! ; I PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, .! O'HALLORAN CHOSEN nominated yesterday by the Liberals REGIMENT TEAM Hal C!at will be selected fronij JUNIOR GAME ; Tired of heavy foods? Try this light nour of the riding in conventioa among the following players: FOR NANA'IMO RIDING here to contest the federal con-tftuency Wilson, Norrinetwi. Russell, ishing easily digested meal of Nanaimo. The Regiment team for tomor. Brand. Haddon, Kof.; . fVfTA OF FOOTBALL1 ok tfJw TT &tb row Mfcht'Y!ilmlrjr Cap football Hunt, Burdette, TTnTCer anu' DUNCAN. June C V. II I nere are ' 0'H;illoran. a Victoria lawyer, was of. oldenrod. . kpxture against the Empress So- Beaumont I'! an Scoreless ifraw When High School ; Met Picked Team From Other Schools i H v The late Spring this year with its consequent absence of the usual early buying of Spring goods finds us now in the early Summer with much too large a stock of Men's and Boys' Wear. We are not going to carry this big stock over until next year. That's not good business. Out it goes now at Sale Prices. Just look at some of the bargains quoted below. These are real Sale Prices. .... Sale Starts Friday Morning, at 9 o'clock UNDERWEAR FOR MEN I JUT ) Q 1 TJ , HOSE FOR BOYS TOOKE'S TAILOR-MADE NO- IflSTl S tjYOCR tlQlS B0YS' HOSE The fa- iJUTTON UNDERVVEAR All mou. St. Margaret', make, in Nlsook Backward qbI In the very latest shapes in fine furred p u c.here. All .i. Season Sale price, suit.. . fPHg icii.o. -Baekward Season Sale CCp uw price, per pair Backward Season SaIe Price " ' 4.95 UNDERWEAR FOR MEN UOYS TENNIS SHOES S T A N F I ELD'S SLEEVELESS, OXFORD TENNIS SHOES FOR MERCERIZED In a nice sum- mer weight. Regular $3 value . O J C Jiff BOYS ia all sites and few for In combinations only. Backward X f f f f P fft f" IwBOTI men ia ,wt- Backward QC n Season Sale price, per Jgg U UlLO IUI lflZ.ll Season Sale price, pair 3 Here is one lot of high quality Men's Suite iimts. luneove HOSE FOR MEN in the very lategt mo(Iels and hand S' JLRSEYS men s silk hose in fancy and 0red. Single or double-breasted with Art T,!LF v?01! KNIT . .. . . . .. JERSEYS BOYS in plain shades in pure thread silk. , , FOR pure All sixes. Regular value up to Silk lining in neat pin stripe, hacn SUlt wooj ana in slj Bii1tt and ag ?1 .28. 2 pair. Backward Season Sale jn this lot has two pair of pantg. sorted .hades. Backward QCp price, Season Sale price for Backward Season Sale price 29.85 SHIRTS FOR MEN ROYS' KNICKER PANTS MEWS SHIRTS In aborted . BOYS' KNICKERS in hard wear-shades, but not all aises in this g I C O X nt ue "ersce with governor jgia..9sc blue jerge buits isssf?.:. SOCKS FOR MEN 0ne lot of Senuine indie bIue sere Suits matiiiup cititq guaranteed not to fade, otherwise will be . men's socKS-The famous st Margaret, make. Pure wool replaced free. All Sizes, in Single and BATHING feUITB rou- MtN Cashmere in aaeorted .hades. AND WOMEN JanUw's make. finllWn hrpaatprl atvlos Regular 76c value. Backward UOUOie Dreasiea Biyies. the flneet there fawiene belter. PrforSa,l.Pr!!!'.2 95C Backward Season Sale price 28.95 SaUprS .Se".MD...$3.95 The Acme Sell Good Clothes AND THE SAME HIGH QUALITY OFFERED DURING THIS SALE FREE Alterations to Suits Free as Usual watch r.ijXv. Our Further Ads for More.HHarKains u The Acme Importers NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS NO C. 0. D. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH Mail Orders Promptly Filled at These Sale Prices. l The exhibition football game !latt evening between High Scnuol, winners of the Junior Football League, and a picked team from Borden and Booth Schools resulted in a scoreless draw after a splendid game. In the first half High School ;hnd the better of the play. Vance, at centre half, Mowed up well, while Smurthwaite, Wick, and Franks were all dangerous, but it wa. Smith in the High School goal who brought off the best nave when he caught Fong's header just under the bar. Nelson defended well for the rest team. The second half produced better football, with the play going from end to end with surprising speed Forbes was good and hi. timle.