eptember 23, 1932 ‘ie ONEY-SAVING MEAL helps others eat, too! OU share with yout coun- trymen when you sit down to a meal of Shredded Wheat. For Canada’s greatest industry, wheat, is back of this great food bargain, It’s so easy to help this way, too. Shredded Wheat tastes good, is good for you, It’s all she good- ness of the sun-ripened wheat with nothing added or taken It’s all the bran that Nature intended you to have. It's all the enesgy and nourish- ment of the finest wheat grown in Canada. And it’s so cheap . . . just a few cents buys » package of twelve big biscuits! Help yourself to- day to Shredded Wheat .. . aad you help others eat, too. away. 12 BIG BISCUITS IN EVERY BOX HREDDED WHEAT MADE THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, Io. DIAGARA FALLS, CANADA IN CANADA + BY CANADIANS + OF CANADIAN WHEAT ; dent of lequipment for the | train in the course of one Melntosh Apples Munro Bros. —_- LOCAL ITEMS ; Presbyterian concert in Chure hj} Hall tonight at 8 p.m. Good pro- gram, Adm 35c. Children 15c. Mrs. W. H. Kinkade sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Seattle, Ios Angeles and other points in the south. Take this ekhance. Supply your men, women,’ boys and girls foot- wear at less than manifacturers prices, Cut Rate Shoe Store, 221 List of Tax Sale properties to be sold at pwblie auction on Friday, Sept. 30, 10 a.m., can be obtained at the Collector’s office, 222 Having closed her summer home at Lake Kathlyn for the season Mrs. Olof Hanson returned to the city from the _ interior night’s train. Mr. Hanson is ex- pected from Smithers tomorrow night. Charles J. Quantic, suverinten- motive power and car tional Railways with headquarters in Vancouver, arrived in ihe city from the interior on last night’ of hi periodical trips over the line on inspection duties and sailed on the steamer Prinee Rupert for Van- ouver, The regular monthly meeting ot the board of directors of the Princ: ee 2 q William Sargent, youngest Th N of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent e ew Hazelton, arrived on last per ton $11.50 Minehead Coals $11.50 per ton ont ALL COALS ARE IN 3 DRYSHED | HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 Family | Market irloin Tip BOOKINGS: |_per Ib T-Bone Roast e Let Canadian National show you how } per Ib the cost of your trip to Lower fares on trains and moderate may be the Old Country. steamers now bring a sojourn at home wit hin Prime Rib Roll per ib the means of all. You'll enjoy the family " | Rump Roast— reunion ol the more if wow same are all ‘ 6 Ibs. for r @.e« Ott coasts o * PO See Round Steak ,2 lbs. & Any Canadian National re pre sentative or eS } 10 Ib ania agent will gladly give you full information yi » I Snnds and make reservations. x | Sirloin Steak— Local Agent, or 2 lbs. for H, McEwen, D.F. & P.A. Prince Rupert | |. . ANADIAN NATIONAY, | GRAIN FED PORK Shoulder Pork ; 6 lbs |Leg of Pork 6tlbs “resh Side Pork— Pe per Ib CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 12, 21, Oct 3 To Vancouver PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p.m Falls and Way Ports To Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneay and Skagway For Information call or write LAMB via Ocean Sept. 8, 17 and 29 Lee of Lamb. W. L. COATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert, BO. }) 5 Ips . Loin of Lamb $ Saws rae per Ib. . |Lamb Stew, 4 lbs, & UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITE D | 1 tin Peas Ven ye Prince Rupert for Vancouver |Tomato Sapsage 8.8, CATALA. t DSDAY, 1:30 P.M. 9 lhe Via Weypoisane Yas Vancouver, Thursday am | 2 Ibs. for 5.8. CARDENA EVERY ‘RIDA MIDNIGHT, 957 — Ph : Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. approx Stewart and Naas | JO 1b one — 95) feekly sallings to Port Sinapson, Alice Arm, Anyox River points, Sundey, 8 pm rther information regarding all gatlings and tickels 4! VRINCE RUPERT AGENOY:. Becoud Avenue —— = o eee ser, 7 . : s euler lant he | $1.25 25c §0c ,, 25c son o night's train and sailed by the Prince Ru vert for Vancouver, where he will | continue his studies at the Univer- A ity of British Columbia a eee ee MEAT , Saturday Specials | PRIME STEER BEEF 20¢ 20c 20c $1.00)~ 50¢| 45C) oven 75€ $1.00 10¢ } Phone 568 5 ie a NR dance, Oct. Rupert General Hospital was held | last night in the hospital. Those {present were W. M. Brown, chair j}man, Dr. C. H- Hankinson, G. V| jRaNULATED SUGAR 9 | Wilkinson, Frank Dibb, R, FE. Ben-| 1y jos Cc }son and Robert Gordon, .irectors:| tami 4° | Sox bert Gordon, «irectors:| PalRY SOAP | Miss Jean Harrison, R.N., lady su | 3 bars lic ee aera el ae H. W. Birch COCOA lic | nanaging secretary ner | CREAMETTES—Quick Cooking Macaroni, 3 pkg 25¢ . . 5 Acidity Overcome |i? rice— 18¢ —— 3 Ibs. Wonderful Results Brom. |, Uz RIBBON COFFEE Famous Vegetable. Pills oer Ib astead of having an a an acid stemach and er Sees | Mr: Frank C. is ie eat anything since trying Conter's tle Liver Pills,” he says. they are PURELY VEGE- TABLE, a gentle, effective tonic to both liver and wels, Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills are without equal for cor- recting Constipation, Biliousness, Headaches, Poor Complexion and In- digestion. 