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By mall to all other countries, per year : 50 UIue room 01 tne Legion Hail. $6.00 , 9.00 1.40 .02 FrMay, 'March 27, 1931 GRITS HAVE CONVENTION Terrace Scene or Successful fiaili-erins Resolutions Passed I V. Foster. L. H. Kenney asd S. J Mayer. Smlthers; W. Orant. Hazel-ton; S. II. Senkplel. New Hazelton: A. S.' Tordlffe. Cedarvale; W. C. Little, Woodcock: E. Hulbert and C. Llndstrom. Remo; G. C. Cobb Kalum Lake; H. Frceliham. La-kelse'; J. McLaren. W. A. Kirkpat-rlck, R. W. Riley and H. Halllwell. Terrace, and numerous local Liberals. The chairman welcomed the del- Mr. Mayer, secretary, read letters 300 of congratulation from the leade of the Opposition at Victoria ami Dr. Wrinch, M.L.A. Various matters of routine business were gone through and a good deal of time was spent In amending the by-laws of the organization, a work which had been Dost- 25 poned from the previous meeting Supper was held at the Terrace hotel twenty sitting down to an (excellent repast served by Mr. Wil-Jlee. At the conclusion of the supper a further meeting was held in ithe sitting room of the hotel. Mi. Kenney again presiding over n 'crowded attendance. Resolutions Passed At this meeting a series of resolutions were thoroughly discussed and decisions taken, these Including a protest against the one-percent. Income tax, a request to the public works department to allo- The wheat at present stored' in the elevator is about to f31?.10 the ridln a sum addlona' iSt? ft "IT1 P00,K oTtrZrLeWe7by! That IS good news but it IS not good enough for the people the government from the riding In of prince Rupert. It is only because of the hard time the respect of the additional two cents pool has been having this year that more has not been said p" salln tax on gasoline, a re- about the treatment the port has received at the hands of commenda"n to the same depart- the pool. Possibly another year they will be able to do bet- hat .ta a11 ap.tme.nts i ence available Will be used to prevent their securing an ex- the principal factor taken into tension of the lease on the present terms. j consideration, a resolution deciar- . i lng the Domnlon Election Act pre- . iferable to the provincial act, and TERMS ARE MODIFIED ClS'S5 ,the i??.! membef I to visit the outlying districts more Despatches received yesterday indicate that the pro-' icrant. on behalf of the vis-vmcial government has modified the original terms of the King delegates, voiced their thanks one per cent income tax by granting exemption to married t0 the Ter" Liberals for the men up to $25 a week and to unmarried men up to $15 a ordknty or their reception and week instead of $12 as announced in the budget.This will 0urt etheexmel ,ent trealment meteJ be welcome news to some of the men who earn very little. The place and time of the next siiuiiiujura win inui anoiner sei OI iorms to Illl OUt and convention were left to the more records to keep, something that increases the over- uve committee to decide head cost in production. Already the filling out' of forms . mnlno cri rt 1.1 i. I x - oui juu mi uuuh un iiiu nine oi oince stalls anc now it is to be increased. That with the increase of one-quarter per cent on gross earnings will be a very considerable tax increase. execu- Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 27, 1911 Local business Interests claim that Prince Rupert has all the fa- congratulated on his appointment but he will bring that has submlUed schne. to the much extra publicity to his home city, and doubtless will SS f nXRuff2 water carry out his duties faithfully. .. LKVaTpuJtTn - f l to 0,00ii at a cost of $4T1,- 000. The main alone would cost Best ProcuraMd' is (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky richSt in finest highland malt CrM Sm UaW CUmlUk 4 JAW "hfs advertisement Is not published or displayed by the U(juor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. $330,000. THE DAILY NEW8 Friday, March n it- Easy Living and ! Cocktails Cause of Women's Weight . . NEW YORK, March 27: Auto TERRACE. March 27 Liberals of I riding. fasffiPlving and cocktail Skeena electoral district. held shrinking IrjglheUnUed, States In-very successful convention at Ter- ."tared ihe?omposUe!woman:s hln race on Tuesday. Several of th measurement by two Inches during delegates pronounced it the moi.rithc 'ears 01 super-prosperity, successful ever held In the riding. Authority, Herbert L, Kamber. E. T Kennv nrociri s. rhair. execuUve manager and tape mea- man of the Bkeena Liberal Asao-?ure ,ot of Ne,w ?0T'S iesljnlng and manufacturing elation, and was supported by Pjaf wholesale garment houses. Mr. .Kamber's. company supplies coats and dresses to the class of Fifth lAvenue trade which takes dieting! Vseriously. Spinach and grapefruit notwlth-i standing, Mr. Kamber said women' In the United States are getting "hlppier'' and heavier. It's no se- cret in the garment trade, he aver- j red. i Women who were thirty-sixes and they were few are now thlrty- egates and briefly opened the , eights, generally sueaklne. and city delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ..... 