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Nothing is added to the milk. It is not affected in cny way except in its Vitamin D potency. And there is no increase in price because of irradiation., Ask your doc. tor about Carnation Milk for your baby or children. The famous Dionne quintuplets are being raised on Irradiated Carnation Milk. They have been fed Carnation Milk since November, 1934. A Better Milk for Every Use Carnation has always been a superior milk for any use. It costs less than cream, yet it is so smooth and rich for creaming coffee, cereals, fruit. In cooking, it gives a smooth richness which ordinary milk cannot give. NOW it adds Vitamin D to everything in which it is used and Vitamin D is important to both children and adults. THE WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING BRAND OF EVAPORATED MILK A. F. Jackson, representing thr J Northern Electric Co., arrived In (the city yesterday on the Prince I George from Vancouver to make I one of his regular Inspections of sound equipment in the Capitol Theatre here. FALL SPECIALS We have what you want. Get your winter supplies at lowest prices from MUSSALLEM'S DRY PRUNES 40-50 25-lb. box DRY PRUNES 60-70 25-lb. box DRY PEACHES per lb DRY APRICOTS per lb AUSTRALIAN RAISINS New pack, per lb CALIFORNIA RAISINS per lb JAP RICE Good quality per lb 50-lb. sack FLOUR No. 1, All brands, 49-lb. sack FLOUR No. 2, All brands, 49-lb. sack $2.50 $2.25 15c 18c 11c 14c 6c $2.75 $1.85 $1.75 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Dr; Mid- dleton's, Ironized' 24-lb. sack MUSSALLEM'S TEA Orange-Pekoe, per lb. .. MUSSALLEM'S COFFEE Fresh ground, per lb. .... BROWN BEANS per lb ... 50 lbs BULK COCOA 18 butterfat, 2 lbs 25-lb. lots $1.15 39c 27c 6c $2.95 35c $3.25 Ask us about other prices and then compare them. We deliver and our service is good. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. 0. Box 575 Phone 18 TBI DELT Wlfl Thursday Italy and Greece In Crisis Now (Continued rrom pace one of its own embassy from Rome, chus completely breaking off all diplomatic relations. The Ethiopian embassy was under Italian military guard last night and it was stated that the Ethiopian minister and his staff would be kept in Rome until all Italian representatives from Ethiopia had arrived safely. Meantime passports have been denied. ! Italy does not wish to do anything that would antagonize United States against her, it is said. Special precautions will be taken to j protect American property in all I Italian military operations In 'Ethiopia both from land and air. Incidentally, it is understood that Italy Is planning early air raids over Addis Ababa, capital df Ethiopia. Yesterday was a "quiet day": for the Italian army in Eritrea, an df- jflcial communique stated last night, describing the East African ( operations. Only "small patrol ac-jtions" had occurred along the t front, It was stated, the main concern being to strengthen thoroughly all positions along the line between Adlgrat and Aduwa against counter attacks. The "holy city" of 'Aksum had not yet fallen late last night but Its capture by the Ita- llans'was expected momentarily. Officers Captured LONDON, Oct. 10: (CPJ Ethlo- jplan reports yesterday stated that ia three-way attack on the Italian right flank on ths northern frbni ,naa resulted in the capture of several dozen Italian officers including a colonel. In the Agudan i sector on the southern front Italian j operations on the ground were not : meeting with much success against the Ethiopian guerilla warfare and i sniping, bombing from aircraft having more effect. Opposed to Joining War NEW YORK. Oct. 10:-The American Legion yesterday joined the American (Federation of Labor In Its stand against any participation oy united States in another A VOTE FOR ORME IS A VOTE FOR BENNETT The Hon. R. B. Bennett Is Canada's man of the hour. It is only once In' a century, and that only in times of stress and trouble, that there arises a man of destiny and Canada today is fortunate In having such a man. There are no strings attached to Bennett. He has one thought and one only and that Is what is best for Canada. ' He is a man who has a complete understanding of the trials and tribulations of the underdog, as witnessed by his legislation. Who saved the farmers of Canada from bankruptcy and left them on the land as efficient producers? Bennett! Who made a wider market for our Canadian produce and gave the producers the Marketing Act, and no one can deny the efficacy of this act? Bennett! Who Introduced and carried through more progressive legislation during his term of office than has been passed since Confederation? Bennett! Who was the moving spirit in the Ottawa agreements, providing the country with an Empire market and saving Canada from insolvency? Bennett! Who took over an adverse trade balance of $103,000,000 and converted it into a favorable one of $152,000,000? Bennett! Who took steps to wipe out illegal practices by amending the Companies Act? Bennett! Who has brought Canada with unimpaired credit through the worst enocomic depression in history, by strong courageous guidance? Bennett! Who has the foresight to soe that all over 60 years of age must be provided for and taken .off of the labor market? Bennett! . While keeping in mind the maintenance of the national credit "on a sound basis, as a vital element in its policies, the present government has dealt more firmly with the so-called big interests, and has done more for the protection of the average man, and the advancement of his interests than any previous administration In the history of the Dominion. In reference to Mr, Bennett's sincerity, Mr. Henri Bourassa, Independent Liberal Member for Labelle, on January 22, 1935, is reported in Hansard as follows: "It has been suggested that the Prime Minister is not sincere and this is only pre-election talk. I hold no. brief for the Prime Minister. I am glad for five minutes he is not here. I am not a follower of his. I have fought