fkht four I; Si3 Size 4 I ;. Sue 5 v' " v. , Australian City Has No Serious Financial Ills Krp thb wfth yoo rdpea Choos the size of RflVAtCrnr Peas that !s heat suited to your needs t J the Petit Pois for garnishing! for formal dinners; very popular for general use; economical for family meals. Councillor Claims Melbourne f Strongest City in World Is ' Winnipeg, sept. 22: xcp) - Strongest city financially in the j-brid.' Is Melbourne, Australia, acceding to T. S. Nettlefold, a coun-cilior'of the southern metropolis, t Enfoilte to England In the course pt a world tour, Nettlefold said here Melbourne has no direct responsibility. for relief but pays a fixed "annual! sum of $50,000 into a relief fuod'seV up by the state legislature of Victoria and administered hvTlf.a ftwrr trustees. .- Citv. councillors receive no nav- ALAS, SCHOOL O.K ment.'ln Melbourne, he said. The HAMILTON, Ont. Sept. 21: (CP) city derives revenue from Its hydro Im'aeine the disappointment Ix-AtPm. nrnfit of whirh lnst. venrlwhen youngsters rushed to an alley r.finnnnn near a school here thinking i A parking charge of 36 cents on ears.in downtown streets is another source of revenue. There Is no tax On light and power accounts. .'.Relief recipients in the city of 1,250,000 population number only 10,0(10 he said, and there is a short a- Baptist Tea And Sale Wednesday Enjoyable Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon in Church Parlors An enjoyable tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon at the church parlors by the Ladies' Aid -of First Baptist Church. Fall flowers were used effectively in decorations. ! Norman Fraser. president of the Ladies' Aid, and Mrs. E. E. Brandt, wife of the pastor. Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, Mrs. II. M. Daggett and Mrs. Frank Morris were in charge of the tea room. Mrs. Don Ritchie and Mrs. C. O. Campbell were serviteurs and Mrs. E. Alger was cashier. Mrs. Jack Armstrong was in charge of the sale of home cooking. Iettino children to eat puddings is sometimes a problem. Getting them to drink milk is sometimes a problem. Here's a solution to both make smoother, more nourishing, better-flavoured puddings with Car-mtion Milk. Other desserts, too ice cream, pies, cakes, are improved when you use smooth, creamy, double-rich Carnation. Try Carnation for all milk cooking, as cream for coffee and cereals. I r n A I A mm mm mm. Man in the Moon The equinoxlal gales are on us and we" shall have to get out our slickers. Jake says he bought two flickers at one-ofthe recent sales and now he wonders what he's going to do with them. He can't wear both at one "time. - No, his great grandmother was a Scotswoman so he can't give either of the slickers away. She might rise in' her grave and swat him. The Czechoslovaks have had to yield to pressure. I remember a number of times when I had to do the same. The system began many years ago when my father put on the pressure and I yielded. This' life is a scries of pressures by somebody. Sometimes it is the tax collector. The guests were received by Mrs.nessinan). .My son left yout firm because you called him a blithering dummy. Will you take back the blithering dummy,?" Businessman: "Certainly. He can start again tomorrow." A candidate for Parliament de claimed: "The people of this coun trv must erow more wheat!" ler. "I'm talking about food for mankind;'1 retorted the candidate, "but 111 get. around to your case in a minute." thC-j "Rnmetlmps" savs "an nnrter- school was on fire, The blaze was .sf andin eontemnorarv -if, riiffi. In a warehouse in the same alley cult ta make a satUfactorily impos- wnitii paei lib fccnuui. Irif answer to voi r wife's nnest.lnn Thursday, September THE DAILY NEWS a, Ever Wonder Why You're Constipated? Do you ever have days when you ust have to drag yourself along, when you feci tired, sunk-be-cause of that constlpaUon? Then why not find out tie real cause of your trouble? What have von had to eat lately? Just things like meat, bread and potatoes? It that's It. you may not have to look any farther. It's likely your trouble Is you dont get enough -bM." And 'bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food. It means a kind of food that Isn't consumed In the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass In the Intestines and aids elimination. If "bulk" Is what you lack, your ticket Is a dish of crisp crunchy Kellogg's All-Bran for breakfast every day. It contains the "bulk you need plus Nature's great intestinal tenlc.. vitamin B,. Eat it every day. drink plenty of water, and Join the "regulars"! Made by Kellogg In London. Ont. j FLYING ATTRACTS " :: T 'Well!whatdldy0udoattheofflceldangllng lonS lcBs over Paddock mr. j. u. rraser nas reiurnea 10 todav?" rails watching her father train the city from a visit in Vancouver, ' J race horses. Famous figures in rac- ing and aviation came and went. vtr n f .u. ....J . . , i ionic itbumcu uj nic tuy iwiss Auarev viereric rpinrneni n. i Of skilled labor. Melbourne on Tuesday night's train 'from, a' home, on the Prince Charles this 