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Men's Solid Leather Work Roots For the Dry Dock Worker, Men's Solid Leather Work Boots, reg. $4.50 on np up from $&UO Samples Bought from LECKIE'S We have just received a big shipment of these high grade samples in Men's, Boys,' Woman's. Misses' and Children's Shoes We are selling these samples at special Cut Rate prices. LECKIE'S SHOES are made in Vancouver and the leather used is tanned in New Westminster, B.C. CUT RATE SHOE STORE Frltzhof Svensson, general superintendent of Llbby, McNeill & Libby, was a passenger aboard tho Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning to Seattle after a trip to Alaska In connection with his company's salmon canning DELIVERY Medium, 3 tins HEINZ CHILI SAUCE Medium, per bottle 3 boxes to pkg. PALMOLIVE SOAP While they last, 4 for BEETS IRed). PARSNIPS & CABBAGE, 6 lbs JIF SOAP FLAKES 2 pkgs SUNKIST ORANGES Sweet & Juicy, 3 doz, "TILLIE THE TOILER" ft BPOET f ICLO? 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IT'S ALU OOWB I VitaM VOU'O CSIUB IT TO NR. d St. Valentine's Tea Yesterday Affair Held by United Church W. M. S. at Home of Airs. Jcnner The St. Valentine's tea held at the home of Mrs. E. O. Jcnner. Fifth Avenue West, yesterday under the auspices of the Women's Missionary Society of First United Church was quite successful and most enjoyable. .Mrs. Jcnner, the hostess, was as sisted in receiving "the guesU by Mrs. Cs D. Clarke, the president of the society. The rooms looked quite gay in their red and white trimmings, cu-plds, darts and hearts running riot throughout. The tea table, centred with a lovely bowl of hyacinths, was presided over by Mrs. W. H. Kergin, Mrs. O. A. Edgcumbe and' Mrs. H. Macfie. ; j Mrs. Hugh Klllln and Mrs. Tho-' , mas were In charge of the tea room assisted by Mrs. W. B. Cornish, Miss McGregor and Helen OTmUton.i Owen Jenkins, Lois Judge and Joy Oreen, members of the C. O. I. T. The home cooking table was In. charge of Mrs. W. T. Kergin and Mrs. J. S. Irvine. Cashier was Mrs. Krikevsky. A fine musical program was rendered during the afternoon con-: slstlng of piano selections by Miss' I Swanna Olafson and Mrs. S. A. Klelbach, vocal solos by Mrs. H. Macfie, accompanied by Mrs. Klelbach, and violin and piano elections by Miss E. Johnstone and the Misses Hamblln. CPJl. steamer Princess Adelaide. Pant a V n - ,. i- - .... i r w. ... uij, to uue ui p-jn ill 4:15 this afternoon from the soutul ana will sail at 10 pjn. on r.er it-turn to Vancouver and waypoini,. j Week-End Specials With Every $5.00 Cash Purchase tot Groceries We Will Give 7-l'lrce bekuy set, nil rr Value, 73c t Granulated, 'Bugdr 10 lbs. r Purity (Quick Oats - large A)kg. ' riAiLL 73c 16c Colored Shredded Cocoanut OCT per lb. AOK, Wagner tApplcs Off Unwrapped. 35-lb. box VAuu B. & K. Pastry Flour l 0 0 10-lb. sack -xu,. 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The story Is that of a young stage star who falls In love with a youth who Is the representative of a declining family of puppeteers. She leaves the stage to Join the puppet show only to find that the love and praise of her sweetheart arc lavished upon her puppet rather than herself. Infuriated, she returns to the stage where her ambition grows. Finally, the young man Inspires her to give a perfect performance which Insures the pair of success and happiness. Gene Raymond has the leading masculine role opposite Miss JUST TRY IT OUT! MIXMASTER . . . and sec for yourself what a wonderful job it does . . , Put Mlxmastcr. the complete two-bowl food mixer In your kitchen and find out for yourself how much time and effort It saves you and what wonderful results It gives In preparing meals. For fruit Juices, mayonnaise, batter or whatever beating or mixing has to be done. Pay only $3.00 down, and $2.40 a month for 12 months. 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