PA OH rona DON'T TRIFLE WITH COMMON CONSTIPATION Kellogg's All-Bran Brings Relief Constipation gets ita jrrip on a person almMt unawares. It often start with such little things. Headaches. LittleMrwaa, Bad complexion. Unpleasant breath. If unchecked, it may seriously impair your health. Fortunately, you can avoid, this danger by eating a delicious- cereal. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg All-Bean provides two things needed to overcome common conetipation: "bulk" and vitamin B. All-Bran is also a rich source of Iron for the blood. Biological tests demonstrate that the "bulk" in bran is similar to that in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, it forma s soft mass, which gently clears out the intestinal wastes. IIor moeh better than taking unpleasant patent medicines. Two tallies pooniuli of All-Bran daily arc usually sufficient. Serious eases, with every meal. If not relieved this -way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer'a. Hade by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Six . Persons Killed In Calcutta in 1 Electrical Tempest CALCUTTA. India. April 18: Six persons were killed by lightning In a severe electrical storm at the end of the week. YE OLDE English Fish Shoppe Phone 851 We Deliver SPECIALS IN FRESH FISH Red Cod Fillets, per lb 10c Halibut Fillets, per lb 15c Halibut. Sliced, per lb Mc ' Red Swit Salmon, vet lb-..... - l:nd drm lt.a nlgnt;. They "J"" White Spring Salmon, per lb. 9c Crabs, each' 15c Smoked Fish a Specialty Pliine 851 Second Street gggjMgifiQT MONEY SOAP "! SPECIALS PEARL WIUTfc SOAP 15c 4 bars FAIRY SOAP 25c 6 for PALMOLIVB SOAP 25c 4 for GOLD DUST 45c Pkgs JIP SOAP FLAKES 35c 2 pkgs TOILET ROLLS 25c 8 for ' MUSSAUEM'S Economy Store Vie deliver all orders, $? or over SI7-1B Third Avenue West T.O. Box 55 Phone IR COAL! COAL! Our Famous Etlson. Alberta and Ilulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also cell Timothy Hay.- Wheat, , Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAB BROS., LTD. INTERESTED IN SILVER Is Exclusive Subject of Discussion Revival in Price Would Mean Activity STEWART, April 18: There does not seem to be a man in the Portland Canal district but knows i a great deal about silver and the prospects of Its coming back to a ! price where It can once more be ! mined profitably. Just as the price of wheat affects the farmer so the i price of silver affects the miners of Northern British Columbia. Ask any man you meet at Stewart, Alice Arm, Premier 0 any -other camp on Portland Canal what conditions are like and he re- plies: "If only silver would go up another ten cents, there would be a dozen mines start to operate and, if the price should advance to forty or fifty cents an ounce, the whole country would again become a hive of Industry." Silver Is everything. It Is the solution of every problem to these wonderful people who have tunnelled Into the mountains; have braved the rigors of the winters and spent summers wandering over the mountains. Give them a ehance and they can make good. Pay them a reasonable price for silver and they will make, money for themselves, pay taxes to all the governments and place the country more firmly on the map. In the evening practically every resident of Stewart listens to some radio in order that he may hear mention of the word "silver." He scans the newspapers, not to read of crime, of politics, of social or other gossip but In order that he may see the magic word "silver" printed somewhere and possibly bring a word of cheer to them. They know of the possibilities of the economic conference, of the actions of the U. S. Senate and they would like to know that the governments of Canada are interesting themselves in the