,IUUI 13, 102ft. il1" 7n2 DAILY ITHW3 PAOH FTVB OLID 18K OLD ... 1 . some weililing rings a r it.jiK iiv melting the irnM ,,( a mould. These arl npt Id hnvp bubbles and be omewiiat soft. Ui lict are made 1 y (tending' a -' 1 1 1 nf gold and Joining hi' IMIil. , V t xi-ll tin' seamless, kind,-ti ,iiiinchil from one solid piec of ohl. These, .are i nil nail Juinl ninl will wear tniirti longer. , p. ices from aa.30 to M5.ort. 9 A Jewellers iLmi STOKE WITH THE CLOCIS N cw Felt Hats and Dresses Full Line Thread SILK HOSIERY $1.50 "Demers" Wo aim to ptcate Phone 27. P.O. Boi 327 Market 311 Third lnnut. lai b;en taken over from Oeorge Kerr by J. Preece a with Sealy and ItooJton Fresh Meats arriving Twice Weekly from the Bulkier Valley Phone 178 I Lead Others Follow Trie Homo of Trunks and sii(enoi. I' et Friend Hudson's IUy lllankels. ,li-i pari Loggers' Hoots. H k Horn Mi nn. I Clothing, 'lamnl Diamond Sweater. ' nine Pur Peal Coat, Kuarantccd. Hi" lives, 'I'1" Hlankets, Hags. Pat Phtltipson Second Avenue '"mime .Indian Mado Curios Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 578 DENTIST MATRICULATION CLASS IS OFF School Board: Decides to Abandon Senior Gride Owing to Lack of Pupils. At tin1 meeting of the sohonf board last night, it -was decided that the senior matriculation class, for this year would be abolished a only cum pupil for Mire would attend while h second may iuilily be available. Anapidi-1 cation bail been received for the . . , . . , . po.itlotl of teacher and one cho-1 . . . en tentatively, hut the appoint- ma,r ?ulaMon men! wiiH cam-elld and (lie cla will not be carried on during the nming year. Die ipietion of some of the pupil in the senior matriculation rliu last year nut having yet taken their iippleiiwnals for the fjnst year, was discussed ,at the meeting nod a letter from the suM'riiile.iueul of education In irard to the matter was read. It seems that local students' failed in their MUirplemenUilH n,in there fore could not be uiven their senior standing until these had been made up. ."Some of them. frustce Johnstone said, were go- iiik to take both senior and junior supplemental thi fall. The letter from Mr. Willi follow: II. It. Hochester, :ii.iiniLin. School Hoard. I beg to acknowlcdce, receipt of your tetter of the .11x1 ultiimo. IT yiip will kindly refer to the program of studies for bleb schools you will find that to obtain full senior matriculation landing a candidate nnmt have 1'ninpleteii both the junior and se nior matriculation cxaiiainafinus. Some of Hie prince Hnperl eandl- iLite who at for the examination in June passed in all the senior matriculation paper Init had not completed all Hie junior WATCH NOTICE Olt.rtt tfi U TAkK MOTI:t llwl iiuiunllle Cinnnr t 'fi'loiix Uiiiiln. bM xklre l Uorc Atriine Vbrr. Vaiirtiur. U. . . lll MII tor 1 lirmM In l.kr anil mm Su lallon. tirr luloulf !( tirr iMJl'i.f un-iuiuml tirriiu, ihki u..wl IBlrl. Uit 111 ftiln fru X. t;. nitiKT U.t 1111. ). C. I'l.lrlrl TIm ifrr will Ur ditrrtrd friai iIm imm tl tHnl liul. luin tfn IimhiIIi i,f .urarn ixl lll tip H f'.r Itulinlnal ami lurUr ptirpu ti Ihr Und dv'nbrd Ukk . M Ull, KUtrra dark. il tiiriri i., n-.llr a .I a Ihr ruund m Ihr into ilar lulf it. A r thi nuiirr tad aa ttli thin p'irnam Ihrrrlo an,) lit ih -VVai-r Art lll bv fllcl In Uir tliu 01 lh WtXrr Hrriirdor at I'rlorai Mnrwrl. h. C, ot)xii4 to ttte iM'liratWu