Stov 4, 1931 .aaaaaK im vaaaaaaaaaaaa s aaav .aw ot SPECIAL To Introduce For This Week : for copy of our HEW PREMIUM CATALMIE LLY DOUGLAS & CO. LTD. Vancouver Calgary or Winnipeg URETEST BREWERS YEAST 75c Size For 50c UiR lj ,oncentratel form of Brewers Yeast, the richest natural aource of vitamins B 2(F) and B2(G) Dcbitterized and Exceptionally Palatable Sl) ' -'o ferment, nor cause flatulence, nor deter iorate with age. A great digestive, acting on starch and sugar Ormes Lid. ZTiifi- Pioneer I2r utip ists The Itrtall SUrt Phones; 81 & if Saturday Specials Phone He lb. Fresh Cottage Cheese 20c lb. STEER BEEF MILK FED VEAL nir koast 25c UUMI' K0AST 18c jTKOAST. 2c IDIN KOAST Jgc Akct- 8c nuiiAST- 10c rr POTATOES BUTTER NETTED GEMS J 50c 20 lbs. 40c Ayrshire Bacon fiBfflk. Sausage Meat LAMB ZT P0RK mumi yv,pVcY nosToN TrlmmfdbOC 18c LP A KhAb 1 mrrrs, lb. 20c W TT 10c 2 lbs 25c TS 22c bs. 25c SPARE RIBS 2 lbs. 25c Coal Prices Hnehe.nl H'neheatl Lump Coal . . em hi tin- Wa. - -e Coal Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry .$12.50 $12.50 $11.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 News Want Ads Bring Results Ralph Johnson formerly in the: scrvi:c of Canadian National Tel-! egraphs hero and more recently Identified with the staff of Kalen Motors, soiled last night on the ss. ' Prince George for Vancouver wfrere he plans, on taking a course In aviation. Business' at the regular monthly' meeting last night of the Women's , Auxiliary to Uic Canadian Legion j was largely of a routine nature.'. Mrs. J. Preccc. the president. waSj in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. It was de- elded to co-operate with the Le gion In connection with the official opening of the. new bulldlns. tho date for which will be set later. Following the business session, refreshments were served. Mrs W. K Welch, wife of the United Church pastor at Terrace, arrived In the city from the Intcr- I'orjJrL-BStllax, mornings train! and sailed last nigr.t on lnc rnnce George for a vWf to Victoria and Nanalmo. She will attend the nurses' graduation exercises next week at Royal' Jubilee .Hospital In I Victoria where her daughter will be one of the graduates. Mr. Welch 1 will b? leaving for Vancouver next week to attend Conference. Announcement? i i Children's Exhibition of Dancing. Oddfellows' Hall, May 4. Junior Elks' Grand opening dance May 4. Dr. Johns Recital May 7 "Chinese Knowledge' United Church. Anglican .Jrme's. tea May 10 Tea May 15 at Mr? Catholic Spring Sale May 1G. Presbyterian tea May 17. Miy 17th. celebration, dance, social, refreshments. Moose Hall. Hudson's Bay Centenary Celebration. Port Simpson. May 21 Sports, bill games, track events, canoe race Trophies. Entries received to May 21 by secretary. Loyal Order of Moose Memorial Services At 2 p.m. In the Moose Hall Sunday, May 8 The Public cordially Invited to attend. Members parade to Church of ajiisjiiiul from Moose Hall at 7 p.in. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 THE DAILY NTWB. PADE THRE2 . LOCAL NEWS NOTES I Gilbert Campbell will sail on the j Princess Adelaide tonight for a trip to Victoria. j. I" rM p W. Chapman 6t Terrace sailed last night .'on the Prince George for a trip to. Vancouver. . ' Tontght dancing display by Mrs J. watt's pupils, Oddfellows' Hall. 8 pjn. Admission 25c. lOt ' 8, E. Crowe of Valtouvcr, who has been spending several weeks In the .city, sailed by the Prince George last night on his return South. J. H. Morgan, district storekeeper for the Canadian National Hallways at Port Mann, sailed last night by the Prince George on his return south after a 'visit of a couple of days here on official We are Bulger's still buying old gold, Uf Mrs. W. J. Alder sailed last night on the Prince George for Victoria where she will pay a visit. Concluding, the Judge said that. in coming north, he had been thrilled by the territory through which he had passed. He felt thankful that this land had been given to Canada. He did not believe that England knowingly threw away any part of Canada. He spoke of the history of the pioneers and, particularly, of Sir