PAQE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Ami Good Citizen -. I: 77ie Swn Lc a Big Stake in the life of Canada, where It miinUins 29 branches. It hat 5,000 employees. It psyi annually in taxes over $600,000. It has invested over $200,000,000 in Canadian enterprises alone. Canadians have a Big Stake in the Sun Life Last year it paid to Canadian policyholders or their dependants over $21,000,000. During this generation it will pay to Canadians or their dependants more than $900,000,000. Every beneficiary under a Sun Life policy relieves society of a possible claimant or public relief Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Hud Ofieti MONTREAL S. J. (Sam) JABOUR Phone 615 Office No. 14, Smith Block Prince Rupert, B.C. Representative SUN LIFE TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, ,B.C. The concentrated goodness of prime beef is in BOVRil 1 Awarded over 140 sold medals and diplomas y, Early Ad. Copy is appreciated SPRING TEA-SALE HELD Delightful Affair Yesterday Afternoon By Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church A very successful spring tea and sale of home cooking and sewing was held In the church parlors yes terday afternoon by the Ladies Aid of First Presbyterian Church. The rooms had been prettily decorated for the occasion with spring flowers and foliage and the scene was very attractive. Many ladles who called during the afternoon were received by Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, president of the Ladies' Aid, and Mrs. W. D. Orant Holllngworth, wife of the pastor. The tea room was In charge of Mrs. J. Watson who was assisted by Mrs. D. McLeod and Mrs. D. C. Stuart. Mrs. T. M. Spencer and Mrs. John McRae poured and serviteurs were Mrs. O. W. Abbott, Mrs. Robert Davie, Miss Annie McLeod, Miss Sheila Stuart and Miss Mabel Ivar- aon. Mrs. William Anderson acted as cashier. The swing booth was in charge of Mrs. J. L. Lee and 'Mrs. W. L. San-dison. Mrs. W. D. Vance and Mrs. E. N. Valentine presided at the candy table while Mrs James Simp-con and Mrs. Thomas McMeekin conducted the sale of home cooking. A delightful musical program, arranged by Mrs. William Millar, included vocal solas by Mrs. A. J. Webber, Mrs. J. H. McLeod, Mrs. F. N. Good and Mrs. II. N. Brocklcsby and recitations by Miss Adella Thurbcr. Accompanists were Mrs. C. E. Cullin and Mrs. E. J. Smith. The Letter Box USE CANADIAN POUTS Editor, Daily News: The United States Department of Commerce recently announced that on the average forty-nine percent. or practically one-half, ofCanaca'. wheat and flour export trade has been handled through United States ports during the past six years. Durins the past season, practically no wheat has passed through Eastern Canada ports' during the winter season, and during the summer months our information is that almost the entire Canadian crop passing east went to Buffalo. Of course you know that when wheat or flour reaches United States lake waterfronts or railways, the traffic Is handled by United States rallwaymen and lake port- workers and that, of course, means not only the crews who haul the tonnage, but the men who repair damaged rolling stock and motor power and the men who load vessels at the seaboard, check cargoes and work along the waterfront. In addi tion, the vessels carrying this Canadian trade are. If necessary, repaired in United States dry docks and the supplies come from United States factories. Further, they are provisioned from United States farms. And, then do not let us forget that millions of bushels of the wheat which went through Buffalo this year for export was bonused by the Canadian people at the rate of live cents a bushel. At this time, thousands of rall waymen are being laid off in all parts of Canada, when they might profitably be employed in handling Canadian wheat and Canadian flour to Canadian ports. This, In turn, would give business to manu facturers, retail merchants and to the agricultural Interests of this country. You have a personal interest lust as much as we have In holding this employment within Canadian chan neis, and we are taking the liberty of enclosing an editorial comment' lng on this unusual situation in a country the citizens of which are being urged