PAGE SIS COATS - SUITS - DRESSES SACRIFICED SM nn COATS Below cost; Polo, Tweed, Fur-trimmed, reg. val. to $35.00 sacrificed at $6.95 t0 $14.95 Fur Fabrics FUR FABRICS Reg. value $M.95; featuring the new high waist line ; in Black, Brown, Fawn QC and White; special Hats HATS All new Straws special PANAMAS All new . . . . Panamas Skirts 95c 31.95 SKIRTS Tweeds, Velvets, Serges and Silks, reg. Value Q-i Qff to $4.95; special .... OKE & WATE t: R We are Sacrificing our stock of High Grade Merchandise 90 percent of this stock is New Summer Goods and is in Perfect Condition. Coats Dresses DRESSES Flat Crepes, Figured Crepes, Satins, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, sacrificed at 3.00 t0 $4.00 Leather Jackets LEATHER JACKETS Q( AC? Reg. val. $9.95; special . . VV5JJ Hos( HOSE Reg. $1.00, $1.25 sacrificed at 95c Knitted Suits KNITTED JERSEY SUITS-Latest styles and shades QA AA sacrificed at Sweaters SWEATERS Pullovers and Coat Sweaters; latest C-f styles t?A.7J Sale Starts Wednesday, 9 A.M. Give the "dear man19 a few pairs of The gift that .willnke him think of you and admire your good taste every nightjand morning and several times during the day. Mercury Socks ay c. 7Sc, sjoo Mm up have everything. backed off the map for smart patterns and real wearability. Don't accept any but Mercury Socks because if you do the "dear man" may be disappointed because no other socks wear so well as Mercury Socks. Most stores have them. If they haven't go to another store that has. 533 THE DAILY NEWS Mondav Maytl HIGH WINS IN SOCCER Hard Pressed Saturday to I Victory Over Borden i Street Score High School playon had to do j their utmost to defeat Borden by I the mrrow margin of one ffjoi on I Saturday, when these two team met for their regular game in the Junior Football Leagu. ; Sant urbane srored for High In 'he first mini''' of the game andj ! Borden tried hard to equalize dur- c?ond josl for High early In the second half and. from then on, Borden pressed the High School arid, though often near scoring, -uld not get thro. sh. In a scrim-rigf the Hih goalie threw the ball into Wllliscroft's hands and a penalty was awarded to Borden 'nit Campbell shot weakly and Bor-1en missed another chance. Finally 8hrobUl s?ored for Borden and the game ended wish High winners by 2 to l. Teams Bordetk-Annesley. Hong, Vettch, Naylor, Houston. Currie, McGuire, mpbelL Shrubsall, O'Neill, Lindsay. High Murray. Willtecroft. Dun-Tate. Sutherland. Sakamoto. Wtl-Tn. Santurb-tne. Morgan. Cromp, Nakaraoto. Allen. Referee Jack Campbell. BALL GAMES CALLED OFF Tragic Death of Dill Mitchell Causes Suspension of Diamond Activities Owing to the tragic death of Bill Mitchell, captain of the Elks' team. he Senior League baseball game, which was to have been played yesterday afternoon between Elks and Empress, was catted off as was also ihe Intermediate League game between Young Sons of Canada and Young Elk. 'Soul and Body' Sciehce Church Subject Sunday The subject of the lesson-sermon in Prince Rupert Christian Science Society on Sunday was "Soul and Body." One of the Bible texts was. "As for me. I will behold Thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with Thy likeness" i Psalms 17: 15). The lesson-sermon also included the following passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Man is harmonious when governed by Soul. Hence the Importance of understanding the truth of being, which reveals the laws of spiritual existence." Steamship Sailings For Vancouvti Tuesday m. Catala ... 1:30 pjn. Thursday as. Pr. George 10 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m Ss. Cardena midnight May 25 ss. Prln. Alice pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday--ss. Catala pjn. Thurs - ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. Wed.ss. Pr. George ... 10:30 a.m. Friday- ss. Cardena p.m. Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. May 21 -ss. Prin. Alice a.m. For Naa Itlver and fort Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 0 pjn. From Naas River & Port Simpson-Tuesday -. Catala .... 11:30 am. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 0 pjn. Wed ss Pr. George 4 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesdays. Catala .... 11:30 ajn. For Ocean Falls Tuesday-ss. Catala .... 1:30 pjn. Thurs.-ss. Pr. George .... 10 pjn. Friday-ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m From Ocean Fallowed. an. Pr. George .... 10:30 a.m. Friday- ,sa, Cardena .. pjn. 8s. Princess Adelaide pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands May 12 and 25 ss. Pr. John a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-May 14 and 28 ss. P, John 10 p.m. For Alaska I May 21 -agvPrtn. Alice ajn. 1 From Alaska j May 25 Prln. Alice pjn. From SkeenaIUver J FrkUy-ss.'dSardena pjn. FUNNY PAIR IN COMEDY Wheeler and Woolsey Have Uproar ious Time In "Peach O Reno" Now Showing Here Mixing a new assortment of gags with music and the ludicrously funny situaUon of two in the midst of the Reno divorce mill, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey are making another appearance at the Capitol Theatre the first of this week in the "Peach O'Reno." The picture is the first ins the flr-t half. Wilson added a humorous treatment of the Reno divorce situation to come out of Hollywood and provides the two popular comedians with as fine roles as they have had in their varied stage and screen careers. Dorothy Lee provides a romantic interest in the story. Settings are more elaborate than In the most of ciTicdles. An orchestra of fifty p:.-ces furnishes clever music for the picture at appropriate spots. Annual Church Parade Is Held Seventy-five Members of Moose Lodee and Ladies of Moose-heart Legion Attended United Church Some fifty members of the Moose Lodge participated in the annual church parade of the lodge last -venlng. Marshalled by Jack Col lier and led by the Moone Legion Band under direction of Robert Oreen field, there was a parade from the Moose Hall to First United Church where about twenty-five members of the Women of the Moaseheart Legion Joined the party. Rev. Alfred Wilson preached an appropriate sermon. The following is the scale of charges made fo? leaotng notices. Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. Birth Notices 50c. Funeral Notices $1. 4 Cards of Thanks. 4 Funeral Flowers 10c. per name. ll I' rwo sno 'V! I IMI. Feature Start a. v . IHVlliCTn.. ""si - If.. TUF.SflAV lic k Feature fH,rt. 11 The Comics of the Screen Mi I Wheeler and Wook i in J l "PEACH O'RENO" g With Dorothy Lee and a great cast. An uproarious fart i I Jjj Americas biggest Joke Keno's divorce mill YouH i i I H vnur !! --I.- UBth J Comedy Ford Sterling in "Twenty Horses" Paramo Sport "Buffalo Stampede" tanoon - Any Week-End Specials Girls' Coats from 1 to 11 years Hoys' Coats from 2 to 7 years We have a large stock of these very nice children's coats from which to chouse -uin j Wednesday and Thursday "DANCERS IN THE IHRr, a . . Wednesday uniy - iccvival MONTE CARLr.1 bib ia ! kib ra rna xu ibib a i ctb i a mii i i i i1J Capitol Baby Shoppi rnni Dresses, up fn l))C uiris' Hats, up M M, 00 diriv and Bo Boti Jamas from 2 to It Tal These look trj iMri FISHING TACKLE Hooks & Lines Spoons & Spinners Flies & Baits Gaffs &. r: Nets cV ! . Sinki , k I. Steel Bait Rods, 8 ft Telescopic Steel Bait & Fly Hod, ft. Get Ready For the 21th Ma till Thompson Hardware Co. 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