PAQZTWO MEN'S SOLID LEATHER Work Boots In Crepe, Panco and Oak Tanned Soles. Priced from $2.95 T0 $7.50 DAILY EDITION Our Stock of SHOE FINDINGS Including Polishes, Laces, Arch Supports, Corn Pads, Shoe Trees, Etc., is the Largest in the City SOLE AGENTS FOR JACK AND JILL SHOES Family shoe store ltD. The norae of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor EDITORIAL Campaign Is On Monday, June 2, 1941. 'YE Member of Audit bureau oi Circulations MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Proa U exclulvly entitled to cue Tor republication of all new OMPttcfees credited to It or to the Associated Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. All right of repuUloaitkn of apecUl deeoatohes therein are also reserved The Victory Loan campaien is on and this week will see the bip-eest'nart of the canvassinc carried out. It is an all out effort to raise money voluntarily for the carrying on of the war so that the Canadian forces shall not be at the mercy of the mechanized units of the Germans. Nobody is asked to give anything. All that is asked is that they buy. The appeal is particularly to those who have money in the savings banks or m current accounts in the banks. , They are asked to purchase to the best of their ability. ( I It has been rumored in some places that this money i is to save the English. It is not to save anybody. It is to destroy Hitlertism and to enable the world to carry on decently without terrorism and destruction. Hitler should be destroyed just as we would destroy a poisonous snake. He is a real danger to the whole world. Feeding British People - - - The British people are being rationed and there are certain rules and regulations in regard to it that have to be obeyed, We have heard of local people sending through food supplies. While we do not know their regulations, it is evident that British people must not buy goods from outside nnints. A repent case is renorted of a ladv in Women In Fighting Forces "The way women's auxiliary services in Great Bri tain have supplemented the fighting forces gives sound precedent for recruiting women in Canadian auxiliary services," says the Winnipeg Free Press. Not alone have some women's auxiliaries in Britain given admirable service, but they have proved themselves so adept in some branches that many nlen have been released for more combatant duties. "Such units as the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Auxiliary Air Force were said by the British sacretaries for war and air to have become invaluable and to show an efficiency that permits them taking over many responsibilities previously entrusted only to men. "Of course these women are employed only at work for which they have special aptitudes, but the range of that work has expanded immensely.1" "Both these women's organizations have now been definitely declared members of the Armed Forces of the Crown. Each Is given full military status. "That Canadian women are as capable and probably are as desirous to perform the duties of similar auxiliary corps to release man-strength for more" combatant duties, may be inferred from the fact that though comparatively few Canadian women are serving in the British women's auxiliaries, it is notable that so many are outstanding in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, and some have been promoted to commissions im the force." STANDING ! Co-Ops Defeat Watts and Nickerson In Intermediate League Watts and Nickerson intermed iate baseball team lost to Co-Operatives Sunday by a score of 7 to 5. Errors were made pretty frequently. The Intermediate4 League standing is now tied up two ways with two wins and two losses for each team, Batteries were: ! Co-Operatives MacDonaJd and ;Zbura. Watts and Niekerson Arney and Postuk. I Teams: j Co-Operatives Zbura, MacDon- i aid, Astoria, Berg, Kingston, San-turbane, Slmundsen, Menteko, Man. Watts and Nickerson Postuk, Arney, Ourvich. Montesano, Pavll-kis, Bill, Scherk, Long, Vuckovich. , D. Montesano was umpire. The league standing to date is as follows: W L Pet I Watts & Nickerson 2 2 .500 Co-operative 2 2 .500 Baseball Scores SATURDAY National League St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 5. Brooklyn 5, New York 2. Boston 0, Philadelphia 1. rain. Only games. SUNDAY National League St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 2-3, New York 3-2. Chicago 9-1, Philadelphia 5-0 Pittsburg postponed. American League New York 2-5, Cleveland 0-3. Boston 7-6, Detroit 6-5. Philadelphia 5-5, St. Louis 2-3 Washington 3-3, Chicago 2-4. Reach ten thousand pt-ople with a "want ad." In the Daily News. ( 7th Ave. nlngs. FOR SALfc E. Phone Red FOR ' SALE 1 Beatty mattresses $16.50. Phone Black, 324, Furniture. Devonshire who received a shinment of bacon from WANTED TBI DAILY RRWI NOW EVEN SPARKLING WATER for , long, Coo Drinks AND WAR TAX USK WINS i . in BASEBALL USK, June 2: All Usk, and most of Terrace, turned out in crand RANGERS i WINNERS Baseball Game, Although Errorfull. Was Exciting Old Timer Is Winning Hurdler Rocky Mountain Rangers made their debut in the Senior Baseball League yesterday afternoon with the former winning fourteen to eleven. ' The big hit of the day was a home run by.Downey, the ball being lost in left field. Another Ions hit waj by Oagne of the Rangers whose three bagger went deep into centre field. Tommy Green knocked In the first two runs for the Rangers while pinch hitting for McKee. In clnedtally Green, who substituted for Oooper in the pitcher's box, won the game for Rangers by al lowing only two hits. Qreen is an aid timer on the diamond. During the last war he plfched in an ex hibition game before the Prince of Wales in England. The game was marked with many errors which made for excitement and the enjoyment of the crowd. Dido Gurvich was umpire of balls nnd itrlkes. Jim Wilson was Terrace Lost Double-Header Played Civilians and Composite Services On Victoria Day mcct ,n tne next same Wednesday evening. A.B. H. R. Rangers style to celebrate May 24 at Usk. Dale- cf- - Children's snorts dominated the McClausland 3b. 6 r. C Chicago at Pittsburg, postponed forepart of the afternoon while Gaene c 6 raln- the remainder of the sunny day Thompson s.s. c American league Was used tt) good advantage to turn McKee r.f , 2 St. Louis 3, Chicago 4. back in a very decisive fashion Corner 2b- 3 New York at Cleveland, post- tw0 picked teams of Terrace Hard- Tompklnson I f 5 poned, rain. bau piayers. First Usk defeated Gray lb 5 Boston at Detroit, postponed, the Terrace Hieh School bovs bv a Cooper p 5 score of 19 to 3. Ouicklv following ureen p 2 I this the same Usk team easily sent Etson r,f " 2 jthe Terrace Seniors down to de- i0ia's : I feat by a score of 25 to 9. