..ay, April 22, 1937 THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE TimtE 1 1 announce ANNUA I I! 1 1 -t.i i hi It their l 'I ' t New Spring Hats This year it's heller than ever. Manufacturers' prices are going up and vc haven't raised OUR price yet, as Mr. A. W. Lipsin was ' 'I !t Men's Men's Dress Shirts on a buying trip and he bought merchandise still at the old nrice anil then some. So we arc putting on this sale for two weeks. '! I i j Here arc some prices that you can't beat anywhere comparing quality for quality. ia ii iong By Ttokcs, SiZCX Sale Price or 2 for 1 r f The Smart Hat meets every demand fjr fine quality, 420 QC wear. Sale Price ly mm m J XJ Men's Fancy Cashmere Socks Ali zes and patterns OQp dyL S Price Men's Dress Shirts in new patterns, all $1.29 $2.50 Stock up with them as prices will never be lower. Men's Pyjamas By Tooke. Broadcloth, In a variety of shades. Values up to Q4 OCT pXtUO $300: To Clear at wwery outlining the MEN'S SOCKS In assorted patterns. Sale Price, 5 pair for MEN'S OVERALL PANTS Blue Denim, all sizes. Sale Price ! MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Mail Orders Filled at These Prices. No Credit. Sale Final. Everything in the Store at Sale Price REFERENCE OF QUEEN PT Mairslv I iLr lri Itlnr And This Shade Likely to Become Popular LONDON, Anril 22: (CP) Queen abeth will have the fittings for ;r coronation gown under the ''tchful eye of the same whitc-drcmlker who supervised p maKing or her first pink chU-iball dress for her 1916 comine- Jl party same seamstress fitted her the white satin gown In which : as first presented to King for8e V and Queen Mary at Buc--Sham Palace and In lier medlae- ver lame wedding gown. All Majesty's "red letter day" riScs have come from the same sine she was 14. 'little Lady Eilzabeth' had """Pie and feminine tastes when f'rst came to us with her mo-ri the dressmaker said. I'Now -en we g3 to Buckingham Palace "t her it seems as if she has not foment to herself. She Is going mur-n we keep a staff busy P" ,.er wardrobe all the time, some ng, seme fitting, some flnish- ther day we made a dre&5 .'We or th Queen at "A hours notice to "WH an n .. "e 24-hmt.. ....,.. i ...... :tnhr u "ios, oi ice uiue re W , or "outlined" pea I '.e lace with a wide silver belt. rn by Hcr MaJcstv an af-I noon oarty fpr the w,vcs of !C nr,,0futhe matic corps-'! cL alV) wore bllle out -"'"ncnt to their hostess. jiise nf " " "inKiiiR increasing aml. Partnlar shade." the CiT rpm"kcd' and the lame J,,Tr!teous ROwn of lce bh,e ffh b0dlce 5olldlvembrold-lde , s!!c'uln and diamante and W! shopi- straps. It Ls 'anion, i- -".iiii'iijrwiiimc- LlCooi g the 5tnte v,slt t0 "avvdLe,n.Semb,e wth redlngote of ... rnni 'ace, lmn1v mri. blue fin,, :'ned snored dress of. Ice loped ,J!k wol wlth navy scal- I Peter Pan collar and oval vestee finished with a tassel and cord tie, was another recent choice of Her Majesty. The piece de resistance at Hen-dley and Seymour workrooms at the moment, however, is the ivory fatin gown the Queen will wear at the Coronation. Designs for the jmbroidery were completed January 4. but it will be some time be fore the work itself Is finished. The material Is a heavy white saiin made from "silk from silk-worms hnm and bred In England and wo- i ven In England," the dressmaker explained proudly. Using Maple Leaves The dress is very simple and on princess lines as it will be practically covered with heavy gold embroidery. There Is a straight panel down the front, which Is all In one piece. At each side are circular nnnels from the knees, which will Join the' circular train at the back. This train will be full-length and two yards on the ground. In the embroidery which Incorporates the floral emblems of the different dominions and colonies, extensive use has been made of .maple leaves. "They lend (hem-salves so well to decorative design," was the explanation. Fine gold thread, appliqued, lame and sequins with brilliant touches nf dlamente are being used to give (effect to the different emblems. At the foot of the dress lotuses .01 India will float on a shimmering wave of silver cloth, a panel of smbroidery extend from hem to neck and the fern of New Zealand wd tiny wattle blossoms of Ausr tralla appear near, the square de--olletage. The