PAOE 1XJUR GET SOME TODAY AT ANV STORE WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived In port at 10:30 last night from the south and sailed around midnight for P3rt Simpson, Stewart and other northern points whence he Is scheduled to return here Tuesday southbound. Northland Transportation Co.'s motorship Northland, Capt. Len Williams, was In port Sunday afternoon discharging one carload of fresh halibut for transshipment east over Canadian National Railways. The vessel, proceeded from here to Seattle. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise. In port Sunday morning from 9 to 11 o'clock on her way from Vancouver to Skagway, had on board a comparatively light list of 226 passengers. . Four disembarked here from the vessel while eighteen took passage at this port for the north. In command of the Princess Louise is Capt. William Palmer who is relieving this one voyage for the regular skipper, Capt. S. K. Gray. Halibut landings at the port of Seattle last week totalled 420,00f pounds. A feature of the market was unusually high prices for medium fish, the top bid of the week being lbVaC and 82c paid the Eldorado on Wednesday. This was a wide spread between the prices of medium and second class fish. On Saturday at Seattle three boats sold catches totalling 30,500 pound? at from 13 'Ac and 6c to 14c and 6c. The Ketchikan motor vessel Salvor, Capt. R. Pitcher, was in port Dentists recommend It helps keep teeth strong and white, gives them needed exercise. Cleanses by removing food particles remaining between teeth after eating . . . Aids digestion too. Asimple aid to health! Enjoy Wrlgley' daily 'millions do! TENNIS SU Mother' Dress (Jets More Show Stylists Giving More Attention T1) What Matron Should Wear NEW YORK, May 16: (CP) - Mother's clothes are getting more attention in the fashion world this year. New coats, fashioned especially for her of soft black and navy wool, are cut on loose boxed lines which slenderize a heavy figure and are finished with simple necklines, softly framing the face. Mother's frocks are made of ne prints or sheer dark crepes light ened with .a touch of white or color and are often topped by a cape or a short boxed coat to match. As a further help to mother's fashion problems a Kcw York expert advises: 1. Begin with a good, carefully-fitted girdle. 2. Don't worry too much abo..t the fashion trend. Choose what be comes you. 3. Don't wear clothes designed on soft, easv-fittlng lines. Don't let your skirt be too short or too narrow br too tight at the hips 4. Select dresses that conceal the undcr-arm bulge and soften a waistline no longer slender. Wear narrow belts. 5. Lighten black and navy blue with touches of white. Wine, grey deep blues, greens,-white and soft 'lrht hues are also good colors foi you. 6. Kcv your make-un to thf "olor of your frock and be sure it annHd lirhtlv. 7. Don't- v"nr dark gray-tond 'tnr.kin'Ts. conform in this case to fh. mode. hlr mornlni with one carload of fresh halibut for transshipment East over Canadian National Drop In at Gordon's Hardware and Inspect our 1938 Tennis Racquots. Models to suit every taste and pocket. See the new C.C.M. Tennis Racquets. Smart, exceptionally well made racquets, at low prices. For satisfaction and longer life use Dun-lop Tennis Balls, the longest wearing, toughest tennis balls made. GORDON'S HARDWARE PHONE 311 McHKIDE ST. Elio's Furniture 3rd Ave., Prince Kupcrt NEW USED Floor Covering Chesterfield Boy's Bicycle Baby Buggy Suites Bedroom Suites Din- Dressers Tables Ing Room Suites The Prices Stoves Beds Very Reasonable Etc. MAE WEST FEATURED "Every Day's a Holiday" and "International Settlement" Showing at Capitol Theatre ii - i "Every pay's A Holiday," a story of the gay nineties and the naughty hundreds in New York with Mae West as the featured player, and "International Settlement," a pic ture dealing with the adventures of a free lance American pilot in China during the war, comprise a double bill program being present ed at the first of this week at the Oapitol Theatre here. In "Every Day's A Holiday" Miss West plays the part of a hard boiled lass who Is torn between a desire on the part of Walter Catlett to star her in a new revue and the insistence of Edmund Lowe, a captain of detectives, that she get out of New York because of an alleged deal in which she sold the Brooklyn Bridge to a would-be millionaire. It Is an original story by Miss HVest herself. The cast of support ing players Includes Charles Butter-worth, Charles Wlnninger, Lloyd Nolan, Herman Blng, Chester Conk-lln and others. The setting of "International Settlement," as might be implied from the title, Is the war-stricken Chinese metropolis of Shanghai. Dolores Del Rio, George Sanders, June Lang and Dick Baldwin, the 'eatured players, dramatically portray the peril-braving group who find strange romance in the stricken city after staying behind following the evacuation. There is an exciting romance amid action on a large scale. TERRACE G. W. Criers, provincial assessor, Prince Rupert, paid Terrace a visit and spent Friday with the munlcl-1 oal clerk on official business. I The Terrace High School com TEB DAILY XJSWB Monday, May . Dnn'f Keen art Having Constipation! you feel heavy, it's time you di i's eot voi .tired and dopey-id something about it. And something more than talcing a physic I You should get t the cause of the trouble. II J ou eat only the things most people do, the chances are that a very simple fact causes your con-stlpation-you don't get enough "bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mean heavy food. It means a kind of food that-isn't consumed In the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass in the Intestines and helps a bowel movement. It this Is your trouble, cat crisp crunchy Kellogg's All-Bran for brcaktast every day and drink plenty of water. All-Bran is not only rich In "bulk"-it also contains the natural Intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Sold by every grocer. ' Discuss Cabinet Changes I! Earlier Dispatch LONDON, May 16: (CP)-indlcatlon was revealed th late last nleht as ' No up to how extensive the" Impending British cabinet shuffle will be. Only one thing appears certain Viscount Swlnton,. who has been much under fire recently i over the state of his affairs In League Of Nations Is Debate Subject mittee put on a social and danrj Friday night. The evening's enter- Native Sons of Canada and High School Pupils Argue at Smlthers talnment was augmented by trr.; presence of a troup oi cownoys 'rnm Alberta who devoted an hour oiviwhimvo, to son.-;s of the range. At midnight which re I ted from a challenge ho whnio rnmnnnv tnrnpri nut to of the High School to the Native view the eclipse of the moon which Sons of Smlthers was held in tht, was seen very well in a sky clear atIVC ons assemoiy room u- of any clouds. Woman's Auxiliary Doing Good Work Providing light Operating Room Spot-Its Latest Effort SMITHERS, May 16: The Wo- light for the operating room. It will provq to be of assistance to the Smlthers surgeoris In perform ing operations. SOUTH! VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell. River Steamer leaves Prince Rupert Every THURSDAY, 11:15 P.M. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Tuesday evening ana provea a win for the Sons. I The subject of discussion was. "Resolved that the League of Na Hons has Sufficient Authority tc Maintain and Secure the Peace of the World." The High School team argued for the affirmative side, j The Judges were H. B. Camp-;bell, L. C. Calder and Harvey Da-vies and ihe teams were comp6sed of J. Furness, Mildred Rife, Ted 'Cook, Tom Collison and H. Tan-,ner for the High School while tht man's Auxiliary of the Bulkley Native Sons used L. H. Kenncy Valley District Hospital has added i Don Collison, Oswald Hosklns, A another valuable piece of equip-jc. Fowler and S. F. Campbell, ment to this up to date institu-j About 60 people had gathered to tion by the purchase and recent .hear the debate and the young installation of a powerful spot-'team of the High School made a very imnresslve argument for th affirmative but had too much cur rent history to contend with. It was felt that these discussion This auxiliary has been a very .were productive of a great deal of active one ana nas purcnasea a great deal of equipment with the funds it has raided since the new hospital was built a few years ago. It has assisted materially in making this hospital one of ti:e Rood and verv educative and It was surcested that they should be of more frequent occurrence. H. G. Windt was chairman of the meeting and V. Crockett held the watch which limited the time best appointed institutions of its of the individual speakers, kind outside of the larger cities! ' of the province. There were over 400 patient days for Smlthers hospital during the month of April and patients are coming from long distances to avail themselves of Its services. The Dally Nrw i.as an audited Mrculatlon. Play safe I New Books In Library Number of Volumes For Pay Section Arc Announced N"w books for the nay section of the Prince Runert Public Library are announced as follows: "Adventure With Women'' (Kerr) "Cardboard Ca.stle"'(Wren) : "Chan Osborne's Wife" (Haucfc); Er-chanted Oosls" (Baldwin); "Each wak Alone" (Chldsey); "Fiftv Years a Country Doctor' (Macartney); "Her World of Men" (Ames)' "I Lost My Girlish Laughter" (Allen): "Murdr Calls Dr. Hailey" (Wynne); "On The Dodge" ' (Ralne): "Rhododendron Pie" (Sham): "SleeD In Peace" (Bent-lev); "So We'll Live" (Wright)" "The Case of the Substitute Facf'" ((Gardner): "The Death of a Celebrity" (Footner); "The. Dream Prevails" (Diver): "The Sealers" (Tuteln); "The Stars Look Down" (Cronln): 'The Yearlings" (Rawl-Ings); "You Haven't Changed" (Banning), GLORIES IN THE EMPIRE Bishop Rix in Charge to Synod Last Week Deplored Persecution Of Jews and Christians In Germany "Amid the wreck of nations and the downfall of thrones we rejoice In the'unlty and stability and sustained glory of the Empire qf which we form a part," was a striking sentence from the annual charge to the synod by Right Rev G. A. Rlx, Bishop of Caledonia, last week. Dealing with foreign affairs he said: "A most disturbing element in the world today is the furnace through which religion Is passing That religious community which for centuries has been tried In the fire, the Jewish church, is again under the scorching heat of per secution, It is a saddening sight to see that the people who have .jiven so much to the world of cul ture and scholarship and progress and from whom came the Master whom we worship and serve should be driven from their homes, dc prived of their means of earning a living and in too many cases even deprived of their lives. Our hearts go out to them and, as a Synod of the Anglican Church, wf are anxious, I am sure, to Join with the most of the Christian world and especially with the An gllcan Church throughout th wnoie Empire in assuring our the Royal Air Force, will be . Jewish brethren of our sympathy C' replaced as Air Minister. Sir and prayers and express the hone Samuel Hoare. Home Secre tary, or Rt. Hon. Leslie Hore-Bellsha, War Secretary, appear outstanding favorites to succeed him. - ,that that what what thev they are are today tr.riav naxslnt? passing through may not drive them any farther away from the Christ but 1 that the great body .of Christians imay prove its friendship that thev I may be led nearer to the one whe knew no difference between Jew and Greek, bond or free. "In Germany there are many Overwaitea Ltd. First Grade Butler 3 lbs. Sunlight Laundry Soap 3 large bars Calay Toilet Soap 4 bars Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa- 1-lb. tin Iledlund's Pork Sausage I-lb. tin B. & K. Pastry Flour 10-lb. sack Alymer Tomala Catsup Per bottle Tropic Gold Grapefruit Per tin 93c Diamond 'A' Bacon 9Qp Sliced. Per lb Yellow Sugar 1 Qo 3 lbs J. til Queen Charlotte Crab - Qp J. ill 12 lb. tin Lynn Valley Peaches 4 Per tin XOX, Pure Orange Marmalade- AOs 4-lb. tin itl Royal City White Corn "Qp lOls 2's. 2 tins Tiger Brand Olive Oil CA )Q Per gallon J.tJ RINSO DEAL Buy One Large RINSO at 25c and Receive a 10c Package FREE 19c 25c 25c 23c, 49c 15c 11c TODDY DEAL Buy a Pound Tin at 39c and Receive a Half-pound Tin FREE Overwaitea Tea- Per lb. ' 45c, 50c, 55c Overwaitea Coffee Freshly ground. Per lb. . 25c, 30c, 35c FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUIT Spinach, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Carrots, Beets, Radishes, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Asparagus, New Potatoes and Celery, Australian Pears and Grapes AT LOWEST PRICES Free Delivery on Orders $3.00 and Over things that make the democratic world anxious. That which we as a synod of the Church of England, are particularly anxious and deeply distressed about is the whole attitude of the powers-that-be there toward the Christian religion. It Is not necessary for mc to discourse upon this subject to a well-informed audience sucn as this but It Is fitting that we should express our mind and w-believe the mind of our synod by sayins that the effort to link the Church up with totalitarian state and the mchods employed tc do this, are wrong, unchristian and even brutal. History should have taught that nation that I's experiment is dangerous for all religion among its people. "But a second fact Is one which causes a chastened Joy and that Is the readiness of a large numbei of the clergy of the Church In Germany to become martyrs fct the truth as they see It. Tht names of such men as Karl Bat th and Noemuller shall go down through history as among those who did not value their lives deal for the sake of the truth as thej believed in their hearts." "It is a' glorious thing to find that there are still followers of Christ who are ready to go to prison and to Judgment, yes, even to the executioner's block for the sake of their loyalty to Christ. Wc would expect this of a people who gave the world a Luther. It makes us feel that, were the Christians of our own land put to the test there would be found many who would risk all for His dear sake. The Bishop went on to say that there was a very real spiritual ar-mageddon raging. Atheism, pagan ism, false doctrines, selfishness dissipation, extravagance, and In difference have ranged themselves against the Kingdom of God, He expressed regret at the breaking down of the League of Nations and spoke of the hope of a closer union with the people of the United States so that the combined in- people might be used "to still thn war arums." Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Matheson and Mr. and Mrs. a Last of Surf Cash or C.O.D. Phone 8 13 lnlct arrivcd in the city from dowr Km the coast on the Catala last night. Pni7I A I I and arc Buests at the Central UrCiVylAL Hotel 1 -i : I '. I h JTri and TUKsn.v Last Complete Show Mae West In "EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY" With EDMUND LOWE (At 7:00 and 9:59) Plus Aall the color and drama o! today's Danger Z0net "International Settlement" With Dolores Del R, r.eorje Sanders (At 8:35 Onlj) World News (8:19 Only) """" " Holiday Camp Mrs. Dunn Announces That Her SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Near Massett, Q.C.I., Is open for visitors and advises early booking. Phones 18 and 81 P.O. Box $15 FOR GOOD SERVICE Try MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE ; fluence of the English speaking . Groceries Vegetable - Fnlu Confectionery Tobccoi 317-19 THIRD AVENUE WEST Opposite Canadian Luton VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, May 16: ICP -Wheat was trading at on the Vancouver market Saturfy. dropping to Sl.OS today BUILT for SERVICE Hide a C.C.M. Bicycle For Reliable Service C.C.M. 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