PAGE TWO Price 50c a box y EDITION MO R E Sharp Paint In His Heart Nerves In Bad Condition Mr. Fred J. Chase, Thomson Station, NjS, write: "I have uned Milb urn's Heart anu Narva PiJla with woudtrful reult. My heart would beat eo fast I would hare to nt down when at work chopping in the wood. I had sharp pain in my heart when I would 11 down at night. My nerve were also in a very bad condition, but after usdi two boxen of Milburn' Heart aod nerve rui i ieei jiui nue, ana am lourteen pound heavier than I have been for year." klrrot? q'""1 " I14 Unci on receipt of prie by TU T. MilliM THE DAILY NEWS, PRINCE UUPEUT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Publish! Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Npt.s. Limited, Third Avenue H, F. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor , SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advanu-. per week . 10c Hy mail, to ail parts or Northern and Central British Columbia, paid JLa advance for yearly period 3.0Q Py mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em-Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Wednesday, June 29, 1932 NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Consolidated Starts Big Development in Omineca Georgia River to Resume Development Rose Lake Men Off to Cariboo 1 The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Trail is I now initiating one of the largest mining developments in the history of. the central interior of the province and has some six carloads of mining equipment at Vanderhoof! which it proposes to move into Slate Creek in the Omineca ! Where W. M. Ogilvie has been carrying on systematic prospecting and testing for a number of ', years. The policy of the company to .tiver bridge. From this point north suspend operations In the copper a trail affords the only means of fielc" n the meantime and coneen- tiansportatioo and. with the heavy traie upon goia properties, aoont- ireignt to be moved, it will become less, explains the marked attention necessary for Consolidated to build it Is now giving to the gold-bearing virtually forty miles of road in or-gravels In the Omineca which are der to reach Slate Creek. expected to bring that district into the public eye as a gold producer. According to reports received in Drilling tests made under the di-j Stewart from the south develop-rectlon of Mr. Ogflvle during th!ment work on the Georgia River past two years are said to have OoW Mining Co.'s property on Port-been eminently satisfactory. Mr. land Canal will be resumed in the Ogllvje proposes to move the gravel jr'ear future. In spite of the report on Slate Creek with a dragline , there fe no local indication at scraper having a capacity of two P'swart as yet of the work starting cubic yards. Some of the machinery up. Considerable interest has been at Vanderhoof. particularly thr-en-! taken hi the company's stock re-gine and boiler. Is exceedingly heavy centfy on the Vancouver stock Ex-for transport. There are three trac- change, tors and a trailer In the equipment. , the heavier tractor beina a 10-ton B. AHnort J p Nra-tm an t : machine. There is a good highway aowtand of Rose Lake have left that for 83 miles out of Vanderhoof and interior point for the Cariboo dis- j beyond this are six mis of sleigh 'rfct on t prater gold prospecting road which reaches the Nation rra f! f 1A BI -TV I i .9M I ; . z : KB Pom Vfaj Paimi Vixm . ... r 1 ITBSTITI I I i 4 I I I .m t n i 1 1,1 1 I w JZ 1 CLE AM I . j B Judges Announced For Contests Held At Canitol Theatre Judges for the amateur contests at the Cajp.itol Theatre this week have been named as follows: Wednesday Mayor Orme, Mr3. D. C. Stuart, Municipal Regent, I. O.D.E.) and Mrs. R. Blan.ce , I.O. DJB.) Thursday Matinee Aid. J H. Pil-' llrbury (President Chamber o' .Chamber of Commerce), and Miss; MUlr i Principal Borden Street School). Thursday night Aid. S. D. Mac-, Donald (President Trades and La bour Council and Mrs. Cox (President Parent Teachers Association.' The Judges will decide which en-1 trant receives most applause. j Mrs. C. O. Ham, who has been visiting in Vancouver for the pasr three or four weeks returned to the city from the squUi 00 the Prtnce George this morning. j Ir 1 Alice Ryden California expects a lot of Alice Ryden in the Olympic Javelin throw for women. She is the protege of Lillian Copeland, holder of the world's record. FRIENDS EVERY DAY! A few men tried it - - told their friends and they told others that's how the fame of Ogden's cut plug has spread and only a quality smoking tobacco could make new friends every day and still keep the old ones. OGDEN'S CUT PLUG yu "roll your mrn," st Ogden't fine cut ritetU Ubaus V ILWt -AjT- - fr U J. n isi. TAU fa 1 MJOWNH.MAC C5lfc 11 ONK AHHACllf CoOM If VOW WAT WlONil&M Til lt 11 4 iL Mii.fliiiiLjJ VAL.erc.wiA Cleans aso coats W For womrn ) 7V St 1 1 period. ! ! 