PAGE SIC mm FarewtU to tint lone oM cornstirch method, u double boiler I Here's a lemoa pie tiling tliat thickest up without cooUnxrirht In the mi-iof bowl! And it's delicious! A ctu-Urdjp-rick filling that will naat pour lemoa pie famous 1 Try h od trp tfcit unt lemon mature OatMS the es, U pou Use) is ( Lemon Seuce, or to Ice Box Cite, or t Pudding. It's short-cut to all torti of rood things! AIR DRIED SHINGLES Retain the cedar oil m the wood alfordmg extra and better preservation Uuin kiln-dried shingles from which the essential oil has been evaporated. Our shingles are made on Queen Charlotte Islands and. as a home product, deserve your preference. Shingle makers wages on the Islands are spent eventually in Prince Rupert, while Vancouver wages never come north. Support a home industry and your own welfare by specifying Air Dried Shingles. 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Adittu - Secure Cash During Hard 'funny pair HEREAGAIN Murray and Sidney Splendid In , "Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood'' Nothing more rolllekine ha aD- peared on the sereen of the CaDl- tol Theatre here this year than the sky-rocketing burst of humor that aDounas in the feature farce '"The Cohens and Kelly In Hollywood. starring Irish Charlie Murray and Jewish George Sidney, which is be ing offered this week-end. The popular comedy tam carry their genial, friendly feud to the very i capital of fildom where fame, temperament and vanity lay them low. line iwo oia mends, one with a , oaughter and the other with a son, are caught in a maelstrom of em otions that are strange and yet alluring to them, each trying to outdo the other, outsnoot the other i and both sadly pussled by the 'estrangement. It Is superior, sidestaking; comedy, quite equal to any! in the series of Cohen and Kelly picture. Charming June Clyde plays the' part of Murray's daughter wtthj Norman Poster as Sidney's son ! The cast also incl'idea such popu- j lar DlaVfOH n TVtm Uiv T . a.. I res. Sidney Fox, Boris Kartof arid. otnenevc Tobm. Incidentally, the special week of vaudeville offerings will commence tonight with the presentation of the Moose Legion Band tinner the direction of Btuuhnaster Robert Greenfield. i Kifiy millions were spent in 1931 on workmen's compensations, mooters' allowances, old age pensions, soldiers- aid. etc in Canada. B CtaVk VaV lit Act genfly but surely on bofh fiver snd bowels Safe for CHILDREN Sold rvrnwlirre . . in 1 c f tAKraRSEEPIIli The Classified Ads. Many people have something in the house they would like to sell which could be turned into money af they knew of a customer. Try a classified advertisement Most people read the claatifieds. For about fifty cent you can let them know about it and it may prove a profitable tranaction. Renting the House There are a number of houses in the city not rented yet and many people make little effort to secure a tenant. Others who are wise to their op-oprtumUes try a classified advertisement in the For Rent column and often get result As one satiifled-euiiom recently: "Those little ads certainly do bring results." Some Like Redder Ads. Some people after trying other kinds of adver-- turfng decide to try a reader among the locals and Phone 'TITS f16", they haveot results. The coat is ..iKmrr wii ;ney nave been well satisfied. When conditions are like they are today the news-papers can often help. The price is not very high. Do not lie down and bemoan your hard fate. Try a different kind of advertisement and if that is not successful try again. THE DAILY NEWS W June 24. . csaBsmmamssaasmsmsktsamammsaaaaimmmsam II I t- rmifnnT T n TriTn NUKira b. i. mm i I ! PRINCE GEORGE The city council has decided that nours lor sDnnkiina 01 lawns in Prince Qorge will have to be Um ited, the city pumping system having been unahie to keep up with recent demands. The sprinkling hours nave not yet been fixed although from 7 to 9 morning and evening have been suggested. Stanley J Campbell, a settler in the Sylvan Glade district, was fined US, with option of thirty days' lav 'risonmeat. by Stipendiary Maris trate George Mil burn last week ot i charge of failing to do his utmost to extinguish a forest fire accidentally started by himself. Smile