PACE SET, TOE DAILY NEWS How Do You Stand? Check up on your health. Have you any balance in the Bank of Vitality any reserves of strength to draw upon? Replenishment must come through easily digested foods that supply strength. Build up reserves by eating Shredded Wheat with plenty of milk. It supplies all the elements you need. Try it for breakfast and see how much better you feel. Vli I jf WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLEWHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Our Reputation Does Not Guarantee unr l sed Cars But our used cars DO guarantee ou r reputation We have for sale on easy terms the following cars: NASH 1928 Sedan $525.00 CHRYSbER 1928 Sedan 600.00 CHEVROLET 1927 Sedan $325.00 CHEVROLET 1929 Coupe , $625.00 HUDSON 1929 Sedan .... Price on application All the above cars reconditioned and sold with Kaien Motors sixty day warranty. Call, phone or write. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. CHEVROLET and BUICK DEALERS Phone 52 Prince Rupert, B.C. DEMAND Rupert Brand" THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCE RUI'EKT, D C. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassidy-'Tclllnftoiv Jn any quantities. Also Ilalfctcy Valley Hay, Grain and Uobln Hood Flour. rnwc Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 658 Dr Alexander i X-ItAY SERVICE l'lIONE 575 1IESNEK BLOCK DENTIST 'HANSON HAS ! BAD ANKLE RIcmbcr of Parliament Broke Ills Leg and Will Be Laid Up For j Several Weeks , j With a painfully1 ''broken ankle 'sustained at Smithers last Sunday, jOlof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, re turned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after having attended the recent special session of Parliament in Ottawa. As a result of the accident, it is feared Mr. Hanson may be laid up for several weeks. With the assistance of a crutch and friends Mr. Hanson was able to hobble from the train to his car on arriving here yesterday afternoon. The accident was a sin -ii but! gainful one. With some friend:., Mr. Hanwn went for a short car drive last Sunday eveninq and. ash' was leaving the car, he stepped on sw -nail stones and fell to thn ?rounr when these rolled, his ankle being turned and fractured. Ills ankle is quite swollen and. for i while, he will spend most rA hi time at home. . Spsaklng this morning of the me-aent session of Parliurnrn 'hich he attended recently. Mr tanson said that It wa? hard work for a greenhorn but. nevertheless nterestliig. The fact that there ere late sessions tended to make it tore arduous. In the regular ses-ion, night sessions, of course, will not be held. Mr. Hanson expects he regular session to open toward he end of January , or, possibly, later. Mr. Hanson mentioned having iet almost every day in Ottawa J '. Brady, his opponent in the recent xneral election. Mr. Brady was msy preparing his office in con-lectlon with his new duties as cen-us commissioner of the demo graphic branch of the Dominion lureau of Statistics. "Mr. Brady was ery kind to me," stated Mr. Han-ion, i ... . NEW MILL AT TERRACE C. L. 'M. OiRsey Building Plant in Town to Keplace One Which Was Burned :eyTTbusny Chgaged ea" C. L. M. Qig- in erecting a awmifr on his property imme-ilately south of the railway cross-ng on Kalum Street, the machinery for which is now on the way from Vancouver. He expects to be saw-ng and shipping lumber In 10 days, This mill is to replace the one recently destroyed by fire. Mr. Qiggey is to be commended for his enterprise and energy in proceeding with the erection of a new mill immediately after suffer- ng such a heavy loss. Yoho Brown, Telegraph Creek boy sentenced to one year in reform school for breaking and entering, and Osear Nelson, senten ced here to two months at Okatlo ,fdr theft of a watch, were taken "south last night on the as. Prince George by Inspector William Spil-ler. . can en tnrnrm a n estce i a rn w Give Him a Signet Ring Slgcnt rings are appreciated by almost every man and boy. , Our signet rings are solid gold In the newest designs. We have a boy's fair weight 10-K. gold ring for $4.50, which is very good value. Men's heavy weight with white gold top and hand engraved sides with various shaped tops Jn 10-K and 14-K from $7.50 to $15.00. We can engrave' with any Initials In aijyjgyp, designs. (Jewellers Htiic store with the ClOCH Prof. Piccard of Germany clim ;.. 