tur(Jay, May 25, 1929 What my kitchen f test revealed T OPENEP 10 cans of Malkin's Best Fruiu--vy 1 onediffrrent- Pcachts. Pears. Apricou. Pinms. Greengages. Cherrin Raspberries. Sirawbtrries. Loganberries. Pineapple and Grapefruit. T he" entire contents of every can 1 turned out into individual dishes. There was a very noticeable consistency of quality and a distinctly high grade of packing To me this was not unusual, indeed, . I have been a regular purchaser of Malkin's Best ( canned fruits for many years. ;l Proving the quality and firmness of some of the ' canned fruits I made three fruit tellies from MaU kin's Best Jelly Powders, each of which turned out 1 00 per cent. The excellent individual flavors of Malkin's Best Jellies are second only to theu ng clarity I'd like you to try this recipe. It makes a delicious dessert Pineapple Cup 2 cur Miltin'i Bit ihtJdd pintjppU ysar you ieml a large prportln of the inony ynu EVtillY get. 3o much fur cloUilng. So much for shoes. So mah for things to sat for house furnishings, books and what not. Hero is the way to get the nw foryj&ur money. . Ketp a budgOt. Decide what you can afford to spend for caeh item, arid hold yourself within this amount. TKn to get the most for your budget money rwtd advertisements carefully. The advertisements you read tell you what Is newest and best. They give you the latest Ideas and Improvements. They help you to get more from each dollar you have apportioned In your budget and so live belter and dross better with the same Income. , ' The true purpose of a budget is to enable you to inend; wlsywand only by wiroful reading of advertising can you hope to accomplish thlss result. " " m. .0 T"i Head advertising regularly. It points the. way to better living. , iuic or two ofini A tew Miltin'i Bint chmict I pk Millmi Bftt tfd tuttini joly MjW i pint pjcVisc of Kill in ih utuil way add iht rnt of Oi(, iof rMxuj M ', to Mt lad wtvt oa Uyytt Utin whi1iip The true purpose Budget of ' , 4' t Yt-C . 1 ; m M : f; THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Waterfront Whiffs , Visit of II. M. S. Colombo Big Event for Coming vcck; (Halibut Landings Holding Up; ...' f I Angling Season Commences helboys on the waterfront will Have to shine, up itieir buttons and pUt 'dri their best clothes next week,' for the navy is coming and there will be many visitors along- the firont." The outstanding event of the week will be the , yigit to port, commencing at 4 o clock Monday afternoon ahd ending, on Tuesday of the week following, of the speedy British light cruiser Colombo, Cant C. C. ;Dob- fS'pri, V.C., D.S.O., attached to the North American and Weist Indies squadron. - - This is the second visit of II. II. S. Colombo to this port and to the coast. She was here last in August 1927. Other' ships of the same squadron that have been here are the Curlew and Cape town. The Colombo was built at Fairfield yards, Govan, Scotland, in l'Jis ana was commissioned a year later. She is 4,190 tons displacement and has a speed of 30 Lfcnots with 40,000 horsepower en gines. Her length is 425 feet, beam 43- feet, si'" Inches, dr&ught 4 feet, one Inch. Her armament cdnsislij of five 6inch guns, twij 3-lnfh anti-aircraft guns, four 3-poundfrs, and eight ftgrpedo tubes. The compliment ot.4he cruiser Is 432 and her officers are r follows: Captain C. C. Dobson, V. C, IP. S. O. Lieut.-Coramander -G H. Warner. D, S. 0.; (NM1 M. G. h. Boyle; G. F. N. Bradford; C. D. Arbuthnot, 71 Lieutenant (G) H I. It. Leigh-ton J. P. Ingpen. Engineer Commander II. W. '" Smith. ' Lieutenant , (E) J.'' M, Good- !man. ; , .r.nt.in'i'p .1' nnw,m' ' UDUMIIIli ....... ... U VJUUIllb ' .. ,l,,,4i ...J . ,. Hill.. I Cnde-WUllfvO;: Bf E,,, Com. Gunner-j-lf. Frh Downing, Canadian halibut landings at curing the coming week. I Prices during the week avcrag-led higher than for a few weeks pevious, the high price for Cana-j illan fish being 15.8c and 7c ; which the Ternen was paid for 7,500 pounds while the top bid jfor Amoriean halibut was 16.6c land 9c offered the Viola for 7,-j 000 pounda. l)w price's of the I week were 12.3c and 6c paid the Canadian Bayvicw for 3,500 pounds and 31c and 6c received by lhe pounds. i OBlttmbTa fMr 35.000 ' One oH thAIhtj flfrws CoastwieStLnW&' of Ifael I Clay of Anyox. The vessel is to be ready in a few weeks time for the owner who "usually quits his mechanical work at the smelter town, in the summer, to go Angling Season Opens The Victoria Day holiday has been as usual the signal for the commencement of the local angling season and some half a dozen or so boats left the Yacht Club floats Thursday night and Fn- ancj day morning for various popular I i n i i e haunts in the neighborhood. Some of the fishermen arc making a gbod week-end of it by taking brer' the newly installed L7ui k mj ii jimr:u - - . i i . . . py"-t . v l v - it it ..i""5 h ',K T7r!' ' atetitng owning (Pherena Mfetenceitr brands. !i!isuS2rfuU InB W;H.MMjiuN LUMIJANY LIMITED VICTORIA VANCOUVER NANAIAIO m n turn 100 h p. ensfine in Jus fiower Sub.-Lleu-T. P. Coode rene L, tomorrow. Mean be identified with the medical he of Prwee Rapert during port 8,aff of the p)rt gim g,, the week ending Frfday were Uojin:,B, ihn nnmin ,. heavier than totalling artrage mer The SunWm , Iunciion. 278,400 pounds whUc s it was about , we ,R folIowing recent the lightest week of the year in chanRe of engineg volume of American landings1 which aggregated but 3G8.700 jtounds. The week's total of 647,-100 pounds brought the grand aggregate for the season to date up to 9,572,450 'pounds ' as compared with last year's 0,150,050 pounds at. a similar date. The : grand total of Canadian fares nmqunted to 2,GCi,050 as agains last year's 2,543,600 pounds while American landings were up to 6.5)08,400 pound from 6,607,- 200 jxounds. There were only five j market days during the week. there being no session of the ex-; 'change yesterday, Victoria Day.; Heavy landings, particularly of i a , i ..a i! .! J American nauoui, are uuiicipuieu District canneries are fast whipping Into preparedness for the commencement of the season's operations and crews are now complete at practically every plant which will be in op- ge Co.P If Is in the dry dock for overhaul' 'nn repair work nf a rather extensive nature. A good deal of carpenter work is being done on the craft which was brought hero ! about ten days ago by one of the .company's steamers. j j Y. Suehlro, Japanese boatbuil-' der in Cow Bay. is bdlldlng a li'onciiil utility boat for Charles, engine, regardless EVF.RY of type, gives hot t rr rrsul Is with Champion Spark Pings. There is a type specifically designed togivo belter results fofxvcry operating condition. today off as well in which case t(on thl. vear day night or Mbnday .morning. Then a bumper crofi of' fish : stories should commence because the tiout this year are believed to.bfl bigger an'? better than ever before and much more trulMble. Among the parties going forth were those with P. W. and Sid f yin?L iiiW 5?" r." Jack' Lindsay expects, to "inn' over." KING AND VATICAN STATE t Mussolini, please give me f.lso a hit of Italian soil to Kipp"rsSaved King Kippers, it is reported, were an Anderson on the Zenobia, Doug mportant factor in the recovery Stork on the Sunbeam II, Harry ;f U Kin from h8 recent in-Wrd on the Bonanza and George neM- 0n th suggestion of one of Bryant on the Harla. All cleared Hi Majesty's physicians they fnr tko hiuk uaa or, A u-'ii mvooi wcrc made a bitr item in the -From Simplicissimus, Munich. Canning, will pleura, known as emphymema. In ,pt atijl generally vjhtfl .the op cases of internal abscess the body ning of sockeye fishing on June 0, though a few plants may start on springs in advance of that date. ndeavorH to Isolate the suppurated rrt by building around it a wall. The calcium contained in the blood is taken to build" up this wall, thus leavinff the body in weakened condition. ' It followed, therefore, from the nature of his illness, that the Kin? w.-.s unnaturally deficient of 'h" ncssiry calcium. C: 'cium cannot in itself be ab-sorbed into the blood. Kippers, their destinations on returning 'r'k 'd'-t. and "ontribnli; in hooy. itin the, vitamin D Wn'y-providing the fishing. Is remarkable degree to his return "nri wlien this combines win.cal- " R nc-ittn. so ys an art.cw ' " - .. u, no.t too good where they went , I 'n a. recent. iiumoer "i ui" twii- " w;y. .iciuiii ueictuic, i-.'.Mcw". of Great r.rit-'i'c. dimtly Injects inW the, body, 'ntrvipwid rpcen a doctor "d kippers iormet, a large part cnve.somc interest'ng. particulars 'f 'be di't. if ,the ticfi'o-i f!on bv 'vH'S V" -pr The result was that the deflcl- Jack and 11 his party have' ro 'u"ed such aencficial effect, en v in ealc'um was made good, betlh cheated rof the first wek- end'e angling of the season but '1?m'E'pnIS?!2I",ph' nJh fr that by the time the rest of rZr$Z; l Bath' ' ""the W get done talking about CunninfhaL)M .;..il.. ii Warrant. iEngineer-E. J. '& f,'' ... . ,i , .Dr. t? Iw G. Large made a flying . ,, . . power cruiser Sunbeam III to Paymaster . Midsh ' pman J . ..... pick up Dr. Wilson, a young gra- y' jduate from Toronto, who arrived that afternoon by train and will ! ! He stxtfen that the Kimr wan suffering from an absr-osn f th. and the King was gradually res hr.-!th. What a Joy Is Good Health 1 TOTIIEIl and baby arc healthy and happy. lint they were not always so. There wero many months of rtm-down health, of sleepless nights, excited nerves, worry and discouragement, llaby reflected mother's weakness and was cross und fretful. lint n friend recommended Dr. Chnso's Nerve Food, und by the regular use of this great restorative trcutment the richness of the Mood was restored, nervous vigor was Increased, sleep came naturally, digestion Improved, und mother was herself nguin. This is just whut is happening in many thousands of homes. DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD The Greatest of Nerve llestorutiva champion 0jammsssimrt3 SI AUK PUJfJS A' '' Waal Trt twj UJrr lth our nlc a Canadian -mhk riouifT FumHurc for sale. Watch the classified columns. tr m; r T-'irt : i !.'! t: iri't ni i ; u ., ... i '. v. V. tl'vvi '(' iini; .ii-i l ''(I I . ' J 1 - . I Mil! 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