I 'i.- PAOE FOUR ::. Truro, NS Inienott, V;. Ont, Norwk.fi, Ont. I ndSvMt.B.C Phone 10 Quality TWi Service pP- i . . in Soups and Creamed Sayces TASTE the freth iwel flavor of pure country creoml Blending 10 well in savory toupi, giving rich velvety body te faucet ihere't nothing like St. Choilel Evaporated Milk to make good iritals better. St. Oiarlei Milk li eraporoted to creamy richneit. All herdi are' tigidly inspected plant! are I pot leu and shining. Sixty pet cent, of the natural water it removed and nothing it added. No wonder St. Charles it the safest, finest flavored milk you can buy. Our new cook book "The Good Provider" will give you cooking secrets any French Chef might envy. 80 poges 184 rc)pei full color illustrations of tempting dishes. Just mail the coupon and It i yours. ST. CHARLES MILK UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED The Borden Co. Limited 50 Powell Sheet Vancouver, B. C Gentlemeft: Please tend me free copy of "The Good Provider." Name ... m-., .. Address- - ....-... SATURDAY'S DIAMOND "F SPECIALS! Local Lamb Shld. Roast Lamb, lb. 15c Leg; Roast Lamb, lb. 22c Loin Roast Lamb, lb. 20c Breast Lamb, lb 7Jc Rib Roast Beef, lb. No. l Steer Beef .15c (Rolled i Rump Roast Beef, lb. 15c Sirloin Tip Roast, lb. 20c Pot Roast Beef, lb. . .10c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. ..15c Brisket Beef, lb 7Jc Extra Specials Eggs, large fresh, 3 doz. 95c Ayrshire Bacon, sliced, lb. 25c Iloastlng Chicken, lb. v. 25c Small Fowl,' 3'st lb; y' . 20c Butter, lb. " . ' .25c. Pickled Beel Tongue, lb. 15c Shoulder Roast Veal, lb. 10c Gainer's Pure Lard, lb. 15c Boston Butt TtoaSV Pork, lb. 23c . fcottage Rolls V- or whole lb. 22c Phone r - Est. 1910 Pioneer Butchers y THE BIG1 FOUR Bailie products of The Sea, The Soil, The Forest and The Mine will wc prosper. BUY Bulkley Valley Coal and get more value for your fuel dollar Early Ad. Copy is. appreciated 404 Basketball Standing The league standings to date are as follows: Senior League W Moose 3 Grotto .. 2 C. N. R. A. . V Indies League Annette's 4 Junior League Scythians 4 L. 1 a 3' 0 High School 2 2 Grottetles 0 i Intermediate League - High School 3 1 I-egion 2 2 Warriors 1 ,3 ft, High School 2 2 Boy Scouts 0 ,4 Manual Training; Class to be Held V, Instruction Will Again be (men, at uooin scnooi inn Year hit W. V. Tattersal .W. V. Tattersal will again. conduct evening manual training classes for boys at Booth Memorial School this year. Seventeen boys are already enrolled and more are expected to itake up the work. Classes will start on Monday evening of next weeK, I 1 TAKE IT FROM ME. - I'LL NEVER t CAUGHT . AGAIN WITHOUT A JAft . lor or MFMTHM MPMTHM ATtIM ATtIM f f I 7'P . VU Wentffil&mci 1hlxHl-aungQ)am. & TIRED KEKT , SPlMlNSk , LMU1SES o COLDS 1 I FOR FIRST CLASS Shoe Repairing runt . .. . .m.i Avenue and McBrla BASKETBALL IS EXCITING Mooe Defeats C. N. R. A. in One of .Most Spec Ucular (tames Seen Here in Year Basketball fans witnessed one of the most spectacular and. thrllllns hoop games that has been seen in this city for rnuny years wnen inr Moose eked out a 38737 win over the Cahadlan national Recreation Association last night. It was one of the fastest tames seen In this town since the days wtyeft the Elks and' the Sons of Canada used to play on the same floor ten years ago. It was ; a battle from start to finish. I Tfe.. flf tmtf nnanwl 1111 utfH thl C. N. R. A. funning in five baskets without any reply from the Moose The Lodgemen took Ume out and then Wlngham opened the scoring to start the battle. There was never more than two points difference 'In score till the last three minutes of play and then the train crew ran In two baskets wlthQut any reply from the Lodgemen to make the score! 