page root T1H DAILT HEW! Change of Management MISS LIBBY MILLER has taken charge of the Cut Rate Shoe Store and will see that customers get the best of service as well as the low prices for which this store has become so well known. Ladies Fine Dress or Sports Shoes, any color. Prices $1.95 10 $2.95 Misses' and Children's Running Shoes, Straps or Oxfords, all colors and styles. Prices 59c t0 85c Women's Latest Style in Sandals, color to suit your Price dress $1.75 Cut Rate Shoe Third Avenue NEW Kitchen Ware MIXING SPOONS CAKE TURNERS APPLE CpRERS BOWL STRAINERS , ETC." With all genuine Cata-lin Jade Green Handles Permanently beautiful. Priced at 25c ea. o Kaien Hardware Smith Block Phone 3 Your Boat Needs a Radio Have us Install ine of our new sets in your boat. No B or C Batteries required, operates directly off any six volt lighting or Ignition system. A demonstration at our shop will convince you of the simplicity and economical operation of this set. Superior Radio Service 314 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Bos 132 A. O. BARTLETT C. H. INSULA NDER Advertlae In tae Dally News Women's or Growing Girls' Tennis or Running Shoes, any color. Prices 95c t0 $1.15 Boys' and Youths' Running Shoes, all styles. Prices 1 89c t0 $1.25 Right Across From Chicago Visitors Landed Salmon' Near Squadaree, A very successful and enjoyable fishing trip was made to Squadaree I yesterday when Paul Amour enter- ,md: S M- KUy. vttftees I ,rL. fishing grounds where theyi bq iour targe saimon. Mr. ' nxuj wu uciigjitru ana naa quite a thrill when she hooked the first one soon aftr '.browing her line in. Jones' Family MEAT MARKET!" Phone 957 Phone 957 Loin Veal Chops 2 lbs. ! Rump Roast Veal 15c per lb. Shoulder Veal 50c 4 lbs. 8 tewing VeaL 2 lb. 25c 1 bunch Carrots .. Rolled Shoulder Lamb 20c per lb. Stewing Lamb. 2 ifaa. 25c 1 bunch Carrots Pork Chops 35c 2 lbs Shoulder Roast Park 50c 4 lbn. Bulling Beef 25c 3 lbs .. Birloln Tipper 18c lb. Sirloin Steak 45ct 2 lbs L. Leg Pork 18c per lb Prime Rib Roll 18c per lb Tomato Sausage 10c i per lb WTILUE THE IP THIS SLUTTHIUei; atVB MB BLACtc rr I -1 m raaaaaaaakannflv HKt-t& j Men's Tennis or Running Shoes, Boots or Oxfords, all colors. Prices $1.10 $1.45 Men's Dress Boots & Oxfords, good range of styles to choose from. Prices $2.45 10 $3.95 Men's Black or Brown Calf and Grain Leather Work Boots, Panco soles or leather. Prices $1.95 10 $3.65 Store the Montreal Importers I Slum Clearing Beins Started London Embarking On a Huge Scheme For Rehousing the People tmASa A tnttLl. tog scheme invohring the eapendl- unmojm providing to, the rehousing of 0m popsr on a basts of Ave persons to a tenement. The expenditure will be spread over 10 years. The bulk of the displacements will be In Stepney. Bet hnal Oreen and Shorediteb. A preliminary survey shows XJOM insanitary houses n courts ana aueys. wcere rehousing on the sites Is intpraett- oaMe. .and 9.080 In redevelopment. Today's Weather , Terrace Clear, cairn, temperature 64. Anyox Clear, calm. W. fetewart Clear, calm. S3. Haaelton Clea, calm. warm. 4. 8m it hers Clear, calm. M. Burns Lake Clear, calm. M. For all Utters of pigs and particularly fall Utters, direct sunlight is necevmry. Straw sheds or colony house should be placed so as to provide shelter with the opening towards the south CITY Transfer Phone 950 Hemlock and Spruce $6 per cord, delivered . . COAL FOR SALE Furniture and I'lano Moving TOILER" L At). THIS ( nvatS'vie: 3MiYHtUT .To KcapU7ov . SEES DOOM PARASITES 'Continued from page ooe bell Right Rev Mr Nelligan. Chief Justice Horace Harvey. Alan j B Harvey, ou Patterson, Clayton McLennan. A H MeLachosn. Nellea Buchanan. W T CarmiehaeL MP. I lor Kmdersle) Sask .; uiaas-man. R. KL Btimanaon. Calgary, and many other Mr. King in commencing his brief address, said that his address would be noQ-poltUca) and paid a tribute to the note of chivalry which had been struck by those of differing j political creedi who had ho him by being present. Mr. King ex pressed hi. reret at the fact that; , un uiicn dim. .its uuwmv n ..rr. ...... ..- iw with the Issues of the day. There to a great tendency to eon-fuse the Issue and the men who raise those issues." he declared. -We are an aiming at a common goal, to serve our country and tte people." Mr. King loyalty said, bat sometimes different roads were travelled to arrive at that goal. Pointing out the reason for his present tow. Mr. King said that there was a feeling that the people of the rural sections are overlooked In the hurty-buriy of campaign tour and tt was to remedy this oversight that he was making his present trip, preferring rather to peak at the smaller though none the leas important centres and reach the ear of all classes of the country. "So now 1 am visiting the places which are generally overlooked In an election campaign that to. If we ever have a general election again, the speaker added, amid , load laughter There to a new note being beard Uironghoat the land.' continued the coapon -clipper the who inherited money or It throngh gome fortunate circumstances, won't lead the easy life in the future that he has enjoyed In the past. Hto days of idleness are "The people who passed their days to a ttj selfish ease and seif-glorUieaHoa will have to "A new conception of oboe end the spirit of real service to seising on the country that is what I pave found to be over us," saW Mr. King. '.beers. "Now we can see more dearly than ever before that the well-being of the city depends on the well-being of the country that the primary producers, such as farmers, lumbermen, miners and fishermen, must be prosper oms before that prosperity k general " Spirit of Optimism "One thing that has impressed me has been the spirit of optimism, of co-operation, of charity and unselfishness which I have found In the rural sections." Mr. King went on. "Whatever comes of the phase through which we are now passing. I am sore that the world wfll be richer In the belief that Industry to not for the enrichment of a few. but rather for the betterment of the many. "The real people are the men and women who work in social1 service try devoting all their energies to production for the benefit of humanity." Hotel Arrivals Royal Roy R. Oxman, Seattle; Mrs. W. M. Mechley. McBrlde. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mr T. Lloyd Kelly. Chi cago; . Mrs P O. McLennan and Miss Jean M. McLennan, Vancouver; C. Durham, Usk. Catholic Camp Across Harbor Rev. Father Grant Doing Excellent Work In Fostering Place For Bors to Enjoy Themselves Rev Father Orant. who Is the priest tn charge of the local Catholic congregation, has bean interesting himself in a boys' camp on a small island at the other side of the harbor. A very nice little camp has bean ballt and half a doaen boys nave been enjoying life there for the past several weeks, Bach day Father Orant goes to the camp and usually takes some other boys to visit He to having a and the boys enjoy it twauy. While only six boys can be accom- ajodated this year, the question of extensions wOJ be considered next Popular Recipes BAKING POWDER BISCUITS I cups Dow. 3 teaspoons baking M teaspoon salt 4 UMeapoons batter. cap Kvaoorated Milk. V cop water. Sift flour once Miasms. Add baking powder and salt and sift xgain. Cut In batter Add gradually evaporated milk blended with water until a soft dough Is Jormed Roll Vinch thick on auehtlv flour- ed board. Oat with floored Meruit cutter. Place on well buttered nan ind bake 12 minutes In hot oven Makes one doaen ALL-BRAN RELIEVED HIS CONSTIPATION Delicious Cereal Brought Krtr Health to Mr. Bartholomew ws quote fren bis vsiuntary Ui- urt -i had ceettderaMs tresM trwM J tar stomach. Dirvitlon wti out of the outitfea. I rat bmJWIm wmien gavo bo ewy toispwary relief. Then I theujkt of UkUrUtL-Blam. I start oausg a cereal dish-is! two or threo tints a day. "It has been over a year now since I ato Out first dish of bran, bet from that day to tali I have had the pleasure of enjoyiag tho proper functioning of the dirtstlvo orraas. Toasts to AuBkah. 