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IJMmP MOHTHL MHHHHHIKBBBHHHHHIIHHIHHl Thursday, April 12, 1834 CENTRES OF PUBLIC INTEREST At one time anything Russian was of interest to the public. Then the interest shifted to Italy and to Germany and occasionally to Russia and Japan. For a week or two Victoria was all absorbing and all eyes were on Premier Pattullo. Today Ottawa is the centre and Premier Bennett is the star actor in the comedy. People are watching Ottawa closely and wondering what is about to happen there. WORK AND WAGES FIRST During the recent campaign T. D. Pattullo promised the people of. this province work and wages. In that effort he expected to get the co-operation of Premier Bennett as a national duty. Judging from news coming out of the national capital, Mr. Bennett may refuse to co-operate. If he takes that stand the British Columbia premier will be reminded that "work and wages" was what he promised ana wriat he must give the people of this province, no matter what else may be neglected. Men who have been without remunerative work for years are not interested in hearing of financial recovery unless it makes it possible for them to finance their households. Already there is more employment in the province as the result of increased confidence and greater demand for commodities but there must be more than that. If Mr. Bennett will not co-operate in this work, then it is just too bad for Mr. Bennett. Rut we still think he will. If he does not, we shall be sorely disappointed in him. INVESTMENTS IN CANADA There is something like two, and a quarter billion dollars of money from Great Britain invested in Canada and nearly four billion dollars of United States money. From all other countries the amount invested in this country is considerably less than two billions. This should indicate that United States more than any other country would be interested in the welfare of Canada. Set against the financial interest is the sentimental interest, the interest which comes from being a member of the same empire. It in -UUi i r. r i i- , . la invuauw uiereiure uiai uriiain is mucn more interested in the welfare of Canada than is the United States. British money is also invested in the United States in huge sums Cn f Vl n V r in O f Itinnnlnl fin ttiniti, If AH . angle I CROWN BRAND GRAIN MAN ! ; IS CHARGED The Family Shoe Store The food your family likes best Third Avenue. LIMITED Phone 35 Arthur Cutter, Prominent Chicajo Pit Operator, Ordered T Cour. is the Easiest ' i $5.00 .10 3.00 9.00 1.40 CHICAGO. April 12 On charge. lof violation of the Grain Fuiurrt ! Act laid personally by Secretary or I Agriculture Wallace Arthur V. ICutten, prominent Chicago wheat I market operator, was yesterday or-! tiered to appear In Wasr.in??on on I May 14 to show why his trading 'privileges should not be with drawn. The action of the secretary has caused a sensation it) trading quarters here. Cutten. among other things, is charged with making false reports on his commitments and with keeping false accounts tn connection with his trading activities. Bullish Tendency On Stock Market All Around Advances Shown Trading in New York New York U. S. Steel, 95. General Motors, 38i. American Can, 105. Allied Chemicals, 152. Western Electric, 38. New York Central, 36, Toronto Inter. Nickel. 28.00. Noranda, 43.35. Teck Hughes, 7.25. Dome, 37.75. Ford A? 23. Con. Smelters, 1.69. C. P. R., 17. Brew Corporation, 8, Thompson-Cadillac, .55. Ventures, 1.02. Columarlo, .43. Smelter Gold, .32. Little Long LaC, 4.30. Canadian Malartlc, .02. South Tlblemont, .11. Maple Leaf. .67. Pickle Crow, .86. Manitoba ti Eastern, .23. Long Lac Lagoon, .34. Central Patricia, .09. Chlbougamau, .14. Lee Gold, .162-Granada, .88. Macassa, 2.65. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.28. Sisco, 2.34. Lake Maron, .10. Sudbury Basin, 1.75. Wheat Prices Winnipeg May, .67. July, .68. October, .70. Chicago May, .86. July, .86. September, .87. In NEW YORK, April 12: -There was a bullish tendency on the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday with all issues showing advances from fractions up to two points. Closing averages were: industrials, 105.05, up 1.51; rails. 49.89. up .81; utilities, 25.85. up .14, and bonds, 92.34. up .13. The upward movement continued yesterday when railway shares and special issues gained from one to five points, with Increased buying, the close being irregular with the trend of silvers and steels down in late dealings. Labor difficulties and the threat of an automobile strike at Detroit-helped to contri-' bute to the late weakness. Yesterday's turnover Was 1,500,-: 000 shares, closing averages being as follows: Industrials, 105.16, up .11; rails, 5058, up .39; utilities, 25.85, unchanged and bonds, 94.46, up .12. Eastern Stocks Hritish Pound and Canadian Dollar on New York Exrhangc MONTREAL, April 12: The British pound sterling was quoted at $5.15 on the local foreign exchange market yesterday afternoon and the United States dollar at 99 11-lCc. NEW YORK, April 12: The British pound sterling was trading at $5.16 on the local foreign