TAtJ TOUR YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can ect satisfactory glasses from CSKO. F. DAVEY, Keels-tered Optometrist, who, for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service in the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner BOYS The Pioneer Jeweler Hione 26 1 16 Years of Age and Younger FREE Long Pants Maybe you can convince mother and dad that you should step into your first pair of long pants this Spring. If they are agreeable, we are prepared to give you an extra pair of long pants with your first long pants suit absolutely free ! This is the proposition. We want to introduce Tip Top Tailors Clothes to you boys. For this privilege, we are offering every boy sixteen years of age or younger buying his first suit with long pants an extra pair 0 pants Free. All you need to do is have your clergyman or school 1 . teacher , or .,i parent t sign Your . ., Unrtrictd , . , . a caru wnitn wc win supply you at our store, certifying your age. You can come in here and select from a wide range of British woollens the weave, pattern and colour you like, and have it hand 'cut and tailored to your personal measurements in any style you prefer. There is no restrictions as to choice because we have only one price. Come in and get your "card right away. Choic AT ONE PRICE $24- ALL UNION LABOR AI34 Tip Top Tailors Clothes SOLO BY p: cravetto sss. ! MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE I Meat Safes, from $2.50 1 ; lee Boxes $6.50 Grass Hugs, 3 feet by G feet, each $1.25 I PLEASE NOTE SIZE AND I'UICE i Phone 775 327 Third Ave. Prince Itupert, B.C. RUBBER SPECIALTIES Drip Mats, 16x40 i brown i 90c Toilet Mats, blue or green $1.25 Drip Mats, 16x40, (blue or greeni $1.00 Drain Board Mats (blue, green or white 50c Corrugated Rubber Door Mats, 18x30 J1.00 Oarden Hose in convenient 50-foot lengths or on reels Cl Cfl cut to any length. 50 feet complete with couplings V tJU THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. 355 Third Avenue Phone: 101 Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 HIGH SCHOOL BEATS BORDEN Six to One Score in Junior Football Lea sue (lame King Edward High School dc- ifeatcd Borden Street School by a score of 6 to 1 in a regular Junior League football fixture played on Wednesday. At the Interval Borden Street was leading by one goal to nil but. In the second half, the Borden defence could not withstand Uic vigorous attacks of their more experienced opponents. Borden was the better team during the entire first halt but could only manage to secure one goal. Wick, after clearing well, stopped a hard drive with his arm and, from the resultant penalty, Oullck scored a splendid goal. During the second half High School was able to break through and score six goals though Borden Street fought determinedly until the end. Orimble scored the equalizing goal and shortly after, Mc-Meekln put his team in the lead. McMeekln added a third when Perpich had saved a hard drive from Veitch. The last three oals were obtained by Irvine, Veitch and McMeekln. Borden Street Perpich; WllHs-croft, Roma: Smith, Mah. Fitch; Currie. Oullck, O'Neill, Barton and Monkley. High School Lundquist; R. Ritchie, Erickson; Wesley. Veitch. Wick: Irvine. McMeekln, Orimble. Houston, Lear. Referee. J. Carroll; linesmen, J. Ritchie. D. Montgomery. The league standing to date Is as follows: W D. L. F. A. P. High '. 6 1 1 29 7 13 Booth 3 0 4 8 14 6 Borden 1 1 5 8 24 3 Members and guests of the Rotary Club, at the regular weekly luncheon In the Commodore, Cafe yesterday, enjoyed a delightful musical program which Included violin solos by MUs Nellie Lawrence and vocal solos by Mrs. J. H McLood, Miss Molly Lawrence be- inc accompanist. President Johr Dybhavn was in the chair and truest Included F L. Buckley of Vancouver and Oiler Bcsncr and ; W H. Tobey of this city ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE With Low Prices and High Quality PURE HONEY 5-lb. tin 63c HEINZ SPAOHETTI-Talls Of? n 2 Una "iv HEINZ PORK & BEANS OQo Tails, 2 tins UOj HEINZ PICKLES-Sweet & " rj0 Sour Mixed, per qt. bot, v MAZOLA OILr-For salads ItJL iQp per quart SWEET MIXED BIS- Q-fl C CUITS, 10-lb. box ?OD SWEET MIXED BISCUITS OOn Christie's, Mb. box OOV, NEW POTATOES 7 lbs. FRESH PEAS 3 lbs. LETTUCE 2 for GRAPEFRUIT Juicy 6 for STRAWBERRIES per box 25c 25c 11c 29c 10c Out of town orders receive prompt and careful attention MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" 317-319 Third Avenue West P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 The Children's Guest Home Sixth & Marine Drive West Vancouver, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS. Frida ?,... . How to TONE UP Your Stomach Are you tick and tired of having a stomach that fts kA that doesn'tJaVe kindly to good, wholesome fool? Then brine your stomach to time. Don't take drugs. Thev are dangerous and habit-forming. Just follow the Andrews' Rules of Health. Eat moderately Sleep plenty. Exerc regularly. Breathe all the fresh air you can. And keep yourself in healthy condition with a purifying, energizing glass of Andrews Liver Salt taken about twice each week while it is still deliriously bubbling. This last rule is quite as Important as all the others. What Andrews does is to etert a definitely beneficial effect on the Stomach lining. It soothes the digestive organs and strengthens the whole process of digestion and waste elimination. Don't let your stomach boss you. Learn to enjoy a sound digestive system and good, hearty meals by Wit wing the Andrews' Rules. You will feel better muck better and healthier- from the day you begin. Get Andrews Liver Sah from your druggist I n 1 1 ns, V and 60c New, large bottle, lie. Sole Agents: John A. Huston Co., Ltd., Toronto. 