This ;ui vi li.v.'iunt is not published o. displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Clovi'inni'iit of British Columbia decking Up ST NO matter what amount your budget sets aside for washday expense, you will find that we offer a laundry service comfortably within it. And, more important, a checkup over a period of time will convince you that laundry-wnihcd clothes last longer, save money, guard health . . . .and are cleanerl Call us on the 'phone we'll gladly help you arrange for this new-era method of handling the family wash. The LAUNDRY Does it best Canadian Anndry and Dry Cleaners The i ail Phone 8 Fishermen Hi fore buying your next engine, loini' and nee us about The Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the most satisfactory on the market. Governor nan control at all speeds, making it most suitable for halibut boats. Sizes 12 li.p. to 800 h.p. Acadia Gas,',E te most ,Mra designed tnd bestJ&OTFfWcle engine la Canada. Sixes from 6-8 h.p to 40 b.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric AND MAKING SUPPLY CO. Phone 680 Cow Bay Prince Rupert, B.C. BASKETBALL TO COMMENCE SOON Association Executive Decides to Start Second Half Next Week The second half or, the basketball season will be opened on Friday evening of next week It was decided at a meetT in of the executive of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association last night. Opening games will be Drill Team v. jiugn scnool in the Ladles' League; Big j Four vs. High School In the InUr-nedl-j ate: and Qrand Terminals v. Native . 8-jrm of Canada In the Senior. I A three-cornered series or games about . the end or this month was discussed and New Metlakatla (Alaska) and Port Simpson will each be offered twentv- five per cent of the gate receipts In I games to be placid here with the locals. new Metlakatla has already arranged to come to Port Simpson for a series. The meeting last night was presided over by a. w. Johnstone, president, other members of the executive prevent including Thomat Peddle, Q. S. Russell, Lee Dell and Ralph Smith, secretary. The schedule for the second half of the ' league season wui be issued in the near future . OFFICERS OF LADIES' ORANGEORGANIZATION Mrs. Cox anil Mrs. Hrrwrrtoii Conducted ('rmnoiiirn Ijtst Night .Mrs. Yelrlrk New Worthy Mlstrrmi At a meeting last night In tb Metro-poie HaU, the local lodge of the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association installed officers as follows: Tast MistressMrs. Margaret Munro. Worthy Mistress Mrs. Maude Vetreck. Deputy Mistress Mrs. N. Davla. Chaplain Mrs. Margaret McRobble. Recording Secretary Mrs. Martha Leek. Financial Secretary Mrs. Frances Anderson. , TreasurerMrs. Elisabeth Murray. ; Director of Ceremonies Miss Elizabeth Jones. First Lecturer Mrs. Jean Morrison j Second Lecturer Mrs. Barbara Ouyan. j Inner Guard Mrs. Rebecca Eastman. J Outer Ouard alius Edua oUker. First Committee Mrs. Mary Geddes. ' Second Committee Mrs. Emily Moors- house. Third Committee Mrs. MeHaffy. Fourth Committee Mrs. Margaret Bells. Guardian Mrs. Mary A. Cox. Plauiat- Mrs. O. A. Lemon. The Installation ceremonies were con ducted by Mrs. Cox assisted by Mrs. Brewerton and serving of refreshments louowed the lodge meeting. HAYSPORT CHILD DIED officers. HOSPITAL LAST NIGHT Young Sou if Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Omrge Valpy I'anwl Away Lutt Kt ruing J The death occurred last even-Ins at the Oenerat Hospital of Oeorge Oliver Fred Valpy, 31 months old. only eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Oeorge Valpy of Hays- port and formerly of this cMy. The little chap had been in the bosoital since New Year's Eve of a sickness of which it had suffered previously. The funeral will probably take Discs Monday, arrangements being in the hands of the BvC. Undertakers. LOCAL NEWS NOTES , Legion 45 meets tonight. Election of Frank Davles. accountant for th At lln