fttoa two White - Footwear for Summer FOR COMFORT, COOLNESS AND STYLE New Lines Just Received See These Shown in the Following Numbers All White Ruff ie with fancy shawl CO Qff tongues. This is the hit of the season Others Shown in Dress Ties and Pumps QO Qfl from $0VD The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. LIMITED Flowers of the District." In his introductory remarks Canon Rushbrook spoke of the fundamental Importance of plant life. It was the only living thing, he said, that could obtain sustenance from mineral components of the earth. It was on the results of the work of the plants that animal life subsisted. Even the more advanced theories regarding the origin of plant life but added more to the wonder at the Infinity of the plan of the Almighty. Reference was made to the recent phenomenon when the nets used at the Naas River were submerged by some unusual action. Examination proved that the weight was really that of innumerable millions Phone 357 II DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. FK1NCK RUPERT - BOJT1SU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. r. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations TALKS OF FLOWERS Canon Rushbrook Speaker Before Parent Teachers' Association At the regular monthly meeting of the Prince .Rupert Parent Teachers' Association last evening, presided over by Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Canon W. F. Rushbrook gave an extremely interesting talk on "Wild Thursday, May 17, 1934 of plankton, one of the smallest forms of plant life. These had, apparently, been killed by the cold ocntact of the icy waters of the I Naas River with the warmer waters of Portland Canal. I Another source of wonder in the I plant world was the "maternal struggle" of the plant to reproduce Itself with, all Its characteristic color, perfume'fend' forrn.'TYuIy the plant was the cradle-uf new life Going on to a study of some of the more common botanical faml-, lies of local plants, the speaker ex-i plained their characteristics. Illustrated with specimens and pictures he told of their structure. With reference to the uses made by the' Indians he told of their medicinal j and hygienic values and, with classical references, of -their places! 1 in mythology and history. At the conclusion of the address several of the audience asked the speaker regarding specimens they had brought and here again Canon Rushbrook gave of his wonderful fund of experience, setting certain matters right and clearing up doubtful points. Piano solos by little Miss Bonnie Perkins were very enjoyable and Mrs. A. J. Webber, accompanied by Mrs. Cullin, sang very pleasingly. THE FOR YOUR PROTECTION Sacuritlet ond other valuables which you kp ot home or In your office are always in danger of Are, theft or Ion. To have freedom from worry, ute a Safe Depotlt box at The Royal Bank. It combine! protection with convenience, at a trifling cod. ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Customs Revenue Greatly Increased 1 Collections For Canada Tills April Nearly Tour Million Dollars Ahead of Last OTTAWA. May 17': CP Net Increase of $3,090,972 in customs and excise revenues for Canada, during April this year as compared with April 1933 is reported officially in a statement issued by the Depart ment of National Revenue. Today's Stocks (Oourty a. O. JuriiUyon (Jo.) Vancouver Alexandria, .u434. Bayvlew. .0l4. li. C Nickel, 1.13. Big Missouri, .30. Bralorne. 13.00. li. R. Cons.. Jfc. B. R. X. Gold, 1.07. Butte I. X. L.. .21. Cariboo Quartz, 2.25. Dunwell. J3. Dentonia, XI. Georgia River. .0214. Golconda. .43. Indian. .03 task). Meridian. .17. Minto, .53. Morning Star. 29. NaUve Son, .038. National Silver, .054. Noble Five. .12. Pend Oreille, S. Porter Idaho, .12. Premier. 