iiiair hm fli wnn iti. Mid Wai'r liminlrr or with I lie i .nipln,iwr r.r wairr Hihi. Pkrlta lwl kuihliata. Vlrturia. B. C. mllhld lliirlx da) a(tT Ihr flr.l aroarkikfi of IMa nilfr la ral n.pawr. lb 1l r Uw (ir-t puLli'-allctn 01 IBM iwitlr II Jill) to. ! SOMrHVILIIf CAXXUxT HIMI'AXT. I.TU.. Appiirani, OOV CRM MINT IIQUOK ACT B.tlt AfolltalbMi lor Conaaal la Tranafr Baar Lkanaa. MOTIit. I III Hint iSIVK.t itoat no ih talk ta of AuruM nrtl llw undrrMaiM-d inlrnil 1) a'l to Ihr Liquor Cjanlrt'l n4id tat i-ivni lo tian.rrr or nrrr u- .rue. nuuibrrrd T0 and UaurtI la rriprrl if nrruil. brlnt part ur butkJmt kii.iku aa IMM :iriuriit llftlrl. IS4t Clr birnla. H. . UM4i Ibr land drwrtbrd a lot T. Hlo'k IT. In Milxtitl.K.n t Ll lb, Ou.Th hatlollr lland. I'rlnrr lltiprrt Und HraiMrr IHalrlrl, in llw l'rlnr or Unilth i ulniiibla, from frank lllrk" to ll.iirf-rt llaiirtliii. Tlrl.rr Murnl atvl J, i iriiinr n llir T-mn of I'oM riniirnta. In IIm 'Hiniv nt frinrr Ituprrl. In Inr Proir-Inrr of nrlll.li r.itlniiilila. lb tran.frrwa tiATlP at I'rlnrr nuirrt. D. c. ui ili day 'if Jul l. iirnnr.ui imri'ii, TlllonollK. MI SCOl, j, ciccor, Apr-Urania and TraniftMni MILK From Bulktey Valley FRESH MILK AMD WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 15o for Half Pint. Quality and Service Special loe Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone M. (Jtrtei. Warehousing, to4 Dlstributlnv. Teauier .Motor Service, noal, Band and Gravel We Seeolallie In f liee-iet Funlture vln. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxqulslle Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices a B. C. 'FUR Co. . Nei( O.W.V.A. Third Avf ' t SEE YOUR NAME IS r ON VOTERS' LIST OR YOU MAY .LOSE VOTE Every person who thinks himself entitled la volo should see that bin name is on the list and should do it at nnee. If in doubt call at Hie office of one of the poll- "tical parties or at Uic reg- istrar'n office in the Wes- tenliavrr liuilding. Action must be takfln this week or it wfll bo too late. pajtern and, ronse- quenlly, cannot be given full Mtnnding. In the June examiuatiiuw one I'rince II u pert candidate gained full senior matriculation uland-ina. Jwo paef in all xiibjwl of senior inalricjilaliiiii birt Jiave n uppl',nental.of junior malriciita-tion lill niftan.liiw. a fourtti candidate naed nil Jut one pa per of enior matrk-blalion Jidi will be crititlel to full standing when he reutovex AuppIementaU in both Junior and senior matric- illation, a fifth obtained senior matriculation xtanjling with, rtne supplemental, a aixlh obtained; tanding in four uhject only, a' eventi in' three subject only. an Hphlh ba -till outlandirig two upplcmentaU of junior ma-; Iriculalion and pae in June in three paper of senior matriculation. S. J. WJLI.IS, iild. rrf Kducatinn. THE MAN JN THE MOON aayti What I am wondering h how the rfople on the street and i!i shop ibxirway all day earn a living. The best exercise one get on camping trip t, cratrliing. A large carp recently drugged a man into ihe sireicm. .ow watch the local angler agitating for tlie government lo plac- carp ig In the surrounding fishing waters. You can usually tell a ervnlive by the way nis hung. 00!I- A wife won1! talk in her sleep jraI'""- if her husband, gets started first. It's a game of skittle lhe- days. The aiitos knock down Ihe pedestrian and the train knock down. the motorists. I