PAGE FOUR SUITABLE SHOES FOR ALL WEATHERS No matter if it rains or shines you will be happy with footwear purchased from us. The prices arc so low that you can have shoes for every occasion. Men s Dress Boots & Ox- Boys and Youths' Dress Women's Latest Style in Misses' and Children's fords, good range of Boots and Oxfords, all Sandals, color to suit Patent Leather Strap styles to choose from, kinds of leather to meet your dress Q4 7ff Slippers and Oxfords, prices your requirements. Price prjce- tpX.eJ black or brown calf. $2.45 $3.95 S1.95 82.95 Prices" 10 w.uv yti.oo tojr f tQ Women's or Growing QOp C-J ftff Men's Black Brown Girls' Tennis OC tAeUfJ or Rnv nml Ymitw p or Running to Calf and Grain Leather 58 S ofR?n" Shoes, any color. Prices Work Boots Panco Kesl ' soles Qff0 QH Infant Shoes, Straps, ; " Misses' and Children's to Q' Men s Tennis or Running Ladies' Fine Dress or Running Shoes, Straps . Shoes, Boots or Oxfords, Sports Shoes, any color, or Oxfords, all colors and Women's Boudoir Slin- all colors Prices- ces- styles. Prices- pers, good selection of $1,10 10 $1.45 $1.95 10 $2.95 59c t0 85c g 49c CUT RATE SHOE STORE Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Phorfc 957 Corn Beef, 5 lbs. fl 1 Cabbafe Shoulder Lamb, 5 lbs. r7Kn Turnips. 5 lb. Rump RoMt, 5 lbs. 7n 1 Cabbage 3v Round Steak, 2 lbs. Z(o Onions. 4 lbs. OMKf Loin Lamb Chops QCn 2 lbs ;. OOK, Shoulder Pork 50 C Boned St Rolled Veal 20C Rolled Shoulder of Lamb 2Q(J Tomato Sausage "Ifln per lb AUt Pork Sausage QC 2 lbs. Boneless Stew Beef n?n 3 lbs C. N. R. Trains For the East- Mondays. Wednesdays. Fridays ' and Saturdays 8:30 p.m. From the East-Tuesdays St Thursdays 10:20 pjn. Mondays St Saturdays 2:15 pjn. H SUPERIOR I RADIO service: Can only be obtained through the use of adequate equipment. Have us service that set now and enjoy the maximum output of your receiver by phoning Blue 330. Cpnverters rented from us will give you daylight reception. oupenor I ZM I I Radio Service M Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 I. O. Ilnx 13? A O. BAnTI.ETT C II. IN8ULANDER M Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.26; temperature, 56; sea smooth. Tterrace Ckwcy, calm, temper-Mure, 54. Aiyanah Raining, calm, 51. Anyox Raining, calm, 54. Stewart Raining, calm, 56. Hazelton--Cloudy, calm, 57. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 50. Smithers Cloudy, calm, 54. Economy Store Duy For Cash and I'ay Less. Take Advantage of These Bargains For Friday, Saturday and Monday SHAKER SALT Iodized OCp or plain, 3 pkgs RINSO Large dip 1JA 2 pkgs. PALMOUVE SOAP . CJQq B. C. FRESH PEAS 20 C B. C. CHERRIES 4 nn per lb i ECONOMY BUTTER QHp OUt Quality A-l, 3 lbs ORANOE8 Pure Gold 97(J 5 dOK . ORAPEFRUIT Florida 25C CANTELOUPB6 20 C 1 tip medium uv OOOD OLD POTATO 36 AQn 36 lbs SILVER LEAF LARD 7 Co to 5-lb. pail WHITE BEANS 25C AUSTRALIAN ROAST IQp VL BEEF. 1-lb. tin Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, at lowest prices. Also a new shipment of Cabury's Candies and Chocolates. You are invited to look it over. We Deliver Orders of $2.00 or Over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 Phone 18 NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY As a result of donations made to tine public library, the board has been able to add to the list of books of an educational nature dealing mostly with history, biography, travel, sociology and philosophy. The following are some of the re- eent additions. . Philosophy and Kelijlon "Christianity and the Crista," by Percy Dearmer. "The Mystical Life of Jesus," by H. S. Lewis. "For Sinners Only," by A. J. Russell. Sociology "The Way OnJ of Depression.'' by H. r. Arendtt. "A New DeaL" by Stuart Chase. "Intelligent Man's Ouide Through World Chaos," by O. D. Cole. "Twelve Studies in Soviet Rus sia," by M. I. Cole. "Modern Foreign Exchange.'' Franklin Escher. Towards Technocracy." by O Lain. The Paradox of Plenty." Harper Leech. UTILLIE THE TOILER" NG HSABD LOT Ahn.rr -mis MAC'S VOOftfN i ttMOOCTM ttnt. r -J EOT VAIMV Ajot ua...' A 6aj COMTBTBT' by A. by T1 ST- 1 B A. V J I.t4 sn.si 4 I I u ,v i i msj i i THE DAILY NEWS Thursday. July J THIRD AVENUE Woodward. TABT F&k3HT EDUCATING W0RKLESS OLASOOW, Scotland, July 20: Leading educationalists of Olasgow are promoting a scheme to establish I a "University for Workleas" in this city. A project to give unemployed 'youths of the city, the benefits of university training and education has received the support of several of the most influential men in Olasgow and the west of Scotland Including Sir Robert & Rait, presi dent of Olasgow University, Sir Iain Colquhoun and others and, within a few weeks, the first classes will open. At present, owing to the fact that there is very little money available, the first students of "University for the Workleas" will be composed of unemployed Rover Scouts but, as soon as possible, more classes will open, permitting many others to , enjoy the consequent benefits. The University of Olasgow will house students from the ranks of the unemployed. Arts and science classes will be conducted along somewhat similar lines to the work now being done by the ordinary undergraduates at the University Lecturers from the Royal Tech- i.., ...,! i ' nlcal CoUece are aivlne their iur being made for matriculation in this new "University." Phone 953 Machine vs. Maid TnTTTiiT i V , Muzzy mm If s riione 953 De Jongs Cash and Ctirry I'or Friday and Saturday Rowntree'syCocoa per 1-lb. tin Red Arrow Sodas Matkln's Best Pure Rasp berry Jam. per 4-lb. Un Oxydol per large pkg Quaker Com -2 tins for California Apricots-Choice quality. 2 lbs. Rown tree's Maple Buds per 'j-lb. Ensign Loganberries 8lze 2's, per tin 44c 19c 54c 22c 23c 29c 14c 15c Malkin's Best TOMATOES Size 2Vs. 2 tins 25c KELLOOO S PEP per pkg. 12c Fairy Soap ojj 6 cakes for AUL Blng Cherries nn. 2 lbs. for AUL Cauliflower rjn per head Si IK, Lettuce q 2 heads for Carrots- o- 6 bunches for tOvt . Ureen Onions St Radlshrs tn ! 2 for Dtl sBsssssssMBssssBWBBHBsssssHssnskMaiSHaaHUisBBHnsBSssHBBWs BnKnHBKEtHEEKnRBBKBtBJw 1H3HBBBZ f TO WHOM IT MM nnuri,. THIS A TEST TO DS.TtRVmc-VWWHTMHP no rv--,. "-".niNH Ulr Tfl I rVlA.B HCWBS T4aT OEHAvd . - - "i - "Y. I e-o. i.r, turn WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Admission 15c & 50c "A Primer of Monev. bv D. B. viM voluntarily For those in the BUWj Literature "Scottish Fairy Tales," George Douglas. nit and double kill ; science section Instruments will be KH&HiiJr ffJ sSP provided from the surplus stock of WRX'vXv&M Tfr j the University Kxumin:ittrm. win tn:::::!!viK9r BJ Bit i.,.,M.iar J tof course, be held In each subject ii:jjgflV V . "An AathnUm ..f tiiu Pnmi." anu CCnillCaieS Or diplomas Will DC HrrfBBBBBBBBW Sw by Eltabeth DOyley. awarded to those who arc sue cess- fljF J "Oraat Possession," by David m r V urayson. i rrenminary examinauons win be Yarrrfnd stories." by Abraham heUi to luOgg the fitness of pmx- Lincoln. pecUve studenU to enter and al- Travel "Sea and Sardinia." by D. H. Lawrence. "After You. Magellan!" by i' F. Leys. "Story of Everest." by J. B. Noel. "East of the Sun and West of the Moon," by Theodore Roosevelt jr "The lian-Eaters of Tsavo." by i. H. Patterson. t Biography "Ooos jOrand DukeV by Alexander. Orand Duke Qf Russia. "Momoirs of Nspoirori." by LouU Bourrienne. "dopatra," by Claude Ferval. "Voltaire," by Victor Thaddeus. irfstory , "Storm OvesVsia," by Paftl Hot-chinson. , i "Oermany Puts the Clock Back." by E. A. Mowrer. "From Capetown to Ladytmtth." by O. W. Stevens. Going Out Of Business Owinjr. to ill health of one of the members of the family, Mrs. Johnson wishes to sell The Entire Business as a Going Concern at a Sacrifice Price Capitol Shoppe If no buyer is secured by Monday, the stock will be offered to the public at sacrifice prices starting Tuesday. - ' ready numerous applications are 1. DltSrJ'T (JHT THA.T TMliab NUOKQ, MB. S1MPK1US1 M1WC3, Mime. ts FRIDAY and SAT "STATE FA1 "WHISTLING IN THE DARK" (At 7 and 9:43) With ERNEST TRUEX and UNA .MEIIKEL A Tip-Top ISroaduay .Mystery-Comedy "TUE rIDT IM HQ" mtu 111JU VJIIYJU 111 i. "... 'unn an CtJ DiniiiniiVTL'rii'i! uraraj ai tilth ""SO ..J IH Lieut. Milley. the new assistant the Toronto Train u. for the local corps of the Salvu- will be officially v tion Army, arrived yesterday from citadel Sunday -.v. THE ORIGINAL! T. K. Krllogj; oripinateil corn flakes and for more tJua 25 years Kellopg ' Corn Flakes have hren the itan!ard U quality and value. The fine!, frrtlieit flakes you can toy. Willi a flavor no others have. Tm.I.i on Krllou't Com Flakes. When tubititutr offered vou, it i seldom in a vpirit of nervire. Guar;r:-,i Ly W. K kellojg. Made by Kellogg in London, lmsrA m i:t ill ttt HEALTH VENTILATORSi FOK USE IN WINDOWS Keeps the bad weather ouUide and lets in the fresh air : buting It evenly about the room. Adjuitable to any slied 75 Cents Each THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famou "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. By Westovor.