nan two prmg is ere - - Third Avenue. L1.MITi:i) Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Off come the. old rubbers revealing sombre, un-sightly shoes, streaked and stained from annoying winter covers. New Shoes! n hi THE DAILY NEWS. rKINCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week ". , By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year , r By mall to all other countries, per year , , . , ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lnch per insertion Local readers, per insertion, per line - Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone ... ' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION II II ! uay anoes! You will need them now! A smart choice awaits you at The Family Shoe Store Phone 337 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday., by Prince Kuperl Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. r. PULLEN Managing-Editor $5.00 i i .10 3.00 8.00 1.40 Thursday, April 5, 1934 DON'T BE DIRTY; CLEAN UP! HERE ARE THE USUAL SIGNS OF ACID STOMACH Neuralgia Feeling- of Wakn Headaches Mouth Acidity 'Nausea Likju.I Ajelln j ! Indigestion Sour Stomach i j NVrvoiii.iv m Sl.vlcii-i j t Aulo-intoiii-Jlkin i : j i J f i.. ! VVHAl 11 uu rvm ii ; TAKE -J ioollfultW Milk of Mi- : IH-.i .1 in I v!:m Ut MIT i rv.-r . M.ifnuig wNfl you grt tip. 'i'dkr another t-. i-infnl .i " ii iniiln flrt rxtmf.. Aixi imnMwr txlorr ini Kl To hed. J OH-T.ii. the nw I I'l.iiliiM'iMHkotMMmM ; Tuhk-M mm .5f tor cfc.li tKunful, an 3 reeled aiiovc . If you Lave Arid Stomach, don't worry aliout it. Follow the simple directions Kiven alxive. This binull dosage of Phillips' Milk of Mugneia arts ut oner to neutralize the acids that rause hrsiilnche, stomach puin.i and other distress. Try it. You'll feel like a new person. Hut le curt-fiil you (jet genuine Phillip' Milk of Majfneia, or Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tahlets when you buy -2.V and THie mes. ALSO IN TA1LIT FOKM Each tiny lahki n tlw rouivalfflt of a innpuonfiil of (.rnoirw Phillip ' Milk of Mafnnia. MAM W CAM. OA Phillips' Milfrof Mag PASSING OF PHYSICIAN Dr. William Black of Winnipeg Succumbs to Heart Attark In His Fifty-Seventh Year WINNIPEO, April 5: Dr. William Black, well known surgeon. THE DAILY NEWS Thur.y a. i i 131 The Letter Box BARKING DOCS Editor, Dally News: May I trespass on your space to the extent of asking the owners of .barking dogs to endeavor to keep their pets under more control, especially at bight after 10:30 or 11. Ihe incessant ahd persistent barking of dos botti day and night Is exceedingly dimoyinif to anyone , trying i ietk jfepose or quietness. or to concentrate on reacting or writing. There Is no particular part of the city where this annoyance exist as dogs appear to be all over the place here, there and everywhere. However, I am quite sure owners of dogs( In Rupert do not mean to annoy the public and, alter this gentle protest, they may abatr the nuisance us far as It lies In their ower. PAX. rKINCK ItlTK'HT TO TERRACE fcilltor. Dally News: ;,. You have not.-been saying much about the nor.he.rn highway, lately possibly becau.se of the provincial political complications, but. now that the .government Is given the power to act and all It has to d- is to raise the wind. It might be wise to consider pressing forward the tutd of the extension of highway facilities eastward from Prince Rupert The railway company refuses t let ns get out by that route, so It i.