TAQ1 ECS. I ' III! a-o,j --?JVj7JVT V And don't forget two packages of Shredded Wheat" "There'll be a fuss in our family if you do I The children love it; my husband insists on it because he says it's the perfect food for health and strength. And I like it too. So don't forget to send it, please." THE CANADIAN SHREDDED UHEAT COMPANY. LTD. SHRE DDED WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT a imi ii mil i nil , niui,aB i a a YOUR FOOD ALLOWANCE Will Do Amazing Things Given a chance, your food allowance will go twice as far as it used to. We are celebrating the entire month of September with greater food values than we have ever been able to offer before here are just a few astonishing prices: SHREDDED WHEAT per pkg QUICK QUAKER ROLLED OATS With Premium per pkg, .. McCORMIClCS SODA BISCUITS per 1-lb. pkg: .... OREEN CUT BEANS T per On TOMATO CATSUP Heinz Large per "bottle ,. MALT VIKEOAR Helni ', per 16os. bottle GOLD DUST WA8IIINQ POWDER per pkg - CHATEAU CHEESE ' per Vfc-lb. pkg ...w... ORANGE MARMALADE Nabob per Jar .'. 1 HONEY QRAIIAM WAFERS per 1-lb. pkg ;.. FLORIDA 0 RAPEFRUIT Matkln'a Best per No. 2 tall tin fiAOLE BRAND LODSTBR Vj' 3 tint for . ... . 10c 29c 20c 10c 22c 20c 29c 18c 35c 25c 25c 1.00 PRUNES New Stock 60-70's qf 3 lbs. for ZuC COCOANUT BRITTLE A Pojaitar Candy per lb Telephone Your Order and Pay the Driver WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL Q & S GROCERY Phones: 227 & 228 25c 600 Seventh Ave. East BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The Kctter'Coal In buying Bulkley Valley Coal: You get the highest grade coal on this market; you keep your fuel dollar in your own section of the province; vou help solve the local unemployment situation; you help develop a basic industry in Central British Columbia. In ordering insist on Bulkley Valley Coal. DISTRICT AGRICULTURALIST StES GREAT, FUTURE FOR INTERIOR AND CITY; CO-OPERATION IS ADVISED. (Continued from Dage onel- The livestock Industry, Mr. Phil- Bps said, was holding Its own: The valley had Imported more pure bred tires than any other part of the pro vince and now they were planning ffor the farmers to finish their, stock Instead of selling them at the close of the trazinsr season. In thnt -iv fthey would supply the very best ibeef. j The sheep Industry had Increased Ave hundred per cent in the past coepJe of years and very soon they would ask Prince Rupert people to demand Bulkley bred lamb for their tables. There was all kinds of na- toral feed, for the sheep and they did well In the district. Mr. Phillips also spoke of the raising and marketing of turkeys and other poultry of the pig 'and chicken clubs for young people, of the raising of timothy seed, the, shipping of which this year he estimated would bring at least $10,000 of outside money into the district. The central interior had the produce a i ai . a - iur saie ana uiey asicea ranee u-pert to give them a chance for the Ioqal market when It was possible to fill It. Potato graders were being put in and although not yet organized for marketing they hoped to ship their produce to Prince Rupert. He made a plea for tolerance for the fruit growers of Terrace, the farmers of the Bulkley and all those In 'he interior who were looking to Prince Rupert as a market. Today some of the farmers looked upon the brokers as bandits but he knew I nany were not that. He told a story ; to illustrate how there might be faults on either side. Concluding Mr. Phillips said he considered that co-operative marketing between Prince Rupert and the Interior would be of more benefit than any government assistance