rn rr May 11, 1928 f QUICKLY, BANISHED i s.iffred years of agony : : ,ii.;h blind itching piles," c irs. W. Hughes, of 1 ..-lv-laga St, Montreal. i'ini, loss of strength, r ,;n;ikte misery, was ray 1 . ;y lot until I came across d a-i3uk. I know now that i -, .' is nothing on earth i qua! this grand herbal l vaU't. Since it lifted me !. ,:i misery my earnest wish to make Zam-Buk known" i : ,-J I sufferers." soc. ao. Moves Pain Like Magic ! Running Shoes 1 lilrcn. from . . . IJOf i: from .S1.0 Mru. . $UJtr, -' are rtl bargain VW have also h great 'llf.it of Men's Suits - Ill tie Serge, made ii.-ie imported Eng-'irial8 by the best : :m ... $0.00 up I Hoys' I'ants from $1,115 i:d Girl.-' lilasert, Sl.Tfi up Silk and Wool r-i at prkf '!''. per rent leu. Montreal Importers '! hird A' efiue Miller, proprietor DOLLAR DAY V AND SATl'KDAY rk and Beans, large, 4 for .... $1.00 l'"i-k and Beans, me-ivg. 20c, 6 for $1.00 I'i'rk and Bmu, small, IV. 8 for .. Si 1.00 Ki ti hup, large. 3 for gum .ilad Cream, :t for $1.00 i "mato Soup, large, - , 6 for .. $1.00 I mato Soup, small, i . . s for ... $1.oo l ' a nut Butter, reg. fr $1.00 liili ftauoe, rtf, 40c, . 1.00 I ' 'lia Relish. r. 40c, ' 91.00 Prepared Mustard. ' . r, for .... Si 1.00 HEINZ GOODS AT IKCIAL 1'UICKS Hassallem Grocery 10. LTD. i'h'.nes 18 and 81 P.O. Wax, 575 NavySuits and Ensemble Suits "Demers" CLEVER FOUR The young First United Act. I Act 2.- Act a Act 4 O Stocks ACT COMEDY1 imti:i ciirict'ii vol i r people's Society Church heavily lu connection Mentation of m four iOPLKEN- ti:i:t.un ntmii;i iioim , I .AST NKillT at A agsln wired with tbe pre-act play. The young Country School Ma'am" which took place taut night to a crowded house, the organ renovation fund being substantially supplemented from the proceeds. Then were in all fourteen uharaettn. all of whom took their part well although apecal mention might be made of the heavy work of Mies A. Oarnett and Jack Holroyd, the latter of whom u even more successful on the etaae Uwa he la In. the ring. Also the part of -Gideon Longface taken by D. MUler was well sustained. Happily there did not seem to be o misfit in the whose caste and much credit Is due the actor and their director. Miss E. tt. Earle for the good results obtained At the close Miss Earle wns presented with a beautiful bouquet of carnations a" a mark of appreciation frotn the members. Between acta Price's orrhestre played M-laetlcns which were mui-l; appreciated. The complete caste follows: Ma Soeckleby Miss A Oamett Pn 8neckby- A Partner. ... J. Holroyd Maria Jane Sneckleby . . . Miss E. Orastle Miss Wise The School Teacher Miaa C. Harvey James Hugbson A Farm Hand O. H. Stocks Oldaon Longface A Trustee . .d. Miller Rev. Mr. Hardy District Minuter. .. . a. Harris Miaa Bersbeba Buck Spinster - Miss B. Roger Mary Blown Miss C Irvine Ike SneckJebw Young College Boy. B. Barrle Mayeetl Primrose.. Miss V Krikevsky .Birdie Walker Mlas K. Duun Mrs. Ca-lap Mtas O. Kolosoff Tommy Crisp Master Uslle Wilson fl'MMARV Of ACT. Breakfast la the (area kitchen Miss Wise arrives. Visitors during the evening Six aaontbs later. Mrs Sneck leby witerUlns. Orchestra members were: pianist. Miss Molue Lawrence: violins. M lines Ruth Wilkinson and Audrey Parkin. Jamas BaMantyne. Walter Johnson and Victor Thomas At the data the choir aoenbera en- trrtaiiaad Use easts at a dainty lunch downstairs and among '-hose making reaches wate J. 6. Wilson. Rev. A. wilaan. Jack Holroyd. Miaa Carle and WOMEN'S INSTITUTE TERRACE DISCUSSES UKE DRESSING ROOMS Paper Heart n Home rmniMnlrs hy Mrs. r.irl Pnhlr at Wr Intfr-eotlng Meitlng tlliliiiii rii if 6 Ba.4ff0 you can easily Idelicious Dofuhnuts, CooKieSaetc. with MAGIC powdII MADE IN CANADA t.W. GlU-eTT co. T0B0MTO. CAM. KelIogg8 Corn Flakes- are not only America's favorite breakfast cereal but their flavor and delightful crispness it- famous the world overs More than 11,000,000 people enjoy them prefer them every day. CORN FLAKES CONTAINS no AU'M tTO. number of dataalng rooms at Lakelae Lake was favorably received and the ocmmit:ee on community betterment was asked to ascertain particulars as to cost and report at next meeting. Arrangements were made for undertaking the catering for tbe dance on May 34 as s means of raising funds. Following the business meeting Mrs. Caral Pohle read ao Iniesaetmg and Instructive psper on "Home Economics in the Home." in which many good ngKrstlona were offered In regard to ftcmatlc working and planning with Judgment and esnse. Advice was given la regard to furnishing, cleaning, cooking, laundry, sewing, entertaining, etc.. almpllcity being tbe keynote of success with least effort in these matters. Scientific kitchen arrangements and labor am lug convenieaoas were advocated wharevar possible. Budgeting the family finances was also aateaaatid aa was the desirability ea giving children responsibility In sartaln work of the home aa a means M proa at araHHm mat-aoey la eFAe otenry but In though t fulness and as a means of Interesting thean In home economics Mia. Pinter and Miaa Blderktn Isosiaaaaa for tbe afternoon and tea t the close of the meeting John B. Morgan, tbe Uy this week who has been (or the purpose aaklng arrangements for the ntrtlne, of sonetnseUon of the Blllaaar Sprues TEBJtACC. Hay 11- At the monthly : Mllia. Ltd . new sawmill near hare. wtH Ung of the Terrace WaWAaaVa In- saU by the Cardeoa toaaorrear moroig stitute on Tuesday afternoon a pro- on his return to bat logging camps :t awl to undertake the erection of a Mueaaii laiet aoulh of Swaaaon Bay. 7HH DAILY OTSW3 page nva BISHOP LLOYD AND BRITISH IMMIGRATION iTtVtTlOV .IN iij'tiMtU TO Al S-l TItAfJ WIT -BKPM u;i(j TO j 1IIOSK HMO ADOPT J'OI.U'V " OTHER (J00I) SBTTLEJtt MU IIIMIN f'ilVTIXOIAT KKVKK YKT itti i;i.:i) Aft , maw ititniMi , AM CAN.tl'i IV HAMK VKAJl (Winnipeg Free Press) The Free Press makes no apology to its readers far the damsnds upon their attention which It asaave in aslatlon to the matter of Immigration: since this la perhaps the most Uaporunt question which is tcday eaiung for public con-slderatlon. There has been set forth lr our columns 'daring the past few months a great variety of views; and te i.:ie we add today a characteristic letter from Bishop Lloyd, of Saskatchewan.! Bi.-liop Uoyd has been l;r years critical, if not intolerant, of all immigration other than British: he Li s firm believer in the Znglish-apeaklng race as a "cht'-ssu" people so far a thU country's 'future is concerned: Immigrants Irom Europe are Inferior; and if lltey merge with thaf existing EngMab- taking population the result .will be a mongrel" people. And he points to Australia, with Its "White British Aus- ralla'" as Us motto, aa the true exem plar for Canada. He Is somewhat un-Irtunate In his use of statistics, having r;epied without question certain statement! of comparative flntres of Brlt- isn emigration to Canada and A us trails current in the Canadian press which, aa .he Free Press haa shown from official authorities, are wholly wrong. We can- 15 n but think that Bishop Lloyd, who hjis been writing and speaking about Immigration matters for years pi -UKht to hare kaosva that these figures were tnscc urate. Not once in the last quarter of a eeaktury in any single year has British emigration to Australia ex ceeded British emigration to Canada. Last year British analgranta to Austra lia numbered 38477; fcr the year ending March 31. BritlaB emigration to Canada totalled 5071 BHIUItANTH KEl-ITTAVT Australia Is facing. Just as Canada U facing, tbe reluctance of Britishers to -migrate to these countries. Pour out 1 every five British emigrants to Australia last year u islets) goieijumant assistance. This Inability to get British immigration is negro rang to create a difficult situation u Australia. For fifty years Australia has bean counting upon relraoreemants front the narent stock v- m her Waaapaces "and" Wiev have not come. Jameat A. Froude. in IBM. recorded Australia's espectatlona of future growth in Iphpulatlon. "The Austrstfhn'CklolraM.'' heffrrote In Ocean "nave grown vJJith a f rapidity which uit.fles exianalon einectatlona for him. Mr. Service (prapier of Victoria l ;ea before hint at tKe Sd ol half a -entury, an Australia Wsth fifty million nhabltants; a second Tnlted Sutes of eelf. in the atouQaarn Hemisphere '' Forty-three of the fifty pears have pass ed and the population of Australia has just turned six mlMlona. Meanwhile tbe lingtasai people of i Kellogg' are famous for "oven-F frehnei"t The patented vaxtile Inner-sealed wrapper pro-lect their wonderful flavor and crispness. Enjoy them for lunch, dinner .cor breaafait. WUh mrlk or cream fruits or honey added. A treat for lha Sttddies' evening meal. " Order at hotels,. resUni-apti.' Oa dining.csr. old airTro?fr, s j - i vTii i -J bny-Ont.wv INSIST ON S TjQsfeJR LING -:- G I N 1 MrteF 113?? I HI r on iiii' m London Times; and be (OR a quality Gin possessing the most pleasing flavor, ask for sterling London Dry. (j It is distilled by experts according to the best London tradition and is thoroughly rectified to obtain perfect purity and sparkling clearness. 30 Sterling Jofm Collins Two-thirds cocktail glass Sterling London Dry Cm. juice of one kmon, piece of kc one tcaapouruul tuev. Sterling Gin lAjcfcy (T. One lump kx tn tusAbler, pucr of one lemon or lime, Strrlmg Londcn Dry Cm. Fill up with soda water bottle coU soda Mix wrll sid iert while fitznig Sill ITALIANS !(M)I) "Last year 38.577 British lmmlgranu entered Australia, aa against 13X136 from other countries; the great majority of the foreign element, of Italians. There Is. obviously, nothing fortultuos in tbe causes that have produced auch an effect. The truth is thst the Italians, as a whole, adapt themselves more readily co country life in Australia than the prospective British settler baa ao far bean able to do. They are not aaaisted lmmlgranu, for they pay full passage money from Italy to Australia. But each new arrival la aasited and befrlendad. with lodging and advice, by hla compatriots until he is able to fend for rtunsel: Mo- .. . ,i u raoa they show patience i.. I s determination to Ahaake good' that provoke iniagled envy and admiration. . . . Ttk tgft-erM notably the Italian, immigrant, speedily iliKts a home and a Job for hunself. thanks to the helpful spirit of his fellow-countrymen It Is hardly to be wondered at. therefore, that the Italian la a -funnidabie competitor lit the apparently tardy race for settlement." The portent of the increased emigration to Australia of southern Europeans is forcing discussion in Australl.' and .elsewhere of the possibility of keep-lug a continent eoipty indefinitely awaiting people who do not coma. "It Is," says the Tablet of 1-undon. "against justice and humanity for s dominant but slowly-multiplying race to shut Undeveloped territories agalnxt law-abiding and uvduslrtaus ImmiKrunte whose home -tan ds are ovar-icrowded. We have pointed out thai aelllshneii of this kind as one of the very few ;Mims an Vbleh Sir Tbemas More 'a .Utopians would go to war. Italia its become good and loyal ertlnrns in Argrtlna. in JheOB.A., and elsewhere. Are we to ujidWand that Australia Is less hospltjieM than Worth and Bouth AoVarica w 5trahgera J and less clever in Minaan elements?" The The LONDON DRV GIN Tills advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the GovevatBwnt of Dritirth Columbia. continental Burope are knc:klng ii trails has solved the problem that la Australia's door and demanding admit- ! disturbing Canada and has before It a Lsjtoa. "The etream of foreign unmi-!uture without a cloud In fact Aus-jranu Into Australia rises; the number J trails Is beginning to sense a futuic if British entrants grows leas," writes I problem which may prove more difficult the Melbourne correspondent of the I of aolutton than that