PAGE SIX Agreeably aged, smooth, fragrant congenial com pany anywhere 3igirl Ip3 Uy 1 YEARS I OLD Tins advertisement is not (iiilili.sliod or displayed !iy the l.iiittr (oiilrul Hoard or by Hie Wovei nmeiit or llritish Columbia. UK; REDUCTIONS All Woollen Goods Ileduccj STOCK .MUST (5Q Ladies' Combinations, reg. 13.25. Sale $2.73 Ladies' Combinations, reg. $2.00. Sale $1.50 Ladies' Combinations, reg. 51.50. Sale $1.13 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1,50. Sale $1.03 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1.50. Sale $1.15 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1.50. Sale $1.23 Just arrived new ship-nent of Elasco Wool. All shades, 2 balls 33c Monarch Brush Wool, 2 balls 45c MUSSALLEM'S Have Your Eyes Examined Poor eyes and poor glasses arc a pitiful combination. Good glasses will make good eyes of poor eyes. If your present glasses do not suit your eyes for any reason, you are criminally negligent of your future If you do not secure the proper glasses at once. . Lowest prices. Exjiert service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 3I! Third Avenue. Opposite (J.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Tine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. ' HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE KUY EOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST WHIST LEAGUE ALL TIED UP T. ;i:oi;;i:n asi moom: even in IIOTII MEN'S .1X1) L.IDIE.V SEC- 1 TIONS PI.AV-OITS TO.MOK- ItOW MCIIT A a result of last night's games, the schedule, of the Ladles' White League came to a close with St. George's Ladles and Moose Ladles tied for leadership. This necessitates a play-off which will probably take place tomorrow evening. The league standings sre as follows W. L. Pts, St Oecrge's Ladles .. 9 3 0 Mocse Ladles 9 3 9 Pythian Sisters 5 7 5 Orange Ladles 0 12 0 At the conclusion of last nlffht'n ' games, the Orange Ladles, who failed to win a single game during the season, showed their good sportsmanship by entertaining the other players of the league in the St. Andrew's rooms where the games took place. Refreshments were served and there were speeches by Week-end Specials Terrace Turnips real Combination Canned beauties. siecial, o lbs. Tor i-tc Ayrshire Hull Itacon, machine sliced, per lb 33c HAKIM; POWDER SPECIAL Dr. Price's or Royal 2' j lb. tins, regular $1.85, special $1.29 j lb. tins, regular .i.j. siecial $2.1!) We are overstocked on large tins and we make these special prices to reduce our stock. THIS WEEK ONLY Pure Olive Oil, Vj gallon tins, regular $1.85. Special $1.19 Gallon tins, regular $3.25. Special $29 Granulated Sugar, in bulk. Special 13 lbs. for $1.00 Limit 2G lbs. to each customer.' B.C Fresh Pullet Eggs 3 dozen for $1.00 Sunkist Oranges, 13 for 23c Glory Brand Salmon, Vs's, 4 tins for 25c Watch this space tomorrow for additional specials. Fresh Pork Pies, 3 for 25c Apple, Raisin or Mince Pies, each 25c Cinnamon Rolls, each 15c! Christie's Arrowroot Biscuits, : fresh stock In bulk, per lb. 40.- Wool Soap for toilet or bath it floats special, 7 for 50V Fruit Special lTins for 93c Your choice of the following lines : Malkin's Sliced Peaches, l's, tails Malkin's Aprkots, l's, tails Saanich Loganberries, l's, tails Red Pitted Cherries, 2's Malkin's Dartlett Pears, 2's Royal Anne Cherries, 2's Ensign Red Plums. 2A's Combination Canned Vegetable Special 7 Tins for $1.00 j 2 iins Tomatoes, 2's 2 tins Peas, 2's 2 tins Corn, 2's 1 tin Refugee Ecan.s, 2's The above special is figured too closely to permit any Changes in commodities offered. Toilet Rolls, 7 for 23c Delmonte Prune, size 40-50, iu 4 lb. wood boxes, each G9c No. I Combination Pickle Special 3 for 30c 1 bottle Chow Pickles 1 bottle S.1J. Sauce t jar Orange Marmalade No, 2 Combination Pickle Special 3 for 30c 1 bottle Mixed Pickles 1 bottle Worcester Sauce 1 jar Orange Marmalade Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ! Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Cauliflower, Spinach, Rhubarb,; New Cabbage, Bananas, Florida! and California Grape Fruit arri- ving every boat at lowest market' prices. j FRESH MEAT AND FISH I Phone us in this department for quick delivery. Lowest prices. Our 15c a lb. Reef Sausages are the talk of the town. Fresh Shrimps and Crabs arriving each Monday and Friday. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 211 Be Sure You Get The Genuine GILLETTE FLAKE LYE Mayor Newton and Mrs. Velreck. Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Davis sang solos, Th orange Ladles were complimented on slaying with the ship throughout a season during which things w?re constantly Going against them. In the men's whist league, there is also a tie between the St Oeorge'a (Seal Covet and Moose teams. There will be a play-off between these two teams tomorrow night and the winners thereof will later meet the winners of the ladles' section for the city championship. LAND ACT .NOTICE III' INTENTION TO A PIT Y TO TO LEASE LAM) In Prince llupert Land Recording District of Prince llupert. and situate on the north shore of Crescent Iulet. Moresby Islaud, Queen Charlotte Islands. In the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a halt miles from the head ot the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation Marine Broker, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet: thence northwesterly 20 chains: thence southwesterly 30 chains: thence southeasterly 20 chains: thence northeasterly 20 chains, and containing forty (40) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 27. 1928. LAND ACT Skeena Land District. District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that sUtT davs after Every egg guaranteed new laid. lS.ate- J Jntend to apply to the Chiet utu.ujiuiirT i7i nana mr licence o prospect lor coal and petroleum over 60 aero di una oounaea as rouows Commencing at a Dost Dlanted at the southwest comer of Section 35, Township 3, Oraham Island, and marked "AJ.O.'s southwest" corner"; thence east 83 chains: thence north 80 chains: thence west 80 chains: thence south 80 ehiUu to .point of commencement, being Section 36, Township 3, Oraham Island. B.C. A. J. OORDON. Locator. Dated December 17 1926 SEASONABLE GOODS AT IJARfJAIN PRICES. CANNED JAM Pure Fruit Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin . Raspberry Jam, 4 lb. tin . Loganberry' Jam, 4 lb. tin Cherry Jam, 4 lb. tin Fresh Milk Every Train. 73c 73c 73c IOC Elack Currant Jam or Jelly; 4 lb. tin 73c Peach Jam, 4 lb. tin 63c Orange Marmalade, 4 lb. tin. . 63c Apricot Jam, 4 lb. tin 63c Greengage Jam, 4 lb. tin 63c Gooseberry Jam, 4 lb. tin G3c Malkin's Rest Pure Plum Jam 50c CANNED FRUITS Malkin's Rest or Royal City Pure Fruit in heavy syrup, 2's. Peaches, Pears, Loganberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Cher ries, Apricots, Pineapple. 3 Tins for 'J3c Sterling Catsup, 4 bottles for U3c Heinz Catsup, 3 bottles for .. 03c B.C. Butchers &. Grocers Limited Phones 13 and 571. ling Manufacturer HAS OPENING in Sales Department for two men of good appearance and character to sell guaranteed made-to-ieasure suits at $26.50. Must be satisfied with $30 weekly to start. Experience unnecessary but must be workers. Give full particulars in first letter. MR. SI. CARTY, 160 Richmond W, Toronto. THE DAILY NEWS Wedr COMPLETED I.E.MU E ACTIVITIES I Oil EAIl Colts, 12; Stars 26 Maple Leafs. 