1.34. Reeves, .15. Reward, .08. Reno. .07. Silver Crest, .04. Salmon Gold. 2i$, Taylor Bridge. .76. United Empire, .17. Wayside. .38. Waverly Tangier.-J)lVj. Whitewater. .07i. ' , Toronto Chibougamau, .U2. Central Patricia, .08. Granada, .66. Lake Maron, .08. ,fLee Oold.i.13. ' Macassa, 2.C0. Noranda, 41.25. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.03. Sisco Gold, 2.16. Sudbury Basin, lil. Thompson Cadillac. .48. Ventures, .90. Columario, 31. Smelter Gold. 21. Little Long Lac. 4.40. Canadian alartic, .63. South Tlbleraont, .10. Maple Leaf, .44. Pickle Crow, .69. Manitoba & Eastern. 201. Long Lac Lagoon, 26. Bagamac, .19 . Holllnger, 16.15. Stadacona, 24. San Antonio, 3.80. Sylvanite. 2.71. Inter. Nickel. 27.90. Eldorado, 2.45. Teck Hughes. 6.10. Wright Hargreaves, 8.60. C. P. R 16. Bell, 116S8. Brazilian, 10'4. H. Walkers. 33i, Ford A. 20?;. Can. Industrial Alcohol, 114. New York U. 8. 8tel, 41 General Motors. 32. American Can, 92. Allied Chemical. 129. U. S. Smelting, WV7. Orillia Alderman Elects Jury Trial BAimiE. Ont., May 17: Aid. Wilbur M. Cramp, aged 24 Orillla's youngest alderman and president of the Young Canada Conservative Club, pleaded not guilty to a charge of perjury here and elected to stand trial by Jury. The city public works department Is about to start the fencing of a space of ground on Fifth Street to the rear of the Fire Hall which will be used as a city store yard. i District headquarters of the provincial police here: are advised of the finding by John Prince, who Is as present in the city, of the body of Fred Reuter, aged 73, at Mc-Laughlan Bay near Bella Bella on May 11. Deceased was found dead In bed and Dr. Darby of Bella Bella gave the opinion that death was due to natural causes, Burial took plc at Belfyflellog iayrt THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, May 17 1K4 SPRING SALE SUCCESSFUL ; Annual Affair of Catholic Ladies' Aid Yesterday Afternoon and j Last Lvt-uing The nnnnil snrlmr snip hv tlw Catholic Ladies' Aid heid yesterday .afternoon and last eventna In the i vacant store in the Smith Block on 1 nira Avenue was a very success-iful affair which received a large j measure' of patronage from many jcauers. in me evening the attrac-; Hons continued, hot dogs and cof- lee were served and the drawings in the raffles took place. . The ladles In charge were as follows: Home Cooking Mrs. William Brass and Mis. Hubert Ward. Plants Mrs. M. A. Burbank and Mrs. C. P. Ualagno. Fancy Work and. Plain Sewing-Mrs. E. J. Fltziatrlck and Mrs. W. Whlffln. TlckeU Mrs. II. F Okuray. Tea Rtm Mr. J. l-orne McLaren. Hot Dogs Mrs. J. L. Blain. Cashier Mrs. A. U. Olllies. Winners in the raffkm were as follows: (rand Drawing First prtee. $25. Mrs. E. Hetherln- ton tSmlthersi. No. 957. Second prize. $15, A. R. NirhoU, No. 1461. Third prize, $10, Gordon Temple Terrace). No. 943. Other Drawings Day pillow. Miss Lorna McLaren. No. 16. Percolator, M. O. Colussl. No. 16. Candy, Miss Ruth Gillies, No. 32. Basket of flowers. M. P. McOaf-fery. No. 19. Fem basket. Father J. B. Orant O. M. L. No. 2. Tea set. Jack McNulty. No. 46. Moccasins, Father J. B. Orant O. M. I, No. I. Tea cloth. Mrs. C. P. Balagho, No. 1. Purse. Mrs. J O. Garrett, Na 28 Ladies' sweater. May Murray, Na 46. ' NUNNS ON CUP TEAMI Toronto Tennis riayer Gets Fourth me in vanauian uavu t.up List TORONTO, May 17 Ollber Nunns of Toronto defeated Robert Murray of Montreal to secure fourth place on the Canadian Davis Cup tennis team. Murray took the opening advantage but failed 10 wmutand the strong finish of the winner. Toronto Cleric Much Improved TORONTO, Way 17 Great Improvement is announced in the