I hi Wednesday, i,,: PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS 1 1 Welcome Relief s from Drudgery Thousands of modern home makers now know the real economy and welcome relief from drudgery offered by the modern laundry. Instead of weary hours over steaming suds, their washday is three minutes long two minutes to gather the soiled garments, and one minute to telephone us. THE LAUNDKY DOES IT BEST CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Stocktaking SPECIALS We offer a good deal of our stock at low prices, look up your pantry and phone or call and see us. CANNED FUUITS . . Are Always Useful Cherries, 2V2's, reg. 50c, 3 tins $1.00 Peaches, 2,5's, reg. 45c, .1 tins $1.00 Peaches, 2's, reg. 30c, 4 tins $1.00 Peaches, 1's, reg. 25c, 5 tins $1.00 Pears, 2V2's, reg. 45c, 3 tins $1.00 Pears, 2's, reg. 80c, 4 tins $1.00 Raspberries, 2's, reg. 40c, 3 tins $1.00 Strawberries, 2's, reg. 40c, 3 tins $1.00 Loganberries, 2's, reg. 35c, 4 tins $1.00 Pineapple, 2s, reg. 20c, 7 tins J).'? CANNED VEfiETAIJLES Tomatoes, 2'2,s, rg. 20c, C tins !).e Tomatoes, 2's, reg. 15c, 7 tins Corn, "Quaker", 2's, reg. 20c, li tins 05? Peas. "Quaker," 2's, reg. 20c, 7 tins J)."? Biscuits This line all fresh and useful for picnics. Soda Biscuits in wooden boxes, reg. $1.00, special (,." Sweet liiscuits, all kinds, reg. 50c, :? lbs $1.00 Dr. Middleton's Cookies, reg. 15c, 3 pkgs :t()c Dr. Middleton's Macaroons, reg. 25c, 4 pkgs 7"f Flour Uobin Hood, 4D lb. sack SjWMtt Wild Kose Pastry Flour, 10 lb. sack HOf Corn Flakes, all kinds, C pkgs. for (Kif All other varieties ut low prices. Watch our ad. for real specials all thin moip a Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. 117-123 5(h. AVM East Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST HOLE IN ONE JASPER AGAIN C1IAUI.KS NOWISE OK WINNIPEG IS MAN WHO GOT THIS HTItOKE OK GOLK LICK JASPER, July 18. For th eecortd time thlir season htsWrry hai''beM made on the Jasper Park .Lodge poll .course. Another amateur has made a hole In one. This time the honors are one Charles O. K. Nouree of Winnipeg. Manitoba, who made his bid (or fame on the 17J yard 7th Hole, Popularly known as "Collins, Clout' playing a foursome with Dr. Pope of Edmonton, a. E. Mllner, K.C., also of Edmonton and Daly McLeod of Winnipeg. Mr. Nourse Is certain now of his right to belong to the hole In one club, as this Is the second time he has accomplished the impossible. Earlier In the season. May 30 to 'be exact, Robin Bell-Irving of Powell River, B.C., started the fashion by being the first amateur to accomplish this feat on the Jasper course, which, according to the lucky golfer today "must be saved with four leaf clover." CHICAGO CUBS CUTTING DASH (Special to Dally News) NEW YORK. July 18. New York Yankees, Philadelphia Athletics and St. Louis Browns all won their games yesterday and there Is no change In the situation affecting the Amerloan League leaders. Boston moved out of the cel lar by defeating the Chicago White Box, the Detroit Tigers dropping Into the basement as a result of their loss to the Athletics. 64. Louis Cardinals continued their winning stride In the National by beat- tig Brooklyn Robins and the Chicago Cubs went ahead as far as wins and lostee are concerned of the New York Olants by winning over the Phillies. The Pittsburg Pirates continued 1 their climb toward the first division with another victory over Boston In a close game. Yesterday's scores: National League Philadelphia 3, Chicago 4. Boston 6. Pittsburg 7. Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 7. New York 4, Cincinnati 5. Ameriran League Chicago 6, Boston 9. Detroit 3, Philadelphia 6. Cleveland 3. New York 4. St. Louis S. Washington 0. Coast League Seattle 8. Sacramento 3. 'No Question These are the lowest prices in our history. ALL WOOL INDIGO SEIlf.E 23 oz. Serge, reg. $G5, now for $."7 20 oz. Serge, reg. $G0, now j for $.