question and trying to bring . thm rallaf TtLAtf t n llr ailvAP all riav ply every visitor with questions bearing on the subject and they will vote almost to a man for any party or leader who can assure them. that he will take up their cause. BUT FINED ! Two Southbank .Men Cnd Up In Court Following Ouarrel - Over Debt As a result of a recent fight be tween residents of Southbank, Paul 1 J. Dupuis paid over an amount of . $1S which he allegedly owed Harry Schaeffer but the latter was. In turn, fined S10, with option of ten days' imprisonment, on a charge of , common assault as the starter of the hostlities. according to a report received at divisional headquarters of the provincial police here. The case was heard by Stipendiary Ma-sistrate R. W. MarOowan of Burns Lake. LANCASTER IS MISSING ALOIEitS. Algeria. April 18: 'CP Search was continuing today for Capt. William Lancaster. British pilot, who has not been reported since last Wednesday night when he left Adrar on a projected flight from England to Capetown with a view to lowering the time record held by Mrs. Amy Johnson Molltson. UTILUE THE TOILER" HELLO. MB. Silver Wedding Is Celebrated Mr. and .Mrs. K. J. Murray Guests of Honor at Affair in Oddfellows' Hall Last Evening The Oddfellows' Hall was crowded last night for a surprise party celebrating the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murray and a presentation was made to the guests of honor consisting of a case of silverware. The people all gathered at the hall and then Robert Murray, who had been best man at the wedding of 25 years ago, brought Mr. and Mrs. Murray to the party and made the presentation on behalf of those present. Music was provided' by Mr. and Mrs. Watt and John Bremner for the dancing which continued until a late hour. Winners at bridge were: ladies' first. Mrs. Peachy; second, Mrs. B. J. Beale; men's first, E. Hellman; second. E. Larsen. One Halibut Boat Left For Vancouver; Another Sold Catch There were no additional boats In with halibut this morning for the regular Fish Exchange sale. The Lysekil left yesterday with her catch of 18.000 pounds for Vancouver and. the Relief sold her 10.000 pounds.' to be Cold .Storage at the same price to b'eVpsjld the other when the sale Is held tomorrow. Helen II, Teeny Mllly and Olbcn which were In yesterday, are holding over until tomorrow when it s expected the railway, will be eler and shipping- to th east tflll be possible. 1 - f-j ' j Today's. Weather Terraie Part cloudy calm, '"temperature. 6. ,". i AlyaiHhWPart cloudy, calm, 35. Anypx Part'etoudyl calm. 44. Stewart-Part icJ&udjL calm. HazHonj-Olpudy, eatm. 40. Smttherfr-ear, cairn, 38. Burns Lake-Clear, calm. 30. & . 11 riFAM Vni av van MOT nil DAILY ITCWI April , 19!J -1,11. . J J1LM-Ll-U Lenten Drama at Baptist Church Well Presented One of the delightful features of special Easter activities in the local churches were the presentations on Oood Friday evening and Sunday night at First Baptist Church of the Lenten drama "Release," depicting in one act the release of the thief Barrabas in order that Christ might be crucified at Calvary. Taking part were H. M. Daggett, Vic Houston, P. H. Linzey, Mrs. Oeorge Hlbbard. J. Clifford Ollker. Kenneth Green, Tom Johnson and Miss Phyl I lis Hamblin. The program also Included vocal solos by Mrs. II N. Brocklesby, "Open the Oates of the Temple;" Mrs. P. II." Linsey. "He Was "Despised,'' and Miss Betty Cameron, "Lord of All and My Task." W. Vaughan Dav ies presided at the organ and there were also selections by the Junior Symphony Orchestra. There were large and appreciative audiences at both presentation. Ban on Import Of Fuel Urged Resolution Passed by Committee Asking Congress to Take J Action J WA3HINOTON. April 