Lsdty. Member 17, lj38 )NE 957 Is of Lamb er lb IDS. ttn Steak bin Steak COPM FLAKES I leady-cooked i i .i r.iFRES no wor or Doiner ihen you serve Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Thoroughly cooked and I01SieU Uicsc uwiuuuo -ii leach your table ready to eat I ... Ml. Tt.t, nilh mil Lnother reason why Kellogg's Ire so economical such a big alue for your money. fothfng takes the place of :OBN FLAKES JONES 'amily Market Specials LAMB of Lamb r lb. 4r Lamb, 2 lbs. & , lb. Tomatoes VEAL , Veal- lbs. Chops- lbs - bulder Veal BEEFa f Roast- &fct lbs. ...... brt Ribs lbs. A.. nburger, 3 lbs. & lb. Onions Eeless Stew Beef fibs .;. r.p Roast of Beef er lb .. od Corn Beef- lbs. pplng- lbs. lng Chicken ach PHONE 951 Bed Shoulder of Lamb- lb 20c 25c 25c 25c COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed I FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 68 and 558 Hyde Transfer Jasper Telkwa and Black Diamond COAL Dry Wood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue LOCAL NEWS Junior Moose yill meet 8 p.m. Saturday. Election of officers. (219-221) 'Bridge 'and !Crib League annual meeting, York Hotel, September IT, ?8 pn. Tonight's train, due from "the east at 10:20, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Indian Agent W. E. Colllson and Dominion Constable A. J. Watkli:- son left on-ast evening's train for a trip to Terrace on official business. They expect to return to the jclty at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown left; on last evening's train for a trip to Smlthers, Vanderhoof and Fort St. James. Mr. Brown is" maklnj the trip on cgal business and they expect to be away about a week. I Edward Llpsett of Vancouver jwas the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club today, giving the members and guests one of his typically humorous and Informal talks. C. V. Evitt, president, was in the chair. I Bridge and Crib League annual meeting, York Hotel September 17, 8 p.m. Adjutant Marlon Neill R.N of Grace Hospital of the Sal vation Army at Vancouver, is pall lng by the Princess Loiuse this at temoon on her return south after spending a two weeks' vacation as a guest at the local Citadel. I H. H. Griffin, Smlthers barrister. AuC'Who' has been on a trip to Van- couver, arrived In the city from t)oC t-ne south n te Prince Rupert j yesterday morning, accompanied lOC by his father and brother, and 35c 25c 25c 25c 40c 50c 15c 25c 25c 50c i proceeded to the interior on last evening's train. The Moose Lodge and the Mocs. Legion were both in session last night with business of a routine nature. James Tayker, dictator, presided over the Moose Lodge meeting and A. K. Nelson, Great Nojrjlj. Moosef oyer the Legion. The meetings were well attended. A Joint social followed. Hotel Arrivals Royal B. Webb, S. Johnston and M Retan, city; J. Sandman, C.N.H.; Jack McEvoy, Vancouver. Prince Rupert O, O, Stratton, T. J. Pearson, R, Adair, E. J. Carruthers, K. G. Fletcher and J. Uyencht, Vancouver; O. C. Sessions, Terrace! Mlsi Ada S. Myles, Saint John, N.B.; W. H. Chandler, Winnipeg; R. M. Hadley, San Francisco; A. F. Jamleson, Walnut Grove, B.C. Central ! Johnny Ryan. Metlakatla; O. Severson, New Westminster; O. C Anstad. city; A. Phillips and P. J. Rolls, C.N.R.; Sigurd Esplln, Decker Lake; M Ambrose, Terrace; C. Taylor, Ritchie; R. Peterson Seattle; D. Lelghton, Metlakatla; Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenwood, Lan-gara Island. Knox Frank Carlshon, Nick Heiidrlck-son and F. Hanson, city. DR. RIDDELL IS SPEAKER Stresses Need of Progress In Scientific Field in Addressing Parent-Teachers The Prince tflupert Parent- Teachers Association last night resumed activities following the summer vacation in Borden Street School when the first meeting of the new term .took place with Mts. D. C. Stuart presiding. The principals of .the schools acknowledged cash donations for sport and library equipment. The jtea held at the home of Mrs. It. M. Winslow had been very successful and arrangements were