Vtvdn.'sday. April p, 1036 TO MILLIONS WHO SHOULD USE IRAN Tests Show All -Bran 'Corrects Constipation 'Gently and Naturally Sine its Introduction, ,ome .fif- 1 Vnllnr,.'. lit T.,.. ' tee it yearn bv, Duruiun has been used with beneficial results by millions of people. Realizing the important relation-ghip t woe n ;proper diet .and health, -the KellMcg .Company .has aided ior rsome ijrears rresearch ;in leading university laboratories. These tests show, that -the continued use of bran is -.thoroughly satisfactory, AllJ!ean supplies soft '"bulk" which absorbs water, and gently cleanses the .intestinal rtract. Aix-Bban also furnishes vitamin B 'and iron. 0Je as a xereal with milk or cream, or cook .in delicious recipes. This tempting cereal rraay 'be en- Joyed by everyiEormal person. Two Bran daily are usually sufficient, Consult your doctor If .you .do not gain -relief this way. Helpyourfamflykeep well. Serve 3 KeUoffg's ALirtBRAN ;rejrularly ior regularity, Sold by all grocers. Made by Jiellogfc :in .London, Ont. Caafftpalio .df to ,muffirut "Uilk" CO PHONE 0 Kaien Transfer AVe handle the Finest Orades i of Coal and Wood, at 'market .prices. .Bane iDry JKlndling always in .stock. 'We also operate CO Messenger Service fllKS. iHALLIDAY announces the reppenlng of the Modern Beauty .Shoppe 530 Third Avenue formerly located at 2 10 A th Bt. '.WEDNESDAY. AP1UL 29 There will be.a special ;f or. one week of .a -t ree electric i manicure .with .every shampoo .and ;finxerwave or tmarrel. See these Wonderful Novelties MARIGOLDS Dixie Sunshine. Dwarf Mexican Orange, Tall DoubleiRoyal Scott. Yellow Supreme (sweet scented). All Double African Lemon, AH Double African Orange. NEW NASTURTIUMS Oolden :Globe. Scaflet'Gleam. Orange. Gleam, Golden'Gleam and Golden IJybrlds. ARTHUR BAYm Second Ave. Phone C35 When down on the Waterfront call at-tiie U & I CAFE for our special 25c DINNER, Rats anfl Beaver We ol have I a , - big . . order . . for . both i "u in oraer 10 inauce trappers and dealers to ship-therr skins we are offering more than market prices. Ship 'hem in and we will wire the money Immediately. GOLDJ5.LOOTO The Old Reliable NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3, Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rte fl.00 m 00 Rooms Hot & .Cold Water Prince Rupert, :B.C. Phone 28i rP.o,-Bo."lf LOCAL NEWS NOTES Piano for qtlick sale cheap. Collart :& iMeCaf fery iLtd., '3rd Ave. 03)! 'Hubert Word Is leaving .by ithls evening's :traln tf or ia ;trjp to Prince George .on mining (business. .William Noble of .Stewart is .a passenger Aboard the .prince Jtup-ert today returning north after a trip to Vancouver. .Mrs. ,E. B. Davis 6f ,eattle arrived ihls imornlng on the Prince Rqpert ,for a visit with Jier ulster, Mrs. .Frank Fitzgerald, Fraser Street. Mrs. John .Witherspoon, formerly Miss Winnie .Rushforth ,of the local high school teaching staff, Is now Jiving in Vancouver and .has a slx-rmonth old baby tglrl. Mrs. Peter lakle, ,who was called recently .to Victoria on .account at. to the city on the Prince Rupert,' this imornlng; ; Allan Fraser of Kamloops ar rived in the city on the Prince .Ru pert this morning from ,the south to pay a visit .with his parents, inspector, and Mrs. John A. .Fraser. Mrs. A. E. Turner of Anyox, who has Jaeen on .a trip to Saskatchewan, arrived .In the xlty from the east on .last night's train and is proceeding to .Anyox jon .the Prince Rupert this afternoon. The .regular fortnightly .meeting of the Women's Labor League .was held Jast .night in .the iC. JL. J). X; Hall. There was a good attendance of members. .Business was largely of routine nature. Gyro Spring Jloetjown, Moose. Hall, May 1, admission 25c. .New tunes, new .games, new everything, Proceeds for expert playground supervision. The season's big 'fun frolic. Don't miss it. 01-103) Dr. W. T. Kergln was the speaker today atthe regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club In the Boston Cafe. Dr. R. G. Large, president of the club; was In the chair. B. Irvine, who is making a tour pf this district .to check up on re ceptlon .conditions In his capacity as radio inspector, .sails this af ternoon on the Prince Rupert to make the rround trip" to Stewart. Matt Harris, Jack Armstrong, Earl Eby and William Bremner of the local unit of the Royal (Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. returned home on the Prince Rup ert this imornlng .after .taking courses of training at Esquimau Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wells and famllytof Port Simpson were In the City yesterday enroute tto Casslar where iMr. .Wells will have .charge) a