enday,
February
34,
1932
Convalescence
is
hastened
nil
-
inia.
L.
Lt
w
1
,1
1
1
11
1
llt-JlALJ
ARE
COSTLY
-
Cranbrook
Board
of
Trade
Which
Would
Abolish
Mining
Men
t
F
b
24:
Abolition
of
ts
in
British
Colum-
i
.sof
economy
and
the
!
their
work
by
the
T
r
.
.
iiBlneera,
the
resolu-
c
,
:
in
had
been
appotn-i
MMTtlng
and
prospec-I
!!,
!
that
the
prospector
r'
J:r
j;
'.
ned
because
of
pes-
T
.
f
...
-i
.
dc
'its
of
mining
engln-p:
w
rties
after
a
"super-igation."
The
cost
of
-"3
hese
engineers
was
Hockey
Scores
1
r
madlens
2.
:k
Rangeis
3,
Boston
0.
4,
New
York
Americans
4.
tner
Robert
Henry
of
rrUorlal
leader
of
the
Army
for
Canada
Weal
Hmry
were
passengers
Princess
Norah
Uils
to'-ind
from
Vancouver
i.k.ui
They
will
return
Kttday
afternoon
and
1
meeting
in
the
local
night,
vlslUng
Port
net
other
"DotnU
in
thj
I
jreat"
for
the
bene-'
'
Reports
of
engineers
'
'""''il
after
a
brief
exam-'
reports
by
geologist
v
ivies
on
investigation,
ion
urged
other
means
now
employed
to
re-n
in
mu
industry.
OVfl
LTI
NE'
TONIC
FOOD
BEVERAGE
STI
,;,;;,K.IITOI.mBI.l.l.l.lI,Mmi,,:,Tli!
Demers
February
SALE
Sale
Ends
March
1st
Last
Week
for
Bargains
in
Coats,
Knitted
Suits,
Dresses,
Lingerie,
Hosiery,
Hats,
Etc.
Greatly
Reduced
Prices
S0V!
IS
THE
TIME
TO
SAVE
MONEY.
CO.ME
ONE
COME
ALL
COAL
;
:
m
guarantee
with
1
o;:;
F.tmuu;
tason
ana
huik-
I
V-
'
COAL.
No.
1
Bulk-l-
Va.
"
Wheat,
Oats
and
p
B-..
run
s
uuck
tooa,
Ee
l
and
Fertilizers.
I
Pnnce
Rupert
Feed
Co
rilONE
58
&
538
TELEPHONE
657
VALENTIN
DAIItY
FOR
SKEENA
BRAND
Creamery
Butter
&
Cottage
Cheese
FRESH
PASTEURIZED
MILK
AND
CREAM
DAILY
Early
Delivery
Throughout
the
City
Frank
Vickers
is
Acting
Treasurer
Is
Chosen
Ity
City
Council
to
Act
For
D.
J.
Matheson
Who
Is
On
Trip
to
Montana
Frank
Vickers,
city
cashier,
was
appointed
acting
city
treasurer
by
the
city
council
last
night
to
act
during
the
absence
of
City
Treasur
...
r
n
J
Malhwmn
who
Ik
on
a
trln
'
i
nrs
ana
nis
agenis,
..
.....
.
w
ionna.
air.
vw
w,
w
,
the
:
r,
solution
from
nominated
by
Aid.
Rudderham
and
xb.-,,rd
of
trade
which
i.
vi
bv
the
council
of
the
"cc-noed
by
AW.
Linsey.
was
given
u
powers
as
city
treasurer.
:
:
Thursday
and
passed
r.:mng
and
industrial
j
consideration
and
article
IS
DOING
fionn
(Continued
from
Page
1)
modlUesr
Let
us
face
the.
facts
as
they
exist.
The
railways
at
present
are
reaping
the
benefit
of
a
long
haul.
Edmonton
Gets
Benefit
Edmonton
la
securing
at
the
pre
sent
time
the
benefit
of
thU
country's
trade
and
Is
in
no
hurry
to
lose
even
part
of
it.
Vancouver,
naturally,
would
like
to
see
us
linked
up
with
P.
O.
