PAGE FOUR The Survival of the Sweetest AGAIN ARE F OOTWEAR WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF SAMPLE SHOES tunners and Boots that we have picked up at mar- vellously low prices and we are throwing them on | | | flour, | one-half teaspoon ; ; ; ‘. ‘lakes. the market at prices that must prove compelling. Call and be convinced. Most of the shoes we are handling now are Leckies.’ The market is away down and we are buying regu- larly and selling at the latest “away down” prices. CUT RATE SHOE STORE sradually. m hot waffle iron zolden brown. Yield: | ! VANCOUVER, (By Barbara B. Brooks) C t t th B | CORN FLAKE WAFFLE COOKIES u O e one | Two-third cup shortening, one| up sugar, two eggs (well beaten), hree-quarter cup milk, one teaspoon baking powder, ; shredded cocoanut, Cream shortening and add sugar!comes to the Capitol Add eggs and mix well. | Stir in sifted dry ingredients alter- , nately with milk and add cocoanut ' ind corn flakes. Drop by spoonfuls 30 cookies, two and one- 1alf inches in diameter. VANCOUVER WHEAT Aug. 5 | of “Carnival Boat” at the Capitol Bill Boyd jand Ginger Rogers as the st as a young lumberman two cups | ar ofa carnival show-boat troupe form the Salt, one cup : duo in two cups corn | Pomantic trees, which Theatre this romance of the big week-end. Bill made love to Ginger in “Suicide “Carnival Boat,” his Fleet,” love but in for the and bake until lger part in the story opposition. to his affection for Gin- iger brings about some of the big- gést dramatic scenes in the picture. ! The romance bet n Boyd and Wheat | Ginger is set against a fast moving Mi 2 Erick R.N Mr. and Mrs. William Brass, M | Was quoted at 55%gc on the local ex- | background of action in a big k Port Simp ill ypany Mrs. ter. William and Master f r Br | change today. ging camp and a w boat. Thrills E. G. O fisses Ai-| and. Miss Olive Van Cooten will} vie calpain are injected with the breaking up leen and Millicent Osborne who are} sail on the Prince John tonigh | A.D Stewart of Lewis Island ar- | of g log-jam, — the wrecking of a leaving tomerrev tendea| spend a holiday at “The Dunes,’| rived in the city yesterday for a| heavily loaded unaway logging visit in England. They will iil’ Tlell, Queen Charlotée Islands orief visit to town. He is a guest at|train and Bill’s trip across the from Montreal on the liner Em- —- | ‘he Savoy Hotel. mountain peaks on a “high-line” press of Bi 1, Miss Erickson, The “mite,” a coin in use during j}with only a log between him and a plans to visi Continent before ral cities on the! Biblical days was worth about ot) Moles spend the returning quarter cent — earth below the frost line. ' winter in the | 250-foot drop to oblivion “Carnival Boat” from an ori- mene Be AUNT FLO TO THE RESCUE, . sy aceer Dore NEXT EVENING ws A gnane Apnatty OH, | OON'T KNOW. 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LEVER BROTHERS LimrTED The hard-water soop for tub, washer and dishpan For the Monday Wednesday and Satur-| day 11:30 a.m.! YoU fees EM bE TRAE From the East— et ‘OM WHY Sunday, Thursday and Friday,}| , \ Ferebve beeondine 11 p.m. ~Z Monday, Wed nesday and Satur-| om day 1:30 p.m.| BPM For Vancouver— | wed | Monday 3 p.m. | i \y & e Wednesday 8 a.m, SYA ™ e Friday ll pn, i \ : \ », | Saturday 6 p.m. | / ar Aug. 3, 6, 13, 20 and 27 p.m. | LA From Vancouver— yo aT Sunday mee Rasy Wednesday 11:30 a.m. AX Friday 11:30 a.m. | 4 ¥ Saturday 11:30 am, } , Aug. 8, 15, 22 and 29 am NR I TEAMED UP “Carnival Boat,” 1 the fiery-haired | little entertainer plays a much big-! His father’ S| Mr, and Mrs, A. R A. R. ‘Mallory of Port |Clements motored down from Port |Clements for a brief ‘Visit to Queen | Charlotte City, returning home the same day. ' A. L. Dyson of Port Clements was | a visitor to Queen Charlotte City on| Sunday. He reported things as be- ing very quiet at Port Clements. C.N.R. Trains For the East— Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- lays 12:30 noon Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- lays ; 3 p.m. *| From the East— Sundays, Thursdays and Fridays 11 p.m. ginal story by Marion Jackson and {Don Ryan The cast includes Hobart Bosworth; Marie Prevost, tdgar Kennedy, Harry Sweet, | Charles Sellon and Walter Percival. | SE ee | Phone 953 Fred Kohler, Friday & Saturday Specials | Mrs Haines Mar- lalade, per 16-02. jar Orange iylmer Grape Fruit 35 ze 2's, 2 tins for c Malkin’s Best Pure Plum 39¢ Jam, per 4-ib. pail Elk Brooms—5 string 34 each Cc Many Flowe1 4 cake for irk’s Tomato Juice 5 Soap 25c 20c Malkin’s Best TOMATOES Size 2% Ss PINK SALMON on rae lic 37c s $1.19 ley Plums—Size 2’s Fel Naptha Soap erfect Seal Jars per dozen ect Seal Jars | Qual per dozen : Malkin’s Best aE SOCKEYE SALMON 35¢ age Gold Medal] an eT JAM 2 tins ns ALMON , pel lb 39c pail salifornia Orange 79 Extra Special, 5 doz Cc Cransparent Apples 25 5 lbs. for c n Carrot 6 bunches for 25¢ ps che .d 13¢ Cucu 7 9c nber each | District News | nt wen aes sin| SRADEGATE Phone 953 | 15¢c $1.39 F Friday, August 5, 1989 Friday & Saturday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m, Feature Starts at 7:55 & 9:59 ADMISSION — 5c & 5g SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:39 Feature Starts 3:25—L5e & 355 ROMANCE — COMEDY — THRILL a: ADVENTURE — Bill Boyd in “Carnival Boat” With Fred Kohler, Hobart Bosworth, Ginger Rogers A Story of Lumberjacks Among Big Timbers ! } | } Comedy—LAUREL & HARDY in “COUNTY HOSPITAL” Sport—“Trout Fishing” Metro News Cartoon—“Duck Hunt a MONDAY & TUESDAY—“BEAST OF THE CITY” moe .. ns Good-bye FLIES cher ‘WHIZ is Let Loose ! 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