I collected and will be presented to to Skagway. k.M eaturday, June 25, 1932 THE DAILY NWS PAOB TBRES Lumbago Backache Rheumatism ACID poisons in the blood are the most frequent cause of pains and aches. Failure of the kidneys to eliminate uric acid poisons from the blood gives rise to such painful and distressing ailments as backache, rheumatism and lumbago. To get rid of such pains and ache9 the action of the kidneys must be aroused and there is no way this can be so quickly and certainly accomplished as with the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. You can positively depend on Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills for prompt and thorough relief. After half a century of success they will not disappoint you. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills For tile at all drug stores QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS 4 Hi? Prepared by a Resident of Long S4nJmg) RESOURCES The Queen Charlotte Islands have the last and only great stand of Sitka Spruce in the world. The Queen Charlotte Islands have the largest stand of Cypres or yellow cedar In the world. This timber for railroad ties three to one .There are will outlast treated or creosoted ties m millions of yellow cedar poles on the Islands and It U believed of turpentine can be extracted grade by many that a very high rrom the tree, also oil for mining and flotation purpose Queen Charlotte Inlands have very large red cedar timber .lands. When recently examined by Japanese experts I was pronounced to be the toughest and best In the world. Large Otitic of this Umber are suited for PJ will outlatf fix four to onc There a e treated with crco-sote which there U said Islands for the millions of feet of alder on to be a ready market in Japan. queen Charlotte Islands have over 100 miles of gold-bearing sand on the east and north coast beacbea, Extensive copper deposit, and lold-b-rira, juarU are iron and other Oft ablings known to exist. Also antimony, have attracted considerable attention. For many years - JJ .Iderable part ol Ih owntljr. SPOItTSMAN'S PARADISE a trolling hook. 'TZ and Chums run numbers Pink calmon abound In countless up the creeks In the proper season. Harbor, now Spit, aw um ... --tt-- , sardines. THE CLIMATE . the T.ionHc Islands I is s m mild w and tourists who wish The climate of wondprfuI Me to get out of the ben ten v th w Tht re a . of travel. from usual routes gleal and natural nia or, . - , t aa a place .( ..niAtmn Tin mi i u l it u bcr Industries, for on specu.iw to loaf and enjoy life. Exercises By Mission Band ! Children's, organization of First J Tresbytcrlan Church is Closing. Down .Until FaU w.jy I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Make a point of visiting the Cut tatp Shoe Store before buying ; jlsewhere. It will pay you. 146 ! ! Montreal Importers' Fire Sale There was a large attendance of .. be i(h Keen yoifrr money j Sunday-School children as well as . ;u then ,or (he rfcai bargains. 146 interested parents and. other, grown-ups present in the social Th(J cheapC5t ruel m town, bis parlors of the First Presbyterian lnflf, -,ab woid 3,5. A1W IChurch last evening when pleas- ,,ji,ff 't.h PhonM nn unrl Ing closing exercises of the Mission ll7 ,. .. Band, of which Mrs. J. R. Morlson ' ' t, . , . is the leader, with Miss Winnie1 Wllliam McGlip sailed last night Cameron as assistant were presen- on ,he Cardcna f0r Swanson Bay ted- whefre he Is to be statlonea in the me evenings program consmea f the fuheries- deDart- of a program of recitations, musi- .. cal selections, etc., by the primary - ( children and two plays by the old-. Injpector John Macdonald, pro-er children. 'vtnclal police, sailed yesterday af- contriDuiing to ino primary pro- XXi0Qn on Prlnce Oeorge for gram were umyiiaaaen, wno piay- a brlef trlp to steWart on official ea vioiin soios, accompaniea oy duties Mrs. J. S. Black, Eileen Festoy and Konaio J ones, wno sang a ouei, 0et your basket packed for the Molly Frew, who sang a solo, Joyce Moose piznic tomorrow at Digby uawxnorn ana rat Mcuiymom, noau leave Cow Bay 10-1. who sang a duet, Ian and Sheila n.nd . attendance. Snorta. Prizes. McRae. who also sang a duet, and Adults 50c Cnii6ren iiee. oetty uremner, wr.o gave reciia- 148 uons. mm. a. j. v,eoDer sang sev- mc MBOatrery; ir.( sailed last eral delightful vocal solos. nnt on the Prlnce Jonn for Sei. Pat McClymont, Joyce Oawthorne. 