frlday, APrfl 30' 1937 THE DAILY NEWO T III III ll I u KUYTliIliVJ FASHIONS . i p.. ti t i .- Tri m in rusiiwiifi winvij Viir home mv- w.v r . .. ... r..- IK.ti..- Vilh ncsire iur ix-iiii Workmanship L0N'I)ON. April 80: (CP) - i.ji,if ol me uiuii.uiun in United Mates ashton ucnce. a wtTt has come out frankly with ictate fashions for at least two. cam ' UT inc ,iuu;'llu" -"c ,n,i shrui; their shoulders. Out on Canada s prairies, up in nntVi Afrlrn In t Vi ..jS nniis in nuiiiiiiimi 'miiiivi. tn buv cotton prints EVERY WOMAN FACES THIS QUESTION How do I look lo other people? So many, women risk their licauty by neglect of constipation. It often causes loss of pep, sallow skins, dull eyes, poor complexions. Yet common constipation can be ended so easily. Just fit two table-spoonfuls of Kcllogg's AUtI!ran with milk or fruits every day, three times daily in severe cases. This delicious ready-to-cat cereal supplies the "bul';" needed to exercise the system and vitamin II to help tone up the intestinal tract. Within the body, Au.-BiUN absorbs more than twice its weight in water, gently sponging out the intestines. It never causes the artificial action of pills and drugs, that often prove ineffective. Kellogg's Al.L-I'RAN, you see, is a iooo not a medicine, ii relieves ir summer dresses printed with common constipation the way Na- TUH"i 1 ' I iint end of Hist nlaln r u u hi, v. - - a t....i Ant. Iiic:iuhi. heraldic de- .., ,. liplnir liscl at a King's rownintr. Hitherto popular bright color. .... i. Ann Inner! down to hoeom- shades to Harmonize wun ol nn Inrma nrnH.IPS VIU flLdl Itl M V . ' .w ture intended so its rcsultsarcsafe. Buy it at your grocer s. Made awl inuiruntccd by Kellogg In London. outlook: "Needlework has become more and more popular during the last 10 years and, all the ex quisite embroidery which will go .a Innir wnv tnwards makitll? the re slim ana princess in siyie "t-(Abbey ceremony the magnificent nnan TIIOV III IlfML 1 1 1 HI lilt: O nnnn it- hlnh it- titt II M niiimBl inn. dUC vj ----- . ii.i w ra II l nillLU It tY 1 1 1 UllUUCOtlVII miwv - . - -. ,- . - uuty ui. win uu muni iu icvnit in ccres.s in me auoej. Iterest in Ihia most enchanting o; .. 1 tf C .1 .. mn..n.In( hflwaru ii. ayi-iiuim. mm. aBu.K ia pastimes.' director of a great dressmaking jewellers, who have been busy douse, designers ior wueens anu for months 0n designs for orna the nobility, foretells "a return ments and coronets, declare "aual to dignity and dress grandeur anl tv fjrst win come back intr to craftsmanship in fabric. Thlj,tyle. "There is no splash to thr coronation." he says, "should Coronation, it is all a matter .of simulate advances of art in mass jquaiity jn everything. People be-proJudion and increase th- ,pn to f0r 'the besi again." beauty in machine-made fabrics. s0 jt sppnm the Coronation in-1 Silk and Rayon jcliries toward a demand fo As if to confirm this view. the best" and an undoubtedly beautiful materials .of heavy silk marked effect on advancement of and rayon have been appearing craftsmnnshi and design. in London shop windows, ernbo?-! -t ; ed with spectacular silver and'oxf;ij CIIUKCUKS HEL1' OUT fold designs in luxurious profu sion. rich effects that have hith- VICTORIA HARBOIl. Anril 30: erto only been possible by the (CD Mass is being celebrated a(. of handwork. (on alternate. Sundays in St. Paul's Fine handwork on' fine clothes iPreshyterian and St. John's Units bound to become more in vogue, ted Church here. SI. Mary'is Rtv-represses demand ii for the man Catholic Church having been Abbey and Lady Smith-Dorrien, destroyed by fire. trusted friend of Queen Mary and r : ; director of the Koyal School ot -Stop at the Frawr Hotel when N'ecdelework where the Royal visiting Stewart or Iiyder.- The only robes for the ceremony weftf steam' heated hoterrln pbrtlaria made, is most optimistic in her Canal district. (tf) Phone 18 P.O. lW 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' SALMON Indian Maid pink, GRAHAM WAFERS Honey & Mb. tall QCn Chocolate 9H,f 3 for 1-lb. pkg - , PEAS--Sieve 5 91 C CUSTARD POWDER - Qp OK B.C. Choice, 'I tins Malkin's, per pkg. CORN- Sweet, 2'S Oejo SOAP FLAKES -fi 7p Ensign, 2 tins Princess, large pkg. A ,S,Mw"25c cy- 24c 4 b"nchcs per tin PINEAPPLE JUICE 11p SPINACH- Del Monte, 12 oz. A per lb HAND CLEANER I-n CAULIFLOWER- fyfhp Insto, per tin each Prompt Delivery Service Out of town orders receive careful attention. HAL I The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. GOODS FOR CROWNING Canada's Lumber. Needles, Pins To Hoost Nation's Imports to Mother Country in Ilumper Year LONDON, April 30: (CP) Canada is well up in the list of Uritlsh Dominions and colonies showing increase in imports to England directly as the result of i Coronation with its festivities and great influx of tourist traf' A I . 1 j . I nr. .V .. . -,ii it- is estimated 90,000 corona lion visitors wjll view the pro ceKion,from stands with plank ing and seats-of British Columbia fir. About 4,500 tons of Jimbei were imported for this purpos in three-inch planks. If laid en to end that would be 800. miles of timber 210 miles for seats alone Imports of needles and pins from Canada have also increased England -bought $500,000 worth last year when dressmakers first Pot in their stocks for corona lion dressmaking. Silk slocking?, spark plugs, tennis shoes and canned lobster, to say nothing of $1,700,000 worth of camera films are on the list of increased import from Canada to a land pre paring for holiday making. There is also a big up-trend in importation of Canadian food stuffs to feed the multitude, an increase stimulated by the "Canada Calling" campaign in British cities. The Dominion is doing well in coronation business to boost its growing .trade, in l'Jal ex norts to Creat Britain totalled $107,500,000; in 1936, $399,800,- ,!Q0 according to the trade com-lissioner's figures. Other Dom-iniousvieport Ir'ade increases. Greater demand for wool than had. been expected is reported bj the Australian trade commis sioner's office. Much of this will be vcjven into, material for large lags 'and inio the new wool lace? ind Iv'ool and silk fabrics that art recognized "coronation fashions " Al' available dried fruits and I tinned fruits are being shipped I frim A ii aft-nli i I r fill ririfnln'j extra orders, arriving in ship; ftCk; an to capacity-. with tourists ood. Mangoes from India may not M'vm a coronation requirement but the Indian trade commissioner s keen to make them so. He ij tiding Indian growers with their nrhblems of transportation, sq that displays may be arranged during May and England becomo "mango-minded." From India come thousands of lo.cns of penny flags, made of cheap Indian cotton to wave over modest houses and be waved by school children. Bright cotton bunting and thin silks are Indian coronation imports much in de mand. Foods from South New Zealand's meat merchant and dairymen arc hard put to i to find sufficient regrigeratoi hips to bring their foods to England. South Africa's representatives weak with pride of a recent 10 !; period when 700,000 cases of tfriduotis fruit grapes, peaches. ears and other such products of 'heir country, were unpacke' 'rom refrigerator ships at British 'ocks, a volume that equals the whole total of similar South Afr ;in. importation of 1914, a record '-ear. , Peachw at "tuppence,' large purple grapes at ninepencc i pound will be the South Afn can coronation contribution. Gold .and diamonds are matters f government and syndicate con-rol but Bond Street jewellers re-nort remarkable sales. Rhodesia's trade officers men lioned an increase in English im norts of silver and chromium for 'dating such as is used on souv 'hirV hi c'igareitts "and tobacco but more" .especially a large junrp in tin orders of oranges and Grapefruit to be delivered in May SNAKE PREFERS CUSHION LEAMINOTON, Ont., April 30 (CP) Sam Wallace's net snake evidently doesn't realize It is snnng. The reptile picked up :haf f roafrTfi! Wihiiirry? h'a's' since i i)ael Xh e tu s h i o n - f t h e cab in. Sam's truck. CIRCULAR SAW FLIES TORONTO, April 30: (CP) Two householders here complain ed when a missile tore through (hp roof of one house, went on th rough a wall and ended up in he other house. A circular saw Iliad burst, hurtling a 20-pound 'piece of steel 300 yards. Look For Trend To Family Life Canadian Peeress hees oool Omen in Prince as LONDON. April 30: (CP) Prominent London women discus sing Coronation influences deep er than those of fashion and trade predict a resultant trend towards return to family lire." virtuea almost forgotten will becomo smart, these prophets predict. The Canadian-born Marchioness of Donegal (Violet Twining ol Halifax) active chairman of thq Canadian Women's Club In Lon don, expresses this point of view; ,4 il. "The simple and happy home life of our King and Queen and their two little daughters will endeai ihem to; all and create a special pond tnrougnout me r-mpire That the heir to the throne should be a. princess is: a good augury TheTTeigns of Qu'certii have1 been great periods in our history and we should, therefore, look forward confidently to the future," RAPS SOME CHURCHMEN TORONTO, April 30: (CP) - Churchmen who have cocktail parties or golf tournaments