-up to us to rustle for a highway th.r will make us Independent of the railway. Highways have been built in the south, paved highways, beautifulh surfaced, costing millions of do! lars. They already had roads but not of the right "kind so no expense ' was spared In giving the people who came to Winnipeg nearly thirty ln"' what thtv wanted. Here we nave ror ciamorea tor a nien- vears aao. died here vesterdav of years '. heart failure in his fifty-seventh ar but M l lhan ten .02 1 year. mi,es- I Born In Rochester. Minn.. June 7, We lik t0 w toads built In the 1817. Dr. Black spent his early life 8011111 but e wt a share In the 1 in Bruce County. Ont and was edu- north- Wf aM to b able to take 'cated in Manitoba tlnlveriltV'tak- our cars J' the. interior without : lng post-graduate work at John Wins the 'railway the moastrous Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore, Md. He also studied with Dr. Mayo, Dr. iScudder and other leading physicians and surgeons. From 1904 to , 1906 he was surgeon with the con-! structlon department of the Cana- Thi is Hip spnsnn fnr plpnntrnr nnrl nninti'nnr riiirinir t1ioi'an Pac'"c Railway In Western ;Tv " u u l-iTi 1 Y "f, Canada and in 1D07 established past few' there has been little tor years money paint and!hlmseIf in wlnnipeg. practising . wallpaper and wall tinting. Dirt has been allowed t6 invade here since, that time. the homes and the effect is bad. Not only is dirt oh the! in 1904 Dr. Black was married to walls unhealthy but it affects the whole 'outlook of the Ml Isabf!l Hunt of Winnipeg. Be- family. sides his widow he Is survived by t Just now.is a good time to buy paint or one of the yar- Tack was a member of the i-ji ious calcnmne preparations which come in various tints, wininpeg Medico Association, the The smell of fresh paint and the glow of clean Walls is an American' Medical Association and . inspiration to better-'work. It helps to bring good cheer to the surgeons of North America, lit any family. Keeping the home clean is the first dutv and ako beIonsed 10 tne Masonic or-a new wall paper, a new coat of paint, a rtew kitchen tint, wer?anWcnuarchember f thC PrPSi these all help to brighten the home life.. They make for . harmonious living. TEACHERS ARE HEADLINERS Man in the Moon t , : Good afternoon, April Fool Day Is The", teaching profession is gradually being recognized, gone and rm stm here. This week a convention of teachers is being held in Van- couver and the newspapers of that city have been giving An' erry is &t,11,ln victoria or their proceedings double headlines on the front page. ma0"fuv0" and th wo,ld U 8tm And, after all, why should not the profession be recog- mv nK "' nized? The men and who the destinies of women guide jake says we are ail files on the the younger generation undertake work that is intensely chariot wheel but don't know it. important. The future of the country depends, largely on them. Thrvnn1v u-:iv in iniir that mon 'oWl f fW WofW aalrs seem to b going . - v- vi v.. vitttv (liVii svi iiviiivil Ui kllv smoothly once more. There has not best ability make the profession of teaching.a life work is Ei to make tne pay and professional standing at least enunl thr u nn word of to that of the doctor or lawyer. The wprk they do is more in the offing. ilnnni'f Jint thnn thnt in mnot riflir.f himMc!n'o r!..rtnf 1!1 several weeks and one developing ity is need to do the work well. Parents will be particularly teacher D'Arcy Marsh is said to be iiiiciu8iiM.i ju it't'iiug inai tneir cnuaren get me best p sible instructors the country can provide.. EXPORT .MARKET connected with a new humorous Journal in Toronto, Butterfleld of the Province ridicules the Idea of a , funny paper In Toronto because he says Toronto Is a city without hu- , , , mor. Perhaps D'Arcy will through , Since the market for Canadian grain has been restric- "The Barker" make ,he Torontn-ted by the action of most European and other buying lans smlle" countries in placing prohibitive tariffs on import, it is what a serious old world this isi becoming necessary for Canada to produce livestock, dairy " we aI1 8mlIe a llttle