tiny sleeves will be lahcd at th ton and Inset with flounces of fine old lace. . The -train, or as ltj. Is officially ".ailed.' "the robe." of English-made nurnle ypjvet J' sl.x vardSjlongnd a yard and" a 'half wide. ,Mis A. B. Hamilton, who ha." been visiting here for the -pa.d t ,Mr.Un witii Kpt sister. Mrs. ili;w uiviu.in .. - !J. D. Frnser' is sailing by tha ' Prince George :onight on her re-Iturn to Vancouver. ' ' Dally News want-ads bring 98c 1.29 Made by Western King, Union Label. These are an outstanding value. C-fl Qff Wonderful quality; Sale Price ... ?J-fV BOYS' CAPS In assorted patterns, all sizes. Made by Brill. These are good values at the 7Q Sale Price .'. v GREY FLANNEL SPORT PANTS 'All sizes. Sale Price $2.95 Suit Cases & Trunks, Gladstone Bags, Overnight Cases and all our other cases at reduced prices TROOPS AT I CROWNING1 .Many Dominion and Colonial Soldiers to Attend Coronation iimptolt THE CLOTHING EVENT ' FOR THIS SALE! PKICES SHATTERED! SUIT Values thai will give you a real thrill. The smart styles and tailoring at these prices make them outstanding in the face of rapidly advancing markets. Q -9 Q Q Values up to $29.50; Sale Price ?JLOVO ranks, eight officers and 40 othei ranks of the army ,and one of ficer of the Air Force. South Africa will be represented bv 10 armV officers and 92 other rapks, inchlling 50 re-en listed ex-$ervice men. The biiiKest contingent will come from India. It will consist of C50 officers and 251 other ranks drawn from the Navy, Army, An . LONDON. x..w.vt April t moo 22: tv, The War... .n, . . aI. . ,.., i Office, has now received a full thm will be ,one offi(fer and 2 list of the Army. av ana i other rank from jurma. Force contingents wnicn are ic t ... , . A . Vmin:nn. They wM 1 be1 housedat Hamp ranrocant l.i tho ijoniiniona. rir,nio colonies. i ' . . .' , V ton Court alter arriving on tht and a ,, Protectorates' , . al oi the i, ivrann Corona , , 'Neuralia at Southampton on Ma tion on .May ia u -. Thei thi eountry wi; Among them will be manj col J Q. ..a ored troops. The contingents w ,J, , V;' bcinttnerit from places as far dis' 1 roteclorales t.mis' iht Fiii and ra kland Isl- r,,,,.. .,,..,i Af.tr...... . ,........- - v - , i ill-, ifcviji.i ii cpi iiiuvmi i tun . .,r,lu V,n ("nl, itiii. c :inil l'l'iv '. i . . , , . ' .a.iv.o, .u, n,c ..... . .. uer j,orce Wiu .ue represenieu tj , icctoraies aione re st-numK the Gold Coast Itegimenl, the Ni- !'W,Vl I.-' T,..I l. II Ptl.. . T '". -Kcna ueKimeiii, 'ine oierra Liconf i The 'Australians arrived under uattalion and the Gambia Com-! Gen. Sir II. Chauvel. The Aust-, anv ralian nurses are arriving . on will: ...on ""I" .-.--ci TliP ine Kinir's iiiiK iincan Afriran niflP litnes w April 22. The Australian air de- be rei,resentej by the Norths tachmen! will not return with the nnd Southern Iirigades and t military rv .and .and naval naval contingents contimrems crtWniii;.wi somalilAiul Camnl r-, Corns Th. ti,,. : Malay 'Kp'.rah JP':p Kt-ntp' VnlnntApi- ern on May 22. but will remain in the, WU1 also be representalions of - j v- ent is arriving at Southampton or. " - - '- IUUU( V1U11H.L1 IWtlC Vl JO . U W ntnonTAii Poctla Tr will (!' pnn . n i .vrrif. t . nn-' '' . . isist of three officers and 32 othei ranks, of the Army and pne officer and 14 mep from the Rhod esian police.- ',. Thev will be housed at Well ingtnn ngtnn Urirf'acks Unrracks and and later later will win go go Bermuda' Militia Artillery.' 'ilritisl Gula'na Militia, nritisV Hondura- j Defence FprCe. Falkland Island Defeiirn Fiji. Defence Force, Gold" .Coast lerntorial 1-oree, urenAda Volun . , . ., .. ,. ,,.. , , to rrrbriRht. They v.ill remMn nnun there until May 10 and will then v? , 'r honn tcei . . .. Isaval Dnfrnrp r Koi'i-p. nfflrnr urn i join the o her Pomin o,v conung N JniafcaKcn onts at Olympia or he period of n lltKjm6nti TerrioriaI Force. Ken the Coronation. They will return n.N.V H' " ' ' ' i.tn Pirbrieht on Miv !.'. and will ' m:.',.' ,.k'.,. oiraiw .etiiemnnis it.N.ViU stay there ., until May ,: oo 28. whafi u ....j .. . , . . thev will return.homfe from South 1 VIMMVfl I J, KIVVl A t.Ul'1 ill 111 ' . 'VolnntMr defence Force, I lie I Jinat ans .. ' . .. . . ' . iM.'iua nnu Mauruius Defence nlofl lu Force. Xftrorln Vnltinif Dottm?. I v uiiiMin i vjtuvv . ' - ' - 7 - -i- i i-iuv, four orficcrs:,and 20 naval nt-.: Force, .St. I.tu ien Volunteer Corps I . C?l ft i f. 1 i .. I ings. ra army oiticcrs nnu ziu vmcein xnuiiieer uorps other 'rank eicht Air Force of Sierra Leone and Trinidad 1,1 ght f, llnfantrv VoIiintPi-s I -A . . . 4 It ' Tl. . T 1 T.I 1 ifcers ot thft mounieu ponce ana ne iewaru imiom wuj ue rep Vvlth thpm their 34 horses. the four local defence forces, and; The New Zealand naval con- there will also be .present of-, tingent will consist of 50 of all ficers nnd N.C.O.'s from Ceylon, J I In the very latest sty.les..Soej-with belts all around arid others with Ug4a.n sleeves, in all wanted colors. C Values i.n in S27.50: -Sale Price ?t'lW ONE LOT OF MEN'S SWEATERS In Jumbo and in lighter weights. Q-fl Qff Values up to $1.50; Sale Price ... lw ONE LOT OF TENNIS SHOES For Boys, sizes from 10 to 13. And odd lots, size 1 to 5; Sale Price t7CHU BOYS' AND GIRLS' ENGLISH CASHMERE GOLF HOSE Fancy tops, by St. Margaret's. Made in England Sale Price MEN'S CAPS KITKATLA MEMORIAL Special Service to lark Anniver sary of Christianity's Advent In Down Coast Native Village KITKATLA, April . in a i iv- , , 49c By Brill, all sizes.in the lot, assorted patterns. Silk lined, unbreakable peak. QO Coin P,.;a . w kJCUC X lite MEN'S WORK SOCKS Pure Wool, all sizes. Sale Price 23c ONE LOT OF BOYS' SUITS Short Pants, big sizes only. (29 AC Clearing them at Only 8 suits in stock a missionary managed to build a church on the little island but the majority of the natives a that time were uncivilized and the church was destroyed by fire soon after conslruction. As the years passed following the de struction of. the first mission building, one hundred percent of the Kitkatlans came to repent for jthe burning of oo. f....i. i cii-liuu erected a " new iiuw iy vviiuik. win. i, .. . . u.. . :jis ueiite oi uie iiviii j uiuwn was in vn.iiKe ui i thp f-pi-pmonipsj and tliprp Was a large and enthusiastic gathering. In addition to Ca.t Brown, other principal speakers were Job Spen cer and William Itidley. In the course "of the a two-minute silence was observed in remembrance of thosei early converts who had been first to accept the Christian life. The regular Sunday evening service' included the following of the or- der which was written for the, first church by the late Ilev. W.-' F. Gurd, the pioneer missionary in 185)9. I The story of acceptance of "hristianity at Kitkatla wrs! icpd from the days of the late, :hief Shakes . I William , Glad-1 stone). Jn the nineties at. first a few of the Kllkatla natives at tepted Christianity and in 1891 mm. As a Treat for Lunch try BRAN MUFFINS mailt more delicious from Quaker Natural Bran A product of The QulctiOts Comptny Is 3y Tooke and Brill. Every one of these shirts are worth $2.00 and $2.53. Right now is the time to -,tock your drawer at the fij-f EC Sale Price or 2 f6r ... New Spring Ties Regular up to $1.00. Sale Price i $3.00 55c r 2 r - $1.00 Look these over and compare prices Men's Oxfords Goodyear Al lsizes. Sale Price Welts, in black only. $2.95 Men's Sleeveless Sweaters In Pure Wool, all colors Sale Price $1;45 This is a good buy t Another Lot of; Work Shirts .; :- Regular price $1.45. , 7Qp Sale Price Al! Our Fun in Stock will be Sacrificed at the very lowest price. No reasonable offer will be refused. The Store For Dad and (he Lad Campbell River Officer Passes Stewart Wcldon Dawson of Provincial Police Died Yesterday Afternoon -'i . ' i the church and 'Ml,it f mvft"' A1'r'' u.. m.i!.. t.-.. " The death occurred at Camn- . uuuuiuK. tivvr , ,, " . , .; , : .. .. l .. , . l.pll THvu.. nf ..-Ja viisitoriln v nf- ing the thirty-eighth year of rJlfto Stewart Weln Daw- gress in Christianity since the I" .IT ... i son. nrovinci.-l nolice officer at fiftieth versa ,,.,... ry of , .i. the first church, Try a Dailv News classified ad l M' IIIV, .41111 UllUUUlblt nil) air rive in the city from the Interior Ion tonight's train and sail' on the Prinre George for a trip to Vancouver. TODAY OUR HEALTHY DI0NNE QUINS HAD QUAKER OATb BRACE-UP NERYES. DIGESTION APPETITE A gentmut hint ooift thin la S&ttwrut day oh 7&elfcagju6 MIM!U:M.t IS i It. I v 5 nt til ill ' vn, litl if I. tii tl-'.ii'J r;:a iriJ ;dJ R Oil 03 rtil u' '!. it v ;uJ IU:J i&1 i