PAOI IOUH ArUf'Tune, Tea Tims. SALADA We Offer You Fair Dealing P. O. Bot 575 TEA Goods (innn9 VJUUUO Low Prices P lb. 28c 3 lbs" 83c Jasmin, Bay-Rum, 4 for ECONOMY COFFEE Freshly Ground at our store On per lb. 3 lbs. 80c Tbone 18 DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In -Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PIIOXE G57 Do You Return From Your Vacation 100 Percent Fit? SURE, When You Holiday at 'THE DUNES' TLELL Write for literature and rates MADAME RAJAUT Hell, Queen Charlotte Islands Hyde 1 1 aiidici Garden Soil $2.50 a load PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue S04 Commissioner Alder In Optimistic Mood (Continued trom Paite I there is five times more agriculture and grazing lands in British Co- I llin I if V sixty-six mUlion people. VUaillj it is very difficult to find a I country more ierine or Deuer ; watered than the Bulkley Valley and other valleys in the interior. , to say nothing of the more heavily Prompt Free Delivery Service of timbered and fertile lands around Orders $1.00 or Over (Terrace. I have seen people moving Unto the semi-arid plains of the KELLOGG 'S BRAN southwest by the tens of thousands, JLUi to try to make a living in a God- rt vFi? nice ,r r ijAtvu3, per pug. forsaken country compared with FRESH EGGS Bulkley OQ p central British Columbia. I have Valley, per doz seen dairymen take the giant cac- tus on a fork and hold them over I ' a fire to burn off the prickles, CREAMERY BUTTER then put them through a chopper First Grade to make a meal for the cattle. I i nave seen orchards in California 1 - ruined by neglecting irrigation for j ' ione season. But I have never seen , better looking timothy or clover o.no CLOGATE'S BEAUTY SOAPS 'fields or a better dairying country Lilac, Lavender, Coleo, Jn or a place for a farm home than jl central British Columbia. The people on theseJands look to Prince Rupert for a market and every dollar we spend on their products will return to us again and again. Tourist Trade "The tourist trade is one of the major businesses of Canada and thousands will pass through Prince CHRISTIES nrcTT- Dm RITZ -f ffp Rupert this ye It wlu ay us to WAFERS, per pkg. boost our city and never a dis. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables paraging word about it. We can at lou- nrires truthfully say that it is the best ai iow prices climate in Canada, outside of the t n n 1 1 1 T"1 H1 J P coast cities. We have the mostlor-IVH I N A I I r VI N ious mountain scenery, the most HI U U U n 1j 14 U HI gorgeous sunsets, the finest sport fishing and hunting, the largest lTiUTrvnI7 PTAnr 1AA11U1U rl I lNl llYl Y I S Jl I l)KKlflsh JlU 1 and cold storage plant In the w and the flnest ollctlon of -whrr Dollar nave Morr Cents totems on the continent. j uouriesy cosis notning but pays i big dividends. Many cities larger than Prince Rupert, with less at- 1 tractions, live entirely on the tour 1st trade. We cannot afford to neg ieci uus Dusiness. prince Rupert must wake up. We must eet a vi sion of the great city that is to be for 'If there is no vision the people perish ." CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR RENT 4-room furnished flat, Monarch range. Phone 547. (tf ) NEW 1936 Johnson outboard mo-I tors, Vancouver prices, W. R. Love ! Electric Co., agents. (124) (SKEENA River Sailboats equipped . to sail or suitable to convert ' into gasboats. Haysport Cannery . 121 'WALNUT Dining room suite, lib FOR SALE rary table, Wilton rug, oak din ing table and chairs, electric stl mulator, vacuum cleaner, lamps and oddments to clear. Phone Blue 258. (115) GENTLEMEN Personal drue sun- dries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrappen. Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. MRS. HALLIDAY announces the reopening of the Mod ern Beauty Shoppe 530 Third Avenue formerly located at 210 4th St. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 There will be a special for one week of a free electric manicure with every shampoo and fmgerwave or marcel. HOLIDAYS For Adults and Children on the Famous North Beach, Graham Is. Fishing, Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives, Shooting in Season. Cottages fully furnished, also Tents and Dining Room. Good plain cooking at reasonable rates. Apply for full particulars to MRS. DUNN, SanCan River, Near Massett, B.C. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront North Sea Unable to Make Ketchi kan up to Early Today Co-op-perative Seeks Waterfront Site Here. Contrary to advice received here yesterday, the Northland Trans portation Co.'s motorship North Sea, which stranded early yesterday In a dense fog on Marsh Paint at the southwest tip of Prince of Wales Island, was not able to pro- ceed the same day to Ketchikan, but. accordinsr to reDorts received I at noon today, was still hove to at Harris Bay not far from the point ! of stranding. After the vessel had refloated, the pumps were able to handle the water as long as she was not moving but, when she started to move ahead, they could not keep up with .the incoming war ter. However, further pumping equipment was sent out from Ket- j chikan and it was expected the vessel would be able to make that j port today. Although it is apparent, as said yesterday, that the vessel is seriously holed, it is said that cargo damage will be slight Pas-! sengers have been taken off the North Sea by smaller boats and will be delivered to their destina-l tions on other vessels. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. Henry Anderson, is due in1 port at 6:30 this evening from the i south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and way-; points. The Northern Fishermen's Cooperative Association has made application to the federal government for a waterfront site adjacent to the fishermen's floats just east of the dry dock where it is the intention to establish 1 supply store and make local headquarters of the co-operative. The application is now before the authorities at Ottawa. Having on board a party of ev angelists on behalf of the move ment led by "Father Divine" ol New York, the gasboat. Peace arri ved in port yesterday afternoon from Seattle, being on its way to Alaska. The evangelists, four men and two women, held a meeting last night in the Empress Hall. About thirty persons were in At the recommendation of Olof Hanson M.P., Walter Brentzen of Port Simpson has been appointed inspector of wharf and float repair work at Port Simpson, the contract for which was recently awarded to John Currle & Sons of this city. There was no sale of halibut on the local Fish Exchange yesterday. DAILY nkwb riday, May 15, 1836 Keep GOING with BETTER BRAN FLAKES These bran flakes are preferred by active people. Packed witb flavor and nourishment. Crisp and delicious with milk or cream. Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes have enough extra bran to be mildly laxative. Insist on these genuine bran flakes at all grocers. Always oven-crisp and ready to eat. Made by Kellogg in London, Out. PEP BRAN fUUS iv Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-. Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Thurs. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 pm. Friday ss. P. Adelaide. .10 p.m Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. May 4 ss. Prhv Norah ...5 p.m. May 13 ss. Prln. Louise .. .5 p.m. May 23 ss. Prln, Louise ... 5 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. . Catala 4 p.m Wed. ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena . p.m. j May 9, 18, 25 ss. P. Louise a.m. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m Wed. ss. Prince Rupert .. .4 p.m. For Ocean Falls - Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn. From Ocean Falls Wed ss. Pirnce Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena pjn. Wagons-Sea oters-Kiddo Bikes NEW 1936 STREAMLINE MODELS Wagons, Scooters, Wheelbarrows, Kiddie Cars and Baby Walkers. A complete and extensive line of 'Children's Wheel Goods just arrived and priced especially low for quick turnover. BUY NOW AND SAVE! FLEETWING WAGON 10x22 inch, 6J-inch wheel $3.00 12x24 inch, 7-inch wheel $4.50 AIRPORT EXPRESS WAGON 12x30 inch, 8-inch wheeL $6.00 KIDDO BIKE With Pedals, Saddle Shape Wood Scat 11 -inch size .....$3.00 13-inch size $3.50 SCOOTERS "FLASH" Medium weight ..r $2.75 Heavy weight $3.50 WHEELBARROWS 30-inch hardwood ; $1.50 NOTE: All of the above have rubber tire disc wheels, strong underframes and bolted construction (no rivets). BABY WALKERS $4.00 Mahogany finish with play beads and tray. Adjustable seat and strong casters. We also stock C. C. M. Wagons and Bicycles at standard prices IS THEIR FUNNIEST Mane Brothers In "A Night at tli Opera" Coming to Capitol Theatre this Week-end Heralded as one of the funniest pictures to come out of Hollywood In years, "A Night at the Opera." featuring Groucho, Chico and Har-po Marx, comes to the Capitol Theatre here this week-end. The new picture depends not alone upon madcap antics and insane gags but tells a creditable story enlivened by musical interludes and an engaging romance between Kitty Carlisle and Allan Jones. The principal locales are Italy. I an ocean liner and a New York ' opera house. Groucho, Chico and I Harpo, constituting themselves self-appointed managers, take over 'the destinies of a pair of song-, birds in the persons of Miss Car-j lisle and Jones. They make hash of the performance in the opera, ap- jpearing one minute on the stage, next in the orchestra pit and then among the audience. They create a. panic which becomes real when a fire breaks out but, taking the centre of the stage for merry, mad moments, they quiet the audience's fear with their riotous antics. Man in the Moon A biblical girl is said to be one of the "Lo and Behold" kind. Now that the gun question is settled, what shall we do about having something to talk about when we are supposed to be work ing? SACRED TO CHRISTIANS (Continued from page 1) when the war became one of tt-trition, with both sides settled into trenches, cavalry ceased to be a frequent factor of conseguence and Allenby was given command of an army corps. He fought at Ypres, at Arras, in many other spots made immortal by fierce combat. His direction of his forces was sure, swift, and audacious. In one of the fiercest days of fighting his corps ps captured more than 50,000 men three years when detached t0 A! rica, after being knighted for h" services. " Returning from Jerusalem after the war, Allenby was given the ba on of a Field Marshal and ted to the peerage as a vi... Then ..10 ouuniiisLrativo - 1 v and military successes v warded with the Tonight & pryr-ii Trfr" 'f ' '' ' 'Mi Saturday H ! IJk ) abilitv Last Complett Show at 9:08 WORLD'S FAVORITE COMEDY TRIO IN 90 MINUTES OF JOY! 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