more 11 wl11 "prodiict'noultry and eggs and anything that finds a be beUcr 'or everybody reatiy ma lKet, One difficulty in connection with the raising of stock is that local freights from the prairies to the coast are much higher on grain to be consumed locally than on export grain. The result is that prices are too high in British Columbia to allow farmers and poultry raisers to impori lor leea pur))0ses. We are not criticizing the railways but simply pointing out a condition that makes it difficult to dispose of prairie grain in British Columbia. If B.C. feeders could secure prairie grain at anything like export prices they could use much more than they do at present and thus help cut the grain growers. Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. Mi-Kridc & Fifth CLEANING, REPAIRING, DYEING, ETC. I GREAT SAVING At the B. C. CLOTHIERS LTD. in Men's Furnishings, Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes in the Latest Styles and the Lowest Prices Turnbull's Combinations 8 urcy Sueuo Sport Oxford- jJ gj. Fishermen's Humphrey Trousers OA Off All wool, any size I 'loc t Fool RuiUKTS for t!l( whole . famiy in all sizes at very low All Wool Ribbed Underwear $190 prices MaBBHHMHMMaMMi Children's Calf Oxfonls Q4 Ql.tSD Off nLi;k ano White 8wrt Oxlord CO Off pc-rpair p,r pair Ladles' Shoes--Pumps or Ties per pair Ladi'-s Zipper Style Ifcm.s leather, ut Fine $1.95 1 Misses' Classic in Straps and Oxfords, hundreds of pairs to pick from. S2.25 Two-Tone Sport Oxfords per pair Hlack and Brown Pumps--Blunt toes, per pair i issii Shot--In KUl, Patent auc Velour Cnlf, cr pa'' (. !,:rr t 8eml-8ervlce Holery pt: p.Ul W' Idri-st Silk Crepe SUx-klngs ne: p..r B. C. CLOTHIERS LTD. Phone Mack 321 charse of forty dollars. Possibly a selves from Irthanty m it let ou; little fluttering In the local dovecots piping Ut.le voice tx i'.card n splU' night influence the people at Vic- of the railway and political muf- fnrla ir frv ti fnlra rnr nf nnr nn. flcf. employed by setting them to work in the Skeerm Highway. What do " ju think. Mr. Editor? We know ,' ome of the difficulties Mr. Pat- ttllrft la ttn aitnltltf Knf mnvamnii I ? kasw UJ H WUfc A StlV V Alky lere might strengthen his hands vtUi Ottawa. Don't forget the road. ThU lok lo me like a good time to rouse our- S3.75 S2.95 83.95 85c 81.25 Next door KHzell's .Meat Simp MOS8UACK FKKSH MII.K AND CltKA.M DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Plume, f!7 r - Governor Rolph Out of Hospital BAN niANCISCO A; lowing his dlsrh ii f r cl Hospital. comii' from an nines of r with pulmonar ci. C I nor Jamea Rolph jr t .:. i-v I make a lrteX uy i'. in h fOiotrtyiuuiliTt-'hb -cxet u . ,at SaeramenU) ..a-j- It used to lie Niilplnir a nil molasMcs hut now it'H dvltvioiiH WILL yon ,:vit forget llie iilfnir mid uiolussrs kriiifr lunio"? Ilul llmri lta"e changed. Ttduy, vo know tliHt much of the listlet(iieh of spring tlays rrsulls from conitnoii coiihlipation. Thin contiilSoii can be corrected by Including plenty of "hulk" with inenlo. So loduy, instead of getting an unjdennunt 'Spring Ionic," you go to your grocer's for a pack age of Kellogg's Al.MUtAN. Two tahlespooufuln of this delicious cereal daily furuUh the "hulk" needed to help promote regular habit. All-Kuan ALIHltAN uloo provides vitumiu I), ai well as a generous liure of the iron you need in pring. People nho are renlly ill nfter the , winter, of courve, ehould co isult their phyKiciaiiH. AlJIUtAN it simply reconl-mended for common count ipallon uud AUrBRAM aMn.MflflULaLflU. h not n "cure-all." The'lnhelirof hratrcerrulu tell; now, whether they are all bran or only pari bran. Get Kellogg' I AU..HKAN und uvold dlv uppoiutmeull At ull grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. K u v p on thv h ii ii ii fj Mi tie of 1 1 f