TAGZ FOCB THE ATTACK IS ON Keep Plants Free of Disease SPRAY NOW Sprayers 25c from Brass Floral S2.25 Sprayers . Bedding Geraniums For the window box. etc. gjj Garden Wheelbarrow Very l?1 S4.45 Cotton Gloves 25c 2 pair for Sweet Pea Twine OA ,Ul p per ball 10c & Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 UY HERE B ALANCE ANK THE Whether you are going camping picnirinr or staying; at home, wi can supply you and save you mone; FLOUR First Patent S1.75 All Brands, 49-lb. sack FLOUR Second Patent $1.63 All Brands, 49-lb sack ALBERTA BUTTER 24c per Itr. B. C. LETTUCE Good 11c heads, 2 for TERRACE POTATOES While they last Q-f QC per ack Ql.O0 HEIN2 PORK & BEANS 12c Medium,' per tin . LIBBY-S PORK ii BEANS 15c ... Large, per tin ' LIBBY-S TOMATO JUICE 29c Large, 3 tins I-B.Q. SODAS DoHar size 37c per box SWEET MIXED BISCUITS 25c per lb FLY -SPRAY For killing 35c files, per bottle Strawberries, .Bananas, Oranges, Canteloupes, Apples & Vegetables at REDUCED PRICES MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Dave More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 r-Kimri i an w ; avt i Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving Be wisj, Read the want adj. DINNER OF 30 COURSES Visitor to China Tells of Adventure In Dining on a tery Mixed Diet BOMBAY. June 24: (CP '-To; persons acquainted with the eating , ustoms of the East as exemplified i in India, a 3 -course meal in 'China seems to be an adventure, j The Times of Indlr recently pub lished the following description of the experience of a visitor to ai Chinese city. " 'Don't worry,' a friend, conversant with such things said on the vay to an invitation affair. 'It's only a 30-course feast. Just nibble vt the different dishes. Refuse the i x)wl of rice at the end, unless you I feel able for it. for etiquette de- i nands it be finished to the last .ram, and hold everything you can ; n both hands. The meal will last wo hours' j "The room was bare, with an un-1 curtained window, four Chinese i scrolls and an ugly pendulum' -lock on the walls, a round table,' t with various dishes on green- j jattemed American cloth, and, 'ight wooden stools. j "My friend refused the first and icons' stools offered and I did the ame. registering the first item in he table of my mental 'donte. )nce seated, it was difficult to ;now what to do with our feet,1 shich dangled as they had not ione jstoce nursery days. Those .ays were even more vividly re - ' ailed when the waiters brought in i steamlng-hot towel and preaen- ?d one to each of us. Imitating iy fellow-guest, I took it in both lands and proceeded to wipe my rXliJlnf SU?rtrf"8- y refreshing, and amazing the uantity of street dust it was able o bring off. The ubie. too. laid out with 10 iucers of varied dainties, recalled le dolls' tea-parties of the nur- ery, when odds and ends were egged from the kitchen cupboard. n the 10 saucers I could see pea- nits, sugar-candy, melon seeds, liced bananas and apples, sweet- ned radishes, crystallized plums. lices of sponge cake and a salad ilxture. For each guest was set a aucer containing some native sh. a bowl and- ' a pair f chop - iUcks. 1 Nature Builds Your Body-but you supply tha matarials. Health suffers if you run snort of iron. Your food and drink are the only materials Nature gels to maintain bodily it mirth and well-being. But the tragedy oi modern foods is their shortage of iron. Sooner or later this has an e&ect upon the health. It causes, at first, a run-down condition and simple anrmia; then develops into serious ailments, U not checked. This was shown to be true In a group of forty-five people whose blood was examined by a competent authority. In forty cases the blood was thinner and paler than it should have been, due to the shortage of iron. The authority who conducted the tests recorded the exact amount of the shorUgi for each person, then put every one of them on a 30-day treatment. The preparation he gave them was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (called pink because they have a pink sugar coating). In one month be examined their blood again and found that the red corpuscles and the iron bad definitely increased in every case. This test b a demonstration of