-( 17 oz. Serge, reg. $50, now for S?10 Superfine Worsteds, Super Whipcord, Foxhound Tweed and Irish or Scotch Tweeds, etc. All finest quality materials at astonishingly reduced prices. Come in today and let us take your measure. Dest workmanship and fit guaranteed. Ling the Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 Don't forget our steam pressing and cleaning service. Suits called for and delivered to any part of the city. I'll ONE US TODAY For Your Baby Everything choice nnd chic for the new arrivals. Coatee, Hon nets Ilootcett, Jacket, Shawls etc. A complete line of Hahy'Wear for your inspection. The "NOBBY inrc. PERSPIRATION ODOUR IS A BUSINESS HANDICAP i ! So difficult of self-detec-tioa is the odour from the one to two pints of moisture which, physicians say, the body sends through the pores daily, that the offender rarely knows that he offends. So easy to be sure. Simply use Lifebuoy, the superb Toilet Soap, ior hands, lace and bath. Lifebuoy's extra protection is free, be-cause this pure toilet soap costs no more than the sonp you are using now. LbS52 life BUQY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects l CVCH BROTHERS UMiTy, TORONTO . Lou Angeles 3, Mlasicns 1. Portland 3. Oakland 8. San Francisco 4, Hollywood 8. LEAGUE -STANHINGS American League W. L. Pet New York 83 33 .733 Philadelphia SO 34 95 St. Louis 4S 41 .533 Chicago 39 47 .493 Cleveland 38 48 .442 Washington 36 49 .434 Boston 34 48 .416 Detrort 33 48 .407 National l-rugue' St. Louts 66 SI .640 Chicago SI 37 480 New York 48 33 .570 Cincinnati 48 38 .658 Brooklyn 43 38 Ml Pittsburg 39 41 .488 Boston 34 55 304 Philadelphia 31 54 280 EGGS are advancing in price Thin week we are offering a limited supply of Fresh Pullet Extras at per dozen IKif Green Peas are now arriving in splendid shape. Price per lb. Hit Vegetable Special t Your choice of Hunch Carrots, Turnips or Beets. Good-sized bunches, 2 for lot) or 4 for Uof See us for your Fresh Fruit and Vegetable re-nuirements. We handle only the boat, and at reasonable prices. New Potatoes will not be much lower in price. This week, 9 pounds for THIS WKUK Toilet Itolls, ter dot lo liest Jap Uice, 3 lbs 't Tapioca, C lbs. . I."f Sago, 6 lbs. t"t Pearl Barley, G lbs : . . I."f Heinz Tomato Catsup, reg. 86c, per bottle iWf Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 pkgs Uoe Horseshoe Brand Sockeye Salmon per tin -lof FUEE While they last we will give one cake of Bath-brick free with every purchase of Soap or Washing Powder to the value of 40c. All varie.Ufifc ol Spice,. thU week er Un ... . . . IJfd AWjjijjiclaV w'pe fmf r, J Ve am Handle" the fattou1" NS tional Dog Biscuit. Salted Sodas, per pkg lOf Watts' Grocery Two Phones 55 and 50 Shop here and save money FINE FOOTBALL GAMEPLAYED LOCALS MADE IT A DKAVV WITH III KHAN TIIHEE GOALS EACH the return game between the Durban and Prince Rupert football teams re suited In a draw 3-3 tiKcr the finest game wen in the olty fur many a day. Both teams turned out as selected and with the advantage of wind, sun hill, the navy early attacked. McHardy was a dangerous centre who kept ht wings well supplied with long passe and who shot often and with power, From a corner kick Brvant put the sailors a goal up with a Mint than went lo without any assistance Rupert got away through Baptle and Warren but Mitchell tailed. Durban hall backs were not standing on ceremony and gave dilatory forwards little time for developing attacks. The navy attacked again and Halg misjudged his distance from the goal line and turned the ball In to put the sailors two goals up. Rupert were not disheartened and the game became faster and more vigorous. Bap- tie was upset in the goal mouth but the home team were not to be denied and Warren beat Kerswell completely to score tar Rupert. The navy had to defend now and Mitchell and Wilson crossed centre that were cleared with difficulty. A beautiful bout of combination from Wilson to Maodonald to Currte to Warren to Mitchell who centred accurately gave Dickens the chance to put the teams level with a dandy header. Ere the cheers had died down Bryant got away and a poor shot was let through