ji Phonn inn . C0RN w ri--n i mbii i t i i r The heart of a kid glows warm for Kellogg's and these crisp, golden flakes repay in health. Easytodigest nourishing--deli-ciou$ with milk or cream or fruit CORN FLAKES Ovn-lfih alwayt CORN HAKES PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY ' For Vancouver. Victoria, and Seattle ubarrv s Fine Perfumes f and Toilet Luxuries rcuslilily to jM Mj.if 01 g I i.i-tc .md refinement w ... . w mi inwLbia at wnisiNkd '1 mVlgOr.ltlllg. ITll'-.ltlllg Kill IttMlllllMllff. FLOWER SCENTED BATH SOAPS FACE POWDER niMiiiViuriu UUIMI9 DAY CREAM NIGHT CREAM TRAVELLING OUTFITS i) nmpart and . i mi t form, every Toilet ikrly to be required hi ;i holiday: Perfume, JVe Might Cream, Toilet Soap. Dueling Powder! inn) Tth Voslv da -Arc c t inii'rcrv .r, m m -sm m mm m m m m m The Ploner DruaaUU - The RexaJI Store uro Ave. A SUth SU Phones 82 and 200 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert October 7, 17, 28 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October 3, 13, 2 8.3. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedsle, Swanton Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea-t Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. - Agency for all Steamship Line. Full Information from W. 0. ORCHARD, General Agent. (Vrmr of 4th 8'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. B.C I Helgcrson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY DENTIST Office Hours: ) a.m. to fl p.m. Open F.veiiiiigs by Hpenar Apoiiitment 1 Underwood m Wjy LondohDryCln 1 Th Qln'ou will )( for again RjH 'lis in I v. r-i i i t 1. 1 1 .. i i ... .lUiiinuuil liv the -'Viyiniiivin if uiji UJUIIBOl-i ui iiisi'iujvu -j Lt'iuur Control Hun.nl Or by the Oovcrnnient uf British Columbia. WHEAT CROP THIS SEASON World Supply Estimated at Three Hundred Million Bushels Short WASHINGTON. OH. 7. 'By Canadian I'lt'td; -The probable production uf wheat in the Nor-Ihern llPiuinph.-rc, outside of Miii.nia, Mill he about 2,700,000.-000 bushels romnarcd willi 3 000,000,0(10 bushel produced last year, nay the United Stales Department of Agriculture, basing its statement on official esll-mal ami forecasts from 25 countries, ami unof ficjal advices from three rounlrit. Wheat harvest in the Northern Hemisphere, ace reported in lie practically completed. Figured for the 25 countries, which exclude France, Oermany, llninania and Itussia, show an aggregalc of 2.218.000,000 bushel I'limpared with 2,500.000,000 bushel at year. No reliable eif-limale of the Itossian crop is axailable hut various report indicate lliat'lhc x portable surplus will lie less than last year. Private forecasts of the French crop range frum 200.01(1,000 l.uilnl to 312,000,0(10 bushels, as enm-pare with 270.000,040 bushels la mI year. The (ierrnan crop estimated on the )i.in uf forecasts from Prussia anil Havana i about 92,000,-000 bu.hels compared with 106,-000.000 buhels lat year, and the Humanian crop according to private reports will be about 70 per cent of lal year when the liarve.l was 101.000.000 bmdiels. Canadian Crop Improved The Canadian crop has Irrf-proveil during the pool nvonlh untr favorable weather eomll-llonn. the department rcort. The Scitemher 1 foreen! Is 8iU.- OOft.ooo hii.hi'N. which is an "tn r-eae of 9,000.000 huheN' over i auuui iorerae ion jk3.ihhi. OOO )uhe4 le than the final extimale of lexl year. Harvesting tin the prairie Provinces abmit I two weelix late ami there ts still iMiine chance of (rain or bs in I he crop. Itaina during AiikusI tmprovtl eoiHlilkH 'iierHlly, ImiI in Alberta rain wa loo lute jto save lb cmf where driMiphl iajor' was cvere. .ome daimiire iia iei rauri ay fro:i aul Its extent has not yet been determined, (iruin yields in Manitoba are reported as ponsiderohly alxve nverane, hilt ilue tv the late eaon the ami to he harveled C anada i reported to be lo.HWI,-000 bimbels compared with 7.