what this fine old remedy can do for you; U ... as is likely . . . you need iron. Wouldn't you like to feel really strong and vigorous again? Wouldnt you like to eat well, sleep soundly, take a keen interest in Hie around you . . . ? Then put yourself on a 30-day treatment with Dr. Wiffiams' Pink Pills. Directly you begin taking this reliable old preparation, the reconstructive process win start. The blood wiD grow richer . . . will carry more vitality . . . and your own feelings will react pleasantly. Old aches and o3 days will give way to new vigor and brighter outlook on Efe. You wiB know once again the joy of possetaing that priceless treasure . . . health! Full sire box 50C I7M carkmly betwwn th two traiah sticks. After a short interval thi main dishes arrived, one by one here hot, delklously tender, invariable has in small balls or slices, save for or, , . ... . . , largc Iteh SP11- but no k- ileal order. Fried chicken in ball wouk Preced lotus seeds in syrup. Lake sliccd mush rooms would follow sea .3 5,1188 sravy. There were meat ;j dumpUngs. apple dipped In sugar, sIlccd bacon, fish steaks in this be gastronomic medley, so that there was a uht Bgstion of Tiiaht- mare ln fantastic dlaregard of the value of a balanced menu. 'There was nothing to drfnk, and our. Western thirst became acute .tne IeMt refunded off tth'f,e,icious soupand.a bowl of te. vtth rice we accepted the one with zest ' We had arrived on the stroke of and refused the oer with genuine he second hour of the second half thankfulness, if the day. but it was At' till the) "'You naren,t ean Utl you'n hird hour that a Chinese woman 'stu,fed' our nost aald disappoint-teacher, two merchants and two etUy' ming lne U5utl P0116 Chlneso, students made our rvirtv onmni.i. J WMIJJJV, We had foregone our usual mlddayl - imin ana were ready for our 30-course meal, so it was a little difficult to refrain from doing more than nibble when we drew our stools up to the table and the feast was opened. "Memories of playing progressive games came fast as I seized, or rather failed to seize, a nut or plum with my chopsticks. You either popped the dainty straight into your mouth or ate it held pre-j "T1LL1E THE TOILER" KJ0W,T1LUE , VOU'MB GOT TO bO SOHE-THIMS" TO (SET SOME PUBLICITY 1 .lormuu, . Jab - - Today's Weather , j Terrace Part cloudy, south wind, temperature 52. Anyox Cloudy, cjlm. 54. j Stewart Part cloudy, calm. 53. , Hazelton Cloudy, calm. 54. Smithers Part cloudy, calm, warmer. Burns Lake Cleer, calm. 50. BUT VJHflT? OH, DO M L&ri VJELL, IF YtX VJOM'T KeaYKE F02A PUBLICITY STUWT I'LL-HA TO SCMEOKE ELSE a ' ' A THE DAILY NEWS I'LL MAKE VJALLY VOU PUBLICITY &U2ECTOT2. OH, a . a a a a WAUUT r , HOW ABOUT HEY; LETTlMa "the ME PICK TOMES GhT ITHE VICTIM SAD T EACH WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront I Steamer J. R Morgan came in 'Saturday from the lstnds mingling William Murray who had been injured in connection with logging operations and Cyril Harrison wno its ill and may have to go south. I Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and C. P. Allison returned in the vessel which is a tugboat engaged in connectiin with the logging camp and was finnerty tb Prince Albert. Jim Bacon "has received a copy of the London Express showing I pictures of the Jubilee celeb rations, j In one of the pictures it his brother on horseback quite near the King. This brother has been for many years in charge of the Royal News tat Buckingham Palace. OMINECA SCENE OF ACTIVITY Companies and Syndicates Operating in Northern Interior and Local Concern Interested VAKDERHOOF. June :-Tht Omlneca ecfuttry north of hen- u again the veene of extensive plam development this year with severu: companies and syndicates in th field. Four hundred utiles -north cf the Two Brothers Mining Co some forty men at work on the development of a big valley preparatory to large scale development Transportation of equipment anfl (Applies in from Tsfct is entirely by plane with Pitt rant MacOonachie ln ehasge. ready one Universal Foster plane in ate and later these wfll another. I. H. Blackey of'Calgary Buimuncawng inc ; company s ' -peaUons. , t, . (iV 8late CtWk near it con-tluegce with Manxon ttresk Con-xiUolited Mining & Smelting Co.. inder raanaoement ;af Wm. Ogll- is ccNtttnaing Its operations at least tiftf men at work 'r-l.