SCHOOL-DAYS ARE JOY-DAYS FOR PROPERLY NOURISHED CHILDREN With all the bran of the ivholc wheat Corp. C. O. Barber of the city detachment of the provincial police returned to the city on the Princess Norah this morning after having spent the past month at the Taku River mining camp on official duties. Heart and Nerves Caused Her To Have Cold Hands and Feet Mrs. Jwph Priee, Rd Pine, N.B., writw: "Several yr ago I was troubled with my heart and nerrn and wai bo bad, at tirnri, my hands and feet would become numb and cold. "I happened to sea advertised and started taking them at once. I continued for some little time, and since then I have had no return of my trouble." , rrie, 50c a box at all droggirts and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by Thi'T. Mflburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont After a warm, nourishing breakfast of Shrcdde J Wheat and hot milk, the youngsters are off to school with bounding energy and mental alertness. They like the crisp, crunchy shreds of baked whole wheat and it's so good for them. It's ready-cooked. am Receives Three Months Daisy Chenoss of Haielton Sent Down For Jail Breaking In Hearing at Smithers On a charge of having escaped recently from Jail at Hazelton. Delay Chenoss. Indian girl, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in County Court at Smithers yesterday by Judge F. McB. Young. On a charge of aid ing and abetting ncr escape, Charlie Benson was dismissed. The Chenoss "girl will arrive In the city .from the Interior on this evening's train, accompanied by Corp. A. Falrua:m ot Smithers, and will be taken on to Okalla aboard the Prince Rupert tonight accompanied by Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Alex McNeill. Reggie Rudland, who was sentenced a few days ago at Stewart" to two months for wilful damage, will also be taken south tonight. Judge Young; W. E. Fisher, who acted as crown counsel In the case at Smithers, and L. W. Pat-more, who appeared for the defence, are returning to the city from the interior on this evening's train. Barney Doran Police Court right Promoter Fined For Breaking Windows and Intoxication A As a r 4 bight in in result of a fracas Tuesday the New Empress Hotel when he attacked the plate glass windows 01 the premises with a chair, Barney Doran w.us fined $50 by Magistrate McClymont tn city police court, yesterday afternoon on a wilful damage charge for breaking the windows and was set back an additional $23 for being Intoxicated In a public place. The fines were paid. .Doran, who handled Ous Qus tafson in last Monday night's boxing match at the Moose Hall, is i himself an old boxer and claims to be a friend of Jack Dempsey, former world's champion. Remo Sends In Contribution To Peace Outlet Fund Chairman Collart of the Peace River outlet committee has received a contribution towad the movement from Remo. They disposed of the ten buttons received and ask for five more. Names of the new members of the association from that point are: W. M. Meekley. S. Zulawinskl. H. L. Hulbert. E. H. Olsen. C. Lind-strom, R. Carr, T. D. Laird. J. Er-landson, Hans Berg. F. Olbbs. Local Items Special meeting of the Trades & Labor Council at 8 o'clock tonight. All delegates are requested to attend. The County Court case of Eddie Smith vs. Dido Gurvlch, in which damages are 'Claimed as a result of an automobile collision, has been adjourned until next month's court. Try a Daily News wgnJracU, TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOU SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City OKoa Week-End Specials SUGAR 10 lbs MALKIN'S BEST PKAS Size 3. Per tin QUAKER CORN Per tin TODDY A good health drink. Per tin CUT MACARONI Per lb OXO Large sice. Per tin .. ROWNTREES COCOA fc-lb. tin u AND 63c 18c 14c 35c 12c 25c COWAN'S 24c DR. 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