antATheMarkets WANTED A lit I OK ?AI.K . FOK KENT Hi)uvskfplnt Ave W. 1 1 N T I M tl no PpTrnint MttM E ii-iuaiirr of a ' Be. ocnipaUMi ran- Hpif fr a iM ut 1 tMt pUnUxl an ' mo, iua s. ouuti rUl-rut 4IJ ditSntf ih 33 4 ebtlna. thvor MS chain: Ihrnc i-(v Hi eliatna to lt r. nvrot, and aoRUlDln Plums, Cal, lb .. .16 flanana. lb .... 1214 Canteloupea, Cal., each 13c to .18 Cherries. Cal.. Bint, lb atrawberrles. uprlver, 2 bskts. Peaches, dot. 60c to Watermelon, lb. Honeydew Melon, h 35c to ICasaba Melon, lb. fcliKllsn rrmm. Atirlcots. lb I'tiuiir Oreen 120. in' .h- ih 177 ' Ilulter rooms. (177). Fancy cartoned, lb No. 2 Creamery, lb Lira Pure, lb Vegetable New Potatoes. Cal.. 5 lbs. .66 .06 M .10 .16 .06 ;bc spinach, lb. 8c. to 10 Oreen Pea. BC 3 lbs 56 Radlshe. 3 bunehes 06 Cucumbers, hethouee. 10c to .17 Vegetable Marrow, small, each .10 reed Hay. Bulkley Valley Tlmethy 100 lb. biii - vc ii- to yourseu. iry i r , i Oats . 250 1 FUie Oat Chop .. 2 JO! Crushed t)U 220 , Barley 2.00 ' She . Rctali prices current here are ai t ' .Meat depri'dAM woman follows: Fowl, No. 1. lb : aKe of 25 and 40. one ln f tOMtlng Chicken, lb ,, the beat of re- n.C. Freah Extras, Orade A Ham. sliced, taei grade . who hM the know- Large, cartoned, fim. JO Ua. picnic, flat grade, to. ... ladles' wear line, y Local, new wia, aoz .......... .iu i imwihi, nae. wcca, Dt grpae tr Peoples Btore, Prince 4 frulu tf Outdoor itnuoarb, ib. M LOST iM.rd Atenue, brooch r W m platinum and . are red and green. Reward "5 ' i Lemon, doi. 27c to M Oranges, dca. 20c to :iv Orapefrult, Cal., each, 5c to .. .10 Jl 57 .18 Pork, shoulder, lb. Pork, loin, lb Pork. leg. lb. Pork, dry aalt, lb Veal, loin. lb. feeef. pot rout. lb. .. Veal, shoulder, lb. 15c to .00 alack Cooking Figs, lb J5 Dates, oulk. lb, 8c .2 Smyrna Natural Figs, lb M Lemon and i-range t'eej .98 Cltren peel 1.45 22d 1.60 2.00 1.70 H i a ix.nct too An 8AXTn. : (4i fa?" 1 Mjw iss. r$tyh B'' U H ad 'the, want ads. av H T r is a Difference In ! "r"f' HI nr 1 1 r is 1 PrUMS. 30-40. lb PrtUMs. 40-50. lb. Prince Kupcrt Dairy I ljggJgr-dj-Phone 287 im. f r ' best and get entire i N ET T I E 5 'rtiun or money back ) 1 bV I IbbM" guarantee. t1 b aXVo iV.l JERILIZ ED : EVAPORATED I Yf Ktrwr.i oz. Hyde ; Transfer : 1 w Office j Second Avenue H'lli) li "TILL1E THE , TOILER" urnAi 1 hi nff rn.' m EvVbodv a 1 ITS FR5HNSS 2 80, 1.051 to Prunes, 60-70, lb RaUlns, Australian seedless, lb. ftaiatas. Csl., seedless lb. j Currants, lb. .. ., . , ... . , 'Apricots, lb Apples, dried 14c. to Peaches, peeled, 15t to .25 j .40 j 53 .45 1 50 55 55 55 55, .15' .18 Beef, boiling. H. 10c. to 1214 21 1 Beef, rout prime rlh. lb 25 5.Br, SWlc, lb. ,.. 20 Lamb, shoulder, lb 52 Lamb, Itf. lb. .. 'A Lamp Chops, lb 25 Fhh i Halibut, freah, lb. .15 bnokj2 Kipper, to, 16c and 50 Bahnon, red spring, fresh, lb. .. 50 White. 2 lbs , 55 I Honey i rixtr&rted Honey, per jar 20c to 20 'Comb Honey. i Nuts ' .24 Walnuts, broken shelled, . - Oreen Onion. 2 bunthes 06 , WMiwta, shelled halves, lb. rtnnn. Um,iAa t ISa 9 : AhnOltdS. Snelied. 10 Washington, lb. .06 Oarllc imported, per lb 25 Cabbage. II C per lb. 4e to .r .06 Cauliflower. DC, 15c to 50 Parsley, bunch -06 Carrots, BC. bunch .06 Turnlnc bunch .0 I Beet. DC, bunch ' I,UIA Celery. Cal head 15c to . .LJtZZt' um. a! Hothouse Tomatw. No. j. lb. r iiwe a j No. 2. lb. ... , i.n mO Bv.f: .w'tiui nc head fie. to to- rdlnt tJWftel .M cut Jt JulT ! A M HOWIKX UMl t'T I1M ..t OMriM or mac Wheat. Alberta w4 iiran j.MHlUllUK Shorts Hour FVmr, 4t's, No. 1 hard wheat .. Second Patent - Pastry Flour. 10 lbs. 45c to Aust. Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. Dried rrnits White FIrs, lb. . 55 .40 .45 .45 1.00 1.75 .60 M 12V4 :o .ii .10 23 53 .15 .13 .11 .14 .15 .15 55 .17 .17 sugar White. 100 lb. 659 Yellow. 100 lbs 5 V0 IS SEALED IN AND STERILIZATION MAKES IT ABSOLUTELY SAFE, i THE WORLD-FAMOUS NAME OF NTSTLE'X IS MY ASSURANCE OF ITC nilTQTAMniMft- HIGH QUALITY. , DOUBLY RICH, IT IMPROVES ALL nniikir; tuat IREQUIRES MILK. THE ' HANDY ALL PURPOSE Hilk LOOK FOlTl ATTRACTIVE i! 'I (Hilfi 1 ' '---1iisWisl1 7 OF THE PUBLIC EYE A'. Canada has fifty-six thickly settled cities the centres of highest buying power from which radiate all the important markets of the Dominion. More than two million daily newspapers are bought by Canadians every day, for daily newspaper reading is a habit that has grown and fastened itself upon our national life. All the play and movement of civilization, from the Arctic Circle to the Equator, from the mystic East to the heart of the ultra-practical West the life of the world is focussed in the newspaper every day. f The readers of the daily newspaper embrace every class of occupation, every income ' group-the woman inherhome; ' the executive in his office, and the messenger boy sitting outside ; great merchants and keepers of small shops; artists, artisans, financiers and clerks; to each and all the daily newspaper is an essential part of everyday life, the focus of all human activities. Daily Newspapers help to sell more goods than any other advertising medium because they are read by more people. , SPONSORED BY THE CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION H Jllill rsrcwc.utffe-s-i sin ,i QME J I u-U.J JT7 An Unexpected Summons jv . 1 i c-tu) covnfctiv-wrtsifi'i.JWJ rVT'S TMH FO "THE i NAJViH. AC - VAHWB ifOTX UlEBB M CQV1E iii- By Westover