PAOI TOVH TEX DAILY N1W1 KELLOGG' HELP ME AVE ! "Real nourishment cottf o lilile In KcIIok ' Corn FlaVn nd all my family love their erispaest and flavor t" Kellogg's Com Flakes give you"many generous servings for a few cents. And they're so convenient! So delicious I The exclusive waxtite inner wrapper keeps them oven-fresh, ready to eat with milk or cream. Serve Kellogg's often and save money. At all grocers. .Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Packed Better SECT FLAKES 10ffyf2ftORH FLAKES Md Better Taste Better Glass cereal bowl vi th 3 packa gts of Kellogg's Corn Flakeil Makes a lianiltomc set. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront A visitor at the floats of Ihc Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club is the mission boat Lady Ruth of the Alaska Evangelistic Society which arrived yesterday fmm Douglas. Alaska, and will 'he here until Saturday when it will proceed to Seattle to be laid up for Hie winter. On board the I jul v Ruth, which has been in Al askan waters since spring, are Floyd L. oilman of Douglas AI-aska, field director of the Alaska Evangelistic Society; Robert Welch, skipper, and Manuel Chrfstensen and Clyde Boyer. Mr. Welch will proceed from Seattle to Texas to engage in deputation Christensen is going to Spokane and Mr. Rover to Salem. Oreiron. Mr. Welch is well known in tl.is district, being the son of Rev. W.I R. Welch, now United Church pastor at Bella Bella and formerly at Terrace., The Lady Ruth i a" well-equipped and comfortable vessel of 42 feet length overall and derives 150 horsepower from twin Grey engines. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imperial, Capt. S. H. Sims, arrived in port early I his morning from Stewart and, after discharging fuel cargo at the company's local tanks, sailed early this afternoon for Iioco. Frilled Curtain Nets With assorted colored dots. A A .4 yards. $J.VU Monks Cloth Q4 A A 48" wide. Yard .... . . V-lvv "Flannelette Sheets Extra heavy $1.00 Bleached Sheeting 81" wide special $1.00 2 yards Nottingham Curtain Nets Assorted patterns. A A 5 yards Axminstcr and Velvet Floor Bugs-Values to $4.95 $3 50 Lace. Trimmed Satin Slips In peach or white. Q4 A A Each Satin Panties Lace v trimmed Pair Phone 9 ?JLeJJ 79c Suede Taffeta Slips Pink or white lace trimmed. AGs Each. W.C Women's Silk Stripe Winter Vests fr$ 8houUk'r: $1.00 'Girls' Panties and Bloomers Lace trimmed. Q A A ' 3 pairs tpX.UV Ladies' Silk Knit Pyjamas Assorted qolors and styles to Q-fl Aff $2.95: Special . . . Blouses Assorted Silk ilk Taffeta Taffeta stripes stripes and and $1.49. Each checks to O-l A A We Close at 8 p.m. Saturdays INSPECTOR IS HEARD (Continued from Page One") Schools and $7:50 to Seal Cove School. The resignation of Miss S. A Mills as treasurer of the association was received with regie' and the secretary was asked lo express to Miss Mills the sincere thanks of the association for ' er many years of faithful service and unstinting effort. Arthur Sutton was appointed treasurer. Friday, October 22, was set as the dale of the usual autumn telephone bridge and convenors were appointed to arrange for this function. Arrangements were made for the October meeting when diplomas will be presented to the pupils who have this year graduated from the elementary schools into high school.. Weather Forecast (Furnished through the courtesy o the Dominion Meteorological' Bureau al Victoria and Prince Rupert. This forecast is compiled from obve.rsatlons taken at 5 ajn. today and covers the 33 hour period ending 5 p.m. tomorrow) General' Synopsis Pressure has risen on north coast and fine warm weather prevails over the interior of British Columbia. Prince Rupert and Queen Char lotte Islands Moderate south to southeast winds, mostly fair with no change In temperature. West Coast of Vancouver Island- Moderate shifting winds, cloury and cool with probable showers. WALLACES Mid-Month Specials FRIDAY and SATURDAY Quilting Batts 72x90. Each.... 59c Feather Filled Pillows Art 7Cr i O ticking' covers. Each Striped Drapery Homespun In three variations. fi-fl A A A yards..... $J..UV Brocaded Rayons In seven shades. 