1 stfll eat it rerslarly and Ifto It better all the time." Lester BartaoioMew (Address fsrnioaed spoa refsost) ConHiMtion is usaaHy k U lark of "bulk" to tie rdM tbo lot-ttoes. sad vitamin B to promote eHBuaatfoft. Aix-Bbah seeelies both, as well as iron for tko Hood. Tko -burk- ln Aia-Bbjix it nraeh like that of lesfr vegetables. Certainly this food it mors natural than taking harmfal patret mHl-rfaea. Two UUiMoafsls daUr win overcame mett typet of eoeitf. parlon. WHh eaeh meal in caraiir eases. If not relieved this way. see your doctor. Get the red-sml-rreefl packsge st COAL! COAL! Our Famous Ed son, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley Wr' also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley Prince Rupert Feed Co, tt r-hones ftSS A Good "Clue" to Follow MONDAY & TUESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 & 910 Feature starts 7:10 9 10 AdmUsion 50c Si lie JjJjjJJpf Every Woman Has a Love TuMday Attpatl "The Secret of Madame Blanche" iritt. tifivrl ATUtl l PHILLIPS HOI-MrS A i r w . ...... .v .... ine uranuuc owij uh .Musical- iltY HEY WESTERNER" MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE NO. 1 nr.I) CO.MrLETE Wslnut finish .tcid coil spring, felt mattress NO. I BED COMPLETE Walnut finish stead with panel, spring lUiea maiuves wiui mu rhn 71$ OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of the Fhhrrman, Loffcr, Miner ROOMS 110 per month, SI per week. Mc per night SHOWER BATHS Third Avenue Phone MS JIMMIE CICCOXE I QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SHINGLES The Best Made io. 1 .ix. per thousand So. I 3x. per thousand Green Shinties. Air Dried Retaining All the Itii; CI HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 5S0 HOLIDAY When Coming to Terrace Mske ArranrrmenU With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, IJ.C. To fl reel You. We meet all trains. Freight it passenger service anywhere. Lakelet Lake and Lodge, new boat H A. S.i now tn service tn the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, 11.00: f 1J0 per head additional No croud too big. No job too smslL PIC.MC PARTIES EVERY SINDAY saeaasaassavBatxavDsaYKEKsmv. THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modrrn Conveniences No Flies, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Par Excellence 111.00 Per Week Children under 12 half rate MADAME KAJAUT TlelL Q. C. Iilands sb Wrdnesdiv "WHEN ladSS wi&ivr Secret. See IRENE Dl . ftt r. u.i miic ui ioouq Comedy 'X ALL HER : S24.0t Q10 AaI swaytoas coll spm OtO,u(J gutwsuoii. tnu Tf JA7tt, I NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZereW pr ; . 7 -A HOME AWAY FE01 HOME lUtes UN up M Rooms. Hot & r i tl Prlnct R; n Phone Ml P e:i JUi J1S RESORTS LAKELSE Ml Springs Lodge An Ideal riste to I! '2n Finest of flv fuh'ra tSt tuthlnc and bci...'.l Arranre for tra- -crtiSe wlih W. II. Burnt t' Tens B.C Rales from Tern ? t lAttt Inrludlnr boat rrsi! One adult. W OO r i i li tlonsl sdolt V 1 Wrile or W r? W. II. Ill UN r TT We I-ook After Y. North Beach Famous Hoi id v H"' Near Massett Q. C M " FurnUhrd Shs.k ts ni Apply Mrs. Dunn MsMftt, HC By Westover. j lit- ntio cme II AM Vnb haoemtI i -that's, "'W rr vvW r-r 1 i .tl f s 1 -rf- rNJ!Tl l-ggrTSgsgf Vlov