PAGE SIX l II Iffffll 1111 llll'm Worth ! Checking Up NO matter what amount your budget sets aside for washday expense, you will find that we offer a laundry service comfortably wilhin it. And, more important, a checkup over a period of time will convince you that laundry-washed clothes last longer, save money, guard health . . and are cleaner! Call us on the 'phone . . . we'll gladly help you arrange for this new-era method of handling (he family wash. THE LAUNDRY DOBS IT UEST CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners I'honc 8 SAVE Money BUY FROM MUSSALLEM Royal City Peas, 7 tins for if! 1.00 Royal City Tomatoes, large. 6 tins for .51.00 Malkin Tomatoes, 7 tins for ,$1.00 Campbell's Tomatoe Soap, 7 tins for .,. $1.00 Gold Cross 'Pumpkin, large, 6 tins for $1.00 Tomatoe Ketchup, 2 lb. tin, S tins for $1.00 81iced Pineapple, 7s, 7 tins for $1.00 Blackberries, 2's, 8 tins for $1.00 White Wonder Soap, 15 for $1.00 Vermicelli and Macaroni, 6 pkge. for $1.00 Flour, all kinds. 49 lb. sack $j.-r Flour, all kinds, 24 lb. sack $1X0 ' SPECIAL SERVICE Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Phone 18 Phone 81 mm Patronise the Montreal Importers GREAT BAUGA1NS IN lK)Ytr TOUR PIBCE SUITS, Jacket, vest, short and Ion pants, regular $15 and $18 values, for $7.95 Less than EaionUi price Come in and convince ,- For fTj.T Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-ley Valley Hay and Grain, Beedi, Fertiliser, and COAL, ' call up 56 Prince Rupert Feed Co. THISTLE WINS STUART SHIELD CUilMENT. WITH CHANCE TO TIE. BEATEN l-S HY TERMINALS LAST EVLNINO , Til tint tarthell trophy to be won went to rhc Thirties u a reef ByeeP Terminal' win over the Regi-eaa, evening by 4-3 In final future lor toe Stuart Benefit 8hield. The game ni one of very varying (fortunes. Terminals early established a jswo goal lead that the Regiment over-frame and actually vent a gft! ahead poly for Terminal to come back and overcome the lead and finally run out winners of their game of the aeaaon. I Regiment started without Lam be and Terminal scored through Strachan af- i ' ter Warren. Cbenoakl and Dickens had eomblned well. They continued to pre ana Btree nan put tnem two .goaia up after Regiment defence failed. Regiment j had now more of the play though Bye I had to play to atop Cbenodcl and War-; ren. Baptle and Russell showed up well but Donald cleared Wilson got , through and beat Gumch from close Tomatoes Tomatoes, 2'2's choice quality, fi for $1.0.1 Tomatoes, 2's choice quality, 6 for Hf Apples, Yellow Newton, fancy pet box $2JiS Lemon Cup, C. and B. per bot. "of Strawberry Jam, any brand, 4 lb. tins 78c Karavon Pitted Dates, 2 pkgs. for 45r Toilet Psper, per doz 48f Your choice, China Oats, Ogilvie. Purity, Quaker, Robin Hood, per pkge 4 tip Loganberries, K.B. 2's, 4 for U5t EVERYBODY IN TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT IT. Talking About What? That they can get the best assortment of Frewh Fruit and Green Vegetables Also High-class Fresh Killed Milk Fed Chickens Boiling Birds, per tb . . 27 Light and heavy fowl, per lb. K Extra Choice Broilers, per Ik 4"f Bulk Tea of Quality, per lb. Kit Corn, solid pack, 6 tint for $1.00 Rinso, 6 pkgs. for ,Vr Gold Dust, per pkg iVtt Ready Cat Macaroni, 2 lbs. for 25f Ginger Snaps, per lb 10r Heine Bulk Pickles, sweet, mixed. and sweet mustard, per lb. 4 Of Dill Pickles, per dot. 40f Jut a Jiffy. Gyfee Hand Cleaner, 2, tins for Assorted Toilet Soap, 4 tins for SB- Arriving for week end, Strawber ries. Bing Cherries. Bananas, Can taloupe, Cucumbers, Bermuda Onions, local Peas, Lettuce, Cel ery. Green Cabbage', Bunch Tar Leeks, Mint, Parsley, Watercress, Onions, Radishes, Tomatoes, asparagus, grapes, pineapples, cocoanuts. "The Home of Good TWngs te Eat." Watch Our Windows It Pays B.C. Butchers & Grocers limited Phones 45 and 574 II. S. W ALLACE CO- LTD. SWIMMING SUITS Diving Caps lly Jantsen, Penman's Unlvcrnul S3.95 t0 S5.75 Small Flat to Kent, suitable for Offices H.S.WalIaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Avenue and Fulton Add to the joy of the H open road thil pleasure giving refreshment, A iugir-coatcd gum that 12 afford double value. Pep- pcrmlnt flavor in the iuir coating and peppermint flavored gum ImUe. rrSVUVT.' siiiii mrnrn in Hodgkimon croaaed a ball that waa cleared with difficulty Dlckena hit the upright. Baptte gave Wilson another .pining which the latter made full use of to beat Gunrlcb with a well-placed l tool . left foot shot. Bye and Harris defended ' well and hair-time found the teams on I Dtro level terms. Chicago ... Wilson ran right through but his Washington oenire was muaaa. nettu run topped Bye and Boas cleared and Crhenoskl shot too high. Doharty got iway and put hi tesun a goal up Cume was always proaUnant. Oorbatt uved well fram Dicken. Wilson hit the upright and Baptte had hard luck after a fin- run. Dickens aqualued with a Km shot that Corbett sh.uM haaat rd Laaabe cleared and Tinker was Then Dlckena scored with an- 7 it her luckv shot Russell was nlurlnv finely and Baptte gave his loft wing a :tne opening that was lost. Pull-tlaae lound Terminals lucky winners 4-S. The teams: Regiment Orrtoett: Boas. Lambr. Sff. Harris, Tinker; Wilson. Russell. Baptle. Daherty, A. Hodgklnson. Terminals Ourrleh; w DonaM. Howe: Lowl'ck. Currte, M1U: Strachan, Dtchens. Warm CbeatosU. Par the Regiment defancs Oorbttt as red won but should have clear ed the las twa ahota. Isnte waa tlx , T tetter back and Harris and Bye the best the halve. Baptie. BnaaeU ana WH- -n were the bast of the orwarda. Terminal were well served by Our-v:ch in gral. Donald made a promising tart in senior football Howe. Hill and Lcbhek all played hard and Ourrai was alwava a hie factor Chmnskl Wum I and Dick ii were always dangerous. Money Flour, all brand, 49 lb. sack $2.70 Milk, all brands, doz $1.10 per case of 48 cans . . $J0 Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs .". 7."f per 100 lb. sack $7,115 Quaker China Oats. pkg.... 10 Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. UT.f nips, Carrots and Beets, Green I Heini Catchup, bottle ttO? We received another lot of Circle "S" Picnic Han of average weight six pounds. Best value in smoked meats, while they last, i-ii iei ir. Columbia Pears, 2Vj's. 2 tins Xit Columbia Apricots, 2's tin 0f Ailmer Crushed Pineapples, 2Vi's, tin 2T Circle Pineapples, sliced, 2's, 8 tins for 40f Dei. Monte Fruits for Salad, 2 tins for 7r Pride of Canada Maple Syrup, 2 lb. tin K5f Eggs, fresh extras, 3 dos . . $1.10 Royal Crown Soap, 6's, 2 pkgs. I5 Fi'Ir Naptha Soap. 10's. pkg. HO? Princess Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs. ltC Lifebuoy Soaps, 8 cakes .... 26 f1 Uinso, 3 pkgs U. Alberta Market P. GAM UL A, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 DEAlexajnaer Smith Block Phone 67S DENTIST THR DAILY NEWS ONLY ONE CAME PLAYED TUESDAY It A IN STILL PREVENTS HIU LEUll'E PLAY WASHINGTON DEFEATED ST. LOUS peeteo Dally Kew NBW YOftrVhtn fypwlng to rain u -TMpadHe ito. asiy only oe-'game in U-e "If I iiafjll jesterday. Tu-s wa) in the American league. Washington Senator defeating St Louis Brown by a score of 4 to 1. Ooaat League score- -Oakland t. Hoi;o-i 3. Los Angto o. Portland 1. Bu Prenclseo 3 Seattle 4. . Sacramento . Mi&. ion . I LEAdLE STAND1M1K .Vat leu I League I W h. ClnclnnaU 32 IS New York 25 IS St. Louia. IT If Chicago ,.. TT H Brooklyn n St jnttalnus 90 S i Boston IT a ; Pblladaiphla ... 7 SS AMatffeaa Uafsr New York 36 Philadelphia Cleveland . . 7 34 a 16 It 17 15 IS 37 M. S40 Si .in 4M JW JS7 4 CLLIKJV Til PLAY IOOTHAIA MtTril VS. HIOII SIKMIL Rev. O. O. Darby of the mis- Western Hope an- this morning that a match had been ar- far tomorrow afternoon S swam selected from the clergy of the flioceai of CMawonla sttendlag the Synod hsMaadataaan picked tsasn the srnderiU and staST of the high school. . Mr. Darby said an effort had 4 eea made to arrange a match Ray Clark. i adult team but this they had made the rang ment Principal 1 rsddiekiessected to play for the High School. SPORT CHAT B Junior football haaky bruiser from Bei-hae,ha forty-elaht fights In his yoiMg eataer all of which he Mr. and Mm F. M. Bthrioa of Aoywc won rscept three arrived in the erty arrived in the city from the smelter , trom the south on the Prince Oeorse ' 'own an the Cetala yesterday afternoon this asornllsg for the purpeae of en- ans proeeeded by thl morning s train tin a trip to Calgary. Save paging In s ten round bout here on June IS with Alf Harding', the hoy with the punch tress : Calgary Clark is a knock-out man so Harding should prove an opponent to his heart's content. .1 real lively battle is being anticipated between the two. The boys will go into training Immediately at the sat press gymnasium Harding every afternoon at 4 aaad Clark nightly at SSO. tar tonight' fame wttl he as follows: High achool P. Boott. T. Kelsey. A Stuas. B. Tburher, W. Plaher. A Thomp- on, R Wlcka, W. Johnson. P. Cameron. Johnson. B. Morrison Bps re: M Larkin. P. Porter. Borden Street a wUson. J. Pyle. P Plaher. C Smith, P. Tacher. A. Hardy. Katniyama. B. Pong, K. Kakamota. eapt.i; X. Wilson. S. Kanaya. Spares: riher. T. Dungste. H. fsorgaa. O Dtbh. The ninth (taaapede and annual gathering of the Oerrboo district wfll be held at Williams Lake on June S3 I M. It Is claimed to be the only atampade held on the open range in a real cattle ranching country and the event this year la expected to be even a greater success than the many of the past. James 8 Smith, the manager. has sent a program to Donalaa Prlnwll of this city, the document indicating that a full bill of real lively and thrill ing entertainment will be In store fob m attending tb stampede. The primary object of this stampede was to provide an opportunity at one time of the year when all people of toe Cariboo could meet together at an an true! gathering . Mow. however, it attracts people from all parts of the pro- vine. Some of the pat toilers who participated in Prina Rupert' first stampede last I all wttl be seen at Williams Lake. Burns Lake hai shall team came back at Base Lake tor their previous victory with a 21 a score on Victoria Day and. in addition kept one innings in resent in a aeven-lnnlnga gam. Shorty Lane- don, who pitched for Burns kept th Boas Lake players busy amiUng the Pa ted LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTHNTJON TO APPLY TO . ... mh; lasu, , tn Prince- Ttopert ttahd MedbNMng District snd situate adjacent to Aillford nay. atoreaoy island, nkiaegate in let. Queen Charlotte Island. TAKI NOTICE that Pacific Mill Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Pulp and Psper Manufacturer, intends to apply for a lease of th following described land Commencing at a boat planted on the blch water mark of an Island: thence following the hlh water mark around th island to point of commencement and containing o.B) acre, more or leas PACIFIC MILLS. UMITCD. Applicant Donald wilDtir Monsoon Agent for Pacific Mltla. Limited. May g, 138. j& all I 17 Vn wmxm. aiA HI mm Oin U3aA ST JB 0 I i mm fi I i; 1 1 ETI m II m fl ft wnk T I of the Acme Importers On account of the vet Spring weather, sales have been slow and ysc find we are overstocked with Spring and Summer gootk These we have to move out, and in order to do so quickly, ve have thrown all thought of profit to the winds and our whole slock of about $50,000 worth of up-to-the-minute m'cchindiM' is to be offered at City Meat Market Selvig Bros. Third Ave. Phone 7M KJOT FISK GR0XSAKK Alle sorter nortk ost Norske fiskekonserve r Norske sukkerkavrlncer Norske hveleskonrokker Norske rugskonrokker Norske knekkehrod Norske flalbrod Mutter O.8.V. ' 1st ky. varer. Ill I line prfoer. llurtlj; ombringelse circumambient ether and at ho stage of the game were they able to get away to a start. Only in the fourth and seventh did the Boae Lake stick waver get more than three men to the bat. and they made one score In each of these innings, urns Lake sent seven anen to the bat la tb line In the fourth, . four In - h - swiu ill the WMC ill fifth bU It I Mis Kuth Xllawbeth Hansun, older .laughter of Rev. and Mm. John H hanaon of this city, will graduate tonight from Augsburg College, Minneapolis She I the valadlrtorlan of her c!ass and Is also a gold medal winner. She will engage this summer in parochial achool teaching in Cumberland, Wlaronaln. and In (he fall will Join the public school stag of MlnueajxtUa. Subscribe for the Dally Mewi. e aennce races We have to move these goods out. And we have to have the cash to pay for new goods arriving. This sale is a real selling event. Everything in the store i- being marked down and every article priced in plain figures. This is your opportunity! Seize it! ! - STORE CLOSBD ALL DAY THURSDAY. 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