sf : a oo “a .--- at no Trousers COST! extra The Special Representative COMPANY will Sept. 17th, 1 We are authorized by the Be Clothes of Quality $24- same material at no additional this exceptional offer. BERGER clothes. até “Clotiies of Quality,’ famous throughout Ca during his visit. J. G. SUTHERLAND OPPOSITE RUPERT HOTEL GEO. MATHISON Saturday, Monday and Tuesday with every BERGER suit ordered during the period of the special representative's visit,an extra pair of trousers of the Remember the date—and don’t fail to take advantage of oring craftsmanship. Built of the finest materials, finished with fastidious care, BERGER “Clothes of Quality” represent distinctive value. To be BERGER-dressed is to be well-dressed, We strongly suggest that you meet the BERGER representative, It will pay you to visit this store Prince Rupert, B.C. of the BERGER TAILORING visit our store on 9th and 20th rget Tailoring Company to give cost. nada for the excellence of tail- SSSaaSS—= —_ VANDERHOOF CALF SHOW Twenty-Two Fine Animals Are| Exhibited By Junior Agriculturalists District News| SKIDEGATE A son was born at the Queen Charlotte City Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Francis Richardson of Tiell VANDE&RHOOF, Sept. 16:—One of | Both mother and son are doing the most successful Junior Calf splendidly. Club shows in the province this| Yer year was held last Saturday at Van- Norman Fraser of Prince Rupert, derhoof. Twenty-two high class| a former pioneer resident of the “horthorn heifer calves were par- Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived 2ded by the youthful owners before here a few days ago on the launch the veteran stockman, Tom Stew- | Ethelda in company with Lyman,@tt of the Dominion Livestock Hinton and Roger Wright, the well;Branch, Victoria, who made the known le gold properties on the Queen Char-/@uality of the exhibits were the lotte Islands. Mr. Fraser’s many equal of any he had seen outside friends on the Islands were delight- the large fairs. Crowds of adults “MA” WINS IN TEXAS Governor Ross Stirling Defeated By Majority of 2798 in Texas Gubernatorials AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 16:—Final ount in the Democratic guberna- torial primary for the state oi Texas gave “Ma” Ferguson a ma- jority of 2798 over Governor Ross Stirling Stirlmg supporters moved yester day to contest “Ma” Ferguson’s el- urveyors. to look over some| Wards. Mr. Stewart stated that the ection on the ground that there had been irregularities in voting wit! it least 20,000 illegal ballots —_— t he | watched the results of the judgin pay hy wen desey Abner oi with at teres Mr ~ ; Robert Margaret; ninth, Howard well known Old Shift mine and has; With great interest. Mr. Stewart : sarefully explained h plact Clark; tenth, Walter Irving a splendid farm adioining-the mine |Caretully explained each placing, . are : Dolla tes hak ‘ Additional competitors were at Copper Bay, Moresby Island. ;outlining in detail the points to d Schul ~ r , , atry Schultz rving é TA A Pes }look for in a show animal and me- “**TY Schutz, Edna we Jean ,thods of exhibiting stock to advan- one Willams aeitchel Meola SMITHERS tage. making the judging a very oe Harvey Reeves, Beverley interesting and educational pro-"™!tchell and Mary Gaen Junior Compctition—First, Clif- The Smithers ana District-Cham- 8™@™. ber of Commerce, at a meeting on. F. E. Durrant, manager of the Monday night, accepted a recom-' Bank of Commerce, Vanderhoof, mendation that no action be taken 0c! organizer of the club, was at the present time in the matter of |Migh'y pleased with the excep- organizing a marketing bureau tionally large entry and interest in within the organization. Don Suth- ‘he club show. Dave Irving, Bert erland. as head of the agricultural Mitchell and L. J. Preston, members division of the chamber, suggested ,°* the committee of the Farmers’ that the establishment of such a/i™Stitute in charge, agreed that bureau be left to the farmers them- | “Meir efforts in promoting the club selver. Although Prince Rupert did | Were well repaid not appear anxious to handle Bulk-- on Sutherland, ley Valley potatoes on a large scale, | *¥Tist, Smithers, who acted as su- there was already a strong market | PerV'sor, is very optimistic over the on the coast for poultry products of results of the show and is already this district, Mr. Sutherland said, (™@king plans for a calf show at Vanderhoof next year. The entire holdings here of the Excellent Quality Grand Trunk Pacific Development! The excellent quality of the Co. will be offered for sale at the calves exhibited is an indication of ! annual tax sale here on September the good type of breeding practices! 30. Some 1500 lots are involved. being followed in the Vanderhoof | district and offers a challenge to Leonard Turner, son of Mr. and other districts throughout the cen-, Mrs. Grover Turner, formerly of tral interior of British Columbia by Telkwa, is going strong as a jockey way of improving the quality of on Washington state tracks their commercia! stock Many of the calves exhibited were! purchased under the Dominion | Government free freight policy ‘and shipped into the district. from| The grouse season in this district |Edmonton. Those bred locally, how-| opened yesterday. The grouse are ever, were able to offer real compe- district agricul- A son was born here last Friday to Lieut. Col. and Mrs. R. L. Gale, very plentiful this season and local ' tition to the stock from outside pen sportsmen are looking forwatd to|province. John Goldie’s three chil-| taking big bags. jdren exhibited three home- bred | — | heifers which are a credit to any, Mrs. R, d, Raabe and daughter, farm or district. pr sn havé returned to their home, ‘Those supporting the club‘in giv- I ) Smithers after spending a brief ing prizes were the provincial de-| oliday visiting with Prince ee friends in!partment of agriculture, Victoria, | the Vanderhoof Board of Trade, |the Vanderhoof Farmers’ Institute, ,P. Burns and Compans, Prince Ru- NEW HAZELTON vos sit and local business men of the town. Several members of the Hazelton The awards were as follows: Golf Club have entered for the Senior Competition—First, Jean Northern British Columbia golf Rae; second, Jack O'Meara; third, championship tournament which is Janet Goldie, fourth, Jean Goldie: to be played on the Smithers course fifth, John Goldie; on Sunday next, sixth, Francis ford Andros; second, Alex Mitchell: third, Grace Irving; fourth, Jack Andros, Thoughts are wasted, unless tur- ned into action STIFFNESS Plenty of Minard’s well tight. Bathe the sore part with warm weter before you stert. a You'll soon limber up ! MINARD'S LINIMENT Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders e and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled | Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding ‘il §0-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts "SCIENCE FINDS NEW MERITS IN ALL-BRAN Has “Bulk” and Vitamin B for Constipation, and Iron for Blood In the past ten years millions have found Kelloy g’s ALL-BRAN the safe “cereal way” to overcome com- mon constipation—with the head- aches, backaches, loss of appetite and energy, that so often result. Behind this success is the proved effectiveness of ALL-BRAN. Labora- tory tests show ALL-BRAN brings two things needed to overcome com- mon constipation: “Bulk” to exer- cise the intestines. Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. ALL-BRAN also contains twice as much blood- building iron, by weight, as beef liver, The “bulk” in Att-BRAN is much ke the bulk in lettuce. Inside the it forms a soft mass. Gently it : ears the intestines of wastes. How much more pleasant it is to use this delicious cereal than to abuse your system with pills and drugs—so often habit-forming. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily with milk or cream—sufficient to overcome most types of constipa- tion—in serious cases, with every meal. If you have intestinal trouble not relieved this way, see your doctor, Special cooking processes make | ALL-BRAN finer, softer, more pal- | atable. It is not habit-forming. Ap- petizing recipes on the red-and- ee package. At all grocers. Made y Kellogg in London, Ontario. United Church Tea and Sale Is Successful A pleasant and ind sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon by the Ladies’ Aid of First United Church at the aome of Mrs. Pat Partridge, Second Avenue West. Despite disagreeable veather conditions, many ladies called during the afternoon to lend their patronage to the affair The hostess was assisted in re- seiving the guests by Mrs. J. J Payne, vresident of the Ladies’ Aid Pres:ding over the tea tables was Mrs. PatiPartridge of Ketchikan ‘Ars. Thomas Silversides and Mrs OD. Santerbane. Serviteurs were Mr Ralph Moore, Mrs. Roy Ingram Miss Dorothy Styles and Miss Edith Thompson. Acting cashier was Irs. T. J. Shenton. Mrs. G. V. Wil- inson wis in charge in the kitchen Mrs. Lance Styles and Mrs. F. V ‘ickers had charge of the home ooking table Miss D. H. Neal RN., lady seriniendent of the Port Simpson Hospital, wil il] tonight Princess Adelaide for her nome Victoria where she will spend a vacation Family MEAT Market Saturday Specials 5 lbs $1.0 $1.00 Rump Roast Beef & 10 lbs. Spuds Sirloin Tip, 4 Ibs, & 1 lb. Swift’s Bacon T-Bone Roast, 4 lbs & 4 lbs. Carrots Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs & 10 lbs. Spuds $1.00 yi ts, Beit Bacon 79 “fiis appies . 9MLe00 alt emt eos 2OC ir = Lamb $1.25 Shoulder Lamb 15¢ |Fresh Killed Fowl— rit th Us 25¢ |Swift’s Premi Ham— by the slog ak We 20c . 25¢ Home Glen Butter— with meat, per lb. 957 — Phone — 957 successful tea’ $1.00 ° {Classic Cleanser per lb Leg of Veal . ee $1.00 |Bacon, 1 Ib, & 1 lb. Liver 25¢ STORY IS THRILLING Picturization of “Riders of Purple Sage” is Coming Here This Week-End i “Riders of the Purple Sage,” talk- ing picture version of Zane Gray’s famous novel of the same name, makes a suitable feature offering yn the screen of the Capitol Thea- tre here for this week-end. The book was said to have been the most popular of Grey’s numerous west- ern thrillers and the picture is de- clared to be a fitting counterpart of the original story. As for photography, the scenes in |} Arizona are said to be A Some great horsemanship is fea-| tured in the fast-moving action of | the picture, George O’Brien is good as the! quick-shooting hero and Marguer- ite Churchill makes a very attrac- tive damsel in distress. Noah Beery | is a fittingly horrid villain These | are the leading members of a splen- | did cast which does ample justice to the vehicle in which they appear ROOSEVELT IN DENVER Breach in Democratic Party Ranks in Colorado Healed as Result of Candidate's Visit DENVER, Col., Sept. 16:—Gover- nor Franklin D. Roosevelt, Demo- cratic presidential candidate, spent yesterday in Denver in the course of his western campaign tour and, | as a result of his visit, an open| breach in party ranks arising out| of the senatorial primary contest | was reported last night to have} been completely healed | Governor Roosevelt will visit! Cheyenne and Butte today Alex McRae on last night's trip to Terrace returned to the city | train from a brief | | Phone 953 | De Jong’s Cash and Carry “, friday & Saturday Specials Phone 953 Empress Vinegar—Malt or 25¢ White, per quart | North Star Lard per 3-Ib. pail 39c Malkin’s Best Jelly Powders 8c 5 pkgs. for "9 c Quanci 2 tins for Corned Beet per 1-lb. tin 12c Aylmer Grape Fruit 17 per tin c anut Butter 14 per tin Cc o 1g Oscar Kipper Snacks 13¢ s Lor Maikin’s Best Pure Loganberry Jam | per 4-lb } pail ra T. B. C. 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