July 12, 1038. 85- " '- -r . r sir HtffTCitf 'Was LEWIS' Mk IN THE HYGIENE COURT OF JUSTICE i tf mr " ' tfntif ,aaaa t Business Man Accused of Rheumatism (fiefort Mr. Justice Kruschcn) Jcdci: Have you anythlni to My, prisoner, before aenUnct ia paated? Phisonh. Well, my lord, 1 cunt Me thit rheumatiam b i crime. Jidci la these enlightened day! all preventable Dines Is I crime just aa much at suicide is. You've bo right to hive rbeumaUim-loweriot your efficiency, spreading Vom, making; yourself a liability to your family and your country, instead of an asset. Do you know that rheumatism costs the country millions of weeks of work a year? PiisoNti But I couldn't help fettinf rheumatism, my lord. Jidce Don't be so sure! The common cauws of rheumatism are constipation and turn uric add. As man to man, cm you stand there and UB me that you can't prevent these ? Pusonu ; Give me another chance, my lord I Jtnxai la this Court of Hygiene don't punish we reform. You are released on probation for three months, on condition that you start and religiously keep on taking the little daily dose. PaisoNca: But but that's exactly what my doctor ordered me year ago I Jcdcc: And you took no notice. I Paisoxn: Well, my lord, the expense. . Tenet: Expense? Nonsense I The Kruschen habit costs much less than lc a day, but it will reform you 'body and loul'. Get rid of the poisonous waste matter from your system, and you will be a new man keen, cheerful, efficient, without a care in your heart or an ache In your body. Go away now and dont let me see you here again, or it may be a more serious matter. Next case! KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism Kruschen is a combination of t fc shundant exercise and fresh trttrsl mineral Salts which r. Vou should have those rur body must get, in some salts every day; hence the las tly, to keep the blood pure, J' portance of the "little daily tttr taside clean, and the sys- 'TEE 0 E TEA doM Every drug counter sells um generally toned up. but which you Kruschen in 25c. 45c and lie bottles, oil get in Nature's own way without It'i tht little daily don that does it. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE SOLID WALNUT 36.00 Bookcase? - MIRRORS- All sizes and shapes, pritlsh plate. S2.00 Priced from . FERN STAND $7.50 Walnut, round ' Everything for the Home Phone 775 52' THIRD AVENUE J Prince Rupert Vancouver-Jasper From any point en the Triangle ThU,e.rm.kelt.TrUgl''T.,ur"-vU.ncover of the .Altered nater. MO .ulle. through the mile, of .oine of Canada , "Inside l'Me" and WOO most majestic mountain.. It'; hM' adventure. Vancouver U the gateway to th. va.t Pacific North-neat playground. There I. a wealth of entertainment of to .ee . . . many place, awaiting you . . . .core, new things to do. Pl now for this fine vacation. Scenery! Outdoor .port.! A cruUe on a "Prince" .hip Oay, metro, other trip, that polita,, Vancouver! There are few uHer such a variety of holiday attraction.. fort ineW moh ' uMU brth n mo. St your n.arett irl htal to hlpj" V-45-38 i UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. e.k r .i oprt. for Vancouver: utmiilYiS Licavc nunc K"- ,v T S.S.CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAKDKNA HtlDAY, 10:30 p m' DAY 1-30 nm a.m. Monday e Vancouver; Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, at Office If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets and TickeU From rwther Information Regarding Reservations ..... ilmnp alio W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Tinru ysc. David Barclay, young son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Barclay, who had i the misfortune to seriously injure his eye with a stick, Is progress ing, lavoramy at tne Prince ttupen General Hospital and it Is now (thought that the sight will be saved. i lifi nnni i From The Waterfront I As forecast yesterday In the Dai'j News, official notification wai made by the International Fish' erles Commission last night ol 'July 29 at midnight as the date for the closing of halibut fishing 'this season In Areas No. 1 and 2 between Cape Spencer and Cali fornia. July 29, one day later than last year's closure, will be the last day on which flshln? will be per-missable. Thereafter boats fishing for sable or end In Area No. 2 wU be permitted to land a pound ox halibut for every seven pounds of tthe other varletes. Lay-over periods jof boats under the voluntary cur-.tatlment plan are now suspended and the boats may leave at first henceforth, doing their lay-over Derlnds after July 29. Heavier catches have been made this year than last, the commission states. C. P. R. steamer Princess cnar. lotte, Capt. William Palmer, was In port from 8 o'clock this morning to 12:30 noon southbound aftei n snwlnllv nrraneed cruise voyaet I to Alaska. It Is the second specla cruise of this nature which the Princess Charlotte has run this season. Eieht halibut vessels landed catches at Seattle yesterday total ling 127,000 pounds as iojiows: Wizard, 40,000 pounds, New England, 8V2c and 8'ic; Federal, 23,-000 pounds, Whiz. 80 and 88c: Areo. 18.000. Booth. 