number of native boats. He has also chartered his own 'launch to the icannery -for 'the season 'last ing approximately .six months. James Thompson, chief dis patcher of the Canadian National Railways: at Smithers, who has been oh a trp to Vancouver to receive treatment for ah Injured leg arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert -this imornlng rfrom the south and .will proceed by train to the Interior this morning. Annoimcemeits ,J .Saturday .Night i)anclng Party. Commodore Cabaret. Rebekah Bridge, dance, April 29. United Spring Sale, April 30. Johnny Grows cUp," Anglican Church, April 30, -May '1. (Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, May J Catholic Ladles' Aid tea ,at :MrSy MeCafferyVMay 7. Canadian tLegion Spring .Saie, May .13. , Anglican Tea. Mrs. C. II. Orme. May 14. .Sons of Norway independence Day May 15, Moose Mall. llii KlddiM iiij df fat 23. Jj, H. 'Macey 'sailed yesterday afternoon on ,the iCatala .for a business trip to Vancouver. C. G. R. Anderson returned to the city on the 'Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. H. B. Rochester, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned home from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Clay Porter, well known pioneer Portland Canal mining man, who has been spending the winter in Seattle, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today going north' Tor the season. Jack Joy, whose father, the late John Joy sr., died suddenly at the end of last week, returned to the' city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning, accompanied by Mrs. Joy and son, Jack. WAKMIP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed tn the r Morning Rarin' to Co Th ItTtr should poor cut two pounds of .liquid hit iU your bowels daily . If this bUa ' U not flowins t realy. your food duean't dictot. It justajaeara in tb bowals. Gu bluau up your stomach. Yooret constipated. Harmful Jxaaou.KO into tie budjand yta iaal Mur, ,iunk and tfaa world look punk. A man bowal movement dueen't always rat t toe aauae.You naadoai thine tuatwoiks on the liver u welL It takes tboae rood, old 'Caruris Littie Liver PUla-to ret-tbeae two pounds of bile flowinr freely and make you feel 'iap aad o p",I ilarmleea aad rentlo. tbey make toe bile flow freely. Tbey do tbe-work of ealurael but have no caktmel or mercury in .tiiero. Ask for.Carter'a Little Uver.Pilla by kauM I UtabbomJy ret use anythins eW. 'Bx. The case of Jack .Cook, charged with obstructing a police officer.' has been further adjourned for seven idays in city police court. r The fire department was called out at "4:30 yesterday afternoon to a grass fire in the vicinity dI, King Edward High School. There was no damage. Roger Obata arrived home on the Prince .Rupert this morning from his studies at the University of British Columbia to spend the summer vacation, Mr. and Mrs. C; S. Obata. Father Maurice Smith O.M.I.; parish priest for the R6man vCath-j olic Church here, is leaving on this evening's train for .a ten day trip to the Cariboo district on! ecclesiastical duties. j Thomas -McClymont, who has been spending a few weeks In Victoria in the interests of his health, Is returning to the city from the, south -on the 'Princess Norah to-j morrow morning. He is reported tq be much improved. Address Was Interesting Miss .Evelyn Mitchell, Travelling Secretary of United Church I W. 'M. 6., is Heard j Members of the local (branch of! the Womeni .Missionary Society of the United Church heard an in-, terestlng address last night on the! weak af .the Society in general j both In the home and foreign fields by Miss Evelyn Mitchell, travel-' ling, secretary from Toronto, whoj Is a visitor ,ln the city In the course: of a western tour. It was an ln-j spiring talk and was appreciated by a '.good turn-out of ladles In the. parlors of "First United Church.' Mrs. .C. ,D. .Clarke .was .in the chair.' During the evening there was a, vocal solo by Miss Edna Vickers, accompanied by Miss E.IP. Grassie Refreshments were i served. Miss Mitchell, who arrived yes terday from -Port Simpson, pro ceeds by this 'evening's train -to 'the Interior. I.INI1 ACT Nolle of Intention to aily .to Lrai IaimI In Prince Bupwt 'lisnd Reoordlrj; District, of 'Queen OU&rloUe ,I1mk1, -ami lituivt on OiunalMwa IiUet rtronrtliw .on uastirveycd Grown laxvi which JL situ- nwa iitvnM-dkaaiely bouui or ixt Queen 'OUtuUolite Islands DUtrlct. Take iiattce tboit the AUUon Loefftng Ccmi(pany Umlied of Vancouver. B.C. intends to tvpply for a lMe of the following described iforealiore lands OonuneawLiur at. a tx-nt Dlsjn,ld sit the S. W. (Corner af