20-lfl for-the first half. The Moose came tight back at! the start of the second halt and tied the score and then the battle, started In real earnest with the crowd standing on their seats yell ! In? for their favorites to try and break away and get a safe lead which the' trainmen did with nine rvl. 1 . 1 1 1 mi i u ico gu. uic uuugc men caiun i time out, then came back and cut down the lead till they were only one point Behind: The score was 38-31 when Skinner sent Smith showerwards with four fouls tacked I on him. Then the timekeeper called , a technical foul on the C. N. R. A, i sub which was disallowed by Skin ner. ims was-me oniy nucn in a perfect game. "Brick" Skinner did a perfect Job as referee and when the game cot Started again the lodge rqen were ' tryln gto hold their lead which; they did. score still being 33-37 at the final gun. Other (lames The girls from King Edward High' School lost out to Anenjte's 6-9 in! a hectic Ladles' League game At the Interval the mannequins had a three-point lead, score bclne fl-3 but, on resumption of hostilities.: the students started to cram but failed at the finish to lose out by a nasicet. The Pamrtl-in T anlnn mln.i.ll ChrLstison and their strong sup- potters, lost out to the High School 26-IS In the Intermediate, League. J was anybody's game from start 16 finish. Half time score was 7-all ' but In the second, half the Students' ; combination clicked and they ran In I enough baskeU to give them an 8- polnt lead at the end. The Junior High School took the 1 Bov fWitlt ntn MlnnM.H ieiAA I ' ... o.uwu I Fulton was largely responsible for' the, win as he went on a shooting Orgy to gather himself 12 points. Individual scoring; Senior League Moose (38 (Mitchell (2), Wlng-j ham (181, U. Unger, Kakamoto (8.' R. Morrison 5, Menzles, J. Pierce j i&l. ! j. n. n. n. j--on:ntiiuiiuu m. Johnson (8. Smttli 2i. Ogg, Lam-ble 2), Stiles (23) Junior League Hlch School 1 23 1-Kelirv. Hous ton; (2), Ve'llch, Hlrand (i, Munro, McMeekln, Fulton (121. Scouts (15Cromp 0, Llnd- seth, Eby (3), Brown (2), Sakamoto, VlerecK (41. Ladies' League High School (fll Blaln (1). T. Johnson, Turgeon, T. Davis, Ellison (31, Mussallem, E. Davis (2), Mc-Leod, Johnson. Annette's () Rice (5), Hatch-ford (2). Stone, Eva Morris, Rlvett, E. Morris (2), Brand. Intermediate League High School (28-Campbell (6), pavles (10). Morgan, Lindsay (10), Tobey. Fulton, Legion (18) Nakamoto (5), Mc-Phe (4, Ritchie 12), Domlnato, Suehlro (1), Armstrong $). COFFEE De Luxe Servwi at All Time of Day or Night Always frth Using the Sllex method Doing away wholly tilth mitaf taste, stale flavor, Healthful and Invigorating. GofflmodoreCaft 1 I TI0) DOLLAR DA SATURDAY Fraser & Payne's Saturday Closing 8 p.m. I..UHKR' Ki.ANNr.Lirm: tyjamas 2-FU'ce Style, aborted trim, sues small, medium and laigc rink! quality flannelette nil well made; rllnr Pay, per stilt ?XVU siMsr.H' rLANNr.LKTTt: tyjamas Good quality FUnnelctte. 2-pletfe style. Rite front, buttons and f rows; colots, blue, pink and peach. Sizes 8. 10. 12. 