.j rity April 27, 1839 Don't MUs This Men's Cap In assorted shades, s.lk lined, unbreakable Qt P at. Sale Price Men's Cashmere Wool Socks- In ir ted fancy patterns. OQn Sal- lrlee U V w MenN Sweaters -2-lone. full zipper : i.t in the very latest QQ Off ,. ,tn. Sale Price QO Men's and Hoys' Tennis Shoe r;. 95c, S1.25 Ilovs" Caps- In a nice assortment. "St 79c Men's llannel Pants- Orey and " : n in the newest shades. Just f lit for the summer -. .uhv Sale Price $3.45 Fancy Worsted Patterns. Silk Lined, Well Made. About II Suits in the Lot. Sale Price- Five thousand out of town onlc read the Dally News. Theje rwiple are worth cultivating. MacKenzie's Furniture Cnmmemorate an Occasion Unique ln Canadian 42.50 l!ttry-lluy a Heauly Rest Mattress Slumber Klnx ' 14.AU Sl'RINd They Lead the Royal Road to Rest 3:7 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling al OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer lenvo Prince Kupcrt every TI I UK SI) A Y, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Kupcrt for the Enst Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.nu AIK-CONDITIONK1) SLEEPING CAK ..... -i mil or write ... ..... .,1! .! A... City Ticket umcc. i" $12.95 F.xtra Pants If You Want Them $3.93 Sale Price in Prince Rupert. I have louna Hall. hact a daisies. Dainted daisies or THE DAILT NEWS SEASON Owinir t Conditions Wc Arc Putting on a Storc-Wirlc Sale in Order to Raise Cash. Our Stock is Complete and the Trices Arc Right. Here arc a Few Items That Will Tell the Tale. Mcn'i Atro Dresi Shirt In fancy j . at terns and pram snaaes. UOp V Bale Trice vwv Men's fancy Socks Assorted hades. 8Ue from 94 to QQp !': Sale Price, S pairs Men's and Hoys' All-Wool Melton Jackets Zipper front. CO QC R,n $4.95. Sale Price Hoy' Full Zipper Front 2-Tone Sweaters In assorted CO Q design? Sale Price Boy- Pull Over Jerseys All wool by Warren Bros. Qi 7Q Sale Price Hoys' Socks Lastex tops. OU QQp All wool Sale Price pymhrutn. leoparusuam:. scck oreat activity is laKing piace rocket, phlox, day lilies, regal llllea. ta various young people' loranee lilies, forget-me-not. thrift, groups and boys' organizations in nonesiy. aeipnimums. urwiiRstivuu, connection wun me loiuiwiumi g auriculas and sometimes primroses wee)c 0f leadership training to be and polyanthuws, columbines, given in prince Rupert under the i mlchelmas aaisies, iupms an mc direction oi Bert naaes oi vwi-ii good results. 'More difficult are CoUVer. Boys' Work Secretary of jj oeonleo and irises which sometimes the Religious Education Council, bloom heavily and then again not at for British Columbia, In the Bap- all or very slightly. There is also Ust church hall. Arrangements 1 i.i 1 ,k.t hlnAme 1.4. .Via VnnntJ a perenuiHt immw 4.4,a arc compiric ui --- , freely, dies down In winter and people's Rally Sunday night, under comes up lote'ln soring and can- the convenorshlpojf Miss W. Cam-mot be controlled. The tall golden-, cr0n and the Boys' Rally Friday ! glow blooms freely but needs care- night. fill tvma UD. irau is irue ui musu j perennials. TV n s? tmiaf ha !WVlirplv tied or disappointment Is likely to and come In almost all colors. follow. Tnose who sow seeds out of doors mver' . . , . .... should watch carefully for the ' rm ii i its ib i is t l ra i a : a Wm. GAIR I Florist, Seedsman Box 276 Phone BLUE 974 DAFFS, TULIPS, EVERY DAY Bedding Plants First Quality Large Assortment Nasturtiums Hybrids, etc Heavy Worsteds. Double Plaids in the Latest Models. Alt silk "Lined Throuthout in the Coat. Be sure to See Them. Sale Prince 16.85 Extra Pants 54.43 TIGZ TERES ACKWA Acme Imo orters SAT TV Sale Starts Friday Morning Men's Suits Men's Pure Wool Worsted Pants In assorted shades. Sale Price $3.95 and S4.95 Men's Hats Made by Blltmore In the very newest shades. CO QC Sport models. Sale price Shirts for Men by Tooke In the very newest shades. All Q-fl ltDD sizes. Sale Price Men's Wool Work Socks IQp Sale Price Men's Good Work Suspenders Men's Dress Suspenders Sale Price 39c 39c Hoys' Overalls Elastic waist-band. All sizes. QP Men's Suits Boys' Short Soeks Lastex 9 fancy tops. Sale Price Men's Romeo Slippers Q-l QC A3 Sale Price Men's Spring Coats Beautiful Patterns. All silk lined. English models. . - 8185 Men's Dress Oxfords In the new- S.& 88.45 Men's .Woolen Slippe England. Sale Price One Lot of Oxfords good Talue at $5.95. Sale Price Made in 95c They were $4.35 Men's Ties At Sale Prices 39c, 49c, 59c One Lot of Men's Wool Sweaters In. assorted colors. QO QC Jfcl.7tJ Sale Price Men's Underwear By Stanfleld In white and natural Q4 QC Ql.UO Sale Price Great Reductions in all our Trunks, Suit Cases and Aero Packs, Twin Sets, Wardrobe Trunks Ml MMBgTssMMiMrMMMllMWMMM . " SCHOOL IS ,Baby Clinics MAIN ITEM .Arc Resumed LsneM Single Cost to City Is For '.duration, 'naljsis of Tax Figures Shows net east of school In Prince m rt. exclusive of government v.ts. Is sttinAted at $MJ94.41 vekr. It It silted at the City i In ohr word. trrt Is th rtA to the city of education. r.iwr thh amount 11-9 of the r ite of 47 5 Is required, if rf the city's tax dollar. It Is d 317 co f-r schools. 30 per for money debt and 32.3 per ' tor general expenditure. Twelve Children of Pre-Sehool Age J Presented Tuesday Afternoon Following the Easter vacation, well babies clinic being conducted I by MISS u. riienj I public health nurse, with the co- ; opera uon oi wic inrun-i rnend 1uel1ay aftar- jnoon when twelve children of pre-nresented at King " " w - - 1IVVI Fidward School for examination and ..w Next week the clinic will be at Borden Street School. GARDEN 4V LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's tram, due from the The Public Library will be clos-liast at 11 o'clock, was reported ed Friday during repairs. iHi aftprnnnn in be on time. HONORED BY LODGE tlon of a handsome silver tea service. Mr. and Mrs. Stegavig both responded. A musical program included vocal solos by Mrs. Jarvls McLeod and Casey Vlnk, guitar , solo by Terry Johansen, violin solo by David Hadland and piano solo by Miss Wick. Dancing until ttis . Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stegavig, who . h.r, . th. mornlne. with are bemg much feted ln conn- master of ..... . Robert McKay as cere- Football Meeting, i oc.ocu tlon tix the observance oi their monleSf brought tne w a Rarrett 1 Thursday nleht. Canadian Legion irpntv-f iftH wedding anniversai V. . Airs. vtiro . v . . " " ' j - - Close. .. . - . .. v. nnl,n . . . ...nlnn'c train ! Rnnml All Interested Dlease at- n-aro hnnnrnH honored hv by tVio the Moose Unn Lodge THo n u a race now iu b,:i b""" Late leu oy iv ...... ( . . - cultivated and in good shape ln on ner return to her home in thetena. .w time 16r planting everything that Bulkley Valley after a brief visit . . . . .. trie. V.th .n T.sntr AnffHean 4 MMiiut wrvAr nprpnnia juit ih, ifv i I u iwmtvtti M....vb.. o . - e " per- in in we uic Moose muuoc nan, iiaU) aooui awvMi. iw w no vet been Dtanted they should be ! missionary, left on last evenings preSent at the affair. In the ground soon or uiey wm noi A.Y.PJV. Tea, saie noaiecuuiuub nam iu ... dia Bnnd rftsults this vear. I am and Candv. Saturday, April 29. 3 slngton. tkd what nerennlals succeed well to 6 In St. AfTdrew's Cathedral were It is too early yet to plant out jJw ",",,5 0ff herel Frank Boyal. British Columbia and others a'C u )- c r.r,lo rin It nhnnt DlrQS- lnEy avuW" . D n A Vlfnr l atelV to the season. .Be sure you nave strong - ureferabiy where it has been plants or j-ou may be dlaappolnted K'ured Ithe 0r other if the weather Is bad. I have had ma"u""u; . . , ' "... .... ... i th seear are sown, ao-uiut" IOOvllU Ptl W. 444 44 ,UV . VWIU rains. their best. A polyanthus is a prim rote with several flowers on a stalk. iTho'.hew ones have wtw gardens they frames and do consider and cold . Q til 111 UW v v. able damage. Howcrs larly 1 r Interesting moving pictures of - . . Park were shown at me All SIIOUIU uc J -v.-,... oftheinareklreadyinbldom. Two st week May 'regular weekly luncheon of the wteka from now they should be at H.F.P. Prince Rupert Rotary Club tociay . .. . . .... ' I i.w . t n..u.n w w t. t. rvi-itee rniP in in the and the Women of the Moose last1- a fifty cent classified ad. will night with a banquet and dance : often make you iriany dollars. The tables had been attractively prepared for the festivities, the feature being a beautiful floral arch at the head table. As Mr. and Mrs. Stegavig and family entered the hall, there was community sineine of "Pack Up Your 1 who spoke approprl- occaslon were Rev annuaio. - Hive nn their wav norm anu umiiasci 4ui v. w. - the middle of May and others about TnTntl HZ of the paying a visit to the city, having Roy Durnford and Robert McKay the end of May or first weekln they Ste a fancy to It. 1 arrived from Vancouver on the The balance 01 me evening with W. B, McCallum as master R M. Wlnslow, assistant gener- of ceremonies and music by tne al manager of the Canadian Fish Moose Orchestra. William Lamb - . ... . 1. , i was in ennrre oi caierme. tor th. bird,. The soll.B.usMW '...M Sr i Anolh,r mnt ln contion 1 Zll'XZY . li - - ,,U 41, , 11KC me SICUa juav 4a V44C iv v I . . . iu nnn virMn xalnKrn Inn nro a myanmus cumc H4iuuis4i i4lc , .Pnlurh thp trrnnnd ' In some elsewnere in me soum. vv.v4-.... - nter well this year and the result S!!1.. Invade LllT? the greenhouse ' nhZJ' ,nc,uet Monday night In the Bos- 1 that many people will have a no-vl howln? of flowers soon. Some ton Hall with slxtv friends Dres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Stegavig entered. theloast was nroposed bv George! Franklin ... inCopeland who. on behalf of thosei ,. A.-r.i ro. chair Phflir and ailQ Georce VlrUlKC 444444V44. , , - t 12. Announcements All advertlsecaenU ln thU col-jmn will be charged for t full month at 25c a word. Troubles." After the blrde and. scout Tea, Mrs. Hougan's April groom of a quarter of a century 27. ago with their two sons Paul and' Arnold and tw0 daughters Clara Hodgson School, Dancing Reclt-nnd Frances had taken their al. CaDltol Theatre. April 27, 28. " places at the head table. Rev. R g C. Durnford pronounced thebless- ing. Full Justice having been done M to a splendid repast, a toast to the guests of honor was proposed CB 1X1 tmru IM W IM ID l.E tm by W. B. MacCallum. Then Mrs. j Hugh Smith, regent of the Moose Father P. Champagne of Port . ,r.i.ir.ot.,i Ul LilC 4V1UWC 14vi&. c Essington, after a brief visit to ta the presenutlon to Mr. and , the city, left by last evening's Mrs stegavig of a handsome silver train on his return to the Skeena cocktail set. A lovely bouquet was also presented t0 Mrs. Btegavip. i Mr. Stegavig responded suitably Dance. St. Peter's Hall, April 28. Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. United Spring Sale May 3 Eagle's Bridge May 3. St. Feter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May 6. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Gammon's home, May '9th. to the strains of the Wedding' March Dlavcd bv Mrs. Cart A PRINCE Sgt. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lakle's. wa3 May 11. a jr. . 1 Cambral Spinster's Spree, May. ORANGE Spring Sale, Metropole Hall, May 17. Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, May 18. Navy League Ball May 19. RUPERT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS charge of the day's program. ;m attendance, made the presenta-1 May. 5, Grand Dance, Moose Hall. It':