PAGE TWO JONES FamOy Market PHONE 957 PHONE 951 SPECIALS Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & UOy 2lP 1 tin Peas Veal Stew, 2 lbs. & S'lP 1 tin Peas .'. Shoulder Lamb Chops, 3 lbs. CZfir "Ul & 1 tin Peas Loin Lamb Chops 50C 3 lbs. Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions Pot Roast of Beef 1 ftp AUi' per lb Round Steak, 2 lbs. & "ut ?ftp 1 lb. Kidney Short Ribs 25C Shoulder of Veal 50 C Veal Chops 50C Sirloin Steak 20 C Liver, I lb. & Offp lb. Aitfl 2 Bacon Pork Hocks i ftp per lb. AUl Pork Chops AXn 2 lbs Shoulder Pork 1 Qs ioC per lb Shoulder Lamb SOC Swifts Silver Leaf Lard QE0 2 lbs COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 SEEDS Our new stocks of flower and vegetable seeds is arriving dally. Choicest varieties suitable to local climatic conditions. ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Glennie's MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS, BEDS SPRING MATTRESSES All Kinds Phone 775 Third Avenue Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue BADMINTON PROCEEDING C. N. R. A. Tournament is Nearing Semi-Final Stages The Canadian National Recreation Association badminton tournament is nearing the semifinals. James were played last night and .here will be more tomorrow eve-llng. Last night's results: Slen's Singles D. Blake beat P. Edgcumbe 15-10, 10- 15, 15-10. O. Young beat W. Brass 15-8, 15- 6. Ladies' Singles A. Wrathall beat G. Palmer 11-9, 11- 9. E. Davis beat E. Rivett 11-3, 6-U, U-6. D. E. Horton beat L. McRae 11-6, 11-6. Men's Doubles Horton and Gibson beat Wilding and Greggor 15-2, 13-18, 15-6. Mixed Doubles Mrs. Young and Horton beat E. Davis and Jurmain 18-13, 15-7. Mrs. Stamford and W. Murray beat .L. McRae and W. Stanford 16- 17, 15-9, 17-14. Mrs. R. G. MacAuley and J. Murray beat S. Stuart and R. Franks 15-11, 15-8. Ladies' Doubles B. Berner and E. Finley beat Mrs. Stamford and G. Vance 15-2, 1015, 15-1. Thursday's Draw Tomorrow night's games: 7 p.m. Gibson vs. Blake; Horton vs. Summers. 7:30 p.m.--Mrs. Gibson and K. Fortune vs. B. Berner and E. Fin-ley; D, Greggor vs. R. Bartlett. 8 p.m. Mrs. Young and Horton vs. E. Rivett and W. Brass; G. Palmer and Mcintosh vs. Mrs. Greggor andPeterson. 8:30 p.m. B. Berner vs. Mrs. Horton; K. Fortune and Bartlett vs. Mrs, MacAuley and J. Murray. 9 p.m. Young vs. Mcintosh; O. IMunro and S. Stuart vs. E. Rivett and E. Davis. Musketeers Go To Tip Top Tailors Cup Final Scries In a play-off to decide which should represent the Bridge League in the Tip Top Tailors Cup' final against Grotto, Cribbage League winners, Musketeers scored a decisive 7233 to 4361 victory over Ramblers last night. Basketball Buzz Bud Barrie and Bill Lambie put their team for the series with New Metlakatla through a stiff work- 'out last evening and they will have them out tonight for the final practice. The cagers from Annette Island will be remembered by the large crowd of fans that went up to see them play in the Exhibition Building a lew years ago. At that time they were billed as intermediate players. Incident ally they won both the games the? played here. LADIES' BOWLING February 27 Annettes vs. Brunettes, Macacbees vs. P. R. GracU GROTTO STILL LEADS BOWLS Defeated Knox Hotel Last Night! 1 While Power Corporation Beat Allin Fisheries Grotto maintained U position at the top of the City Ten Pin Bowling League standing last night by defeating Knox Hotel two games to one while the second place Power Corporation team won over Atlin Fisheries, also by a score of two games to one. High average scorer for the evening was Max Asemissen of hte Knox Hotel with 170. Details of scoring: KNOX HOTEL 1st Thompson 155 Way 142 Armour 104 Comadina ...135 Asemissen 175 Handicap 54 2nd 120 130 153 127 152 54 Northwestern League Calgary 7, Edmonton 3. 60 PHONE 60 Kaien Transfer 3rd 1C2 145 138 170 182 54 Totals 765 741 851 GROTTO 1st 2nd 3rd Coverdale 176. 175 155 EUwyn 164 149 141 Gurvich 170 172 159 Morin 158 167 157 Bury 168 130 135 Handicap 26 26 26 Totals 862 819 773 POWER CORP. 1st 2nd 3rd Mcintosh 136 151 181 Little 115 134 121 Forman 96 Anderson 140 108 168 Smith 157 160 157 uomadlna 154 152; nanaicap 45 45 45 Totals 689 752 824 ATLIN FISH. 1st 2nd 3rd Gunderson 159 157 167 Gray 161 155 124 Wicks 142 135 129 Stiles 1.75 148 156 Low Score 96 108 121 Handicap 38 38 38 Totals 771 741 735 The League Standing W. Grotto 18 Power Corporation 17 Rose, Cowan & Latta 13 Knox Hotel 13 Atlin Fisheries 8 Elks ..: 7 Moose " 7 Canadian Legion 7 HOCKEY SCORES We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices; Bone Dry Kindling always in stock. PHONE 60 Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barrh Don't forget the number 456 The Family Shoe Store Ltd. DON'T WAIT Until the thaw comes. Prepare now against cold, wet foci. Our stock of . Rubber Footwear is complete for your protection. Get yours now! SPECIAL WOMEN'S BROWN ZIPPER OVERSHOES To fit Cuban or Higher Heels; All sixes up to 8. fl- ff Regular $2.75; Special P VV WOMEN'S "SENORITA" SHOES Get in on these values. We sell these ordinarily for $6.50, but due to the broken sizes we have marked them down for a "leader" special. You have a good choice of patterns and fittings. Exceptional quality at this price. GM Off Special JpttOU Third Avenue Phone 357 DAILY NEWS LEAFS ON TOP AGAIN Diew With Rangers Last Night While Maroons Lost to Black Hawks TORONTO. Feb. 20: (CP) Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers, battling on ' Toronto ice last night, played to a two-all draw. The point thus gained was enough to put the Maple Leafs again on top In the International section standing ahead of the Montreal Marooni who were blanked two to nil by the Chicago Black Hawks at Montreal. In the third fixture last night at Boston the Bruins defeated Now York Americans three to two. The standings to date: American Section W. D. L. F. A. P. Detroit 19 9 11 91 76 47 Chicago 19 6 14 76 69 44 Rangers .15 10 14 72 79 40 Boston 17 3 18 81 64 37 International Section Toronto 18 4 16 97 90 40 Montreal . 16 7 15 89 90 39! Americans 12 7 20 90 97 31 Canadicns 10 10 18 69 80 30 Smithers Junior Hockey Team On Vanderhoof Trip SMITHERS, Feb. 26: The Junior hockey team, the Maroons, let Smithers on Tuesday morning to lourncy to Vanderhoof to take on the hopefuls of that town In a series of games. The local boys have cleaned up- on the Telkwa. team and, equipped with lots of shin pads and other Impedimenta, Capt. 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