(i 4 Third Avenue. OERVE Shredded Wheat to every member of the family, every morning. It's a pure, whole wheat food that supplies, In a natural and easily assimilated form, the vital elements necessary for building up strong and healthy bodies. . Ready-cooked, served In a Jiff, delicious, economical. Order enough TODAY! 12 big biscuits in every box Tht Canadian ShrxAJed Wheat Company, Ltd.c Niafara Fall! Canada Harvey Purchases McMillan House Residential Property on Fourth Avenue East Has Changed Hands Purchase by J. T. Harvey, local barrister, of the residence on Fourth Avenue East of O. A. McMillan, who Is moving to Vancouver, is announced. The deal was transacted through H. G. Helgerson Ltd. office. Everybody rnacs- in untv Nh- There's 'rpaw 1 lic onion 1 Mailt erlrry -Z. -----: !fc I H i i ICMITUCDC VETERANS IN MEET Elect Officers, Receive Reports a'nd Hear Provincial Secietary SMITHERS, April 7. The annual meeting of Bulkley Valley Branch of the Canadian Legion was held in the Legion Hall on Saturday evening. There were about fifty members present from all over the district to hear the auunal rs-orts, elect officers for the ensuing year TO RECIPE I ) TOMATOES i ff iu.ti.nu Litra.M ff I C U N. ) 111. (It. T.n.lu. H lit. Halt I. II teaaponn rw graina rarfona Hltajlraf Si miner rlupH-l onion, rliopprtl celery anil raon-ing xilli loniatiK-H 20 niinulf-s or until tery aofl. Force through a sieic. ItlenU with medium white sauce. This is an excellent accompaniment for croquettes, cutlets or ItaLol fih. 1 i - R ELI O'S furnitureI Dress Up Your Home For EASTER : FLOOR FIRST Come and sec our fine selection of the latest patterns in Floor Coverings AXMINSTER CARPEST UOMIMOX INLAID BATTLESHIP LINOLEUM and PRINTED LINOLEUM Just Arrived! A fine selection of small tables, the very Latest Designed COFFEE TABLES END TABLES OCCASIONAL TABLES MAGAZINE TABLES TEA WAGONS MATTRESS TRADE-IN SALE Trade Your Old Mattress For The New Allowance for your old mattress $5.00 on any new spring filled mattress in our stock. Priced $27.50 or more USED FURNITURE RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES From VACUUM CLEANERS From RED SPRINGS- CO AA TABLES VO.VV From From 14.00 87.00 S2.00 Prince Rupert, B.C. and also listen to an address by Robert Macnicol, secretary of the Provincial Command at Vancouver, who was visiting Smithers on that evening in the course of his tour of the Legion branches of the north. Ex-service men in attenSanct from. New Hazelton, Telkwa, Quick and also from as far away as Top-ley were all very interested to hear what Mr. Macnicol would have to tell them regarding affairs of ex-service men on which he is recognised as being one of the best post ed men in Canada. Election of officers resulted in the iOllowing being chosen for the coming year: honorary President, Col. W. V. Foster. honorary Vice-President, Col. I. s suflii. Pat President. Frank Mewbei Preiidiht, J. L. McEwen. First Vfce.-President, J. H. Byrn Second Vice.-Presldr.nt. R.L. Ga! Chaplain, Rev. W. H. McInto?h. Executive cpmrn'ttce W. J. Hoy; ells (Quick), Jas. Hogg, K. Hough tan. Dr. R. C. Bamiord, A. E. Sam vul : and Robt. Elliott. Th-? Ji:.'.nc.:s of the meeting was concluded at 9:45 and Mr. Macnicol spoke until 11 o'clock, giving a very Interesting address which was listened to eagerly by all present. He dealt with the work of the Rattray Commission and many matters in which returned men are interested such as pensions, Soldier Settlement Board lands, unemployment, etc. At' the end of his address many questions were asked on point? touching individual cases. Mr. Macnicol remained in Smithers over the week-end and left for Vanderhoof on Tuesday morning's train. Fiery, Itching Skin Gets Speedy Relief Here IS a iClirfrpnna rrocflnt1 '" uispensea Dy cnemists at trifling cost, that will