4 yds. . $1.00 Pastel Dresses Lacy weave in green wmte, yenow or blue. A A Each . Girls' Shorts or Slacks In navy $1.00 Women's Flannelette Gowns Short sleeve, assorted trims. JjJ J QQ Boys' Pullover Sweaters V or zipper fastener. Ea. 79 c Women's Lisle Hose In sand or grey nice quality. Ci A A 3 pairs tpA.W Boys' tree-quarter length Pure Wool Turntop Hose Mer- Q4 A A cury quality. 2 prs. . . VXvU Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose Values to $1.00. 65C Children's Cotton Hose C-l AA Fawn rib. 4 prs. . . . . . Women's English Melton Cloth JacketsFull zipper front, colors navy, brown, green, scarlet. CJ Qff Values to $7.95 yitJtJ Foundation Garments Corsets, cor-solettes, girdles, etc. Values to $2.95. Special dear- Q4 ft A ance, each JfJ.VV Misses' Wool Vests Some clearing lines. Values to $1.25 65C Children's Vests and Bloomers Cream with silk stripe or bloomers in navy bloomer or pantie A Fig style. Each .... Hand Embroidered Pillow Slips Nice quality. C-l ft ft Per pair .., tX.VU Wools Assorted colors for afghan, cushions, sweaters, etc. Full assortment of shades. An Per ball .,, A"t Third & Fulton Bernice Palmer says . . . Unless you have already round ed Prosperity's everlasting corner and soup Lones and hamburgers are to you a thing of th? past, this recipe-for Danish road should be most welcome as the maiden's heart.,. Danish' Pot Roast Three or 4-pounds of rump 01 chuck po(.roast,r .flour for dredg- ng, lard for browning, 2 table spoons orown sugar, one-innu :up vinegar. Salt and pepper. Have beef from rump or chuck boned and rolled. Dredge with flour and brown in hot lard nn nil sides. Season with salt and ' epper; sprinkle with brown sug iir, and add .vinegar, togethej with 1 cup hot water. Covei ou la tter and thicken liquid for Kravy. berved with spinach with hard-cooked eggs, boiled rica head lettuce with thousand island 'ressinir and cherry cobbler vou ecipe. Oakland. CHEERIO I Danish Queen Is Improving Conditioil Following Operation Now Stated to be Fairly Good COPENHAGEN., Sept. 16: The condition of Queen Alexandrine, following an operation for stomach trouble,, was reported to be fairly good yesterday.. C. N. It. TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m. BULWARK OF DEMOCRACY (Continued from Page 1) ucatlon in.Canada, the. speaker .contended, was not tod much. Dr. Morrison then proceeded to discuss the organization of. educa. tlon In Canada. Under the 'British North America Act education was a provincial and not a federal function. There could well, however,' be greater co-ordination: between the provinces In the matter . of ed ucation. Text books might be com- chuA, one of the less expensive andsome overlapping ellmln-cuts of meat, is used, and the i e ker & suiting dish is as tender as . with ... rather a,w ., than cord provincial federal control of education, he admitted that it was a matter of national concern. The Dubllc school system was Justifiable on two great general grounds for the sake of the Indi vidual and for the sake of the state. The value of education to the Individual was not to be measured In memorization, winning of scholarships or passing of examinations but by the mastery of Information, acquisition of better Ideals, Judg plosely and let cook slowly until ment- attitude, habits and