18: -The! KOuse Of Representatives fuel committee Has passed a resolution me-raortalterag Congress to stop the Im porta Won of crude oil la to this country k't I Mother of Secretary Of Treasury Passes i Mrs. T. ItAVoodin Dies In New York Following Paralytic Stroke ( NEW YORK. April 18: Mrs. T. R. Woodiiumoiher of Secretary ot the Treasury William H. Woodbt. passed away here following a paralytic stroke. Her son was at her bedside at the eitfb-. Ammt smftmi : r ' : 1 I HER FIRST DANCE WITH I JIM. HOW THRILLED - 5HEWASJ , I FINALLY AMY TOLD f5J TODAY SHE IS ENGAGED TO JIM. SHE BEGAN HER HOW SHE HAD L US,NG l""UOY ENDED B.O. FOREVER UNKNOWINGLY fLfft WJJ ClVTUM, "rUL.- WHY I f OKA. MAC YOtUSKT -miS "t.?IVr AMD LIT iif Mm 7 1 S.T. 1 I JURY HAS CASE NOW Fate ot Marcelina Julian, Seattle Filipino, on Murder Charge Being Considered SEATTLE. April 18: The trial of Marcelino Julian, young Filipino, who is charged with the murder of six persons when he ran amok with a huge bolo knife on the streets of this city on Thanksgiving Day last, went to the Jury after the state had asked for a verdict of first degree murder, the defence pleading for acquittal The Jury was still out lit Hlahl jvmfrfHn It vrHIt Unable to reach a verdict, the Jury returned to the courtroom for further instructions It was intimated that, even If Julian was convicted, the death sentence would not be Imposed If a verdict el Insanity was imposed, he would be commit-1 ted to asylum. Protest Parade In Jerusalem Moslem Women Object at Opening of New Y.M.OA. Building by General Allcnby JERUSALEM, April lfc-Moslem women staged paraoe to this city In protest at the presence here of General Allenby to open a new You-g Men's Christian Assocsatton building. San Francisco to Make Hif,r Saving As Result of Cut SAN FRANCISCO, April IB -Following ratification of the plan by the ratepayers at a special election last week, application has now been made to the courts for approval of the wage cut program for San Francisco civic employees. Savings amounting to IISOJWO will be made monthly starting May 1, it Is BUT AFTER ONE DANCE JIM LEFT HER DIDN'T COME NEAR HER AGAIN Unexpected Results I'O 1.1 KB TO KAIIXMkMia 3 Mdr- r i ULif v MONDAY Si TUESDAY Admission 15c Si 50c TWO SHOWS 1 Si 9 p.m. Feature Starts 7:10 & 9:10 "THE FAITHFUL HEART" Starring EDNA HEST and HEUHEItT MMtSllMi The Tang of the Sea - Tli. Call of Romance Musical "A MODERN CINDEItl.LLA Comedy PITTS Si TODD In "SNEAK EASILY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TOO IUSY To ivnum. VciemTiB imam i 4- , Dr. Wood's w.'uirL i it i i Norway Pine Syrup Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to the Shu-Craft We rebuild them Satisfaction Ouaranteed 1M. MacAKTIIUK Third Are. Nest Federal Ilia. A ' Clearer Complexion! Better Health Lifebuoy's gentk, r punfying Is tlver makes dull sains glow via .. i: ii . ( i in from hands helps sfrgia.-J 'JJ ucuin. riuopi uiswy lujay. ta.si ftek... lt at Ms Feature Starts itn. Till' (illAN'li ttKITICII PirniiiT,.. Cold Settled In Chest Caused Racking Couth Mrs. 8. E. Wood, Ebawood, lia writ. Borne Urns s go I had a strsr cold h!i muM la my casst causlsg such a ratkiog tones it jJj to tear me to piece. I had read about Dr. Wood's Norw pa, Syrup, so I dseided to (u It a trial, kiun u Srst dM I felt relief, aad hn thi bottle tu finish my cough was eaUrsW gn." Prk SSe. a bottkj large tuoiU m V u , drag aad gtaeral star; put u.,r t.L, Mllbarn Oo, Lid , Toronto, Oat '. Coal! Coal! MINEHEAD EU(J Per ton $11 50 MINEHEAD LUMP Per ton $1250 JASPEH LUMP-Per ton $12 50 JASPER EGG Per ton $1 1.50 Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 637 WHY DONT MEN LIKE ME?' 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