From any point $37 65 on Iht Trlinils TItiAjrarinakeita" TriangleMTotir" via Vancouver! WM1 utile through the hellerel waters of the "Inside Passage" and 1300 mile of some of Canada! most majestic mountain'. It's a grand holiday adventure. Vancouver is the gateway o the vast Pacific North-uot playground. There is a wealth of entertainment awaiting you . . . scores of places to sec . many new things to do. l'lai. note for this fine vacation. Scenery! Outdoor jMirts! S cruise on a "Prince" ship! Gay, metropolitan Vancouver! There are few other trips that offer such a variety of holiday attractions. Fare include mealt and berth n tteamer ichile at es. 5 your nearrtt agent he trill be flail to help you. V-26-37. Did you get your Souvenir? The Coronation event, Victoria Day, Boating, Motoring, Hiking wherever you were, whatever you did nothing can equal the snapshots you make yourself from your own particular vantage point. That personal touch will bring you many hours of future pleasure in a way that nothing else can. The new Kodaks and Brownies are so easy to use and with Kodak film- assure excellent results. Don't miss another picture chance. Ynnr future pleasure needs today's Kodak. L Jiffy Kodaks the simplest folding camera $5.00, $8.23, $9 23 pe Lux Folding Kodaks $12.23, $16.00, $20.50 up Br01ifaiB2LC,am,eras' more comPact than ever, using the new metal film spool $2t50 and $Z25 The latest "Bullet" Kodak, fits the palm of your hand $3.00 Baby Brownie, a real camera, only 515 For expert developing and printing leave your films here. liuc We're handy for KODAK FILM and careful photo finishing. T HALIBUT 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. other four years like the last four have been' Mr. Evitt fj haiijUt vc3Sel3 marketed Mr. Evltt stressed the necessity icatches totalling 07,000 pounds at of reducing the debt of the pro-(Scatte Tuesday as follows: At-vince, ceasing excessive borrowing. ;lantiCt s2 000 pounds, Cooth, 8:hc jjicv. cvwiuuij tu luntiiiis n, 7 ' .. c I'l IP. liJiW). KlPiev, taxation. A highway " commission I l t t-: ..- . r.ori Vl'hl 0 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Thuroda' ? Ma,; WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in tha MorningHarin' to go Tit llrrr ahoutd pour out two pounda of liquid hit into your bowelt daily. It thin bila li nut Sowing freely, your food doesn't die pat. It judt deny to the bowelt. Gu bloala np your atornach. You get constipated. Harmful poiaona to into the body, and you feel tour, aunk and the world looka punk. A mm bowrt morvrarat doesn't always fet at the ciuh. You nerd aororthing that works on the liver 'as well. It takes tboae food, old Carter's Utile liver rilla to eft three two pounda of bile tlowinf freely and make you feet "up and up". Harmless and f entle, they make the bile flow freely. Tbey do the work of ralomrl but have no calomel or rnereury In them. Aak for Carter'a Little Liver Pills by amal Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c STAKTS IN BUSINESS ! SMITHERS, May 27: Another business house was 'added to the list of mercantile establishments In ISmlthers when Clarence A. Good-i acre opened his new grocery store I in the Wrinch Block on Main St. ;Mr. Goodacre has been a clerk In the Fred Watson store at Smithers ' j for many years and Is very well and popularly known. I Adjutant Eva Laycock, local : commandant of the Salvation I Army, sails tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Prince Rupert Vancouver-Jasper NEW ERA (Continued now Pane It WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront i,8C i"U ic: IIMi, Uiuw, n-n .1 a nA V.lnn. UU - " ' ... ... . nuuiu ut a suuu uiuig uuui luuu-, rji.,c an i 7C--I .,ne ' 10,000, NaSIl clally -I-. 11,. , nnn11.. TV, ...... ' - ..... and morally. The civil ser vice should be lifted out of politics. There should be a health insurance scheme which would benefit the class which needed it the unemployed. He stood solidly behind the platform of Dr. Patterson and would do his best to help put it Into effect Mr. Evitt gave his reply to a questionnaire of the Trades and Labor Council. He favored, he declared, trades unionism and collective bargaining. "If labor leaders all had eood commonsense and judgment such as that possessed by the heads of the Prince Rupert Trades & Labor Council, there would be no labor troubles," asserted the candidate. Mr, Evitt also promised that, If elected, he would each year after the session of the legislature hold public meetings at Prince Rupert, Port Simpson, Massett, Port Clements and Queen