PAQE FOUR a , 73onie4V& ST. CHARLES MILK flow. POWER COSt r 2. 4.-: 5.- 0, 8, 9, L 5H.P. ioh:p. 20 H.P. 40 H.P. 60 H.P. 80 H.P. V100 H.P. Smm9 N INTERNATIONAL DIESEL POWER UNITS Whether it is pumpins water (or the (arm kitchen or a huge irrigation project tawing cordwood or powering a lawmill B.C. Equipment Co. has a Diesel power unit to suit your needs. Diesel is now the established source of power, adaptable to all requirements, cutting (uel costs as much as 75 per cent. r t i H.C. EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. 551 HOWE STREET VANCOUVER, B.C. Dor Sirs Pltait mall mc literaturt coveting International Dicitl " Power UniU. SOME THINGS PATTULLO HAS DONE FOR PRINCE RUPERT He gave $1,000 of his own money in the early days of the city in order to keep the telephone franchise from being alienated to a private company. This is today our best paying municipal asset. He secured the Woodworth Lake water rights for the city when the Tories had alienated the same to a former president of the Vancouver Conservative Association. He Insisted upon the building, of the present $500,000 Court House against adverse criticism from all over the province and when southern political interests used all their power to defeat him. He advocated and inaugurated the building of the new trunk roan oui oi ine city, upon which approximately a half million dollars has been expended to date. He put through a provincial act allowing the city to refund its bonded Indebtedness at a lower rate of interest which resulted in an Immense saving to the taxpayers of Prince Rupert. -His government has given the new and valuable past office site to the Dominion government in order to expedite the building of the new post office building in a proper location. He has caused to be voted a large sum of money for the erection .of an ore sampling plant in the city; something desired by prospectors and miners all over the north. He has for years worked hard to secure a pulp mill for Prince Rupert and lias Just recently placed a reserve on sufficient timber adjacent to the city to supply a 500-ton pulp mill for 30 years. He granted the request of the fishing Interests of the city and created the present halibut marketing scheme which provides for the orderly marketing of the catch of the halibut fleet. This should result in better prices and a greater measure of prosperity to the fishing Industry. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 12th Anniversary Sale a CIIESTEKFIELI) SUITES Covered in Tapestry, made by Restmore. SALE PRICE .... Phone 775 "lie's to full of pep and hiitly! Yes, tre're alirayi used Si. Charlet Milk' for hit feedingi". Em over thirty-seven years. St. Charles las been Canada's standard of highest quality in evaporated milk . . . purest of fresh rich country milk evaporated just a few hours after milking time. itabies find St. Charles hi much easier to digest and it is eitra pond for them because it is irradiated by the finest method known to M-ienee for an added supply of the important Sunshine Vitamin D. And St. Charles is better for all the family, too! You'll enjoy the delicious creamincss of St. Charles in all your cooking, aud in tea, coffee, and cocoa. A BRITISH COLUMBIA PRODUCT Look for the B.C. Label $90.00 i ill The Better Irradiated Evaporated Milk IcT.CHauf Mjjjjjf l?jfiS!f Former Victoria Banker is Dead Hugo Robert Heaven Was Son Of Former Premier of British Columbia 1 VICTORIA, May 21: Hugo Robert Beaven, retired, formerly manager of branches of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here and elsewhere In British Columbia, died here yesterday. He was the son of the late Robert Beaven, a former Premier of British Columbia. CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, May 21: The Canadian gold price yesterday was $34.68 per fine ounce. RECIPES TO END CONSTIPATION Every woman can protect her family from common constipation by careful menu planning. Often the cause of illness from constipation is lack of "bulk" in the diet. Kellogg's All-Bran supplies this "bulk" in generous quantity. You can use All-Bran in so many delightful ways. As a ready-to-cat cereal with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Or make delicious bran muffins and breads put it into griddle cakes, salads or soups, or over other cereals. Just be sure each member of your family gets two tablesponfuls every day and forget the illness caused by constipation. Serve three times daily, in severe cases. You can also forget pills and drugs that nobody likes to take and that so often fail unless the dose is constantly increased. Kellogs's All-Bran also supplies vitamin B to help tone the intestines, and Iron for the blood. Sold by alt grocers. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in London. A GRADE EGOS In cartons, 2 doz. Diamond A Bacon per lb Ayrshire Bacon per lb. Pork Tenders per lb Peanut Butter 2 lbs. .... K-9 Dog Food 2 tins 55c QUALITY STEER BEEF rui. rioasi per lb. Oven Roast per lb Prime Rib per lb Brisket 2 lbs 1ST GRADE BUTTER 3 lbs 14c 18c 20c 25c 93c 28c 28c 30c 25c 25c Fresh Killed Frying CSn Chicken, each . Boston Butts per lb. Butt Chops per lb. FOR STEWING j Breast Lamb 2 lbs. Breast Veal ' 2 lbs. Whipping Cream I "a pint 23c 25c 25c 25c 25c Store Closed All Day Monday THE DAILY NEWS Legion W. A. Tea And Sale Success Splendid Affair Held Yesterdaj Afternoon in Observance Of Coronation The Woman's Auxiliary of th.' Canadian Legion, British Umpire Service League, was responsiblt for the success of another very interesting social event in tht form of a Coronation sale and lea held at the Le-jrinn Itooms on Thursday afternoon. A constant stream of ladies arriving and departing between the hours of " and 5:"0 kept pervitcurs busy and made fop the financial sucv cess of the undertaking as a v.erj substantial sum was realized. The rooms were beautifully ;nr'. artistically decorated w'th corn nation emblems and colors and the, tables were sweet with sprinx flowers. Those 111 charjfe were a follows. I General convenor, Mrs. Jack Preece. Tea room, .Mrs. William lloth well. Pouring Mrs. J. W. Conner; and Mrs. W. Brass. Serviteurs Mrs. C. Michael-off, Mrs. Fred Hunter, Miss Marj Robertson and Miss Dolly Smith. Kitchen Mrs. A. J. Croxforn and Mrs. T. Shrubsall. Novelties and raffles Mrs. W Nesbitt and Miss Edith Candy. Candy Mrs. I'oulter sr, aw" Mrs. Henry Smith. Home cooking Mrs. S. IIouj? an and Mrs. W. Bussey. Fancy Work Mrs. F. IJ;rboiu nnd Mrs. Harry Eastman. . Cup reading. Mrs. John llrem ner. Cashier, Mrs. M. M. Lamb Raffles were won as follows Ornamental door stop, No. 1 Mrs. Nesbitt; cushion, No. G" Robert Gordon; bean guessing. contest, guess 999, J. A. Tenc 'correct, 900) . Terrace Regrets Martiis Death Tribute Paid to Pioneer llusinesh- Man of Queen Charlotte Islands TERRACE. Jlay 21: Terrace people have heard with regret oi" the passing . of James Martin or Massett. Mr. 'Martin was nrcttv well known at Terrace, having visited here often in a business- way. As a pioneer of this north country he was esteemed bv those who knew him personally. A man ot alert mentality, he K-eme'' much younger than 70, the age recorded. He arrived at Maswti in 1908 and built a store there at the time that New Massett wa. being placed on the market. The store has grown to be n smart modern affair. Mr. Martin was wiser than tht average business man in (It'vi'lm-i. Ing a hobby which can only be described as beautiful. His gar den at Massett is one of the finest in the country. He stocked it with frees and plants strange to Graham Island. A Terracite happen ing there would find poplars birches and other Irees which are familiar in the interior but hitherto unknown op the Island The sympathy of their friends Koes out to Mrs. Martin and tht members of the family. A. P. Allison, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, is arriving in the city from ancouver on the Prince's Adelaide this evening and will continue to his camp at Cum-shewa Inlet aboard the steamer I mice John. He is bringing a party of loggers with him. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Have YOU a PIANO? A piano, to be kept In good condition so that it will please the musician and do Justice to the student, requires the attention of a piano tuner at least twice a year. For good tuning call George C. Walker Member Piano Tuners and Technicians Association of British Columbia Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. WHIFFLETS j From the Waterfront i Having been held back from yesterday afternoon owing to rough weather on Hecate Straits, the service boat Jcdway, Capt. Johnny Hartlln, is leaving this afternoon with provincial election ballot boxes and supplies for Murchison Island, Button Island, Cumshewa Inlet arid Lock-eport at the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands. John Dybhavn is going along in his capacity as notary public to swear In deputy returning officers. Five vessels sold 70,000 pounds of halibut at Seattle yesterday as follows: La Paloma, 22,000 pounds, New England, 10c and 7c; Alltak. 12.500. Washington, lO'c and 7c; Wcstfjord. 