vmber 15. 1027 Keep hurried breakfasts healthful REDDED WUI7 AT Ready to serve easy to digest All the nutritious whole wheat All the bran you need H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday HOSIERY AND CLOVES i in Wool Cashmere Ho He and Silk and Wool in 1'awiin, Black, etc. Per pair 95c Hose in Black, Brown. White, Greys, etc. Two i i 95c m in Black. Brown and White. 4 pairs for 95c - i uNhnw r' Hone in Brown, Fawn, Pure Wool, 7 to J pairs for 95c i . a Rib Wool Turn-Top Hom, Penman nke, 8 to IVr pair 95c i t lnioineMe Gloves, Fancy Cuff, In Bud, Grey, IVr pair 95c 1 tiloves. Fancy Knit Ctiff. Per pair 95c DRESS GOODS Surges in Navy, Green, Snxc Brown, ic. Value 1 . " Per yard 96c ( weeds in Blues, Brown ;.nu Grey Plaid. Value m 95c All Wool Coatinga. Value to 2.96, far pr yard $1.50 ii " Ik - in ull the latest colorings. Pure Silk, for yard . . 95c Wui usilk Underwear Fabric in Peach, White, Green, inch. Per yard 96c MEN'S DEPARTMENT ii. Light and Dark patterns, 3 for 95c : Handkerchiefs, 12 for 96c HOUSEHOLD STAPLES 'ti! I'illow Slips, 42 inch, fine heavy quality, pair 95c 'th. 45 inch, in White or Colors, t yurtk for . . 95c l welling, Linen or Turkish, 5 yards for 95c t nbleachcd Sheeting, heavy quality, for Sheets or u. - (H eads. Per yard 95c ..nnelette, 27 inch, in a nice soft ouality, 6 yank 96c k Towels, large sise. reg. $1.60. Per pair 96c DRAPERY SECTION ..in Panels in pretty designs, each 95c ( ream Curtain Scrims and Voiles, some with borders, 6 yards for . 95c ;i ipe Drapery Tapestry, reg. to $1.76, for per yard 95c -s und Art Sateens, value to 50c a yard, 8 yards for 95c COTTON DRESS GOODS ' s.' Crepes in a good range of colors, 6 yards for . . 95c ...run in a nice range or Plaids and Stripes, 84 inch, w.rdu for 95c i. hed Cotton, good heavy quality, 36 inch, 4 yards for 95c niored Crept) in Plain ami Flowered designs, 3 i 95c mi Crepes and Voile, finest quality. Value to $1.50 per vard, for 95c LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR dies' Winter Weight Combinations, in Sleeveless style and u few with Long Sleeve 95c ;imcn'. Bloomers, Winter Weight, in Mauve, Cream, Pink, Bun, etc.. per pair 95c 'dreii's Combination in Long JSleere, Ankle length, White or Natural' ,,,....,..... ..1 95c 'lie.-' Itayon Silk Vesta, BlooroerifrlijMlMtfta jp a "beau-tii'ul assortment of shades, perlrannenfW$ri v omen's Flannelette Gowns, extra values in these cosy L'.trments, each 95c LADIES' CORSETS lios' Corsets, several clearing lines, Coward and other mades, per pair 95c ; 'li' 's' Brassieres made in Brocaded Coutil, all sizes, 2 for 95 e NOTIONS .iny Yam in several shades. 2 oz. skeins, 3 for 95c : and Plain Ribbons, wide widths, 4 yards for 95c i Knil Scarves in pleasing stripes, each 95c COATS 4 only, Coats to be cleared at $10.50 These are excellent quality, last season's values to $40.00, and must be cleared. Wc. Great Values in Seasonable Merchandise 95c H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. I'hone 9 3rd Avenue and Fulton Street UNION QTFAMSHIPS LIMITED VANCOUVER VIcSIKC .r.'Wra 8 tt0I'VliR' VICTORIA, natedale. Alert lUy etc Sat .mis y 9 .jr. r h,rt M.MPHON, NAAN KIVF.U POINTS, ALICE AKM, AMO, " " Prl-re Ku,.ert, 11.0 Anue M BM11H Arret. EVIDENCE IN LIQUOR CASE (continued Hons Mass two) ,tiir n 111 Men :!. liquor liad bwn i uuiviiaafM The !. More be had , tx.MKlit rum lu w i'iiKHri kitchen. 