ASTHMA RELIEF A I your nearett Drug Oaa'i , Starr z?c ano ai.uu Alio in ricarclta form. Xnr !,'.. od Oourlo. K-n FOR SALE METROPOLIS PREPARED Write today. Julius Shore, Mail .rorn n earjv aee Order House, 8th Floor, Bldg, Vancouver. FOR RENT Bekins (tf) HELP WANTED GIRL Wanted for general housework, Carlscouit Hotel, New Mas- sett. Phone Green 811. (110) WOMEN Wanted to weave and hand stitch light leather table runners at home. Good pay. Ex- not sufficiently penetrating to do iore than bring a flush to the face cf this old woman who has ncthired nomn and ceremonv The answer to what the Corona tion visitor will find depends upon ihc visitor. Eight and one-half million move about London's 692 sauare miles in a manner that de- CLEAN, Well - furnished modern ljes Ren?ralizin2. Those in search the corner from a hulking modern ' SS-Xt- b" " visitor ' ' will come sud- Crafts, 414 Bay St. ,,1. 393, Leather ,,,n Tnrnntn nntnHrt f1191 (112) -i'-, AIALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT Jobs How to get them. Be ready for spring appointments. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Civil Service Schools. Winnipeg (tf 1 HELP . WANTED Young married I where the most realistic of men will hear the whisperings of Vlc-i torian scandal and Georgian ad-J venture. The Inns of Court, for) example, stand aloof with all the dignity of a wlgged Judg-e from the rush of ths nearby Strand and the chao- of Fleet Street. Step Lively Please Thc traffic of London has had a men, 21-35 years of age. A real hard fight and is further compli- opportunity to set yourself up in 3ated the bus strike. Bottlenecks! : 1 1 T-i 1 "aTlH and nil all till that f tViorrtln therein !e is" nrvait wreak ha a uiiwK uu.iiicss. n;u 1 est 111 an all Canadian firm In your own district. Good money for workers, and permanent work to the right parties. Write for particulars, P. O. Box 553, Kamloops, B.C. '97) LOST LOST Gold nugget brooch. Phone 494. (112) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies highest grade 15 for $1. PacltlT Supply, 751 Granville. Vancouver LAND ACT I'orm No. 13 FORM OF NOTICE Caostar Land District IHntrlct of AtMn TAKE NOTICE that Fred Aklc inC Charles Oberlander of Atlln. B. C, occupation Miners, Intend to apply for pormiMlon to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a pent located two miles south of Golden Oate on Tag! eh Lake. North Wert Corner Post. Ground runs 20 chains from this post la a southern direction then 20 chains eas then 20 chains north, then 20 ehauu west, to local post of beginning FRED N. ACKLES v CHARLES OBETILANDER; Dated AprU 6th. 1937, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarcli: Proprietor "A HbMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.10 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Uupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 voc upon the best laid plans. Normally buses, cabs and pedestrians! eddy around old statues like bees' possetsed. Gradually thc corners are wearing away for speedier transport, thc most notable case being the hunk carved out of Hyde! Park to widen the intersection of1 Oxford Street, Edgeware Iload and Park Lane. But in doing so thc famous Marble Arch has been left far from the park to which it was a gorgeous ' entrance, and now is holding a: sort of sit-down strike in th' middle of Oxford's bustle. Taking the Inevitable first impressions for granted brussel' jprouts, afternoon tea, lndiffer-! ?nce, rain and - foul coffee the visitor will enjoy his minor obser-' vations. The bank teller weighs his silver coins, the young man wears no hat but a tremendous muffltr, the "logical" expectation never works out for London revels in In-1 consistencies and doing things theP. hard way, the people are polite,! '.he pound goes like a $2 bill and time goes even faster. The Canadian must reconcile himself to becoming an American for the 49th parallel ts not com-non knowledge in this country. If he takes the pains to assert he's a Canadian he may be rebuffed with "Well that's quite the same thing." tiut that same- Canadian wlll per-' haps do well hot to presume alt Englishmen are fools, nor that their humor has worn away with the centuries. The determined and labored English joke is admittedly grim, but they've a keen appreciation of the fun of congenial kld- PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEWS RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITH KELLOGG'S RELIEF Aithma or Ilay Fever are quicllyand limply relieved by helloes' Afihrea Relief. This lamoua herbal preparation--sold in Can da for 60 jrcara hai a I rmiily.benc Eted tnouaanaa. COAL Nanaimo-Weiiington for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootlesfi, for the kitchen range. London Itolls on With Mild Flush Towards Coronation Proceedings Life as Usual Armies or Visitors Throng Streets And Marvel at Landmarks LONDON, May 11: (CP) There s a sign on Charing Cross Station jvtn..s;ng "Conducted Rambles." xiir purist might argue a conduced ra-nble is no longer a ramble, at n tliis country of paradoxes a ; po.nt Is not raised. The sign epitomizes, figuratively rak ag, the way this great city of he p st 1$ abreast of the 20th century and aware of its still-potential future. Here the streamline car runs down the cobble-stone road and the customs of the people remain fixed by precedent although lightened by Inconsistent Hi. tat ions -with the moderns. Coronation visitors find it either muddis-headcd or fascinating or both. It is only certain they'll not amain indifferent for London is Albert & McCaffery, Phone lit not one of those places you don't or 117. ut) -h-nk about. Tourists argue about , it ray2 ajj0Ut jt and curs about it. FURNISH Your home with brand 3ut the Londoner just smiles with new factory samples. 63 piece n equanamity that galls, three room groups $184 ideal A prominent French author ex-for the working man: extra high rained the other day he had not grade groups-$232: 10-piece orne tf ee tne coronation but to Chesterfield groups $53-50; silk ..see .h2 reai London." That will tapestry Chesterfield groups bs duncult but not impossible. For, $39.50; kitchen tables with ,il-embraclng though1 the Coro-drawers-$2.95; dressers-$9.95: nation atmnschere mav he. It Ls beds complete $13.95. Terms 11 desired. Here is an opportunity of a lifetime. Act quickly- We need the space. Free storage. ACTORS ARE SATISFIED Jut General Moving Picture Studio Workers' Strike Shows No Sign of Settlement HOLLYWOOD, May 11: CP The ominous threat of a fil'n actors' strike gave way yesterday tc a working agreement between pro-lucers and the Screen Actor's Guild. Six of the nine major stu-llos granted the primary demand for a Guild shop, improved working conditions and better pay for extras. The demand of other studi-woiker, however, for a closed shop was rejected by the producers and heir strike continues with little nmedlate prospect of a settlement. Meantime, arrangements were being made throughout the country for the picketing of moving picture theatres in order to enforce a Canadians Reach London to A.ttcnd Coronation Rites LONDON. Mav 11: Canadiar military representatives tojrethei with 900 other Canadians i.rriver" in London at the end of the week for the Coronation. jmejUsPhone Red 444. (Ill) : quletness wil, be alarmed If & FOR RENT Front anartment with flnd London suffering from grow- good object the more's the fun. electric range. Smith & Mallett ins lm- Apartment blocks are steme lt was wn0 atudisd his . Ltd. (tf) springing up slap against a Geor-; countries as reflected in the people. 1 t t s.au tuA-n nouw, way. air is Decom- it Would seem the most rewarding lng a shopping district and historic! of pastimes for, as he said, one can residences are giving piace 10 garages this despite Incessant letters to th2 editor that such activity is not only mad but sacrilegious. Not that history has been crowi ded out altogether, for London's charm lies in its urprises. Around see "the precise and distinguishing marks of national characters more In these nonsensical minutiae." : MEMBER IS tBig Aiyansh I pnMMVJmvn i any iieie Seventy-six Aiyansh people Including band and football ' team, arrived this afternoon for the Coronation celebra- tion. It is the first time since 1920 that the Aiyansh band has been here. . Fishermen Thank Olof Hanson For Fight Against Fish Traps i successful next year." WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Union steurnvr Catala, Cap James Findlay, is due at 3:2"; this afternoon from Stewart Any ox and other northern points anr' will sail soon thereafter for Van couver and waypbintn. Returning south from h?f f:r Treatyless Era Full of Menace TOKYO. May 11: (CP) With a treatyless era Inaugurated, a pam-phletjllssned by the Japanese Navy yesfejHay said that the present uneasiness in