0 ift-n:-ta! gondola after postponing balloon ascensio.: al0. n, n, )rn VAlQS Irom earth, because of technical dif; .i r . at iUv start. OFFICERS ARE Jhanjes Affecting Well Known I)h-triet Men Are Announced The following transfers Involving ell known district police officers '.re announced from divisional icadquarten of the provincial po-ice here: Constable William Harrison from 1rince Rupert district headquarters o Tclegranh Creek. Constable ff. B. Smith from Tele-fraph Creek to Prince Rupert district headquarters. Constable C. O. Sharp from "'rince Rupert city detachment tr jueen Charlotte City. Constable Malcolm Martin from FREE! Demonstration per box Deaicated Coconut per lb - Classic Cleanser per, tin t flflT TKK IIAIUT For Friday & Saturday Prosperity Week, Oct. 11-18 Buy all ynur requirements from our home town. We endaavor te Tiake It imssflile for fom. Here :Is a Bargain With every purchase of Blue Ribbon Tear, Blue Ribbon Coffee, Blue Ribbon Baking Powder or Blue Ribbon Extracts, we stre giving a free cou-jon which ntitles boldor to a irawlng on one 8-cup coffee Blue Ribbon Coffee per lb. Blue Ribbon Te per lb 5c 50c Blue Ribbon Baking Powder &S par tin Blue Ribbon Extracts In 2-oz and 4-oz. bottles, reasonable prices Braid's Blue Label Tea Cup & Saucer free in each package Soda Biscuit Dollar sate CEa 00V I8c! Save Money By Uuylng at The Economy Cash & Carry "Where liollars Have More Cents" Phone 300 319 Third Ave. QtiHt n Chi ioUi- Citv to Prince Ru-peii tu' dei.tca.:ior:. Countable Ha:Tts;:i will sail for the mirth c:i Hit Princess Louise tomorrow morning. Week-End pedals Malkin's Best Teal-lb. pkg: Kelicfb; s Com Flakes per UbbyM fam&C .Jieat' - 4 tins 2 Malkln'!' Best P.: l 6 ami; LA Fifth Street pricss ;o. 3 2 pkgs Rrd Atow Soda Bi.icults 2 pks Royal City Purt Slrawberry Jam 4-lb. tin Fine Canadian Cheese per lb. Malkin's Best Orange Mur- malode 4-lb. tin Royal City Peaches 2's per tin KKTAIL MERCHANTS' WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITION 50c m 10c m 25c Jk 45c 70c 30 50c 25c Broc!tficld Creamery Butter I in l-lo. pke XK Ncbr Red Pliims 2li's per tin Bubmarinc Brand Pineapples, sliced 2's S tint Heinz Cream Tomato Boup-. 9 tins .. Brockfield r'resh Pork 9tZi Sausage, l ib pki PHnseri Soap Flakes 2 pkrs. ... , Pearl White Naptha Soap QC,o! 6 bars &Us, Alberta Market l'rorfelor Phnnr 2t A BIG OPPORTUNITY for t'lo. c who want Mcir--Ni per tin 25c Tailor Made Suits Qn 890 nur windows for special lox RoKular PriceB Reduced $5.00 to $15.00 Finest quality und latest patterns. Come in and see us today before it is too late. 8Um Special order complete and finished In three days. See Ling the Cutter Ling, the Tailor ELI mW&mim&Smm Snd Avenue Phone G19 , .MneMaxuawH'W .SJTS'lWrtTT. October 11 to 18 a M p All merchants are entitled j ? to entesfgkiAjAbavt ajmpetl-' tion d idtiplayfflFCapraBmadc Goods. Irtlsl9ciDiculars ob- ta-ned frombougta Frlzzell. Secretary. T.PETER'S SALE HELD nnttal Yesterday Afternoon of Woman's Auxiliary Was ; T"li Woman's Auxiliary of St. I pgte s rhu.ch held a most successful saip yesterday afternoon, a very , subiit mt:il sum being realised as a etux Trie church was prettily decorated for the occasion and, dur-;ig th- uftrnoon. many ladles cal-d tu lend their patronage to the jlffiV-- The rrneral convener was Mrs. I o. KoLsey and other ladies taking jpart wore: i Plr in sewing Mrs. W. II. Oood- sell ?.nd Mrs. H. B. Eastman. Fancy work Mrs. W. O. Vigar and Mrs. C. J. Norrington. Home cookiwr Mrs. W. V. Tat-tersal sr. and Mrs. 8. Hougan. Refreahments Mrs. A. H. Hill-Tout (convener) and Mrs. S. E. Sunbury. Servlteurs Mrs. Lund, Mrs. Fowler, Miss Margaret Slevert, Miss Ida Beddie and Miss Violet Stamp-Vincent. Fish Pond Mrs. J. O. Viereck :md Mrs. R. L. ewcontbe. Candy Mrs. A. Frebourg. Cashier Mrs. W. Q. 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