i paoi rona V 1 YARDLEY'S Special Gift Offer ! a 65c. Bottle Old English Lavender With Each Purchase of a Dollar Box of LAVENDER TOILET SOAP . ESTIMATE THE NUMBER OF EMPTY FILM SPOOLS IN OUIt WINDOW Tirst Prite: a Kodak; Second Prhe: Ten Free Enlargements Use the new panchromatic roll film in taking snapshots and have them developed by us. Ormes Lid. The Rexall Store Prevention of Gossip Society Being Formed LONDON. May 2: iCP A clety for the Prevention of Gossip is being established by the Rector of PAST APPROVED LONDON, May 2: The House of Commons approved the govern ment's new Anglo-German trade pact today. MANURE' For Sale ' $2.00 a Load Dominion Dairy Phone Red 608 "Jfitt Pioneer Druqt? tats the Village of Becklngton, near! Bath. Seemingly its operations are, to be confined to within the borders of the parish. Presumably what Is aimed at is the suppression of gossip that is malicious or slanderous, not the innocent tittle-tattle which justifiably goes with afternoon tea. For the time being the names of the officials of the society are being kept secret. There are thoe who Own a fine new Kelvinator-equipped PAY ONLY A00 Down Tht bilince spreid ovtr two ycirs Phones: 81 A-12 assert this will set gossip going all the harder. Some of the ancient parishes of England still possess the ducking stool, in which women who had been condemned as "scolds" would be soused in the horse-pond. Whether the Becklngton anti-gossip society proposes to revive this kind of pun-ishment is not yet revealed. ir 1 i ! ! JDo away with old-fashioned, unsanitary methods of rof rigora-tion. End food spoilage and waste. Install a Polar Kin& the ultra-modern electric refrigerator designed and built to givo the greatest possible value at the lowest price. Priced to fit present-day budgets, Polar King is the electric refrigerator opportunity you have been waiting for. New model with all porcelain enamel interior and white lacquer exterior and 4 J cubic foot food capacity is priced at only $160 cash. Polar King with GJ cubic foot capacity, $213. Other Kclvinator and General Electric models at attractive prices all on convenient terms. $ Cah Prire On POLAR KING II', CU. FT.) 160 Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. "TILLiE THE TOILER" " r'-? Lrx I". DnM-vr" My cab- Crtl Nj7 a 4 Comb buouq 'CM COMS ON I'U. Vu E5S DAILY 2I1WB Tuesd, !may day OBSERVED Several Hundred Attended Open Airf Gathering Yesterday Speakers Heard Canadian Labor Defence League Session in Evening I The athletic ground on Acropolis Hill was the scene oi an open-air meeting yesterday when the Unemployed Councils called a united , from satherlng of organised labor in celebiatton of May 1, International Labor Day. An audience of several hundred attended and listened attentively to the speakers In his opening remarks. the chalrman outlined the objects or, May Day from Its inception by tin American Trades Unions in 1866 ! when the struggle for the eiuht- j hour day began to the present ri.tv ; It now being a world-wide institution as a determination of the will of the working class to destroy class distinction through social change. Charles Chapman, candidate in the local provincial election riding, spoke on the immediate needs of the unemployed In Prince Rupert and the deportation of foreign-born workers by the government as undesirable public charges. Tom Bradley spoke of the allseed suppression of the workers through out the world by the capitalists. ( The-authorities of this country were lowering the meagre relief of the unemployed and, at the same time, making substantial additions to the police He spoke of the policy of the Hitler dictatorship In Oermany In suppression of the Jews; the Japanese, aided by tha Chinese Imperial ists, suppressing the Chinese masses and the supposed pact of the European power to attack the So viet Union. Eft-Alderman Oscar Larson spoke on May Day and its meaning to the workers and of 1U growth until now it was internationally recognised. there was a liberal display of banners bearing slogans, such a.s "Fight against Fascism." "Down with Avar." "Demand l&i Increase In Relief," "Against Lay-offs." "FHht Wage Cuts." etc A confection was taken to help defray expenses In the trial of Anyox strikers. Evening Meeting The meeting In the evening in the C. L. D. L. Hall was well attended. The chairman. Neil Lang, delivered an address dealing with May Day and passed on to present day con ditions In general He remarked that It was doubtful U the World War of 1914-18 had had more ill ef fects on the workers than the eco nomic war which followed. J. M. Dunn spoke on the alleged exploitation of labor. Looking back on progress made since last May Day. he affirmed that the Fascist regime tri Oermany was a disap polntment to many but was un avoidable and could only be com sidered as a final stage In the dis solution of capitalism. There was no Indication that this reactionary stage of the one tune strong social YE OLDK English Fish Shoppe Phone 851 Wc Deliver SPECIALS IN FRESH FISH Red Cod Fillets, per lb. 10c Halibut Fillets, per lb lie Halibut Cheeks, 3 lbs .31c Sliced Halibut, per lb 10c Red Spring Salmon, per lb. ISc White Spring Salmon, per lb. 8c Crabs. 2 for 25c Smoked Fish a Specialty I'hane 831 Second Street I Joan Bennett BBBBsto ABuiBBl lggggfl? 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