PAGE SEC iackache you have backache you can blame the kidneys. These all important filters have failed to eliminate the uric acid poisons from the blood and poisons cause pain. You may have headache, pains in the limbs, rheumatism or lumbago. The skin becomes dry and you may lose weight. The quickest way to sweep the poisons from the system is by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. They cannot fail because they immediately arouse the action of the kidneys, the liver and the bowels, cleanse the system and bring relief from pains and aches. For half a century, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills have proven their superiority. Dr. Chase's KIDNEY and LIVER Pills ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getting full weight JASITK WILDFIKE EGG Per Ton, SI2.53; Cash Trice $11.50 lASrKR W1LUIIKE LUMP Per Ton. 513.50; Cash Price .. 12.50 PCMRINA EGGKeg. Price, 512.50; Cash Price . 11.50 These Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 mmmm nmnitKwiiiiNuimnw 1 1 w ivrn They are so plump such a rich, golden-brown colour so much more delicious these beans that are oven-baked by Heinz. The dry intense heat of the Heinz orens bakes them through and through. Then the saTOury sauces that only Heinz can make are added and penetrate to the heart of every bean. By the Heinz method all of nature's own nutriment, with the food ralue of meat and potatoes, is retained and made digestible. Heinz oven-baitd beans con stantly top the list of economical foods. 4 Kinds. All BAKED The moftt economical food yon can nerce ONE OF TOE HEINZ MADE AT UAMWGTON. ONTAWO fO NEARLY A OUARTU Of A CNTVY S25S BEANS If you lose anything, try a classified ad. Mackay's enterprise is deserving of commendation. His many friends will hope that the venture may prove completely successful. Having sprung a leak while moor ed at her berth at the Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club's floats on Thursday afternoon, George Dawes' power cruiser Vaquero was rushed Into the Yacht' Club grid in the absence of the owner who was on his way to Terrace at the Ume. It was found that some of the caulking of the vessel had been sprung. Narbethong Burns The veteran Prince Rupert sal mon packer Narbethong was de stroyed by fire on Thursday morn ing of this week at Wagllapshl Isl and in Prince Rupert Harbor where her owner. Bert Wearmouth, resides. Jimmy Duff had been living on board the vessel during the past winter but he as well as Mr. Wear- mouth were absent from the island in town when the fire occurred. On their return, they found that the boat had disappeared and located It sunk in shallow water, completely destroyed. The only accounting for the fire is that a fire must have been left in the stove on board from which the vessel took flames. The Narbethong was 33 feet long with beam of 11 feet six inches and was equipped with a 36 h.p. Regal gas engine. Bhe was built at Prince Ru-ncrt 16 years ago for the late Capt. Hoomea K. Freeman who used her at first for charter and nassenger ourposes. After Capt. Freeman's death several years ago. Mr. Wear-mouth purchased the vessel and used her for several Years In fish v-klng. There was insurance of $1500. By the end of April between 250 and 300 trolling boats are expected to be at work on the fishing grounds of Prince Rupert district. In con nection with the outfitting of the THE DAILY NEWB WATERFRONT WHIFFS Is Building Shingle Mil at Cow Bay Narbcthong Destroyed By Fire Trolling Fleet Almost All Out Considerable curiosity having been aroused as to the nature and purpose of a new structure which is being erected at the corner of Third Avenue and Cow Bay road, the Whiff Man was constrained to make an investigation of same during his rounds this week and learned that our Interestinj Report Laymen may find it difficult to believe but science has established that some bacteria will survive as low a temperature as -347 degrees Fahrenheit I How long these organisms will live when the thermometer gets down that far has not been determined, but their survival has been shown. These are points brought out Incidentally In a progress report by Robert H. Bedford, of the Pacific Fisheries Experimental Station of the Biological Board of Canada, Prince Rupert who has been carrying on studies of the growth of various organisms at low temperatures in order to gather further information which would be useful to the Canadian fishing industry in keeping its catch in good condition. .. The two points already cited from Mr. Bedford's progress report strike the layman's, eye, of course, but they are onlyAwo among many facts which he nqtfs. for In the experimentation which he did last year he tested over 80 bacteria, planting them in separate tubes containing food material and placing them in a chamber or cabinet wherein definite temperature could be maintained. Further experimentation is being continued. Low