DAILY KDITION THE DAILY NEWS. I'KINCE KUl'tKT - UKITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance , For lesser periods, paid In advance per week , t , Dy mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year . ...1,.... By mail to all other countries, per year . ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per lnertlon L Ulassitleu advertising, per Insertion, per word t Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line ..... Local readers, per Insertion, per tine- Contract rait on application. Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations The Utter Box THE Ol FICIAL THANKS OF LIBRARY BOARD Editor, Daily Newt: On behalf at the Prince Rupert Library Board, may I request the courtesy of yew eohmuu to sincerely thank the Oyro Club, C. H Came and the many friends of the library among the general public who pon-fcwd and contributed to the excellent results obtained during the recent Oyro book drive. The board also wishes to express Rs appreciation of the co-operation and support, extended at all time by the "Dally News" A large percentage of the books donated are suitable for library purposes and wUl soon be available to readers. . The assistance rendered by thr drive will do much tn offset a possible decline tot service occasioned by reduced financial irrante T B Bt ACK Spi'ictuv FRISH- Ynn CDECU JAVE WRIGLEY 5c WRAPPERS-Writs for PREMIUM GlfT CATALOOUl 5.00 10; 3.00 9.00 1,40 . .1! 2. Thursday, AprU 6. 1933 QUEEN CHARLOTTES ACAIN Once more we hear from the Queen Charlotte Islands mining men and we snail undoubtedly hear more from them yet. A group of mineral claims on Moresby Isd. has been bonded by a Vancouver concern with a view to development and it is announced that a stamp mill will be installed immediately to give the ores a thorough test Should it prove successful, a larger mill will be installed. The resident mining engineer has reported favorably on a number of Queen Charlotte Islands prospects and he has stated that he knows of no more fertile prospecting field. Gold is found in the black sands on the north and east coasts and has been washed out of the creek gravels. On the west coast there are indication of rich quartz deposits. All this should prove attractive to miners and prospectors. The successful prospecting of the Skidegate Sunrise mine to a point where it ean ship pay ore has turned a good many eyes that way and this recent deal will make people more than ever interested in these islands on the fringe of the continent TAXING MEALS It is proposed to carry the taxing mania to the limit of taxing meals at restaurants. The federal government has done its worst in placing a two-cent a pound tax on sugar, one of the chief foods used by young children. Now comes the Tolmie administration levying on those who eat in restaurants. It is a petty move and will bring only small returns. Last night the decision of the legislature was read to millions of people in the United States, lettingithem see to what straits this province had come. - 1, HARD TO REALIZE The person whose business has so far refused to respond to slightly improved conditions is difficult to persuade that there is a betterment and that the outlook is distinctly brighter. On the other hand, many people are tired of the depression and do not want to hear any more about it. They are sick of the word and object strenuously to its being used. When an advertiser yesterday removed the word from his advertisement it caused him great pleasure. That is the first step toward improvement The downward trend was much over-advertised and now we must concentrate on the improvement that is steadily spreading over the land. Prince Rupert wil be a party to this TOURISTS EXPECTED ueen Charlotte Ulsnd Attractions Always Appreciated -Prince John Crew Populir 8KU3BPATK. AprU < Is x-tel thai, during the coming casan. many tatjxlsW will visit the " -utlfut fifteen Charlotte Islands. The If ltntfi constitute a veritable -mi) Ire ifU.