bring you speedy relief from that itching and torture raa, ucning Toes and Feet, I Rashes and other externally caused skin troubles. Not only does this great healing uuiusepuc ou promote rapid and healthv healin? in - O vavwi aJt-'a. CI lilt , wounds, but boils and simple ulcers .v umvaij icjicvcu ana cieaniy healed. In skin diseases the itching of Eczema Is instantly stopped; the eruptions dry up and scale off in a very few days. The same is true of Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum and other skin eruptions. You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) In the original bottle at Ormes Ltd, or any modern drug store. REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block PHONE 658 Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Brasell N. M. Brasell TEX DAILY KZW8 mursaay, Apra MUST SPEND MORE MONEY University Lecturer Tells of Prob lem Facing British Columbia To Keep Woods Productive pose, had been prepared by F. D Mulholland of the B. C. Forestry !ervice and Dr. J. T. Mandy pro vided ucu and uuu operated operated the ine projector projector. an excellent speaker In the course of his address th? speaker said there had been much peculation by foresters, lumber nen "en and iinu the me -puuiic public as as to 10 how now) ve-roomed bungalows. Billions i.f Feet The. total cut up to the turn of the century In this "province was only about two and a half billion feet, less than the amount cut last year. Probably more was destroyed than utilized. It seemed thpn that the supply was inexhaustible. He a small annual cut with propel utilization and protection. The most recent eovernmpnt. tu. ures revised last year show a total merchantable stand of timber in the province of 254 billion boa'i feet of which 110 billion feet is commercially loggable under present methods and 76 billion feet is located on th; wdsi. ui western hemlock there is estimated to be 24 billion fPBf nearly all on the coast; spruce ii Dinion teet; Douglas fir, 23 billion, and Nvcstern red cetiar, 24 billion feet, a total of 76 billion feet on the coast and 33 billion feet in the interior. Unlike mines, the forests of the province have to be treated as a crop. Mature stands, fin nnf In. crease but the ernwth ic the immature so the problem of me iorestry department is to set that the land is lopf in n.vi way that a crop of young trees will succeed the.cron beinc tnVpn off. The sneaker elalmpd little of the revenue from the forests was beinz cxnended in lin ing them continually productive. ine income from this source todav amounted to something like four million dollars of which three was paid into consolidated revenue fund. He urged that It was not possible to continue indeflnitelv dolns this. It w,as not possible to continue to take and put .nothing back. Money should be srient In protection against fire, planting oi denuded areas, ireneral adminis tration and research Into bette meinoas. Until this was done the province could not hope for a large and continuous nroduction of raw material on which the pros perity of British Columbia dc-. pended. C. N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 1..,.; 11 pjn, "at'-i! WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront i Algie Sold to B.C. Packers Halibut Boat Crew Gets $321 Each .Naval Men Are On Move Following his return yesterday from a business trip to Vancouver Capt. Paul Armour, manager of tle . ..... lAmM. CilrofTn rn nnnnunil ureen Treasure, was the sub- """"b- ject of an interesting illustrated tnc 01 Known PCI address in the council chamber cl!tuS Algie to the B. C. Packer .he City Hall last evenlnc by A Tne A1Sle is at Prcnt a Van" 3. Recknagel. B A.. M. F., profes- couver and the new owners have sor of forestry at Cornell Univer- taken Possession. She will be used sity loaned for a