temperature occupies a strategic position in the fish indus try," Mr. Bedford points out. "Just as soon as fish are caught, those agencies which cause fish to spoil, among them bacteria, gradually attain ascendency over the protective factors which are an inherent part of the normal physiological structure of any marine organism. In this phenomenon temperature plays an extremely important role, for if it is gradually raised these destruc tive agencie.s become much more active ... By lowering the temper ature it slows down their rate of action and the duration of preser vation is lengthened. This Is the reason why Ice helps to keep fish in a fresh condition, why the proper freezing of fish Inhibits the de structive agencies entirely, and why boats for the season, there has been storage for ions periods at certain considerable business in port Just 1 low temperatures is feasible. But it recently. It Is expected that the run , must be borne In mind that even of fish will show considerable lm- freezing fish at very low temper- provement in May. jatures, much lower than are ever - . J used in refrigeration plants, will not Falling Inline with similar action entirely destroy these destructive that has been taken by the fleet of ' agencies. It is true enough that nu-Ssattlo and Alaska, the halibut fleet jmerous bacteria will be killed, but of Prince Rupert is being circular- '.many will survive. Many Survive as tzed with a view to reaching an j low a temperature as -190 deg. C. agreement whereby halibut vessels; (-317 deg. F t although there Is no would stay in port between each record to show for how long. Frcez-UIp five days not Including the day ilng at about -5 deg. C. J23 deg. F. when any fish is taken out. Pro-! will, in the course of time, destroy vidlng the agreement is decided up-'some of the weaker bacteria, but on 100, W. E. Drake, manager of many remainsome' dormant, oth-Edward Llpsett Co.. George Ander-'ers growing slowly but surely." son. secretary of the Deep Sea Fish- The significance of his cxperl-crmcn's Union of Prince Rupert, ment to the fishing Industry, Mr. and O. W. Nickerson. manager of Bedford notes, is Just this: To cpun-the Canadian Halibut Vessel Own- ter the effect of bacteria fish must jers' Association, would be named a be "properly stowed in ice so that committee to see that the regula-ithls temperature is effective over ItlohS are adhered to. Signatures the whole fish, and not stowed in are not being appended very rap- such a manner that parts are leftl idly to the proposed agreement. The exposed to the warmer atmoa-purposc or proposed" agreemenT Is'phere." If proper stowage has not: to control production and keep been practised from the first then prices up. ' this initial carelessness "may have so changed the physical and chem- John Dybhavn. member of the leal structure of the tissues that Biological Board of Canada, and II. other changes must CHEVALIER I i , i IWO jsjts SHOWS - 7 FILM HERE i French Comedian and Miss Jean- ette MacDonald Very Good In "One; Hour With You" With Maurice Chevalier andjjj Jeanette MacDonald teamed to-, jj gether again assisted by a splendid j supporting cast which includes g Genevieve Tobin. Charlie Rugglesig and Roland Young. "One Hour With I You" makes a splendid attraction in old friend, Ross Mackay, is putting the building up withjor the week.end at the Capitol a view to the establishment therein Theatre. The story is an Interesting of a new industry for Prince Rupert ! Uie Pacific Coast sub-executive of ; 0ne with Chevalier cast in an alto-i ' in the form of a shingle mill which the Biological Board of Canada. The ; gether different type of role, j It Is planned to have In operation j session wUl last only two days and j Musical Interludes by Chevalier by midsummer. Mr. Mackay al-Mr. Djbhavn and Mr. Brocklesby and Miss MacDonald. of course, fea ; ready has his machinery on hand! are expected to return to Prince and installation of same will start ! Rupert on Friday of next week. Mr. I as soon as the building is sufficient-1 Brocklesby is taking his young son, , ly advanced which should be quite j Kenneth, south with him. Isoon now. For a start it will be ai lone-machine plant with a capacity D. B. Finn, recently re-appointed j of possibly some 25.000 or 30,000 director of the Prince Rupert Fish-; shingles daily. Expansion of the eries Experimental Station and or- lnduttry will, of course, depend up- iginaily expected in Prince Rupert on the success of the Initial venture, in April to resume the duties which It is Mr. Mackay's Intention to he gave up about two years ago, truck his shinglebolts to the mill, will not now be arriving in Prince there being plenty of available tim- Rupert until June. Mr. Finn is still btr aldng the highway. He is quite in England where he is completing ) optimistic as to marketing possibll- a post-graduate setentific course at itles locally. While being launched Cambridge University, in an unostentatious way, it may develop into a valuable little local industry for Prince Rupert and Mr. I ture the picture. At least two new hits are introduced In "One Hour With You" and "We Will All Be Sweethearts." Some of the other : songs are also very good. j Chevalier takes the part of aijj wealthy young doctor and Miss: fa MacDonald is his wife. Miss Tobin : " Is Miss MacDonald's best friend and PJ her adventures when she tries to' become the best friend of the hus- band prove very amusing. The plr-1 ture makes excellent entertainment i J and will undoubtedly prove as po-j- pular here as preceding films ofli-Chevalfer. . 