8ummer vacation, Dorreen Orant. Margaret Morln, . Mary McMillan, Molly Frew. Donald 0 Dunni who u Jn charge of the ftranf Vt 1 tipn Poathtf anti Ton fp n , . . i . r . c Ai.tMM the cntldren's ward of -the Prince i s Rupert Hospital I Mrs. V. V. Church and children In the course of the proceedings, arrived In the city on the Prince suitable remarks were made by George yesterday from Vancouver, the pastor, Rev. W. D. Grant Hoi- where they have been visiting, and llngworth. I left on today's train for thelrfliome Mrs. Morlson. the leader, was at Olscome. Mr Church Is man-aalsfrd by Mrs. W. J. Marshall ager of the Olscome sawmill. and Mrs. A. J. Webber, the Utter I being pianist. Tom Marshall acted as cashier. This afternoon the children of the Mission Band are having & closing party with serving of let cream and cake. The Band will resume activities In the fall. BOSTON CAFE Reopens Saturday, 11 a.m. Thoroughly Renovated Bright and Cheery Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat ' 75c. rCll DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Tflfphone Ml C. MacGregor Carlisle. W. L. Stamford, agent for the marine department, who has been n a trip to Boat Bluff in Dean I Channel, where a new aid to navigation was recently Installed, re-turned to the city from down the coast on the Princess Adelaide yes- terday afternoon. With a total of 142 passengers on board, including some sixty Mrs. Wright Davies and son left round trip tourists among whom Ion today's train for Montreal are ten or twelve persons who have ! where, on Juy 1. they will em been attending the recent Rotary, bark on the steamer Athenla for a International convention in Seat-! visit to Mrs. Davies home near tie. CNIl. steamer Prince Robert, 'Liverpool, England. Going to Ens Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived in port. and with them Is little John Bar- at 10 o'clock this morning Vancouver and Ocean Fall will sail at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she will return here southbound next Wednesday from, ton, daughter of Mr. and andiThoa. Barton of this city. Mrs Rev. F. E. Anfleld, superintendent of the Indian Industrial School at Alert Bay, who has been accompanying Indian pupils from the school to their homes In various parts of this district, sailed last night on the Prince John on his return to Alert Bay via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. A. J. Squire and daughters. Joan an dNorma, left on today's train for Montreal where they will embark on July 1 aboard the ss. Athenla for a visit to Mrs. Squire's home In Liverpool, England. They were accompanied by nine-year old Margaret Webster of this city who will go to Aberdeen, Scotland. Charles Balagno, who is an ama teur gardener of considerable re nown, called uo yeat',aiv to wy that he had found,.oLflne spray the best cuts, for spit bug. If washed off several timet,' the bug gave up the fight and refused to function In the objectlonabe manner which Is so repugnant to all who raise flowers. and J. Smltfc! ' jfr, I J 4 ' I wm in gT""l 7.iiiMii....; iSgJn.4 Announcements ! r; pa i f i nt 1 1 1 1 1 11 tUflLl IUAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta St Bulklcy Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkier Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats & Barley, Pratta Baby CiiicK Food. Seeds St Fertiliser. Prince Rupert Feed Co .rilONK.iS8.Ai.558 v 26. Moose picnic, Digby Island, Jun Eagles' Dance July 1. Admission, Oents SOc. Ladles 25c. No Island, July 17. Mrs. O. J. Dawes is sailing this MooEe Picnic Digby Island Sun-oay, June 26. Boats eave Cow Bay 10-1. Adults 50c. Children free, tf Mrs. It. O. Emmerson of Digby Island sails this evening ori the Prince George for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Cinderella Dance tonight In Moose Hall. Gentlemen 50c. Ladies 25c. Ladies coming before 9.30 frte. A meeting of unemployed mar ried men will be held on Sunday, 8.30 p.m. at C1DX.. Hall, 2nd Ave. W. Bring your wives. Important, terday afternoon. W. Brand of who has been 148 Salesman wanted. Fairboard membership tickets now ready, 20 per cent commission. For particulars apply W. D. Vance, Secretary. 148 T. A. Bryant, teacher of the Indian school at Metlakatla, who has been receiving medical treatment Thflae who tooic part in a primary yiyn InJet( QUeen Charlotte Is- in Vancouver, returned from the play entitled "Funny Visitors" were UndSi where ne wm 5pend the south on the Princess Adelaide yes- London, England, on a visit to the Rac co.'s assay office here, sailed last, Chatham Sound Packing Co.'s can- In a missionary play entitled nisnt 0n the Princess Adelaide for' nery at Humuback Bay, Porcher "Closing of Beanville School" those a trip to Vancouver. 