tPAGE FOUH i I rr5 v-i a -onam inifnMntrrrno 5 R H H H lll B-4 H IKI h7fl B b- a I I ! i i in i B W B a .BI As Hoys' Outfitters, the Acme Store has lonjj been thg hipst popular jn this North country. Here are some of our Sjjcl)ar.-gains which will appeal to parents. SUITS FOR BOYS SUITS FOR BdYS boys' suits ggsmtiTm brand The hardest wearing Boys' Suits made. Double knees, double seat and double pockets; in big sizes only, from 33 to 3G BACKWARD SEASON SALE PRICE .5.95 One lot of Boys' Suits in pure wool tweeds and assorted patterns. All sizes. BACKWARD SEASON SALE PRICE $3.95 One lot with long pants and some of. these suits have two pairs. These are in the very latest models in 1929 styles. Dressy and snappy ! BACKWARD SEASON SALE PRICE $9.95 The Acme Importers NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS NO CO. D. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH Mail Orders Promptly Filled at These Sale Prices. CHRYSLER 05 11)28 fedan..S850 CHEVROLET 1927 sedan . $450 FORD 1927 sedan... 300 1925 model THE heavy volume of spring deliveries of the Out-Handing Chevrolet has left us with more than our normal stock of Good Used Cars. And there are more new Chevrolet coming in. So we've priced all these Used Cars for quick clearance. We've checked them over closely to make sure they are in good condition. Now we want you to check them over to assure your-elf of their amazing value. Come in early. You may not get such cars at such prices for many a long day. VC-.MI TW( FO W TRUCKS Complete with bodies. Each $135,00 ONE FORD BUG $150.00 SEVEN-PASSENGER McLAUGHLIN BUICK KAIEN GARAGE Phone 52 $850.00 Let Ihe Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. THE DAILY NEWS Local Items ROUND HOUSE CANADIAN START l.oXi. JOURNEY MY Mrs. W. W. Wriirht aBetT last WINS SOFTBALL Bight by the Cardena for a trip w Vancouver. i Defeated Station Staff Last Night Milton Gonzales left on ' this in One of BesiGamc So. Smi)tJjer on legal Jp.usjnee . I TVl P V TJ iinftl.oll name lani 4 ..M.. Davie returned to the njght which the Kound Mouse city on the Prince Rupert this wou from Station SUff with naming from a brief trip to a KJn o( 12 to 7 W8B one of lh .-..cMVer. flDet pUyed M far this season ' o .1 . ine awiion tell down both in iwJ, r t biURit and fWdln Particularly Drown will .. sail 1 tomorrow nieht iw. ' HLth11ntvRUPertf0ra ' their run. T"' l" through the Station fumbling the "r. , 'ball. If the Round House mi Miss mi 1 11. t can Elirabeth Currle sailed . "r ," t.n fllJ aoma ,D the last nf.rht n th RanUn, for n .th MIDe. holida-V trin to V.hK,Vir nH !l.had ?'ht- " oth elsewhere in the south." 1 f f " , 1. VI grt Ut aad Dominion Constable A. J. WaJ V werf V fol,08: kinson returued to the citv on ., "ou". Phil. the Pri R,rt thi. "P' ;se,son- "eMarco. Petersen. from liof t-i, v, TaK. Strachan, Thompson and .-VV " rim.mii Cameron on escort duty. William llfltlAf In a niihllji from Atlln next week. Mr. Monroe will become government agent here in succession to Norman A. Watt Mra. Alex Rix and child re- turned to the city on the Prine Kupert this morning after a four weeks' rfsit in Vancouver. Thv were accompanied north by Mrs. Ktx' mother, Jlrs. Ray. Mrs. P. C. Xl)lr..2efjuui this mornings tram for Montreal. ! where on. June 14. she will em bark aboard the steamer Alaunta for a trip to her native home in Uondon. 'England. 'She Will be awav' entll fair. 1 r. C. Gotland of Sea til. Head SUtion Holtbv. SkatteU)! Stalker, Thomas. Astori. McPher- wiM j. Mdiregor arrived In L VT -""- the city on the Prince Rupert thIs1,0S,ttteJbJl aDd morning from Vancouver1 to join', Th ,UldinK of tein" " fo'-tiu the staff .t.rf of the k lows: provincial gov eminent offices here. Ross, W. L Drydock 1 2 Station 8 1 for consuming110" rA, nlnaA .... . Hound House 2 2 fined $60, -with option of thirty Supt 0ffle 2 trate MeGymont in cUy poHee, DRAW ANNOUNCED FOR v uui s, fellio iUUJ mu;. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moaroe ar Three Games Will Meet on p. XS& .600 .500 .500 DOMINION DAY TROPHY expected to arrive in the city, Two Hijrh Teams on Points After I t1- lKfii July 1 in Final F. E. Wermig, oecretary of the Prince Kupert Football Association, announces the following draw for the Dominion Day cap with the final to take place on July 1 between the two highest teams on points. June 18 Regiment vs. Thistles. Jane 21 Empress vs. Thistle. Jane 24 Empress vs. Regiment. Sport Chat of the Outlrnd-Silrer Bar Mining Rupert Tennis Club will open IU Cm la a humrM Vu wt !.- .... nil . r annual ciuo tournament tomor-Prine T, Runert Lodmv bomut far . .v. ,,, . ,7 . : . : . " ,-m inn courts. a . ..i SUwart In wbkh district fala There will be ladies' and men's company is reramlnir the season's .n .. , otmv whvici wri 1 mm maning operaUons. I mixed doubles and the eomnrti. "Tr"7T tion tlraeUng the usual inti , , ,., vi.. n Mrs. Benny MeDanleU will sail . 1 , . nuPrt tomorrow tri. It will be well into next in Seattle after having spent theaputico wlB get to tn. past couple of weeks here visit- fial. ing with her brother and sfater- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy. The Anyox Parent Teachers' ' Association held a tennis tourna- The California Goilegknt, who ment on Monday of this week for have been performing at the Cap- juveniles on the Anyox Tennis ilol Theatre here this week, will Club's courts. There was some nil tomorrow ulght on the Prince keen play in girls' doubles, boys' Rupert for Vancouver. Aflor the doubles and mixed dodbles, the nhow lattt night, the Collegians competitors being limited to "tvp a dance In the Moose Hall, u-hnnl ..hiM.. i-t . , - -....uvij. m lltn wfr there being a large attendance. 1 awarded for first and second r"T I place. Miss Greenwood, convener The date of the- appearance of the Parent Teachers' Associate o( the troin- Glee tion sports committee, wai In Singers under the auspices of charge. ' he Prince Rupert Gyrt) Clu$ has been finally selected as June 21 The Elks and Sons of Canada and 22, it was announced'' this will play off tomorrow afternoon morning by Joseph Greer, Gyro the game that was rained out on president May 31. With the return of Lamble and Arseneau to town, Mrs. J. A. Lindsay returned to both teams will be at full the city on the Prince Rupert this strength, and a good game should """n1"" from a. trip to Vancou- be the result Lamble will be in ver. She was accompanied home the box for the Sons, and with iv her daughter, -Mrs Margaret three days rest Lobllck. no doubt Lindsay R, N.,vh0 recently gra- will be ready to start for the dusted from the Vancouver Gen- Elks. The last time these two eral Hospital iratnlng school for teams met the Elks were knocking nurses. '" the bard fighting Sons for a loop, but at that game, they were F. II TavlJr manticlnc f1lrM. mlmia Iks urrlm nt TVituo.1.. ..-.I . . , r.- o - - - v , v, wn iiic a I1U tor of the Toplejr-RlchfMd and Wendle, and those two men mean f T 1 ,l . .