131 iff .V n PAQK FOUR PAINS ALL OVER HIS BODY Kruschen Made Him Feci a New Man Read the experience of this man who had rheumatism so badly that at times he was prevented from working: "About 10 months ago," he writes, "I suffered terribly with rheumatism .and neuritis. The pains were all over my body and some days, I could not even get up from bed to go to work. A friend visited me and suggested "that I should try Kruschen Salts. I did so, the result being that ' the pains seemed to gradually disappear. I have been going to work ever since without a break, thanks to Krus chen Salts, and I feel a new man." A. R. Rheumatic conditions are frequently the result of an excess of uric, acid in the body. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts are notable for their work in dissolving uric acid. Other ingredients assist Nature to expel the dissolved acid from the system. .Month of June In Terrace Is Cool-Showery TERRACE, July 8: Except for one hot week between June 4 and 11, the month of June was cool and showery at 'Terrace. The maximum temperature reading for the month was 95 on June 8 and the minimum B32 on June 4. The mean tempera-!' ,ture for the hionth was 57 as com-,'pared with the twenty year average 'of 58. There was an aggregate of ,2.87 inches of rain at Terrace dur ing June this year in comparison I witn trie twenty year average of 1.83 inches. Everybody reads tne Daily News f hern's rpason Mondays ss. Pr. George .3 p.m. Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Wednes. ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide..10 p.m. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Sat. ss. Pr.-Charlotte: 5:30 p.m. Ss. Pr. Rupert 7 p.m. July 12, Pr. Robert 4 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala ...4 p.m. Monday ss. Pr. Louise a.m. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 p.m. Friday ss. Pr. Alice 9 a.m. Ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Fri. ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m Ss. Cardena p.m. July 19 ss. Pr. Robert 7 a.m. For An) ox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Friday ss. Pr. Rupert ...3 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss.- Catala ....11:30 a.m. Saturday ss. Pr. Rupert ..7 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m From Naas River and Port Simpson .Tuesday ss. Catala .. .11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Mondays ss. Pr. George ..3 p.m. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m Saturday ss. Pr. Rupert .. .7 p.m. From Ocean Falls Wed. ss. Pr. George .10 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena ; p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-July 17, 31 P. Charles 10:30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands July 15, 29 ss. Pr. Charles .. a.m. For Alaska J Monday ss. Pr. Louise a.m'. Wed. ss. .Pr. George 1 p.m. rnaay ss. rr Alice a.m. July 19 ss. Pr. Robert 1 p.m. From Alaska Monday ss. Pr George .... 9 a.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Louise p.m. Satur.-ss. Pr. Charlotte .... p.m. July 12, 2C ss. Pr. Robert 9 a.m: DOLLAR IX NEW YORK t NEW YORK July 8: The Canadian dollar was trading at a dis-j count of 7.64 on the New York Exchange market yesterday. Come in or phone G. We'll do the rest. Attractive Easy terms and liberal allowance on old models. $5.00 down and $3.00 a month will give you a New Singer. TOILER" MAC I TOLD YOU WAS TALKING GUESS, TO MP?. DUMM A- BOUT The SINGER Plan Is the SAVING Plan Keep Step with Style with a Singer. The Singer Plan for domestic economy is pleasant, practical and profitable. Home sewing with a Singer enables you to be well dressed and artistically housed at minimum cost. j Let us .present "The Singer Plan" for you show how Singer pays for itself. IN THE FEDERAL BLOCK "TILLIE THE ILLIE, I CAME TO TELA- YOU WAS WRONG ABOUT QETTIU ALL. TEAV-OUSED THAT GUy IN THE OFFICE THE OTHER CtAV m Steamship Sailings For Vancouver ' A TOW FOR DAD t-IX lllLU - 1 II I 1 1 1 I im 1 I 1 1 in LOVF fOO "TOO MUCH, -Til It WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront While no official announcement has yet been made, the expectation is that the International Fisheries Commission will very shortly set the date for the closing of the 1937 halibut fishing season in Area No. 2. Under the new international treaty, there will be