PAGE SIX llf ...til I I UU Will IUU1 much better if you eat simple foods' : "Thcro is no breakfast that will bo better for you than Shredded Wheat and milk. This combination makes a complete food, supplying every clement necessary to growth and good health. If you are dieting, Shredded Wheat is especially important because of its vitamins and U?lpR fJTwl Wheat -and it certainly will eahngTWO"5 fired Jed Wheat like ,;i.ovoui.. you I BikuUs a day. SHRED mmm DED EAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CQnPANY. LTD, New Carrier Collection System In view of the depression and,to make it as easas possible for people to pay, the Daily News is to be sold on a weekly basis, payable In advance. - The delivery boy will collect each Friday evening for the week following, lie buys the papers and' sells them to the customers, so there will be no credit jiven. The boy cannot afford It. Dease do not ask him to return for the weekly payment. Have it ready for him. Customers now in arrears will pay the amount owing at the office, but this will have nothing to do with the regular collections made by the boy. He will be doing business on his own, and if he does not make his own collections will not deliver the paper. Those paid in advance will continue to receive the paper until the subscription expires. Any wishing to continue the yearly payments may do so, and we pay the boy. The price of the paper will be 10c a week, payable strictly in 'advance. Tliat means six papers for ten cents. It will take a few weeks to get the new system running smoothly, and in the meantime we ask for the co-operation of the readers of the paper. The routes not going on the new system this week will do so just as soon as the lists are made up and the boys properly Instructed. Help the boys to set up in business for themselves! WE AUK OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Casli at the Rate of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, for cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 NATURAL rUUIS Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Box 895 Phone $87 Car Owners pur repair service Is prompt, efficient and courteous. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of DODGE & PLYMOUTH CARS Phone 566 Night Calls 161 'PRIMA DONNA TAKING REST Odette de Fbras Spending Month at Alberta Home ! HIGH RIVER, Alta.. "Sept. 17. 1 Odette de Foras; prima denna of Co-vent Oarden Opera Company, will , rest for a month at the home of her I mother. Countess de Foras, High I River, before returning to England ;fbr the autumn season A now vehicle for her gifts will be offered In a dramatic opera "The Wreckers." which is having Its first real production In London next season. It has been composed by Dame Ethel Smyth, an English writer and composer of great charm. Dame Smyth has asked Miss de Foras to sing the part of Avis in this produc tion, which Is being eagerly awaited br the English musical world. The story is woven round the bleak Cor niah coast where the fisher folk pray their gods to send wrecks that they .might plunder. The study of this part will steal many of the precious hours of Miss de Foras' brief rest period. She plans, aside from this occasional work, to spend her month in absorbing all possible of Alberta's air and sunshine. In riding horseback, sleeping in a tent, eating Saskatoons, while they last, exploring endless charms of the river paths and living most simply and quietly. She is one of the younger members of a family that came to High River from Savoy, France more than twenty years ago. Since that Uiae the family has added greatly to the social life of Calgary and Its own foothill community. Count de Foras. the head of the house, died In 1926. An older sister f Ml de Foras, the late Itorni-nande, who gave her life in war ervice, had shown great literary promise. Her writings had been eagerly accepted by "Life" and similar periodicals and high accom plishment had been predicted for ier. But at the outbreak of the war 6he enlisted as a volunteer nurse, entered a Canadian hospital over- eas, and died as a result of illness contracted while serving in hospital. Previous to her death she had been decorated by the French govern - nent. A brother also, Frank, who m'llsted