'be iSFZlSi TiSlSS t? mends $500,000 ann nallv nn hpr'hH.f trin tn T,r. n,ho i, : . Dejn? mailed I to to Hollywood to be if,-.jr j i w nnvii. ne 1.1 ii. li ijiuiiuiis iiuin racon, vueen unar- panianu garaens. a provincial police court case. lotte Islands f i : mm I I DONT LIKE n IIHjlHMHPIijjH m YOOJUST TRY A - HK1PVBHBT MmL ' ilH X with carnation i KrmmmM mmtt -JHh 7 milk 1 I lKll villa I You know, of course, that the use of Carnation Milk for Infant feeding is growing rapidly as more and more doctors learn of its easy digestibility, due to heat treatment and homogenization, its extra amount of the "sunshine" vitamin D, and its always uniformity and safety. Write for beautifully illustrated Carnation Cook Book. A host of ideas and recipes for. 15 (postpaid)'. Carnation Company,. Limited! Abbott St.. Vancouver irtrmuiMiimij . ,m mm tarnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT "FROM CONTENUD COWS" LUI. I Ih, "Conl.I.J How- .y.ry Molay .;BM, S.. you, loco t.w.popm, lot .w,'.M onj Km.. n edited by Bay Morris, daughter of Novelist Governeur Morris and secretary to Fred Astalre,. the dancer. Bay is one, of Beryl's friends who hope to sec her In the movies in an aviation picture. Good Jobs on Land Aviation may be offering adventure and careers of a kind In ADDRESS ON PEACE RIVER Kev. It. C. II. Durnford Shows Advantages of Centralized Schools For Northern B. C. British Columbia's Peace River .Block was the subect of an inter csting address given by Reverend R. C. II. Durnford to the Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association last evening in the auditorium of the Booth Memorial High School. Describing briefly, but vividly, the topographical, social, and economic conditions, and the exploration and settlement of British Columbia's seven thousand I square miles of the Peace River district, Mr. Durnford proceeded to the main theme of his address, j"The Peace River Larger Unit ol ENGLAND'S WOMEN Educational Administration." I The Ineffectiveness of the at W. A. Plcnderlelth, was in- movie stars the most likely cjientsstructed the by Department of Ed as they get the desire to see the ucatlon to proceed with the for real thing after .acting In jungle pictures. To keep herself busy in the meantime Beryl is writing her life's story. As a little girl out lit South Africa she spent days sitting matlon of one lanre consolidated educational area for the whole Peace River district in British Columbia. The boundaries of all for mer districts were abolished and. the whole area was placed under the administration of the Inspec-, tor of Schools, who was also the) Official Trustee. . Mr. Durnford, who lived in Rol-I la for three years and travelled extensively through the district, spoke from observation and ex ; perlence as he described the great' improvement in school buildings and In educational equipment and facilities which has taken Dlace since consolidation has been ef fected. Well built frame schools brought up to a commendabli standard as far as sanitation the teaching and instruction end "lighting, heatlne. and vntl1nt inn to women but, according t0 Irene are concerned, have taken tv Hlnton secretary of the Women's'place of untidy log buildings with-Employment Federation -who finds 'out proner heating and sanitary ' v."""---innaiiEriiieins. iNaiurnnv tner wo year-and-over class, there are new highly-paid Jobs, developing on the. ground. She particularly lowns her own car. "England's hos jpltals and institutions offer a wide field for the competent and well-trained cook or dietician. They (will pay almost anything to the rl'ht women," is her remark. For j those who must have the different I Job she told of Speech Therapy not only curing stutters but beau , tlfylng thick, ugly speech and act-j ing in advisory capacity to radio speaKcrs. Migration South Eleanor Nicholson of the Wo men's Overseas Settlement Board has waved goodbye to more than 500 women who have gone to South Africa, Australia and New ! Zealand t0 take jobs since the I start of the year. School teachers 'and nurses have the best chances Correct qualifications are neces-jsary. Pay Is about the same as here, conditions with regard to I time off and recrpatlon are better j Eleanor Nicholson had also something to say on the subject of husband hunters. t v It seems that owing to the shortage of men in England some 'of the younger women set the Idea they can use business as a Itrap for matrimony by getting jobs ,ln the Dominions. "There may bi more men but they are just as wary," Is Eleanor's advice, "If you ,are after your man take time off ito get him but don't mix the two 'Interests or you'll lose your Job.'' biie nas watched developments since British women started to migrate through her society in 1925. The Dally News Is an A. B. C. a great deal of opposition from certain quarters to the scheme of consolidation at first, but as the recommends ratepayers became aware that they dietetics and cooking, cited the t were trettlnir better f i... case of a young cook in Scotland (cost there has b-en a steadily in-.who: gets more than $1,600 and creasing body of public opinion developing In favor of the new system. The speaker, however, did not fall to point out certain disadvantages which the plan brought with it in the loss of autonomy m Phones 18 & 81 P.O. Box 575 FOR SATISFACTION Try MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Groceries Reliable Service Opposite Canadian Legion $ Be Sure To Visit H( ALMER'S ALMER'S 1 Coffee Shopped Corner THIRD and SIXTH The Brightest and Most up to me-Minute Eating Place In Prince Rupert Operi 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. I 2.- .... l i local educational anairs; out m his opinion the advantage far outweighed the disadvantage. At the business meeting wmcn preceded the address and presided over by Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow, the association voted the sum of thirty-five dollars to each of the three large schools and seven aoi-lars and fifty cents to the Seal Cove School. It was also decided to pay the cost of repairing the couches in the medical rooms of the Borden Street and King Edward Schools and to donate covers for the couches. Discussion took place regarding the purchase of radios for the schools so that advantage might be taken of the educational broadcasts electrically transcribed by station C. B. R which could be broadcast to the local schools through the courtesy of the local station. It was reported that the recent ea and sale of home-cooking had been very successful and thank were expressed to the conveners and to those who had assisted (Continued from Pan? Onei tempts of the local School Board! them. During the evening a de 1 in their efforts In nrnvlrie siiltnhlo 1rrVifn1 minimal nmursm um run l - f - " ' - llgl.b.UI IIIUOILU. r.up).a lMi V . ra'eimi th .'few miles out of Cheltenham be- accomodation and an adequats dercd by Mrs. R. O. Large with the children of tha vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs little-pressure and the people that cause she prefers the country and is eduaUonjor district made necessary a change J. C. Gllker, and pianoforte duets havp tn hnw tn thp nfffriat tt.ni rfn within easy reach of a gliding club, not like It Gliding is her present sport but the ,n lne administration of tha by Mrs, J. C Gllker and Mrs. J 'silent wraithlike kites have not cap-j schools. Four larger administrative O. McKlnley. The vote taken dur- You mav have heard about thJtured Amy's heart. She really ' nlts were created by abolishing ing the past week regarding a pro - - . . , ... i.i l Is in iiiiiiin rir rj n no wants "It would be so nine "isting posec cnangc in me organization man who told the doctor his wife a plane. "vu"ui"".l dSc tw and of the association resulted as fpl- had t d her and asked easy to gei around." she remarked uniting .. rnofiiiiff tn rMr( n,if. mv i.f. M" '" uitnct. y me en lows: mr tnree associations, a u ne wouio. can in some time soon,"-' f th f 11 ",c new larcer- 'anj scDarate separate one one for ior eaeh eacn school scnooj, 1SV iw. nosslblv possiDiy within witnin the tne next next week weeK or or one crashed two years ago 6 uninsur- , unlt , ier $ystem had demonstrated its For one association, as at present ... ... . " lwn.nri lnnl. of If ICU, Severe-looking woman (to busl- Amy is valiantly optimistic about lllTl f Sj.ti0?.?:!?' the future of women in aviation. . f u'""'s w i,'TWH " hw ngin oi -in "They haven't jobs now. Not one in the flying game has. When this civil aviation movement really gets started there'll be heaps of chances." Beryl Markham who flew the Atlantic in 1936 is also in London looking for fljrlng work. Braving the ocean has brought her little hard cash and she now has the Idea "How about hay?" yelled a heck-1 OI WKlng sen-conducted flying parties to Africa to hunt and pho 1 V. iij i . lugiupu wuu game, one consiaers ;nr me ijujuiaat: ui impruvea equip- iwonai aninem reiresnmenu were ment, a free health service, dental served by a committee in charge service, free night-schools for ; of Mrs. R. Wood and Mr. Perkins adults, expert supervision of and an enjoyable hour waf spent sciioois, ana aaauionai necessary i in conversation, educational equipment to give the children of the Isolated districts an opportunity for educational development comparable to the best that could be had In the wealthier centres. So successful was the ex- TOO EDUCATE HpRSE USTOWEL, Ont., Sept. 21 : (CP) James Taut had his Up badly gashed when teaching his horse etl queue, as iaui was arxui to bite a perimcnt that in the following pear the animal grabbed it and year, mc scnooi inspector, nart of Tant's lln LAST TIMES TOMr.nr FIRST VIEW OF FAIR Last Complete Shoff WALTER HUSTON JAMES STEWAUT "OF HUMAN HEARTS" (At 8:20, Once Onlj) PLUS It OUT. MONTGOMERY VIRGINIA HI1UCE in 'First 100 Years' (AT 7:00 and 10:07) WOULD NEWS (At 8:13 Onlj) TORONTO, Sept 21 (CP) Brought from Fleshci; m to Toroni to, 14-year-old Lois Wurxl got he: first view Of the Canadian Nation, al Exhibition throuph an amb'j lance window. 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