Fisheries, sailed this morning by the 1 Prince Rupert on his snnual holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Capt. Clarence Campbell of the boat Joe Baker and Mrs. wl!i sail tomorrow morning by the Gardens for Vancouver on i two or thrre week' 'holiday 'rip. 175.00 Cash Prizes We Are Selling the UnmH For You to Cut the Isabel From Special price during the competi tion, Whole or Half Ham, per lb 5? Come in and get all the information from us. Also buy our Local Fresh Eggs, per box 00? Fresh Fruit and Vegetables B.C. Butchers?: Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 574 j Your opportunity to buy quality merchandise at great reductions. At this time it is our custom to clear out all odd lines at great sacrifices. Coats, Dresses, Blankets, Hosiery, in fact all lines are represented. Our bargain tables will be filled with useful articles at very reasonable prices. Ladies' Dresses 2 only Evening Dresses value to $19.60. Clearance price $ 10.50 10 Crepe Back Satin and Flat Crepe Dresses. A variety of coloring to $14.50 fiJQ fJC Clearance Price POeU 12 Crepe de Chine and Satin Dresses, values to $19.50. C11 Cft Clearance Trice ?AAeJU 12 C'harmeen and Serge Dresses, values to $14.50. C7 QC Clearance Price yiUO 14 Girls' Dresses, Flannels and Serges, values to $5.50. OO CA Clearance Price tpOeiJV Ladies' and Children's Coats 20 Children's Coats, sixes 2-6 years, value to $5.50. OO CA Clearance Price POeJV 5 only, Girls' Coats, sizes 8-11 years, value to $11.50. cq ns Clearance Price V C only Ladies' Coats, value to $27.50. Clearance price $10.50 All fur trimmed in Needlepoint, Broadcloth and Velour. 3 only, . CoatB, black and grey, fur trimmed, value to $42.50. Q9 Ail V Clearance Price Ladies' Corsets Corselettes, made from a nice quality Brocade elastic insets. Special 1)5? Corsets, finest quality Brocade, reg. value $10.00. or Special Price i?O.VO Gossard in a splendid fitting line $5.00 value for $2.!)5 Dress Roods Spun Silks in a nice range of colors, pure Silk, per yard J)5? Crepe de Chines and Georgettes, values to $2.50. Special, per yard $1.75 A table of Dress Goods to clear at 50? and 05? per yard. These are exceptional values. Flannelette, white or colored, 27 inches wide, 5 yards for 95c1 Crepe de Chine Figured Scarfs, reg. $1.50 for 5? Flannelette Sheets White or Grey, slightly soiled 11-4 sise, per pair ".. $1. 1)5 Princess Slips in all wanted shades, reg. $2.75. Sale price $1.1)5 Childrcns' Underwear Combination Suits, white or natural, long sleeve style. Special 75? and 1)5? Children's Vests, an assortment, long or short sleeves to clear, each 50? Phone 9 J A. Hlnton and son, Lyman II. Hlnton. will sail tomorrow morning by the Cardena for Vancouver. J. O. Layne irrived in the city from Stewart on the Prince Rupert this morning and will proceed by tomorrow morning's, trsln to Montreal. NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given to tbe electors of the Municipality of the City of Prince Rupert that I require the presence of the said electors a Olty Hall on the Ninth day of January. '"). at twelve o'clock noon, for the Imipuse of electing persons to represent them as Mayor and Aldermen, or School Trustees. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be m follows: The candidate shall be nominated at writing; the writing shaM be sub bed by two electors of the municipal' 51 as proposer and seconder. and shall delivered to the Returnlnc Officer at ibj time between the date of the no-vf uoc ana two r.u. 01 tne aey 01 nomination: the said writing may be in the form numbered 3 In the Schedule of th "Municipal Elections Act," and shall state the names, residence, and occupation or description of each person pro posed, in such manner as sufficiently to Identify such csndldate: and In the event of a poll being necessary such poll shell be opened on the Twelfth flay of January, ISM. st City Hall, of which etery pertn la hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Qiven under my hand at City Rail, this Slat day of December. 1937 , E. F. JONGS, Returning Offloer. Dressing Gowns 11 only, Figured Dressing Gowns, floral design, trimmed -with satin. CO OC value to $U.50 .Special Kimonos, blunket cloth values from $G.75 to $11.50. All to clear at 20 per cent discount. Sweaters Children's Sweaters, Pullovers, in Jaxs and plain designs, value to $3.50. Q (EZ Special tyXMD Ladies' Jaeger Pullovers in sand and blue, values to $6.75 for $1.75 Girls' Brushed Wool Sweater Coats. sixes 28 to 32, red and blues. Cj AC To clear, each tJM.eeeJ Ladies' Gloves Ladies' Trefousse Marvel In Suede Gloves, reg. value $3.25. PJ Sale price, per pair vXeltJ Ladies' Trefousse Kid Gloves, fancy cuff, reg. value .to $3.75. (go 7C Special tP-Se 10 Chamoisette Gloves in many styles from, per pair 75? Children's Wool Gloves, navy and brown, per pair 25? All Stamped Goods at 1-3 off. Silk Underwear Silk Bloomers, Niagara Maid, pure silk, white or pink, value to Q-t HP $5.50. Special VAeftJ Art Silk Bloomers, in various shades, per pair 1)5? Ladies' Underwear Combination Suits, sleeveless or long sleeve style, per suit 1)5?' All Jaeger Underwear Watson's Underwear Turnbull's Underwear 20 per cent deduction. Ladies' Vests, sleeveless style 50? Ladies' Bloomers, per pair 75? To match Vests. Ladies Silk Hose Brown, black of grey, pure silk, 2 pairs for 1)5? Silk and Wool Hose in various new shades per pair J)5? Children's Turn Top Hose, Jaeger .nd other makes, pure wool, Value to $125. Sale price, per pair 1)5? Children's Fancy Cashmere Hose, dark, heather and tan, sise 6 V, to DVg. Special, per pair 05? Winsome Maid Bi-Tex Silk Hose. The winter silk interlined stocking, reg. value $2.75 to clear $1.75 MANY OTHER BARGAINS WE MUST CLEAR BEFORE INVENTORY SEE OUR WINDOWS H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Mr. and Mrs Soon and Mrs Curtis of Seal Cove will ail tomorrow morning by the Princess Beatrice on a holiday trip to Victoria. Constable Elliot: R.CM.P. of Telkwa arrived In the city on last night's train from the Interior bringing with him a prisoner whom he look on this morn- ng to Okalla for six months' Incarcera tion. Mrs. R. P. Clark, who has been on a visit to her son and daughter-m-law, Provincial Constable and Mrs. George H. Clark, Kmad Block, returned by tbe Prince Rupert this -.saomlng to her home in Vancouver. .,, . Union, steamer Cardajja. Capt. A. I. Dickson & cwatnsnd. fflflevlna Capt. A. Johnstorifc m due In BR. at 5:15 UU Ifternoonjtem VanoHer. and w Wnlnte. ThV vessel win make her calls in the Skeena River during the night and sail at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning on her return south. Jack' Sargent, after having spent the Christmas and New Tear holiday season at Ilaseltou with his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. 8. Sargent, arrived In the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train, sailing this morning on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where lie will resume hlu btudlca. 3rd Ave. and Fulton A J. Wnot ton. who has been spend ing the holiday season vlsltlna with friends In the city, sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. Mrs Helen Nutlch of Alice Arm snd her daughter, Mies Helen Nuclch. who has been In Prince RuDert for soma time, sailed this mornlnc bv th Prinas Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Chicago and other points In tbe Bast. Mrs. Nuclch Is on a holiday trip and Miss nucicn will probably enter aehaoi in Chicago. Miss Muriel Crawford, after tum ;nt the Christmas and New Year hol iday season visiting at Stewart with her parents. Mr. and Mra. W J. e-w. ott. was a passenger on the Prins nupvri mi- (naming returning to Van xmver where she will mum. hi studies at the University of rMtun Columbia. To pick up an empty scow from Albert A McCaffery, the Pacific Ooyl