made to hold Ihe annual telephone bridge on October 23. Mrs. Foster Wlllan was appointed general .con venor lor this function. The proceeds will help jto purchase some of the extra health and recrea tional equipment required by. the new course of studies recently; Is sued by the Department of Educa tion. Arrangements were, made for the October meeting at which the Governor-General's medal and High School entrance diplomas wlij be presented to last year's; grad uating classes. The meeting ?x pressed deep sympathy with Mrs". v, i, AVU1. IWUCMIf .Lfl I fered bereavement, through ihe death of her husbands ' Following the business meeting ana musical program, VI. W. IS. Rlddell of the Prince Rupert .Fish eries Experimental Station gave a most interesting and' Instructive address on "Prosperity and Science" Dr'. Rlddell emphaslteii the need of continued development In the physical sciences through co-operative research. Instead of a ten years moratorium being placed on scientific 'research in the physical sciences, 'the social 1 sciences which have lagged too far! I 11 1 1 ( 1 A - 1 'l V ' oexiina snouia, accelerate meir proi gress and give to ihe world "morel of the benefits of the Investiga tions, of the physical sciences.' Sir Oliver Lodge's" complaint that scientific' investigations have had evil effects was true' only in; the sense that the application of there Investigations had been, misused through a demand for their wronj? application. Progress Essential A moratorium, on scientific; search would hinder progress In many fields where further pre gress Is essential; lh medicine, in safety factors In modern transpor tation, in labor-saying. ;devices lit the home as well as In industry,' In finding substitutes for natural resources which are' in. danger 6; -plet!on, in conservation 'of re sources, in the increase' of produc tion and the prevention- of "waste In .agriculture, mining; and fls:i-Ing. -"h In the physical science? should be seven years ahead of the work being done by the- applied branches of science If new lines of endeavor were to be started; The only permanent solution of the unemployment problem, was more employment. This could best be attained through new industries made possible by the. Investigations of the physical, scientists new Industries which would not nessarlly displace present 'iridui tries. Hence the need was for stimulation of such research rather than marching abreast of PEAS ) J Positively Non-fattening .' comforting to thou who value tKtlr 1 (ijurci to know thit Royti City freih, 1 tender P contain full noufiihmknt 1 (How without a tract of fit. I ' At "DEMERS" Sale ! Balances of sale groups drastically repriced and cut to flie Afy?o!uf e limit to clear! Also brand-new fall goods just arrived this week and thrown into 19 Only PRESSES Formerly to 755 755 Absolute Clearance Price . .. . 95' . Pure Silk Crepe de Lhine blips Beautifully trimmed with deep Re J.95 Pure Silk jSatin Slips fDeep lace at yoke "Full bias cut.. Nurose' and White and hem. 1.59 50c WHILE THEY LAST! All Our Better Shoes Formerly to 5.50! Sale Prife 23 Winter Hats Formerly to 4.95! Sale Price 1.49 7 Only Sports Jackets iets Fprmeny to 4.ooi Sale Frice .. 2,95 24 Pa)n Running Shoes shoes Formerly 1.50 & 1.951 Sale Price 3-70 95C the'; applied Science branches. In, addition to describing some of the investigations being carried on by such agencies as the Na-tlowtT Research Council, agrlcal-traiV colleges; . 'experimental farms, and'expetimental . stations, Dr, Rldeti told' of the research work belhj;carriedi on in such fields as Eugenics, psycho-analysis, psycho-oiojsy.'