14 100 Dollar D-ty. suit QX,tJ LAIHIIS' St'KDK TA1 Fl.TA SLH'S Ladies' Law Trimmed Suede Taffeta Prlncnu Slips, assorted shades and sizes Q-j ?4,uu (( Dollar Day. each KAY8i:it IIOSL Kayser Full Fashioned Hose, tn all the new sea son's shades, pur thread silk cradle foot, panel heel, seml-servlcc weight fiQf UiJU Dollar Day. ner pair OIIIKNT cm rL Host I- all fashioned genuine Crepe Hose In all the new diadet. guaranteed rlngtfM. cradle Q-l nil fool and panel heel; Dollar Day, pr vA,uu LMlHLH' ANKLF. HOSU Pure Botanr Wool, plain tops, new shades sue , to 10 Q-t nn Dollar Day. 3 pr. fur v MIHFT SILK k WOOL IIOSL 13 tXft. pairs Ladles 8Uk and Wool Plaited Hon aMoited shades, size 8'j to 10 Dillar Day. 3 pair far laiii:s' i'it.f. silk nosr. silk to top, all new eludes Dollar Day. 3 pair for TCIlKIHH WASH CLOTHS Assorted colors, full size, good quality Dollar Day, 6 for Sl.OO Sub-Standards, pure thread silk, mock fashioned $1.00 LAIHLS' SILK AND WOOL VLSTS Silk and Wool Vests, tailored top, extra fine quality, unshrinkable, sizes small, me- Q-i A A dlum. large; Dollar Day. 2 vests for ?vU Mill KM' MAY HKI.I.E RI.OOMKKS k PANTIKS May Belle quality, fine soft delostered finish, tn shades of pink, poach and white C4 A A Dollar Dav, 2 nalr for t?J,.UU LMHI-S' IIAYON SILK BLOOMERS Good quality rayon silk, dull finish, In shades of white, peach and pink Q-f A A Dollar Day. 3 pair for ?XUU LAIMKS' FAIIKIC CLOYLS Assorted gauntlet styles arid shades, all QQs sizes 6 to 8. Dollar Day, pair QJ,l hoys' I'L'iti: wool ooLr noii: Extra good heavy quality, pure wool, fancy tons, heather mixtures, sizes 7 to 10 Q4 A A Dollar Day. 2 pair for vxUlJ COI.OIlKI) ItOUDKIlKD TABLE CLOTHS Colored Bordered Damask Table Cloths, assorted borders, size 54x54 inches 04 A A Dollar Day. 2 for tJX.UV 25c LINKS TL Oil (JLASR rirtTi.a Extra large sire 22x34 Inches , ' Dollar Day. 5 toweU for 51. IIILMSTITClin) I'HIOW CASES run size, gooa nara waru qu.vi.'v q , hemstitched: Dollar Day. . nst : vll WINDOW hi IAD Is Standard size, 3x5 feet, cream : crcr on best quality spring rullfi- t. ,: fittings complete: Dollar i:.N(il.lSII SHADOW C'l.OTll 48 Inches wide, uworted (W .M.; quality DulUr t)y. 2 yards for Oood quality silk finished R , ; makes excellent sMe drsix- Dollar Day. 2 yards for Sl, 53-inch Mntciitisi D mrrs KMIWOIDKKCD PILLOW CASES 10 Dor pairs embroidered a TOWKI Mgns. laundered ready (i . Q4 rl Oll'l hriMt In nln IktlUr 1),. NOrilNOII.VM MCE CVKTAIX PAVEU '00 Panels ivory shade fu., . assorted designs CI Dollar Dsy. 2 for 01 SCOTCH MADItAS Scotch Madras Curtain Fb ahOitd destans Dollar Day. 4 yards for CLIP DOT .MAH(M'M"ni1 ciwUs Clip Dot Marquetetie CHINISE IlKOCADLD SILK inn VnrH nnr Rlllt hrnr u Sl.'i inches wide, with rutfleu r CI (j IAHUII L.J , Bin. UUN(iALOi: NITS .Vsaorted deslins flue qua) 'v Inches wide Dollar Day. 4Vi yards for chair crsinoss Size I7xl7 Uiches. well filled . colored cretonnes Dollar Day. 3 for Sl.l Sl.( shades, regular $135 yard gyl uoiur my. z yarns ior W HITE FMNNM.rTTE Oood quality white Flannel' oft and warm Dollar Day, 7 yards for HOYS' TURTLE NECK SWEATERS limn .... bnli .n.1 tnrll nwlr F'i IICAIJ Mill, nwi, m . v -' ' AJ of navy, maroon, green ana bi vn (Jjl site 24 to 34: Dollar Day earn Ml VS YA.UA CLOTH PYJAMAS Assorted patterns, fast color a rJ with and wltliout collars $$ Dollar Day. per sun T0WKI5 si.ol 100 Doz Turkish Towels, run of the mill at real bargain prices. In three group . Group No, 1 Qf A A Oroup No, 3 Q-f AA Oroup No 3 1"" 5 towels for OX.UU 4 timels for ?X.UU j lowett for 9 Mrs, Thomas LaClair and daugh- gary where they were called re- brought west tJ Cs..-ft ter, Valentine, arrived in the city tently to attend the funeral of Mr ment on Wednesday evening s train on LnClalr. who died recently at Amos, their way back to Stewart from C'al- Quebec, and whose remains were Try a uan.y " .. r mm mmm .aiirv a. mi . , .,5.' ?"i-S'- '.. . ..rvjp. .' 'V. -ill - li.l Coimoianeura to lit it Vl II utiPMT of !( ftntst mlm 2mW i Jlf quality. 7 iVadVeftUimeht liTiot luWiibedjor dliolsyed ito)it))fflm&W$$li Govtf nttint. if ' Briiiih Columbia.