Lot -44, Q. C. I. thence 20 chains ttue South; ;tlanoe 60 ohalni oue 'Euan itlienoe clue North to .Shore' line; thence -West .aioug shoreline to puun on comntei!aterit .and contain so.aores, more or less. .AilllROat, P. AUJBON, , Pres. Allison Logging Co- Ud DfcUd AprU 31, 1936, DAILY MHWI IP AO TffSXS DONATIONS TO MUSEUM j Many Articles Received By Board And lOthers Asked; Opening Delayed Until Exhibits Can Be .Placed At the regular impnthly meeting of the Museum Board, president R. L. Mcintosh in the chair, It was reported that 25 new members had Joined the organization, making a total of 94 In all. Of the .new members, seven were brought in through the efforts of the .Junioi Chamber of Commerce, represented on the board by ,C. O. .'Ham. The other eighteen were collected by Custodian Jones, who 'has been making an active canvass on bo- half of the organization. Donations received of late include: Pair of Moose antlers from G. Grosvenor. ; Indian iPaddle, A. ,E. :Parlow. Two swords of dhe sword fish and a Hindu sword, George Hill. Indian Cedar jnat, Adjutant Laycock of the S. A. A mining corner po3t and a bookshelf from Toe H. Indian Paddle, tRev. W. H. iPiercc Small Bookcase, iElks Lodge. Dr. Carter reported on the .acquisition of a large show case as 1 loan from the skipper of .one of the halibut boats. This Is already in the muieum :ready .for :placin.i of exhibits. .Plans are In hand fjt the .acquiring of other cases. It ,was decided to delay "the; opening of the museum for a .few weeks, .probably until near - the '.end! of May in time ;f or the opening of, the tourist season. The imlneral exhibit .Is ;not yet .in place .and other exhibits have to (he ire-arranged. Insurance .and other imatters were discussed. Also the question oi asKing aor (exnimts. at was stated that many .peqple had jult-' able articles .which .would be useful and would help tin making a good display. IThese ;mlght be either loaned or donated. Among exhibits being asked are stuffed, birds, northern varieties; stuffed animals or animal's skins, collec tions of shells or .outstanding In dividual shells or crabs, dried star1 fish, coral or ,other undersea1 specimens, Jndian curios, Jndlah canoes or -samples of carving such' as the :prow of an 'Indian war canoe; specimens of mative woods, seeds :flowers, (mounted), fossils; skeletons of native life. tPictures! or samples of native rock carvings and anything of an outstanding nature Illustrating the life or, products of Northern British .Col umbia, present or past. California City JZuildings Have Fish Sprinkling VENICE, Calif., April 29: Buildings here were sprinkled with live fish at the week-end when there was, a i COO-foot water spout during a torrential rainstorm. PRICE iGAP INQUIRY LONDON, April 29: (CP) To gather facts on the .price gap between factory and consumer, a committee on distribution cost,; has been appointed by the British Sales Promotion Association. OLD COUNTRY 7140 ONE w Ay I I 235 J ROUND TRIP Third Clua a Cuoard-m Ulr Star Mm, (natlian rlti Um (Cauadlan SkvIvm). Make reervations now while a (tetter cliolc3 jnt accoiii-auaxlatloiis is tlll Avallabl. Aar .CMtlLn -NatWaial Aaut rUl bft slatl l tcausaaiaaaHirt,ansSat .u-asijvyabla IUnararyuMi.atlad a all .iaal alatalla atf ytrar trip. 'A aauall dMalt avUl fciald yaMT ratUtik. "AVaaHsflMHaH 4aU fmr ALL sBBajsas"r, VtO-M Pictures Interest TiQc JJ Meeting On Tuesday Evening Films depicting travel and in dustry in Aiasxa ana itsermuaa . were shown before the local Toe H .Society members and friends on Tuesday evening by William Cruickshank, city ticket .agent for the Canadian National .Railways. There was a good attendance and the pictures ;proved both interesting and Instructive. Nell lang ,was in the chair. .Miss Joan Mellqr, Is a passenger aboard the Prince.. Rupert today going north from Vancouver to pay a visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Mellor. at Stewart mm FOR SALE HOUSE, (Borden Street, occupied by iG. 'H. Arnold. iHelgerson Ltd. t!03) FOR iSALE iNew 5-roomed house. Modern, cheap for .cash. A. M. McPherson. C106) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun dries. Highest :Grade ILatest. Delivered, 15 ;fort$l.plaln-wrapper. Pacific Supply 751 iGranviile. Vancouver. FOR SAL'E-r20 acres land, 5-troom ihouse, ibarn, cellar, .running water, r50 fruit trees. Also :I7 acres. 3-iroom house, barn, chicken houses, partly cleared. A.pply (Chas. -Kofoed, Terrace, iB.C. (108) IMAIJE Jk iFEftl'IiE HELP JF )YOU WANT 10 ;BE A CENSUS (CLERK Competition ;ln 'the (Dominion iCen- sus ; Clerks' (examination will be keen, bur :Home -Study .Course will iincrease your chances enor-imously. For years our students ihave had a .wonderful record of success. 