9VaC and 7c; Wireless, 18,000, Sebastion, 9V8c and 7ct Eastern, 15,500, Washington, flt'.c and 7c: Dawn. 1,000. wniz, 8c and 7c; Lane. 5,000, BooUi, 9l4c and 7c; Huskle L.. 6500. San Juan 9'4c and 7c. Several thousand nounds of sablefish and cor were also sold at Seattle yesterday at 4c per pound. for summer herring for the past month for the B. C. Packers re duction plant at Port Edward, has transferred her scene of operations from Nnrth Island to Zayas Isl and but weather conditions have, been none too good of late and ill is exoected the vessel will soon Dft. i ...... l withdrawn from tnts line oi nsn- lng. Salmon offal will now ue ovn liable for the Port Edward plant which has been In practical ly continuous operation now ioi several months. Bringing in a couple of passengers from Manson Creek In the Omineca district who caught the steamer Princess Louise before she sailed for Alaska, a Canadian Airways seaplane arrived here yester-Hnv momlne. A couple of hours' later It left on Its return to the Corp. Harold Raybone, for sev eral years skipper or the local police boat P. M. L. 8, has been froncforrpri tv victoria ana. wun Mrs. Raybone and family, expects to leave this Friday ror nis new post In the south. Phones 18 & 84 P.O. Box 575 Stop' In At MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY For a Dish Of ' FROSTKJST ICE CREAM "A Delight In Every Bite" Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodu, Milk Shakes Opposite Canadian Legion 7HK DAILY NE77S LOCAL NEWS NOTES i Mr anA Mr. P f Sroch fnrmpr.l Catholic Tea. MrS. McNultV'a. 41 I pvpnlno'a train fnr a trtn tA Tnrnntn and eastern points. j S. J. Mayer of Smlthers, having arrived in the city on Sunday night's train for a brief visit to (town on railway brotherhood bus iness, ieii oy last evening s train on his return to the Interior. t Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, Is be running on time. reported to Mrs. A. S. Nlckerson and family sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for a visit In Van couver. Morley Shier, well known Va. couver powder man, who arrived In the city at the end of the week ( oh the Prince John for Stewart. 1 AjJjMJMj. f 1 aM 1 i , With 225 passengers on board. Each pad will kill flies all daj and eery day for three weeks. 3 pads in raeh paeket. 10 CENTS PER PACKET ol Drutfitft, Grocen, Crneral Store. W1IY PAY 3IORE? THE WILSON FLY PAD CO, lUmilioo, Oat. Hotel Arrivals Koyal James Maxwell, R. J. Hawkins and D. Brown, Vancouver; B. J. Kohne, Terrace. Prince Rupert Mary C Welch, Vancouver; E S. Richardson, Tlell; Dr. G. Bran- cucci, Vancouver: Mrs. Philip Weston, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Oakes and H. H. Barnes .New York. Central S. Floyd, Vancouver; J. Pederson city; L. Carfin, E. Wallace, R. Godfrey and C Foster, C.N.R.; J. Fielding, Alberta; D. Morgan, Hardj Bay; M. C Closter, Digby Island. HIS PARTING SHOT EPINAL. France, June 12: (CP) "It's not too soon," said Camllle Charbonnier, farm laborer here, as he went to the guillotine convicted of murdering a policeman. HOLIDAYS WITH PAY SWANSEA, June 12: (CP) Nine thousand South Wales steel work- ThP w No. 9. Catt. Martin Skoe,, ers will receive a holiday bonus this ... . t , t ,l.lrlMn . n .....1. mam wA tuMipn nns open eraaEcu ui iiinus-year, i eu-uuiiai citr. uich . 1 1 receive $10 and those earning less a sum equivalent to their pay. Announcements AH advertisements in this col umn will be charged, for a full ' month at 25c a word. Serenaders' Dance, Hall. Monday, July lS. Anglican Tea, Mrs, July 28. Oddfellows' F. M. Good, PERMANENT WAVES Mrs. Crlttall formerly of the Hudson Bay Beauty Parlor of Vancouver will be' glad to have you call at the Rose Marie Beauty Salon and give you advice for your next Permanent Wave. Specializing in all textures of hair. For Appointment Phone 915 Upstairs over the Cut Rate Shoe Store Can You EqualThis? Clean, Comfortable Rooms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked Meals Beautiful Harbor View, Board & Room $10 Mo. and Up "All White Help" KNOX HOTEL rn nr i nrrr UN LUAM! lv of Surf Point minp loft on last 5th Ave. West, Thursday. U62) Bit Steel Schooner Enchantress! Now at Ketcnikan on tier nay j To Alaska and Hawaii Cant. Charles Kinney, veteran " N j coast navigator, was here Satur- Jack Campbell returned to the! d afternoon aboard the Frin- .r nn on vActArrfav yesterday flftprnnnn afternoon's b train train' 1 " - city following a trip to Vancouver Mrs. H. A. McLean and daugh-, ter. Miss Margaret McLean, sailed yesterday on the Prince Jonn i?r a visit at Alice Arm. tew Alice returning to Victoria j alter having puoiea tne Dig uu-I fnr yacht Enchantress of Los Angeles along the British Columbia coast from Victoria to Ketchikan In the course of a cruise which will extend from Alaska to Honolulu. KETCHIKAN. July 12. With its owner. Morgan Adams, president of the Mortgage Guarantee Company of Los Angeles, and party of Euests aboard, the steel schooner Enchantress was here at the week end In the course of a cruise to Alaska and Hawaii. Mr. Adams not only owns the TfnViantroce Hnfr hp nnvfantpft hpr jHe was at the wheel taking his ! turn on watch during the roughest I cart of the voyage up the "eoast from Los Aneeles from which Dort: the palatial scnooner sauea. "We experienced stiff north-westerlv weather after eettine clear ! but, considered on the whole, It wa& a good cruise, the skipper said. The Enchantress Is a large sailing vessel.-She is 136 feet over all and 100 feet at the waterilne, with i a 27-foot beam and 15-foot draft She is powered with a 210 horse- power Superior diesej. The tower ing masts are capable of carrying' 12,700 square Ieet of sail. Built byi Oeorge Lawley and Sons, the famous Massaehussetts yacht build ers, the Enchantress is one or tne finest of her type. She Is a sister ship to the Westward' owned by T. B. Davis of Cowes, England. Sailed Yankee The sailing: master of the En chantress. Capt. Ole Gundersen, of international racing fame, who sailed Gerald Lambert's Yankee across the Atlantic to race In ti e! Cowes regatta, has also sailed amone other notable yachts tte Resolute. Mr. Adams, who was a commander In the United States navy diirJne the world war. has been cruising to Alaska via British Columbia ports of call, specifically to fish and hunt. "We plan to go as far north as Sitka and then we shall sail or Honolulu. We expect to be awaj two months," Mr. Adams said. The guests of Kfr. and Mrs Adams on the cruise are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schroder, John Scott and Emerson Spear, all of Los Angeles. Nelson Taylor, who - has had plenty of yacht racing experience, is the navigating officer of the Enchantress. Charles Haupt is the chief engineer. The .crew consists of six men on deck, two' engineers and three stewards. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICES WINNIPEG. July 121 (CP) Win nipeg wheat prices advanced 2 lie to lc at the end of the week, July closing at 98c. r.ET WORLD HELP LONDON, July 12: '(CP)--Started. asyeatggo tne tuna tq.wjpe uuv .mc don Missionary Socie.ty Board has hpen met. it was announced, con trlbutlons came from many parts of the world. Swains Transfer and Taxi A. McDonald, Prop., Terrace Picnic Parties and Taxi Any where Special Trips to Lake-else Lake Also Boat Service on Lake Write or Wire for Further Information N THE MTKEME COi nT OF nRITISH roi..MiA IN PROBATE 111 tli Mattrr o( th And , thp Matter o( tUe EaUU ol Frank llnmnifr. I)sd. Intestate . .'vm of V. n t htf cmAT Ox ilia Honor. W. E. Ptelver. made on tho aota lay of June. A. D. 1938. I wa id Admlnlstrotar at the eaUte w rrann 7T ' uvt ait turtle bav- lr claim aalnatth saJxt ett are, . ..ih fn furnish, same, oroo- -H vermeL to me on - i ith day o August, A, D 193. od.Hl . i n MitAt are re- ouiitd to pay the atoount of their in- Dtd 6tb day at ly. A D- -ARTHUR J. LANCASTER, Deputy Official AimlJiMtratoc. Prtoo Rupirt; B. O. Cool arid deliciousl "SALADA I j t,ib Thrift Cash & Carry ! 19 MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS Nalley's Salad Time p Queen Charlotte Crab OHp ! Dressing-i2-oz. jar . Meat V-lb. tin ; Libby's Australian Sliced Pine- Royal City Pork and Beans-apple- Qp tms- 23'C Squat tins fQi .3 for Cut-Rite Wax Paper 40-foat Ocean Falls Paper Napkins : rolls. ' -25C '75 in each package. JCJg Niagara Falls Nibiet Corn Rose-Dale Asparagus Cuttings 10-oz.tins. "Af No. 2 tins. 15C Xt UV Each Each Hedlund's Meat Paste 6 var- Brcwn' Sugar 22C ietles. 25C 4-lb. bags ; 3 tor Fry's Chocolate Bads Always ' Jello Chocolate Qp fresh. 14C Pudding-3 for V,-lb. cello Canning Cherries Now at Santa Rosa Plums 0)C their best. 25C 2 lbs. :::: u' 9c I Per dozen I Dessert Pears Country-Kist Brand. 16-oz. IQn Bacon Diamond A' q Un I MMaWMWaMMWMaWWWaWalaay' Destroys Flies And Other Insects 16 oz. FLY-KIL and attachable sprayer Both for 59c Ormesltd te? 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