PAfcE SIX THE DAILX WEWS Laundry Washed Clothes Are Not Rubbed YOU Know how you douse jour dainty lingerie up and down in a bowl of Kudy water . . that's the way your clothes are washed in a modern laundry. They are not rubbed or scrubbed but arc gently Hwished hack and forth in warm filtered rainsoft water until the pure soap actually foams. Every particle of dirt in loosened without unduly lessening the tensile strength of the fabric. Then come many rinM? of rainsoft water so that your laundry washed clothes not only look and feel clean but are scientifically clean. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY anc Dry Cleaners Phone 8 The Natural Way DO YOU KNOW? That the cause of disease, is within the body? That derangement of the nerve system is due to sub-luxated vertebrae pressing on spinal nerves? That these subluxations can usually be corrected by properly directed forces? That Nature cures? Your Nerves Control Your Health W. C. ASPINALL CHIKOPKACTOK G Exchange Itlock Green 241 NavySuits and Ensemble Suits "Demers" Dr. Alexander Smith Iilock Phone 575 DENTIST MILK, -:r PRICE r FS&taAd to 12 pint for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone CS7. GIANTS TAKE New York . . Cleveland . . Philadelphia St. Louis . . . Chicago Washington Hetrolt Boston FIRST PLACE nun; kith made mitii iio.mk kin or SEASON M0.1II.1V. IIAVl.NO ion; hits in sincill GAME VtW YORK. May a Babe Ruth knock-mt'.pfa fifth home run of the season Monday as well as making triple and two singles when the New York Yan kees scored their sixth straight win and Washington Senator took their eighth straight defeat. The Philadelphia Athletics beat Bos ton Bed Sox for their seventh straight win. New York Olants moved back into first place In the National League by defeating Brooklyn Robin. O rover Alexander was subjected to a terrific barrage as the Olnelnnatl Reds got twelve hits and all sis runs In seven innings. He worked hard to boat the St. Louis Cardinals. Scores Monday and yesterday were as follows: MONItAV Nl'OIIKH Nathmal lMCiir Brooklyn 4. New York 14. Boston 13. Philadelphia 6. Chicago 7. Pittsburg 8. Cincinnati 6. St. Louis 4. American l.nis ui-New York 8. Washington 4. Philadelphia 4. Boston 1. St. Louis 10. Cleveland 8. Detroit 6. Chicago 10. TIKSIIAV M'OICKH Nalliiniil l.rngur Brooklyn 3. New York 4. Boston S. Philadelphia 3. Chicago 1. Pittsburg, 4. Amrrlnin I.eajrue Philadelphia 6. Boston 8. St. Louis 8. Cleveland 4. Detroit 10. Chicago 3. ftaift l.eugue Sacramento 6. Oakland 1. San Francisco 8. HoUywood 10. Los Angeles 1. Missions o. Chicago Philadelphia I.EAIII i: ST Nfw York .. Inelnnatl . rooklyn . . . St. Louts ... Pittsburg ... Boston National ANDINOS League W. 8 9 8 8 7 6 6 -American l-etigiir 10 18 7 11 7 3 8 4 nnck. Order early. L. 4 7 7 7 8 7 11 0 4 0 11 8 18 11 Pet. Jim Ma J83 .487 .488 .480 587 j JBM .888 .880 36 .307 OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL l.MII.IMI I.EAOI K. IUV. I. Hudderafleld 0. Slieffleld United 1. Leicester City 0. Blackburn 0. FLOUR HAS GONE UP AGAIN WEEK We have a limited stock of Ifobin Hood Flour, 4D's, and will sell this week only at $-.05 pw New Zealand Butter, 3 Ib. bricks $1.10 Cowichan Eggs, Fresh Extras, 3 doaen for $1.10 F resh Cream Cheese, ib 50? (Jenuine Swiss Cheese, Ib. . . 00? McLaren's Baking Powder, 12 ox. :mc 5 Jb. tin $1.75 lu every 5 lb. tin you get a fancy cup and saucer value 76c. F.vaporated Milk, all brands, iter dozen tins $1.10 Per case of 48 tins $5.50 Nabob Tomatoes, 2's, 2 tins . . -5p QuaKer Corn, 2's, 2 tins :15? Quaker Refugee Deans, 2 tins 215? Saanich Clams, 2 tins :i5f C. & U. Sockeye Salmon, l's, per tin :55? Quaker Pork & Deans, 2's, 2 tins for U5? N. P. Scotch Malt Extract, 8 lb. tirr 75? Circle Drand Pineapple, 2's, 11 tins -10? Aylmer ('rushed Pineapples, 2Mi'b. per tin 115? Columbia Pears, 2 tins 55? Nabob Sliced Peaches, 2's, tin 25? Libby's Ripe Olives, tin .... JtO? Malkin's Strawberry Jam, 2 lb. tin r.... :t5?! Kpillcr's Orange or Lemon Peel, "Jljfo.. -" Keiller's Orange or Lemon Marmalade. 2 lb. jar 00? Fresh Strawberries arriving Wednesday und Saturday. Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 inicKens We have another supply of Milk-fed Fresh-killed Chickens for this week-end. Order early and, doB't be disappointed. Chicken Pie FowTi fflM'I'.'mt Heavy and medium choice Chickens, per ib .Wr Canned Fruit Special Including one can each of Fruit Salad, Crushed Pineapple, Sliced Pineapple, Pitted Plums, Apricots, Pears, Peaches, size l's. Special, 7 tins assorted, for $l.o2 This is a real bargain and all the best brands. Itoyal Prince Peas, taste Just like French Peas, special, C cans for $1.00 Just arrived Fresh barrel of No. 1 Suuerkraut. Get your wein- trs and kraut here. See our Windows. Libby's Sweet Mustard Pickles in pint jars, per jar "!( Brunswick Sardines, 4 for . . Carned Beef, l's, 2 for We carry Lyle's Golden Syrup in 2 and 4 lb. tins. Karavan Pitted Dates, 2 pkgs. for Ghirardelll's Chocolate, &, per tin $M Windsor Salt, 2 lb. bags, S for 2.1? Del Monte Spinach, 2ls's, per tin zrt Pure Honey, 16 at. bottles, each Vegetables. UT FKUIT AND VEGETABLES Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges, 8 dot. for 1.15 Rhubarb, 4 lbs. for 2. Bunch Carrots, 2 for Cauliflower HOf to :( Head Lettuce. 2 for 25f Also arriving--Celery. Spring Onions, Radishes, Spinach, New Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Leeks, Watercress, Paraley, Mint, Toma toes, Cucumbers, and all Rout Drop in and inspect our display of Jlullen Bros, assorted Cherry and Fruit Cake. WATCH OUU WINDOW'S B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phone 15 - 574 SPORT CHAT - -t" -mtt in i , THIS i Supporters of baseball In Anyoxhav ;lecced the following ofnoers for the coming year: president. Bd. Waterman; vice-president. A. Pynn; necretary-treas urer, Disk Manning; arbitration hoard, Messrs. Maxwell. Healy. MeNleholaa, Mc- Intyre. Bassett and Murray. The full support of the Community League for baseball in An yea this season has been promised. The Xlks' Club has oflered the use of a complete set of equipment providing one team win take the name of the Brother Bills. Three clubs have signified their Intention of entering the league. The Concentrators and Mechanics have teams whUe the Mine is scouting for a battery. for the first time in two years, will be played agate this season In Prince George. A revival In soooer at the Interior town Is due as a result of the launching of the Canadian Na tional Athletic and Social Association which will foster the game In addition to other sports. There will be three teams in the leaguethe Canadian National, of which Jaek Clapperton. son of Doc Clapperton of Prince Rupert. I manager, a team to be known as the City eleven, and the Cuba. For the past two years, the Perry Cup. significant of central Interior football championship, has rested in MoBrlde which wUl again defend It this year. Pans will have a good opportunity to take In a Junior Foot bull League game this evening when the High School meet Booth School on the Acro- "PltOVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" ritiM i: in ri.it r ixixtoiiai'- IIHTIIU'T NOTI 01 Is hereby given that I shaU, on Monday, tne nisi aay oi May. ivro, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore- . .Ka Imiri.kMu. OrlnAA Till. hold a sitting of the Court of ejrt. evtaion for the nuroose of revising the list of voters for the said electoral district, and of hearing and determining any and all objections to the retention of any name on the said list, or to the registration as a voter of any applicant for reKlstratlon; and for the other ant forth In the "Provincial BurpoMK) lectltiiiK Act " Deled nt Prince Rupert. B.C., thin 8th cliiv of April. lllVH KKOIBTRAR OF VOTERS. llll Prlaoe Hupeti intuitu UiuUia. ' 1,1"' '.