. healthy and crime. To solve UieV.'many- problems, confronting the' world constructive and scientific thinking was needed. Rol Judge, with vocal solos, ac companied by Mrs J. S. Black, and MlsS" Patricia McClymont, with a skillfully rendered pianoforte sop,- provided a most acceptablu musical program. After the singing of the Na tional Anthem" refreshments were served and a pleasant social hour enjoyed. Timely Recipes B AN ANA NUT BREAD Quarter cup shortening,. V2 cup sugar, 1 egg (well Deaten), 1 cup bran; IVi cup3 flour, 2 tsps. baking rimi'fW A th aU. U. Istv soda I- Oct. 14 Hu" w y f " f ' ! A I cup chopped nut mvixa, IV2 cups mashed bananas, 2 tbsps. water, 1 tsp. vanlila extract. Cream shortening and sugar well, Add egg and all bran. Sift flouif iwlth baking powder, isa.lt and soda Mix nuts; with, flour and add alternately with mashed bananas to tyhldh the water has been added--Stir In vanilla. Pour Into greased loaf 'JAn. Let stand 30 mln-utoS andi bake in moderate oven (375 deg. FJ one hour. Let cool before cutting. Yield! 1 loaf 8VZ by 'V2 inches. Miss Ada S, Myles, for years prominently Identified with Crosby Olfls, School at Port Simpson and now-residing In Saint John, N.B., arr(ved in the city from Vancouver yesterday in the course of a visit to thlsjcoast, She will be here until Sunday when she will proceed to Port'telmpson to Visit there. the sale at sensationally low prices! 6 Only New FALL SUITS Regular to 35.00 Bedrock Oft. 50 bale Price 2-Way Stretch Elastic Girdles Light weight and flexible. Firm control with freedom! Afln Regular 1.50 t0 15 only WHITE SHOES Formerly 2.75 to 4.25! Absolute Clearance Price . Oddments in SWEATERS Formerly to 4.95 ! Absolute Clearance Price . . . "DEMERS" Announcements -Anglican tea, Mrs. Bryant's, Mc-Mordle Apts., September 17. Cambrai's tember 18. Bazaar ber 19. Autumn Dance, Sep- for Boys' Band Septem- Harvest Festival Sale, Salvation Army Citadel, September 21, 8 p.m. Canadian Legion Whist September 23. Bridge ani) Presbyterian Tea, September 23. Orange dance, September 25. Queen Mary tea, Mrs. burner's. September 29. Junior Chamber Dance, October 2. Come to Bazaar, October 7 and 8. of Heil- Commerce (212) Catholic Hall, United Church Supper, October J5. Ladles' Music Club Tea Musicals, Canadian ber 15. Legion Bazaar, Oct)- Baptist bazaar carnival. Oct. 24. Stk Peter's Church Bazaar, ember 12. Nov- L. O. B. A. Bazaar. November 39 It Pays to Buy From I MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right with the markets and we sell for less. Mall or phone your order and save FREE OIFT COUPONS for a- Dinner Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupert, B.C, MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE V 9 Only New COATS Reg. $21 val. Just arrived! Bedrock 17.50 sale l g Prire t Regular 1.951 Imported lace trlml Braslere and Panties, particularly well cut i.49 Crepe de Chine Dance Sets Daintily lace trimmed Brassiere and Panties! Regular A Q 1.50 quality! Special J.. ' 25 only LADIES' HATS to Clear! Formerly to 4.95 ! Priced for Absolute Clearance! All-Wool Flannel Dressing Gowns Formerly 5.50! Absolute Clearance Price 1 1 3 .00 .95 .95 READY-TO WEAR Third Avenue and Second Street THIS 7 Only Wool DRESSES Formerly 12.50 Si 13.50 Absolute 4.95 Clearance LL rco . SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN LOVELY LINGERIE ;-jace. ana cut, 10 i:t smootniy! Tea, Rose and White. A -f Q Reg. i.95 Wl& Silk and Lisle Snuggies Snug fitting Panties ana Vests that will keep you warm, without being bulky 1 Qffn Real value Ot) Lovely Pure Satin Sets Silk Guaranteed Suede Taffeta Slips They wash beautifully! Good strong seams! lace trimmed! 14 AUUllVVt Correct length! Etftra Value Outsize Panties Reg. 1.75 quality Sale Price Smart Silk Blouses Formerly to 3.951 Sale Price 98c Fine Quality Rayon; In smartly tailored style! Regular Clio 75c! Genuine value 50c WHILE THEY LAST! 8 Only Dark Dresses Formerly to 11.50! Sale Price 3-95 4 Only Twin Sweater Sets Formerly 4.95 & A AC 5.50! Sale Price .... fj'" New Rubber Overshoes 1.59 1.95 KIND OF THING - CALLS FOR KLIM Why not take your milk to camp the easiest, safest way in a tin of KLIM? It is pure, whole milk, powdered for lightness, and Vacuum-Packed to assure its keeping qualities summer and winter. Nothing has been added, and only the natural water content removed. 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