Thnrnday. July 25, 1929 SALADA quality never changes while cheap brands constantly vary with market prices m m n AJJi i A. Folding Kodaks .m ..$12.25 i. f Folding Kodaks :m $18.50 SAVERS FOR THIS WEEK j.' " U i krnvN snip ' 1" I'..)'- LK'(l.Js t .... . . Mace Y 1 "i- fine lauBaferlng- uri-ants Per bakt it: ,...46c 5-string. Kftcfc... loc IVr ,;jr in 1 VM i;Y KI.ORUW Roae, 10s. r -u k 54o T'M Aroi,sNaboit Is. - ...i.v 'aih soUP-wiilieirg. - ' " 26c W-As ;va, City .a. Un 15c tX'-KI.i.KNCE DATftRr-4). i'g 26c fcW Til AFRICAN I'lNEAl'PLE-iNma" n"- TIh,,, SSc i UI1JR0N TEA v f Vf I... G0c SEE I S FOR FRUITS AND VECETABLES trccn Cabbage ler" lb. ..T...5C Lr'Ul' " heads SSc Ncw ,;roc.n Apple-2 lbs. ..26c Red r; . .10c a...... wl our Order For Preserving h Apricots N0Vv Watts' Grocery 'h'liij niibi-rrico 111,1,1. PHONE 5U 'Fresh from the gardens9 KODAK TIME Brownies from $2.25 Vest Pocket Kodaks ....$C.OO No. 1 Folding Kodaks 'rom $11.25 No. 3 A. Folding, Kodaks . , Frojn ..$34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f . 3.5. lens $100.00 li d.ik Him.", all sizes in stock. Developing and printing wunatcufK. Daily service. Qaality flninh. dsns lies IM yfte Pioneer Drutycints THIRDAVE & SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8'?v200 A real flourfor home cooking MONEY- Thffl! si INti FHO.M THE CASH & CMMtY IictHKim.v The Heal Saving titiw turrit L-ift tiv. FRUITS AND VKfJlTAHLBS pou .THhj. Week-end ; B1NG CIIBRffK8 Black. ' Per lbf 30c OrlAPBsV-cr Hi. 23 PLUfb. 17c Per tatfks I...,..., 94c PBE8H Al'PLER IVr lb. ...Kc 'cANTELOUPHB Each lVc WATER MEI.ON.l'er lb 8c CAUUFLOm'. ...lSc, 20c, 28c CARROTS 4 bunches ... BEETS bunches 85c FRESH PEAS 1 lbs 2Sc CREKN ONIONS S bunches 8c lUUtlilW8t- feiifefei''. .1 1 M NEW POTATOES Good size. . 6 lbs. V...3&C NEW CABUAG E-r"Pr lb...... 5c COOKING ONIONSPer lb. .,Ge IJSTT UCE 4 heaui . .. . . . .?5c All Other Fruits and Vegetables at lAivf Trices Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. It. Cosset Phone J. R. WUson is rlaltor In the city fnm limrrieag. See Jabour's Advertisement in tomorrow's paper. Read Richmond's Louvre advertisement In today's issue. to.' A. Lafergty, a prospector from Butedale, la a visiter la tbe elty. This afterooon'a train, due from tfce east at 330 waa reported this morning to be on time. Dr. II. R. Zugler of North Pacific la a rattar In the cltjr registered at the Prince Rupert I total. Or. Dicker, er. eye and none epec-lallet left on thla mornlng'a train on a business trip up tbe line. Mica Dorothy Rosa left on tola mornlnge train for Prince Oeorge where she win be employed. . : Mia! Edith trek left on lata mern-ing'a train to spend a few days vlalt- ing with her slater at SuaayeMe Can nery. Eddie EmKh of O. W. Nlefcersoo OompaOy left en this moroluc'i train on a abort business trip to Port Ei- ward Cannery. T. Buckle. Mrs. M. Bd. Ritchie Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Btretton and Mr and Mrs. MeKeoEle are visitors In toe city from Anyox. Mln Mae Donaidaon. stater of. Mrs H. B Rochester, a In the elty from Port Ewtlngton and la a guest at the Prince Rupert Hotel. MW T. M. Davie, who has been vial tine with her brother, Allen Davie of the Forest Branch of tbe Court House. U leaving for the south on tbe Prince Cbarlea this afternoon. The J. D. Wood Tour party from Philadelphia ts capected to arrive from the south tomorrow morning on the Prince Rupert and . wall go eavit by i rain in tbe afternoon, Thla party oonalau of about IS persons. Mr and Mr.. V. Mra. Hanlefa ( AsKlnlbola. 8ak city on yesterday O. Hanley and Mra. Oamnbon returned to the wwmoon's train frrnt a few weefca hoi May (b Terrace .Mrs. Campbell eapeeto to return. heme at the end of tbe month. Tlic body of Thoraaa Johnson, the native of Port Snakpaon. who fell dead on hu ga boat on tbe Skeena infer vm brought here yesterday and turned over to the iinslartaketa. An Inquiry wan held and It was dccldad that death waa due to natural causes. I Musical Audition of the New , JUdio-hleclrola in I. 0. D. E jllall on Friday, July 2C, from 9'to 10 p.m. Admiaaion f ree . Every- body welcome. McRae Bros Ltd. (171) l idled Match, father of tbe boy who recently in Vancouver from an iivm .in vu mi mu i. lll'l ,-UMt retvd while marina In one o; Ue nUyaywieata. waa a paanenger aboard tbe Prtnoaaa Alice lat evening !Mr. Malch, who turn been out halibut fishing only returned to tbe elty yea terdar when he beard of hla aad b ree vesica. . The Canadian National Railways offer the finest summer trip In tbe world via S. S. "Prince Chartea" Stewart, Anyox. Mansett Inlet leave Prince Rupert Mon day, return Thursday; or make a weeK-ena trip to lerrace or Smitlier. Very low fares. Enquire City Tfcket Office, Phone 260. - J. 31. ELKS' WHOOPEE NIGHT Bridge, whist and daoce, July 2G. Elks' Home. 8:30 4. j prompt Refreshments. Admission iWiTeifd FTee V U ?. 