-.'V I.J. f son. Roy represented by Nelson. Mike Iteg. Oolllson Alex. Walters. Wednesday, Mav Cash only. polls at 6 45. These teuin were: tied for first place at tlie end ol the autumn erle but. since then, tile High School has gained a two point lead and j A Booth Is very anxious to share honors A with It again The High School will be A represented by : Doug. Scott. Btlles. Tom i A Kelacy. Bishop Thurber, Fred Cameron. A Archie Thompson. Boy Wicks, Bill A Jamaa McKay. Rudolph A 8ubwrlbe for the Oallv News. No C.O.D. THIS WORLD little mln, n little mm, little shore where ripples run, little green upon the hill, little Klude. little rill, little clay with itkkw above. little night where sundown Wsher, Walter Johnson. Clouston John- A little work lor men to do, Vfan.in RAMrVM POTter 1 A little Dlav for such an vim- U, MM sl 9 E -K a- v ex ar jtw-Vi TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE HOUSCltOLO FURNITURE; ahu RemluKinn No. 10 typewriter, new. Plume lied 736. I"" FOR KENT NHW MODERN llUUal. rilL'lll Olt'.ll 37U. STliCCO First To show r our appreciation of the splendid support given our store during Hi first year s service lo tins community, we are ccieuraunu our ssccunu uiruiunj mm uiu first Anniversary Sale. This is one way in which we can convey our thanks to our many customers hy saving them more money. We want you to come and help us celebrate our birthday. AND ON THURSDAY MORNING, EVERY CUSTOMER PURCHASING GOODS WOKT1I UOJ OR MORE WILL RECEIVE A IURTHDAY PRESENT, VALUE NOT LESS THAN SUM. LADIES' DRESSES 11 Indies' DriMMes, in crepe buck satins Canton crepes, flat crepes, georgette. Sixes from 16 to 46. Regular values up to ISAM. an 7q Anniversary Sale Price .... 06 IntU' DftMKa, in georgettes, crepes and satins. Regular values up to 929.60. Anniversary Bale Price j2 75 St Itlii' Druawua, ensembles, sports, and afternoon. Regular up to iIS.S0. Anniversary Bale Price j,Q 75 71 IjhIiw' Dreai inal mode!. . Some of these are oriff-Kegular values up to Anniversary Bale Price S29.50 Sft twljf, Lndjoa Taffeta Party DreaMtMk Be jr. value 924.60 and higher. CQ ntZ Anniversary Bale Price ONE SPECIAL 16 Ladies' Dresses. Some of these are regularly priced up to $:!5.00. CJC QC Anniversary Suit Price move, ! I A passim uliht. a comlnii mom. coming love, a passing scorn; coluaal. "UelvlOa Forbas.'fOf blackest oloutf a little bit, (Capt.i. Henry Buasanleh. Oacsr W Ingham. Rsservea: Jamea Wood. Bet1 Roy Thomas. Roy Pranks. A son. Robert Qllker. wun suvsr on tne run or It; DlckAtM. i TBJ'y1A little trouble, lots of Joy a world, my boy. PouejM a Durkln. 'H.ACK Xlllt ' Polleeiiun-air. thu man ii arrested for gambling and being drunk. Accused Your Worship, man's Inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn. I'm not as debased at Hwlft. as profligate as Byron, as dM-psted as Poe. or as debauclied as County Magistrate That will do. Thirty day, and. officer, take a list of those name and run them In; they're .i.. b..U ii in i,. Tin. llvj-iU. LADIES' COATS 12 only, Ladies' Coats Navy blue, tailored. Regular values up to 936-00. 1 7 fTH Anniversary Sale Price 18 only, Ladies' Tweed Coats, sites 16 to 44. Regular prices up to 92ft Mi. Anniversary Bale Price . . jQ Hy l only, Iiliw' Spring Coh4. Regular values up to 939.60. CJOl CA Anniversary Sale Price ... VaVeeJV '24 LuHa' Ceala in all colors. Regular valuta up to 980.60. Q9Q 7 Anniversary Sale Price .... V&o,iO 12 only, KxeliMke Modern of Idit' Ciatla, all going at half price. flIILLINBRY Every Hat in our Store going at llHlf Price LINGERIE Our whole stock of Lingeries going nt Half Price RichmoncFs Louvre Mail Orders supplied at thefe prico. WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY und THl'KSDAY. 7 nnd J ii.m. Will Rogers "The The American Humorist L. r' ii'"T.,D- . m m m. m m Steer 95 LOUISE FAZENDA, SAM 1IAHDY, DOUGLAS F AIltHANW JIU AHTIIUK 1IOYT, MACK SWAIN, WILLIAM OKLAMONDE, LILY AN F ASHMAN und otherH COMKDY AND GAZETTE Admission 35c and 10c