-la'.l.oOO biMhels la! year; rye 12JO9.000 btihel. compareit with 23.2.12.000 hnshels, Iwrlev 10.700,000 bushels compared with 5C.3.09A.OO0 busheN lat year. FRANCISCANS HELD A CELEBRATION IN OLD CANTERBURY Cardinal Led Procession In Scarlet Robes Followed by Two Mitred Bishops LONDON, Oct. 7. (Canadian Press . Not since Geoffrey niiaucer's pilgrims pased be neath the city gates of ancient Canterbury has thK the nvdher-eily of I'.iiglainl, seen a stranger pilgrimage than that which took placo the other day in celebration of the 700th anniversary of the coming of the Franciscans to, , KiiKlaml. .V Cardinal In scarlet robes walked in procession tlirousU the! I 'streeJs. Behind him were lwo mil red bishops of the Church of; Home, and then n long file of I'raiiciscans In Iheir brown cowhnl robes, with sandalled feet( ami shaven crowns, Dominicans i in black ami while habits,' Capu-clnes. lliMiedictlnes, while miffed nuns in flowing robes of black niul grey, und a great following of the laily from nil parts of Kngland. He fore Hip Hnrdinal walked whlte-surpliced acolytes, one of whom bore aloft n great silver crucifix. They chanted as they walked, and Ihe sun, filling the ancient streets with light and shadow, Invexln.il the spectacle with nn Illusion of mediaeval splendor, On arrival the pilgrims, num. n Jove that nevcri'cs wood in the presence of Cardinal iloiirne. A civic welcome was accorded by Ihe Mayor of Canter-huy. , From I lie church the niliTinis ' marched to Ihe -ruins of Ihe old Franciscan Friary, where seven centuries ago the Liltle Brethren of St. Francis found a haven in a skeptical land. In this perfect selling of old brick walls, framing one of Ihe loveliest gardens in Kngland, a solmn Te Deum was sung. TO BROADCAST WEATHER TOKIO, Japan, Oct. 7. In creased cMciency.in the broad casting or weainer iaia lo vessels in the seas around Japan is promised by a new meteorologi cal broadcasting station installed by Ihe Tokio Central Observa-! lory. The radius' of the new; station will be I.Q09 miles. ! COATS Wo have a very select assortment of Ladies' Coats in Ihe newest styles and Cloths. CUT VELOUR TEDDY BEAR-CLOTHS MARVELLA 'DEMERS' Phone 7 P. O.' B6x 37 J. : NOT SO LARGE iv, m mr - Kt r xr 1 , ?. . i iu leat. limn lnl vAnr VIaIiI. In herinur atmut 700. i.rorooIN to the Oalholic church of St i t.ii!ii.lt'rably Ix-lovv average. 'Thomas, where Mass was cele-ir.ul,.rii,.i. of flATAenl Inlbniled by the Hishop of Flrent- 2s: Modern Chivalry Chivalry Is not dead. It has heen expressed through the large sums of life insurance in force in Canada. Nearly four billion dollars of protection now exists for women and children, and many homes will be saved through this form of "chivalry". Children will be provided with food, clothing and education, homes will cease to be broken up: because the great work of life insurance is to extend love and care for women and children far beyond-the life of the Bread-winner. If you have not sufficient life insurance, why not consult the nearest life insurance representative to-day? Life Insurance Service rr g'. i STAR ATTACKS POLICE METHOD Says Should be no Need to Have A-' lted Orders From Pp'lce CoirmUsion The Vancouver Star in criticizing the police methods of Vancouver says: A clean up of Vancouver underworld has been ordered by the police corumissionl Uolh Chief of l'olico Long and Inspector Jncksolrrhavd promptly reported that Chinatown's gambling joints are now dark, and will stay dark. The lid Is on. Why