PAQESDC THE DAILY NEWS Coats for i I i H I m B Come i and m See n m These 1 CAPITOL BABY SHOPPE I (Airs. Anna ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getting full weight JASrEU WILDFIKU EGG Per Ton, $12.50; Cash Price $11.50 JASPEK WILDFIRE LUMP Per Ton, $13.50; Cash Price .. 12.50 PEMBINA EGG Reg. Price, $12.50: Cash Price 1U0 These Coals are from Alberta, Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 You'll notice an immediate improvement YOURSELF ! morning cup of 'coffee will HIS bring a ntw ray of tunshin to tht breakfast table the flavor li 10 wonderfully improved. Hit dinner at night will be lomethins to look forward to. Rich creamy tovp, at only Sr.Charlei Milk can make it a St. Charlei entree fit for royally. Then a cretm pie and what a pie flaky paitry, light at a feather. Tear out (hit coupon and we'll tend you a wonderful cook book, In full colon, showing you just how to male these things and make them tar better than yoe ever dreamed possible. The Borden Co. Limited SO Pcmtll Street. BOBDCN PLANTS . Truro, N.S., lrttrtell, Good Ont., Norwich, OnL tni Swmi, i.C N.M. Addr Christie's in the big, new, family-size package, are always fresh. Until you have tried them you cannot imagine how deliriously light, crisp and flaky Christie's Snow Flake Sodas really arc. nicmminsxmw Little Girls I A delayed shipment of the most beautiful Coats for Girls has now arrived. These are in sizes to fit from one to eight year old little ones. Hats and Bonnets We have also a fine variety of Flop Hats, Bonnets and Sun Bonnets. Johnsen) ST. CHARLES MILK UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED mm rr.ol Vancouver, B.C. Gentlemen: Plcait lend copy el your rrte cook book Tk Provider." District News NEW HAZELT0N At a meeting of the New Hazelton Baseball Club on Saturday last" J. itukln, manager, and S. ti. Scnk-piel, captain, turned in their resignations. Bert Spooner was elected manager while no Individual has yet been named for captain. Mr. Jendron of Winnipeg, inspec tor of stores for the Hudson Bay Co., has been spending several days at the Hazelton store this week on business. Miss Vivian Chappcll returned to her home in Hazelton on Monday night last after spending a month in Prince Rupert as the guest of Miss- Jessie Moffatt. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Wrinch re turned home last Saturday night from Victoria where Dr. Wrinch had been attending the session of the Legislature in his capacity as member for Skeena. The tunnels in Bulkley Canyon lust east of New Hazelton have been giving the Canadian National Rail ways considerable trouble and there Is no Indication that the trouble Is over by any means yet. The Indians at various points along the Skeena River and at Hag- wilgct are cleaning up and gravel ling the roads leading through the different reserves and a great Improvement Is being made. Many other patlves are getting their land In shape for the year's crop. Road3 in this part of the district arc very rough and hard on cars !Usi now. jnc use or the grader on he road3 is badly needed. .Fireman Nell Mcintosh of Smi- thcrs received a severe leg sprain last Saturday morning when he jumped from an engine which he feared was going to be caught in a slide In Bulkley Canyon. SMITHERS A trenchant condemnation of machine tactics employed by the Tolmie government was made by Dr. H. C. Wrinch, M. L. A. for Skeena. in addressing a meeting on Tuesday night of this week of the Smlthcrs'Libcral Association. L. II. Kenney, the president, was in the chair. The meeting passed a reso lution protesting at the mutilation of Skeena district under the provincial government's Redistribution Bill. According to Intimations received here, the authorities will make every effort to provide as much relief work as possible for married men oh the basis of $2.80 per day wages. Single men will have to accept the $7.50 per month and board plan or else go without relief. Smlthers boys' and girls' basketball teams made a trip through the snow to Telkwa on Tuesday night of this week to engage In matches with the teams of that town. The Smlthers boys were successful in Mussallem's Sanitary Meat Market , Saturday Specials SHOULDERS LAMB 16c1 per lb BREAST LAMB 10c! lb. per LAMB CHOPS 35c! 2 lbs SHOULDER VEAL 51.00' 7 lbs. POf ROAST 50c 4 lbs. - RIB ROAST 18c per lb , BRISKET BEEF 50c ;5 lbs . RUMP ROAST 18c per lb!' SHOULDER PORK $1.00 7 lbs. DELICQ SLICED BACK 15 c BACON, per lb if- Phones 84 SUFFERED FOR FORTY YEARS Then One Lucky Day She Used Kellogg's All-Bban Here is great news for sufferer from constipation. Read Mrs. Ken-dig's voluntary letter; "For about forty years I had been praying for a lasting remedy for constipation and its attending evils. To make it short, I ate nothing but All-Bran and a little broth. Since that time (about ten years ago) I have not taken any mcdiclnfe. Have been well and entirely free from constipation."- Mrs. I. H. Kendig (address upon request). -i Constipation is caused by lack of two things, in the diet: "Bulk" to exercise the intestines. Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. Laboratory tests show All-Bran furnishes both. ALL-Bnirf also furnishes iron for the blood. The "bulk" In All-Bran is much like that in lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears out the wastes. Isn't it much pleasanter to enjoy All-Bran than to risk taking pills and drugs so often harmful! Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of constipation. If you hare intestinal trouble not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve as a cereal, or use In cooking. It is not habit-forming. Recipes on the red-and-green package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. their encounter while the Telkwa girls were victorious over Smlthers. The Smlthers and District Board of Trade has passed a resolution protesting at the findings of engineers in connection with the Peace River outlet. A committee consisting of L. S. McClll and L. B. Warner has been delegated to follow the protest up. J. Armstrong mechanical superintendent for the provincial Department of Public Works, was a visitor here the latter part of lastl week following the suspension of Thomas Cook.who has been In charge of upkeep of road machinery in this district for some time. Six applicants for the position were ex amined by Mr.. Armstrong but no appointment has yet been announced. . Two or three tdays of fine weather have been Interrupted by heavy rains and, snowfalls during the past week. (Several parties of motorists were oninht on the rain- soaked road between Burns Lake and Smlthers at the end of last week and it took one car 12 hours to make the trip while another driver hud to walk nine miles to set assistance in extricating his car from a ditch. Week-End Specials Fresh Bread Rupert and Electric Bakery ACn 4 loaves for Pacific Mild Cured Bacon -j np whole or half, per lb. Malkin's Best Tomatoes 1An 2's. per tin JLVl Malkin's Best Honey 65c 4-lb. tin Royal City Corn l's 25c 3 tins Malkin's Best Raspberry 50c Jam, 4-lb. tin Purity Rolled Oats . 30c I lbs. sack Dried Prunes Medium size 25c 3 lbs Seedless Raisins 15c per lb. Eggs Fresh Extras 70c 3 doz Crestwood Creamery Butter 80c 3 lbs. Evaporated Peaches 25c 2 lbs i Evaporated Pears 20c per lb , Polks Florida Grapefruit 25c 2's. per tin ...:. Nabob Red Plums 2's 25c 2 tins Fresh Salted Peanuts 20c per lb. . Navel Sweet Oranges 95c 4 doz Alberta Market ! riffl?AMULA- Mfth Street, I'honi 208 TRIBUTE JS PAID Letter to Vancouver Province Tells of Gallantry of Alex Saint, Recently Drowned pJ . The following letter written- by R. V. Lcese of Powell River, appearing recently in the magazine section of the Vancouver Sunday Province, pays tribute to the memory of the late Alex Saint, formerly of Prince Rupert,, who was drowned during the past winter in Burrard Inlet at Vancouver. "It was with very deep sorrow that I read of the finding of the body of Alexander Saint. He had many friends in Prince Rupert and Hazelton districts and was well known up and down the line as an efficient and reliable provincial constable before the war. "He enlisted In the Naval Reserve at Esqulmalt and took his commission in Greenwich In 1916, commanding a submarine chaser In the English Channel with considerable credit. On one occasion his boat was set on fire and burnt almost to the water's edge. Shortly after, he was appointed to Portsmouth, with a number of other officers, for in struction In the equipment of craft with mine detectors. Later he was sent to Malta to install a detection system around the entire Island. The Job was secret and could only be done by night, requiring nerve and courage. "All his friends up and down the coast will Join me in mourning the passing of a brave man and a staunch friend." Harry Dyer, who left on this afternoon's train for a visit to his home in London, England, will sail from Montreal on the steamer Alaunla on April 29. Phone 953 Phone 933 De Jong s Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday SPECIALS Libby's Corned Beef 13c per tin Braid's Coffee 79c per 3-lb. package . Lux Flakes 22ci per large package ... Kellogg's Corn Flakes package w (Limit 5 pkgs. to each customer California Prunes Medium OCp size. 3 lh.v for 3tJl box per 23-lbs. $1.95 Rowntree's Cocoa 46c per 1-lb. tin Cut Green Beans 21c 2 tins for MALKIN'S BEST lUMAlUUj 2's, hand packed 3 tins OQft1 for Nabob Orange Marmalade IQp per 4-lb. pail 101 'Made from Seville Orange) Peanut Butter 14c per 1-lb. tin Kraft Cheese 16c per Mr-lb. package Fraser Valley Loganberry 39c Jam, per 4-lb. pall Fraser Valley Butter Crestwood 79c 3 lbs. for Rhubarb 25c 6 lbs. for Sunkist Lemons , 25c per doz Imperial Valley Orape Fruit Sweet and Juicy OCTn 4 for Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over 8 i K y " , t Friday, April 22, i932 The Merriest, Sauciest Comedy of the Year Maurice Chevalier in "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" Jeanettc MacDonald, Genevieve Tobin, Roland Young, Charlie Kugglcs. Many catchy song hits. Music by Oscar Straus A Paramount Picture Canadian Scenic "BIG TIMBER" "SCREEN SOUVKNIKS" MICKEY MOUSE in ".Mickey Steps Out" METRO NEWS DON'T MISS THIS GRAND SHOW MONDAY St TUESDAY "SUSAN LENOX" mmmmMmtmmamKBmummmmmm TheFish which made r "Rupert Brand" SMOKED 1 Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. RUPERT MOTORS Garage and Service Station Distributors of DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Phone 566 Phone (Night Calls 161) RU" YORK ,T5 "p 1 1 1 Flour J5D1W ! i Iriday A: fcalurdav TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.ta Feature Starts at 7:50 & ADMISSION 15c & 50C SATURDAY MATINEE at 2;3Q Feature Starts 3:20 15c & 35c Prince Rupert Famous JS4. A wonderful success," says Mrs. r. Matthews of Abbots-ford, B.C. TT'S easy to make bread by thi Quaker Method. Juit im-agine no kneading, no settinf the sponge 1 You actually bik lighter, more delicious bread, in half the time . . . and at lest cost I But you must use Quaker Flour and follow instructions in our booklet "The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking." Quaker Flour is of unvarying high quality because milled of the very finest wheat. Tested at every stage in the milling. Samples are baked in our own kitchen every day. If you're tot " satisfied that Quaker Flour li the finest you have ever used, your dealer will refund your money. Write us for the booklet . . of ask your dealer. The Quaker Oats Company, Saskatoon.