MOB TOUR She Dreaded Going Upstairs Woman's Fear of Rheumatic Pains One of the many-troubles that afflict rheumatic sufferers Is the difficulty of getting up and down stairs. Such was the case with this woman, before" she started taking Kruschen, but now she finds It no trouble. Read what she says: "I have been talcing Kruschen now for over 12 months, a half-tea-spoonful in hot water first thing in the morning, and I feel a new woman. J had very painful rheu matism In my knees and back and also my head was getting very bad. I used to dread walking upstairs, now I am very thankful to say It is no trouble at all and I scarcely have any pains. I feel better in health than I have done for years." (Mrs.) O.M. Two of the Ingredients of Kruschen Salts are notable for their work in dissolving uric acid. Other ingredients of Kruschen assist Nature to expel the dissolved acid from the system. Phone 18 and 84 P. O. Box 575 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices 'Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. Seal Cove Post Office. (tf) FOR SALE Three-quarter size mattress in good condition, also mandolin and guitar. Phone Blue 787. (179) FOR SALE-rBeautiful steel bed. I i . ... la test springs. Kesimore coil mattress; Reasonable. Nelson's Barber Shcfo; (179) FKIVATE SALE of household furniture at 528 8th Ave. West. All must be sold. Ti J. Sher-ton leaving for ;theaouthu (182) ABOUT THESE REPAIRS For lumber, shingles, cement, plaster, i brick, Gyproc and roofings, seel Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone I 116- tf. nacc, good garden, one of finpst. harbor views in city. Apply to Pullen, Dally News. (tf) DEPENDABLE spare time sales-' people .to work among their friends, acquaintances, lodges, societies, churches and business' 'concerns, showing our sample! portfolio or prlnted-to-order Christmas Cards and boxed as- aortments. a postal card will bring our sample book without charge. A friendly company of-' ferlng absolutely the best values! ana tne most liberal commissions to reliable Christmas Card sales people, experience unnecexsnrv Write today. No obligation. Prpm. ler Art Guild, 570 Seymour St., Vancouver, u WORK WANTED JAPANESE Lady wants housework job. Phone Green 481. Senl Cove Grocery. (182) LOST LOST Friday night, pair lady's plKSkln gloves. Please phone 355. , (180) UVVII . V W Q ......... H.IV4 . 0 ..V. 4 DAY SPECIALS! Aug. 1 to Aug. 7 Uiu Union Steamship Company of a small mixture of timothy. I GRAPEFRUIT JUICE aome peavjne and vetch with small amount of timothy. Delivery anytime. Mike Masicli, Smithers. B.C. (190) FOR RENT ANGUS Apartments, three and four room suites. (tf) HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Apartments, Phone Red 421. ' (tf) FOR' RENT RAVKn.rnnm U 13!2-oz. tins. 2 for ORANGE MARMALADE Empress. 4-lb. tin PINEAPPLE CURES Large tin. Each CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS Red Arrow. 1-lb. cello OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Regular size tins. Each DESSERT PEARS No. 2 squat tins. 2 for RICE AND WHEAT PUFFS Cello pkt . uuni 1IUUOC, 1 sun room and glass protected : SPAGHETTI Catelli's, .-.nL. III. i . 1 m t 1. 1 yyitu, wun eiecinc ranue. fur. io-oz. tin PRESERVING APRICOTS No. 1 quality. A crate PEARS ninp Firm . AGENTS WAN TEf) I Large basket 29c 25c 44c 10c 28c 10c 25c 9c 9c rilONE 179 We Deliver Try a Dally News classified ad vertlsement for best results. Untish Columbia, Limited. Hie new Ooard ot Harold Urown, president and i managing director. J. K. iMacliae. chairman, Gordon Farrell, Ernest iu. liUcKerlield and il. J. K. Al len. Among s those muse actively actively Iden iified with W. G. Wood twelve vice. shi THE DAILY NEWS PAVING THE WAY FOR START OF REGULAR TRANS-CANAPA FLIGHTS Making a leisurely survey flight from Vancouverto Montreal, examining airports along the route and gathering data for the forthcoming trans-Canada airway, officials paving the way for start of regular commercial flights are pictured as theystopped at Lethbridge, (Top) and at Edmonton as part of their flight. Standing In front of the Lockheed-Electra transport aeroplane owned by the department of transport, as it stands on the Lethbridge field are, A. D. MacLean, federal sup erintendent of airways; Philip G. Johnson, of Seattle, newly-appointed vice-president in charge of operations of Trans-Canada Airlines Ltd.; Wing