no arbitrary time when fishing must cease but, Instead, a date will be 'set after which clearances will not be Issued. This will enable vessels on the grounds to complete their final catches of the season. At June 30 there was still some 5,500,000 pounds left before the year's quota for Area No. 2 would have been exhausted. A total of 16,300,-000 pounds, according to figures of the International Fisheries Commission, had been taken from Area No. 2 up to June 30 as compared with 15,100,000 pounds at a corresponding date last year. The catch for Area No. 2 this June was some 5,000,000 pounds in comparison with 3.500,000 pounds in the same month last year. Up to June 30 this year the catch from Area No. 3 has been some 10,900,000 pounds as against 10,000,000 pounds in the same period last year. It has been customary in the past to give some eighteen days' notice before closing, down the fishing in either area. Three halibut boats marketed catches totalling 58,000 pounds in Seattle yesterday as follows: Seattle, 39,000, San Juan, 9c and 8c; Forward, 13,500, Whiz, 9'4c and 8c; Repeat. 5,500, San Juan, 9c and 8c. The Forward also sold 3,500 pounds of mixed cod and 1,500 pounds of sablefish at 4c and 6c respectively. At Ketchikan yesterday the Garland sold 12,000 pounds of halibut and the Condor 10,000 pounds. The price paid was 8c and 6c. Salmon deliveries have not been quite so heavy at Ketchikan the last few days. Yesterday 20,000 pounds was brought in. The prices were 12c. 8c and 4c. Considering it is supposed to be the height of the tourist season, the passenger list of the C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, in port from 4 to 5:30 yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, was light at a total of but 107 persons. fiiieen disembarked from the vessel at this port while two boarded her here for the south. Hedley Gold Has Completely Closed Looks Like End For Property Which Was Much In Limelight Lately VICTORIA, July 8: In view of diamond drilling returns, the Hedley Amalgamated Gold property at Hedley has been completely closed down and the entlre crew laid off, It was announced yesterday. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, July 8, 1937 Mac Has a Second "Attack" VM-E-L-L, BUT DOM'Ti IT'S let t happen rm AGAIN, MAC 111, I 4m i n Mail Schedule For ttie East Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 5 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 10;45 p.m. For Vancouver Monday 2 p.m. Tuesday 12:30 pjn Wednesday 4:30 p.m. Friday 9:30 p.m. Saturday 4:30 and 6 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ... 4 pro Monday 9 a.m. Wednesday 10 a.n Friday 9 a.m. For Anyox and Stewart ' Sunday 7 ,D.m Friday 2 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday 11:30 air Saturday, 5 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday " o n From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday .11:30 a.m. For Queen CharioUe Islands July 17 and 31 9:30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands July 15 and 29 , a.m. For Alaska Mondays and Fridays a.m, From Alaska Wednesdays and Saturdays p.m. We take the finest rice, ajM malt, sugar ami salt, treat 'with heatanj presto! Kel-' logg'g Rice Kriapies! A modern miracle of super-cn.-; '-s rtd irrettible flavor. These toasted rice bubbles are so light, wholesome and easily digested that second helpi ngs are always in order at breakfast, lunch, or the children's supper. (They never disturb sound sleep.) Grocers everywhere sell Rice Krispics. Always ready to serve. An amusing Mother Goose story panel on each package. Served by restaurants. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. i RICE 38 KMSPIES. mm IKRispiEs, I l I DCA-'toULLb. J HE'S 1U AGA'M Lmmmmmr -ut ,v if s 1 r Kay Francis Is Getting Better Will be Some Time, However, Before She Returns to Pictures Following' Operation HOLLYWOOD, July 8: Kay Francis, popular screen actress, is recuperating satisfactorily from a recent minor operation. It will be several weeks, however, before she is able to return to pictures. Two Junior Football I.p;iirm i. hibitlon Karnes were played the latter part of last week. On Dominion Day Dorilen Street School de feated Uooth Memorial School one to nothing and repeated on Gyro Flag Day with a four to nii victory. 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