Charlotte City to give account of his stewardship. "I. promise to represent all if elected," concluded Mr. Evltt. "I ask your support as a plain business man who will give you conscientious representation." Mr. Harvey, the chairman, thought the Conservatives had a distinct advantage in presenting to the electorate here the only candidate who was an actual resident. He was fitted admirably to be the member. The Liberals may not have "fouled their nests" but it looked like some of them might have "feathered their nests." Not once throughout the meeting was the C. C. F. even mentioned. the entire fire being aealnst the Liberals. Harry Ward ha returned tc the city from a tw weeks' cruise up the Alaska coast as far as Juneau with party of friends aboard his power cruiser Bonanza. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gordon and Miss Bessie Thompson. KELLOGG'X HELP ME SAVE ! "Rfal nourishment eot so little in Kellogf Corn Flake and all my family love their crispnm and flavor!" Kellogg'g Corn Flakes give you many generous servings for a few cents. And they're o convenient! So delicious! The exclusive waxtite inner wrapper keeps them oven-fresh, ready toeat with milk or cream. Serve 'Kellogg's often and save money. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. tf&ypt S CORN i FLAKES J tfMcff&WM FLAKES Made Bttttr Taste Better Packed Better inirton. Dc and 7c: Swift, 15,000, Sebastian, Sjc and 7c. Henry Brown's boat Norma G.. with twenty people aboard from Kitkatla, returned to Prince Bu pert yesterday from a visit ti Port Simpson where they took in the celebration. They remained in the city last nijrht and return ed home today. Two halibut vessels the Man hattan and Kingfisher sold catches In Vancouver yesterday at G.Cc and 7.5c. Seven halibut vessels sold catches totalling 139,000" pounds at Seattle yesterday as follows Grant, 30,000 ponuds. Washington 8V.C straight: Nordic. 30,000, Sebastian, 8c and 7'kc: Wireless. 21,000, Whiz, 8:iic and 7c; Mad-dock, 12,500. San Juan, 8c and 7c Faith, 10,000. New Kngland. 8Ut and 7c: Repeal. 11,500. Booth. S-c and 7c; Alma, 15,000, Whiz, 83Kc and 7c. Pilot "Ginger" Coote left al 8:30 this morning with his seaplane on his return to Vancouvei with J. L. Maitland K.C. as a Bridge Party And Dance By Band Parents An enjoyable bridire party and dance was held last nittht hv tht Prince Rupert Boys' Band Par ents' Association. There were fourteen tables of bridge and prize-winners were: ladies' first, Mrs. Thomas Beattic. second, Miss Dorothy Ballingnr. consolation, Mrs. Thomas Ballin-ger; men's first, II. Wanamaker-second, Mr. Weaver. Drawings were made in a num ber of raffles. Mrs. A- K. Evans was the winner of a set of pillowslips with No. 247: Mrs. II. Per kins took a centre niece with 222 :ind Don Passmore a set of tea towels with 210. After card, delicious refresh mcnts were served and danclnp followed with music hv Mrs. J S. Black. Angelo Astori wTis master of ceremonies and Walter Perklnn presided at the door. Mr J. fl Viereck was convenor of the committee in charge which uIkh in. eluded Mrs. It. Perki us. Mp. T I. Fortune and Mrs. Jnnu Brown. Be wls Rearl tn want ads UMi ,t('T form No. 1.1 FORM OP NOTICE (a.lar l.miil DMrlit liMrIM f tt"ln TAKE NOTICE that Prod Ac kit am Clwcrlcs Otx-rlandcr of Atlln. B. C occupation Miners, inbund to apply fo? pwmlMlon to purcluuw the lollowln' described landa: Conunenolttg at a pot located tw mllwt soiKJi of Golden Oate on Tag!h lAke. North Wert Corner Port. Dround run 20 Chalna from thla nnst In t. southern direction then 20 chalna ens' then 20 chalna riorj. then 20 chain west, to legal post of beginning FRED N. ACKLE3 CHARLES OBERLANDER. Dated April 6th, 1937, 3 HEAT HOTPLATES Kigular Price $7.00. While they last gg (80 cents a month) Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd. When Eczema Drives You Mad Get a Bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil, Dries Up Eczema, Barber's Itch and All Skin Eruptions This wonderful surgeon's pre scription now known all over the world as Moone s Emerald Oil, is so efficient in the treatment of skin diseases that the itching of eczema stops with one application. A few applications and tne most persistent case of eczema is overcome, seldom to return. In the treatment of discharging ulcers, abscesses and boils, it is supremely efficient. Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) In the original bottle Is dispensed by Ormes Ltd. and druggists everywhere. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert R. L. Maitland, -Dob Marsland, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coote, Jack Churchard and A. W. Allen, Vancouver; J. M. Clark, Winnipeg. Central Mrs. J. Larson, McMurray; A. Jacobscn, city. Knox Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Benson, Dodge Cove; John Walsh, Edmonton; D. Miller, Terrace; D. Smith, Vancouver. Royal T. S. Umpleby, Vancouver; John Beklrk, city. Today's Weather (Government Trl?r.phit Terrace Cloudy, south wind, 48.! Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 48. Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm, 48. Anyox Cloudy, south wind. 49. Stewartr-Cloudy. south wind. 49. Hazelton Part cloudy, calm, 48. Smithers Part cloudy, calm, mild. ' Burns Lake Bright, calm, 42. i Major J. R. Rycroft, district intelligence and armaments of fi cer of Military District 11, arid Sergeant J. Middleton arrived in Ihe city from Victoria on the Prince Rupert yesterday and will sail by the same steamer this evening on their return south. Major Rycroft, who is here to visit the local 102nd. North B. C. Battery, was the speaker at the regulr.r weekly luncheon of the Prin :e Rupert Rotary Clnub today with Dr. Neal Carter in the chair. DRAMA IS POIGNANT 'Winterrict,' Fnmous Stage Play, Seen Here, Featuring Same Actors as on Stage A breath-holding and heart-pounding drama which proved great hit on the Broadway stage "Wintcrset," with three leading members of the original cast in the screen version, comes to the screen of Ihe Capitol Theatre here as the mid-week feature offering. The story revolves about the search of a young man foi 'evidence to clear the name of his .father who had been electrocuted (years before although Innocent jln a waterfront district, he dis-'covers one of the real participants in Hie crime hut beconu1? enamored of the guilty man's sister. Through a series of susjense laden events, the tale mounts t a sensational climax. Murder, mystery and merriment among the ancient tombs of Kjrypt provide the background foi I Bert Wheeler and Bobert Woolse in a lusty satire on terror tyne of mystery chiller entitled "Mum Jmy's Boys" which rounds out the double bill with "Wintersct." The ( . . ' ; f n cr ? . 1? V-4 V V O - 4 B i r t h d NEA Service IRRADIATED PV.. m . oa MMESTOXlruT Last complete sL itioi Me Hart who mad H jrtat on (A ttag . Burgess Meredith fi Margo Eduordo Cionnelli John Corrodine Edword Ellis rt plrfcr.tlMiK,.,M a y . v) THREE YEARS OLD! Babies no longer in fact, quite the young ladies, these quintuplet queens of Callander. And very sturdy, healthy.young ladies, too. Two and a half years ago the Dionne Quintuplets received their first feedings of Carnation Milk the evaporated milk they use still Through some of the most important months of their lives, Carna. tion was the main food In their diets. Less, widely heralded, but just as effective, is Carnation's use in literally thousands of homes where babies are growing to sturdy childhood on this good milk. Carnation is pure, nourishing, super-digestible. It is irradiated, adding valu-ble bone-building "sunshine" vitamin D to the diet. ... And it is just as fine for cooking and creaming as it is for babies nd children. Carnation Carnation Co. Co. Limited, Limited, Abbott Abbott St St, At 7 00 & 9:281 ' P1UK I KiR and. TOOLSET In ".Mummy's Bovj- At8:20tuio.C!" Comin; Friday N'3'1" ""ton, Ruth Chatterton, Mary Astor in "Dodsworth" To Salmon Trollers Messrs. Woodsworth and Telford, leaders of tlx c C F aa-vocate votes for Orientals. How long do you .vupp.se It wubt after Japs get the vote before they obtain tiu..".-,. ,ict.nca and dominate trolling as they now do glll-netttr. Yea knot Japanese contractors supply Jap labor In a block as required Will they not also supply Japanese votes in a block that Japanese interests demand it? You know that Japan Is claiming the right to ILh in International waters off British Columbia. What will happen here H the Japanese have the franchise, when vie arc culed upon to vote on th-3 question of allowing Japanese encr v.t luncnt upas our fishing grounds? The white races are no', allowed the franchise in Japan Why should we give the Japs the vote here? Japan admits the races will never mix. You must admit them to be right Are yn prepared to give them equal rights with yourselves tn ycur fishing and fraternal organizations? Will you accepi them la pur boat crews. In your lodges and in your homes? You must do this If, as Mr. Woodsworth says, we are' lo assimilate tlrm Think this matter over carefully before you v 1 C C F y-J Van. pro duct Carnation Milk at t ' - "from Contented Cows"