5.00 conierence wnicn was new in the j thirty-eights have become forty be For lesser periods, paid in advance, per month By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia. low the waistline. All this dieting Is just an indication of the way tie scales ar,e going, it appears. "Sylphs don't diet." Mr. Kamber remarked 'dryly. "And this talk about the Improvement in American girls' figures Is a myth." Side Whiskers Are Necessary LONDON, March 27: One of the maller hotels of the exclusive sort In the West End of London has a decree that the waiters must grow side-whiskers. This is in order that they may be identified as waiters. It is understood that at the hotel where the slde-whlskers cult has been ordained for waiters, patience Is exercised over new comers on the staff. The responsibilities of a page promoted to waiting are, of course, increased. Oeorge Little went east on Wed-! nesday's train. , Terrace., Conservatives held r meeting In Oordoirs 'h'ptej on Wcd-1 nesday night to hear an address i by J. E. Merryfield,' provincial or- Ulor Hanson has already been appointed to an official 1 1 . n"essary 10 se,Un8 v gamaerto nositinn in the T.ihoml n;n ..-f.. n( rU .,... m here to the settlers of the district U niwfnnrnl Ch"r than H The il i i . linn u omuuuiy in uur uauy Hiiu uineu m Vancouver. Journed " " "Vi' lu ,,,Hnt ""i1 very Duay man at tne- lederai capi- ' at lai. we nanny know whether or no Mr. Hanson is tn ho coi. w. m. Davis, city enciueer. nectlon District News TERRACE Father LeRoy arrived from coast on Thursday's train. the party. the Mr. and Mrs. R. de Kergomm eaux, who recently lost their home by fire have received two parcels of clothing from Mrs. Robinson, wife of Rev. A. W. Robinson, former vicar at Terrace and now located at Princeton. The Anglican W. A. has also kindly contributed a pair of blankets. Mr. Tiffin has erected a neat RUle home on the site at the nouse formerly owned by the White family and which was burned down some years ago. Liberals are asking for ad- revision courts to be held : Hazelton and Terrace in con- wlth the new voters' lists. Quite a crowd gathered at the; station on Wednesday to bid auj revoir to the departing Liberal del-1 egates and, purely as a coincidence, a couple of the local Cpnser-! vatlves we're on hand to welcome) Joe Merryfield, the Conservative; W. Leonard Palmer, special re organizer, who dropped off the! preventative of the Financial News of London, England, will visit .Prince Rupert shortly. Ills v'slt Is ! expected to presage the entry of .British capitalists Into this field .for the purpose of Investing their money. j A Dl!y New '"Intf rwiilt v(intd wJP : first; cjioiCe of suits or spring coats New samples Just arrived of spring und summer goods of the finest , quality and the patterns of the very latest. ! LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. j LING THE TAILOR 1 817 Second Ave. fhone 649 train at the time. Miss Yvonne Cote returned to her home in the south on Wednesday's train. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brooks returned to Terrace on Wednesday from Prince Rupert where Mr. Brooks has been undergoing medical treatment w. Homer, provincial asses sor hhwr;uinranAVl ' r over this week in connection with his work. It was announced at the Liberal convention at Terrace that tu. Hon. T D. Pattullo will tour this district in the early future. A vote? of condolence for Mrs. Devoln, widow of the late L. Devoln, vice-president of the association, was passed and W. Orant was elected to the vacant office. Ovaltint is soil at all good store, in 50c, 75c. 4,1.25" and spedil $4.50 family site this; alsotserveJ at soJa fountains. Picked Up Message Over Air From Far North of Continent A couple of weeks ago Provincial Constable M. J. Olten of the police boat P. M. L. 8. stationed here, picked up with his ame.teur receiving set a radio message from Sergeant Henry