81w Pi.ym tte gramupltoi and they had a Mi aenft-ti uii-iii baan orrteml u: b toeilscd A a matter at tact Oei Uiay dUl leave accused tad aald: Com, bad, Siim, dcarMi." And daarir did k back and ni i-'uwl adaUMloii'" (untloiied Mr. Patau ire "No we se not countend wltBMM. "Liara! Why I've nmr aetn tap- thine ua it." M-d ur. Patman. I most atTeiuiuuily hject to SMSfa CMBBMUt," sjaculatn. Mr. Joucs. lk. bi la meat Mbpropar mnatr 1 have mm fewrd in euurtium A (or lyase, your client today can aqual about any-thlnt I have tver arm " Mr Patatore mutinuad bla ranees about the Ivi.ik of tbe wltneaa "Homatady aeenu. -n be lying, a!! : !.. " asread the m..-nitrate. TIIKIt.t t.u: Theda Oala was '.i,, u called to the KHiid to five evideucr in her gars be-ii: She told of keeping a ptaoe above Irotier'a utore lor the CJH.R. portara. 1 :. company furnished the linen. Abe I,. .; been running the place alnoe Oct i.t.e; 17 She bad iopaerty baas on miox Aver.ur but hud btoved up town Khr wlahetl lo tx :ier neraatf . Mw .id bought Mrs Hunia out. Wttnaaa (it nied aelllng uiy liquor there what-ver Darrocb ftret came in on Wed-r.eaday. October 9. and aakad for a :ocm. Wltnaai told him abe was afraid fie could ot give him a roan for a weak. Her charges were 11 a night or S3 a week. Darrocb, had inquired about girls and abe had told him there ere plaoaa tor that. Darrocb inquired how about beneif Accuetd aald lost she told Darrooh that abe -waa busy, having bade to make before abe had her lunch. There was more talk and be gave Darrocb a cip of coffee. He had tooled around until abe had to drive him out of the houae. Further Inquiries van made and witness aard: "I don't run a houae like that. I am not on the Mae now and I demand a certain amount of respect. Toil better ift out before there la trouble." Oar- recti went and said Oood-bye." ASKCII rnt KOOM mimed to the bouse In the evening. aeoMnpuUeti by HarDonaH wltnaai continued. Darrocb said that he bad ossft back to get a room for bla frtend. When they got inside. Danosn said. "We don't want a room. We want a girl." Aoouaed told them not to come back again and walked out. She beard the men whispering. jne telling the other it was a drink. 2101 a girl, they wanted. Wltneaa wea brought into the conversation She was mad and -wast back to them. The younger man told her not to pay any nttenUon to tbe older man. They aafc-al for a drink wtucb was refuaed. On I apart tog. MacDonald said: "Never mind. We'll be back and get you." Later, the men did come back but aecuHed denied admitting them or selling them a drink Under cross -examination accused denied the story of the sale of liquor in whole cloth. When Darreeh came to her plaoe In the morning, he said -.hat he bad bean drinking all night. He looked It too. Accused started tr weep. "When one wants to be a lad? I dont are why one should be brought here to be humlltated," she said. AIIOIMENT IH" fOrNNKI, In asking for dismissal of the case. Mr. Patmore submitted that Jess evidence tban ever bad been offered In connection with this chars The man could remember nothing more than that they had got rum They could not remember whether It was hot or cold or whether it was glasses or cups In -which It had been served. It was usually the little things surrounding uch cases that called the main 1B-ident to attention. Wltrmnes oould not remember the taaU- of what they -ad received or how they had drunk It. Jurely that was hot sufficient evidence -.ipon which to convict If the men .led about one thing, they would hn m akouj .another. :Bf- nfema lo the TSK-T ma l oil me puiui ui jr-poed improper conduct, the old- man had contradicted MacDonaW regarding the conversation There was evidence that positive lylnc waa going on. Nor were there any rxhrblts In the case "If the court is going to accept such evidence aa this, where Is anyone of us going to be safe?" queried