with which Can- asifrasVajjW new Brsyiewa itteni)ting thTllja -Wl.vk Sitatpalta U sttemt: WKm i" trPuw o Tej- I Miiil lUMUit mtl ill It Ml I BSOTS SIOTC Wliu would prevent all but British Immlgra-tlea rauiU it aaya. "In the final seault decide between the natives of Southern Europe or the Japanese. If the sand Is not filled by the people ho can ltv and thrive and Increase on it. It will tti the end be descended upon fr.m Japan, and the laea of a white AiistraHa' will vauiib forever." NO SOUTION VET We quota these atatistio and opinions for the enlightenment of who, like Dlshop Uoyd, think that Aug ada la confronted. Here are two countries capable of absorbing large accessions of population. bot& desirous of receiving British settlers and spending vast sums of money In encouraging immigration of tbla class. But It comes li. mere driblets in proportion to the effort expended to obtain It. Meanwhile Immigrants from tbe continent of Europe are looking for opportunities for paying their pwn way to this country and resorting to subterfuges In order to rind a channel through which they can find an entrance. Shall we let them come in. subject to restrictive regulations as to the claaaas permitted to enter imposed by the government, of shall we put up the bars? Biabop Uoyd, and then sharing hia view who have bees g.ving evidence )eforr the Parliamentary ; Oomaarttee have no doubt as to tbe right wJVut J , la kf, sneauH oarpW that their dltttlfr 'iuas'rflf be re-T gasded by parliament or the country aa meeting the situation. 'I'KOVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" 1'itiMi: iti rptT i.i.ixtoiui. IHSTKICT NOTICE is hereby Uvea that on Monday, the 31st day of May. I shall. y, iM, at the hour of 14) o' cloak In the fore noon, at the Court-house, Prince Bu- exild a aRong of the Court of Crt, ivlslon for tbe purpose of revising tbe list of voters for the said electoral district, and of hearing and determining any and all objections to the attention of any name on the said list, or to the registration as a voter of any applloant for registration; and for the other urpoees set forth in the "Provincial lections Act." Dated at Prince Bupert. DC. this 5th dsy of April. IMS. ReXMffWAB OF VOTEM, 1 IP Prince Rupert Electoral Dlatrlct , iMLNEKAL ACT (Porm F.) CKUTU'IMTlTot' improvements NOTICE IMnceaa Pat. Lot 4ilSi Pilot. Lot 4467: U.A.F.. Lot 4408; CSsarvar. Lot 4308. Mineral Claims, situate In the AtUa Mining Division ot Caaalar District. Where locates: On Muaro Mauntatn about four miles from the town of Attin. TAKE NOTICE that we. James Stokes and C. R. feuHV. Free Miner's QsrtUlcaU No. BSfiSO-BQMl. lutesd. sixty days from the date hereof, te apjaVy te tbe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of improvements, for the purpeaa of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. Aud further take sotloe that sctlon. under section 88 must be commenced before the Issue of such OerUftoeAe of lauroveoent. Dated this Ma day of Marah. AX) 1SB II. McN. FBASEB. Ajtnt. Insurance Real Estate Bonds We specialise in &C. Mining stocks and accept buying and selling orders on Vancouver Exchange at Vancouver rates. S.D. Johnston CoM 617 2nd Avenue Agents for Miller, Court & Co. Ltd. World's Record Strains BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS from pens of R. ().!'. Poultry Breeders' Ass'n. of B.C. Bird with Official Records under Government Inspection. White and Brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks, R.I. Reds, Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, Black Mlr.oroiH, -Blue Andaluiian Order Now. Reasonable I'rlres. For Price List write Secretary. Prof. Uoyd, University uf B.C., Vancouver, U.C. Radio The Radio rtadlola IT wiU give you the beet reception. Price complete $38-1. 50 Cannot be sold for Mas Special MX rOlirilAIT fOHTAI-H of yourself tor 1.0l Winnipeg and Vancouver Prloes F. W. CHANDLER I'hotagriipher Sixth street. I'hone Itrd 02