Eastern Asia and the Pacific constituted just as critical a situation as that before the Russo-Japanese conflict. MAKING OF MUNITIONS United States Building Warship For Kussia and Selling Ma- j tcrial to Japan j Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, i has received the following letter WASHINGTON, D.C., May 11: from John Gavin, secretary of the The United States governmint Fishermen's Joint Committee at having waived objections to the Vancouver: ?, ; manufacture of armamer ts for "We wish to thank you for your foreign nations not actively Cn-splendid stand taken against fish gaged In warfare, construction of traps at the last sitting of the a slxteen-gun battleship for Soviet House. Russia In a private America ;i yard "Although we were not success- will proceed. j ful in,-our efforts to have them u is also announced that Japan completely abolished from British has contracted for the purchase or Columbia we believe that a base 350,000 tons of pig iron from the has bsen laid whereby a much United States for the manufacture ! larger and stronger camoalgn can 0f munition in iddiMon to 150.000 j be carried ouf that will be more ton which was ordered in Feb! u-' ary. Flights Are Unnecessary WASHINGTON, May 11: The Assistant Secretary of Commerce yesterday ruled as "unnecessary" the trans-Atlantic flight of Dick Merrill who yesterday crossed the Atlantic Ocean' with Jack Lambie in order to fly back to the United Slates on Thursday with Corona tion pictures. The projected round- voyaye of the season on the A5 uie-world flight cf Amelia Earhart aska route, C. P. R. fsiwme p,ltnM h,. aiA'hn Prints LouSe, Capt a. K ,er thc same category by the De. this afternoon and will sail ar hour later for Vancouver ami waypdlnts. . , Imperial Oil Ctf.'s tanker Im perial,. Capt. A. S. McGraw. ar rived in port at 7:30 this morn ing from loco with fuel for th company's local tanks. urb su-.h flights. Weather Forecast Creneral Synopais Pressure re m Jih low off Queen Charlotte "slan's, rain hag been general n coast and lower mainland wit fair weather and moderate temperature reported over the in terior of British Columbia. Prince Rupe-t Dj&trictStronji south wind, cloudy with station -.ry temperature .-nd ahowers Oueen Charlotte Inlands "Irnrttr antith u7inl ,.. TAI. loudy with litt'e change in tem erature w'th rain. West Count Vancouver Ishn-' Fresh to strong aouth winds. Mttle change in temperature and showers. CANADIANS AND THEIR INDUSTRIES .... AND THEIR BANU CANADA'S TRADE WITH THE WORLD In the last calendar year Canada hai a foreign trade amounting to $1,663,093,000, an increase of 19.7, as compared with an average of.8.1 for 24 leading countries. In this ex-change the Dominion had a favourable balance (including exportation of gold as a commodity) of $393,000,000. Another feature of international trade was the tourist business, incoming and outgoing, totalling $355,568,000, the balance in Canada's favour being $155,938,000. With the figures for tourist trade added to 'those for ordinary commerce, our international trade rose to $2,018,661,000, with a total balance in Canada's favour cf more than half a billion dollars. Banking plays a vital part in the upbuilding of the foreign trade of Canada, and foreign irade is the backbone of the native Industrie which, are the foundation of Canada's economic structure. In providing financial service for this enormous trade 1 leading parj is played by the Dank of Montreal, which, with its 500 brandies throughout Canada, its own offices in financial centres abroad, and its own banking correspon. dents throughout the world, carries through promptly and smoothly the task of financing the movements of an infinite variety of commodities. The Dank's services include: Loans to importers and exporters; purchases of bills of exchange representing ex.' ports; providing commercial credits for purchases abroad; purchasj and sale of exchange "futures" for protection against price fluctuation in foreign currencies; special wire facilities with the important exchange markets to spied transactions; reports of character and standing of foreign firms; commercial accounts; foreign currency ac' counts; safekeeping of securities. .BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1 8 17 . HEAD OITICE, MONTREAL Prince Rupcit Branch: F. A. MacCALLUM, Manager Stewart Uranch: H. V. 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