I May M, IBM Want Ads FOR SAI.B Ai.r.cary safe m. W wa Olftcf. ' AppW : lift wltb ui for aria a 4' l.a Camera with flm r Price tltJM ,. Fmiafilnc. Wrathalls tf PAINTKRS PAINTINO pna Paperbuugtni M ler Phone tted 801 COME TO Dunn's Cottages and Tens t ,'ilifiay on famou North r : Kivt r and'iea bathint. C fin hire Phhina and .1 1 U 0en air badminton. .j'X boK Ilancin Dining m Ootid plain cooking ';Y'Tn moderate Far parucu-tppiy - MUS lll'NN Sanran Hlvrr Near MiiKMtt Re FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone .657 Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record ol all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sett serviced by- , SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone lllue 3!0 I Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 5 Sacks COAL 1 Sack Kindling $2.50 Cash A Daily News Want-Ad. will get what you want. District News NEW HAZELTON Sergeant Dowen, chief of the Srotther detaetiaanH of tfee pro- rtocial poMee. was ferna ttmm 8ml- thers on official dwttes-at the first of tasi wek. ' I unpiwemat and maintenance work bsn Inatltutad la aouaretlt Bhlpmeats of poiec from this section are on the increase. It is reported that orders are Increasing and prices Improving. A number of Indians from other reserves who have been thrtng at Moricetown of late have been Instructed to return tn the reserva tions to which they belong. SM1THERS The Skeena-Omineca Teachers' Federation, at its recent annaal convention here, elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: honorary nraakkot. Inspector J. E Brown; president. Vernon Croc kett; rice-president, Mr. burton; secretary. A. Jones; district repre senUUves. Miss M. Wmdt and Messrs. Campbell and OrehartL Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Hoops and vouneest daughter of Singapore are visitors at TelkwS as we guests of Dr. Hoops' brothers, R M. and B. M. Hoops. They are oa their way to England for a holiday visit alter which they will return to Singapore where Dr. Hoops is chief medical officer in the Malay Medi cal Service VANDERHOOF The funeral took place from Christ Church at Chileo, Rev. Ball S. Prockte offldaiteg, of Samuel Denlaon who had Dasfted away at the age, of J$hMf yfaEiBarjlh 'Vtekahtte. England. Mr. DenlsSn r-wtoi Provincial iw- ConataMe Andrew . . J4. JU Oram apent a couple of day at u hi. KranK. recently on official a.. -7 liaison, and three sons, Charles, Dr. H. C. Wrtaeh aas returned 'Him Vancouver what he atieaded a meeting of the provincial economic coanett. Its was away a week. Frederick and Ralph. . Mrs. B. L. Levin has returned home after reeehrtog treatment at the Haselton Hospital. The Nechako Farmers' Institute, . at a meeting recently, consider fd plans for a Dominion Day celebration tn Vanderhoof . Mine Host J. W. IL Day has been making considerable Improvements to the interior af the Vanderhoof Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A asms and Hotel. Including the dining room, three children of' Piiatte Rupert n anticipation of a busy season. are aneiulln tmar daim. wtti Ctm- liLt.kL. ..x u - -A- fk.M ... Tin miwal nuritnr f Ihr Van Il COAL! COAL' (. ta Famous Kdson. Alberta and i .,.kkv Valley Coals are guaranty to give satisfaction Try a I n o( Nn l Hulkley Valley We tbc sell ftmethy Hay. Wheat Oas and Barlev Prince Rupert Fml Co. St rhonen 55 asasu tsaav tmatvw tyiswm asv Immr0 lUfielbm Mr. Adams U a brother derhoof Tennis Club was held In of Mrs. Grant. Ulf un& 01 uommeree cnamoers. : Forest Ranger W. N. CatnpbetL The first spring rain this year who has been at Fort Fraser dnj-fell reeenUy and It was welcome, uig the past few months, has now ending as it did a spell of two returned to his own district at months du.lng which there had Dome Creek, been no moisture. The prectpita- Uon caused mud sIMsa along the railway line in the Bulkley Canyon Road condttloQS