with the Twelfth Canadian Mounted, gave his life In the service of his country. Miss de Foras still retains contact with the family In France. As a rule her rest periods are spent at her father's old home. Chateau de Thuyset, on Lake of Genera. But her deep-rooted love of freedom and space and foothill air remains unbroken and at every possible op portunity she returns to Alberta and hey "little gray home in the west." Week-End Specials Fraser Valley Crabapple TtUl I (in Jelly-214-lb- Jar Heinz Tomato Catsup AtZn 2 bottles Malkln's Dest Peas- Size 3, per tin Ensign Red Pitted Cherries, OAn I'm ruir tin WVV o, y Malkln's Best Plum Jam Mb. tin Eggs Fresh Extras 2 doz 15c 45c 75c Crosse St Blackwell's Purest HCZr Olive Oil Quart bottle 1 ov Empress Raspberry Vinegar, I An Quart bottle s.u Rcmo Potatoes 100-lb. Q4 ns sack QX.IO Swift's Pure Lard 5-lb. n A n tin '" Drookflcld Creamery Butter, Q Ar per lb Jap Rice, No. 1 5-lbs Empress Vanilla Extract OA bottle vO Fraser Valley Loganberry 'Jam 2Vi-lb. Jar 25c 40 c Many Flowers Cold Cream OCTp Soap 4 cakes &0 Preserving Peaches cr Alberta Market P. OAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 THE DAILY NEWS Friday, SeptemV- . f ZT-i NO WONDER Ul tot. ti- SlCkvUi Milk Iik ta4 my drop coau boa nttd4 krdt ol Cowl Pw4 U IW Itmom hmu Vnr, 4 trvy Urn YO Ye cat m Bodi'l SL Ourkt Milk wWmtw rtdp calk lo allk, mi Vwt OI So. IU II Ub Mw dtOcteu Urom It row coothf. w4 nt tomt rickxa U caltu f Hum AtlmU UMtt. VANCOUVER FKfevyi $ok Ion Bmt&rs ST.CHARLES MILK B.C. 1 J am 1 aim FINE TALK ON PEACE COUNTRY Inspector Hall Gives Eloquent-Address to Rotary Club at Yesterday's Luncheon . "I found that the new people going into the Peace River are carrying on the glorious traditions f Canada, trying to teach the boys nd p.irls to slmd and look every nan between th' eyes and feel that 'hey are ettfsens of no mean country-" declared T W. Hall, inspector of schools, who gave an eloquent ind instructive address on the Peace River country at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday. Mr. Hall told of the three and a iilf million acres of wonderfully crtUe land in" the Peace River block of British Columbia and of the ldvantages of the country, lie said that no climate had been so much nallgned as that of the Peace ex cept that of Prince Rupert. During the two and a half years he had been In the country the schools had increased from 23 to 61, and the average enrollment now was 21 as against 17 at that time. Little was known of that vast country, but it was a district where the average wheat crop was 36 bushels to the icre as against the Canadian aver age of ten. While people there were not making money owing to the low price of wheat, there were nd people going hungry. Practically all md gardens and in them they could trow almost anything. People in the country only a year made :nough to get by. Telling of ths type of people going to the country now at the. rate of 100 'settlers a week, Mr. Hall said 78 per cent of them were of British origin. Very lew were drifters or buy. In the winter months he had travelled a good deal and last winter Mrs. Hall had travelled with blm and there had been no discomfort. Mr. Hail told an interesting incident in regard to his visit to the battlefields of France where he formerly had served-as a corporal in the army, showing the high esteem in which Canadians were held there. He spoke highly of what he had already seen of Prince Rupert and prophesied an enjoyable sojourn in this part of the country. President O. II. Munro thanked the speaker for his splendid address. "Beautiful Joe" to be Translated Into Roumanian Tongue TORONTO, Sept. 10 A steu nearer world-wide recognition has been attained with the announce ment that xnesutlful Joe." famous Canadian animal classic, is to be translated Into Roumanian. Madame RadulescQrtogoncano, head oi a lyceum for young ladles In Bucharest, Roumanta, and wife of iProfessor H. Radulesco-togoneano of the University of Bucharest, Is to do the translation. On a recent visit to Toronto she became Interested in the story which has been I translated Into more languages than any other Canadian book, and i received permission from Marshall Snundt rs. the author, to do It Into