- with Walter were interesting. Walter, and Wingham, on the wing., tested Smith, but he wa.-uife. Bacon hit the upright with Stenich beaten and High School forced three corners in successioi. bat could not .core. A cro from Wiaghan got the High School dc fence in a tangle, bat the ball wax scrambled away and full tim canM with the score sheet stil: blank. The team, were : High School Smith; Stiles. Pyle; Morrison, Vance, Forbes. Wicks, Armstrong, Smurthwaite. vranks. Bacon. The Beet of League Stenich; Vaccher. Nelson; Cameron. Sakamoto, Cross; Walters. J. Wood-ock, Fong, A. Woodcock. Wing-iafli. Referee J. Campbell. It was a well contested game, with all players showing up to advantage . Hirh School had a safe defence, but there was rrr! a grea-eal of combination. Pvle uses ood jadgwent and Stile, is ower of strength . Morrison is a 'ood spoiler. h;it Forbes jn&ke-Vtter uae of he ball Frank brought ff neat nlavi an-! murthwsHu is always dang'Touv Wick and Ban made good runs, i.n4 Aritrong Hn to" fr ck. Stetich w, efp while Ne1on limed 'n hi best eny "f '' venr. Varcher wa" fast inrt acHed w'l. NVanioto n1avd srd and Cross interested with judgment. Cameron did Tairly lISHHtpMO WHEAT With oil the bran of the whole wheat V full size hJL biscuits A welcome relief after the heavy foods of wintci and to easily and quickly prepared Delicious with milk or fruiti. Save the paper inserts in each package. veil in an unaccustomed position. The forwards kept the ball too clime, though Fong showed fine ball control, but could not get through the High defence. Walters and Wingham centred well and shot hard, but the Woodcock boys should open the play out more and make oe of their win men. The attendance was very disappointing. The standard" of play warrants much better support from the sporting public. District News ALICE ARM S. Brown arrived last week from Vancouver to resume charge of the power plant at the Toric male. Provincial Constable William Smith of Anyox was a vfrHor here last week for a few day. oa official duties. A fine concert was given last Friday evening in T, W. Falconer's Hall by the Anyox Choral Society. There was a large I W. Wohlleben arrived Uat !week from Vancouver to jola the power house staff at the Torlc . mine. Angus McLeod, general auper- intendent of tli. ; Mng Co.. i. her. ' ;nunali"ii of tin : I formulate plan.- : : velopment. Norman Frascr. ger of the Espi-rni'. last week for a STEW Alt' Gigot &. Blan'M, offices in the if""' Beaaien Block, f rt: by Harry iefft it To mark the I . " King und Ham 1 dent of the ilul. Baseball Club h. dance on Mon; wa. a large at. ceeds of the ;if: ward. pun hiiM the team. INVERNESS LADY IS BRIDE OF JEFFREY . LAMdLi Oh KUm Tl'ii marriatr. on Tuesday .' F. RaibrtHik Flossie Johnnot Jeffrey Laml'b will take up r-" LamUy is we I' -ftupert. being !!! loat aervice. ABY'S FOOD is of first importance. So nurse him if you can. If that is not pos sible put him on the food that has been used with success for countless thousands of babies since 1857 EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Pure, easily digested, always the same, it is the safe food for bottle-fed infants and is highly endorsed by leading doctors. Feedings are easily prepared; directions on every can. Sold by all grocers. Two books every mother wffl love to have. "B.by 'wclfsr, . 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