Com. D. R. MacLaren of Trans-Canada Airlines Ltd.; D. B. Colyer of Chicago, vice-president of United Air Lines Ltd.; Mayor D. H. Elton of Leth bridge and Squadron Leader J. H. Tudhope, M.C., chief pilot of the aeroplane. Squadrone Leader Tudhope Is shown again at lower left broadcasting a message from the aeroplane to a radio beam st ation 150 miles away. The trans-Canada machines will fly by radio beam a greater part of their route. At right, is a view of the Lockheed's control cabin with pilot and co-pilot in their seats, as it looks from the passenger's seat. There are 37 dials on the instrument panel to aid In handling the ma THE MomttoiBMsasbaaa THRIFT CASH & CARRY MALKINS 1JEST TEA- 1-lb. pkt. MALKINS REST COFFEE 1-lb. tin MALKINS REST BAKING POWDER 12-oz. tin 49c 39c 21c AN AVIATOR CAP FREE With the purchase of Malkin's Products BROKEN WALNUTS Olp New stock. Lb. nil. I. FI.AVm? SAf All iwrrccivc " - ' " " w .j. IlVliUOl.Ill . - , I run L,t i-ine quality timolhy'8-oz. 1 Qs 16-oz nay anu also clover hay w'thifor -sut , WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Union Steamship Company ViMH lio.tti iiiii'fr;i ii I'. uit :inil iu fwnv Pretty Wedding This Morning At .Anglican Church men- ,-"" nmncn a Anglican niiiiiiin Cathedral, aineurai, the new company art'of Miss Marguerite Cooke, daugh-dward, W. G. Murrin, ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooke.. iif i . l tir tt wi n ,il Wm. Crawford, W. 11. Malkin. fourth It is not quite certain whethei all the fishini? boats have arrivnl Tlln WPflllinir ffw-itr lihu-u fli! r .1 1 . - 1 . .. . L i . , 1 m. . . . iom tne uaiiKs since the closing '"ie prajeroooK. ihe Urldt-s-of the fishing season. Some of;'1! Was iss Grace Clark, at-the boals have landed catches at'red in a darker blue with white Butedale and these have not yet ("ecessories and a corsage of pink been returned. The probability is rosebuds, also very charming, that there will be no more salts Tn Kroom was supported by on the fish exchange. j Matthew Harris. Some very were naiu tor Ketchikan yesterday. Two boats "Win "TILLIE THE TOILER" 11 During the signing of the regis- Crop Prospects Throughout Canada Are Revived OTTAWA, Aug 3: As the season atmroaches. the gen eral farm, crou situation throuo-h. ogt Canada shows little deviation irom the trend which has been evident for the past few weeks All Eastern Canada and British Columbia continue to show fine prospects while the drought stricken prairies face failure over a wide area with low yields ex , peeled from those fields which still promise a commercial crop The Maritime Provinces and Que-Jbec are now in need of rain but ! the recent hot dry weather has facilitated haying. Harvesting Is under way In Ontario with pros-(pects for all grains fair to good ! Fruit crops are promising in all , the eastern provinces. Hall damage in Manitoba has caused some loss over fairly extensive areas. Harvesting has begun and early i crops seem fairly safe from rust damage although late fields may be seriously affected. The feed situation in Saskatchewan and aecuon ria , Pickets Guard All Textile Factories MONTREAL, Aug. 3; Pickets guarded the outside of nine Quebec Province textile mills while the leaders of the strike of close to ten thousand workers waited for the employers or the Quebec Government to make the next move. Weather Forecast Furnished t.hruut, ti courtesy o rt. Dominion Me1orologlcal Bureau Victoria ana ninc Kupen. inia mr oast U compiled from observation ti ken at 8 a.m. today and covers the 31 hour period ending 5 pm. tomorrow). Synopsis Pressure remains low off the northwest and the Queen Charlotte Islands. Heavy rains on the north coast and fair :ind warm elsewhere. Prince Rupert District aid Queen Charlotte Islands Strong south to west winds, foggy and cool with rain. West Coast of Vancouver HI andnorthwest winds, becominv fresh to strong with increasing cloudiness. . fita nas urignieneu appreei- t-d. further moisture I ably as a resull of recent ralrs little help to grain ui iin nuresiing already starli yields will be low. 1. Three Red Roses, any variety i 0n . m. iVlcj, any variety . iqo 3. r-Three Yellow Roses, any variety .. .. Z i 00 " 4. Three White Roses, Z..T. any variety 1 00 5. Three Roses, any color, any variety . i oo 6. One Rose, any color. high freak prices ;irJir Mis Swanna Olofson played 3-Pansies, one vase or bowl. 6 bloom uMh "t "tZ spring snrinir sm salmon mnn at j 1 Lve ou Truly" on the pipe4-Best general display of garden flowers arranged frr sold theirs at 1434C a pound. Fish A reception followed at tin have been scarce in Ketchikan nome f the bride's parents an I and the canneries havn been the young counle are salllnir nn working only a few hours a day. 