29 Baseball Standings National League New York 30 17 .8M Chicago ..." 29 18 Ml Pittsburg 36 17 806 St. Louis 27 18 .600 Boston 30 Ail Brooklyn 18 87 .400 Philadelphia 15 27 -3&2 Cincinnati 9 32 .320 American League Detroit 27 IS .587 New York 35 19 Jam Cleveland 23 19 .537 St. LouU 33 30 .535 Washington 33 .52? Boston 21 23 .477 Philadelphia 18 26 .40" Chicago .....16 28 J4 Tom Williams, well known pioneer resident of the city, who has been In 111 health for sour' time, suffered a stroke ths momliif and was removed to the Pi.,.i Hupert General Hospital for furuier treatment rtottM and nunnifwi by W:ira Oint 4 finM I4mxxr4 titoiMdicli 4 Iilvrtlw-4Ml!iTtt IttrtlilOTM, Duff- Iowa a Clufinr, SoHUnd. Successful Tea And Sale Held By Hill 60 Chapter Hill Sixty Chapter. Imperial Order. Dauxhters of the Empire, held a very successful rose tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Anderson, who received the guests assisted by the regent of the chapter. Mrs. J. H. Macey and Mrs. R 0. Macauley presided at the tea table and Mrs. Alex McNeill was In charge of the refreshment! with Mrs. H N Broeklesby. Mrs. J. Frew and Mrs Orchard McLeod acting as At the home cooking table were! Mrs. H. A. Breen and Mrs. R. Davie, i Mrs. O. W. Abbott was cashier and was In charge of the raffle which was won by Mr. McMeekln, with ticket 92. I A delightful musical program In- j eluded vocal olos by Mrs. H. N. Broeklesby and Mrs. 8. D. Johnston, 1 and pianoforte selections by Mrs.1 E. J. Smith and Mtos Janet Ro-j Chester. Miss M. Dodworth and MUs Mc-Rustie of Anyox were passengers aboard the Prince Oeorge todav going through for a trip to Van's Bakery Opposite Boston Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At All (irotrrs Libelled on Bottom For Your Protection Phone MO IniUton "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The Original I r SU I etvioe. sr dirrrt frara "Mill Order IWiH I l-i-.r Oalrl DmmI, StT Hllj Stmt, t.xnm, li.C XI Mil J BtST PROCURABtf IB advertisement U not pultlUhnl or dkptarrd liy the Liquor Control Board or the Government of JlrltUh Columbia. ui 1iii:sbj tun l mi um i nrr'AB7 - cm - r m. t wk ' m SHINGLE STAIN I H Preserve and bc iutlfy your shingles with Linseed Oil Shingle J3 Stain, guaranteed to last Mixed In any shade desired. jj' Greens and Greys, gallon $!.!)) jj" Black, Browns and Reds, gallon $1.75 fii For best paint values and sound advice consult GORDON'S HARDWARE Jri; a! iBEBrin tmiu rmimimrn turn i.u i; rm m t b . n t rm s t u 3 u ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Typewriter Paper Typewriters Typewriter Ribbons Typing pads Wax Paper Writing Pads Account Books Account Paper Account Fasteners Adding Machine Bolls Letter and Paper Clips Shannon Casea Blotting Pads Blotting Paper Shannon Piles Bill Books Carbon Paper Cash Register Rolls Letter Baskets "Watte Bankets Bull Dog Clips Besner Block, Third St., Phone Having made special calls at Ketchikan and Hidden Inlet In addition to her regular stops at Anyox and Stewart, C N. R. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt. H. E. Ncdden, returned to port at 8:30 this morning from the north and sailed an hour later for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. The vessel picked up about fifty passengers out of Ketchikan the most of whom continued south. Wcek-End SPECIAL 2 Boxes Strawberries 1 ,,,nt Whipping Cream 35c Order Now For Saturday and Sunday Dominion Dairy hone S36 IcapitolJ Showing Tomorrow Only MAT 2:30; KVKMMj, 7 4 J Sir JOE E. In - "Son of a Sailor" Here's Uarnarle Ui , Sailor In fast niov r , comedy . . afloat ,,, it's great fam.iv ment. WITH - FRANK MclllTill THKLMA TODD J KAN Ml IK Tomorrow at 3 10, 7 tf, $ Finishinjr Tonisht mo.m:i, Barrymore In - This Side of Heaven' CRUISE u.e WORLD for only 89 Ki 1 in n U mm 3tIY n rmiml-trin IkVef t' Kurni by radio Unlay tx know thit yo can turn to th favinsliiiR enlT-tsinmentof otrrtras and North Amenun hirl-wne lnw(lraU by dnvlighl, lime Million t nuinlr. Tbii nw V irlr. wfh Its thnrl and long-mtt on one Hist. j an nmazins rrrier and Ixlsv'i oiiUlandiug lalue. liasy lermi. FULTON CASH & CARRY Sixth Avenue West Mr. and Mrs. L. Amadio (.ROCEKIES, VEfiKTAHI.ES, IMPORTED ITALIAN 0115, MACCARONI, CHEESE, ETC. Agents for Jones' Tent and Awning Co . Vancouver D C A- '' f Yukon and Mountaineer Sleeping Robes. Every dew npi ' u Longer,' Prospectors' and Fishermen's Dryback Clothini; una General Itequlsltes Tents, all sizes Best quality Lof pn - Call and Inspect Prompt attention to country ird '' Phone 750 P.O. Box 356 TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Dully By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., M PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. B8