- themseives and the - -arm citrate ttfretber with mac-ivrhcnfjpj txtfoslve benches are always feeiated by visitors. Furthest t, la always a pleasure ii wi l; :Vsftj r duration for tourists to travel aboard the popular liner Prinse John with her popular pl nn?er crew Includlnf such well Imr.wn al fleer a Cast. Dan Mc-Klnnon. Chief Engineer William Ballsntyne. Pursers Bert Robsen urd Norman McLean and Chief Steward Prank Dray. Confld( nee can be the mother of impudeiKe if if is carried to ex Ti'nii" Anre Siegfried VBBBBBBBBB W .Via ' SSSSSaF i P DISTRICT ! OFLAKES Great Cirri Country Deu-ribeil by Dr. R. O. Large at (iyro Lun- rheon Tuesday Fine Country Big Game Hunting, Sport FMting, Scenery, Sun llathlnr I ncluiletl In Its Attractions i Recommending the Circle Lake' district in the central interior south of Ootsa Lake as being quite as attractive a holiday venue as California for people of Prince Kuperl J and elsewhere in the north, Dr. R. Geddes Large gave an interesting magic lantern illustrated talk before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club Tuesday afternoon in which he de-1 scribed some of the adventure and pleasures he had encountered on a trip which he made two yew urn Into the Ootsa. Whitehall. Eutstik and Trtachuk Lake area. In addition to unrivalled big game hunting and sport fishing, even sun bathing cpjiw be enjoyed on the! wonderful and extensive red sand! beaches of Eutsuk Lake which was! unexcelled for camping purposes.! Dr. Large revealed. Sand Cabin on I this lake was already becoming popular as a holiday place and was, now made readily accessible by means of airplane service from' Burn Lake. The scenery of the Circle Lake district was another mag nUlcept feature of the country which at, one point was nomore than forty miles from the Pacific Ocean at fiardner Canal. Describing the big game hunUng possibilities, Dr. Large disclosed how cariboo, moose, goat and muk .deer abounded n the district while , In the fall, the numerous sloiighs and take bays were full of ducks and j geese. i , Differing Weather Although the two lakes were close tof ether. Whlteeall and Eutsuk actually flowed In opposite directions A t JlIKl. . wiiu a aiyius ana siope oeiween. There was plenty of rain oh the', WhltesatL not far removed, from I Gardner Oanal. which reminded one ! of thecoust. Eutsuk. on the other! Interior liktvUil ftsh spawnlne, in a similar mahhir and having prto- 2 in-uj uir;mc cnaracwnmes as the coa rtjke ye alhourh it nt-tilned at iu,ratf a weight of 1 ho more thin one pound .lick jit Knoledte Dr. Urge Urged the Importance of peopie ti pie district knowing more iyrut tpeli owtj country There waia local lack of knowledve of the djsirlet and even lp official 1 quarters fi wa some times diffl-; 4 . The following U the seal 4 of charges made far redding notices, . Marriage and Encasement announcement $3. Birth NotlrM sn a. Funeral Notices $1. ' Cards of Thanks. $J Funeral Flowert 10c. per nam. a 4 TEMPTING RECIPES LAMB CROQUETTES TAKE YOUR COLD COOKED LAMB Mints 2 cum cold, cooked Lmb. Add 2 of 3 Uble-tpoont miKJ poUtors. Se-on well with $ll, pepper nd pinch ol Cotnun'i MuiUrd. MoHtcn with tonuto juice. Sfwpe in obloivft, dip in bcilen e)5. 10M m dry ciumbf siid fiy in at p Ul till toidn bown. Whl 4 UmptMj "U(t-octH 6'nh. And n ieeipemic ml for fmy of lour The family will lite it, loo. The (favour it 10 tppctiiin pto idtd you h not oe-loolitd the necttMiy pnxh of Colnwn'i MutUid. (olmans XRSF Mustard AIDS DIGESTION. Mother-Daughter And Father-Son hand, hap consistently fine and sunshiny weather. Both lakes were,' PORT E68IHOTON. AprU 6- TV subject to sudden storms. Whlteaail ; Port Ewfhaton Younj People s or-belng particularly treacherous in raolsaUon of the United Church this respect. heM a Mother and Daughter-Fitr.