in the central laterior an far from satisfactory at present and the need of early All roads ta thk dlntriet are closed to heavy traffic until sueh time as they can be put in shape by the public works department. Otof Hanson. M. P. for Skeena, has been again pressing at Ottawa for the establishment of two model farms In he central interior. KITKATLA TILL1E THE TOILER'7 RECEPTION Delrxates to Brotherhood Conven tion Entertained on Way to Bella Brlla KITKATLA. May 30: Visiting here recently while on their way aboard Cant Eddie Clifton's boat to Bella Bella to attend the annual convention of the Native Brother hood of British Columbia, delegates to the convention were tendered a reception in Agnes Hall by the people of Kitkatia. The visiting party Included Alfred Adams of j Massett, vice-president of the j Brotherhood! William Beynon af; Port Simpson, secretary, and Heber j HMtnn 1 I During the reception the Klt-'katla Concert Band played I marches and seleeti'sns. There were 'speeches by Henry Collison Henry I Brown. Ben Wilson. Chief E. H. Gamble. J. M. Nelson. H. L. CHIton, ' William Beynon. Alfred Adams, Rev. M. H. Lawrence and M. J. Shaw. In the course of his re- marks. Mr. Adams stated" that he table. THIS STYLE SHOP IS I've car THE KAMI Btrr HE'S 1,000 MILES AWA5T heees ouf.Kew ciuAirrEE5 . i. tjtv s r' a .- LAr AMD TCJvJ'ltC U CC I'll MAMA3EE. FGT2. TlLLt STAR STYLES Hi. -A THE DAILY Nf.WS 20 sot hoped to get from the government aid in f eedmg the reedy and edu- j 1 eating the young. 1 Members of the Young Women's Christian Association attended the; OH.VJE CANT WAJT-IT WILL TAKE DAYS TO SET HIM HERE I'LL SEE WHAT I CAM DO Today's Yeather Terrace Cloudy, calm. 52. Anyox Cloudy, calm. 50. A New Speed Record EST SI 1925 2fi 197 f9 1929 P30 1931 9H 933 I93 OLD DEAQ 4r YOU'RE WOWtf YOU'RE 1$CJ34 A TtlP 3UST IMbKUv 1 HOLLY- Macs Accustommed to That "1 KZT t HEY I DOMT 1 il - L I I 1 VJELL.a1HAT 1 1 4 4? WSHMEl I DO TOO V1AKIT The accompanying chart bow how the price of gatoIiM to the retailer has decreased and the gasoline tax has increased since 1924. Tb data for thb graph are based on figures published by the Doonnioa Bureau of Statistkw LOWER PRICES HIGHER QUALITY EvER since 1920 the price of gasoline has steadily declined. Few people realize this however because during the past ten years as the price dropped the tax increased. In 1923 there was no provincial gasoline tax and the average price of gasoline to retail dealers across Canada was 27 'i cents per gallon. Today the average price of gasoline to retailers is 188u cents but to this is added a tax of from six to eight cents per gallon which goes directly to the provincial governments. Not only has the price of gasoline fallen steadily since 1920 but the THE SIGN OF quality has consistently improved. The gasoline consumer today gets more value than ever before. Sometimesyou hear talk of Ltrgepro-fits earned by the gasoline refiner. In 1934 ImperialOil earn ed$3,023,400.12. This may seem to be a large sum but to earn that Imperial Oil had to make and market gasoline and other products amounting in value to $82,841,311.15. That is to say Imperial Oil's earnings were relatively no greater th anthose of a merchant who, selling $8,280 worth of goods in the course of a year, made a net profit of $300. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED IMPERIAL PRODUCTS A FAIR DEAL Hazeiton Cloudy, calm, 54.' Smithers Cloudy. calm.warm. Burrts Lake Cloudy, calni, 0. Dead Tree Point Overcast, THIS IS THE MAW I WkS TAL VCiNkS ASCOT I ;tur. 50; sea smooth. ( i;i Triple Island Ctonify. light southerly wind; Bght .swell. Laneara Island Overcast, light By W-stbveir -SAY MtfcUTESi ASO rtXJ V4ET2E lp MILES WAY- HCVtfOl Toy tat 1 ntKts 1 .ittvt in 4Kr2 tor Oa aTBAIM of Thauevrr , YfcoE to ee ecs 111 mn u .11 wviiv ear ( iwtemc Td OO AS l I'iTtua C HUM -THERE'S NOTHIM'MEW ABOUT THAT