they might secure. At ,the conclusion Mr. Phillip?, was thanked for his able address by President George Munro. Other guests introduced were Mrs. E. P. Jenner, Judge of women's work; II. F. Olassey, president of the fjjir ooara; wiggs uweur oi smuners, ind W. D. Smith.' manager of the N. B. C. Power Co. Ltd. at Stewart Graf Zeppelin Starts Return Trip to Its Base PERNAMBUCO. Brazil. Sept. 4: The giant German dirigible Graf Zeppelin started today on its return trip to Germany. Week-End Specials Evaporated Milk Ail brands, per case Granulated Sugar, 100-lb. sack Alberta Rose Flour 49.1b. sack Swift's Pure Lard 10-lb. tin Sunnybrook Creamery Butter. 3-lb. brick 5.30 S5.50 $1.25 S1.40 80c Llbby's Corned Beef 28 Aln per tin . "XV Campbell's Chicken Soup ftrn 2 tins Eggs Freeh Extras In cartons, 3 doz Malkln's Best Coffee Mb. tin Malkln's Best Teal-lb. pkg Malkln's Best Marmalade Qf0 2Vlb. Jar wl' Fruit Jars Quarts per doz Fruit Jars Pints per doz. Oranges Sweet and Juicy QPP 5 doz SOl Ripe BarUett Pears per basket . Field Ripe Tomatoes per basket 1.00 45 c 45c $1.50 81.15 Alberta Market V. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 'I' THE DAILY NEWS day Septal 4 1931 GIRLS TIED I IN CONTEST Judges Unable to. Decide Between Dora Heilbroner and Vivian Hickey. in Beautequest There. wa", tie in the Beaute-quest Judging at the Fair Build nig last n)ght between Miss Don Heilbroner, candidate of the Gyro :Club, and Mhs Vivtan Hickey. re presentatlve of the Elks' Lodge, and, as a Result, these two yo':"T ladles, with; Mhs Annie Boddie. Rotary Club candidate, 1st, night winner, and Mis Pauline Furness. 2nd night choice,' will go on this evening for the final Judging by nin" unknown select or-. The Judging and coronation will be the principal feature of the big Beaurequest BaU which will brins the Fair to a closp tonight. last night's program again ir eluded vaudevi' V turns by Giddv& Giddy. Adolphe Seretney and Mi? Rita Delroy of Vancouver wi.h, ' splendid aiudr by the Prince Ru pert Boys Band and Oreenvll? Band roandlnc out the entertain ment. Again much interest was taki in the exhibits and .the concessions operated by the Rotary and Gyrij uuos received a good measure of play. FAIR WEE! SPECIALS For the Benefit of Our Visitors As Well as the City Customers We very much appreciate the opportunity to meet our out We customers and hope they will enjoy their vlatt here during the fair. We cordially Invite every one to call and ' see us. Our Grocery Stores and Meat Mar ket Ready to Serve You at'tbe Lowest Possible Trice. Fine Sifted Peas-Size 3 3 Mm i, 40c Royal City Peas Size 5 1 Of per tin XUi Pumpkin Choke quality rnf, 2V. 3 tins OUt Malkirt's Best "rea per lb 45c! Malkln's Best Coffee 4 ; Malkln's Best Tomatoag O CT ' 2Vi's, 2 tins Braid s-Best Coffee Cn ; per lb. .: Ml. 'With fancy Uumblcr in every tin) I Braid's Best Tea k ! per lb. 4DU; 0 'With Cup & Saucer in every pkg.) ' Independent Soda Biscuits A Op ' fresh stock, per. pkg. XOC, Fresh Mixed Biscuits oCn1 per lb , "OK, A HEAL SPECIAL TO CLEAR Candy 10c Rflp xv OUi' Bars. 3 box Swifts Back Bacon OAs ' Machine sliced, per lb uuu Boneless Hams Cottage Oo! rolls 4 to 5 lb. each, per lb, Creamery Butter Forest- 17 dale. 2 lbs z Corn of the Cob ' fiIo 2 doen UOU. ' 2 pkgs. Prinoeas Soap Flakes. 