15 - be maintained below -5 deg. C. '23 dcg. F. otherwise the bacteria will!" ftraduaUy play their part In caus- j lng deterioration of the flesh. ..." ;5 Just by way of adding further In- g tcrest to this summary of some of jp the results of Mr. Bedford's lnves-fi tlgation it may be noted that some ! not only displayed most evtraor- jj dlnary vitality at low temperatures but they could grow over an extremely wide range of temperatures. Take, for example, the case of one fellow a "rod bacterium" about 25,000th part of an Inch in length. This sub-visible creature, by the way, "doesn't mind very much whether It has air to breathe or not and seems to thrive rather nicely when the air is replaced by either hydrogen or carbon dioxide gas." Normally it Uvea in the surface wa ter of the North Pacific Ocean, but whatever the temperature of the North Pacific may be Mr. Bedford's "xnerlment showed that "this par ticular bacterium can grow over a'1 range of temperatures from -5 deg. C. to 37 deg. C. (-23 deg. F. to 98.6 deg. F.i. . . . It grows most profusely at 20 deg. and 25 deg. C and then gradually slows down as the range is extended on both sides of these two temperatures." Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the week ending vesterday totalled 424.000 pounds of which American vessels landed 203.500 pounds and Canadian, 215,-500 pounds. This brought the sea son's landings up to and Including "esterdav to 2 605 960 pounds In cluding 1.449.000 pounds from American bottoms and 1.166.050 from Canadian. Low prices prevailed broushout the week with a tilth st( for Canadian fish of 5.1c and 2c ind low of 4e and 3e. The ton price of the week for American fish was 7c and 3c and the low 4c and 2c. Th death on Thursday night in 1 the Prlnee Rupert Oeneral Hospital ; if Capt. Nels Pedentn, owner and 'kipper of the Ternen and one of; Prince Rupert's best known andi most popular naiibut men. was a! mater of great re ret for msny friends of deceased. Capt. Pederscn j was counted among the real pioneers of the halibut industry here ; and there is probably no Individual ! member of the fleet either better! known and more generally esteem-' ed than was he. The deepest of svmnathv will be extended by all to the bereaved widow and family. ! With a heavy run developing on vnrions fkhtng grounds in the district. Undines of troll salmon at Prince Rupert Ulls wek have totalled some 35 000 pounds which wa; the heaviest volume for any woek so far thta vear. The heavy landings resulted In a falling off of prices to 6c per pound for red springs and 2c ' per pound for white. r TF.LL TIIF. PF.OPI.F. "Tell,'m quick and-tell 'em often. Explain to folks plainly and sincerely what you have to sell. Keep cverlastinglyicom- tng at them. Advertising is of necessity , pretty much like shovelling a n. orucKicnuy, aciing uirccwr oi me johow; wnat was once a iirst grade. furnace. Once you stop stok- Prince Rupert Fisheries Experlmen- product has (deteriorated into a lng. the fire goe out." Wm. tal Station, left Prince Rupert last , second or cull when ultimately re-! Wrikley ir. (tt I night on the Princess Adelaide to quired for market. In cold storage , attend a meeting In Vancouver of , the temperature, of- the fish must . and 9 p. Feature Starts at 7:50 & 9.5. ADMISSION - 15c&S0c SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:J0 Feature Starts 3:20 15c & ss. The Merriest, Sauciest Comedy of the Year MAURICE CHEVALIER "V in "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" Jeanette MacDonald, Genevieve Tobin, Roland Younj, Charlie Ituggles. Many catchy song hits. Music by Oscar Straus A Paramount Picture Canadian Scenic "BIG TIMBER" "SCREEN SOUVENMs" MICKEY MOUSE in "Mickey Steps Out" METItO NEWS S DONT MISS THIS GRAND SHOW MONDAY & TUESDAY "SUSAN LENOX" bjb t bib ra ictat'ixBrB j iia uimi b i b it :b raxo i:b.i:b a m xm 1 3 B3 B3 BJ E1BIMU B I B3.BMD BXB D IE. J sU H.l g.iB.t 83 B ' B 1 I.l Coats for Lift Come and See These le Girls A delayed shipment of the most beautiful Coats for Girls has now arrived. These are in sizes to fit from 0110 -to eight year old little ones. Hats and Bonnets We have also a fine variety of Flop Hats, Bonnets and Sun Bonnets. 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