faos romt Fire On Highway Delayed Traffic Tank Truck Blew Up And Burned Alberta Road Near Maclcod MACLEOD, Alta, May 31: (CP)-Traffic was held up on the Maclcod Highway for a few hours when a tank truck blew up and burst into flames. So intense was the heat foi 1 miner took out his first car of ore practically with his own hands, from a property upon which he had an option to purchase. He was enabled to complete the purchase by borrowing from a time that cars attempting to pass would have been endangered. The driver of the truck, Thomas Oalligan, was sevcrly burned about the hands. The truck was on the way from Turner Valley to Drumheller. Orme Stuart, who has been tak- ! ing a naval officers' training course at Esquimau, Is returning to the city on the Prince George tomorrow morning from the south. Borrowing Experiences Trpictl of th mnj wyt in which the Btnk i able to render twiunce to cunoineri it the following experience from our records. A prospecting the Bank, on furnishing satisfactory security that the loan would be paid. That transaction was followed by the making of further loans and was the beginning of substantial profits for our customer. By his hard work, perseverance and sagacity, together with banking assist ance, he not only drew wealth of more than a million dollars from his property, but stimulated prosperity throughout the whole mining district. . BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1817 "a lank when mall aaounts an wlmmt" Modern, Experienced Banking Service tht Outame 120 YtarsSuatssful Optralio Goin Fishin' I ,i iri7 - "1 We Can Supply Y our Every Need And Tell You Where To Get The Fish Headquarters For Sport Fishing Tackle Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 expects her to be bewtldered and dazzled. Instead, she laugns outright, then murmurs, "Why have you been so long? I've been waiting for you. tne came s a wisecracker. JJSIpUlit Utt Losv'l, lot. . Jim (rowns as he realizes c MANY ARE IN FIELD Saskatchewan Likely To Have Record Number of Candidates 1 In Forthcoming Provincial j Election REGINA, May 31: (CP) There are indications that there may be a record number of nominations in Saskatchewan's provincial general election. Ttie previous record was 169 in the last general election. So far there are 123 candi dates definitely In the field for the approaching contest not in-! eluding Social Crediters, whose1 j nomination list is being an-; nouncea today, and further c. c F. and Conservative candidates Liberals have already nominated) 53 candidates; C. C. F., 31; Conservatives, 26, and Independent Liberals, 13. Nominations close this Wednesday, the election to take place next Wednesday. At least three women are candidates, two of them Co-operative Commonwealth Federation suppor ters who face prominent public men in their campaigns. Mrs. Warner Strum, Wlndthorst Sask., housewife and past president of the Saskatchewan Home-makers' club, is opposing Hon. W J. Patterson, Liberal premier, in Cannington riding. Mrs. Gertrude Telford, housewife at Pelly, is the C. C. F. candidate opposing Hon. R. J. M. Parker minister of municipal affairs in the Patterson government, in Pelly constituency. Miss C. E. Sheldon-Williams, Independent, prominent In Reglna school circles for years, was tht first candidate in the Regina constituency. She is one of nine persons contesting the two-member ridinr. After teaching school in various parts of Saskatchewan, Miss Sheldon-Williams became connected with the department of education's provincial outpost correspondence school. She resigned this post in 1929. A Regina Collegiate Board Trustee for the past 16 years, Miss Sheldon-Williams is now a member of the Regina Public School Board Terrace Active In Building; General Improvements TERRACE, May 31: Building operations at the drug store now in progress will double the capacity of that useful institution The telegraph office has been re modelled and now appears as a handsome red brick structure. Tht Canadian Legion Hall is being overhauled and painted. Kerr'i light and power plant is now installed and street lights have appeared experimentally the past few nights., There are two commodious buildings at- the plant. All of this hows thai things In Terrace village are in a state of healthy ac-. tlvity. The Dally News has an audited TEST PILOT "Joe and I are going to be married." He thinks to put her in her place by telling her who he he is; but she answers that he'd better come to the house and wash his face. She tells him she's Ann Barton (Myrna Loy), daughter of the farmer on whose field he's landed. Jim grins again "a country girl, eh?" But, breakfasting with the family, he discovers Ann's been to college that she's smart as a whistle and that she has a sense of fun and humor as great as his own.' i -ir . TEB DATT.T KZWS J"dy.Mayii.,. There's a Good Reason You're Constipated I When there's something wrong with you, the first rule is: get at the cause. It you are constipated, dont fiddle around with makeshift remedies. Find out whafs giving you the trouble) Chances are it's simple If you eat only what most people do: meat, bread, potatoes. It's likely you don't get enough "bulk." And "bulk" doesnt mean a lot of food. It's a kind of food that Isn't consumed in the body .but lea ves a soft "bulky" mass In the Intestines and helps a bowel movement. If that fits you, your ticket is a crisp crunchy breakfast cereal Kellogir's All-Bran. It contains the "bulk" you need plus the great intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. Eat All-Bran every day, drink plenty of water, and Just watch the old world grow brighter Made by Kellogg in London. Ont. CLEAR CASE OF MURDER So Say G Men in Lcvinc Affair Search Is Intensified NEW YORK, May 31: (CP) Federal Bureau of Investigation officers, immediately taking charge of the body of Peter Levine, found on a Long Island Sound shore, announced that it was a clear cas of murder. The belief is that the boy, after being kidnapped, was bound up and thrown into the water. It was feared from the outset of the tragic three months since he became missing that the boy hai been kidnapped. A demand for 560.000 ransom was made but It was never paid over. The boy's rather had tried vainly to contact the abductors. All clues came :o nothing. A new and widespread search i. now being taken up for the brutal slayers. WINNIPEG WHEAT UP WINNIPEO, May 31: (CP) Wheat prices moved sharply upward the limit of 5c on the Winnipeg grain exchange yesterday with May closing at $1.12'8 up 434c. : I'll piay this HOLE FOR Ac jfc MONOGRAM FIZZ WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront i The United States Navy sub 'chaser Eagle No. 57, on the way . to Alaska, Is due In port tomorrow 'for a one day stay. She will be the first of a number of United States naval vessels which are to visit Prince Rupert this summer. Armour Salvage Co.'s service o'clock this morning for the Queen Charlotte Islands, having on, board the general manager of the company, J. M. Buchanan, who will visit Shannon Bay in Massett Inlet, where the company ls to operate its cannery this year, and "'acofl, where a cannery and reduction plant is being established. Union steamer Catala, Janves Findlay. arrived in Dort at 11:20 this morning from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and called at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver and waypolnts. VISITS TERRACE TERRACE, May 31. Austin Qoodenough, superintendent o,' sedar operations for the Hanson Lumber Co, Ltd., arrived on Thursday's train from Smithcrs after a couple of weeks illness. His many Tiends are pleased to see he has made a complete recovery. fx urr w Mm-t This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor x Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, q Adapted from the Picture by GERTRUDE GELBIN "IfmVc'o "ir'int'd thin Ann nutty daincS' tiiJJ?" Jim phones Gunner Sloane iSiienar Tracy) to rush out to fix the plane so he can continue the flight. He and Ann spend the day together.-He likes hit because she is more dow'n-to-earth than anybody he's ever knownl except Gunner Ann realizes that given half a chance she could love Jim to distraction. However, that evening, she introduces Jim to Joe (Ted IVariion), aj the man . to whom she's i .i aisugi.-u w ik mari n'u. Killed On Highway By Stray Bullet Robert J. Glcndcnnfnjr of Colemar, Alberta, Loses His Life Under Mysterious Circumstances FERNIE, May 31: (CP) Crow's Nest Pass police officers are Investigating the death Saturday night of Robert J. Olendcnning who was mysteriously shot In the chest while he was engaged in rc- nnlrlnir his rnr nil t.hi hlphwnv 'boat Pachena, Dipt. Henry Han-Thc possibillty of ,t navlng becn a Jcin rplnrnnrt t.n nnrt last nlElH I . . .. . . t ---- , stray duiici urea Dy cnuarcn piay- from Pacofi,-Queen Charlotte Is.-,, ,th flrcarms ls considered, ands. to which point it had taken the company's pile driver for use i rrs in connection with the construe-1 Amendments lo tion of a new wharf for the B. C. Packers which commenced yestcr- . , - day. The wharf is being built by I riminnl I OflP Green In charge. Remaining on the Islands In connection with the construction work at Pacofi and the dismantling of the old Allfoid Bay plant In Skidegate Inlet ls the tug Daly, the Armour Salvage Co. Having crews both at Pacofi and Allford Bay. Mining Frauds and Reckless Driving: Anions Things Heine Aimed At Ily Parliament OTTAWA, May 31: (CP) Amendment to the Criminal Code of Can-1 ada dealing with many matters Including saltlne mines, slot machines The B. C. Packers tender cannery anc, rnrhn nf PPPkio driving wore -. I J. rl " manga irum ounnysiue ieii ul a under consideration of Parliament I yesterday. j Cancellation of licenses of drunk-; en drivers would be made effective! throughout the Dominion instead of in individual provinces as at present. I For salting mines there would be a prison sentence of two years and for operators who defrauded owners Capt.j or the public up to five years could be imposed. rem the SEAL f QUALITY mm SYNOPSIS i Jim Loue, test-pilot Jot the Drake Atialhn Company, a hero to everyone tcho knows himincltidini himself. His methane. Gunner Sloane, is his best friend. Jim takes a Drake plan on a Transcontinental flight lo break the speed record. He develops engine trouble and is forced to land in a Kansas wheat field. A girl watches him land. NOW READ CHAPTER TWO -BELOW u77ifj is my tcife. Gunner." GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed oy the nly Hmn canning company with an aJ the year round payroll Lo Prlnc Rupert 'Did you go to college, Mr. Lane?" , As Jim (Clark Gable) crawls out of his plane, the girl runs up to him. He turns to flash her the old smile that rets 'cm. "1 broke the record so far," he grins, "but then I see you and I can't get by. And goodbye record." He avwVb Gunntr ai rives! "You saw a dame, so you landed," he jeers. I le fixes the plane and departs. Jim sets out for New wk. Ann watches him take off, her eyes filled with tears, bne sees him fly a short distance, turn back and land. "I forgot something," he mutters. "You forgot me," she cries, lie wezes her in his arms and kisses her. Together they set off in the plane. Don't miss the next chapter Grnrrrnii TONIGHT and WED.NS? 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