read that Capetown is ex cited over a flag design. It never lid lake much lo excite Cape. town, anyway. Today's hnrocop A day of sunshine which causes thirst is presnaced from the dominant CANCCLLATION 09 nctinvc .NOTICE U IIMltHY ClVtn that the r-r aUMloi nvr IjuI 4iu7, Caaalar lua-irirt, la raurrllrd. Iwput; MinlMrr-oT Landi. U. It. .NADK.t, Ijind lirpartnirnt, Virlina, U. C. vtb Junr. Itilt. LAND ACT. NoiHo of IntMOeo ta Aply lo Laaa Land In Land llrrordinir ilrlrt nt rrlnf lluiwrt. and aliualo on iiuith Mmrr or an I'muHiMMi liar mi soiitli-VVrnt Coail of I'llt l.land, aUiut one mik rat from Hluff . TAKE MITICE lhal K. Rouimuii, or L lalrt, ITtiYlnrfl or lirilmh CnluintiH. orrti- lIKi. Camu-rv Maiuarr. IntrmH lo apply lur a lra. or Ik rolluulnir drsrrlbrd laiuH: CjiinUH'iH'Uit at a rwt lOantrd im thr .Imrr if an unnamrd bay on lite smith-rl .rM.t nr I'llt Kland. alHMii onr mile mi or Ulufr poinl; ihrm-r nurth iwrniy rhalnsi Ibriirr l Innity rhnlns; ItH-nrr Miiiih lurnty rhalns. iitoro or lr... lo llkarh iWikr Mark: tlimrr folkiwina- hith water linark wr.trrly to point or nminiriirrinrnl. and niniainink rlrbty arrrs, lmrc or lra. patko July sum, tatA. Appllrant, LAND ACT. Calar find MMrlrt. Land nrrordlnr PlttrKl of rrlnr liupcru and sliuata on Allln l.akr alHHit 34 mllrs aonthnrnt or AUIn Tnnllr. TAKE .NOTICE lhal Edwin Jutos EKrt, nr Allnu In Ihr provlnro ot OrllUlt Columbia, urcupatuxi oprratlna; lourUl launch, Hiirnd to apply for prrmlMUm in pur-rhar- thr' rnitowlnr rtrirrlbrd lnU: Cnmrnrnrlnf al a pout plantrd at lh-iMithral rornrr or Olarlrr Hay, In AUIn l.akr, aliuatrd a abova; tbnr tnilowtnir Ihr ahnre line writ JO rhlnj thrnre tuMh to rhmitai ihrnrr tat to rhaln: thrnc norlh 10 rhalna, lo point or ronmirnrrnirnt. EDVI?I JULES EOOEtVT, Apnliranl. naltxt MaT in 19 ' LAND ACT. Italic of lattntlon lo Akklf to Laaia Land In Stlklitr Division. Caxlar, Ijind Kn-rurtllna- OKirlrl ur Caviar, and allnat at Oraid Haplds. on Ihr Sllklnr nivreoand to IIh or Survrvrd l ot No. 170. TAKE NOTICE that I, Wallrr Srotl Simp-in. or Trlrtraiih Crrrk, It. C. nrriipntlnn. Ranrhrr, inirnd. to aptilv lor a ba or thr rullowint drvrtbrd tamtv Contmrnrtnir al a po.t plantrd on thr Nnrthwnrt rornrr or Ltd HO, thrnr South 40 rhi!nj thonrr vrl III rhalnsi thrni'r North 4ti rhaini thrnrr Eal 10 rhalns, and contalninai Pnrtv arrrv morr or la. WALTER SCOTT SIMPSON. Apaticaat. BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS I to r.tt. Hale Price $3.45 Third Avenue i lunar and tuBtual JLonfiguralions In filler words, mutt : a s roi j .laji.n ff.f ti.li.i.l i.li.ntf a WW III! rt - jcit to lite nwirest l?per parlor ai. ' ihe "perspiring brow is moppi'ii There's a chance for the I toy' Itand lo shine when Premier Meighen arrive on Saturday. Music hath charms. We hear about I'remiei Meighen selling the ship of stale. Wonder if he'll wexar a sailor's hat upon arrival here. . k Why, doesn't the -Stales se:i-Ifitcc some of these rum-runners to be interned in a dry dock? A news item says that an es caping prisoner was recently but in the rear of his jail. .o that win mean. - ' A man who public hire to kept goats the kiddies fo wa i-ecently Mi a forluneof 2)0,-(100. .llttwevcv. be sysliii-!! sti! hlv hrsrirade. Ire olbr"vv7ird b dldn'L let the fortune pet hi 1 goats.' ' num ANn nANfW AT CATHOLIC hlL Enjoyable Time Spent at Event Arranged by Ladles A successful