Navigation Oo.'s tug Pacific Monarch was in port at three o'clock this morning. While coming into the harbor, the Psclfle Monarch left outside the log carrying barge Bleeayne which she Is towing to Howell River with the final slilpment of logs from the f. L. llous-!' L-pi-iutluua ui tlu KlUaull Rivr .sfirtfifiSsfiEE i 1 Weekend Specials We have 0 nhand 500 tins of Carnation Milk whi( h ... wet when our basement got flooded. To clear trt 10c u in Limit 10 tins to each customer. NOTE: Price of Milk has advanced, so "'jjfliohi; order early. PROVISIONS Picnic Hams per lb.. . ll)V4? Cottage Rolls Peameal Cure, per lb 274 Phoenix Cheese, V4 lb. bricks, Cheddar, Pimwito, or Canadian, Special, each . .!!)? Campbell's Pork and Beans, medium tins, Special each 10? Limit five tins to each customer Combination Pickle Special 5 Jars for $1.00 1 l jar Libby's sweet mixed, regular 50c. 1 bottle Tomato Catsup, reg. 25c, 1 jar. Mrs. Porter's Salad dressing 25c. 1 jar Malkin's Marmalade, 25c. jar Malkin's Pure Honey, 25c. Ueg. $1.60 Value. Special !il.()() FRUITS & VEGETABLES Sunkist Navel Oranges, medium sise. Special 8 dog. for $1.00 Jap Oranges, per box $1.00 The season is nearly over. Fancy Grimes Golden Apples per box $2.71) 50 only tins Roseiale Peaches and Malkin's sliced Peaches l's talis, wet label stock to clear at 2 for . . . .:t5? 50 only tins Hillsdale Asparagus, tall tins, reg. 40c to clear at each 25? Labels got wet in basement flood. WEEK END SPECIALS I'.obinson's Ground Alnmn.i 4 oz. reg. 35c Special 8 oz. reg 60c. Special .;!)( Combination Special The befit ever Canned Fruit, S'-.-'s, 1 I tins 1 tin each Uartlett IV Crawford Peaches, 1 l)5r :. 1 Apricots and Green (.... Plums- packed in heavy rup, reg. H5c and 1u i. This price is a knck-out. i our stock must get tunio. Fvai'oraU'd Prune 9(1-1 im Special 4 lbs -." VICTORY FRUIT JARS. Cartons got wet in the f I of December 17 and wi -,u sacrificing before wire tachments get rusted. Pints, per dox 05c Quarts, per doz. . . . SI -" gals, per doz . . $t ..o Broken shell Walnuts, per li, ;M)i Not less than 1 !h. lot Valencia Shelled Almoin! per lb 5:l Not less than 1 lb. lot. Cut Mixed Teel. per lb. I Or Not less than 1 lb. lot Cut Glace Cherries, per II. 2!)c Not lew than 1 lb. lot. Brown Sugar, lbs. . . 'r, Limit 8 lbs. to each custom' Rupert Table Sup? .1 Phones: 210 - 211 - 212 sly WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. LADDIE" An adaptation of dene Stratton Porter's famous story. JOHN BOWERS, BESS FLOWERS, DAVID TOR-HENCE, THEODORE VON ELTZ, ARTHUR CLAYTON, EULALIE JENSEN, JOHN FOX JR., GENE STRATTON, and ninny others. TUXEDO COMEDY "SCARED SILLY.'' PATHE REVIEW Admission 3fc and 10c P. an ad ian National Qfte Largcft Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from ritlNCE 111 I'tliT for VAM'OliVt:i(. VICT'l'IM. SKATll l. and intermediate poiuta, each lltlli.W. 000 aj". Tot HTKM.UtT and ANVOX. each UlllM:sliAV. MUX) nm Pot NORTH an.l SOUTH QfEKN CIMItl.OTTK lLAM;,. Fortnightly PANSENOUIl TRAINS I.E.WK I'MNUK KITMiT Each MOMMV. UKDXMD.W and NATUUIIAY at 11.30 am for I'll I Mt (1KOUOK, EDMONTON. HINMI'EO. all points Eastern Canada, United A'lHNCY A 1.1. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. ..l.r.r'onr";our STSSpSSST ,0' Mftr"' 0ra'r'' r,f"tn Vb"U"' CITY TICKET OfflCf, 5tS TllllUi AVE.. PRINCE IIUIEItT. rhane 1 iau at, Ahoe Arm. Mrs. John R. Mucheli sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert on a months holiday trip in the course ol which she will visit with her son and dauthteMn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jame R. Mlt.t.el), at West VsnooMver. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PUR LINED OI.QVE LOST tN THE vicinity of post offlrr. Kindly return '-' In 'un il!;..e and itnlss itrtard. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing Tesm or Motor Service. Coal SamJ and Gravel. We Specialize In Plnno and Furnltum Moving.