E.
lor
their
P"-cular
benefit
Now.
what
do
we
want
and
Just
what
would
be
of
the
most
benefit
to
Uie
whole
Peace
River
country,
both
in
Alberta
and
British
Columbia?
A
railroad
to
the
coast,
by
the
shortest
possible
route
with
the
easiest
grade
that
can
be
found
i
this
Information
is
already
In
the
hands
of
both
the
C.
N.
R.
and
C.
P.
R
tnrougn
me
react
Pass.
Where
both
systems,
the
C.
N.
R.
from
the
south,
the
C.
P.
R.
from
the
north
will
Join
up
the
C.
p.
R.
headed
for
Stewart
and
the
C
N.
R.
for
Prince
Rupert
At
some
point
near
Hudson
Hope,
or
west
of
there,
a
thriving
business
centre
is
bound
to
be
developed.
This
with
these
coast
towns
and
other
smaller
places
along
the
route
will
develop
a
market
for
the
farmers'
produce.
There
are
two
coast
ports
open
to
,,.
stwart
and
Prince
Rupert.
The
latter
already
has
one
of
the
mot
More
TetatJJyjMijp;totrf
elTU
wttii
every
thing
already
to
ao
ouwn.
neas
Interests
would
very
soon
de-
Mvi
....
.
.
.
U.tnn
h.
name
facilities
at
blew-
m.
wil
VVU
rtr
Mttnl
nf
I
.aMVIvf
.
s!d,
.
,
v"JJVir'
"'"
art
Now
let
the
whole
country
gei
I.
h'r"
S'K
eS
one
scheme
and
leave
in
m,
,,
,
.....
.
..
..
oil
other
side
Issues
aione.
"
;'
in
iuctiiirin
nr
inn
riiv
iuu
United,
we
can
secure
m
wo-
i
Jftutlct,
with
both
Prince
Rupwt
and
.,.
St',,..
r
riiifttilvUnttfttitefr&r
the
I
ilffitBW
also
rv
Tha
follnwtn
i.
ik.1.).
a
.i-t
...tHoruklnit
that
would
charges
made
for
readlnjr
.
provide
work
for
the
unemp
oyed
noticei
i:
Marriage
ogc
and
ana
t;:
P.n
t
.
lnouncemi.nt.
o
"'in
Notices
60c.
Fancral
Notices
$1.
rds
of
Thanks,
$2.
,
""erai
Flowers
10
same.
per
.nA
hA
a
navlng
proposition,
not
only
opening
up
this
agricultural
area
for
greater
development
but
also
the
timber
and
mineral
zones
already
known
to
exist
The
prosperity
of
this
country
depends
on
ft
coast
outlet
The
great
wall
of
China
Is
iiW
to
represent
the
labor
of
7,000.000
men
for
ten
years.
LOCAL
NEWS
ITEMS
Bert's
Taxi,
Phone
678.
"Service"
Is
our
motto.,
Give
us
a
call.
tf.
Mrs-
W.
W,
Noonan
of
Telkwa
arrived
in
the
city
from
the
interior
on
yesterday's
delayed
train
for
brief
visit
to
town.
Bigger
and
Better
than
evtr
Elks'
Dance
Friday,
Feb
.26.
Adm.
50c.
Refreshments.
43
Angelo
Pognotto
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
a
brief
trip
to
Van
couver
and
Victoria.
George
J.
Dawes
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
th:s
morning
from
Vancouver
where
he
has
been
receiving
treatment
for
several
weeks
in
Shaughnessy
Mil
itary
Hospital.
Bert
F.
Smith,
assistant
manager
of
the
Premier
Gold
Mining
Co.,
U
a
passenger
aboard
the
ss.
Prince
Rupert
this
afternoon
returning
to
Premier
after
a
trip
to
Vancouver
and
elsewhere
in
the
south.
There
were
forty
passengers
on
board
the
steamer
Princess
Norah
which
was
in
port
this
morning
northbound
from
Vancouver
to
Skagway.
One
pasienger
disem
barked
from
the
vessel
here,
this
being
R.
Young
who
went
south
recently
from
here.
Mrs.
Charles
Eklof,
who
arrived
!n
the
city
on
the
Catala
yester
day
from
Anyox
where
her
hus
band
is
mine
foreman
for
the
Granby
Co.,
left
on
this
after
noon's
train
for
St.
