PAOE SIX 1 The Acme Importers , Fair Treatment for Everybody Trading Motto During Our $10,000 Clearaway Sale Our sales arc a success every summer because wc give wonderful values and the people know it. Those who made purchases last year came back this. This year's sale has been just as good as those of the past and there are still some very low price offerings. In fact all the goods throughout the store have been reduced for the sale. Look at these prices and drop in and see the goods. Boys' Navy Serge Suits Boys' Navy Serge Suits. Guaranteed indigo dye wool, British serge of fine weight, twill, double-breasted, two pants. All sizes, 2 to 36. Regular price, $26.50. eifiQi; Clearaway Price .. . 310.t Mens Boots & Shoes Men's Boots and Shoes, Black and Brown Goodyear welts. Values up to $7.50, Clearaway Qd Price IBM"'" II I 'VI r?r,, -i C Ale SpeciaC BURJON TYPE. ALE AND OLD COUNTRY ALE This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the , Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. If you lose anything, try a classified ad. Boys' Sweaters & Jerseys A nice assortment to choose from Boys' Jumbo and Crew Neck Sweaters and Dres$ Jerseys. Regular price up to $4.50, Q-fl Clearaway Price ?A.e7cJ Mens Shirts Men's Shirts, Collars attached and separate collars, some have two collars, in a large range to choose " from. Values to $4.00. 5 Clearaway Price ,.- A large assortment of Cotton and Wool Shirts. Val-ues up to $8 00. Clearaway Price , v Mens Pyjamas Men's English Broadcloth Pyjamas, made by Tooke. Values up to $5.50. 9 QE Clearaway Price tytfOO Mens Suits Men's Suits in Tweeds and Worsteds. Good workmanship, not all sizes in.-lot. Broken lines. QQ Of! Clearaway Price The Acme Importers NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS Y HESE ales are sped ally brewed by ex perts. They compare most favorably with the imported ales and are consequently of the highest standard of quality. Have a case handy for the luncheon or din ner table. Sold at all Government f Vendors 9 tins Third Avenue TERMS, STRICTLY CASH Week-End Specials Royal Crown Soap 6 bars, 6 cups ana 6 saucers EZn all for 0 Quick Quaker Oat$4 ' Qflr Der per Dkiz. pkg. ' Ut Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 tins Nabob Choice Bartlett Pears 2's, 3 tins Nabob Fancy Sliced Peaches 2's, 3 tins Royal City Strawberries 2's, 3 tins Swift Premium Sliced Dacon Swift Premium Sliced cook ed Ham per lb Fresh Extra Eggs 3 doz Sunnybrobk Crcamejry Fresh Cottage Qhecse per lb; :: Casco Potato Flour 2 pkgs Clark's Tomato Catsup per Cl Dome UUtVIC Felix Dry Ginger Ale 12 bottle pkg 25c 85c 70c 95c Royal City Red Pitted Cher- OCn rles 2's, 3 tins uuv Evaporated Milk, all brands 95c Mb. pkg iJj 60c .81.10 $1.15 20c 35c 20c $1.50 Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 20f District News dren. THE DAILY NEWS !aay;JuneiUJ3t TERRACE Miss Verna Rue Duncan was a de lightful vourie "hostess at a party In her honor Thursday evening. About 26 young friends were present Mrs. Disher of Pacific was a busi ness visitor In town last Saturday accompanied by three of her chil A. McLeod arrived home Saturday from Cedarvale and Is much Improved In his health. A number of Masons from the Terrace Lodge left Monday for a meeting In Prince Rupert Tuesday evening. Mrs. Geo. Dover, Miss Betty and Master George Dover, left for On tario via Prince Rupert and Van- :ouver on Saturday. They will take the boat from Port Arthur. Mr. Dover accompanied them as far as Prince Rupert. Miss Jane Donnel left Saturday or a boat trip to Vancouver via Prince Rupert. Stanley F. Smith of the local 3ank of Montreal staff, left Tues day for Vancouver by way of .Jasper Park, where he will spend his. holl lays. Howard Chalk is relieving him. Mr. Dlx put on the first of his cries of dances at Kalum Lake Sa- urda." evening. A fair crowd atten- led, the rain stopping others, but ill who were present enjoyed them- elves thoroughly. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh returned last week-end from Prince Rupert af-ter a short but pleasant visit. E. T. Kenney left Wednesday for Prince Rupert returning on Mon day. -M-'- Andrew McDonald" left Monday tor SnjHbttr.TY'nnxjr The survey party, under D. M .owe, who have been surveying the akelse road to the Hot Springs. eft Monday fir New Hazel ton to ;tart the survey work for the new leel highway bridge under con traction there? - SKIDEGAtE A. R. Mallory of Port Clements vas here recently making arrangements for the compiling of the vo ire' list and holding of the poll for he forthcoming federal election. Rev. James Olllett of Massett. In- lian Agent for the Queen Char otte Islands, was here recently on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. J. Renner of Last Chance Farm paid a visit here last wek, coming down on their launch. Capt. C. B. Haan passed through iere last week with his fish packer Beatrice H. en route to Prince, Ru crt with a load of 6,000 pounds of ;prlng salmon. t . The Prince Rupert power tug Salvage Princess has been exper lencing considerable rough weather lately at Lawn ,11111 where they are endeavoring to load several hun dred cedar telegiapn poles. Oet pays. II the Ad. reading habit. It Leads the quality field Anheur-Biih Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup UCIIT OR DARK Rial IN BODY NOT BITTER TIMBER IS GREATASSET Everyone Benefits tVom Activity of Forestry Dc-I : u partmcnt in B.C. , j ( I' ffl ;;U1,IIU,I The chief business of the forestry department Is one of merchandising and not of fire fighting, A. E. Par- low, district forester, stated yesterday In adrcsslng the Rotary Club at its luncheon. While the logging and lumbering industry was in the hands of private enterprise, the people of the province resped a substantial income from it. Wh'cft the timber lands were leased, the Crown retained an equity as Royalty, which was collected from all timber shipped from them. On timber sale land there was an ad ditional stumpagc. When the Prince Rupert Logging Co. shipped a car load of ties from near Francois Lake a royalty of 2ViC a tie or $10 a car load was collected and If taken from timber sale land there was an additional sum paid, bringing it up' to $28 a car. A car load of poles paid from $35 to $65 to the government. On one pf the big spruce logs from Queen Charlotte Islands the pro vincial government collected over $3 direct in addition to possible ptumnagc. revenue collected irom iimoer st year amounted to $3,782,000 or iout' onc-slxth of all the provin- kt revenue. This went to help ullii schools, roads and other pub ic works and relieved the taxpayer. That was how It was everyone was Interested In the timber In addition to benefitting from the industry. R. F. Davy, federal department; of public works engineer, after , spending a few days in the city in-1 spectlng progress that Is being made on the construction of the new fishermen's floats here, sailed by the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon on his return to Vlcto rla. LOOK! READ THIS We want to get your business, And you bet we realize; It pays to sell good things to eat. That's the way we advertise. WEEK-END SPECIALS Evaporated Milk, all brands l Af per tin (Limit 10 tins each customer) Royal City Strawberries 91 61t p HVs, per tin Plums, In Syrup 2'i's, 9 An AVU per tin iloyal Anne Cherries Q4 Cf 2!Vs.3tln, Vl.VV White Beans 38C s?lfclII' 38c BUTTER Holly brook, E.C.D. and OUVf QQp Woodland, per lb Sunny brook QJ jO Vltl4 3-lb. 3-lb. brick brick Sunnybrook 1Mb. box . $5.25 FRESH FRUITS Ulnc Cherries per lb. . Bananas Firm 3 lbs Oranges 3 doi ..... Canteloupes .each VEGETABLES Hot House, Tomatoes per lb. Lettuce, Rood size 3 for Spinach Fresh 4 lbs : Up.Rlvcr Rhubarb 1 IM)ULtW,lf..U...;... 