PAGE SIX Hpgv y Baby P I Thriving? A Marquis, Sask., Mother's Experience Little Joyce Taylor's mother writes: "The first three month of her life Joyce had hard time finding suitable food. Nothing seemed to agree with her. Then we put her on Eagle Brand and from her very first feed she came right along. I went by the direction on the can. Now at 13 months she U a sweet, happy child in perfect health all the time." And from Saini John, N.B. Mrs. Gourlcy writes: "One after another different foods were tried for our baby, but Una couldn't digest them. At birth she weighed 1 4 lbs. but she dropped to 1 Q lbs. at 3 months. Then we tried Eagle Brand and she began to thrive almost Immediately. At 1i years she weighed 40 lbs." "owHoooHewHjooo 3 BE SURE TO GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH IT'S your money. You've earned it. It will be spent. For fuel, clothes, furniture, food, all sorts of necessities . . . and if there's any left, fqr luxunes. The way to make that haWl-(!arned money go farthest ( is to purchase products of certain value. Products backed -' r by well-known manufacturer. Products that are widely bought and used, that are carefully and painstakingly kept to high standards, of quality, and that have been found over and over again to give full worth. Advertised products! When you buy a suit of clothes, a pair of shoes, or a household necessity, that is advertised in this paper, you every dollar. Read over the grocery lists that appear weekly in the Daily News and note the savings' you will make by purchasing from these lists. .. .! j(amuying a. product whose maker is willing to talk about : ' , 'fell about it, put what he knows about it iVprinlfand i sign his name to it; When you buy advertised merchandise ' by name, you get the utmost of purchasing value from Bwauglilt. dofcsiipa to' advertise poor products, ' It does pay to buy those advertised. . Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. hi fv babies show normal Most progress. That is quite natural. If your baby is not steadily gaining consult your doctor. If it is a food problem, we suggest that you and your doctor consider Eagle Brand. For bottle-fed babies, Eagle Brand has been the standby of mothers for three generations. It is especially valuable in difficult feeding cases, being such a safe food pure, uniform, easily digested. You will be pleased to see your baby begin to thrive immediately when placed on a carefully prepared EagleBranddiet. It is highly endorsed by doctors and nurses. Erf l&rand CONDENSED Milk i FREE BABY BOOKS Mafl'tWseijupbn to The Borden Co. Limited, Homer Arcade BIdg., Vancouver, If you would like -copioX.'-,riby.U WclW and "The Best Baby." Name. Adorkss. IM 1st a T 3 heads for Onions 6 lbs. for Old Potatoes per sack THE DAILY NEWS Thursday. June 26. 193J NEW ORE IS FOUND menced a short time ago when the ' father Fresh Roasted Peanuts 2 lbs linger Snap Biscuits per lb Ginger Snap Biscuits 3 lbs. for ti VEGETABLES 15c 30c 40c 8c she 5c 25c 25c 25c $2.75 25c 18c 50c CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, SLAB CAKES at reduced prices The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents- Phone 360 319 Third Ave. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND NIESSED We Deliver to any Tart of the City Ling, the Tailor rhone C19 WELL KNOWN GIRL DEAD Good Values Shown at Greater i Daughter nf Unit. r! J w War. Depth In Molybdenum Pro j ., . den. Passes In "' East perty at Alice Arm j '- -r Many old comrades and friends Officials of the Daiiiousie Mlnlne thrnuphmit nritih rviinmhi win Co. Ltd. announce that progress on! learn with regret of the sad news of the new tunnel at the Tidewater the death of Miss Flnrenrn Warden Molybdenum mine, Alice Arm, has youngest daughter of Lieut. Col. been exceptionally satisfactory and John W. Warden, D.S.O, OU.E.. that additional, ore has been en- VX.. and