24: ColU, 2C. Bankers. 36; Elevator. 12. Terminals. 42: a rot to 32. The final cimM on the basketball schedule were played Isst night with I M four good matches as the drawing! card. As the winners of the vaflousj championships have already been elded, It was thought that there would I : be little Interest In playing any of th ; postponed games or the final game scheduled for Friday night. The city 'champions, which have already been an-Juounced. are: the Colts, who carried off ! the honors In the Junior League; the 1 Maple Leafs, champions of the Ladles' 1 League; the Grotto, winners In the In- ternational league: and the Elks, cham pions of the Senior League. Individual scorlnt Isst nlzht was a follows: JI .NIOU I.K.MU K Colts 11. Macdansld. 2: E. futchford. 6: R, Irvine: P. Patmore: E- Smith, R Stalker. J. Scott. 4. Total, 12. Stars T. Kelsey. 4; E. Smith. 4: A. Crart; F. Morrison. 12: W. Donald. 6. Total. 26. . EMIIIIITION' OAME Maple Leafs M. Oraham. 4; L. Lowe. 12; M. Harvey. 6; C. Harvey. 2: II. Sun: M. Thompson. Total, 24. Colts J. Scott; D. Scott. 2: 11. Mac-donald. 10; R. Irvine. 2: E. rtatchford, 12. Total. 20. IXTEIt.MEDIlTE i.KAHt E . Terminals R. Smith. 13: J. MeMuHy. 16; C. Thompson. 2: D. FrlzzeU: T Ketoey. II. TotaL 42. Grotto D. Ourvlch. 9: J. Sims; W. Murray. 9: D. Stalker. 4; E. rutchford. 10. TptaL 32. Bankers R. Mortimer, 10; B. Walters. 18; O. H11U. 6; O. Hill. 2; F. Smith. Total. 36. Elevator R. Moore. 1; F. Glass; J. Beach. 7: Hughes. 4; Blggar, Donald. Total. 12. i.raoi E taisi.es The league standings to date are as follows: senior League W. D. L. PU Elks 10 0 3 20 Terminals 8 0 6 1 6 Native Sons ... 2 0 10 4 Intermediate League Q rot to ...15 0 Terminals .....iJl , 0 Bankers ....... 4 0 Elevator b 0 LaillcV .ragiie Maple Leafs ..IS 1 Adanacs .1 1 JunUr League Colts . 14 o f Stars io 0 Tuxts Boys 5 0 14 15 THREE TEAMS MAY BE TIED WHEN CRIBBAGE 30 24 8 0 31 3 24 20 10 LEAGUE SEASON ENDS The Native Sons of Canada defea'.ed ' the Knights of Columbus last night in a postponed Crlbbue Lei rue came bv a score of 14 to 13. The final game of the League schedule will take place next week. The Canadian National Operators and Cold 8tore will meet and, should the former win. there will be a tie for leadership of the second bait of the season. Should the Moose also win. there would be three teams tied. On the other hand. If the Cold Storage team wins, it wtu take first plsee and will play the Canadian National Operators, winners of the first half. In k play-off for city championship. The league standing Is as follows W. L. PVi Cold Storage 8 2 8 CJ. Operating 7 3 7 Mocoe 7 3 7 Canadian Legion 0 4 0 Orange Lodge 0 4 0 Prince Rupert Hotel . . 3 & 5 St. Andrew's & 3 3 Grotto 4 G 4 Sons of Canada 4 ' 0 4 Knights of Columbus . 3 7 3 CJ. Mechanics 3 7 3 Dry Dock 3 8 2 FRED PYLE WINNER IN FIRST GAME OF BILLIARD SERIES! In the first of the billiard mater to' determine the individual city champion- i ship. r. W py defeated George Mc-Ilmoyle last night by a score of 600 to 394. There were 69 Innings and the high break of the evening was made by Mr Pyle with a total of 38. High break for Mr. Mcllmoyle was 27. The game was witnessed by a good nil Giber of fans. SPORT CHAT It 1 eipected that this week will finish the basketball schedule for the season. Next week the Maple Leafs make a try for the northern ladles' championship when they take on 8mither in their own town. The winners of this aeries. It U hoped, will plsy Anyox here, although no word has yet been received from Anyox as to the entering s team. 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