whist, bridge and dance was held by Ihe Catlioli, ladies last night in Catholic llali 1 lie winners ai wnisi were as follows: Ladies Mrs. Jack Halcbfurd and Mrs. CoinadinoV Men Mr. Swanson and Mr Fortune. The winners at bridge were t.ndies Mrs. S. .1. Kvans and Mrs. It. F. Self. Men Olei, (iulick and Dr. S .1. Kvans. Katlier- iioirrey won a sei o lowels iii the raffle with ticket Xo. 89 . At the conclusion of enrd play ing dancing was enjoyed to nntst fvirnlsheil by tho Wes holme orchestra. ..I. C. ftavlgnn acled as masle of ceremonis and Mr. Hurst was on the door. The committee responsible fo;' (he success of the evening com prised Mrs. I'eler llyrne (enn-veneri assisted by Mrs. Corrall, Mrs. Honiinico, Mrs. Comadlno, Miss Comadino and Mrs, f.urtin, Advertise in the Daily News. ARTHUR Third Avenue Creditors' COMPULSION MEN'8 SHOES THE SALE OF ALL TIME IS RIGHT HERE NOW! LADIE8' SHOES BOYS' SHOES CIRLS' SHOES at prices that beggar description and stagger belief. BUY SHOES! BUY SHOES NOW AND SAVE! SATURDAYS SELLING ' MEN'S ASTORIA SHOES SNAP! SNAP! CANVAS SHOES Itlack or brown calf leather. Difeontiniietl lines, as- Hubber soles, for men and boys. Assorted sizes. Snap sorted sizes. Sale Price $7.45 Sale Price, per pair 05c LADIES' STRAP SHOES AND OXFORDS MEN'S WORK BOOTS Assorted leathers. Values to 0 and $7. Sale . . $3.95 Hotb Mack and brown. All size. Sale Price . . . $1.45 MEN'S BLACK CALF OXFORDS - 1,000 PAIRS CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS AND SHOES Ooodyear welled soles. Assorted sizes. Sale Price $3.95 At prices that will make you buy. . . MEN'S LECKIE SHOES . . , , ... .- ... Now in the Hands of the 0i, , , The famolls ,!iuer a,t. A sizes Now I .""" Man . th Merchants' Sales System. SaIe j,rjc, $7.45 Merchants' Sales System. M. McARTHUR Phone Black 418 Third Avenue MEN'S DRESS BOOTS I Sale Price $2.05 SALE CHILDREN'S SHOES SATURDAY ! - , The Last Day OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND COMPANY'S CLOSE OUT SALE Don't disappoint yourself by believing what many of our friends and customers, would like you to believe that we are not going away because WE ARE GOING! MANY BARGAINS YET TO BE HAD. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. REMNANTS Hundreds of litem closed out at less than wholesale prices. NAVY SUITING SERGE A fine Hotauy weave for dresses or suits. Closed out, per yard $2.25 FRENCH SCARVES The very latest. Colored crepe de chines. Closed out, each $1.00, $1.50 aml $2.25 LADIES' UNDERWEAR Sleju-iu Paiitiefs Mourners ,Ve,sis, Chemises, etc. Closed out at ltargaiu Prices. 54-INCH GINGHAMS In beautiful shades ami pattern?. Closed out at, per yard '. . . ,$1.00 v CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGETTES In a range of 50 shades. Values up to $2.0(1. Closed out, per yard $1.35 WEST OF SATINETTES Our best F.nglish Satinelte in many wanted shades for slips, bloomers, etc. Closed out at, per yard 45c FRENCH VELVETS Only six dress lengths, in pretty shades. 30 inches wide. Values up- to $2.50. Closed, per yard $1.50 LADIES' SILK STOCKINGS. In big variety of shades, all sizes, dosed out, per pair 50c, 85c $1, $1.25 and $1.65 BORDERED SATINS A few dress lengths left iu 50-inch wide silks. Mused out, per-ynrl $1.85 Kof jr. 54.INCH WOOL SERGE children's school dresses, bloomers. etc. lleg. )M.r0 per yard. Closed tint, per yard $1.00 ENGLAND STORE I