IT HAS A TEMPTING FLAVOR AND HIGH FOOD VALUE HRED WHEAllSilH With all the bran of the whole wheat The crisp, crunchy shreds of whole wheat have a delicious flavor when heated in the oven and covered with K t milk. Here are vitamins and mineral salts and everything c body needs for perfect nourishment. Delicious for any meal. Choosing Another Rhodes Scholar The committee Is getting ready to choose another Rhodes scholar for British Columbia to go to Oxford for three years for a course of study. Students applying as candidates for selection must b, British subjects, at least five years in Canada, un married, between the ages of 19 and 25, and have completed at least two years of a university course. The appointee must excel, not only in scholastic work, but In physical vigor, as snown in outdoor sports, and must have moral force of character and the Qualities of manhood. such as truth, courage, devotion to fluty, sympathy, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship. CANMAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS 1 Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPEKATINU G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ! ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 BOUNDFOR ALICE ARM Leading Officials of Britannia Min- mpvo. 10 v isii lone ana Adjacent Properties To pay a visit of Inspection to the Toric and other adjacent mining properties which are under development by the company, a party of 1 11 : 1 1 .1 Tiii l leauuig uiuciuus ui we riuiuma Mining St Smelting Co. passed through the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon bound for Alice Arm. In the party were w. J. Qulg-lev of New York, resident of the Britannia Co.; C. P. Browning of Britannia Beach, general manager; D. R. Whlttakcr of Denver, Colorado, consulting engineer; and C. V 3rennan of Britannia Beach, chief of the exploration department of "he company. While It has been freely reported that the company has plans for large scale operations at Alice Arm. Mr. Browning stated to The Dally News last night that there was no lication as yet in that regard. II. M. C. S. Vancouver Left Yesterday Morning Early Dance Given at Naval Headquar ters .Saturday Mght and Cadets Shown Engines of Ship H.M.Cfl. Vanrnnvpr Ipft Prinw Rupert early Sunday morning on a jeisureiy cruise oown me coast and will arrive back at her bas In Esquimau some time next month. On Saturday the local sea cadets were snown over me engine rooms and machinery of the vpmp! nnri much cnloyed the experience. They were in charge of Chief Petty Officer Youne who Is their local Instructor. A rianr.p was (Hvpn nt. tho 1nnl naval headquarters Saturday night the place being gaily decorated for the occasion. Nearly fifty men from the ship 'were guests of the iocai organization ana uie anair Dy special permission, was kept up until about one o'clock. Refreshments were served at 11:30, those In charge being Messrs.- Harris.-McDonald, Wrath ail and Howe. Mrs. Young was convener. Thp nratlnm nf fMnprn fur. ta ken down In a form of shorthand oy a orcck slave. Boys and Girls. This Genuine reCipoint Pencil fBEE Just for bringing us one new subscription. That's all! You wi!l have pleasure in using this fine pencil. There are still a few nonnln Prince Rupert who do riot sub- scrioc lor The Daily News to be ilelivered to them every day. Boys and girls who secure their subscriptions for us will receive a pencil. A Redippint Pencil Free.1,":", THE D AIT Y 1MFW; Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. 'I. U, .(4 ( iurui. nnce minert R,.;i:k ri i 4 ululou vuiuiiiuia LOST POUNDS OF FAT in 2 short weeks Knisolirn Salt will give many Art Erson joyous surprUe, Yqu can ock pounds oft your weight and yean off your age this afe and eay way. Every morning take "the little daily dose of Kruachen in a glass of hot water before breakfast. ThU will mean that every particle of poisonous wat matter and harmful acids and gases is being expelled from the system. They are the cause of all the trouble because they remain in the system and accumulate in the form of excess, unhealthy fat. " I have lost several pounds in less than 2 weeks. It is so safe and easy. No dieting, no drugs, I have tried several other ways, but with no good results. Kruschen is all you claim it to be. Mrs. E. II. After three or four weeks of the littlo daily dose, get on to the scales and set how many pounds of fat you have lost. Your mirror also will tell you what you have gained in health and vigour. Your eyes will sparkle, your skin will be clearer, you will feel unbelievably youthful and energetic you will fed many pounds lighter and many yean younger." Conservatives of Skeena Riding in General Meeting Two Resolutions Passed and . Officers Elected After Which Addresses Given Sargent of Hazelton. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Honorary presidents Hon. R. B. Bennett and Hon. S. F. Tolmle. Honorary vice-president J. C. Brady M.P. and F. Dockrill. . T. r, BIDDING AT TERRACE IS 'VERY KEEN Baskets Sold With J. C. Brady as Auctioneer Brought Good Prices at Social TERRACE, Oct. 14: Great suc- cess attended thp pffnrt.s nf thp. ; Terrace Fall Fair Associations In! staging the whlst drive, basket, social and dance which was held! in O.W.V.A. Hall on Friday night. N. Sherwood had charge of thet whlst tables 'and prizes for, high; : scores were won by Mrs. Dr. Brum- i mitt on a cut with Miss Mary V. Smith, and by Robt. Do Kergam- meaux, with Jas. Lever receiving the consolation. 1 The Dresentinor of thp whist1 prize and the auctioning of the baskets was done by J. C. Brady M.P. .of Prince Rupert, following a onei speecn in wnicn he urged I cooperation in developing a market in Prince Rlinprt fnr lnra1 produce. As an auctioneer, he made a great name for himself very high prices being paid for many of the baskets. Mr. Brady's voice piayea out Derore ail were sold and tne remainder were auc tioneu by R. Beecher. The total amount realized for the baskets was S131.25. Miss Anna Desjar-dlnes won the $10 gold piece for uwiung me DosKet soiq for the largest sum, her basket bringing $16. Miss Qwver received the second prize of five dollars, with her basket which brouaht S10. These prizes were, also presented uy ivir. uraay. HAZET.TfiN fVt 14- Th on.' FnllnuHnw nnn - - , vv. - - - - guci, UUIlLlilK UJ1I nual meeting of the Central Con- tlnued, music beimr furnished by tvauve Association ior OKeena a tour-piece orcnestra. Riding was held in Hazelton on Thursday night and" was attended f nf ! f rl bv deleeates from Terrace. Rpmn I TJO IWt3lC AT Knnni Usk. Smitheri Tplkwa: HarPln " v and other polling divisions P I 1 I? Pi throughaut the riding. The meet- aS)lfi TOf sJlGWai! Shipment Goin; North Last Night tiu uc usca oy roruanti uanal Telephone & Telegraph Co. Ooing north on the steamer Catala . last evening . was two miles . of 4 1 A t t iw-pair tuu-pair leiepnone came rrom First vipp-nrMirfpnt tSr fi,n, i wonire81 "r we i'oruana uan&i ofd Smlthers - - Telephone and Telegraph Co., Ltd., Second vicelnreairfpnt m 1 ?hlA "Ptesjthe telephone .ys- Whltlow. Usk" r LSmffitmW-'Vto uSrrar""- 0" T' t rSi 4C ' . , ? , u . manager. The cable will be used In --------w-, V v ttUU CAI'JI1I'J11 the association.