- Dr. Large described how his party er and Sea supper In the church had travelled south from Burns. tin Friday last. A program of Lake by motor car, erosttng Fran- toasts and muusal naasbera was cols Lake on a modern ear ferry and feJtewed by an Impressive anale using flat-bottomed boat with out- light ceremony, ivaaboUakag Christ board motor for much of the tra- as the IJht of the world, dairies ALBajtlA vemng on the Oreat Circle Lakes. nier. me mourns a no nuveri 3.0 Diicks The portage of a mile and a quarter participated brought to a close a j um from White&all to Eutsuk Lake was nxt enteyabJe evsfUng ecjo-B. C statou. made on a narrow. guage railway. - Baatta or Solly's. S lbs. The fox farming Industry of the! , LIPMrUOT SOAP Lakes district was referred to by the Keeping down naUofMttseji ts like )tmim speaker ?ho slso mentioned d min- sitting on a horses head there's pALMOUVE SOAP ute and fandlockfd type of sockeye no time to do anything etae O. B. 4 bar safmbn nown as the kokanee Shaw PEAS- Rofl City jiic uaa ocrn encountered in tne Veal 8teak . j .u . : ..v uau uuiuc, wieiuc. proved! j William brulckstank. past president of theluh, was in the chair lnfthi dbisiite of the nresHrnt, T. W. ttfowrjftlhd. on behalf of the membersthanked Dr. Larae for hia very InUrestlne talk. II. N. Broek-lasby operated the magic lantern for Dr. Large nm IK. Memjeri of the elb rreelved aniR,,j o,v at the Btka' Club on A'vril 19. The cosy pnradhea of self -eon. tentment are now crowded to trw door with papers. David LlojU Oeorge. Banquetis Held JONES' Family Meat Market Pork Chops- 2 lbs. Stew-Urn Veal - 3 bs. Shoulder Veal 4 lbs. Leg of Veal per 16. ... SU-lotn 8ak per lb. . T-Done Roast per u. Rump IUbM 0) Deajf per lb. :.. Liver. 1J1bm ..''' Daopnj lb - Tomato Sajftarl I . per lb. Leg of Pork per lb. J HlMHiWer Pork per lb. Fresh Hallbut-per lb. 0:7 Phone 9.r7 !NEW PLANS OF CHURCH 1 TOBONTO. April 8: iCP) A IK : departure In the forms of eduru-1 Uonal organization has1 been made ' by the United Church of Canada in i wUlnx up a board of Christian edu ' cation, which Is now holding its ( first neting at Vkitoria University here. Hitherto there has boon a j board of education to supervise cut leges and the training of candidufs for the ministry, and a board of tc lieious education whkh hi is hud i!i' supervision of Sunday schools nmi young peoples' work generally TiK'se two ure now to be merged in uitc boum of many :;ml varied func Hons that centie in the one word education. In a statement on the purpose un darlyint! this tu-Uon. the M'xter.itoi Dr. T. Albert Moore. say Wlx n the fifth ceneiiil council .1m.1l a mated the two hiatortc boards ,uu, one and eanatitated the txuu! ii Ohritelan education, living it n -i jttt af the entire edueatien i m ttMa af the ehttreh from 'h-member af the cradle Roll to ' c unrveeeMs graduate, It multiplied opportsHitties for giving etf'-itiv leadmhtp to every education ii ic Uvity wMMft the ehuerh anri i matnlflecl the retaUonahlp wturh neaasMrlly nfaU between the r-1' seifHwl objective of the eiiu-rli and osve f Its meet lnflaentt.il me-Utoda t wk." Refleetlug the hsah nones rx-pnawd kaaf aQtttmti when the mrr-aer ptafi was adonted the m'-r tor poHMa out that every tawliviiii l ehlM. youth or adult, who rn-i. -within the ehwreh rnfHienT i come within the scat of the ho - -ri . plannlrvg at lis lnaugaral seviiorm Rev. n W. Watlaea. D D eh mc-l-lor and vmUi 9t Victoria University, has been sonoliMsd chairman of the new board. Rev J W Graham. DD. Vetera secretary of the fanner heard cvf eehtrat4 on whn retires in June, will be hoot's ted with Rev Prank Lai' fatl n n secretary of 'he boiiM nf rell -inm edueution in preei'tma the Food Specials k For Friday and Saturday . AblRV PLOUK Wlid 41 ft Haim IU-lfc auk. Mf mm it Hv Sieve V par tin ORUN BEMMt-Whole. per Un Bull Skit- &UI1I1D1 oofc Knakgn ORAMeWWlT MAKMALAD boh. T-t jars .per ar TOMATO CATHW-Aylmer ll-oc. battles, per bnt 87c 74c 15c 25c 11c 14c Na- 36c 15c DEL MONTI PINEAPPLE Blind Heal value. No. 1 flat tins (in per tin AUo DM. MONTE PILCHARDS Pack d In Tomato Juice 19r per tin JL&Ks ULUBUBKfUEB Ayimer jft No 1 tall tins, per Un oxydol nnn u3K per large pkg. 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