year to the Unl- a cannery tender and fish verslty of British Columbia It! Packer. The Algie is a vessel of 120 was the .first of two University fect lenStn with beam ot twent Extension lectures bein? given this fcet and equ'PPCd with a 275 h p veek under the auspices of thf Ml diesel Winton engine. She was ill I.. 1 flirt A PUIImi -. yjrwrrs junior Chamber of Commerce!""111' 111 1JJU ounuu"re' waj with G. P. Lyons presiding, and'Scotla- toT the rum running trade ( dealt particularly with the tim-,and was acquired a couple of ber resources of the coast ami years ago by the Armour Salvagf heir conservation through U;t'Co- slnce which time she had op-practice of forestry. The slides. ' f rated out of this port, rather ex which were excellent for the pur-1 tensive changes and Improvements having been made in ner aucr she came to Prince Rupert. Wilfrid Valpy i'fj has been v- in port , Tonight Professor Recknagei ', from Victory Cove for the past will ill speak speak on on "The 'The Pulp Pulp and and Pan- Pap couple of days with his boat Logr. r Industry of the Pacific North- and left today on his return home, wcoi, aim ii js expeciea mere viii Hp a frnu-Hpri hrnn a, thi ic C N. R. steamer Prince John w " w-w wmmw UJ Via to lZ a very popular subject in Prince CaP'- Nell McLean, which arrived . l a a. r . r a l . ;upert and Professor Reckna?rl,,n Pri ai J;,JU yesieraay auer noon from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, had a capacity list of passengers on leaving Vancouver, conslstln?, largely bv of '"j6" loggers for the J. R !ong the present lumber supply of Morgan Logging Co.'s camp at. oiiiioil OUlumoia WT1U jaSl. JSSH- I 'u "u "ic a. n IlTaIIa.. t ln rn n t- ir.t.l.AH muies nave rancea an the wav c"c iAJogjiis u. uu, .huiliucx-ih j from a quarter of a century to Island. There were only a handful infinity. Answers to this question 'r Passengers coming on to Prince nuou ucpcuu upon me amount ti o.u..v.j. imoer avaname. tne yearly drr.in' viiu llic laic OX grOWtn. ' i vtw To give an idea how much tinv A,aska halibut boat Visitor, which, mere was in a nlljlon boaid vaini ui uic jioKii "eet. the Professor said that it here on Monday. shared the sub-ould build a wall ten feet wide stantlal sum of $321 each after be. mi feet high and 157 miles long ,nS out four days. The flshinj 'ich a quantity of lumber would ume amounted actually to two ulld ulld fifty fifty thousand thousand average average Size Slzeidays- Harding, which was in the same day, did comparably as well. So a good start on the season was made by both vessels. Four boats sold halibut catches totalling 58,000 pounds at Seattle yesterday as follows: Blanco, 15,000 pounds, Mccallum, 13Tic and 10c: Visit, 11,000, New England, 14c and 10V4c; ' "ve. Lively. "' 15,000, San ban Juan. Juan' predicted that it mieht still hi . inexhaustible with li a, "?na 10c: California. 17,000, of mature timber m .t-XJ V. Washington, 14Vc and 10c. WHMV 1 a-a ailU Under this season's halibut con trol regulations at Seattle twelve per cent Is being deducted for heads from the gross weight of fish. Last season the deduction was fourteen per cent. Matt Harris, Jack Bremner, Rob CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS New Ey Way No Brushing Rtera.KWn. amailni nw diicovery, r. tnuvrt blackrit ttaJna, tarniih. tartar like made Jut put fl IMk or bridgn In a Elaai of vatrr and add Stera-Klttn powder. No mFisr bniKhinff. Reeommtndvd by drn-tiata approvrd by Good Ilouiekrrplni. At all drusgiita. Money back IX not deligbud. CI ft S3 IF I E D WANTED WANTED To rent lady's bicycle Apply Box 12, Daily News. (85) HIGH SCHOOL Girl for part time housework. Apply in writing to Box 14, Daily News. (82) WANTED Used coal 'stove. Phone Red 801- (83) FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern 2-storey house, concrete piling, 7 rooms and bath. 119 9th Ave. East. Apply Q. L. Rorle, Trustee. (86) FOR SALE Furnished cabin. Ap-ply Seal Cove Post Office. (86) PERSONAL MENI BEWARE LOW VITALITY If easily exhausted. Try New OST-REX Tonic of raw oyster lnvigor-ators and other stimulants. Get vim, vigor, vitality. If not delighted maker refunds price, $1.25. Sold by all good drug stores, tf . v .' . . ert Thomas and Robert Duggan of the local division of the Royal Can-' adian Naval Volunteer Reserve are! leaving on the Prlnee Rupert tonight to take courses of training at Esqulmalt naval barracks. Yesterday morning Walter Smith, Bob Armstrong. William Bremner, David McMeekin, Robert Elkins and Don Eastman returned home from Esquimau after tals'jig two weeks' training and two weeks' vacation. Eric Berner, Ralph Smith, Bob Hale William Murdock, Charles Anderson ; and Anton Simundsen will be re-' turning home aboard H.M.C.S. Ar-i mentierres which Is due in port this week. C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, is due in port of A Is lr Vile ofto m rr n frnm ' Skagway and other Alaska points and will sail at 5:30 p.m. for Van- couver. One American boat Pearl, with Balsac I, 17,000 pounds; Edward Lipsett, 11,000, and Jennie B., 8000-were in port with their catches thl nornlng following initial trips of! the season to the fishing grounds. There was no sale todav and the catcher will go on the board to- morrow. KLNfi COI ONE! -IN-CHIEF HAMILTON. Ont., April 7: (CP Kins O,0T,", ,,T w Vrim C" n-l-ln-chiof m hr nval Ham' m Un.h Infaitrv. In which b held th sarne honorary rank r uke of York. Prof, A. B Rerknacel of Corn University wns the sneaker at tr -Pirular weekly lunhpnn of th Prince Runert Rotary Club toda with President W R McAfee he chair. Prof. Recknagel, who here to conduct a scries of Unl verslty of British Columbia ex tension lectures under the auspice of the Junior Chamber of Com merce. will sail ton'tht bv the Prince Rupert on his return to 1 mcouver. accompanied bv Mrs Recknagel. i LAS 1 TIMES TO.Nunr? Loretta Younr. ron . che In 'LOVE UNDER nS (7:00 and 9:20) Pluj 'Charlie Chan on Broad,,' .... mice unlj) STARTS FRIDAY WILLIAM POWELL ANNABELLA ptrftfllj umathnal togtlhtr in UtknJVtuky . Htnry Sttphem.-, j jwpn acniiaiiriul a MiEC 1. i rj d i . . J j. aw.ru oromotrf Lynn Stri i A 30th CtiKu7.r0 Picture SPRING SALE Used Radios To Clear at Bargain Prices Every Instrument is Completely RECONDITIONED in Oar Fully Equipped and Up-TO-Date Service Department. GUARANTEED to Operate Perfectly Stewart Warner Console model 102B $33.00 Strombers Carlson Console model 30H (All Wave) $50.00 Victor Console Model R.15 $22.51) Victor Console Model R.12 $10.00 Freed Eisemann Console $21.50 General Electric All wave battery operated console A-7CB. (Inc. Bat.) $55.00 Deforest Crossley Battery operated console. (Including Batteries) $15.00 1 It m rSIIE HAS CLAM01T1 uALORF. So you'll undentH .pttjectly! .nhy Bll Kil luch un-butlt; like imbitioni ADDED TREATS "MARCH OF TIME Featuring; The Lauxh Industrj COLORED CARTOON "My Little Ruckaroo WOULD NEWS Victor V28 Mantei model rhllro-Mantcl mode $10.00 Roister Mantel mofir. $:0.00 Sec these Genuine Bargain In our store and window Demonstration Without Obligation. Terms if Required Buy Now Save At Cheaper Feed Having: a surplus of Bulkley Valley wheat1 it is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupert Feed Company The Centra Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK ak. i aaanaWIMMaatUMfl1! NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprl-tor -A HOME AWAY I KOM nOME" Rte $1.00 vp 80 Rooms Hot St Cold Wter Prince Rupert, D C. Phone 281 P.O. Ri Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized JIM VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 If you lose anything, advertise for it.