exchange market yesterday and the Canadian dollar $1.00 5-16. Dally News Want Ads satisfy, J MM 'BREAKFAST i rrntly in a jiffy, when it's Kellopf: Corn ..Flakes. Lift the top of the easy-open pnrkae. Hn-ak the real of the inner WAXTITE bug. Pour the. crisp, oven-frefch flakes into howls. That' all. No cooking. No ' fuming over a hot tttove. Krllogg's Corn Flukes arc already- cooked thoroughly ami carefully. That's one GOLD FIND UNPR0VEN Count-de I'rorok I-ost His Luseaje So Cannot Hack Up Statement llrgarding King Solomon' Mines MARSEILLES, France, April 12 Count Byron de Prorok. wha reported that he had found the lost! mines of King Solomon in tne Land of Ophlr. now says he cannot nrnvA Vila tintamanl himAiita mrrr a one has stolen his luggage. I PROFIT OF ; SMELTERS1 Consolidated Estimated to Have! Made Over Million Dollars Net ; Last Year ! MONTREAL, April 12: Net pro- Smelting Co. for last placed at over SI, 000,000. notices, year are Chicago Boy Is Ordered Held On Charge of Murder CHICAOO, April 12 A coroner's Jury has ordered thirteen-year old I George Ro?alskl held for the Grand Jury on a charge of murder In connection with the death of Dor-ette Zietlow, a tiny two-year-old girl. l; The following Is the scale of charees made for reading Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. Birth Notices 50c, Funeral Notices $1, Cards of Thanks; $2, Funeral Flowers JOc. wr name. 1 District News SKIDEGATE A. L. Mallory of Port ClemenU motored down to Queen Charlotte City Saturday on business for the public works department, returning home the same day. N. Schaler, pioneer rancher of South East Harbor, Is building a fine residence between Queen Charlotte City and Skldegate. Mr. and Mrs. Schafer who lost their home on the east coast by fire recently, will make their home at the new residence just as soon as It Is finished. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ifnan of Queen Charlotte City paid a short visit to their daughter, Mrs. W. 81nger of Massett. R. Scharffe and Co. of Skldegate 'ot-p rpnnrfpri fn hfttp mnH i vrv " - fit. .. ,L wi-i . ... ""'" " rich discovery of gold and sliver on their claims at Cumshewa Inlet. Jack Hanson, manager, of the Ktlley Logging Company, made a flying trip to Queen Charlotte City on his speedboat on business last week-end. The A. P. Allison Logging Co. hat Just installed a radio station at Cumshewa Inlet which can now be heard on the air. COMPLETE CONCORDAT 111 each ISctween Vatican and firr man Itrich Is Officially De. nlrl At Rome VATICAN CITY. April 12 A ! German delegate, It ts stated, has I Just arrived here to resume neg : tlationi for re-enactment of err tain suspended clauses ot the con cordat between the Vatican and t he Reich and the belief that there j had been a breach between the Vatican unci Qennany Is cenled, RECEIVING EXCURSION Jurm Charlotte Island Look For-ward to Viii of Vanrouverltes SKIDEGATE, April 12:-Prepara-Jons are already being made for ne Vancouver Board of Trade ex-' urslon to the Queen Charlotte elands, there will be over one .tundred passengers. The steamer will call at Queen Charlotte City at 8 a.m. June 8 and will leave at 3 p m. lvlng all the passengers time to motor up the east coast ai far as Tlel) and Port ClemenU on the Pattullo Highway. Many Interesting sights can be seen on this motor trip. They will pass through the village of Skldegate Mission, the home of the Haldas, the remnants of a once mighty nation. They will pass the Dominion Government Radio Station at Dead Tree Point. At Hell the visitors will see a little bit of old England, as there Is an English settlement nt this beautiful spot. Deer can be seen grazing in the fields among the cattle, alto large sand dunes on the longest gold-bearing beach In the British Empire, a hundred and fifty miles long. Those wishing to Indulge In a few hours fishing will find the Tlell hard to beat for several varieties of game trout. i On the trip up from the Kellcy Logging camp at At)! Inlet can be teen the remains of two of the largest Halda villages, Tanoo and 8ke-dance, with most of the totem poles still standing. i CORN FLAKES 5 T7zrj i 9 mi Min they're so nourishing mill easy to iligett. Every member of the family enjoys Kellogg' Corn Hakes. You're always wife in " serving the world's most populur cereal. Try Kellogg's at lunrh. time. Give them to the chih ilren for supper. They encourage rentful sleep. Made hy Kellogg in Loudon, Ontario. Three Suspects in m ni 1 oronto Mugging Pns A rp Released TORONTO. April iZ T ree DC who were being iv.c. us .-u th case of ClelUno R BrU Columbia born drun ' who!! lieved to have been k . .ed byW slugged over the head rcrtollj while stepping fr :" i.. .rh have been relc.sei by the uuiLort- ties after questioning SPECIAL ON BLANKETS Us Wash Your Blankets work t c W Our prices this double blankets ;ii1 ,0' single blanket-'. Our price on Dry Clean-inn is $1.00 for Suits and $1.00 for Dresses We Guarantee SatM" PtONKKK LAUNDRY !.imiti:i Canadian Laundry Wd- Batteries "SUPROr Batteriej ntSOamP' rate, without damage to the battery and viUwul moving from car. r JAMES MARTIN'-'rir;'..:.'-