de Grossc and Edward 6r Gros-ic were a h sentenced to twn years' Impiiwnment in peruten tiary by Jude H. A. Robertson lu County Court here last week afUl fatoaara guiiiy uj cnarges ( i theft of aeveral articles from the wlnt-r house of W H. Christie on the hi rh-way between Prince Oeorge ana Six Mile. At a aweting of the Prince Oc rg WwardsuatHj Irene Van Dyk. Alfred Miller of Lanalev Prairie is looking into the iwanablUty of es tablishing a dairy here with co-oneration of the city council. Present plana are to eatabllsh a plant which would deliver pasteurised milk and cream and manufacture lee cream. E. H. Hand of Vancouver, grand exalted rsner of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Bks for Canada and Newfoundland, paid a visit to the local lodge last week. Following a lodge meeting, there was an enjoyable MtoMt in which Ladles of the Royal Fttrple joined. Mr. and Mrs. Leatle Woods of Washington. D C naased throuah here by motor last week enroute to me lodge at WhReamll Lake In which Mr. Woods la bitereeted. Rt Rev. V, . R. Adams. Btshoo of Cariboo, has been aoendine ten dam in this district on ecclesiasti cal duties. Ht has held confirma tions at McBrUe. Hutton and Alesa Uke. H. 8. French, district aarkultitr- swlat. and Mrs. Oeortre Oliver of this my were aysakaia at a sveettng of Olsconae Wosoen's Institute It week. SMITHERS Making an appeal for improve-nt of ibr r.nme environment of wdern boy. .d girls and enllat- mt pubnc support and co-operation of behalf of the John Hdokln'i Society in the wort: of prison re- SUear Mtidse. ex-convict and former gsutgster leader m the United states, recently srtrtimsed a meting which crowded O'Neill's iTheatre here. The L .dies' Aid of the local Uni ted Chuich held a social on the lawn of ur. C. H Hanklnson's home here las'. Fridav Miss tlin Bemer. orincinxj af home e TOocuics acnool at 8tk. holm. Sweden, la anendin smnl here vttttlnc with her hro- thers. A: Bemer. the well known railway man. and Adoipfa Berner. superlnundent at Teikwa for the Soldiers Settlement Board. Miss Berner is on a year's tour of Canada ann the United States to study methods of learning home ll 9 Uke tf&.?Hi9n Uyi6i honon in a base bail dotal-header nere K withers won the first game 5 to 2 ;.nd Burns Lake the second 6 to s. Many gardens of this district have been ruined and many others ar facing a like fate as armies of cut worms invade the country The worm thrive in long dry spell such las has been experienced lave STEWART The board of village at a meet ins: last week, voted $60 towards the celebration to be held here on Dominion Day. P. S. Jack appeared before the board to make ire request for financial as- Softball sot under way here last week when five game were played. 11 teams in the league having now played at least one game. The ttewart team la leading the league. The annual school men day was ield here last Friday, marking the :losing of the terra for the Stewart superior School. ! The Premier Gold Mining Co Is .bout to make certain repairs to the j Porter Idaho aerial Vratn, particu-j larly to two towers at the upper end I which have been putted consider ably out of line during the past John M. Blackic) RHefaie died r,uietlv m bit sleep about S o'eM&ck on the afternoon of April M while m camp on the Raft Rivet-, accord - ng to word brought to town "- last women s institute, Mrs. a nrr , . Miibum jresented prixes a. loliow wk! tiT"' to the libers of the little Mo ' XL 1 T thers' Club Orade Eight, first 2?: f farty Dety Hughe, second. Connie Nell: av? m tte Grade teven. Jeasie Bond and Mar-; J!'Z ZZT1 lT P&Cr garet Wattcins; Orade Six, Audrey BURNSLAKE A recent speech' of A. M. Manaon K.C.. Ml. .A. for Cwineea. in Van. r. in which he declared that the real wealthy would have to be tazeo more, created much interest in this district, geseral iciMmant being expressed here wMh this principle. The Burns Lake and District Board of Trade sent a tetearam last week to Hon. N 8 Lougneed. minister of lands, pointing out that timber, farmsteads and hemes in many parts of this district were threatened with destruction by far- est fires and urtrin amnuwiiato and energetic action by the department to avert a catasironhe Five tremendous forest fire have been biasing in the district and lor the past week ashes have bean fall ing upon Bums Lake and other towns along the DM of the nans. dlan National Raaays. Rev. Father Godfrey OA! I1 offi ciated on Tuesday of mat wek .i the funeral of M. O. Sttcfa. resident of Forestdale for over twenty years, who died at the Boms Lake Honi- tal on Sunday. The late Mr. EUch was lor merry in hmmt . p.. . . . aaao ana also operated a restaur ant here at one time. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruh anri ons, Fred and Oordon. left on Sa turday for the Atlantic wt . route to England whese thaw uui spend several months VaWUng their former home and with relativM and inenas. VANDERH00F Mrs. C P BlOOttlfield al CW B James is reported to be making favorable progress at the. Wouh.., Hospital where she recently under- wrm an operation. A federal hydrogranhie party arrived here rmsmtov fmm Ottawa enroute ta the Nation m, district where a survey win be made oi toe watenuam eartamxiiiur ftm the Nation River to the headwaters arailsTiaPira ZJZL!???- of PrtHBigs-Fresb Extras A. C. TutUe of nttatt.il E. M. Bacon of Caloarv atvl r. p Smith of EntraraM Alia oraafi brought a pack train ef 10 horses from Alberta. NEWHAZELTON Kitty James Rif., a graduate! swift of the UasaHon tHopltal tralnlna chool for aursW am for several years on the nursing staff of the hospital at Bassano, ARa.. paid a brief visit here recently with Mm C. II. Sawle rtrlnr Raw moL . U V. UMIW7 on Friday of last week to Wallace Smith publisher of the Bassano! Mall newspaper. A good mauv Indiana f mm thi. here of district have left for canneries t I the mouth of the Skeena River TW iiuuy ,v Saturday ADMISSION Feature A Starts at 7 SATUItDAV MATINEE J : Feature Starts 2 :50-i., . . 0 VAUDEVILLE WEEK 24th to 30th JLp ....vtis mrr'niini oi the Week THE BIG SCHEAM TEAM George Sidney and Charlie in Hu irray "THE COHENS & KELLYS IN HOLLYWOOD" The Beautiful Girls Turn Their HVacN What a Laugh Fest MICKEY MOUSE in "MICKEY'S ORPHAN'S- METRO NEWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS - On site gUge ,t gTi THE MOOSE LLGIO.N BAND With R. Gayerrfield f onri,,, ,.. MONDAY Si TUESrAY-"TIIE FLESH 18 WEAK aMU Duologue, "The Impertinence of the f:Trai.,r,- .1 ' C.-.H i B 1g a GIVE YOURSELF A GOOD BREAK AT BREAKFAST SHRE Nli' "Old Sam," famous ok! horse Week-End Specials Fresh Picnic Ham 5-lb. aise. per lb. MaJ kin's Best Loganberry Jam, 4 -lb. tin MaJ kin's Best Strawberry or Raspberry Jam. 2-lb. tin Mai kin's Best Royal Anne Cherries, IVi. per tin Royal City Pork As Beans- IV. 'a. per tin Fresh Crestwood Creamery Butter. 3-lb. brick Australian Raisins- Seedless. 2 lbs. . Crttco 3-lb. tin Lyle's Golden 8yrup 2-lb. tin in cartons, S dot BuUetf s Lemon Cheese per Jar , Best Food Horseradish Prepared Mustard isr Rowat's Worcester Sauce - per bottle Sunkist Oranges Fresh stock. 3 dos. . ins m rn p 6& White Naphtha Soap P. fiAMITf l Fifth Street 17c 45c 30c 25c 20c 70!c 25c 75c 25c 70c 30c 20c 15c 95c 25c l'hone Vour Order - We Deliver Alberta Market Proprietor Phone 208 I ' ;' Supplies nourishment and roughage in pleai-ant digestible form. UmJ in CmnmJm with CmnaJimn Wh.mt THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. where they will be employed for the summer. ALICE ARM of The prame pr ::. percent of the U n. wealth, or iear: Barney Turbttt. was saved from I Phone 953 drowning Whln Ha karam. ran.il I in the bridge structure on the Kit- sault Flau before the oncoming Ude. The horse was rescued just in time. W. C. O rover of the FamUv Bene ficiary Society was a visitor here on business earlv last wfa- rtone 11 De Jong I Cash an d Carry Friday & Saturdaj Specials Mulkm s Best Birawb- Sise 2's, per tin Aylmer Catsup-- 2 bottk-s lor Mac's Be. Peas Sir 2 tins for Aylmer Grapi Frur. sire 2'y " .!, : : I lilll.M Lu: v i i .i r. 2 hit Aylmer Pork tt B -i 3 tins for Malkln's Best Water par (tii Kadana Cocua per 1-lb. pkg 81iced Breakfast Bv Cello wrapped, per Cii.i' 24( 31( 29( 39( t - !rry 29( 4S( 25c ia 23c Albert Eggs- 44 C I o uog. ior . . Australian Sliced Pn Stf f. per tin Pitted jbates -New 2 lbs. for Reckltt's Blue 3 pkgs. for Blng Cherrtea- per lb. Greenhouse TomaUx per lb. New Potatoes 6 lbs for 19c 14c 25c 25c 25c