condition of Archbishop Nell McNeill who has been confined to fit Michael's Hospital for some days. SAY, BILL THE OLD MAN IS A GOOD HEAD- NOT A BIT HIGH HAT - - 2 f W FOR I MRSTHOMPSON, I WONDER IF YOU COULD LET ME HAVE A CUP OF MILK UNTIL. TOM GETS HOME FROM THE GROCER'S? I'M JUST IN THE MIDDLE OF BAKING A CAKE AND I'VE RUN SHORT, THAT5 DANDY CAKE.MOTHER. HAVE YOU GOT ANEW RECIPE? GEE. MOM T HATS SWELL CAKE-MAY I HAVEAN0THER PIECE? WHy.YES.OF COURSE MRS.J0NES. I'LL GIVE YOUATIWOfNESTli's EVAPORATED MILK. I'VE PLENTY OF THAT IT'S ALL I EVER USE FOR BAKING. I GET WONDERFUL RESULTS WITH IT WELL I'M GLAD YOU LIKE it dad.i used Nestu-s evaporated milk this time and i'll never go back to my old recipe.-yes.son, you may have another SLICE. THAT'S ONE SURE FOOTBALL! Tonight KKGIMENT vs. MKItCIIA.VTS Acropolis, CJO p.m., Adm, 25c too wno COMN ' OOWU THE PIATFOBM.' IT'S THt BIG BOIt AND Ht'6 610mim' a P1PI-" WHAT NOW ? SURE. AND HE KNOWS HIS STUFF. DIDN T VOU NftTlfP hp wa RMnuiur. OSDEN'S7 rT7 BOTH tNDS ' OF THt TV A IN OGDCN'S, rv : 3 ,WAY OF GETTING YOU TO TAKEMORf I MILK 1 I i OH' IVE NEVER USED NTiTLE't BUTIVE READ A LOT ABOUT IT-ANDIEHEARD THAT IT GIVES VERY DEPENDABLE RESULTS. DO YOU RE Ally THINK ITS BETTER THAN ORDINARy MILK? J 1 - A : " . ' ! IV r Great nritaln Intends to Have It 1 Out U'illi Japan Despite Protest of Tokyo LONDON. May I ft: -Great Ilri-tain has decided to go ahead with the trade war between this country and Japan In spite of the protest of jthe latter and the Japanese iug- igestlon of compromise on quotas In! ' IL. 1 . I J MIC GUJUI11CS. O G D E N'f -CUbi well thai Snicked Well " 1 Think. I'u nsrrrH I 1 mv irr. tun uu amkc VJUHDUCTCNJ trc TS iriN TIUINC MI Wt RUM A VfPV COOO TRAIN- Ht llKt TUt AV GDEN'S CUT PLUG j WELL, I CERTAINLY LIKE) IT-AND IvE USED IT FOR ALONG TIME. THE BEAUTY OF MESTLi'x IS THATY0U CAN DEPEND ON ALWAYS HAVING A HIGH UNIFORM QUALITY MILKINWINTER AND SUMMER AND YOUR CAKE Will tlivmrcu rr much L . . . . . ' IV I IU1 T 'l. Ur 1 . WM Vin NO UASF.IIALL YESTEIIDAY NEW YORK. May 17: CP- With most of the teams travellinK. no arnes were played yesterday In the major baseball leagues. Tuny m rvh u orJinrr fluid milk, NVitU'i Krwrtrtl Milk proTidr toltlcUfr that r ioiUntlr iriirntalri) ta ll Liibt. Not im iUrt lite dLU rKtum ut rUs rnurr tuntf t ' cj ami tt ulu ia not only u Out it ii -,v, mjny)le tmat of twIiblioK in l)ibrtlMrln milk B-.rili-uu-tit wi tUt la (TnoiBf rbiblrm And NrntU'i U fi- H l jt jxirr n'i la ilk itk bmmI of lit atrf rmoml'-iu tafrly riiMtml hf ttrriliulM n.l r!ui( ia ir-tickt tin. AV lor NtU' ilt luinlr, rnxitmi. rl, atl'iMirpuM milk. fflSTLE MILK s NtSTLE'S-WtHJ'! Lrsit frodoctri and SUn ( Cendtnicd and Evapartltd MJt. CONTINUES TRADE WAR SHORT WAVE Where and when to look 15 metre band from 00 am. till noon. 10 to 13 Megacycles) 20 metre band from noon till 4:00 pan. (15 to 9 Megacycles) 50 metre band from 4:00 pm on. (0 to 4 Megacycles) SUPKKIOK KADIO-KLKCTHIC rilONK: lI.l!K 3J0 8rrnd Avenue Third Street HOLIDAYS Tor Adults or Children on the FaiumiH (7rnh;im Island Norlh lleach Fishing. Bathing. Badminton, rifnlo, Scenic Drives, Shouting In the Season. Rent a fully furnished cotUje at Hungan River. For full particular apply .MRS. DUNN Massett, BC When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Slake Arranjtmrnts With Swains Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, H.C. I To reel You j We meet all trains. Freight & i passenger service anywlf', i Lakelse Lake and Lodge, nf ; boat ilV, A, 3.) now in service f on the lake. , I'are anywhere on the lk j one adult. $3.00 ... $1.50 per hff" ..n.l I lul Ulf. uuiiiuuilill, 411. liomi - - - No Jul) too small. PICNIC PARTI ICS KVI'.KV NIINDAY