licensed ay readers of the diocese. C. V. Evitt, secretary-treasurer of ht diocese, presented the treasures r.iort. showing the financial standing and the great difficulty hkh has been experienced In carrying on and extending the work of lie diocese during the period of treat depression which has been experienced by all churches and by those In commercial and Industrial life. The afternoon session was 'irooght to a close at 5:30. In the evening a service of worship was held In the Cathedral, commencing at 8 o'clock, the speaker at which service was Rev. Professor H. R. Trumpour of the Anglican Theological College at Vancouver ile stressed the great need of the realisation, of the need pf Christ In the world, using the prophet's words: "Not by might nor by power but by my spirit salth the Lord of Hosts," showing that the spirit of Christ must permeate the world and must be the dynamic power in ill the church's undertakings and is the only hope for the world during this period of depression and dissatisfaction. Today's Proceedings Morning prayer and Holy Communion was celebrated in the Cathedral at 7:30 ajn. today, follow-, id by a lecture and quiet hour by Profeiisor Trumpour from 0:30 to 10:30. Litany was read at 10:30 by Rev. Canon Proctor followed by the ordination service. Those ordained were Rev. Samuel Kinley of Alyansh, Naas River and Rev. 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