4- TIIR DAILY NEWS Wednesday. GREAT BETWEEN rat Inexpensive Satisfyinq.. Keeps the mould cool and moist CMOS WRIGLEYS REGIMENT WON GAME Merchants Lose Two to One In Stuart Benefit Football fixture In a .match which was devoid of any notable features, Regiment defeated Merahants by a scote of 2 to 1 in Stuart Shield football before a fair-sized crowd of fans at i the Acropolis Hill graunds last evening. The first goal came twe&ty-flve I minutes oh in the first half when the leather deflected from Menzle.; Merchants' full back, aaa Cfcut. scored for the Regiment. Th teams crossed over with the scon standing one to nil for the itegl merit. The second goal for the Regiment came after about fifteen minutes of play in the second half through Vance. Chenoki scored the lone '.ally for the Merchants Is about thirty minutes after the start of the J W. Thompson mad his debut as a soccer referee 00 the local field and gave satisfactory service. Linesmen were Allah Davies Jr. and Tony Bussanich. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pittsburg 3 27 Ohicago 3$ 30 Boston it 30 Philadelphia 3i 35 St. Louis H 31 Brooklyn 35 New York 4 33 Cincinnati 20 44 American League W. L. New York 4 19 Philadelphia 40 30 Washington 38 29 Detroit 36 28 Cleveland 36 31 8t. Louis 33 32 Chicago as 41 Boston 12 54 Pet. .550 .533 .552 507 500 .493 .468 .405 Pet .708 ill 567 563 53S 508 559 .182 Nayter of P. Burns Co I IXt. feiorned to the eHv on thlsi afternoon's train from a trtn tn Jiaaerwn on company business. TELL THE PEOPLE , Tell "een quick and tell 'em often. Explain to folks plainly and sincerely what you have to seU. Keep everlastingly coming at them. Advertising Is pretty much like shovelling a furnace. Once you itop stoking, the fire goes out." Wm. Wriftley Jr. tf) BASEBALL Inter. EMPRESS vs. ELKS TONIGHT - 6:45 SPORT CHAT The Stewart team Is still leading : in a seven-team Softball circuit' I which is going strong at Stewart 1 with teams representing Hyder and Premier as well as Stewart organizations. The Stewart team has won three games and lost none, Premier B. team has won two games and lost none. School has won two games snd lost two. Moose and Premier A have each won one and lost one, Hyder has won one and lost iwo jmd Lesion has won none and lost four. Stewart Is planning for a big Do minion Day celebration this week, with the committee In charge consisting of John Thompson, chairman; James Morrice. secretary, W. D. Smith. W. L. Newell. W. J. Crawford, M. P. Murphy and Sam Klrk-patrick. The day's program will elude a big parade, full program of races and sports, sottball and hase-ball games and big dance In the evening. Premier will play a combined Stewart-Hyder team In the baseball game. Dominion Day will also be celebrated in a big way at the smelter town of Anyox where the Elks have saergtd their annual Flag Day celebration with the usual July 1 sports by the Community League. There will be Junior sports in the morning and strJor sports In the af ternoor Anyox and Ketchikan will plaj three baseball games on Thursday and Friday. Alice Arm is to send a delegation of athletes down to the smelter town for the Held snorts. A largedahce will be held in the eve-lAg at the gymnasium. LEGION UNC-UP The following llne-uD for Cana dian Legion in tomorrow night's Stuart Shield football game Is announced. Ourvlch; A. Stijes and F. Tome: T. Bussanich. SJCurrie and T. Haddon; A. Ivarson.'. K. Murray, C. Baptle. A. Home and D. Qur- .jen; reserves. ureeT. Hestad and I Morrison. A. E. Parlow, district forester.! returned to theeity on this after-: noon's train from. 'a trip to the Burns Lake district on of fltlal duties. Rains at the week-end helped in relieving the forest fire situation in that district, Mr. Parlow stated, but a good deal more precipitation is needed. Heals Pimples Blotches Quick A PalratMkg AbUmpU LioaU fnr qskk rIUf tnm ttmplm. blafrU. o tub nsTAirr. a w.'wxti. mT, "" "Ui Urn. m MtlK, - OUMES LIMITED 'v. j. iiccuraiEON. uuuqiis Hotel Central Limited Covenlent to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. Kates reasonable. Sparioos sample roems. Hotel Cental Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street LOCAL Mr., and Mrs. T. C. Wilding and son. Malcolm, left on this afternoon's train for a holiday trip to Kamloops and elsewhere in the southern interior. Mr. Wilding will be away a couple of weeks while Mrs. Wilding and son will not be returning until the end of August. F. S. MeNlaholai. mln sunrin. tendent for the Oranby Co. at Anyox, who arrived In the dry yesterday from the smelter town, sailed this morning on the Prince Robert for Vancouver whence he will proceed to Montana where be has been called on account of the serious illness of his wife. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NEW Vlndex Sewing Ma thine for sale. Phone Green 556. 155 OFFICE ' girl wants comfortable home. Reply Box J42 Dally News Office. 153 Dominion Day Celebration July 1, 132 10 a jo.--Moose Band Parade to Acropolis HtH. 10:30 ajn. Children's Races; Free distribution of candy, etc 11 ajn Junior Football. Admission Free 1 pm. Lacrosse: Aiyannh Team vs. Prince Rupert. J pm Track at Field Sport. 3 pjn. Bascoall: Empress vs. Sons of Canada. Admission 25c 6:45 p.m. Football: Regiment vs. Merchants. Admission 25c 9 pju. Dance In Moose Hall. Admission 50c ., yr.r , I ' . ,U TILLIE THE TOILER" JMy roofv HACHiME a For AH Members of a Family By Westover. 1 vr,, ,0 I MA I so; 1 II I llaw I HOW ABOUT I J VOU HWB A LOT IO 1.13 ARM Mil 1 "rr lust va.v rrr i.J II O .fx I sr? I A MOMtMl Kfr-T5aI IJi I I llt I I1 m7 P -ft J 1)110 Hi . news . Kr Mrs. Jossio Jacobs of the Indian Ajent's officii staff here retu'rnfld to the city on the Prlnwj Ocbrgp this morning from a holiday . trip to Calgary. i Thomas Kaye of the Union ojl Co. sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on his return to Vanco'u-ver after a brief visit here on company business. Samuel A Moore, Edmonton linotype operator, was a passenger aboard the Prince Oeorge. today j going north to make the round trip to Skagway. George Mankln, Victoria shoe. clerk, Is among the round, trip pas - tengers going through to Skagway aboard the steamer Prince Oeoraa! ...UI.U I. 1 . . I . , L . 1 1 wiii-ji is 111 puri watty iiuruioyuim. There were 71 passengers arrlv ing here from the south aboard) the steamer Prinse George thlsi morning, forty being round trip! passengers going through to Slcag-way. Sergeant Paton and party of five Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers from Regjna are passengers board the Prtnce Georee today roing through to the Yukon where! hey will be stationed. Pa si L. Davies of Dewdney was a passenger aboard the Prlnwi George today going through tu fircross, Yukon Territory, where' he wttl be stationed as air engineer lor the Canadian Airways. 1 ,12 ' IDruxcXuci.,, AS A PERFECT CAST Tbta t i iv : ' a f.. Pf4 Ui IJu ' tint;., Mail Schedule tor the East Monoay Wcdncsci.v j ; day. . 1 Prem the East-Sunday. Thur.sria : ' 1 Monday. Wednesday .n: s. jr. day 1 ... 'or Vanooavr it-Monday ; 7. Wednesday : ' Saturday r -Jane it and 22 Prom Vancouver Sunday pa Wcdnewsay 10 Urn Fxisay .. . ! Stustfajr 11 s' .a. JUBC A . n: Kor Slewart and Anyi Santas ; s Rrtta? .' :r rum Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ! l :m j Satufday . m t'nt Nsas Klver and Port Simpv-Sunday 'xm Naas Kh and Port Simpo Tuesday : 1 :ui . m .'or ()iteei CfearloUes BASEBALL I July I --S. O. C. V:. l niili Juljr 4 KHu v.i s o (' 1 July 8--Elks vs Ki..pi ' July 11 Kcnaress v.v s o c ' July -4, O. C. vs riks lUfi SIX STANDING o. ah. i; n i'1' tVlndle i Em. i . 8 30 in : MejMtie E.i 5 18 4 5Xi Jtenjuhar F.t 7 M s '' -"- Nelson Km' 7 30 4 3'm D.StaJkt Fm . 8 31 n Lambie i8.0.C 7 23 ?a A. Mitchell 7 23 4 . Revised Schedule Of Intermediate Baseball League June 30 Young Empv Young Elks. July 3 Yovnc Elks vs. V" mf Klons of Canada. July 0 Young Sons f Cm l(1a vs. Young Empracs. July 10 Young Empress vs. Ypung.Ejks. JUly 13 Young Elks vs. Yminr Oons of Canada. The folkvwtnc is tho wsle of charges made for rom.ing notkea. Marriage and Engac.cmrnt lnnwne8it S3. Ulith Nottees 50c. Funeral Noilees 11. 4 Cards af Thanks Funeaa Ptewers luc. pf name. a . . - --p- 1 iiim1 111 1