'IT WILL PAY YOU TO GO TO THE e Economy Cash & Carry Phone SCO, 319. Third Ave. CHEST CLINIC ; , Dr, vA. &, Lamb, , travelling provincial Health Officer and tubercolosis specialist, will hold a Chest Clinic at Prince Rupert General Hospital on Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 27. Consultations at these clinics arc free. Anyone wishing an ex amination should make arrange ments through their family physician. 171 t ' ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Moose picnic, July 28. Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. 1C8 5c to 95c department opens at Jabour's on Saturday. VL'i-ti.semetif in todays issue. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Jabour's new Gc and 95c depart' ment opens Saturday. Head Richmond! Louvre vertisement 4n today's issue. Tb aofUMll and baseball If" ad- aehedilled for lest 'evening were called off account of dtber conditions. The team obexes to represent tbe Thistle thla evening in the football game against tbe Regiment la made up of &nlth, EM(lne. Jack, Mitchell, Haddcn. Half, McDonald, Campbell. Baptie and Farquhar. with parea, Harrison. Budlnlch and Campbell . MUSICALEVENT AT ROTARY LUNCHEON This afternoon at t lie Rotarv Club luncheon the members were entertained by D. C. McKae with is new Victor combined instru ment for rerrds ano radio. It was a most enjoyable event ami was much appreciated by the members of the club. It was announced that next week the lunclveon would be held on Monday instead of Thursday and that the district trove: or. Dr. 1 Cunningham, would make an offi-; cial riait. Special preparations are ! eing made for tue event. i MAY BT HAMlIT Word has been received in the citr' froaa Smitben tbat It ta Ukelv the! bandit wtao nald up the Royal Bank ! la that elty may be captured at any; time. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Young lady to canvas I in districts around Prince Rupert. Good conunissions. Apply Box 211, Daily News Office . (176) LOW SUMMER EXCURSION FARES The Canadian, National Rail-, ways now have on sale at very low fares Summer Excursion tickets to Eastern Canada and United States points; also tickets to Jasper, Edmonton and Calgary iroinK find .returning direct, or Trianirle Tour via Vancouver. Full particulars from City Ticket Office, Phone 200. Flashing Eyes Laughing Eyes DowncastEyes Byes tell " 1 ' Now h. . . Your Character Brown ryei for etrength Blue for generosity -Gray eyet for jealouty Sparkling eyei indicate beauty, yet, and good health, too I Do your eyes sparkle? Are the whitea clear or are they tinged with yellow 'indicating an out-of -aorta condition due to constipa- uonr xx to, you need a W A period, YeufvVMwill uu uu Mory, '4 VtttiMt tJo4uct an T.ni stour Cttrtdcr frm the Et$ m lutmre BttMtm AwMrtmemntt. LimiMd, Toronto LADIES'. WOOL SUITS-Reilar $19.50 value. f Two eggs beaten until light a One cup of vinegar BEAT vigorously all Ingredient, except vinegar, for a few minutes. Add vinegar, stir well and act aside for a few hours to thicken. Thla dreaeing will keep for weeks. CLEARANCE -saia5Saifiaaiii 2 One teaspoon fid sail One Leaspoonfal mustard Salad 'dress 2 0no can Eagle Brand rho Bnrdra Co. Limited, Homer Aroado Olds.. Vancourcr, Dept. A. Please send me, free. Eagle Brand Recipe Book. NAME.. ADDRESS SALE Ladies Dresses an Now V.... S14.7f. Great Reductions on all Silk.and ' "ml -HaW Georgette Dresses boats at Uemers STARTING TOMOKKOW (TIIUKSDAY) REAL SUPER VALUES ONLY A FEW LADIES' COATS LEFT Regular va'uis up to $35. Now 19.50 LADIES' LONG FLANNELETTE COATS Regular value $15.00. Now 12.75 Summer Hats to Clear at $1.95 LADIES' 'cotton wase dresses 2.95, S6.75 CEIJVNje AND SPUN SILK DRESSES Regular values (i) $15.00. Now S9.75 TIIREE-IECE WOOL SUITS-Regular $20.50 values. Ndw S23.75 19.50 V n I