ethics flone, two. or two and a half anc development of character and n-s Rpmnvp i,n.vn9.t in n hnt personality, a Deuer lnomauai meant a better state and the ac compllshment of these personal ad' vantages made for the safety of the state and the democracy of which the educational system such 'lave an inexpensive meal that is hat of Canada was a part It for a King. Cider vineirar is! ew ueveiopmenis tsed most extensively in this In conclusion Dr. Morrison re-art of California and thai is ferred to recent educational devel-vhat I used in trying out this opments In British Columbia, Curi rlrula had been revised, more mod-. I em and up-to-date books- andj f equipment were prescribed ancf there was new administrative or-1 1 ganlzatlon. For some years several 'hundred teachers had been work-i Ing on various committees' without charge In connection with the I bringing about of Improvements. ' The revised program of studies was the gift of the teachers to their province. Dr. Morrison was thanked for his address by Dr: H. N. Brocklesby; president of the club, who was In the chair. Guests, In addition to the speaker, were Geoffrey Wlllett and Harry Gordon-Cooper. Appointment of a committee coni slstlng of W. M. Watts, chairman; J. O. Williamson, J. H. McCllnton.. J. H. Bulger, C, C. Mills, CH P. Balagno; William Crulckshank and D O. Borland to be In charge of the forthcoming Halloa-e'en (nasquer-ade dance on October 29 was an? nounced. 1 1 k i itvi rnn t-i ix I m I The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digettitile, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. THI WEEK ONLY mmm m Home Remedies, Toiletries Rubber Goods, Stationery Candy and Drug Store Sundries at HALF PRICE McCUTCHEON'S Fashion Show And Tea Is Being Held Outstanding Affair This Afternoon By Ladles' Aid of First United Church An outstanding event Is the fashion show and tea and sale being held this afternoon by the Ladles' aid of First United Church in the Boston Hall. The fashion show Is an elaborate and colorful one, featuring all the latest In ladles' wear and culminating with a beautiful tiridal procession. Annette's Is In charge of the fashion show and the mannequins are Mrs. Tommy Fras-er, Mrs. S. E. Alexander, Mrs. A. E. Dickens Jr., Mrs. W. F. Stone, Mrs. D. Owens and the Misses Dorothy Balllnger, Blanche Jensen, Elsie Davis, Thelma Davis and Tona Blaln RAK SILVER NKW YORK: (CP) Bar jail- :er was unchanged at 44s4c per One ounce on the New York met-i market today. Thursday, StPtemb l TONIGHT - FRlZsAf" Last Show Starts 9;3 1 M-G.M'i GREATEST MUSICAL ROMANCE! mi MutUm (W, I!' J... : JOHN 1 BARRY KOBERT Z. LEONARD Hum Siranbri. At 7:21 and 953 FOR SALE One 23-Jewell Vanguard Waltham Watch Price sizes . . . Rifles 30 U.S.A. Good as nev Winchester Self Loading 35 Cal 22 Single Shot-..., Shot Guns Double Barrel, Hammcrless, 12 gauge Musical Instruments Tenor Banjo, Ornhcum No. 1 Guitar Good as new Also NEWS and CARTOON COMING MONDAY The Fight plcturti of the Century! LOUIS vs. FAKR $25.00 $39.50 $17,50 1 $4.00 $12. $17.50 $8.00 Used Furniture Beds, Dressers, Dining Room Suite, Studio Couch, Tables, Kitchen Ranges, Etc New Furniture Beds Complete with Cotton Felt Mattress and Cable Spring-All onn C) Floor Covering Dominion Printed Linoleum-Square yard Prince Rupert 85c D.ELIO Furniture Exchange I Hours !)'a.in. ln'5p' UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD, Steamers leave Prince Rupert for VaLcoufer: T.8.S. CATALA EVERT TUESDAY, 1:30 PJft Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:31 PJkL Cue Vancouver, Monday am. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets frcfl A. W, NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Aent, Third Ave. PhontJ i