Larsen of tht Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Coronation Oulf in the Arctic Ocean. Last night Constable Olaen transmitted his reply to Sergeant Larsen through station KOMO of Seattle. East End Ladies' Aid Has Meeting Gathering of Lutheran Church Workers Last Evening At Home of Mrs. B. Charstad t The East End Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met las: evening at rvhRsk. of. .Mrs. fl.; Charsttd. Ambrose Avenue. Tri proceedings were opened by tlvj pastor. Rev. John II. Hanson, and . Dryndahl and Mrs Mrs. Rlgstad read a norm o' h own composition. Before the gathering dispersed, delicious lufssah-menta were served by Mrs. Charstad who was assisted by Mrs. Dryndahl. mm if m Ihcrc is no Substitute For IS SPORT CHAT Canadlan Legion and OrottowiU meet In the Billiard League this O. P. Tinker vs. James Andrews. A. Murray vs. George Howe Charles Daptie vs. M. M. Mc-Lachlan. A price has been put on the heads of organisers of cockfight in Yorkshire, England. Rumors Are persistent that the Moorland meets this year are on a bigger seal nan ever and the authorities have put up a S600 reward for the organisers and participants. Bookie: operate ot the fights. It is said and when police, are too vigilant the meeting place Is shifted. Th' birds sue brought In by fast au tomobues at night. It's tee jeream with golf ln the miniature golf courses rn New Zer tne program lnr'.wied readings by land on Sunday, but even then the Mn. Karl Dytohavn, Mrs Lan 1 combination is danaerous In ih John Hanson, police court in Wellington recently the proprietor of a mlnlatur: course was charged with vWatlns the ordinances of Sunday observance. It is illegal for courses to charge fees for golf or any other game on the Sabbath, but In this ti nzrr ttkw w yj-ja 11 yi 1 OVALTINE has been many years oh the market and is recommended by doctors the world over. Nature! best tonic foods, rich creamy milk, ripe barley malt and fresh eggs from our own and -specially selected farms, are concentrated in Ovaltine by an exclusive process so that vitamins, carbohydrates, proteins and mineral salts are supplied, properly balanced, with all their natural health and life-giving goodness unimpaired. Ovaltine is easily digested and quickly assimilated and aids in the digestion of oth'er foods. Do not be misled by products claimed to be equal to Ovaltine. No malt and chocolate powdered preparation should be compared with it. Ovaltine is the original and supreme tonic food beverage. OVfl LTI N E' ' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE ftuiids-up lbain,42A, and 'Body A. WANI)i:R I.lMrrrn, LonJon, England, and Peterborough, CaniJi ju V case the proprietor had souht i.j cater to his public in legal f.i-i.mn by selling ice cream or soft dun)., for a- shrPlng, he understaudlm; being that patrons would be mvr;. a putter and golf ball with thru p graiu make their last stand in Uie effort ; '. The court de- to dispalce the Ugton from first i veiojjea inai we ice cream or soft place in the standing. Line-up ; drinks were obtainable elscwh.-r. will be as follows: for 3d. and the deduction was'.iu: Frank Zleman 'Canadian Le-I1" M. was for the no f Th. giorn v. Don Drown (Qrotto.l : defendant claimed that he had not Marcus Andrews vs. Geo. Wtuigh. cwnnyuea a crime and that h had merely made an honest BEER, Milwiulce Bock Beer It tKe vtuU Iriumoli of a Miittr rtwtrl Asd for n unuiustly lonj rtrlod . . , flavoredto Umpt most diicriminstinj pUt Old MilwiuWc Bock Beer It truly e brewtr i iprlnj trest. OU MilwnVte Bock Betr my t cb!,,fd In bottles or. on Jrsusk tt til Government Llqucr Stores or Lleenieo1 Premliei on nd efter April lit, 1931, until tne tupply it cxhsuitcd. rise your order early. Hm i cue lent to your homs. Detiverlei free I Mad llritUh Columbia fly DrltUh Columbia tt orkmtn COAST BREWERIES LIMITED Th lic.n-nt it not piibhihed or diiphyed by the Liquor Com. ol Buord or bv tht Government of llritil ColuavU. at- tempt to keep within the law T!. magistrate found otherwise. ever, and fined htm a. ll.p-.V- C. N. R. TItAIXS From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3:30 p.m. For 8at Mondays. Wednesdays nd Saturday. 11 :50 a.m HAVE YOU TMEI) A CLASSIFIED? " in More and more people are turning to the classified columns of the Dally News to find what they want. Used ears, furniture for sale, lost and found, houses to rent or for sale, positions wanted. All sorts of things are advertised there. If you do not read the classified page, get the habit now. Try it today.