FAGE SIX SCHOOL-DAYS ARE JOY-DAYS FOR PROPERLY NOURISHED CHILDREN jjj jjj 1 With all the bran of the whole wheat Aftera warm, nourishing breakfast of Shredded Wheat and hot milk, the youngsters are off to school with bounding energy and mental alertness. They like the c risp, crunchy shreds of baked whole wheat and it's so good for them. It's ready-cooked. SEVEN-PIECE EDROO M SUITE Rich in Woods and Finish Time-honored design rich woods and . . . . . . masterful workmanship . . Q f f 445le4?I.CWb I beautiful suite to the most discnminafinaninme- maker. In new French Walnut effect, the beauti ful maple overlay Bed, Spring and Mattress, Chest of Drawers, full size vanity and Bench furnishes any bedroom fully. Geo. J. Dawes Furniture Store Sol Agency for Gurney Stovesiand Ranges Northern Agency for The Famous "Nachman" 'Spring-Filled Mattress FEDERAL BLOCK, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PHONE BLACK 120 m mmiwmnm t n ni'n i 1 m i COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP-Per ton $13.50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton $12.50 PEMBINA EGG Per ton $12.00 SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST PHONE 580 HEATED STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL DEMAND "Rupert Brand" K ippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCE RUPERT, B.C. Judgment Given Plaintiff With Costs in Action Judge P. McB. Young in County Court on Saturday afternoon gave ludgment In the sum of $39 and costs for the plaintiff in the case of C. C. Ketcnum vs. Jack Pres- cott. The claim was for $131 for soods sold and delivered and rent. The judge ordered defendant to remove a building off plaintiff property wunin 10 days out did not allow plaintiff for the moor age of defendants boat. Milton Gonzales acted on behalf of plaintiff while W. E. Flsh-r appeared for defendant. Pleased With Radio in Rupert Victoria Officials Think Reception in Prince Rupert Wonderful "Your radio recentlon in Prince Rupert is splendid." declared J. Biggar, western sales manager; fA T'tAtnu r ...1, . I Sunday and part of Saturday In the city. "I am surprised at the good results you get here. They are much better than in mo of the cities I visit. There is so little disturbance here compared with most places." The Winnipeg manager. Mr Rad-l'ffe. declared that there would not be a home In Winnipeg : t rne ranm reception was as goor "iere it. is here. Both Ve radio men a-rlved o the train Saturday afternoon and 'eft for the south last n'ht. T"-ire enthusiastic over the radio opportunities in Prince Rupert. Local Items F. Q. Dawson sailed last nlcht by the Prince George on a busl-j ness trip to Vancouver. Vic Rodgers returned to the citv on Saturday afternoon's train af- rer navmg maae a trip to Jasper Park. W. F. Trant. Post Office tnsDe-!- tor. sailed by the Prince George last night on his return to Vancouver after a visit to the district on official duties. Mrs. F. Dalby. Fifth Avene East, who has been visiting in Ed monton wun net son and daugh-"er-ln-law, is expected to return 'o the city next week. Mrs. C. H. Orme and family sailed last night on the Prince George for Victoria. They will take up residence durlne the com ing year on Vancouvei Island. Rev P W raaatlHc.Tfonn.Hw of Vancouver. SDerlntendent of Anc 'lean JananMu Mllnn I1H Wo the Prince George last' night on 'lis return soutn after naving spent me week-end in the city. Mother fflrv T vnr-MtnQ anrl Mother Mary Colombe, nuns from eastern uanaaa. wno nave been spending a couple of months at Dawson, mssed thronrh the rltv on the Princess Louise vesterday iiernoon, Douna lor victoria. Archdeacon P. A Hrvlenn nt Ocean Falls, who has been attending the sessions of the Anglican survey commission and the Jubilee of Caledonia diocese here, sailed last night by the Prince Oeorge on his return to the paper town. Rev J R rtrnvflAlrl nf Anvnv nd Mrs. Brayfleld. Rev. Henry FlOreS Of Alvan.Sh Rev W r.nnnr of Greenville and Rev. Oliver Tnorne of KIncollth, sailed by the Catala last evening on their re- urn norm auer navmg attended the sessions of the Anglican commission and Jubilee of Caledonia uiocese nere. Ladies 9 Will you please let us talk KINGS with you some of these days? We don't mean in an ad. What we request Is that you step Into the store and ask to see our Ladles' rings. Don't expect us to particularize here. Always glad to answer your questions and assist you In selecting. John guiGE (Jewellers Hthc store with the clock THE? DAILY NEWS Monday, Septembers. i92s The man who would never walk again. TTAo mM hiwtho t mm poignant itory Oian ttif A Maavfea atUtU -btdrMm. Ttfi VuU kt eoult nmtr ma again .... I AJ ( k luut i'ruArn " My dortor toM mv landlady that I could Bxwr walk again. I !a.l rlva mat lam art la about OirtetoMa-UgiR. aud waa oouBaod to bed fur two rooBtlav " I am nearly amy yean ol ags. Aftw taking all twttln I am Martins to work next wk. " Up till two ymn u I had own a Cham, Moo RadaR CyciM. I have won prto mrj time 1 have ritMn. H Inn an athfcu, but poor aehoiar. It would takv roe a week to write the facta about Krua?l Salta." II'. . & .. OrH tmm a U a kmiHtm. Kmactaa HartaHa .ihuUnabta at drus and department, ati.r- In ti::a.la at 75a. a bottln. A bottle cootalua rauuxli to kvt for 4 or 1 mootba toni health for balf-a-out a day. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert E. C. McLean. Howard Hill. A. E Wilson. W. S. Barwlck, Rev. F. W. Cassillis-Kennedy. A. C. Knight. C. H. Fraser. W F. Trant. C. E. meson. A. St Clair Brindle, S. E. Raymer, J. P. McSeath, Stan Waring. B. C.'Pym and James Wick. Vancouver; Dr. M. G. Thomson, A. M. Johnson W. P. Bassett. R. McCullough and G. Tolling, Victoria; Joseph's. Rogers. E. S. Hoi-loway and Nels Bostad, city; R. W. Sinclair. Inverness; T. Duggan. Toronto; II. W. Radcliffe. Winnipeg; A. Pirie and F. L. Racey, Big Falls; J. R. Way, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson. Big Valley: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash, Mrs H. Halllwell. Terrace; O. A. Johnson. Kankakee. HI.; F. A. Draper. Custer Park, I11.;;0. Hanson. Grafton, NX).; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Frederick, Peace River: E. S. Thomas. Stewart; Col. and Mrs. William T Perkins Seattle; B. Shannon and family, Uak; W. II. Manuel. Win nipeg. Central John Perrin. Smtthers: I.. A. Miller. Ketchikan; W. B. Ridley. Durham, Eng.; J. B. Johnston and John Darsetn, Fort Edward: Jas. Hunter, city; J. Smith. Prince George: J. L. Wallace, C.N.R.; Rev. Adam Crisp, Telkwa; A. R. Johnstone, Stewart; F. J. Winch, Royal J. H. PeeU, Kltwanga; J. H. Pan-tely, J. II. Mohan, L. II. Brawand and M. E. Olson, CN-R.; J. Anderson, L. J. Dtntan and W. Wrath -all, city; S. Langard, Anyox; V. Clotar and Mr. and Mrs.' A. D. Waltz, Stewart. Savoy D. Macinnes, Vancouver; Frank Macdonald. P. Pilling and R. O'Connor, city: E. Cummins, Seattle; H. B, James. Amsbury. Pickling Specials The I'icklinr Season Is Here and This Is the Best Time to Get Good Quality In Everything. GREEN TOMATOES 25C GREEN PEPPIRS 35C CUCUMBERS- 9r 4 for J C?SYI. 50c CAULIFLOWER tJAp Per head l uJj VEGETABLE MARROW Cr Per lb . wl T3Mib.T0K-.. : 25c PICKLING ONIONS OCn White; 2 lbs." - OtJU PICKUNG ONIONS OCIo Brown; 3 lbs.- uOj TdS?RN- S1.00 PRUNES ARE GOINO Qf IE UP Per crate QM.XO PEACHES Ql ftC Per crate JJL.UJ PRESERVING PEARS 2,65 CRAB APPLES Q O . Q C fcrox, 60? CALL OR PHONE 18 OR 81 417 and 423, 5th Avenue East Mussalleni Grocery Co. Limited P. 0. Box 575. WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Milton Sills in "Love and the Devil." Wednesday and Thursday Emit Jennings In 'The Be- trayal." Friday and Saturday Double Bill: "Honeymoon Flats" and "Silks & Saddles." ' Hazelton Native, Captain of Church j Army, Passes Away J ' Andrew Mowatt, an Indian cap- tain of the Church Army at Hazel- j kun, uicu ui. me micriur town on Friday evening of last week and was buried yesterday. He was about 40 years of aee and had hfpn 111 fnr . about two months. Boys Still Take Lead in Pencil Up to Saturday night not a girl had taken advantage of the free pencil offer of the Dally News. The boys are doing well and if this goes on, will have all the pencils, the girls getting none. Girls are eligible as well as boys and usually are better canvassers. All they have to do is to get a new subscriber and the pencil is theirs. Auditorium SKATING Afternoons 2 to A Evenings 8 to 10 Competent Instructors to teach bepinners. I'honc Illnck 119 II wmmm. MON. ANU TUES. Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. MILTON SILLS In "Love and The Devil" Twto Short Comedies WISE WLMIN AND TAXI DOLLS PATHE NEWS Admission, 15c and 50c was? You'll like the Easy-Riding Comfort of the Ford Car Ford car is one of the THE caslesl-riding cars on the road because of its low centre of gravity, minimum unsprung weight, Houdaille' hydraulic shock absorbers and the unique construction of its transverse springs. Furthermore, you arc as comfort able in mind as in body when you drive the Ford car. You have con fidencc in the performance of the car because you know something ' K ' . .. of the 'quality that has, . been built Into it. Remcber these two points when you scleet your next car. These are combined to an uncommon degree In the Ford. Come in and drive a Ford car yourself through thickest traffic, up steepest hillsK over roughest roads. A thirty-minute demonstration will convince you that there is nothing quite like it anywhere in simplicity of design, quality, price and performance. 1 f. S. E. 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