35c 40c 95c 20c 25c 25c 25c 25c All other tarlctles of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at reduced prices. The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" rhone 3C0 319 Third Ave H - I III IMI f . 1 1 WfflWJwmT TW0 I SAT. 7&9P.M. FEATURING JOHN GARRICK In "The Catholic Women Tea and Sale Is Very Successful A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon by the Catholic Women's League at the home of Mrs. M. A. Purbank, First Avenue West. Many ladles called during the afternoon to lend their patronage to the affair and the financial result was quite satisfactory. Mrs. Wilfrid Oratton and Mrs. D. i W. Morrlsscy poured and Mrs. Louis Amadlo and Mrs. Hubert Ward were In charge of the home cooking tabic. Mrs. Lewis conducted the raffle of a beautiful tea cloth which was won by Mrs. Llslnsky. Successful Tea and Sale Held The WomanVAUxlllary to St. Peter's Anglican Church held a suc cessful tea and sale yesterday af ternoon at th'e iiome of, Mrs. Sam illougan, 1026 Ninth Avenue East, the satisfactory sum of $3425 being realized as a result of the affair. Mrs. Qeorge Kclsey and Mrs. W. O. Vlgar poured and assisting In serving were Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton, Mrs.,J. W. Durran, Mrs. Hill-Tout Mrs. "c Brewerton, Mrs. Sunbury and Mrs. C. Edwards. Mrs. W. V. Tattersal and Mrs. J. O. Vlereck had charge of the home cooking table and Mrs. W. O. Oakley acted as cashier. All Talking Singing and Dancinjf. Thrills, Romance and Comedy Sky Hawk" See a Zeppelin brought down by a a British Plane Song Novelty "Rings on My Fingers" Comedy "Wednesday at the Ritz" & "Hodge Podge" Admission, 20c and C5c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30. Admission, 15c and 40c rail ra turn i.i i Enraxntuw iitw mrmuiMtn h b i 114, THE NAME OF THE ROSS & MOORE CO. LTD, HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY CHANGED TO KA1EN MOTORS, LIMITED CHEVROLET and MJICK DEALERS Our accesories lines of Ooodjrear Tires, Willard Storage Batteries and Kaybestos Brake Linings arc of the hlthrst standard. Our service department li In charge of a very competent man. Fernand Koussell, and Is equipped to give efficient and economical service. KA1EN MOTORS, LTD. CHEVROLET and IJUICK DEALERS rhone 53 Prince Rupert, B.C COAL! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton MINEHEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.W MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE 580 l Logging With Caterpillars Is Successful SKI DEO ATE, June l i T llson Logging Co. is 1"-J. P'1 success with the taking M hep nt Randsnit with !'.? li' '' caterpillar. This method A is proving very sucv-Ij' in part of the count ry i'! ground Is level and cW.j D. McD. Hunter return"! t" city on the Cardcna " " ; from a ten-day fny s , oolnU down the coast- i;) ' 11 election business. "I Was Skinny and Tired. Now PepP Gained 11 Lbs. Hod in p-' mm i , ft"!-':; " ' 1' Amailng nw Irt , si "ultlnny," fk b iy - B,,,t,!ii developed form all """ .,K(, nwd1' kin geu elr triA ' ",,,.ti!a-NervouantM. IndHt"-1 , B.,,i!id tlon dlaappear ovc' :'". mx alepp. New pep fymf ' ,c spe"a' Two great toni" wetght-bulldln Ml,l'.1,,..:w. " . atrengtheulng Iron m-tableta. n in Far atron.T (m, Vo cated yeatt. nult m yenaty taate. No ga. ,Uit- Don't be "pklnny. from tratlve. Oft Iron ' drugglat today, ml " ,.r .! MonSy bB?k from ; ,,.. not dIlghtl with n"llK