his policies in the past, but when I hear his sincerity being challenged I feel bound to protest. Not only do I believe, but I know that he is sincere. . . I know that these thoughts have been in his mind for months and years, and when' It is suggested all over the country that the Prime Minister is a selfish financier associated with St. James Street, andithat this is only a smoke screen to prevent other parties from bringing in true social reforms, I know it is untrue! I know the pontiffs in the financial circles of Montreal and elsewhere dread the effective power of R. B. Bennett, if I be pardoned for naming him, more than that of any other man," -Orme's Campaign Committee. SEND FOR THIS GIFT! DIONNE 'QUINTS' BIRTHDAY BOWL Sent to anyone for two trade-marks, taken fr,om ; packages of Quaker Oats, and 15 cents to cover handling and mailing charges. Send to The Quaker Oats Company, Saskatoon, Sask. This offer is made to cele-bate the selection of Quaker Oats as the cereal for the Dionne Quintuplets, even before their first birthday. You will love this souvenir. A beautiful design in lifetime chromium,6" in diameter, useful for serving many things. Send now to address above. IN VITAMIN O FOR KEEPING FIT... 1c WORTH OF QUAKER OATS quad 3 CAKES OF IRESH YEAST world war. The president of the Legion stated: "We shall fight with all our strength against this coun try being dragged into another yorld war. We had enough of that A the last." . ; Meantime, reports from Wash-ngton stated that Piesident Franklin D, Roosevelt was competing "his plan to ensure United Uates neutrality both active and passive in event of European war Jthough hopes were still expressed .hat such a war might be averted. Travel Is Diverted LONDON, Oct. 10: Owing to the threat of war In the Mediterranean Sea, practically all travel between England and Australia and New Zealand by way of Suez Canal is being diverted to the longer route by way of the United States. People of Australia and New Zealand returning to their homes, and the movement Is becoming heavier now as winter on the northern hemisphere approaches, are changing their bookings from the eastward r,oute to the westward. The distance from England to Australia by way of Suez Is 13,343 miles, via New York and San Francisco, 16,- J 192 miles and by way of the Pan ama Canal, 19,962 miles. Women Would Fight ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 10: Women I warriors are appealing to Emperor Halle Selassie to be permitted to go to the front. One has offered to head a battalion of 1500 men. The Emperor yesterday set up a censorship board, reports being that communications between Addis Ababa and the fronts had broken down. It was reported here that the Italians were using deadly gas bombs in their air attacks with devastating effect upon the Ethiopian forces. Was No Surprise GENEVA, Oct. 10: Refusal of Austria and Hungary yesterday to be party to condemnation of Italy and enforcement of sanctions against her as being the aggressor in the "unprovoked war" against Ethiopia came as no surprise to the most of international political observers. Neither Austria or Hungary are regarded as important sources of supply and, despite their stand, the sanction plan, it wa3 decided today by "silent consent" would be proceeded with by the 50 odd other League nations In the hope that Mussolini will soon be compelled to sire for peace. Only Austria, Hungary and Italy announced non-acceptance of the council's reoort Italy, the Austrian asserted, had stood by his country in lime of' stress and had saved it from being j swallowed up by Germany in 1934. Therefore, Austria could hardly turn against itaiy at this time. The possibility of Austria being ised as a lane for the shipment of goods to Italy from Germany is considered unlikely. A British loan to Germany might ensure the latter's neutrality. Baron Alois!, chief Italian dele- Anniversary Of j Their Wedding Mrs. W. J. Marshall and Mrs. Char-t les Batt Hostesses for Itev. and t Mrs. W. J. Scherk Mrs W. J. Marshall and Mrx Charles Batt were hostesses last ! night at the home of the forme' at an enjoyable forty-sixth wedding anniversary celebration in honor of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Scherk, former residents of Prince Rupert, who have been re-visiting here since last July and who will, be leaving tomorrow night on the Cardcna for their new field of work at Merrltt. There were about twnty-flve guests In attendance to do honor to Mr. and Mrs. Soherk. The evening was enjoyably spent In singing and speeches with Rev E. J. North acting as master of ceremonies. Presentation of a nurse of gold was made to Mr. and Mrs. Scherk. There was a two-tier wed ding cake on an attractively de-r corated table with tapers. gate to the League, was scheduled to be heard today by the Assembly which adjourned last night without deciding on definite action. The most of observers feel that the hour of Italy's withdrawal from the Leagus is near. Meantime the As sembly has yet to chart its definite sanction course as between Great Britain's attitude of aggressive punishment of Italy and France's favor 'for gradual and mild steps. An Italian spokesman tqld the Associated Press today that any naval blockade against Italy would mean war. Spies Arc Arrested VALETTA, Oct 10: Three Italian spies, one a bank mana- Everything with use gets weak, wears out, needs the Doctor. "Even as you and I." i 1R f. WUh OEOnCE'il PLU3 I WHEELEI WOOLS! ger, were beinfr authorities he: I I wcB (At 8:28 Sfc' World's N 'At. 7 C3 &ttB m GToIIo 3 CABS AT YOlgH Proprietor! Bert Morgan 1 EcfH Don't o?rr v Miss Ann holiday trip elsewhere in night night on on th tlr P QallH 1 BOVRIII lorn Radio Service Doctor eauinmcnt is the a- A A and best that can uuy, inuuuu.- . . A Kl A victor w scope. Coupled with inti gence, technical w ,mg, experience inn tegrity we places service. All makes radios. Charges and reasonable, work guaranteed. 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