John,
New
Brunrwtek,
where,
on
March
4,
she
eommlsstoned
in
service
tomorrow
A
Ford
sedan
automobile
to
J.
W.
Moorehousc
was
removed
last
evening
from
its
park
ing
at
the
Sand
Pit
on
Eleventh
Avenue
and
driven
around
Am-
ANNOUNCEMENT
Jasper
Wildfire
Coal
is
now
the
hottest
In
the
domestic
field.
Government
analysis
shows
it
to
be
thb
highest
in
B.T.U.'s
and
less
ash.
It
starts
quick
and
lasts
longer.
Furthermore,
for
your
benefit
don't
think
for
one
minute
because
our
coal
is
lower
In
price
that
we
are
giving
you
a
cheaper
grade
as
other
coal
dealers
may
state
to
you.
Your
next
order
"Jasper
Wildfire."
egg
or
lump.
Note
our
adv.
for
cash
prices
and
save
your
dollars.
tf)
Hyde
Transfer
Phone
580
Announcements
Elks'
opening
dance,
Feb.
26.
Moose
whist
drive
and
dar.ci-March
1,
8:30.
Eagles'
Social
Dance
Friday
March
4,
dancing
9:30
to
I'JO
Gentlemen
50c.
Ladles,-
refreshments.
Everybody
welcome.
Pioneer
Banquet
March
10.
St.
Patrick
Celebration,
Catholic
Hall,
March
17.
Catholic
Womens
League
Spring
Sale
April
7.
Queen
Hatchery
36
W.
Cordova
St.
Vancouver,
B.C.
Baby
Chicks,
Queen
Quality
Leghorn,
Rhode
Island
Red,
Barred
Rock,
of
high
egg
production.
Catalogue
free.
QUEEN
HATCHERY
3G
W.
Cordova
Stn
Vancouver
couver.
THE
DAILY
NEWS
PAGE
THREE
Dan
Jabour
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
tills
morning
from
a
brief
business
trip
to
Van
Why
pay
more?
Best
Alberta
ootle?s
egg
Coa
$11
per
ton.
Albert
&
McCaffery
Ltd.
Phonce"
116
or
117.
t
tf
Delayed
by
slides
on
the
Skccna
River
between
Kwinitsa
and
Sha
mes,
yesterday's
train
from
the
East
finally
arrived
at
6:20
,,last
evening
seven
hours
and
forty
minutes
late.
Stanley
Alton,
pivate
secretar
to
D.
L.
Pitt,
general
manager
of
the
Premier
Gold
Mining
Co.,
Is
a
passenger
aboard
the
Prince
Ru
pert
today
returning
to
Premier
after
a
brief
trip
to
Vancouver.
for
rub
on
Colds.
Sore
ihroat
mill
MAM
IN
CANAO
A.
W.
Llpsin,
who
has
been
on
a
two
weeks'
business
trip
to
Van
couver,
SeatUe
and
elsewhere
in
will
embark
on
the
steamer
Mont-1
the
south,
returned
to
the
city
on
rose
foi
Glasgow,
enroute
to
her
home
in
Aldcrshot,
England,
where
she
will
pay
a
visit.
John
W.
King,
port
steward
for
Canadian
National
Steamships,
arrived
in
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
Vancouver,
being
here
in
connection
with
the
outfitting
of
Uie
steamer
Prince
George,
which
is
to
be
rc-
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning.
Morris
Dahlqulst,
who
is
engaged
In
the
pole
business
at
Cedarvalc
arrived
In
the
city
on
last
even
ing's
train
for
a
brief
business
visit
to
town.
He
returned
to
Cr-
darvllle
on
this
afternoon's
train.
R.
O.
Wilms,
who
has
been
ac
tive
for
several
years
in
connec
tion
with
gold
mining
in
the
Atllu
evening
after
having
undergone
and
Dease
Lake
section,
is
paying
annual
overnaui
in
tne
local
ary.a
visit
to
Vancouver,
accompanied
dock.'
by
his
wife
and
two
dauehters,
Norman
L.
Freeman
and
F.