counsel. Wbr It not possible that the story of the woman wan correct? She was en-tlHed to thr ber.rf:; of thf rloubt Wan It likely thut n woman seeking to hn. prove herself, as accused was doing. ELEVEN BOILS ON HER ARM AT ONE TIME Mrs. 8. Tetuh, Fisher Home, Alta., writes: "I was troubled with boils and had eleven of them on my arm at one time. "I tried all kinds of medicine, but yot no roliof. "I t'.ok twn bottles of and u.vi nv.v boea troubled since. BPB LaiulM boils and all other , t ,v .. . ll.lliurn - j. limited, Turontu Out. THE TJAILT NETfS "" PARE FTTH would be liable to run a blind pig? Ill( KKl'ANClKS Mr. Jones remarked that Mr. Patmore, through experience with some of his own wttuesseh. was undoubtedly an authority upon the subject ol lying. It was true that there Were discrepancies In some of the evidence at the crown witnesses w&ieh could not be :?coulled. However, the eptbode in quettlon bad noihtiig to do with the charge. "The evidence aa to the sale of liquor was convincing. On no material points. Mr. Jones pointed out. had. defence counsel buen successful a breaking I q uch; ion was: Old the men buy Jlqui 1 or did they not? Bcjlfc :.rely tiiat they had ObUiud rum i and tiilh wus the Important point. He j asiea !or a conviction, i The magistrate commented that, on ' details, he found the evidence of crown Svitneses unsatisfactory. On the main ' Issue of liquor sale, however, there was corroboration "I therefore," address- EATABLF life s Stock PRICES ihe defence consisting ol a denial. Mr. Patmore also appeared lor Bnowden WORK OF SKATING POND HAS ALREADY BEGUN, i The work on the skating pond being ; constructed by the Gyro Club at Morse Creek has already begun. It is under the supervWon of W. H. Tobey. superintendent of the CNJl. Pacific Division, and Burbank. divisional engineer. Both -j.' these men are engineers and this time the witnesses down. - Thefthe -work -should be weU done. Results amviarajsUsed, . LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO UJASK LA Nil In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls-rlct and situate on the southwest corner of an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Chanal. Graham Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. In the Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Arthur KODertson. itir. ! lie accused "find you guilty ofiof Massett. B.C. occupation a lumber-j le i ii irse and fine you 1300 wtUi the j man. intends to apply fur a lease of " " 'x UnprUo.uaen.'il'X abottt' .n a. :d U.o,; lone chasn westerly from the mouth of, ... . . an unnnmed ureek flowing into an un- T"tla naju ti T' south bank or Por t. . ...a at oi ju..u; uu j. ... 1 Oraiiaa Island, Queen Charlotte ' Disposal Sal Still Continues COMPARE BELOW WITH YOUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE Card Tables Folding CSaid Tablet, reg. value $&8. at SI. (Ml Odd Parlor Chairs and Rockers Walnut, Oak. und UphoUter-ed, rejr. value $18.25 to $55, for $14.00 to JS:t.".;o Hardwood Rockers Limited quantity, reg. value $2.50 to $('..50, for SI 50 to $-1.00 Asbestos Table Mat Inserts Oval, reg. $1.:10, for . . 7."f itound, reg. value per set $1.05. Per set ."Of This is less than cast. TEAPOTS Plain Itock Any size ."0( Decorated Hock Leaf Reg. valtie$1.26. for .... Reg. value $1.00, for .. 70 Reg. value 75c, for . . ."Oe BLANKETS White All Wool Manket 7 lb., reg. value $10.50. Per pair Gray All Wool IHanket 7 lb., reg. value $8.00, for $.