- m . . . . tire cunipuj. f u anaerstooa. plans to coruttderably enlarge Its operating equipment. A Falrehlld plane, piloted by Ken Dewar. is being used In tnmsporting supplies from Stuart Lake at Fort St. James. Cermanson Placers, of which R. C. McCorkell is the moving spirit, is expected to discontinue hydraulic king on Oermanaon Creek and take in a dredging outfit with which work will be resumed neat year. There is also activity on Vital Creek by kl J. Brown of Burns Lake and Northern Ventures limi ted of Prince Rupert. Everybody reads the Dally News There's a reason. A Willing SoMETHMS GOOFY rt&ZfJ$ f lW I I 1W At Last -- 1935 Contract Bridge Rapid Score Pads have arrived. .1 Sec our 50c and GSc'I'lRying Cards for extra value. ie have a romplete range $2.00 (including tax) Agents for Hourd's 'Maple Leaf' Folding Tables From $3.00 up (JKT YOUR I'ICaMC REQUIKEsMKNTS Here Paper Plates, Taper Cups, Wax Pajxir, Serviettes and Table Cloths. Kodak Film and Camera Supplies eMoAs.Mi of the war: the brave marching awmJr. cwnradshlp of the men fought; the aB but Incredjoie of carnage on land and sea and m alr: batUeflekls ! strewn with remnanU or men ana chin destgned to kin them th. ult.M human beine. mUt wrth movinf on to afMt or victory, deathless m their to face death. Other scenr. ar-snatcha. of th row coun9t and mor that nothing omM H1. oanes of moving and wlemn beauty-bat It U the terror tt alL and th ntt ik. m. r Price 20c of fine cards from 15c to ISCMEBOI -nl THAT VJOULDN-Ar Mb t I BBS at v j i I I aawM 1 i rf I i f wi a ; i ' " "Victim" TtXJ MIGHT XA BUT ViVWLL.1T fBucfrriaK ROMANCE Starting the Ball Rolling LISTEN "THIS- IN MILLIE. peeper's column -TtLLiE' U!D DOM ARB TO BE TW WW ABOUT OTHEK. I l ' -y ' ( THS , GO ON War Picture Is I Seen at Capitol The Ileal Fightinr Pictures Shown Under Canadian Ugion Auspi- ! res With Matinee Speaking of the war picture which Is being shown today ana tomorrow at the OapMoi under Ca- nadian Legion auspices the Ottawa Journal says editoriatty: "Whatever may be said af lh- picture of this name now showlac at the RKO Capitol Theatre, let no one say of It that it u propaganda for war. For not all the books that nave oeen wnnen sgausn wr. n all the sermons that have been !?!rr.M ' , ZJT r . m i iwiui ms, . . a picture to pander to the morula Lor the sensational, nor Is " com- poundedof that mere P' stand out. That and that final upon horror and beastliness which of crOM trutt 0( hsve marred cinema all. and eternal symbol and con-many war books What to of what war meana" here Is an sctual and faithful photographic record of things that ; 1 were done and endured by Can-, o p nnkan ada s own flesh add Wood In those i J .!? clergyman at Masaett tnUJ recen- four dread years in rrance- a mingling of human heroism and ompnled by Mm Oraham -xTlflce with acu and scenes so and six children, left this morning rrlble as to be almost beyond be- for Atlin aboard the steamer Pnr, lief. cess Lou e UATES BACV- TD UlVJHO PUT TTLLIE PAJ2TYtf3fc )-THAT lu MOVAB TARS r-'l'THE 1 Bv I "Watching this pfoeession pass by on the screen, there comes to one, two overpowering emotions: pride in the valor and fibre of uie men who could live, endure or die amid such scenes; horror that s world, supposedly Christian and civilised, should permit such things to happen. Here before one's gate passes the whole desolating storv VMONDETi COLUMul TONIGHT "THAT SOUNDS AUtOST CRAZY YOO'Li. HAVE 4W (rml "TO THINK UP If '-'i b mi 7 i P.M. Uncensored! Authentic! Thc Truth at Last! Irom the Off,ril, w n of All the r.rr SHI.'" As the Cameras Si. u to Our Own t.dUB El, 'LEST WE FORGET' Canadian Lejlon M. t j. L a a actual j)i , in f-? Ala me. Yrn-. V-rr. Suintnc Pa-iff). Submnrir' War and IJptM. a,a Battles. AH 7hl . . rmene4 a flturded Ivlms llrihfl. ft. mealed ... At rr k in ADfUTD Cvlvred Caittiin Thc I ost Chirk" World's News L"esU II. J. ZCMKEHK Full) Equipped ki 4 Eiperlrored Chimney Sweep Authorized rerufna' iuC Mth each chimney rieanel Call or Telephone Thorn pHon Hardware Rent your rooms bi- pu 'f U d. in this paper By Wstover j m