nuriiiiiti m.i axazKi.Ktm utmi msas mj m in t axmi vt mx bib M 5 H jtl g paoi rotm Edwurtlshiirtj RDWN BRAND CORN SYRUP tttY FOOD THAT tV Na kV NOURISHED n4 MORE CANADIAN CHILDREN THAN ANY OTHER CORN SYRUP A ptadwt of Tht CANAGt STARCH CO.. limited GEMS FROM LIFE'S SCRAP-BOOK SPECIAL Silk Crepe and Chiffon Corticelli Hose In all colors; reg. $1.25; now TENNIS RACKETS IDEAL Hitch" your wagon to a star, Emerson. Bo allied to the dclfic power and all that Is good will aid your Journey, as the stars in their courses fought against Sisera Mary Baker" may. Winds and waves are always on the side of the abbst navigator- E. W. Gibbon. Qreat bcRin, though thou hast time but for a line be that sub lime, not failure, but low.almls crimes-Lowell. The intent and not the deed is In our power; and therefore, who dares greatly does greatly. Brown A Daily News Want-Ad. will get what you want. A i- SPRING SHOES are arriving daily In Men's, Ladies' and Children's in latest styles at very low prices. Also a complete stock of Fleet Foot Runners for the whole famiy, in all sizes. 51.00 B. C. CLOTHIERS, LTD. Phone: Iilack 321 Next Frizell's Market Drop In and see the 1935 line of quality Tennis Rackets A type to suit each individual's requirements Better value than ever before. We also carry the Dunlop Tennis Ball, unexcelled for atcuracy of flight and durability. Fhone 311 GORDON'S HARDWARE, Mclirid J&ieet HYDE TRANSFER Office, 315 Second Ave., Phone 580 Sole Agents For PEMBINA PEERLESS COAL Long Lasting Sootless BAPCO DAPL-ART Renew the beauty of your floors and linoleum by dappling with Bapco Floor Enamel and Satin-Glo EnameL The cost is small and the effect is excellent. In all sizes from pints up. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. MANURE For Sale $1.50 a Load DOMINION DAIRY . Phone Red 608 i. i District News i TERRACE Th Farmers Institute held a minting recently in the Oddfellows' j Hall at which a very Interesting lecture was given by E. H. White of jthe Department of Agriculture, j principally touching upon the sub ject of horticulture. The Canadian legion held a smoker in their new quarters at Willie's Hotel. It proved to be a very 'successful affair. A good muster showed up. Comrade Hall presided at the piano. Captain Fogarty had the crowd spellbound with his card tricks. Dr. Stanley Mills gave a song or two and others, too numerous to mention, contributed to the fun of the evening. President Herbert reminded the gathering that it was the anniversary of Vimy Ridge, where the Canadians made their great reputation. The Terrace Board of Trade held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday when the speaker of the evening was E. T. Kenney, M. L. A. ' Mr. Kenney gave an Interesting resume of the recent session, at the ! conclusion of his' remarks a vote of : thanks being accorded the member, j It Is planned, at the next meeting. . to hold a debate upon the subject I of "Douglas Credit." Visitors from outside points, such ,at Kalum Lake and La k else Lake, tell of considerable hard snow still j lying about. The nights have been 'cold and spring Is delayed 1 ; Hi I EASTER WEEK SPECIALS At Real Economy Prices CANADIAN CHEESE per lb. CHATEAU CHEESE Mb. pkg Vlb. pkg. ' KRAFT PINEAPPLE CHEESE. In glass jar KRAFT LUIBURORR CHEESE in glass Jar COTTAGE ROLLS Whole, per lb. PICNIC HAMS Whole, per lb. BULKLEY VALLEY FRESH EGGS, 2 doz. LYLE'S GOLDEN SYRUP 2-lb. tin i BEEKIST HONEY 1 4 -lb. tin 2-lb. tin i LIBBY'S RIPE OLIVES j Medium, per tin i LIBBY'S STUFFED OLIVES j 18-oz. . bottle LIBBY'S QUEEN OLIVES 18-oz. bottle "TILUETHE TOILER" ' IH AT'S FOR CLEANING 19c 30c 15c 30c 35c 23c 19c 45c 23c 67c 37c 24c 47c 29c JOHNSON'S FLOOR WAX ! 1-lb. tin JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT 1-lb. tin JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC POLISHER for rent, at, per day THE MEANING OF 1 ASK Vnu -m"5?tMr h 555 AND I 3ET A LSTT'ETO. VJ -tvM STARTS " hV OVUM Ai v C tosta mikiutefTN n 65c 65c FLOOR 1.00 We deliver and call for no extra charge. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 rnone 18 SH'r "ISTJ BTI 'TBI B'l'BJT BTBt' M TBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBeSBBSBBri THE DAILY NIWS Twfcy Apr 18. Keep GOING with BETTER BRAN FLAKES Tutsr. lirsn flake are preferred by active people. Packed Kith flavor and nourishment. Orip and delidout with milk or cream. KeHorV PEP Dran Flskrs have cnoujth extra bran to be mildly laxative. Iniint on thee genuine bran flake at all proccri. Always oven crin and ready to eat. Made by Kellogg in London, OnU iftifcyjfii PEP WAX FUUtll WJAT 5fl i WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront There were 24 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was in port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Two passengers disembarked from the vessel here while one went south aboard her. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A.i E.' Dickson, returned to port at j 11:30 this morning from Anyox, i Stewart and; other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints. With new entries in addition to those announced a few days ago and some further prizes put up Interest In the model yacht race to be staged on Good Friday for the Prince Oeorge's Cup continues to command much interest. Plans for the event are well In hand and, if weather is favorable, there will be many spectators. There was no sale of halibut on the local Fish Exchange this morning. The only boat in is the Vera Beatrice which is holding over until tomorrow with a catch of 8,000 pounds. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulklcy Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat. Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 BOWLING Further Planning BANQUET For Celebration - i Ul Anniversary Prizes Presented at Enthusiastic . Function jnKnoK Hotel j T(J fof the x ' observance of the city's celebration League bowling "UvlUe as far; of the King's silver anniversary, a as the men are concerned came to full meeting of the executive of a fitting conclusion last night with the Canadian Legion was held In a well attended and entfiusiasik: , tne clubrooms on Sunday last, banquet In the Knox Hotel when InvlUttons have now been sent Bert Morgan, president of the ; to all organizations In town to Prince Rupert Bowling League, pre-. send delegate to a meeting in the en ted to their winners the various ; Legion clubrooms on Thursday of prizes won during the winter's Ten this week when committees will be. Pin and Five Pin Bowlmg League ; appointed and details of the plans schedules. Mr. Morgan was in the i arranged. i chair and made the opening ad-1 Plans are under way for a mam- J ' dress. James Andrews gave a speech j moth procession with prizes for the and suitable remarks were made by best decorated cars, commercial the various players who accepted prizes. Free mention was made of the enthusiastic way In whkh bowling hiil been revived here after a lapse o'. several years. Mention was made of the forthcoming city Individual championship series. The prise presentations were as follows: Ten 1'in League Team championship. Knox Hotel, accepted by M. E. Young. Secon dteam prise. Moose Lodge, accepted by Roy Morrison. Highest team total for three games tn one night, Grotto, accepted by Stan Morln. Highest single team score. Rose. Cowan & Latta, accepted by A. O. Franks. Highest individual average, first. George Cteeone; second. Dido Our- j vleh; third, Richard Bury. Highest individual score for three games. Dido Ourvtch. Highest Individual score for single game, Roy Morrison. Fire Pins I Tram championship. Lamble & Stone, accepted by Joe Scott Second team prise, Rinky Dinks. accepted by Roy Foog. j Highest team total for three games In one night, Lamble 6i Stone. Highest single team score, Knox Hotel. Highest individual average. Joe Scott; second. Msx Atemlasen. Highest single game and highest three games. Joe Scott. Daily News Want-Ads. always brinjr quick results. MORE FURS WANTED Goldbloom The Old Reliable Has a market (or furs of all kinds Just now Beaver skins are needed yet to complete an order and furs of all kinds arc wanted. If You Have Furs to Sell, Make Money By Seeing Goldbloom FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Her Great Worry and private. Possibly decorated bi cycles will be allowed for. The Boys' Band will be on hand and there Is a possibility of a pipe band being assembled for the occasion. Realising iU responsibility, the Canadian Legion Is counting on the support of the cltlfens and. with the assurance already of the cooperation of the organisations in the city, a worthy celebration would eem to be assured. I VMHAT'S THE L I ou ffnnr I I Va1C1. AAiHAT'5 11 I'M VAlORfllSDl 11-1 I i ; Ui,i!HIHllj 05i 1 kaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl C jp DR.E'SS TO HIM LAST SHOWINGS ANN HARDING idw, ROBT. MONTGOMERY "BIOGRAPHY V BACHELOR GIRL" w7 O Cstl AINOIO- UNA Mtunl ID" I MOITON And what a L girl knew ab- u' ; fill a book1 a . . It s a U. "At 7 1 ii j ADDED W. ( FIELDS in "IT'S A filpr 'At 8 V Or i LOST! $500,000 EVERY WEEK Through Inefficient Laundering DrieR Whole T f. of Cl'iOtt :i Two .Miuj.' Stop the costly toll which obsolete laundry metixxK ak fine linens and taees. your delicate lingerie and your f or. parti. The new EASY Spin-Dry Washer washes wuh' u- c dries without-ringing - and does both more thruu. . fully than any washer has ever done before Save v .; , $500,000, with EASY Ule only washer with vm uun: ing action and centrifugal wrtnglcss drying EASY WRINGERLESS WASHER HUNT'S FURNITURE Wish to notify their customers that they - Have Moved from the Moose Building To Sixth Street We thank you for your splendid support in the past. Your patronage will be appreciated in our new location. For Quality Willi l.conomy luy at Hunt's, Sixth Street Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICK RECOKI) will show comDlctc tcz :i ' all repairs made and a!t F3rt' replaced. A copy of hu re--:rt I returned with all scM c. rt.c" by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 LOVE V-CTTEfiS S L r- ) IT- UOMAUD WIU v . I "17 -By Westoveii