deception is Good . wmtrt .SaujW Victor Radio Victor. Vwul Vlrinr Vlctof . JnnMrutirmt on Victor FIR If MARVELOUS RECEPTION UKOADJlAYLinUT SUN'SHINlKti FR0ADCASJ1NG i ic. i too have increased their power. KJR, Seattle, .() o to "jOOO watts. Others proportionately. iii. taken with the extraordinary sensitivity of Victor most promising to those fortunate enough to have a v tfond all-summer reception. Delivered to yoar borne i i ii. al and sold on easy monthly psyifltjna. ' t in Victpf TO the famous Lowboy, Victor has added the electro-dynamic speaker. To the instrument, which 80 of the present owners bought princi pally because of its outstanding tone, is added all that further richness and resonance of the Victor Electro-Dynamic speaker. tuUrfty tody. ToWs known fact, and to tJm Hf tp;rtkjfaaiwl with.Vjctoc tone, may u Kttrftwt! the great success which Victor Radio has enjoyed from the first And to the season most popular model, Victor adds it advanced electro-dynamic speaker truly, adding more tone to tone ! Authorized Victor Radio Dealers are now showing the beautiful Lowboy, rpccklly designed for them, in all the annmt nf it new electro-dynamic speaker equipment, the new Victor Kauw set, seven tubes ami reciiiying tube, and cord ready to plug in, for only Clin lwJthyRegular Victor Speaker, $235, ,(VtorjrJkmflMiicWn Company Mi-rnroil iinilrr Nitrnt Of tlir'linilln Ytr 'irncy Ijiliontliirlrs Inf. nun.! n "iiuniONIC JiH TTh TT VICTOR VICTOR i.si!!sANi,iyicKaei5ros. Early Ad. Copy l is appreciated CAMERA'S PADDED CULL The "blimp" or "mouse" padded ceil to prevent the click of .he movie camera from recording is one of the latest devices riec-snitutcd by the introduction of 'talkies." BROADCAST OF KENTUCKY DERBY Famous Turf Classic to Go Out on the Air on Amei'can System i District News TERRACE W. II. Gotten, Smithers, successor to O. II. Pethick as district engineer of the works department, arrived The Kentucky Derby, famous from the Interior on Thursday Uirf classic of the blue grass coun- nd " "Wng a tour of this sec-try will be made a classic of tbe tion of h,B district in order to air available to a nation-wide ra- ,lne P program of work for dio audience when it is broadcast th season. over a coast-to-coast network on ! Saturday afternoon. May 18. This! J- Bird of Topley was a bust- broadcast will be released in the ne8 visitor hen at the end of; west through stations" orthe Amer- the week ...... I .if I lean uroaueasting LorjBy nov-j . , , .4 v. v- j work. I 'R- Brealy, 'of the Laminated The scene of the race" will be th Materials IM4 NsSutWestminster, faaous traxk. tChuW(J Downs, "eft on Sun da for the south af- WT . ,,T ' From the top of a 80-foot lower ter &nAnV sVeri$l.y. in the ?rKanized lows: nresiriitnt !?tht C.ihtvp "icera mousted at a Mratesjttrtrttat intk district. , 1 infield, Ted JIiwIbk. well known t sports announcer, will give a mita-f A barrel ' spraytubj been " ..... . j w 'ssm lire Dwau ircBt RADIO RECEPTION GOOD DURING WEEK or two nights when local reception commenced rather later than that. Interference is reported to have .ttiQost absent. ?' . . 4 v -v v 4 Sunday. re- ute rfescnptkMlin.the mctlhielijceUeq fttpn .ttkengremiaent "by he will follow through a pair, of the Farmers' Institute in an at-' which has been lying idle for, several years, to D. Sorless of Prince George who plans on starting an aerial service. The machine was shipped to Prince George on a flat car. SMITHERS Four carloads of northern grown timothy seed has been shipped out by the Central B. C. Seed Growers' Association. Considerable quantities of seed are now being cleaned at the cleaning plants here and at Burns Lake. Farmers of the Wistaria district turned considerable pork into home 'cured ham and bacon during the past winter. It found ready market. 'A cabin on the Orchard ranch was destroyed by fire last Saturday, other buildings being saved by dint of hard fire fighting work. The local Oddfellows'- Lodge has presented A. E. Campbell with a handsome leather suit-ease in recognition of his work as secretary of the lodge. An attractive new home Is being built op Third Avenue foi P. G. Russell, C.N.R. superintendent here. The death occurred at her farm home near here last Sun day of Mrs. George Kidd, wh was well known throughout the district. Deceased, who succum bed after a long illness, is sur vived by a widower and son anc daughter. Mrs. F S. Walton of Princ l Rupert is visiting here with Mi and Mrs. W. II. Doodson. PRINCE GEORGE Chief Lake Conservatives have as fol IJanrlf. I vice-president. Martin Schafer: secretary treasurer. Mrs. E. 0. Peterson; executive, William Ferguson, H. Halverson, A. Rasmus-sen, E. Peterson and J. Bolam. mounted on a tripod awl pointed I the fruit' trees, and is mueh in . " , n " UM, nn' JM.Mt.. 1 'e by gun sights. demand Throughout the district. L ' ieetar J Microphones plwedst the band-' It l tatfou4itd1t' the best niece Tr,n.ce ueorye l..a if8"!' stand, grandstand, staring line.'.of pmenl, 0 Jit,, kind w.hiehina8 ? ?r, tT and oaddock will viv fh r.rffo ' h. klft 7 i. superintendent of r C.N.R. w Tele- audience u glimjwe of the local j - 1 ' Jfraphs. that this city will short- color and music preceding and foi-1 R. E. Allen, district forester My b p,ced ,n dlrect coramunl-lowlng the race. ' ,'who ha spent son day. In this cation. w"h aU .the '" al" district retu,Bsl t the coast on tng th? ,lne0 r rallwa" as , runt ns sjiiurtBiiuc Michael Merrick, proapector ,T1he VtwiwUX portion of thei A t... I highway between the city and ! Every Evening It Has Been P- weeks looking over prospects In h JijjfB i'hln"1 to h Pted within three rfble to Enjoy Excellent Con- this district left on Thursday eeks Mean me the city is certn for a Number of !f Vancouver but expects to re- 'turn within far u-v. proceeding with its portion. The Radio reception during the past ! W. Christy left on Saturday week has been excellent. Local or Smithers to resume his work fans have enjoyed a number of n the employ of the C. N. R. splendid concerts almost any time there. they wJaajkI after J. a'clock Earner in the week there were one NTW IIAaRI.TON S. J. Winsby, R. lates broidcHsting by official Hol' s now under measures.. In the United T"e building js own and W. V, Anders.in ,lfSVe bt. o9b mlectlnjjonibers of the Hae1 ton lloapwil bo;,td. The nnitol . mpctir.KilafWi'tly fafft a reaW! . lotion " W. mm effort ituri tp fcr i.roeeodl prnceoueu :' ' i ' m - 1 , yi; UAT-miK NATIOXaS Ji--:feicu i av f,v flopital ARK DOING IN TliE buTIdln: v IMURCSTS OF RADIO I An .J. lilt-.. ...1.1.1. N'ecrly every country remi- the capacity of 1 I. double' Hazeltnn. ruction. ' 11 & Kingdom and moat European K- Seab.nnd the hotJ h opr countrros broadcasting sta- "X u. w. iwwsorti j . ' t'ons arc owned and o.nerated ') by the governments. Swedon Having completed lectwre private company to operate 'ugls Lay, resident the main stations; Australia ngineerJ. hasVprted the mlnlnjri and New Zealand grant con- 8on worl wh a visit to Usk cessions, although Xkl for-. .where vcral propcrtlee are un- mer dominion is preparing to "def develolfment aiffl' ' looking tiike over ,i hlgh-powereil we"- Mr. Lay Joojks forj stations. In North and. Soiith? ciftiaiderable actltttrfin : copper America stations: ?V?W K0WjtfWgmp7r. most iart are privately , 1 owned, with government rfc- Prta for thejj Silver gulation of wave channels. CuP mM w"'ch " tcen closed Outside the ; UnltVd SUte r lh PM w'fk prteojon nc! practically every couhtry Im- .Pt of a breakdoxv.n, arrived. nt tl,e tlnt the week and poses a fee on radio sets. are Canada charges $1, France Installed. s five cents. Sal rami $18. the , I United Kingdom 12.45, Ger- , Considerable improvejtricnts are manv $6.70. Australia $5.8B b6,n nUle at the offff of the and Japan $0. United States Government Telegrapbsnt Hazel- exports of radio apparatus ton; An e'wtrlc rower jjlant Is reached $12,000,000 n 128. to b - Canada taking 41 per cent. ,.., ,, , . . of these shipments. Tn Hwy. hmuIojW Indus- 4. trial and Investment Association, -- "- - -Iiaa old-tlia . pliiua.Jlaielton, : new roaa win uring me iair i s 15 THE "NATIONAL MARK-JOHN BULL: "What a beauty; sure as 'eggs is eggs,' I know vhis one British and Best." (At the same time that the British egg has been assured of a freat future by the guarantee of the national mark, energetic efforts are being made, by up-to-date marketing, to develop British .rade generally). From News ofthe World, London. buildings a mile and a' half C. Coleman, vice-president of doser to the centre of the city, jthe Canadian Pacific Railway. , The Women's Hospital Auxiliary met on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. II. Milburn. Hon. F. P. Burden, minister of ands, arrived in the city at the nd of this week after having lade a tour of the Pacific reat Eastern Railway with D. sets. The Western Canada Airways are expected to establish an air service in this district during the coming season, making headquarters at Summit Lake. Robert and John G. MacCombes of Montreal are already here, awaiting transportation jnto the Ingenika mining country. RADIO . 1 All, Kolatcr Electric sets can be used in connection with your phonograph to give electrical reproduction of phonograph records. Connection is made to the pick up unit by means of jack, which is standard equipment in each model, and is readily accessible at the buck of the cabinet. KOLSTER TABLE MOPEL WITH TUBES $2.-.2.- KOI.STEK CABINET MODEL WITH TUBES AND SPEAKER Also other models in both G and 7-tube sets and battery Kolatcr Must Be Tried to Be Appreciated S. E. PARKER, Ltd. KOLSTER DEALERS KINO'S CHOICE Chocolate Bar at mad 0 frrth pint' applt andrtih oocoa-nal, dipped in buttrr-coleh and coated with milk chocolate. "TJHAT lovely music 1" says Mr. Snick-viy snack, having just eaten a "King's Choice" Chocolate Bar and settled down to a quiet evening of enjoyment. But Little Jimmy Snicksnack doesn't share his parent's bliss. He doesn't sec why he should be denied the chocolate bar that makes the other members of the family so happy. Poor Little Jimmy 1 But wait till he grows up I Tfngs Cfioh caocolate liecc UOIRS LIMITED HALIFAX