'We guarantee complete tuition before examination. The M.CvC. t Civil Service School, Win nipeg and Toronto (10). iDomln lonwlde and oldest In vCanada. 275;CLERKS Wanted at Ottawa by Dominion iGovemment for ;193C ,'Pralrle Census, fi to ife months employment at $75 iPer month with possibility of permanent position in the Civil Service. Appointment by .written examination .to he held across Canada. Men and women .between 48 and 35 (Ex-Service men no age limit) with three years .high school may obtain full Information and advice free from the M. C. C. Civil Service School, Winnipeg or Toronto (10). Dominion-wide and oldest in Canada. (tf) LANI ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Pur- rnae land In Prince Rupert Land Recording- District of Queen Charlotte Islands and situate on .the North shore of Cumshewa Jnleit immediately South of Lot 45, Q. C. I. .Take notice thai -the AUlson . Logging Company .Limited of Vancouver, ':'C intends to apply 'for permission to pur chase the : tallowing deacrioea lanas:- cammencing at a post , (planted at tne S. W. -corner of Lot 45, Q. C. I. thence 60 chains East along : South boundary of Lot ,45; thenoe due .South to shore line: thence West long shoreline to paint af commenoenvent and contain- ins -40 .acres more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON, 'Pres. Allison Logging Co., Ltd, .Dated AprU 31. 1936. LAND ACT Notice of 'Intention to rspply to .Leane .Land In Prince .Rupert Land .Recording. District of Range 5 -Coast, and situate ot Kalen Island close to Galloway Rapids Bridge. Take notice that I. Martin MUler of Prince .Rupert. JB.C occupation .Lumber man Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing .at -a post planted sp- proxlmatley 3 000 ft. i north of lots 115- llt, JJ. u. 231, Range o uoast tnence 6C0 feet west; thenoe 760 ft. south thence '660 feet -east; thenoe 60 ft. north, thenoe following .the imhore line to .pott at commencement .and containing ten acres, more or less. 'MARTIN alUiLEB Dated .March JS. .1838. LAND .'ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Lease .Land In Prince Rupert .Land Recording . District of Range 6 Coast, and' situs ta close to Galloway 'Rapids .Bridge, near Prlnee .Rupert, B. C. Take .notice that I, Martin Miller o' Bala n..4 tl n AAMinntlnti T.llmVaV- man Intends to apply for a tease of the following described Foreshore lands! . Commencing .at .post .planted (ap proximately 3,000 ft. north of Lots 114- iio, u. l. am, Range o uoast uisuiot thenoe about 600 ft. south to opposite shore thence northerly following the shoreline to ;poat of commencementi ana containing u. acres, more or if as .MARTIN .MILLER Dated Utrch 6, IMS. Moth Proof Garment Bags Protect .your wraps, suits, blankets, robes from tmoths, dust and soot. Air-tight, prevents wrinkling:, dust-proof. Prices I5c, 20c, 40c, 50c, 75c Elariket and Fur Bags 75c Elkay's Moth Fume Crystals Kills clothes moths and worms (larvae) l-lb. tins, 50c Lymocide Moth Destroyer Mb. tins, 25c Four-Square Furniture Polish Cleans and .polishes fine furniture, radios, pianos. An excellent polish for automobiles. .Regular 50c .Special, 42c Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer tDftA.qjists I be Kczall Sior Open Daily f rom Sunday- and Holidays From 12 Union Steamships. Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CAT ALA . EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 FM. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CAUDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJVI. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and 'tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE PHONE 775 Chesterfield Suites 5 Suites Chesterfield, Tapestry and Mohair, latest patterns, reliable construction. Qfi 00 Terms arranged. From ptMJVV There is a Reason Why Our Coal eBusiness Has Grown In Spite of Keen Competition , We sell the best coal in 1 foa) tie ours -A. .t0S i satsfynf- We deliver promptly. We c&n Drove K3C. "We have courteous driv- ( Tf you are not already, a . customer "of " burs phone f or a trial or- der of our coal. PHILP0TT EVITT & C0.1TD. 651 PHONES 652 The Fish which made "Rupert SMOKED Phones: 81 & 82 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till. 3 p. in. ts wortA , ' r (j n-p-i: 5 H'mnium,,,, ,,, Prince Rupert Famous Brand" - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., hi PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. It's -interesting to know when 'reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same.