Friday, July 26, 1929. SALADA quality never Changes while cheap brands constantly vary with market prices No 1 A. Folding Kodaks From $12.26 N i 2 ('. Folding Kodaks From $18.50 Orme X Itl TKA 'Fresh from the gardens KODAK TIME Rrownles from .$2.25 Vest Pocket Kodaks ....$5.00 No. 1 Folding Kodaks ,'rom $11.25 No. A. Folding Kodaks From . $84.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f. 3.5. lens $100.00 Kodak Films, all sizes in stock. Developing and printing for amateur. Daily service. Quality finish. "ST k 9L H JTffl t3r ECsftaB ZTfic Pioneer DrueQisls arcnt like with ; watery , . or spots. fl L (1 no YM CROWN SOAP It THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8?f,200 Do U Know (MONEY- Diamonds? ! SAVERS A d.umnnd should be clear and tran- marti i FOR THIS WEEK It sh uld be the proper hpe -and i utting. LUX For fine laundering. Prpkg. . 10c H : h,uld have good brilliancy. QLp DUTCU CLEANSER will be glad (fMiWMnpl Hi mt-. .'. .'. . . He to know a diamonds a.v8 "taSTRY FLOR Wild Row. 10s. Wi have, a beautiful diamond lkck ... ..5le engagi ment ring with fine perfect . . ...... jSKabob, 3s. TOMATO , , c.amnnd 1 in white Lli gold tt- selling, , 9 turn Hna , -.. II D5 00. Sift. i Jewellers l&TrtC STORE WITH THE CLOCIS S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections e can make prompt execution of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver. Cal-Rary and Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from these exchanges posted on our tock board twice daily. " Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive Our prompt attention, S.D. Johnston Colli 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 I'rlnce Rupert, RC MLK'llILK Fsh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. J DROOMS-tf-rtdHg. Each... 40c TOMATO BOUT Campbell's. , 2 tint . .' 28 PEAS Roysf City. Per tin ..15c EXCELLENCE DATES 2s. Per pkg 23c SOUTH AFKICAN PINEAPPLB-Small rings. Tin 20c BLUE RIBBON TEA Per lb G0e SEE US FOR FRUITS AND VECJETAIILES Kreen Cabbager-rer lb. ...... .5e Lettuce a beads . 2c New Green Apples 2 lbs. .26c Red Currant Per bskt 10 Apricots Per lb ...15e Place Your Order For Preserving Apricots NOW Watts' Grocery duality Right Prices Right PHONE 53 PHONE 56 SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Surplus Wallpaper 33 1-3 DISCOUNT KEMNANT ROOM LOTS $!.!() tu $2.00 A. W. Edge Co. Wholesale and Retail Paint Distributors Local Items 4 a Taxi l'hone 4, Dig 4 Taxi, tf Dentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Hume A. E. Ilosklns U a vliltor In the city from Anyox. Miss Mac Donildnon has Joined the tali or the Bank ot Montreal. Ben Wilson left for the south on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Tobey are arriving this afternoon on the train from the east. !r, 6. Morrison, district engineer of the C.N.n. at Vancouver Is arriving on this afternoon's train. D. W. McKabb, inspector for the bureau of explosives, arrived last night from Vancouver on the steamer Gar-dena Miss Kask and Miss BUen Walter were passengers aboard the Prime Ohsrles ymterdsjr afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward and daughter are spending a holiday 'at the farm hotel of Mrs. Rajout Tlcll. r Mr. CaroJin and his trWe were DftJ sengers aboard the Prince Rupert tfls morning, going through to their home In Stewart. A Mrs. 8. E. Parker returned to lb city on the Prince Charles yesterday morning from Tlell, where she as Mrs. HalllweU and children of Tletl arrived In the etty on the Prince Charles yesterday morning and left Ou the train for a visit to Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. At D. Kloke arrived In the city yesterday morning, on his Prince Charles from Anyox. While In the city they are staying at tne Palmer House. Mrs. A. Cragga. a former resident of Prince Rupert and now of Seattle Is visiting In the city with Mrs. Beeslr She expects to return to her borne in the south, Saturday. rH An address on "Religious Education" will be given. by Rev. Canon Simpson, field secretary of the G.B.R.E.. in St. Andrew's Parish Hall this, evening at 8 o'clock. All are 'cordially invited. Inspector Tupper Jeft on this morn ing ' train for .Prince George, wherajfhe will attend the funeral of OonstaMe K Heden. who died recently following an operation for appendicitis. The fu- eem wtu 'rf i r'lff fiflraiaTfi"" after. fteen xu&jmiWsStmaW of the Canadian legtm.. HOTEiARRIVALS Prlne Kiifrt Mr. and Mrs. r. Z. Olgot. Stewart: R. W. Riley. Terrace: W. D. Dooher. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Love. Vancouver, r. W. PeUoeh, Celveisnd: P. II. Johnson.) Smlthers; W. S tenor, Seattle: Mrs. J. A. Brown. Port Essington: Oapt. H. X. Denlaon. Porcher Island; S. Vaadt. R. N. M. Cullosh. C. Vag-stcn, Mr. IV Mrs. DuimmI, Mrs. E. HU1. Vancouver. Ilojai J. R. McDonald. Vancouver B.Col-laohta. Miss P. ruarman. Temoe: J. II. Prets, C. B. SnaUrtdg. J. Wl- lace. L. H. Brawand. C.N.R.:A. Mor-Haon. Port Edward: D. W. MeNabb, Vancouver. . Central A. E. HosklB. D. MeAsklll. Oswald TwIaUe. Anyox; E. W. Dapp. O. Oulld. E. Oison, R. Hanson, Brownsville. ftiviiy R, Q. Cunningham, Port Eaetngton. NOTICE On and after July 2G the retail price of gasoline will be 33c per gAllon from the curb pumps until further notice. Ethyl gasoline will be 35c per gallon. No discounts. S. E. Parker, Ltd. Pupert Motors Matt Videck Trince Rupert Auto Co. Ross & Moore, Ltd. Sneddon's News Stand 80 Taxi Mochida Alberta Meal Market SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guarnnteetl SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED Ue Deliver to Any Part of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone C19 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE JABOURS HAVE A NEW 5C TO 95C DEPARTMENT With shelves, ratks and compartments filled to overflowing With the most wonderful .assortment of new gogds, the hew 5c to 95c department at Jabour i$ros., Ltd., will open tomorrow. What can be bought bought nowadays for 5c and its multiples seems little short of marvellous. The average buyer may wel wonder how it can be done. Mass 'production, of course, is the one answer. With nothing over 95c and from 5c up, Jabour Pros., Ltd., new department Is Prepared to. be a busy place . Fresh goods and new goods will be coming along reg ularly, and as the newest comes on the market it will be available at Prince Rupert at the same low price'. Jabour Bros., Ltd., invite you tc look over the new department at your convenience and see how much you can get for so few cents. Advt. ELKS' WHOOPEE NIGHT Bridge, whist and dance, July 26. Hike' Horn, 8:80 prompt. Refreshments. Admission 50c. 172 t ANNOUNCEMENTS t Moose picnic, July 28. MID-SUMMER SALE AT RICHMOND'S LOUVRE The Greatest Slaughtering of Prices Yet Accomplished to Securet Turnover of 1 1 1 ' Stock .Forced by the necessity of turn- fnc nvor thir atnrV nf I.olUa' ! Dresses, Ensembles and Hats, Richmond's Louvre cannot wait until the sun shines tp bring the good shopping days. The late jspring and the absence of summer weather so far has curtailed the ordinary seasonal purchasing of their many customers, thus leaving a great stock on their hands. And this stock must be turned in to cash and that quicky. Hence the Mid-Summer Sale at the Louvre, which started this morning. Here you will see tho greatest slaughtering of prices yet attempted by the Louvre. The most beautiful garments for summer wear offered at fractional prices 1 This is an instance of the principle of profits being sacrificed to the expediency of raising monev ouicklv . And this, of course, affords you an unusual opportunity pf securing right up to the minute fashions In dresses, ensembles and hats at practically your own I price. The prices are so cut down that you can see at a glance the won-iderui values. The sale started jthis morning. Don't wait too long (but come early while the selection lis good. Yours will be the profit. Advt. Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and I 3. 158' w Crawford of Stewart was a pat- Daily News "Classified" adver-"oinf briturs results. scnger aboard the Prince Rupert this m'.rning from the south. He will go jon through to !ooai . -eei -a - V BURNETTS sO JKT ,w.- - a' BUMEfTS 13 oz- $1.90-2G:6 oz- S3.50 8tewart on the same This ti L'.quor Control Board , advertisement Is not DUbll-ihed or nisi.laved by or by the Government oi B: tish Coliunbla CLEARANCE Ladkmem&mm Coats at BeiMts STARTING TOMORROW . (THURSDAY) REAL SUPER VALUES ONLY A FEW LADIES' COATS LEFT Regular values up to $35. Now... S19.50 LADIES' LONG FLANNELETTE COATS Regular value $15.00. Now 12.75 ; Summer Hats to Clear at $1.95 t I- ' ' 'LADIES COTTON WASH DRESSES $2.95, 6.75 CELANBSE AND SPUN SILK DRESSES Regular f yalueslto $15.00. Now 9.75 THREE-PIECE WOOL SUITS Regular $29 . 50 values . - Now LADIEStVW00irSUITS-Regulaf valuo now s -19.50 LADIES' AOOL SUITS Regular $19.50 value. Now? ...-14.75' Great Reductions on. all Silk and Georgette Dresses 3 aHBasBBUWHlHaUurinTII