were orders from Ihe police commission necessary at? all Was the chief ever in doubt, as. to his duty? Is not the law the same, today as it was yesterday? Rambling, dope peddling, bootlegging have been wide open for years. Holdups, assaults, robberies have been monotonous in their regularity. And through it all a dumb naralysis seemed to hold the chief and his force in its grip. The law was alwaya plain. Its enforcement was the chief's sworn obligation. But month after month a tragic, farce was carried oa. Rounded Up I Raids were made. Sheep-like i Orientals, rounded up in droves, I were let out on a paltry bail and I promptly went back to their dives, I The bail was forfeited; but the I gambling went on uv the same jold places with the sarnie old I people right undpr the eyes of j the police. I It is. not Chinatown that needs a clean up. The work needs to be started near hom;e. The police force itself needs Investigation. The Star still stilt hhs lias confidence commence.. tn Chief of confidence I ! ' -i Lady Bobbie Hats The new shape specially made to Bobbed Head arrived today from Chicago. Try them on, style unsurpassed. WELCOME GERMAN SHIP HAMHURO, Oct. 7. When the liner Westphalia recently called at Queenslown, Ireland, to land some passengers the Oennan ship was given an enthusiastic welcome, which, was totally un expected. People at the pier cheered and a delegation headed by by the. the. mayor mayor went we.nl aboan aboard, ex- Police Long, but that tended best wishes of the Is being very sorely .munlty and emphasized A ItlllAf chief VflfWa'O knows where n'll.M.I!.,!!,, f .dl.llAn. relations Ii.li.-nn. tried. The friendly (ha weakness lies, but ho has not I two countries. o com I the between the fit the Shingle No two alike. For comfort they are unbeatable. For SPECIAL $3.95 EACH H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Aveand Fulton St We stock Pictorial Patterns. yet dared to put his hand on it. He hasunder his conVmand a splendid body of constables. Hut, somewhere, higher up, a sinister tuiwer has shown its influence. The eblef has not come to grip with it. Purge or Get Out The hour Is at band for Chief Long. He must either rule and purge his force, or I lie worst elements in it will gpt him. Which is it to bP? TENDERS Phone 9. FOR COAL SK.VLCD Tt'.NDEKS ddrvs.-wd to Iht PiirTliiitnit Aront, l-r-arHiM-ni or tHiplte Wurk. lituw. ulli iw rr-ceivt'U by him mull 12 o'clock noon, Monday, Octobot 13, 1924, for tlie upily ur roil for the Po-luintvn Bullion and Ktprrlmrntal Farm iul Station tliruurhi'iii th l'nivlnc of NaniloiM. saskairnewac, aiixtu ana Urlllsa Columbia, and at knuira. Ontario. lurtu ur Iruilrr Willi nrriricailons am rtsulUloui attached ran bo ublalnrd from U. W. bawiuiiv i'urrtuiut .Vrnt, .!- imrlnrrut uX rnbilr vvurk., Ottawa, r. t:. Cyr. supt. if Ouuiiuiou BullJiiii, vvihiiI-iwir. Man.. H. E. Matthew. District llfl-ilfut Aribltrrt, Wtunlicr. Mail.. O. 1. SivplwiiMiti, bUlrlrt lWKInt Arrhiurl. HfkUU. Sask.. I. M. StrvhviiHuu. DUtrtrt Kraldrnt Arrhltfct. CaUary, i. O. Wrlfhl. SutHTlHtemlfiit or Doinliiluii Hulldlux. Vaumuvrr, B.C., Wnt. Ilrndrr-liHtrlcl llflilnl Arriiltrrl. VlrMrla, B.C. and from the Surrrlnlndnt uf fx-prrlwvnul Kariurt aud SUtUou, aud th r.arflakrr of Ui varum Pouiiiilon Build-lnr tn tli Mid Vrtivlwr. imulile of Wlwiliwir, R.fina, CaUary, Vancouver and Victoria. Tvuder wUI not be rwiwiitcrfxt unlraa kiiilr on thc Pirnu. Tlx rlarlit to ilemand from t!t aucr. till Winlcrcr a dvptult, nut .icrrdlnr 10 cr rent or tlm vain of the contract, to cur tlie pn-t-vr rultlluirnl or tint euit-trasl, I rfjurvt-d. By- onlr, S. E. O'BBJEPt. Secrotary. Department of rublle Works. Ottawa, September IJ, lvti,