to put the sailors In the lead again. Oorbett saved brilliantly at full length shortly after and then he Rupert team attacked but no score wai registered and half time found the visitors leading 3-3. After half-time It was all Rupert's game. 6a ve for several breakaways all of which were dangerous, the Navy were defending. McHardy, Dunlop and Bry ant missed several chances but It was Kerswell who was th harassed goalkeeper. Baptle fired a beauty Just over. Warren had a fine shot well held by KersweU. Wilson centred dangerously repeatedly but the Navy defence held. Mitchell and Warren were nearly hrough. Rcei cleared again and again. Currle headed over from two corners by Wilson. Baptle crossed a ball that beat everybody In the defence but It went ust outside. Play was very fast and the crowd were on tiptoes. At length Wilson gave a fine through pass to Baptle who took It In bis stride and went through to score with the best hot of the match, Rupert forced several corners but aU were cleared and in spite of maintained pressure the Navy kept their goal intaot and full tune came with the score a draw, 3-3. Leading Seaman Payne made a fine referee who believed ,' In solid body charging and who did not hold up the game for technical and minor Infractions. A. Clapperton and Leading Sea man Stoneman were on the line. Teams: , Durban KersweU, Broadfoot. Reea; Williams. Woods. Peeler: Taylor. Mer- r'.man, MoHardy, Dunlop. Bryant. Prince Rupert--Corbet; Halg. Ersklns: Macdouald. Currle, Haddon: Wilson, Strachan. Baptle. . arren. A. Mitchell. llfcH.NCt. KOCMI For the Durbi'.n. the defence was very sound. Kerswell had no chance Butter and Eggs Are way up In price this- week but our price hag not changed from last week. Dutter E.C.D., or Fraser Valley. 2 lb 1KC Golden Churn Uutter, 3 lb. brick $1.10 Hgga, Fresh Extras, 3 doz. $1.2 Eggs, Fresh Flrata, 3 doz. $1.15 Malkin's Sliced Peaches, 2Vi's, 3 tins for J5? Columbia Apricots, 2Vi's, 3 tins for t? Jtoyal City Strawberries, 2's, 3 tins for !'5e Illue Mountain Sliced Pineapple, 2, 3 tins for lOr Libby's-Itipe Olives, tin ... Scotch Malt Extract, 3 lb. tin f0 Dominion Hops, Vfe's, pkg. . . UOp Picnic Ham, C4 lb. size, each $i.:r Empire Hack Hacon, lb iVi? Premium Cooked Ham, lb. . . . 00 f Milans Salami Sausage, lb. . . 75? Essex Cervelat Sausage, lb. . . :55c Fine Ontario Cheese, lb 5f Fresh Jack Cheese, lb. . . 50c Camembert Cheese, pkg ((' Preserving Apricots, per crate $1.50 Flams, Red or Blue, basket . . 75c Find Cantaloupes, each, HOC and H5C All other Fruits and Vegetable at right prices Alberta Market P. fiAMULA, Pioprletor Fifth Street. Phone 208 Phone 574 B.C. Butchers & Grocers, LhL TEAS Salada, Blue Kibbon, Nabob, Malkin's Best, Per lb 58'C CANNED TOMATOES Choice solid pack 2's, best U '-brands. Per tin 12iC PKUNES New Per HEINZ SPAGHETTI With Tomato Sauce, medium size, f Per tin v 17c CHICKENS That top the market for quality. Boiling Birds, per lb 2?C Light Fowl, per lb . . . 38c FUESH FIIUIT AND VEGETABLES Arriving each twat from the south at most attractive prices. A Trial Order will convince you that our Trice, Quality and Service cannot he excelled. WATCH OUR WINDOWS, IT PAYS B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 45 Phone 574 with tbc shots that scored and saved well other fine shou. Reea was a forceful back and was well supported by Broadfoot. mods at oeatw-haif found Baptle hard to hold and Williams and Pwgler were often overrun. The forward line were clever Individ mUly and their combination was very fast, varied and clever. MoHardy at oeatre was out- ttandlng. Dunlop fed hla wtnga nicely with first-time passes. Bryant scored twice but missed several fine openings in breakaways In the second half. Uer-rlman and Taylor showed up well in the first half but were held In the second. for the Rupert team Oorbett and the backs were at fault whan the oals were scored but steadied up and played a fine game after. Bale and atokln. nipped attacks In the bud In the second half. Currle showed up well and his clever play wm responsible for much of Rupert's success MacdonaM had a hard wing to watch and did hla work well. Hadden found hi game in the second half. The forwards were all good but Dickens should have shot leas In the second half. His goal was a dandy. Baptle was good all through. Warren gave Mitchell many fine paawaa and shot when a chance offered. Hla goal was a good one. Wilson centred well and his past to Baptle was perfect when the latter scored. Mitchell made a pour tart but played well later. TENNIS FINALS j ON TOMORROW HKMl.tiNALM YKHTKItllAY IMVCII WAY Hilt YMMUT HI" hi; It IKS All finals for the city tennis cham pionship tournament, with the excep tion of the ladles' singles In which Mrs. II. L. Bhadwell has already cap tured the honors by defeating Mrs. a. I. McMordle 6-3. 1-4. e-t, will be play mJt InajuwMU aft anuvtn rtn Ik. Pa.aill.n WESTHOLM WKDNKSDAY and TIIUILSDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. JACKIE COOGAN BUTTONS" An absorbing omeily-drama of the .. LAIIS HANSON. ROY D'AHC'Y. PAUL HUILST, (iEIM.ai OLMSTED, IOLLY MOHAN, and others. LUl'INO LANK COMEDY "HELLO SAILOR. AES01"S FILM FAIILBS l'ATJIK KE II.V Blcction ltd urns will Admission I DEFECTIVE and other Dr. Phone 131. and heartily criticized ooncluslon. This light, it may be assumed, was au Un- portaut one to the young stoker and clever a lightweight as has ever been - cunnoi be blamed If the treatment thry were given will rankle In - '"'C"' m",d ,or om iimt They may ".however, gel some satisfaction out of tbc fact that Prince Rupert tracing tans as a whole are with them and that the decision was lust aa uncomilar with I the local box In? fol.m u it Tiie releree ai d judge who awarded the draw may also have found by now that, if they were themselves totally blind or rant asleep as far as the merits or tne bout were oonoerned, the people who wstched the fight were not and their lUrtrirtli ua. a rtarKt I a, n-A .uaaaj.i .wii inn c miiu, wnne ne ana nia com ' . . . . . . , , mua nj" oora National Tennis Club's oourta. Thei. draw for the finals is as follqwa: 3.4S p.m." Ladles' doubles- Miss t Davles and Miaa Vera Smith vs. Mrs S. P. McMordle and Mrs. U L Shad well. 340 pjn. Men's alnglea -Foil How are. vs. Carl Brand or K. W. Maren tette. 8 p m. -Mixed doubles Carl Brand:. " ' . and Mrs. II. L. Bhadwell vs. Foil Howard and Mlaa Vera Smith. 0.18 pjn.--Carl Brand and B. W. Marenvette vs. J. V. Clyne and Poll Howard. The semi-final In the men's singles between Marentett and Brand will be played at 830 this afternoon. BCl-nnals played yeaterday resuHe (n!ln. Manutt. and Brand beat Slooomb .-w tiiwi.,ww. a i a "r'cfyn; St Malr Horton C 1 fl-0 "and Howard Mis. Sm.th bt Arnott nr Mr. Dnm B.Q .l if ' -' v VX in. A " "' ' T " ' There have beennumerous opinions expressed that the unfair decision of Monday night In denying Percy Lake of 11 MS. Durban his well-eared de - clslon over Johnny Woods of Seattle may "kill" boxing ln Prince Rupert. wnue u may not oe as serious as mat. It nevertheless will not tend U) do the game here any ood. It was pity inai vne line una uwiermwe ri-ei.iiu nanaiea rum umi wn oiiere.1 inai night should li.ivt had t. u.-I: '.iuh'.l SPECIALS stock. lb. ..". ." "" " -kk'-v - ' , r ? A', ? , ho will not t admit that Lake con- """" "rL "" I ln uul nd c'He wm easl y the ZJLZT T showed hlmaeif to be a fine I "JJlXV? -"d : . ' I bady ao ihere, notaa the jud,- , against a better man. It would be could cxiiiiu he ne mad maae ehmhi wnerwby ik.. these I ijoys could meet again be tors the Durban leav.n tit. ooast to settle their cliff ercm-ea under Impartial and more aojuau-ution wan uvey were , fccurded Iwre Mls Mararet Llndnay, who U traliilnK for a mirne at the Vancouver Oiiera Hospital, arrived In the City rrom tli,. houi.1i on the Prince IWlpert , ,!PK , Kiyettd , holiday ! uu hpr ;,MM.nu Mr nQd Mrs. j !-k.a v ..uii A.tuut, Phone 45 . 7c 3 E THE AT 1 1 in he (shown on 4 lie itcrccn - 33c and 10c CURE VISION. 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