Mrs. Warden, which took coumerea. piaCe at the family residence, 483 This ore. It Is stated, was struck i Janettc St.. Windsor, Ont., after a at 100. feet below former levels and lingering IJIness ,of some-months, lies In two- velnt.which were cross- , anri nt tho Atw n r m " cut at distances of 100 feet and 105 The accomplished youne lady was fet from the tunnel mouth. Both ' a member of an old United Emnlre veins show good values, says the report, and indicate that the ore body Is as large and rich as was be lieved when this work was com Loyalist family, and was well known In the west where she re celved her education In city schools and at West Vancouver, where her new discovery was made. j derman. She is survived by her par- The company intends to drift tents and two sisters. The remains along one of these veins towards iare being taken from Windsor to indications of much larger values, st. John. N.B.. for interment at the oeiore conjinuing to work: on the old family home. tunnel The work now being done the discovery a short time ago of what Is described as a sensation al new body of ore containing mo It pays to sell good things to eat; That s the way we advertise. Empress Red Current Jam I CTi 4's, per tin- , "xuv Peaches Sliced, 2s, 4 tins for Pears 2's 4 tins for Stoneless Dates 2 lbs. for FRESH FRUITS Strawberries per box Cherri per lb. Banan 3 lbs. for Water Melon Whole per lb. Jantcloupe Standard each New Potatoes per lb N'ew Peas 2 lbs. for Lettuce 95c 95c 25c Her father, Col. Warden, was for merly a well known British Columbia resident, and had a brilliant career during the war. Although suffering from wounds received at lyDaenum, or wmcn over ioo,the Second BatUe of Ypres while pounos was sent, immediately to uie j serving .with the "Old 7th," he re Mines Department at Ottawa for a mill test The present operations are regarded as giving very pleas ing results by the company. CUR. steamer Prince Charles. Capt. McKay; returned to port at 7.45 this morning from Stewart. Anyox and Massett Jnlet points and will sail at 4 o'clock this af ternoon for Vancouver. Think It Over ! We want to get your business And you bet we realize. turned to British Columbia and in 1915. raised the 102nd Battalion. "North British Columbians," and afterwards commanded them at Reglna Trench. Vlmy. and Pasa-chendale. Later he was second In command of the famous "Hush Hush" force In the Far East, and still later commanded the Russian Officers training school in Siberia. He Is now Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the "North British Columbia Regiment" at Prince Rupert. In 1S21 he unsuccessfully contested the constituency of Vancouver City In the provincial. FILM PARTY BACKS0UTH Lois Moran and Other Stars Reach Vancouver VANCOUVER, June 28: Forty members of the Fox Film Corpora-tio nof Hollywood who have! been spcrdlng the last three wotsMn Jasper National Park maklnp their ouwioor souna movie "The Red Sky," arrived at the Canadian Na tional Railways depot on the Con federation yesterday en route to California. This party headed by Miss Lois Moran. Harold Murray. Director A. F. Erickson and other noted stars, divided their time be tween Mallgne Lake and the vicinity around Jasper Park Lodge. They left yesterday afternoon for the south where the final details of the picture will be completed at the Hollywood studio. Met Mr. Wakefield atEnsenadaWhen Visiting Mexico Baron Long of the fine big yacht Norab of San Diego, who with his party of friends is enjoying life in itnikK ivujjviir iui u icw uays, Buys that while In Ensenada not long ago, he met Consul Wakefield, who came aboard and dined with them. The consul spoke so highly of Prince Rupert that they felt they must visit the city, hence the present visit. Former Sunnyside Lady Hostess at Vancouver Shower Mrs. J. Field Strang was a recent hostess entertaining with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Rowcna Champion, a June bride-elect A silver basket of pink snapdragons and. mauve sweetpeas centred the table, which was lighted by tall green and mauve tapers burning ,1,8 silver candejabra, and presided 'over" by Mrs. Champion. Mrs. Staines cut the Ices, while Miss Detty dosses presented the gifts to the bride-eicct. Vancouver Province. . C.N.R. steamer Prince William, Capt. William Thomas, returned at 8.45 last night from south Queen Charlotte Island points and sailed at 8 o'clock this morning for the Skcena River. HraTwwfwwavia'ra'varj'Bwf'MiiTaMHWMM.B,.. H ii.n,rf.riii,r .1 rriiffft,c.fl, w m B..H HLuntouAi auu niunaimi iuu MIUWS 7 and 9 I'M &eta Garbo in Her First Talking Picture " Anna Christie" with Marie Dressier ' Musical Novelty, Famous Loving Tlrds. 1 Comedy, "Crosby's Corners" Admission, 20c & n.i. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - MTI!E DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. COAL! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $1200 MINEIIEADEGG-Delivered.PerTon 12 50 MINEliEADJAItMP -Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING 2Ert; .. ; A sPecialty ")f)HiY&TRANSFER PHONE 580 PHONE 580 POffiEJS ! SELECTED Employee of Jasper Park Lodgo to Tak Lolj Moron's Place JASPER PARK LODGE. June 28: Chosen to double for Lois Moran, Vox Film star, who for the past two weeks has been on location In Jas per National Park with the Fox Film party making the "Red Skv" Miss Betty Smith, of Toronto, an employee of Jasper Park Lodge, left here yesterday for Mount Rob- son. It was originally .planned that! C. E. Johns, who came nutl, aboard the Seattle boat Winn:fnct in the International nice this w k was official representative of i in-Associated Pre on the rare Mr Johns is also Identified with the publicity department of thr s..i' tie Chamber of Commerce. Week-End Specials the film Dartv would Visit Kfnimt i PmtAw tr.iu.. r. i - fc w nsicj uunw uvi i y Robson but much Interior work has Jfet to be done for the picture so MlSS Smith WHS nslrrrl.tn Hnnhl. fn t - ' " yt Lois Mora'rt'lri the (Robson scenes. our memoers or the film party. Including camera and property men and Miss Rita. McOlbbon. ae. companled her. "Thrilled.- is the word Miss Smith used when asked how she would like to double for the film star. With blonde hair, blue eyes and very little difference in height, Miss Smith bears some resemblance to the pretty star. They will spend two davs in the Mount Robson area. "shootlnIr, the monarch of the Canadian Roc kies, Derg Lake, Tumbling Olacler ana the adjacent country ARE PLEASED . WITHJASPER JASPER PARK LODGE. Junee 2B "We have seen other Darts of the Canadian Rockies but It 1$ the un- nimous agreement of the party hat Jasper is the protfjeitjipot we lave 'seen," said Miss M Dowddl, ho;lsln charge of the EUlott Tours party which left here yesterday for, Vancouver after spending Tuesday. sightseeing in Jasper National Park. "We were particularly pleased with the trip to Mount Edith Ca-vcll,H said Miss Dowdell. "It Is a wonderful sight." The members of the party, most of whom hall from Kentucky, Tennessee and adjoining states are on their first tour of the Canadian Rockies. They arrived In Vancouver this morning. . Jam 4-lb. tin Prascr Vajley Plum Jam i-lb. in Sarderf Pe No. 4 tin ivaporated Milk-Aft brands, 0 tint . Jwlft Premium Pork Sausage 1 -lb. tin ; Jabob Teal-lb. package looked Ham Sliced per lb Chateau, Cheese 1-lb. package Marsh's drape Juice- pint bottle Junnybrook Creamery Duttcf 3-lb. brick . Iggs Fresh Extras Q4 1 fl u i - rapVNuts per package, Q. & K. Pasty Flour 10-lb. sack Mew Potatoes-. 5 lbs. for Fine 'ChnUYnnixq Alffo9rwC...i,. Jioinousjjpmatooiy,, per lb Gold Dust Washing Powder per package 50c 40c 15c 95c 35c 60c GOc 40c 40c $1.15 15c 55c 25c 35c 25c 30c Alberta Market V. GAMULA, Fifth Street I'ropWetor Phone 208