'Island, in which he Js interested. taking part were Kitty Cameron, sailed last night on the Cardena Annie Petersen, Clifford Carlyle, n, n. Gregor. assistant district for Vancouver. Hjordis Skaland. Ralph Morln, He- forester, returned to the city on len Doctor. Jean Cameron, Nancy the Prince Robert this morning1 Mrs. M. M. Lamb and two daugh Bremner, Duncan Mcnae, James from a week's trip to the Ocean ters. Oeorelna and Margaret, left Hadden, Betty Bremner, Ian Rob- Falls district on official duties, crtson, Jean McCrlmir.on and Faith King. George E. Trorey director ol on today's train for Montreal where they will embark July 1 on jOard the steamer Athenla for a During the evening prises were Henry Blrks li Co. of Vancouver, visit to Mrs. Lamb's native home presented to the children making and Mrs. Trorey are passengers on it Edinburgh, Scotland.. the best scrap books. Woollen board the Prince Robert today go-1 balls made by the children were big north to make the round trip I Chris Graham, well known local locomotive engineer for the Cana dian National Railways, returned to the city on the Prince Robert this morning from Vancouver where he has been receiving treatment at the hands of specialists His health is now much improved Picnic Specials For Everyone Why Cook When You Can Buy Cheaper? Friday, Saturday & Monday Peek Freans Oolden Puff i Canadian , Legloi) picnic, Plgby, Biscuits, V-lb. pkg. I. B. C. Assorted Biscuits 1 lb Soda Biscuits 10c pkg. 4 for Fresh Strawberries Arriving Saturday, 1 box RoyHl Clty Pork & Beans 16 02., 3 for Lobster Paste 'Vs. for de llclous sandwiches, 3 for Veal Loaf Square tins Llbby'a. 2 for Canada Dry Ginger Ale pints, per dos Felix Ginger Ale pints, per doz Canned Fruit Cherries, fruit, Apricots, small size, 2 for Aylmer Chicken Paste-small tins, 2 for Sunklst Oranges 4 doz. 2 Lettuce 1 Cucumber 1 lb. Hothouse Tomatoes-all for Fresh Cherries 2 lbs. for Fresh Plums 2 lbs. for Bread-Fresh 4 for iff v Cooked Ham Machine sliced. 1 lb. for 20c 29c 29c 10c 23c 35c 31c 1.75 $1.45 Grope- 25c 25c 95c Chocolate Bars For picnics QCn L 10 for Mussallem's Cash& Carry Store CHURCH NOTICES 50c 45c 35c 25c 35c Bagles' Picnic, Grassy Bay, July "Where Dollars Have More Cents"' 10. 319 Third Avenue Phone 18 & 3601 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, Bj. Organist, John E. Davey 11 A.M., Communion Service 12:15, Final Session of Sunday School 7:30 P.M., Sermon Subject, "POWER OF SYMPATHY" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Third St., Besner Block) This Society 13 a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE' Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reading Room. Third. Street, Besner Block, open on Monday and Thursday from 3 to 5. Price 50c a bx Sorry Ti Set Right Coniig Ski Ciili Net Sleep Mr. K. MeQroy, Kirkfield, Ont, write "I wm very ptrmm sikI run down, u short tt brtAth, uk! kd noothflriag feelings, and wm sorry to we tight owning M I oonld not lie down or ga toaleep. I wm ftdTirrd to tne Milburn'i IIert and Nem Pills. I took aerm bona and am now completely relieved; eaa aleep n all nicht, and hT gainod in weight." Bold t tl dra i irnml tAmtm. mtftti mi imll W fiim Wr TU T. HlTb Ok. Ud.. Tcroato. Oki. H. S. OLSEN SMOKED EUROPEAN EXPERT WATCHMAKER Five years' apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker School at Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working In the big cities of Europe. All Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince rtuptrt tor Vancouver l'.R. ( T.I.A KVKIIY Tl'ESOAY. t:3a P.M. Vvj. W .iv point, arriving Vancouver. Thuraday im. T.N.S. CAKIi:Y EVERY 1'KIHAY MIONKillT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight, appro, Weklv Samoa to Port Blmrmoi:. Alice A-m Anyox, Stewart and River polnta Sunday. 8 ptu. Further information regarding all aa'llng and ticket at -- IRIXCi: KLI'tRT AGENCY: Second Atenue. Thone SfiS fL RARE W -mAVS1 CH" V0K Nau AIR DRIED SHINGLES Retain the cedar oil In the wood, affording extra and better preservation than kiln-dried shingles from which the essential oil has been evaporated. Our shingles are made on Queen Charlotte Islands and, as a home product, deserve your preference. Shingle makers wages on the Islands are spent eventually in Prince Rupert, while Vancouver wages never come north. Support a home Industry and your own welfare by specifying Air Dried Shingles. Prices: No. 1 5X $3.75; No. 1 3X $3.25 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 10 KB l-Si 9am J