'he steamer Catala for Victoria l 04 00 lounst evidently got VJlWO they expected yesterday. Most of where thev will make their fntur- what homc- 11. . , , , . . .. r - - - - "au t0,u about i,r,nte IQ'U oVen from Kethlir ., - .0. ... DONT MEMTtOM X My DEAr2 HOPE- tDU TAKE v n r.?t rt 1 nw. - :tiTr iKiiiHr 1 1 1. ..11 1 - effect. 80 pobits for aualltv. 90 nnlnfo fn. irnn., (Prizes in Section 4 donated by Mrs. R. M. Winslow and F. Dlbb, Prince Rupert) Class 6 House Plants ueranium or Pelargonium 2. Begonia, tuberous rooted " ,' XOO ""Pt-rts rain and they had a,. 'rC" " TU5,T.THIMK,MACL.MW. ciOTTL'EB VNJHlLE SUB'S 1M 'vXi-O'R rOI OM.V ft. I Vy" X. Ik I I -Mm r'MKln f I 1 IT II II V I 1 .75 5.00 1.00 3. Begonia, hanging or pendala . 0Q 4. Flowering Plant, any variety " '""r" M 5. Coleus, any variety , 00 6r 6Follage Follace Plant, Plant, anv anv varlp vari.tv . jt " ' : i-w Efi0Vt,:VS,,itu(0frthe man e hr 7Hanging Basketany variety boats anaaian national ... . in port the waterfront was All Entries ,,,., to be in '... very dreary and the downpour "auWiiy- Kept up most of the day. Thf Dalit NanTC tint n I w rt n 1 il . J ,v- mo ait auUilCU M. S. Beloit was in port today :lrculation. Play safe 1.00 can crops be f and PRINCE RUPERT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW MONDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1937 Prize List CLASSIFICATION 2nd $ .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Best Rose In show to be selected from ave'"IIlZI...i. Rose Bowl ma, oc cxnionea wim unopened buds attached. Class 2 lAntirrhlnum, one vase, 6 blooms, any colors or variety 1 00 -vuula, uiauge gr icmon, one vase, 6 blooms 1 00 3. Calendula, mixed, one vase, 6 blooms .... ion 4. Any other annual not classified, one vase 6 spikes or blooms j w Miss Marguerite Cooke Weds L Sweet Peas, named varieties, 6 spikes of each in 6 Joseph Graham Wilkinson And t separate vases without foliage 30o directors includes i Leaves for Victoria sweet -peas, unnamed varieties, 6 spikes of each In o separate vases without foliage ... 200 (Prizes in Section 1 donated by Arthur Bayne. Seeds- naji aim rionsi, j'nnce Rupert) Inn. I'll ill II- n Vin.. I...f. .. .. d. bWeet PeaS. OOP VatP IS enllrnc ...III. . . . . St. Andrew's llaW 200 vesi. to josetin Bryce, W. Fleck, and E. II. Clen- Graham Wilkinson of Esquimalt, denning. The company operatas B.C., wireless operator on H.il. in the coastal ser- -s. Skeena. Bev. Mr. Goodrich arrangement with or without moss optional) 4Oladioli, one vase, 3 spikes, one color 2 00 5, Gladioli, one vase, 3 spikes, mixed colors 2 00 ? Class 4 1-Dahlias. Pompom, 3 blooms, one color or mixed 1 00 2. Dahlias, Cactus. 3 blooms, one rnic.r ,r mi, officiated. 3-Dahlias, Decorative, 3 blooms, one color or mixed 1 00 The bride was very beautiful in 4 Dahlias, Coltness, 6 blooms, one color 1 00 a gown of coronation blue with 5. Dahlias, Coltness. 6 bloom.? mivsH .' jaccessories lo match and carried 6. Dahlias, any bedding dahlia other than coitne blooms ' , .50 .50 .50. .50 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 r ." Balagno ... w iu oe seiectea irom entries in Sections 1. 3, 4, 5 and 6) ' 1. Best Vase of Perennials, variety any 1 00 2, -Best Vase or Bowl of Cut Flowers, suitable for table centre, artistically arranged 2.00 .50 1.00 .50 2.50 .50 .50 .50 .50 JO .50 .50 Sunday Evening After "7 "oTMond.y morning before 8:30. No fee for entering Dahlias, and roses be may displayed with one or more unopened buds attached. (Cut this out for future reference.) Tuesday, August 3, I H : I lI L J 7T1 LAST T1AIFS TOMnTTT LAST SHOW BTARTHa-n, The Tenderest Story ot Our Time . . . "SEVENTH ' HEAVEN" with Simone Simon James Stewart ADDED METRO NEWS and MUSICAL Coming Wednesday "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" With Dorothy Lamour Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates fl.Oq op 50 Rooms Hot tt Cold Wittr Prince Rupart, fl.C, rhone 281 P.O. Boi HI THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert By Waitover .7 mLrv 7 I i