25c. & 75c. red pkgs., every- where. Ask for Carter's by NAME, Nofman R. Brodihurst, who ha been skipper during the past sea son of the Inverness cannery ten- der Flerence, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for his home in Victoria Rev. and Mrs. Basil S. Prockter of Vanderhoof, who were married in the interior town on Wednesday morning of this week, the bride hav- ing formerly been Miss Hendric Christina Riepsamen, arrived in the city on last night’ train from the interior. Their honeymoon will take the form of a eruise aboard th Anglican mission boat Northérn Oress as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Jennings, a Announcements Benefit foatball danee, Septem ber 23, Moose Hall. Balloon Dance Sept. 39, low’s New Hall, Oddfel Moose Bazaar and Carnival Oct § and 7. Elks’ Dance, October 21. United Church Annual (yet. 10. Thanksgiving Day benefit dance Eagles’ Hall,October 10. Hallowe'en Bridge 28, 1O.D.2. Hall. Hill 60 Taxi 36—Ernie “arge. t?| | le aving on last| next he is Canadian Na-j} | Benefit dance for injured foot- |ball player, Moose Hall,. Friday, Sept. 23. Refreshments. Adm. 5fe. | 222) See Wallace’s Wool Window. In- |struction given on the making of jany article displayed. 222 ;} Men’s GOLD FLEECE BRITAN- NIA underwear. Combinations at $5.69: singles at $3.39 a garment. | Why pay more? Montreal Import- |ers 221 Sincere appreciation of the | splendid attention he had received ijwhile a patient recently in the! Prince Rupert General was expressed in a letter read at | Miss Cleo Mussallem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem of this |city, arrived by train and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert | for New Westminster. She is one last night’s hospital board meeting « . jfrom Ralph Smith who is at pre- pon in Telkwa. ' aSSl 1e S sine tie vhe members of the Hazelton | FURNISHED flat for sale. Apply ‘FOUND. —] eros spital training school who has! been transferred to Royal Colum- } ‘bia Hospital in New Westminster e Fur Man, is week for the East t)/ Goldbloom, tt 1ext |} buy another big stock of fur coats. ! wants to clear Up to Tuesday giving a big discount hing and guarantees his goods at least 30 per cent. lower} than Vancouver or elsewhere.| Don’t miss this uvpportunity to get Before he goes he out the old ones on everyi a coat at a bargain price, Gold- biocm’ guarantee goes with each. Cal and see them. 222 - BE THRIFTY Buy at the “Thrift” and Save Hospital| WEEK-END SPECIALS Suppe Rebekah Bridge-Whist, October Bagles’ Dance, October 14 and 28. Catholic Bazaar, October 19, 20.) and) LHRIFT TEA—High Quality Blend, per Ib. JELLY POWDERS—Malkin's 14¢ |GOL DEN BAN’ TAM CORN | Del Maiz Brand, per tin 15¢ 16c 14¢ CLARK’S PORK & BEANS Large No, 3 tins, per tin | SAANICH CLAMS per tin LARD-—-Swift’s or Gainer’s per 3-lb. tin 40c CHOICE OUTDOOR TOMATOES, 6 bbs 25¢ Thrift Cash & Carry | Phone 179 201 Third Ave. | “CARRY AND SAVE” Mail Orders Have Our Prompt Attention 3ic For All Who Prefer Quality “SALAD TEA “Fresh from the Gardens” ca a ie ae - a FOR SALE } ee Kaien Motors. Phone 52. tf FOUN dD scow 16x 50, name “Sturgeon No. 38,” found adrift off Kinahan Island. Owner can |FOR SALE—Mink, Quebec, Labra-| have same by paying all expen- dor, young or adult. $20 per pair. ses, W. Lund, P.O. Box 852, F. Hoppe, Lochdale, B.C. —_—s tf. Prince Rupert, B.C 225 FOR SALE—Four door Chevrolet Sedan, good condition. Cheap. ORCHESTRA Phone Blue 315. 224 a ee Se ee FOR Your Dance orchestra phone FOR RENT IX room house Phone Rea 914. FOR RENT—Modern flat, Rand Mrs. Black, Green 218. Snappy music! Prices reasonable. (tf) wn VIOLIN ae Se Block. Apply Max Heilbroner. _tt MISS NELLIE ‘LAWRENCE will re- FOR RENT—Two year old modern house from Oct. 1. Phone Red! 720. IME choice modern apartments) for rent. Greatly reduced rates. | Westenhaver Bros ’ } Swar HOUSES | WILL swap, sell or rent Phone Green 638 tf | SITUATIONS VACANT EVENINGS PLEASAwILY and pro- fitably employed showing your friends samples of our personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Fhis fypen Evenings sume violin lessons October Ist. tf tt a TRANSFERS tf) CAMERON'S Transfer, Phone 177. Dy Wood. Chairs for rent. tf CHIROPRACTIC houses. | —— W. C. Aspinall , Yhree Year Graduate Chiropractic Modern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 § Exchange Bik. year’s cards sell themselves. Lib- eae arama eral commission. Regal Art Co.,| 91 Gould Street. Toronto D. ATRIES WORK WANTED 40@ woman will do washing reasonab- ly. Will take it home or Go it atl the house. Phone 27. tft} \MIDDLE aged woman, unencum-| For FRESH LOC ‘AL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 § are bered, wants position as enok in} : nanraene eee camp, good cook, experienced.| PASTEURIZED MILK ies