-.." Point Illankets Red. 10 lb. Klankets, reg. valUe $17.50, for. . $l-l.7o Gray, 10 lb. Blanket, reg. value $14.00. for.. !?11.7r Brown, 10 lb; Blankets, reg. value $15,50, fer S12.75 Ncrfrly all gone. TOWELS Fancy Turkish, refined quality, reg. value $3.25 per pair, for $1,115 A $2.25 Turkish Towel for per pair $1.70 A $1.15 Turkish Towel for per pair 85 A $1.50 Tundsh Towel for per pair $1.00 A 90c Turkfph Towel for per pair 5r CRYSTAL CUT GLASS i At Very Low Prices SEE THE HARGAIN TARL'ES 25c 50c 75c 81.00 All Descriptions of tLeful and Fancy Good. A few left, only 3 to a customer DOUHLE RUNG KITCHEN CHAIRS S1.00 each GUARANTEED ROLLER WINDOW SHADES 39 in. by 6 ft. Each 90c Limit 5 to a customer ELECTRIC LAMPS Boudoir, Table, etc. Still a nice assortment to pick from. Values from $4.50 to $25.50, for 3.75 t0 818.50 TOYS All Toys are half price irrespective of what they cost Christmas is coming soon BABY CARRIAGES DOLL CARRIAGES GO CARTS WAGONS BICYCLES, TOY AUTOS At Ridiculous Prices BEDDING Kheets 9' x 4' Sheeta, reg. value $4.25. per pair .... $:." 7' x 4' Sheets, reg. valug $3.75, for per pair $11.70 Herast itched Sheets 9' x 4", reg. value $0.50. per pair $4.50 Hemstitched Pillow Cases Reg. value $1.60 per pair, for 5? Plain Pillow Cases Reg. value $1.00, for per pair OOf Door Mats Cocoanut Fibre 050 Why be without one? Stencilled Grass Mats Regular value $1.00, for each 50c- DELF WARE 52-piece set, reg. value $20.50, for $1 :$.." 42-piece set, reg. value $10.75, for $11.25 ;!2-piece set, reg. ( value $9.50, for ....... $0.75 -. -.v4.-.'v Hundreds 4 Other B BEDDING Spreads 84 by CO, reg. value $2.40. for $! 70 x 90, reg. value $3.00, for $11.50 80 x 50, reg. value ,$3.S5, for $2.75 Krinkelette Spreads 72 x 90, reg. value $2.G0, for , $11.10 Marcelle Spreads . Reg. value $8.50, ior $5.75 Silkalo Spreads Colored, reg. value- $10.00, for $0.75 PICTURES Mut go at Cot or Less ALUMINUM WARE Large Kettles, reg. value $3.50, for $H.li5 Teapotr., reg. $2.00, for .1 $1.25 Perculator, reg. $1.75, for $1.00 Lemon Shakers, reg. $f.00,, ( ' for 05f $J.C5 value, for . $1.15 argams Wood DRY KIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $:lJ0 Double Load $0.50 Large Sack flOf 0 BUNDLES DRY KIND-LING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Islands Province of British Columbia: thence 4 chains southerly; thence 10 chains easterly; tbenoe 4 chains northerly to the shoreline: thence following the shoreline to point of commencement and containing 3 acres, more or less ( Signed A. ROBERTSON, Applicant Dated October 6, 19J7. i LINOLEUMS Printed, reg. value $1.00 up, at per square yard . . K5f Inlaid Linoleum, reg. value -$LG6. Per square yard $1.15 FANCY BOWLS Set of C, reg. value $1.00, for $1.05 Set of 6, reg. value $1.45, for 05 Set of 4, extra fancy, suitable for saiadB, etc., reg. value $2.10, for . .. $1.00 CUPS AND SAUCERS The very beat Engliah, lovely designs, cup and saucer 05r Another lot, cup and saucer at 40 Yet anatar, cup and saucer, at .... 25f Plata cup and saucer, anywhere, 35c, for 150 COMMUNITY AND OTHER WARE at Cost Plated Knives and Forks, 6 of each, reg. value $6.00, for $8.05 COTTON FILLED COMFORTERS Try and match these at less than $C00, for ... . $4.:t5 WALNUT DRESSER 1 only. reg. value $50.00, for $.'i.75 CHILDREN'S KINDERGARTEN SETS Table and Two Chairs $2.50 PARLOR TABLES Solid Oak. Round, reg. value $9.00, for $0.00 Oblong, reg. -value $9.00, for $0.00 Square, reg. value. $7.50, for $1.00 Round Wicker Tables-Special $0.00 Windsor Chairs and Rockers at cost Wicker Chairs and Rockers Reg. $8.00 to $3.50 values. Take your pick at . . 0.15 Japanese Screens .: Values to $12.00, tot t.t,i Cash Only MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy -. 11th St. Telephone 657. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving.