BACKACHE May beWarning . Backache is often caused hy lnzy kidney action, When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest or that tired-out and heavy-headed feeling may soon follow. ‘That's tho time ta take . Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd’s atimulate © in trylng to “smoke out” his wife 2 Healthier Than Ever lor Dummy Play Wins Game _ Wednesday that Chism admivted . round. Her jump to three spades was a weakness|rel, Neither Chism or his wife ti bid, intended to keep her opponents out of the bid- according ‘fo. a. report. emanating from the regular MC I PI Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now, SCOUTING NEWS Fire Ends Quarrel Pl cheond « on CHICAQO wi—Police say Willie he set a tenement fire which killod five persons and injured , “iy HELEN DENNING If Miss Br yi had held a good hand, she would! dropping ‘a lighted match Into The Boy Scot movement in Prince Rupert ap- have redoubled after Mr. Abel’s double on the first|some rubbish where he thought was hurt, He is being held with- the kidneys to normal action, Then you out charge for further question- monthly:meeting of ‘the Boy'Scouit’ District Council ding. It succeeded in keeping everybody out but Mrs. |ing, a held ith Give: Centr e Wednesday. ** Fusty, who went on to game, — + |Scout. Grou ps: ‘Stronger, Lee Chis, 27, has admitted that Mrs. Fusty’ s Masterful . 11 Tuesday morning. They said . his wife was hiding after a quar- pears to: be stronger, ‘and healthier than ever before, fee! better—sleep better—work better. ‘@ While final figures - ‘are © not Q Your Scand fein ! apa ee ak available, reports from the vari- SOE oe aaerainerable Today and Sat, 7-9 p.m. Sat. Mat, 2 | upper feft corners. “s) 5 MUSEU M ous ‘Scout and Cub troops North, (Miss Brash) She carefully avolded a trap Name of person to whom you. are JA WWE throughout Prince Rupert: indi-| . S—J 642 at this point. At looked so na- | BoB Cn MARIE i . SAW lpg oa gt Weate that. there are more Cubs, : H--9 65 43 tural to cash her three good dia- E:< SAINT. rel auldress. rural: route. mit es he tate Scouts and Leaders - than ever Do 7) monds and discard as many los- 1 am 1 or r post aflce eb: ‘nb - ke re S - before. Ls West. Fast ers as possible from the board. inte BAILEY ae ft ‘i AW Pec et ON The meeting: learned of the| (ir. Avel) (Mr. Champton) pee ae netioe would have test i | fy sOceLYN BouToN.-—|fonmation of new Seoul oon] “GAs RTE.” Ite opposing dlamonds Were Al a sm “In'spite of the fact we. have saareh” With David’: “gsbyte Ad oca ot Clb vided 4-4 and nobody ¢ could ruff ( = been “Closed” to the public; We | Bruce Mills acting as Scoutmast- |‘ South, (Mrs. Fugly), in, A 2, “EE ul i! He sa etic rat waltge Noy and: ‘assistant, respectively. BAO 73 AVOIDS TRAP A Rew Petry = aa William. Homenuk, with the. .as- D-K QJ 23 3 : . - vm Sase, ne a guest speaker et sistance of Harry Jukes, will be GmA 86 4 mond and dscard the Tas ol ts TOT E M anadian: vu Y taking over the Presbyterian Cub ‘he bidutng: North Yast {TOM the board, She also cashed || Covor ey TECHNICOLOR | hight. Dr; Sage said. Tie, was. very Mr. B South | Wost ¢ impiessed: with our‘ museum af- Dae ae nthe. haber oe brings 138 Dbl. 03S. (the queen of diamonds and play- , 48 Dbl. . All Pass ed a heart from dummy. She u ' eer ar see me went Seat troops in the clty. "Mr. Abel's penalty double of trumped a club, then Jed back a ‘| M, KE. Martin reported on the hi d ati heart and ruffed it with t) - “ lis,’ four ‘spades did him no good at) heart ana rufte with the sev mwa wilh coy “of "Soogwils: "very. successful district summer all, although it may be sald that en of spades. ae te Wee. ota ndlen Jcamp held at’ Lakelse Lake in better, players than he have| Her next play was the good | oe b uly jane attended by tee under-estimated Mrs. Fusty's!jack of diamonds--which she: meee jand three leaders, them masterful play. He won the first!ruffed in dummy, She had now! Wing: Wodnesday night, the: main, agreed-that in future the sum-| trick with the king of hearts andjaccomplished her purpose of| i topic Aiscussed’ was. Mugen: mer camp. “must be made an aN-| followed with the ‘jack.’ .. jsttipping Mr, Champlon’s hand: ara istory| Week: esata to we local: nial"eventis "= * L Mrs. ‘Fusty: ruffed the second lof everything but spades—at a We. are. cordially the "Mt o Good tiews as also released by heart and paused to try to count) time when the lead was in dum- residents to Welt the. cou the meeting to'all the boys: who up to ten winners in the hand; my; On the lead of a heart from ‘sunday aflemndon Getaber We. attended’ .the districtcamp.1 ry was not easy.. In fact it didn’t!dummy : Mr, Champion ruffed enijoyca‘cuptof tea ‘wlth us; We) There was'a surplus of $78.50 left even look possible, But eventual- | with the five of spades, (It would arevdsking that-no children‘¢ comet over -after. camp expenses had ity she found a way. not have. helped him to ruff with | TTC without’ their’ parents..'The’ Pos“ een ‘paid, therefore the meeting y , At trick ‘three she led the the queen.) . an ery) ter contest. was judged Weds decided to'refund §3 fo each boy deuee of diamonds, With some| . Mrs. Fusty overruf fed with the ; Nie RITA NEVILLE day night by. Mrs: G.'A. Hill, Nelthat attended’ camp. reluctance Mr. Abel went with {en of spades ‘and laid down the nT : i t } . iH NT evace. He returned’ the queen, ace for héi tenth trick, ‘As’ you einer wi be announced cure the Scouts’ contribution to the Te r= ‘Mrs, Fusty he gue ste? aie ‘Ine ‘and’ queen of : Wr, yn od oe Sat. Mat, 2 -- 3:20 -- 5:15 i exciting saga torn from the flaming pages of Eves. 7-—9 p.m. ea TU Mn {ng.Museurh, Week. "Response to’ ‘Salt Lake improvement project— gin , the ‘contest was. excellent and. that: of building a: trail-aroun aljab to ea led a small mes fell together on, the last many: “excellent: ,. posters =, were thé: lake:::-Although ...the.. work | 22 att sand ite we winning. ‘has ceased for‘ the present time, entries - for, wAic neré are :the District’ Council expressed \ t 500- Mi | T Ky | prizes: ‘are, now: in: the mail on. continued, interest in the project. Two Comp e e l e re judging, : investigate’ the-. possibility, of “We: ‘hope: to. have: these ‘two forming a Rover group. for. older young people as guests. an Open boys, 16 and.17 years of age. - House: day, and also. to, have @). ‘The meeting approved its an- showing ‘of the other posters. nual .contributibn “tothe Civic ‘We. will’ be giving further’ re-|Centre and appointed Dr. ‘Mor- | ports on- Museum’ Week: shortly. ris: Wayman“ as Seout represen-. Be:sure and listen to the radio tative to the Civic Centre Board and: read, The Daily. News, for; of Directors. , further. details, /Eyeryone, is wel-. come-at our Tea Party,. ‘which’ is} being” colivened: by ‘the: w 1g “et é . . a : : ' A haem 4 a rrrrire Pray THEATRE: . ation helped speed the journey a little, They managed to gex within: a mule of the canip (which was: flying out prospec- tors) when a sudden gale arose,! = throwing the raft against a bank in mid ‘stream..: ° _, (Continued from ‘page i) + Also lost in the spill were some ‘letters of introduction and golden nugget spoons, goodwill token from: the Whitehorse Junior. Chamber ef Commerce to the Reeve of | The thought of - warmth and Kitimat; food within shouting distance | 5 a : ‘The loss of personal. posses- only added to the despair. Butj] © _ Presents Its Ai New K 22. — 1 sions didn’t concern them deep-|they resigned themselves to.re- vt palin ne ly. Thelr. immediate concern was imaining on the gravel bar until; to’‘light a fire and dry out thelr ithe ‘storm subsided, °°” clothes, - but the: matches had; “Maybe we, could have made | béen'kept in: Huntley’s pocksack |the camp — we were desperate ' coli. case“is‘now in much better which was, by ‘now, pichably jenough. But we weren’t in any! Modernistic , Shape, thanks: to the, help of J:! drifting. miles away. ~ ‘condition to warrant endanger- i] . MiB. ‘Scott.’ Cases are: being paint: | In ‘Ala ka |. For two: and a half days they ing our lives,” Huntley sald. ° ated, butit-will take another week | n as a |wete in bad. shape, handicapped; They reached ine camp next. New Stylin before we can; open’ ‘to thé: pub- | ‘without the warmth’ of a fire,|morning where they were: wel-: a yung lic. We are sotry about: ‘this pub} f L M E.N D 0. R F A|R Snow was beginning to fall on|comed “like royalty.” Geologist 7 ‘anyone: having ‘Visitors can ‘make: FORGE: BASE, Alaska. — ‘the: mountain ridges and the|R. D. Wesmanin, in'charge of the '} an: ‘appoihtment tpi 26 through! A Wol. 7 inight’s were. cold, especially |survey camp, took them in, fed: the’ Muscbny duridg this" period’ Ajrmian, Tt ird Class al- since there was only one sleep-!them and gave them another rand I wil}, be happy to’ accom-j ter D.. Renshaw, 28, “SOM Ing: bag. sleeping bag, They stocked up Quick Boiling modate: ul em. We will: have. our ‘doors’ open’:on Octoher.’5“and of “Mr. and” ‘Mrs... P. A. Lhope. by .that’time {o-have' ous ‘Rensnaw,, 1044 - Bth’ ‘Ave. | But rrevidenee smiled uean-on food and managed to hitvn, the. adventurers and they stum- a plane ride to the other side of ‘bled across a. hox of tmouldy’ the river and reached a ou: ot gg ye x a {work finished, Thank you: all for’ Egst,, Prince, Rupert, arriv- ‘matches in a deserted: trappec’s!trail-—the first they had walked forbearance during: "Clean, up" ed in: Alaska last’ week, jcabln. "jon s0 far, tithe, Pht go) Airman Renshaw. entered the “id rather be without foo’) The rallied over the Bear’ — eran nena United States. Alr Force Decem- in ithe wilderness than without: Creck Pass which has the most on her, 1035,. After, completing 11 fire, Cold is absolutely intoler- spectacular scenery the pair had! ks of basle training al Parks| Able,” Ron Huntley ssald, /yeheld, they stated, On ‘the: las. "|NDUSTRIAL nF a ul a. it a on ey: my ‘AR Base, «California, © Alrman ’ They . pushed on towards, day they passed the sifrvey crew. g bk a oat and MARINE 7 ey. ee “ a a a a a u LECRIC COPPER KETTLE _RuPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC ee eh map et eT iler AF Base, Bilozi, Mississippt, [ning low and they ‘were getting : ‘entering Stewart ‘Tursdav, ‘ whore he comnleted Radio Qver- jdesperate, Thelr last meal for! They flew In from, Stewart - | BLOTS school, ‘He ls presently as-jthroe and a half davs conalstec | yesterday, - | signed with the 198}st AACS lof a tablespoon each of pew | Any plans for the future? well iManadran where he will he using /ered eve, Travel at this stage |oelieve Ib or not, Ron Huntley: Renshaw was statlohed at Kees- Treaty Creek but food was rmn- ‘working on the Casslar highway, : “COW. BAY. ' . me a his newly acquired skill, was painfully slow, wants to complete the trip from co 2 : oo ° “engin, Iepatis fos 1) While a resident of Prince, poling thelr way along ‘he Stewart to Terrace, When--he'r > ae iRuper!, Airman Renshaw Wasloreek they noticed some planes OM ° Cold: ‘Welding: at: “Motor. : Inot sure, But what Js sure, Is | | Blocks, oylinder heads, ele, employed at the Watson Island|taging of 1 landing wili it Ib looks as promising x3! mit at the Columbia Cellulose aking off and landing wily ithat ooky fis p ff | Canal han 3 | GSchenley Ci regularity approximately three | Le last one, his partner will be | Al000 Heater . - - 716 Fan Heater. . . D35T Glass Heater With Heat Control , “Jerse: Ny, Nylon, Ate Mors. Aut Waly rot Sunday fonyonlent Main Yino connoes; (long al dasper for polnts Hast: and West, Dally train service to Killin vin Torruce LEAVE 4:00 vam. 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