morning, noon and night to buy Canadian goods and, therefore, employ Canadian labor. In our Judgment, Canadian labor covers a Canadian railway man and a Canadian port worker as fully as it concerns Itself with the employee of some manufacturing industry. Any comment that you mav make on this editorial will be appreciated. Yours very truly. F. X. JENNINGS, Acting Editor-in-Chief. Telegraph-Journal and Evening Tlmcs-Olobe, St. John, N.B. Mrs. F.'H. Stanton, who h-; bem residing on Hays Cove Circle, Urlll fcnll tnnlrvV, fir, IKa n.i. Adelaide for Victoria. What is the PRICE OF BEAUTY? ALL-BRAN Without health there can ho little natural beauty. The wis woman knows that toe condition of her body shows Itself on her face, her complexion, and in her eyes. She takes care to avoid constipation. This treacherous ailment frequently causes headachei, sallow skin, pimples, premature aging-. Try the pleasant "cereal way" to protect yourself from constipation. Science haj proved that Kellogg'a All-Bran provides "bulk" to exer-cise the intestines, and Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract All-Bkxs also furnishes iron, which helps build up the blood. The "bulk" in this delicious cereal Is much like that of lettuce. How much safer than abusing your system with pills and drugs so often habit-forming! Two tablespoonfuls daily will correct most types of constipation. All-Bean Is not habit-forming. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made fa -Trst-ll Dy heuogg in Lon- nI' -M don, Ontario. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT Stag Bridge Party Enjoyable Affair Twelve Tables of Cards at Function Put on Last Night By Local Elks' Lodge A very enjoyable stag bridge party was held last night by the Elks' Lodge. There were 12 tables of bridge and the prize winners were Louis Richardson, first, and W. Gordon, consolatlin. After cards, delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and to. Adam Mackie. formerly of tfils city and now residing in Vancouver, are spendii n a few days In town, having arrived yesterday from Vancouver Mr. Mackie. who was formery supervisor of fishertes nen and who holds a similar position at Vancouver, Is here on official bus. ness. Week-End Specials FRASER VALLEY BUTTER Finest B.C. butter on the market lib cartons Qn 3 lbs VOK PURITY QUICK OATS pk MALKIN'S BEST PLUM JAM I A 4 lb tin MALKIN'S BEST SPINACH 2s. 2 tins 35c MALKIN'S BEST ROYAL ANNE cherries nr 2 l-2' tin UO PURITY FOOD 5 lb sack 30c NORTH STAR PICNIC HAM 4 fn ner lh All SWIFT'S PURE LARD 3 lb tin GLOBE ROAST MUTTON Is tin KADANA COCOA i lb pkf. .::...: ASHCROFT CATCHUP 28 oz. bottle , FAIRY BATH 80AP 6 bars EMPRESS JELLY POWDER 5 pkgs LIBBY'S PICKLE Home-made style 18 oz. Jar NABOB BAKING POWDER 2 1-2 tin m NAVEL SWEET ORANGES 4 dozen 20c 40c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 75c 95c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 COMEDY IS ENJOYABLE A Capable Ca:t Pirsents "The Laughing Cure" at First United Church To Be . t Repeated The bright two act comedy 'The Laughing Cure" was presented by a capable cast in First United Church last night before c good-sized audience and will be repeated tonight. The play Is being staged under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid of the Church, the director being John Jeans. The principal character In 'The Laughing Cure" Is Miss E. M. Earle, a sick lady who finds laugh- iter as an effective remedy for her troubles and ailments. Miss Earle is. as usual, very good lh a part which by no means easy. Robert Irvine as the "laughter" aoctor. Is excellent while an outstanding performance Is turned In by Mrs. O. V Wilkinson in a d'.f ftcult character role. Bar! Gordon gives a good portrayal as a boisterous youth while Misses Cathie Irvine and Ruby Llewellyn are attractive young ladle Another Important part U that of G. V. Wilkinson as a long-suffering business man and husband of the kk lady. G. F. Davey. as a physician rvl the old school, and Miss Bdith Miller, as an Irish maid, round out the cast. Introductory and between acw music was furnished by an orchestra consisting of Miss Roth Wilkinson. Bert Cameron and Percy Mcintosh, violins, and Mrs. A. 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