( aif He qi i i? " 1 4 1 4 e Se —* STILL MORE VIGILANCE STILL MORE CARE yout Protection - Ke fat in Carna- tion makes it super smooth. You will be delighted with the results when you use it in cream YOU will notice Carmation advertising frequently carries this message: “Protected at the Source.” Please realize how tre- mendously Carnation has increased this service for your protection. It fosters better dairy stock through Carnation’s world- famous herds of Holstein-Friesian cattle. It employs trained men to constantly visit dairy farms selected to produce Carnation Milk, checking and re-checking methods » +++ inspecting, testing, instructing. after the milk has reached Carnation con- denseries there is still . more vigilance, still more rigid, scientific testing until the can is finally hermetically sealed. Makes Favorite Recipes Better Domestic Science experts have learned that the “homogenized” butter- and candy. Send for Two Free Booklets There are two very inter- esting mew booklets about this moders milk — Car- sation Cook Book and “Contented Babies”. They ere yours, free, by writia Cersaties Co. Limited, 134 Abbett St., Vancesver, B.C. arnation' soups, sauces, puddings, ice cream, cocoa And you will enjoy its creamy double-richnesg with” coffee, fruits, -and cereals, as well ag saving considerable nd money on your milk bill. Approved for Baby Feeding The highest medical authorities recommend Carsation Milk as an excellent milk for babies —because of its purity, uniformity, nutritious- ness, ric in vita- mins and minerals, and super-digestibility. That's How Good dt ist . ——— ——— — _ —— Rain! Rain! WE REIGN— OVER $1500 WORTH OF RUBBERS FIRST QUALITY JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM FACTORY SELLING QUI AT MANUFACTURERS’ COST Children's Rubbers; sizes 8 Men's Storm or Plain Rubbers 10; reg. price, 75c 61 sizes 6 reg. 85 69 selling at c selling c Children’s Rubbers; sizes 10', Men's Storm or Plain Rubbers to 2; reg. price, 85c 66 sizes 6 to 1045; reg 96 selling at Cc $1.10; selling at c Women's Rubbers Cu ban or Men's Storm or Plain Rubbers Spike Heel; sizes ret 85e:seling at AAC | S25: seuing at SLeLO ; 2 - 7 7 , y $3.49 $2.75 CUT-RATE SHOE STORE The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED — BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ‘Hotel 1 Arrivals Central J. Enes, A. Andersen, C. Joh. en A. Reice and W. Logan, city: A. J.’ | Wilds; Queen Charic rity; N.R Sroadhurst, In\ den, Haysport C.N.R. Trains For the East— Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days 10:30 a.m. From the East— Tuesdays, Thur days sdays and ee 25-CENT SPECIALS Fresh Dates—Just arrived 4 Ibs Ready Cut Maca y Spricreni Empress Loganberry Jam 25¢ 2's, per Brunswick Sardines 25 Noe c Oxo Cubes—Large tir eacn Kippered Snacks—Good to keep in the pantry 4 for Heinz Tomato Juice 16 oz. tin 2 e yr Helmet Cort in the ent 2 for ee 25¢ Ashcroft Ketchup—26-oz. 25¢ bottle, family size |Pink Salmon—tTalls ; x ase mon alls 25¢ |Royal City Pork & Beans— 95¢ talls, 3 tins Remo Fresh Peas— | 5 Ibs 9 Carn on Cob— per doz 25¢ MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store “Where Dollars Have More Cents” We Deliver Orders of $2.00 Free of Charge 319 Third Avenve—Phone 18 & 360 P. 0. Box 575 jpressed that all w rkers should re- ssame number of days worked 20 29€ |... UNEMPLOYED IN SESSION | 4 enssse asainst Nein Brew of Hayspor t of theft reen a mp ow sed by Stipendiary Ma-| F. McLeod in provincial | yesterday afternoon Questions Affecting Married Men *® Taken up Last Night at N. U. W. A. Meeting Jenner, mariager, of} Ways and ans for bringing about an increase in the relief al- lowance for married men with ilies were discussed at a n ht of t Nationa forkers' Association in th , E Labor Defence League “™PfOved he meeting was attended by about one hundred men, most of whom were married and concerned with the proposal! of the authorities that back relief should be worked out. Speakers from the floor declared that, if they could not work contin- uously on such a meagre allowance os aie Paige Rept at Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Redman of as that now in effect, all food would be eaten up in a few days. The fuel Anyox. who have been paying a avn 1 if ays He .uci ; : visit at Hazelton with Mr. Red- question took more work of the re- — ee ne lief workers while they were not 2 ee and ster-in-iaw, and Mrs. S. V. H. Redman 1¢ train from mother is in s her mo- ing slightly iam- police here has received inquiries as to the whereabouts of a man} named Robert Kirkpatrick who has ot been heard of since about two) years ago when he took out a free niners’ certificate here. ' engaged in actual! relief work : eee sailed by the Prince Rupert yester- The opinion was general tha ! : lay afternoon on their return to work were necessary, an jequat Ss £T vn owance sho b f fuel, cl , pres bee oe . ptorship Vanguard, Capt. H ry equipmer x r le, arrived in port at 11 o- clock yesterday morning from Ket- n and, after discharging one! Complaints were received that many parents ief were unable to supply their children with: the necessary school books. The Wo- men’s Labor League is co-operating in connection with thi Under schoo] age cl East over the Ca- onal Railways, sailea her return north not as yet received J Ma 2m arrived in the though it had been city th rincess Louise this hem ning from Juneau and will Several speakers G , eea by train from here tomor- much favoritism was shown b; i morning to Halifax where he! city engineer in connection with wij) sail October 6 aboard work. T pinion was ex- 1-American steamer Grip for his native home in Sv ceve the same aliov Complaint was made in a letter received from an ex-service hic re ? + TT? red rir g wh has bee 0 ‘ r no medicai a x be g i +h TT? < ’ ie R. W. Bruhn, mini r f public works, advised the committee in t! - : Pa Phone 953 Phone 953 presence i not received medical 1onths ¢ The committ r i to take the who etl \ ontgomery acted as ¢ - the meeting man of 1 Cash and Carry rriday & Saturday Specials Week-End Specials Swift's Picnic Ham 5-lb. siz —e ; 15¢ —. ngs 19¢ eng s! ; m2 with 25¢ ied a 9¢ 29c Malk Best Peas a ae F y Pink Salmon Malki per . 9c ; . lb i ib thr Rem Li 1 } Rem Lynan Valley Plums| Grade A. 100-1 : : —_ per Dry Piaune 60 , eis lic 3 ibs Rowntree’s oa Gredine . 22¢c ane nes . _ ham Wafers 25¢c) Pe pe. ar as Stralian S« 2 Ibs | Malkin’s Best Minute | Tapioca, 2 pkgs Alberta Eegs—Firsts 3 doz iFresh Ripe Tomatoes— No, 1, 5-lb. basket VEGETABLE SPECIALS | 8 lbs. Carrots— 8 Ibs. Turnips— | Malkin's Best Tea 8 lbs. Cabbage— per Ib 8 Ibs. Onions— i lite Soay ae 95¢ Poe ee . ap | Tomatoes— } per basket G. B. Corn on the Cob | rta ar ef per dozen Green Tomatoes— | 7 Ibs. for P. GAMULA, Proprietor to “h Fifth Street P 208 Preserving Peaches— per crate Phone Your Order—We Deliver $1.55 | LOCAL ITEMS ‘Sons of Norway . neil th re, returned |about eighty persons present at the District office of the provincial | aff lon the accordion by Julius Welle.} of canned salmon for). Adelaide tomorrow night TRS PEER A, Gomer Grote ' Hold Dance For Grain Ship Men) In honor of officers and crew of| Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS — 7 and § a the Norwegian motorship Danwood, | which is here to load a cargo of erain from the loca! elevator, a very enjoyable dance was held last night in the Metropole Hall by the local Sons of Norway Lodge. There were © More in Love 1 han Ever Janet Gaynor § Charles Farrel — in — ‘The First Yea,’ With Minna Gombel ¢f air At the opening of the proceedings John Dybhavn gave an address ot | welcome to officers and members of | the crew of the ship. The chief of-| ficer of the vessel replied briefly i Music for dancing was furnished! Newlyweds Who Seal lan Quarrels With Lingering Kisses Dancing started at 9 p.m. and con-} cluded at 2:30 a.m. At midnight de-| licious refreshments were served.| The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. Chris Jensen, Mrs. Hans Un- derdah!l and Gunnar Selvig Comedy—Tom Howard in “WHAT PRICE Alr” Cartoon— “MONKEY MELODIgs Alex L. McConnell travelling | PARAMOUNT NEWs auditor for the Canadian Pacific Railway, who is on a tour of the) north on official duties, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise last Peature Starts at 7:35 & 9:5 ADMISSION — Iic& We Thursday Matinee at 2:39 Feature Starts 3:05—L5c & t% night from Skagway and will pro- eal ceed to Vancouver on the Princess FRIDAY and SATURDAY “HORSEFEATHERS” -— —e “T'm glad you bought plenty of Christie's Premium Soda TRS ’ Crackers... because, <—" with about all we'll need soup, they're for a good lunch.” A / a 4 L —. Christie's en PREMIUM Ce Crisp, light, flaky and slightly salted. Irresist- ible. Once the family starts eating them . . supply doesn’t run ont: be sure the ~ » ; Thie odvertinement is not pe lushed or diaplayed by the 10" Control Board or by the Gove mens of British Columbia BULKLEY VALLEY ON IS A HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS C04 That can be used to economical advantage in all sty boxes. In your kitchen range try the nut-egg size shake the bottom grate when a hot fire is desired. F use single screened lump. In furnaces use single scre¢ with a generous portion of fines added to hold a banking over night. You will use no other fuel after b ng accustomed to BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The New | JASPER HARD COAL per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 58)