-were ndnnttvl nnri wnt-lr hv thu nAmM " iwn m; viiv VUllllMliJ, WlliVti limn . will be presented for consideration already Insulted one mile of cable ai tne lorthtomlne orovinclal since (u fnrmatinn f mnnth. .utiiciriitr ucins iieia in tiam- 'OODS. The first nalrpH fnr an couallzation nf vhnnl fav Tf was claimed that the school taxes Were unfair to lanrt nnrnr nnri the resolution will ask for careful Consideration nf WUlattnn which will distribute this tax to embrace all heads of households and all persons over 21 vears of aee as wpll n HmS.. mines and business Interests held ouwiae or school districts. The second asked that thp eminent comply with their own 'aw regarding payment of employees everv twn u'ppV onH (hot vhen camps in the public works department close down, payment 'or Work donp hp ImmpHlatsiv a v. ....... .Hau.vw.J W . al'able. Following a faw nmrHi newly elected president, J. C. Brady M.p. was called on. and gave Etlrrinir addrwu. iiralncr nrtlnn vnd coone ration in matters pertaining to the best Interests of the party. F. Dockrill alan hrlpflv oHrtro ed the audience, conratulatlns; them on the splendid meetlmr USt held whlrh hp plalmwt warn - saw n9 he best In the hlstorv nf thp central association. He also urged uuMcmuon ana sieaay action. ueiresnments -were served by hp H&ntltnn luHv HaWato tnr which appreciation was voiced by the visitors. TEItltACE W. Jarman nf IPlllmnrp and daughter. Miss R. Jarman of Victoria, who have been visitors at the home of the former's daughter. Mrs TViurnlnir loft nn Sunday for Victoria. Mrs.' Downing . n I .n-uuniymiicu mem as xar as Prince Rupert. R. RraA.lv nf ihm T.nmlnotivt Mi terlals Ltd..' New Westminster, who was a visitor In the district durlnsr thp wppIt in th intAruti nt the cottonwood Industry, returned auuui on xnursaay. A. Ifhnlmusnnrf ni.Kllfl - ' - ... ..UUU, fWW.l, 0,llJJl nrincmal t tpppIvpH vnrrf nn ViTaA- needay last of the sudden death of jus iiiuuier in csaimon Arm, ana left to attend the funeral. During his absence, Mrs. Holmwood Is sun-plying at the school. Miss Moffatt left for Prince Rupert. on Saturday J.,0. B,rady M.P-, of. Prince Rupert stopped over In Terrace Friday on his return from the Hazelton conference and continued on to Prince Rupert on Saturday. Mrs. Alrd and Mrs. Barnes of Pacific were in tpwn Saturday. Mrs. Edenshaw and children of Massett, who have been visiting at the hnmp nf Mr Prul mibV. left for the coast on Baturday. From February to August, the moCKlnirhlrri nn. Hntl rf. nj night, ago by the amilaamatiinn of thn Stewart and Hyder telephone ys- bCUlS. Week-End Specials FOU Friday, Saturday and Monday CARRY & SAVE! JUICY ORANGES 3 doe Mcintosh red apples Per box PEARS 3s. 4 Una CHERRIES Red, pitted. Per Un 50c S2.50 95c 25c ASPARAQUS TIPS Square $Z 95c ASPARAGUS TIPS Picnic size. 5 for MARMALADE Malkln's Best. 4s. Per tin 95c Take advantage of these prices on asparagus and buy your requirements now. 59c Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. lib ji mn i LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving, for it - nr fat ruTriWiTrn oiM." ; j .;m. '. u :MJ.' : ' "ft '! ) - ;:n; TAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS Monday, October 14, 1929 ... 1 Ill wwwwu miu . life and cheaner nower. with MON. AND TUES, Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. JOHN GILBERT GRETAGARBO In "A Woman of Affairs PATIIE NEWS a COMEDY ADMISSION, 13c, 50c DEMAND upert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BKBAKPAST FOOl).,f Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE KUPEHT, II. C. COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP Per ton $13.50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton $12.50 PEMBINA EGG Per ton .SX2M SPECIAL PUICES FOU WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST PHONE 580 HEATED STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL era - - aiifiM vm Mim rjHtTB'liTTW.HVY'iUTt'tf.'aitBriti Flat lavera mean increased - ' less chance for trouble that is t why most battery-powered sets are "going Laycrbilt" these days. Patented Evereadv Lavcrbilt con struction makes it possible to pack more current-making material in a given space. Buy Eveready Layerbilt "B" batteries longer and better service. You'll save money. Canadian National Carbon Co., Limited CsUsry Montreil lUKUiMlU VsiKouver Rti Stut no Winnipeg Radio Betteries -Uirj Ust Jonjcf I have something you want; you have something I want. We get together through the classified ads.