15.000, Whis, lOc and 7c; Anther, 18.000, New England, 10c and 7c; Hedvlg, 2.000, Washington, 10c and 7c. Announcement has been made that the Seattle Fish Exchange will not be in session on May 31, Memorial Day. All boats in after 10 o'clock on the morning of Saturday, May 29. will have to wait over until the following Tuesday morn ing. The well known American halibut schooners Aleutian and Tordenxk- old will engage in a speed contest for setting and hauling gear to morrow in Elliott Bay, Seattle, as a feature of the observance of National Maritime Day in the Puget Sound port. SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY VANCOUVER. May 21: Mr. and Mrs. II. Pansvick celebrated their seventieth wedding anniversary here yesterday. Mr. Pansvick is 85 years of age and Mrs. Pansvick, 93. S MRS. DART0N RE-ELECTED Is Agnln President of Ladies' .Music Club Annual Meeting Is Held Mrs. Shelford Darton ,was reelected by acclamation as president of the Ladies' Music Club at the annual meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. 1). JohnsWn, Graham Avenue Westview. There was u good turnout of members and Mrs. Darton was In the chair. After the busi-ness session, Mrs. Bernard Lun-dahl sang .two delightful vocal numbers. Dainty refreshment were served by the hostess. The election of officers resulted as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. It U; Mcintosh. President, Mrs. Shelford Darton, Vice-President, Mrs. K. J Smith. Secretary, Mrs. W. U. Stam ford. i Treasurer, Mrs. It. L. Mcin tosh. Librarian. Mrs. W. H. Kerjrin Pianist. Mrs. H. O. Johnsen. Executive Mrs. R. O. Large, Mrs. S. D. Johnston, Mrs. T. A. McWalers. .Mrs. R. K. Moore. Mrs. .1. H. Carson and Mrs. William Cruickshank. Miss Fanny McLaren R.N. or Terrace arrived in the city on las' night's Irnin and will sail tonighi on the Princess Adelaide for Van couver enroule to Trail when she will join the hospital nursing staff. Miss McLaren is a gradu- ate of the Prince Rupert Genera! J Hospital and has been nursing' recently at the Hazclton Hospital To Salmon Trollers Messrs. Wo'odsworth and Telford, leaders of the C C F advocate votes for Orientals. How long do you suppose It will be after Japs get tire vote before they obtain trollers" licences and dominate trolling as they now do gill-netting? You know Japanese contractors supply Jap labor In a block as required. Will ttipy not also supply Japanese votes In a block where Japanese interests demand It? You know that Japan is claiming the right to fish in international waters off British Columbia. What wUl happen here if the Japanese have the franchise, when we are called upon' to vote on the question of allowing Japanese encroachment upon y our fishing grounds? The white races are now allowed the franchise in Japan Why should wc give the Japs the vote here? Japan admits the races will never mix. You must admit them to be right Are you prepared to give them equal rights with yourselves In your fishing and fraternal organizations? Will you accept them In your boat crews, in your lodges and In your homes? You must do this if, as Mr. Woodsworth says, wc arc to assimilate them. Think this matter over carefully before you vote C. C. F. In Tennis it's . . . azengers Use Slazcngcrs and you can't he heat Slazengers Success Rackets Scholar $3.50 Park S5.50 Marquis ...$6.50 Eclipse $7.50 Golden Arrow ...$8.50 Varsity $11.50 IVimax $15.00 Doherty $17.50 Queens $22.00 SLAZENGER TENNIS BALLS No. 1 Championship, each 50c (Special price in quantity) JMympic -)5c a for $1.00 Racket Covers . . . .50c and 60c Ball Bags . . .25c Press 75c Rubber Grips -10c Racket Kcstringing Guaranteed workmanship & material), from :. .. .$1.75 to $8.00 to rm i I I lOMUIIT and "ttiljH Last 8ho.:?Il5 - e.uj The Gayest, Grndttt Comedy Since "ju Went to Town!" tds J IKKNE DUNNE - in -"Theodora Cocs Wild-' with MEI.VYN IlOWJUs ,At 7 31 ti 9:3Cj Also News - SportlieLt . Cart,,, t'omint Monday ELEANOR poWFii in worn to Dance" j PIONKKlt CARPENTER Will examine your bulldta fJ estimates on all renm- 449 or Hmn . I A. II. Mcl'hcrson. DUNN'S Holiday Cottages A camp for an enlovahi . cation. Meals nroviflpd r. www cooking. Picnics open air bad-minton. fishing anl huntoj. Miles of wonflerful beach! Terms modrrate Apply fa particulars to '.Mils. DfNX, San&an Uiver, Ntar Majtt B. C -L Fresh Local Haw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY MIIOVF- -557 THE SEAL ' QUALITY At mOPi IP GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an iU the year round payroll in Prince Hupert Hyde Transfer Phone DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture1 Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE.