Your Dollar Will Buy More iMUSSALLEM'S Alhprta Crcamprv Rutlpr '. 3 It jp. C. Eggs Large - pe r doz. rllandslick Reliable ssl cleaner, 2 for j HI illacon Machine Sliced per lb. .... Jad's Cooki Coconut, 4-lb. box Oatmeal or per lb. I 1 Vx 32c 30c 10c 17c 50c g Fruit and Vegetables Sew Potatoes, 10 lbs. 25c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c fresh Tomatoes, 5-!b. basket ...39c ODD FILM THRILLER Thuhder in the East" Unusual And Colorful, Featuring Jap- ( anese Na val Story A most unusual and very satisfying piece of screen entertainment Is said to be preserted In 'Thunder In the East, the picture which tyn : comes to the Capitol Theatre here uuC this week-end. Charles Boyer. Merle Oberon and John Loder have CI 9fl v A the DrinciDal roles. ... nti. trnu t- M i 40-foet roll; each rgink Salmon Tall jC per tin Jlelnz Pork & Beans Large per tin . 3 for Jleinz Ketchup large bottle .Old Dutch Cleanser 15c Played against a colorful Japan ese background, tie mm depicts an eternal triangle stcry with a ; refreshing new flavor and decidedly novel twist Boyer plays the part of a titled Japanese naval commander, obsessed with patriot-1 Ism. who wins a naval battle 22C a6alnst an unidentified enemy but, (realizes mat me v.ciory jeii mucn Q p to be desired. Stationed aboard his fiper Un j , ship as a neutral observer Is Fer nana iUp ?an, a young English omcer. from whom the Japanese tries unsuc cessfully to learn where his tactics were at fault. Thereupon, he uses his lovely young wife as a foil to! obtain the secret from the Englishman. The Japanese commander i TVIerv firm stnllri .Aah 10-1 f inallv nhtains thp rtfwnmntc ho icrn i-tpnen imprrica. per id. ioc ucmii; suu uicie cuaues an amaz tt. 1 ,1 1 ' vyaier Meion. per io 7c : llananas. 3 lb Oooseberrios, local, 8 lbs. ?5c' 25c ECONOMY STORE Vhrn lIUr llavr r P- O. Boi 575 Morr I'rnl Phone 18 x: ste'srt.asrsttv'va'rei ZJ. K. Goi.ln-. p;or--er Terrar? farmer, wh- h-. bec '-ndinT Two or h-T -v. in the rltv on business, Is returning to the interior on this cren-ng's train.- NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprietor -A riOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate Sl.ub o bO Booms Hot if Cold Wslet Prince Rupert. B C Phone 281 P.O Box 199 ..15c tog battle which has a tragic end- lng for all parties concerned. ! luSSALLEM'Sr? Sale Enjoyable , ... . . . . rwintrv ver oy Mrs. ueorge Kone and Mrs. J. C. McLennan while assisting In serving were Mrs. W. C. Asplnall. Mrs. J. G. Johns,' Mrs. C. C. Mills H. S. On m nt. identified Wth toe rturlineton n.ilroad tn Dn- Succewful Affair Yeterdav After- Ver- rorada has. b?en a virttK noon at Home of Mrs. 'n Prtnee Rupert aince la:l Toea-F. N. Good da? "'abt in he -9ir of a e- 1 tlon trip and has b"fom' An enjoyable Albican tea was ',?TM,rl ot the pin-- that h- v held Vesterdav aflernonn at thA binding tt difficult to (w hhn- home of Mrs. F. N. Good. Cotton Street, many ladies calling during the afternoon. The hoHsi wa assisted In receiving by Mrs. C. V. Evitt, president of St. Andrew's Woman's Auxiliary. The tea table, covered with a lac" cloth and at- -ir,awav. He im nnd tm leavtag by this evnlne' train his return home Int hw rer to extend his visit until Monday evening. "I have been around a bit." Md Mr. Ounnlnz thW mornH" ..v Is the most bsattfnl I have ver seen In nr Your town has a sort of In dividuality aTout it that I hw never en-auntered elsewhere. I have fallen complet-srv in kv with Prlnrf Riinort Vanr ami nd Mrs. A. R. Nichcls. In charge of Irpsh u som-thin that mut he tea room were Mrs. Thomag apoeal u, a rot frorT1 ndrew. Mrs. W. A. McLean and meh of the omntry M I do Ars. H. S. Meadowr. u-here u JmpoiWlbie res. The home cooking and fruit stall comfortably at night owing t vas looked after by Mrs. W. J. Nel- heat." son and Mrs. G. H. Arnold. Mrs: F. Mr. Gunning is highly enthus-A. MacCallum was cashier. n-M ibout the srenery In BriU'i THE DAILY NEWS Joan and Son Vagabonding Vagabonding sorrewhere near S nta Bari.iv.t. C j! Joan Blondell and her eiaht-month old son N'uman S t'. Barnes The film star is on vacation and even her studio no idea where she can be reached. But Baby Norman, son of Cameraman George Barnes, agreed to pose for this photo prior to departing from Hollywood vUh his mother. LIKES HERE VERY n Vislte- From Derver, Finding It Diffirult To Tar IFmsrlf Awar Trom Prince Rupert ColuxWa. particularly tn tr.j mountains. Hit onlv disappointment is that he did not brag mem bors of his f-unlly with him so ihc y could have jone on a flah-ni -xoeditton. However, he prom- lr?s himself to come back some Colorado. dav nnd Wnl Jtwn with htm. He :?ft Denver on July b-en in New Orleans. West and elsewhere. 3 and has the Middle Calgary Building Shows Large Gain "tw '"on-lrnel'n o MN-'ta City ll'H Yenr Morr Thxn 1H Orratrr Than HAIOABY. Atte ?:- 'ihie n the city 0 Calgary for the first aeven month of list has reached a total af $7M.0W as oats-Tared with XSXI&l in the corresponding period last year, official figures revealed yesterday. CALGARY CUSTOMS REVENUE i CALOARY. Asjg. 2-Onstoms nd excise rrvenoe at the port of alEa'y for the mnnth of July this .oar totalird $15.1064 i- compared with $156,187 in the same month last year, official fieures issued yesterday reveal. Soviet Airmen Ready to Leave Hop-Off From Moscow to San Francisco Kxprrted to Take Place Today . MOSCOW. Aug. 1: Soviet airmen, on a prelected non-stop flight from Mowow to San Franeiaoo via the North Pole. are expected to take off today. Thrv are taking tkx tons of fuel and food suppUec Ml-ricicnt to kp them alive for three months In caae of emergency. Ttiey hope to nuke the long fllsjrbi In thnr speedy monoplane In sixty hours. Mrs. George P. MoCnll returned this morning by TaaboaT to her home at Port Slmpwn after apend-ing a couple of da? In town. Case of "Dutch" Schulze Ends In Acquittal ALBANY, N.Y.. Aug 2 -The case of Alfred Dutch) Schulee. notor-, toua gangster leader, charged with i $1,000 Income tax evasion, ended yesterday In acquittal after 38 hours' deliberation by the Jury It waa Sehutse's second trial on this charge, the Jury in the first case' having disagreed The presiding Judge, Frederick Bryant, in discharging the Jury without thanks, declared that the verdict was contrary to the Interests of Justice and law enforcement It was not baaed on the evidence, the Judge declared. If yon wtafc to swap a claaaiiled. A Washer For Every Purse EASY Now makes it possible for Every Home to own a Washer. We are now offering an EASY Washer at a s.Hcial price of $74 .50 Terms may be arranged This model will Ik on display in our window for the following week. Arrange for a demonstration at once.. i w r 1 i vvgasugtaw TONIGHT ar.d SATlTDilj Eat Is Fait . West t;; u; ... But never the twain tiut meet . . TI.ey do la th, smaihlng drama of the Orlt0 "Thunder the East" Snatched from th of the paper T 1 world s biitgest pw filet sensati'jtit; spectacuiar conf.i : beraUn actton' A. of a strange lovi v tiuned a mui i . - , market block of put with CIIARUKS WOM M MKKI.E OUEKON JOHN wmi At 7:41 Ac S i ADDED Charlie ('have In -1 STAR !K),ltlU:K ncr rvrry monlb It ronfi a rrvlKdT i U'l lng about it The t i tilon of - "THE MAUCir OP TIME' GROTTO TAXI 455 You only Itve . t ride In ' Thrre Car at lour nt. Ilcrt Morgan Hud Htrric Rent vour i--.r 1 in thi o..orr rnor We Buy For Less THE PEOPLES STORE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY SELLING BOYS' BROADCLOTH BLOUSES 39C & 59C MEN'S FINE WORSTED PANTS r for $&dO 300 SETS OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR Just unpacked. 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