or Sunday and t"do nothing to brina a day of recreation to me poor man. are fomenting revolution as much as any red flag waver,' Rev. G. A. Leichliter told hl.J Baptist congregation. " ! i II' ' - - - , , Finest Qualify Alw&ys "SALADA TEA The Central Hotel KOOiMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK TfiTHF. F.T ,F,r.TORS OF Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAlitY fBONfc-5T our purposes . u oh jour behalf and it now seems fitting to secure fro . you an. expression of your desires for the immediate future. ' !'T The Legislature has therefore been dissolved, nomination day will li; held May llthi and polling day June 1st. .V ' May I recall to your mind in broad general outline some of the thiiijj-which have been accomplished: , A Commission U to study the all im-ortant question of theniutual relationships of the Provinces and the Dominion vith a view to amending the constitution to meet; existing requirements. Your Provincial Government ha ."ursucd . this mailer from the la o 'g office. anl pending ailjiislnient of the larger Usur, seoured an annual interim payment of $750,000, over anrl ahove what hnd previously been paid to the Provinre. Hie credit" 6f 6ur Province has heen reestablished anil recent sale of bonds wiis made nt the lowest rate of interest in the history or the Province. In. addition to prtbllc works rarrird out solely on" our! own aecrtiirit, a joint pro-gramme was' arranged with the Dominion Government fidr. main highway construe- lion .... and other functions of bcneficittl ' . character; The Municlpalltlfs have .been relieved if sbeial' service costs to the extent of more than $700,000 per annum and, in addition, the Government has assumed a larger percentage of relief costs. i - . . Thr. position of th workers of the Province has been greatly Improved and millions of dollars; have been addrd to the industrial ' pay-roll. Industry has hern encouraged and nsMsled through governmental co-operation. Action has been taken under exceptionally difficult conditions of legal and economic character to enable the producer of natural products to market these products to the advantage of both producer and consumer.. Prospecting and the development of the mining industry has .been encouraged through the construction, of roads and trails. Drfmllr action has been taken and foundation laid. of far' reaching character :) in ihf sphere iof education, Including 'recreational training. Health nd welfare problems have been aggressively Attacked. Remarkable progress has been made and benefits extended. fo, part of Canada has hail heller administration of uucuip oynicnt relief, t under vfrt trying conditions. . . ... , ,t , The integrity oftmr credit, the good iianM5! ' of our Province and provincial iiMiliilions ; generally have been lualntalncd, n our . position established upon a solid undj , progttsirrf basis. l' Not only has nil of the foregoing 1m t accomplished without any increasf ;Jm taxation, hut there have bceivdecrtasl in taxation, notably the abolition of tha one cr cent tax on wages in th lowr briK-kels. NOW, WHAT OF THE FUTURE? 1 'c shall exert unbending effort towanjU the ainciiImcnl of our consituiioa ,for the mutual advantage of the Prorinc ami the Dominion, and for the placing mt, this Province Jn a position of equality with the other Provinces in the.Coi federation of Canada. Tins question is vital to the welfare ana! prosperity of all of us. No othiir question ''( lcfiro us is of so transcendent impoftan ' ,f lccanse our activities in all initttrt ' depend su largely upon It. ; lr" . i.- . s v i Wo shall immediately carry out a nUfV cxlcnsivc programme of neceiiary ' rw and bridge construction. Institutional and other buildings ess to the public service will be constructed. ' - .'' The position of the Municipalities . further reviewed and definite Action uttn as early as possible. ' Wo shall proceed progressively in deflitf. w illi lhcroblcms of industry and labour, health, education, social welfare and expansion of industrial opportunity fnl endeavour. Our altitude towards all matters necllnp ! the public welfare can be best interpreted' . by what we have actually done. My colleagues join mc In an expression j . . i-onfidcncc for the future and good wjjhefi to you all. Very sincerely,. ' Your obedient serrint, v- : " T: , TITJTTTCJT-T C O T T TMR T &h WM& JUW .JL. ,JL JL JLk JLJL A-J iTX Jur xx "rOUK itrrKont I'roviiifiul Administration has been in office some thttm I I think that have made i and a half vears. Durint! that time, wc -V-; V, ...... . 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