PAGE FOUR B. C. CLOTHIERS’ a ® SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE Men’s Seasonable | “Fleetfoot” Runners Furnishings For Everyone peo a = = Overalls— $1.00 7 Men's’ Boys’ & La- *s Moleskin Pants—heavy dies’ Fleet - foot i $3.50; now $1.95 Sater 95¢ a Shirts 95¢ 25¢€ 8 soe ane a wee 95¢ ack Oxfords $2.95 Combinations $1.25 vy Grey Work Shirts— 95¢ ) . > Ladies’ Slippers ! f so ae ‘ F REE! FREE! Pumps, Hosiery | With Every Pair of Ladies’ " Shoes, $3.95 and up, will be t t * given a pair of “Wedrest” La- dies’ Chiffon Hose worth $1 each. Ladies Reg One-Strap Slippers— $4.50; now $2.95 Pumps & Ties—In latest styles, in fine “ks ane Gunes! BB QE w» GS OO bate 85¢ lors, per Stockings— pals All Men’s Clothing at Big Reductions B.C.CLOTHIERS Next Door to Frizzell’s Meat Market perience. banks of the world. i} ie “a A bank, like an individual, gains strength and commands confidence through years of ex- Throughout the past 63 years, with their successive booms and depressions, The Royal Bank of Canada nas made steady progress to established strength and has long been recognized as one of the great ° ROYAL BANK _OF CANADA RESERVES $39,155,106 - ASSETS OVER $750,000,000 It serves all Canada, ye yy rr open wa tifbodk Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. AT PICNIC |Annual Event Held Yesterday Was | Very Successful The annual picnic of the Baptist | |Sunday School yesterday proved a} jvery enjoyable time, the young |people taking full advantage of the | eaten Races were held the win-| pws of which were Girls, under 6 years—Shirley Eb- | urn, Aileen Knutson Boys, 6 to 8—Elmer Eburn, Cecil |Hemmons. Girls, 6 to 8—Zelda Blake. Boys, 8 to 10—David Houston, }Louis Knutson ! Hale, Betty Girls, 8 to 10—Ella Krause, Jean | Krause | Girls, 10 to 12—Velma Thurber, ; Phylis Hamblin Boys, 12 to 14— Bob Houston Donald Blake Girls, 12 to 14—Dorothy Blake Eileen Hamblin Girls, over 14—Edith Johnstone | Vivian Wrathall. | Married ladies’ race—Mrs. Gilker, Mrs. Eburn Girls’ three-legged race—Velma| Thurber and Dorothy Blake Boys’ three-legged race—Bobby'’ |Hale and Gus Krauss | “Girls’ sack race—Velma Thurber Boys’ sack race—David Houston. | | Teacher’s race—Edith Johnstone | |Mrs. J. C. Gilker. | j | } i } Fine weather contributed to mak- jing the picnic a very enjoyable af- ifair. Ice cream and peanuts were | distributed among the children and} |many games were }but happy crowd returned to towr }on boats kindly donated by Messrs \Clifford Gilker, Wrathall, Thurbe jand J. Armstrong. | | played tirec | r | Missionary Tea Is Successful! | Delightful Church Event Yesterda at Home of Mrs. Thomas The United Church jtea held at the home of Mrs. N |Thomas, Eighth Avenue East yes- |terday afternoon was a very plea- jsant and The were W.T president of the W. M. S.j Mrs. N. Thomas. | |A fine musical program ren idered during the Those | taking part wer solos by |Mrs. Large and Mrs. Good, accom ;\"Nanied by Miss Swana Olafsor plano and violin duet by the Missé« | Ruth and Edith Wilkinson; piar by Miss Maxine Heilbrone: lalso readings by Mrs. Lord The successful affair | uests received by Mrs | Kergin ind the hostes was afternoon vocal | S010 tea table was presided ove by Mrs. Edgcumb Mrs. Sher ;}man sr., while those in charge oi jafternoon tea were Mrs. Krikevsky jand Mrs. Wilkinson. Serviteurs wert and | Mrs. Bedford, Mrs. Davey and Mrs |Ciccone. Cashier was Mrs. Miller |while those in charge of home cooking were Irvine Mrs. Santurbane and See eee aeeees Family MEAT | Leg of Pork, 5 Ibs $1.00 75C€ 75C€ $1.00 Apples, 3 Ibs Shoulder Pork | 6 Ibs Shoulder Veal, 5 Ibs | 1 Cauliflower | Leg of Veal 5 lbs BAPTISTS | iheroic about it | typifies BRUISES There’s nothing to equal Minard'’s, It “takes hold”. Antiseptic, soothing, healing. Gives quick relief ! DRAMA OF AVIATION Wallace Beery and Clark Gable Stars of “Hell Divers,” Week- End Capitol Offering “Hell Divers,” sensational ro-| nance of naval aviation, is the in- | eresting feature offering at the apitol Tt re here this week-end. | The picture combines some of the nost remarkable airplane maneu- vres ever staged for the screen with a dramatic plot which, with al) its romantic qualities, has something | Wallace! The nicture co-stars Beery and Clark Gable, prominent | upporting roles being taken by| Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Jordan, | |Marjorie Rambeau, Marie Prevost, | Cliff Edwards and John Miljan.| Many of the scenes were filmed at | Panama during actual maneuvres | of the United States Navy The story deals with the rivalry between Beery, as a navy veteran and Gable, a new type of sailor, and | the old | ind new ideas in naval operations The central romance is Beery and Mis keeper of conflict between between Rambeau as the a Panama resort. In the! climax Beery gives up his life in rescuing his ! f the rival in the true spirit navy SEU CTBT es “Buy Right” | ' missionary — Specials for — i j | | Friday & Saturday wUX TOILET SOA! 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