H
Bell
of
the
International
Ftshcrier
Com
mission
sailed
this
morning
on
the
Princess
Norah
for
Alaska,
the
former
going
to
Juneau
and
the
brose
Avenue
to
the
Junction
of,
latter
to
Ketchikan
in
connection
Sixth
Avenue
near
Hays
Creek
with
the
inauguration
of
new
reg-where
it
went
off
the
road,
sus-:
ulatlons
covering
halibut
fishing
talnln
slight
damage.
It
had
net!
which
have
been
promulgated
by
been
Jearned
up
to
this
morning
who
were
the
persons
responsible
for
removing
the
car.
the
Commission.
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
LOST
Man's
Gold
Wrist
Watch
with
metal
strap.
Finder
please
return
to
Dally
News.
50
Bryant
Company
Limited
Quality
Men's
&
Boys'
Wear
We
can't
change
the
habits
of
a
lifetime
we're
still
Just
as
fussy
about
fabrics.
Just
as
fastidious
about
design
and
cranks
of
the
first
water
when
it
comes
to
style.
We
Haven't
Changed
a
Bit
Even
If
Our
Prices
Have
You
will
find
our
spring
lines
lower
priced.
You
will
also
find
that
same
high
standard
of
quality
that
has
always
characterized
BRYANT'S
STORE.
(Established
1911)
Sixth
Street
Prince
Rupert
Hotel
Arrivals
New
Royal
Hotel
THE
HOTEL
WORTH
WHILE
Hot
it
Cold
water:
Steam
Heat
75c.
PER
DAY
AND
UP
J.
Zarelll
Telephone
Z8t
H.
Logas,
Hulatt;
W.
C.
Kinj.
city:
J.
Sovurdlc,
"Shames;
Charles
Desfary,
Terrace.
J.
J.
Payne
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
a
briof
business
trip
to
Vancouver.
R.
E.
Moore,
local
manager
of
P
Burns
Ltd.,
sailed
by
the
Catala
yesterday,
afternoon
la.
business
trip
to
Vancouver'
.
Charles
E.
Barnwell
of
the
local
Dominion
Fisheries
office
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
after
having
spent
x
holiday
In
Vancouver.
The
regular
monthly
dinner
meeting
of
the
Prince
Rupert
Re-
tall
Merchants'
Association
ws
postponed
from
last
night
until
Tuesday
evening
of
next
week.
J.
O.
Wilson,
Prince
George,
bar
rister
and
brother
of
Mrs.
H.
G.
Kennedy
of
this
city,
arrived
in
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
a
business
trip
to
Vancouver
and
proceeded
to
the
interior
on
this
afternoon's
train.
Capt.
William
8trong,
veteran
trader
and
transportation
man
of
the
Stlkine
and
Taku
Rivers,
was
passenger
aboard
the
Princes
-
Norah
this
morning
bound
for
Tel
egraph
Creek
after
a
visit
to
Vancouver,
Seattle
and
elsewhere
in
the
south.
Resuming
service
after
havlnz
been
laid
up
for
several
weeks
to
undergo
overhaul
following
a
stranding
earlier
in
the
winter,
C.
Pit.
steamer
Princess
Norah,
Capr.
William
Palmer,
arrived
In
port
at
10:15
this
morning
from
the
south
and
sailed
a
couple
of
hours
lata
for
Skagway
and
other
Alasln
points
whence
she
is
scheduled
to
touch
here
southuound
next
Sunday
afternoon.
Staff
Captain
Joseph
Acton,
di
visional
commander
of
the
Salva
tion
Army
for
Alaska
and
Northern
British
Columbia,
and
Mrs.
Acton,
who
have
been
on
a
trip
to
Vancouver
and
Seattle,
passea
through
the
city
on
the
Prince?!
Norah
this
morning
bound
for;
Ketchikan.
They
will
be
here
In
a
few
days
to
pay
a
visit
befors
proceeding
to
Wrangell
where
they
make
their
headquarters.
DRAPERIES
MADE
NEW
"When
we
resumed
housekeeping
a
month
ago
I
found
my
draperies
had
become
creased
from
packing.
I
hung
them
out
on
the
line,
hoping
to
remove
the
creases.
Then
f
forgot
them.
The
result
was
they
became
badly
faded
and
sun-spotted.