1 pkg. 8uper Suds For all fine ijjp laundering, 3 pkgs. '. Fresh Fruits &. Vegetables ! Canteloupes Largo 40C ' Watermelon Whdle or half P9p per lb '.. Fresh Prunes For pre-, Q 4 n A Kprvino nor rnlfl VvU n r " - - Tomatoes per basket ...... Fresh Massett Mushrooms CJAp lint. nrrivoM rvr lh. Ollv 50C AU otner varieties at reduced prices 40c Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" riione 3C0 319 3rd Ave. 40c Phone 18 & 81 417-423 Mh Ave. Wfmtm mam i i nr aj i i i rm niL I. .tl.rl.l , r4 wt (fill H4H copy ol ow mtw ati oa, lt u n. . !. II tOdUUl tnt 1 00 M wd U-4 rtcipn. kkk cm h Bdt W tto M DIM. UWtot, taaa Am la maAa I lrf craia Bilk torn tritiili CoImU n tttin Co. llall t Hmw ArmJ Baildlaf. VANCOUVER Ftcianrt Soatt Sut TicrdttCs StCHARLES MILK n. torch c.iun4 f XH.af Ajuctt IMui, VtHWU PUm t4 cm cer ol vm t-uu. -n. cm h. DASrCtLL CORRECTION Owing to an error In telegraphic transmission, the score of an Am erican game yesterday appeared aa Philadelphia 5, Washington 5, whereas it should have read: Philadelphia 2, Washington 5. FOOTBALL SCORE GLASCOW. Scotland, Sept. A' In Scottish League. Second Division football game yesterday East Fife defeated Dumbarton 4 to 1. Miss D.Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson & William Method Phone Blue 329 ACTION IS PROTESTED (Continued from page one) Finance Committee Aid. S. D. Macdonald (chairman) ,T. B. Black, F. Derry. Sports Committee J. Campbell i chairman). Jack Ratchford, Alex. McRae, Aid. Jas. Black. F. Rogers, II. Dyer, R. Yates. II. G. Kennedy. Program Committee T. B. Black i chairman), J. J. Glllls, J. M, Morrison, D. MacPhee, F. W. Stamp-Vincent. Grounds Committee W M. Brown 'chairman), Geo. Oeddcst Ben Dal-garno, Geo. Dungatc, Oeo. McCand-less, A. McLean, A. Caravan. Dance Commute J. M. Morrison (chairman), Jas. Simpson. F. W. Stamp-Vincent. Announcer A. McRae. Cashier at Gate F. Vlckers. Starter Staff-Sergt. A. McNeill. Clerk of Course T. B. Black. Judges Mayor C. II. Orme. Sergt. W J. Service Timekeeper Aid. Oeo. Rudder- ham. Pierce Orchestra Dance Enjoyable Larfc Crowd A'aln Attended Last Ni-ht in Mttropole Hall The Pierce Orchestra of Port Simpson held another successful dance last, night In the Metropole IlalL A large crowd thoroughly en-Joyed the snappy music furnished t riday and Saturday two L snows - 7 & s Admission - F;J Feature Starts at 7 30 .!J SATURDAY MATINEE str 15c &40c-Feature Starto o! CHARLES C. NOItltlS' Sr7 SATIONAL NOVEL-Now A TALKING riCTURE XRI UMPII. A CHALLENGE to ALL WOMEN IN LOVE 'SEED With John Bolis f.cnctle Tobin. Lois WiLson drama f people, livinf. loving fithunt atalnst. laws of nr.- fafe . Comedy Sidney & Murrain "HOT & BOTHERED" TAILUIOCNT NEWS MONDAY g. TUESDAY English Comedy "THE WARM CORNER' Vancouver Wheal VANCOUVER. Sept 4 Viu-v. was quoted at &3c on the i xal n- by the eight-piece orchestra. The ' ehAtlm tods final at k. 4 1 J WWI be In? pat on by this group will bel held tonight. j rroggjplve mercnanu advertli J-hodiuw&. aJ- NANAIMO-WELLINGTON and COMOX COALS SUBSTANTIAL PMICE REDUaiORIS On All Grades of These Famous Vancouver Island Coals The following Scale is effective September 1st: Double Screened Lump - - $13"50 Mine Run -------- 12'25 . Washed Nut 12'00 esc Prices are for Cash Coals are all genuine "Nanaimo-Wellinslon" or "Comox" fuels . . . carefully prepared, sacked and delivered free to any home within th city limits of Prince Rupert Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phone 116 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing , Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING TUP TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 Fhilpoit, Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 648 Distributors for CANADIAN COLLIERIES .(Dunsmuir) LTD. ISLAND COAL R-1 CLEANING & PRESSING Ladles and Of ntlcmcn'i Tallorlnr Iteasonabte Prices M. T. LEE CO. 5J3 3rd Ave. W. Thone Next Itcnson Studio ttl