jliiM- mother-tongue. PROVINCE CAN rmmmmT ! . GROW GRAPES British Columbia Can Produre quircments Declares Expert OTTAWA. Sept. 19 "It would appear!" says Major L. F. Burrows Secretary of the Canadian Horticultural Council "that while mucn is being said about the grape crop coming from the section around the head of Lake Ontario, that if must not be forgotten that British Columbia is to a position to sup-' ply very much, if not all, of its own requirement. Viticulture ;n Z). C is increasingly Important and tonnago is coming from B.C lands Thr same weather conditions which favored the fruit In Ontario has been enjoyed in the Pncific province A fair percentage of thr estimatfri 5.000,000 basket? of Canadian grapes will be DC t;rown." "The sanie e' forts in marketing 'he B.C. production are behind thr western fruit as are behind the Ontario crop. Radio broadcasts? and newspaper advertising will urge the use of Canadian grapes on all Canadian tables this year This is an all-Canadian marketing plan and all Candian grape growers and homes will equally benefit," Major Burrows concluded. A. W. Gibson of the Poet Office sta' wlled last night on the sj Prince Rupert for Vancouvu whence he will proceed to Rochester. New York, for a holiday visit. 14 STIFFNE5S PUarr Miaird't well rvth4 right. Rath lb Mr pn na vara mix ir jmu ' a m m s 11 You'd icon Itmtxr P ' j ' r?KIHC Of wilH ! llTftTrcrmll ; ifBSEsgtmgmmm I A Real Bargain FOR EVERYONE SUCAK SPECIAL For your preserving 10 lbs. JCJp B. C. 8ugar granulated) This special for every order of KJK or over. Only 10 lbs. to euch customer.) Preserving Pears O-J Per box , ?M.00 Preserving Peaches Q-f QC Per Crate 0XOO Preserving Prunes Per Q-f Off Crate, No. l . ? 00 Prices on preserving fruits arc now at their lowest.) Mcintosh Red Apples O o 3 lbs. for .. OL Mcintosh lied Apples QS) rjn Per Box ?iS.0 arapefrult 4 for Oranges Blue Goose Hfin 5 dozen for vl Extra value.) 1 tin Malkln's Best Baking Powder, 12-os., 1 pkg. Malkln's Best Jelly Iwdw. OCp Both for -ttOU Malkln's Best, Tea S5Q ' Com on the Cob OAn Per dosen u3, 2 dozen q- for .OOl Cucumbers ff Each OL Pickling Cucumbers Off 3 lbs. for OL Pickling Onions Of! 4 lbs. for OU Oreen Peppers 1 CJ Per lb J. 01 All Other Varieties at Reduced Prices Mussallem s Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 360 Phone 18 & 81 319 3rd Ave. - 417-42.1 5th Ave. Wi TrTHF T Wi ijJajM WFTTiMHrnr 'an Friday and Saturday TWO SHOWS 7 & 3 p.m. ADMISSION 20c & 65c Feature starts at 1:20 and 9:20 Sat. Matinee at 2:30 Feature Starts 2:50 15c & 40c ClIKKRIKS A Great Dramatic Thriller " DIRIGIBLE " Wih JACK HOLT, RALPH GRAVES, FAY WK.VY A story of glamorous adventure and romance-of perils and hatred of human endeavor and mechanical triumph. Cartoon "The Village Harbcr" Paramount News Monday and Tuesday Ramon Navarro in "Son of India vuitrMxnkmfiMTUzuBtniUiuK-xMinf imam i. u l Lunch rail 30c ICJ .. RED riTTMl m oussesuons Per - I "r1. IOC ) H ill I LAVla DCVUli . JJC I' '.lit XUZ m DeTlllwJ Meats Assorted ocn BARTLLTT m 1 3 tins Sardines, in Ollvt- Oil ifn PEARS m R'Pe OUves MednuB sh finn per tin 1 pertln 4n Nabob Fruit -Assorted- Qftn lllC f 6 small tins for 0UC Eagle Lobster-W CI flfl 3 tins for pX.UU QUICK m Kippered Snacks n(p QUAKER OATS 3 tins for . ...... Non-Premium I Peek FYeans Biscuits CCp per pkg. per tb. out jOp ff HaUs Chicken Sandwich A Op Spread-per Un Telephone Yonr Order and Pay the Driver WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL Q & S GROCERY Phones: 237 & 228 C00 Seventh vr East 2 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED lack co; Prepared Daily Ily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE KUPEKT. IJ.C. BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The Hotter Coal In buying Bulklcy Valley Coal: You got the bit1 1 f grade coal on this market; you keep your fuel (IiHaT in your own section of the province; you help the local unemployment situation; you help ui v ? a basic industry in Central British 'Columbia. I' -doring insist on Bulklcy Valley Coal. PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 COAL Huy the real Coal our famous Edson and CssaldJ Welllnrton In any nnantlllr. Also Dulkley VsllfT lltfl Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND B58 i