"I
was
heartsick
until
the
happy
thought
struck
me
to
dye
them.
I
just
dyed
them
a
deeper
green,
and
as
I
used
Diamond
Dyes
they
look
gorgeous
and
new.
I
have
never
seen
easier
dyes
to
use
than
Diamond
Dyes.
They
give
the
most
beautiful
colors
when
used
either
for
tinting
or
dyeing
and
never
take
the
life
out
of
cloth
as
other
dyes
do."
Mrs.
J.F.T.,
Montreal
A
Cold
Colds
are
common
because
people
are
careless.
Prompt
use
of
Aspirin
will
always
check
a
cold.
Or
relieve
your
cold
at
any
stage.
And
Aspirin
can't
hurt
you.
Take
two
tablets
at
the
first
indication
of
a
cold,
and
that's
usually
the
end
of
it.
If
every
symptom
hasn't
disappeared
in
a
few
hours,
repeat.
Aspirin
does
not.
depress
the
heart.
Take
enough
to
give
complete
relief.
And
if
your
throat
is
sore,
dissolve
three
tablets
in
water,
and
gargle
away
all
soreness.
In
every
package
of
Aspirin
are
proven
directions
for
colds,
headaches,
sore
throat,
neuralgia,
neuritis.
Millions
who
used
to
suffer
from
these
things
have
found
winter
comfort
in
Aspirin.
At
drug
stores
everywhere.
ASPIRIN
(MADK
IN
CANADA
TRADC-MARK
RES.)
ALL
OUR
COALS
ARE
IN
A
DRY
SHED
Delivered
Dry
to
Your
Bin.
You
are
assured
in
getting
full
weight
JASPER
WILDFIRE
EGG
Per
Ton,
$12.50;
Cah
Price
..
.
$11.50
JASPER
WILDFIRE
LUMP
Per
Ton,
$13.50;
Cash
Trice
..
li50
PEMBINA
EGG
Reg.
Price,
$1240;
Cash
Price
11.50
Dry
Jack
Pine
and
Cedar
HYDE
TRANSFER-PHONE
580
UNION
STEAMSHIPS
SPECIAL
WINTER
EXCURSION
PARES.
Effective
November
lt
(Oou4
to
February
39.
1933.
REDUCED
FIRST-CLASS
RETURN
PARES.
Prom
PRINCE
RUPERT
(Including
UeaU
txl
Berth)
To
Vancouver
and
Victoria
f4u.ou
rr
TO
PRINCE
RUPERT
llucludlns
UMU
and
Berth)
From
OCEAN
PALLS
S31.3!
ret.
From
ANYOX
....11335
ret
From
STEWART
S
16.70
ret.
SU-ameni
leave
Prince
Rupert
lor
Vancouver
-EVERT
TUESDAY
1:30
p.m.
I
SS.
CATALA.)
EVERY
FRIDAY
MIDNlOHT
(8J5
CARDELVA.)
Full
Information,
reservatlona
and
tirkcu
from
R.
U.
SMITH.
Prince
Rupert
iEfiirj.
Srcund
.Uetxie.
rhoue
SfiS
"How
do
they
do
itl"
Among
your
friends
there's
sure
to
be
at
least
one
smart
young
married
couple
who
arc
the
envy
and
admiration
of
all
who
know
them.
With
an
income
that
is
frankly
abbreviated,
and
with
no
benevolent
Aunts
in
the
offing,
they
still
have
a
home
that
is
correct
and
comfortable
in
all
its
appointments,
a
home
that
is
admired
and
copied
by
their
friends.
"Yes,
Jane
is
a
remarkable
little
manager,"
will
probably
be
the
young
husband's
proud
answer;
And
there
is
little
doubt
about
it.
THEY
DO
IT
THIS
WAY
Take
a
look
around
that
home
and
you
will
find
no
end
of
well
known
advertised
products.
For
Jane
is
an
efficient
little
manager.
She
can't
afford
to
take
chances
that
must
only
be
debited
to
"Experience."
When
she
buys
for
her
home
she
must
get
tried
and
tested
and
trusted
products
which
carry
an
honorable
name
to
guarantee
her
satisfaction.
You
will
find
that
Jane
is
a
consistent
reader
of
the
advertise
mcnts.
Arc
you?