Matthew Balllic Begbie who had brought law and order to British Columbia. John Dybhivn presided and the visitor was Introduced In a neat speech by Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. jnresident of the Women's Canadian Club! At the head table in addition to the two presidents, were Judge W E. Fisher. H. F. McLcod and Mrs. J. C. McLennan. FLIGHT IS POSTPONED Sahclli anil I'oml Unable to (let Off Owing to Unfavorable Weather on Atlantic NEW YORK, May 4 -The prelected New York to Rome flight of Cesare Sabclll and Capt. George Pond, who were to have taken off ytittcrday on Uielr trans-Atlantic venture, was halted by lowering skies and fog. HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Heach fishing, nathlng. Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives. Shooting In the Season. Rent a fully furnished cottage at Sangan River. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massctt, B.C. NEW ROYAL ; HOTEL J. Zarelll. 1'ioprletor MA HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 np SO Rooms. Hot It Cold Water PHnu rfiirukrf nn Phone 281 P.O. Box m, Deputy Marshal In City Today Ketchikan Officer Cornea Here . following Arrct of Fisherman , ' On' Boat Theft Charge Deputy Marshal Caswell of Ketchikan arrived In the city today J. J. Little, general manager of from Alaska, being here following the Nortlicni BrlUsh Columbia lnc arrest by the provincial police Power Co.. sailed last night on the of Pat Key. Wrangell fisherman. Prince George for a business trip wno 13 wanted by the Alaskan to Tacoma. , authorities on a charge of theft of a gasboaL Kelly chose not to fight Roy Franks will sail tomorrow being returned to Alaska, surrcn-mornlng on the Princess Norah for ded to the deputy marshal and, Atlin district where he plans on waiving extradition proceedings, spending the summer engaged in was takcn back north to Alaska prospecUng. ' : aboard the United States govern- Iment boat Alert which brought De-Mrs. George Bryant left for thePuty Marshal Caswell here, couth last night to visit in Vancou-' ver ver and ana with wun friends inenas in in the me state siaic oi of Washington. While in the south she rn OrOntO Member nI I will attend the graduation exer-, fUS?..ta. '2. I0":. JZ: Died of Overwork " " Misses Adlnc MacKay and Hazel Lrn r from the University of Wash- v,hn h3v i Lorcc, irrn who have iwn been here for sev c. eral weeks conducting evangelical work in connection wtUi the local Free Pentecostal Mission, sailed by the Prince Oeorje List night on I heir return to BeUlngham. lngton at Seattle. It is probable Thbi is Believed to Hare Contri-that Jimmy will remain in the , butrd to Heart Attack Which south after his graduation , IT'S LIVER THAT MAKES YOU FEEL SO WRETCHED Wale up your Liver Bile !o Lalomel necessary 7 of jrmt iwi bwllfcr M uopr. roar Inr nun poor t. muJi el liqud bila iU font boMla. trery itr. Without tkt hiW, rauM..Uru. Toor dif Mtioa. Slow liaua.Ues. Tonva la lb. bndy. Unml ntcbl.. caa Tea njiirt io rUv ap a ntoatiea lik. tbt. emopkulj vita wrt bo.al noting Mlu. oil. miaerat Tur, Uuu'ti taadr or fhint nm, or reuiW' Tbaf doa't k. ap jreur liiar. Von Mud Carter', tittl. lirar Pffla. farriy mcubl.. Pf. Qnirk and aur. MulU AM lr tam by aama. Bafsaa aobatitataa. 2Sa. al tM druacau. M IIOUNDAUY UISI'UTES (Continued from Page l: question arose as to whether San Juan Island was Canadian or Uni ted States territory and for some time armed forces of both countries were camped on that little piece of land. The Kaiicr.was appointed arbitrator and he gave the island to the United States. Removed Col. Lennox I i TORONTO. Ont , Miy 4: -Col. T Herbert Lennox. M.P. for North i York and prominent larvyer. who' died at his home here yesterday, morning at 9:15 fpllowuv? a hart! seizure the day nrcvlotls. Is believed to have been the victim of overwork. He was sixty-five years of , age tind won North York seat several years ago from Former Premier' W L. Mackenzie King. EXPORT OF NICKEL UP Dominion P. urea u of Statistics Ceases Fuhlfchin?, Movement Of Metal OTTAWA. 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