-..If- li . ' .... " iMiie piining pruperuea, ar- quiie a 101 10 any team iney play rfved in the' City on the Prince for. Again, with Loblick in the) Rupert this moraine from a bust- form he was oivThuraday against ness trip to Vancouver and pro- the Gyros, means that he is going ireeded to the 'interior by train, to be very stingy with his hit. -He was .accompanied Jjy.. 2Irs-and that the Sons will have to y wr. 100K on every nit iney get as a '"' gold mine, and make It go as tar Fred Ward of the Reirent thv tmaalhlv n Rooms wag flped f 50, vlth ontlon of thirty dayV Imprisonment by' t Passengers sailing from here Magistrate, icciymont m city for the south on the Cardena last notice court this morning for niaM iru-lnrfH- ft.. p.K.ukut. - - w . " uriu .keeping liquor In ojher than a Currle. Mrs. W. W. Wright and nrivate truest room. A further W. Allan for V " - r - iiu I. charge of keeping Jiquor for sale Paul H. Otto, for Seattle. - j? j e - J wan aajourneu lur vikiii uaya. PItlCE OP WIIRAT Our classified section may be VANCOUVER. June R:-The of special JnUrest to you today, price of wheat today was 1.15i. Paul I'aquin. K t'r. r.d Di.:k L r,Kht. tir..- the voyageurc. have svt -ut to tr...s the wat. ,. a 16-foot canoe. Leaving English Bay Beach. :.n, , . . nation i Halifax. Nova Scotia. TW Mr.t.M their routt uloag tho waterways skirting the main Canadian National Railways. GILHULYCUP ! ALMOST TIED: Regiment Made Good Win Over Emprew Social Club Last Night By Score of 1 to Nil TL. JI M . 1 . M.a SOUTH AFRICA IS ELIMINATED I il lll 111 V III 111 I I U V II I II 111 L imi 111 till KOUBNEMOl Tli Groat Britain' )... eliminated nauuiDK ior ine uunuiy . Cup, first football trophy of the JrJfrdy whpn ' I- . Coilinx d- season, was almnat tu n w ' mmm a mw- tween the three contesting teams when the Regiment took the Em Farquhamon and ! in doubles. 2-C. press Social Club into camp by a score of 1 to nit last nieht aad 11TITII1I Tin niv won their fir game of the sea- lU'lL lrU UAI son. Mth two postpone! game yet to be played Rosrfment 'n. Empress next Monday and Regiment vs. Thistles on Thursday Thirties and Empress are now' tied for first place with one win. one draw and one defeat each, while the Regiment has one win Ill' Ki fl II U I I I I I 1)1 llrtl L.L.HUL r n 1 . ... . m unuciH on nirrtu ini Rafting Fundi for Their Work Prince Rupert l.ra' ana one aoieni on Its record Maw Learue of ( an., sheet. The chances of each team, its annual tag dmv .. therefore. aam ahnut AfllLnl 4k frr ftaB I7aw1atal W T win the trophy with the strong rt Blance and Phi! possibility of a draw. in charge at ht.- Last night s game was clean tagging in th " and well contested though the Northern .S'alj.pn k 1 Regiment had the moat of the following sea rk puy and waa full value for ita ,n tagging m win. J. K. Murray scored the auraocn. k only goal of the game in the see- 1,1 6b Kobert nA k.i J ti Norman All wu uau wn a tmmm i titti luiaa. Percy Tinker, centre half for the Robert Moxley. Par-Regiment, was one of the, out- ui' Mitchell ,.. atandinir nlaWa In h William Nelm.n. 1 W. Barton was referee and the teams were aa follows: Regiment Brand: Ross and B. Hunt: Edgecombe. Tinker and Ilsddon: Underwood. Russell. J. K. Murray, Burdette and Notring-ton. ' Empreas Social Club Parker: Skinner and Carlson: George HIJ1, Currle and llillston; i. Currfcs. S. IV'eken. ti. Howe, Chenoski and H. D;-kens. The Gilhuly Cup standing: Thistles . Empress Regiment W.- D-L.PU. .'1' 11 S 1 0 CNR. TRAINS f ti rt Dalit canant Sua, at KM a.m. "rom Ui Kant-Dally etewpt Turndty, S:S0 p.m. t.'t- Allen. I'r Robert Boddie. Vit ... William Bremner Boys tagging this Tiwror Hill. II Su. h rig. Oscar Fulton. ' low. R. Peachy. ' Murdoch. W. Klkii v PENNY-COME-OUICK . m. a sj a avTwaiaiara aa 1 a a iniuMki ni Man EPSOM. June 7 ' Qnick. Lord Astor " filly, today won t ho over a mile and a Iowm course. Tio worth about $:ifi.K0 ner. Advertise in the P Sring results. A. W. EDGE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS IN British America Paints. Oils VarnUhes and Satin-filo jlenjamln Moores Muresco Old English Floor Wax Slmms BrusheH Ornamental, Window, Mirror and j'lale (lh Wallpaper and Building 1,'npern Burlaps Cheese Cloth and Beaver' Board Phone Ited C3 PHNCE RUPERT 330 Second A "IK ;....ir '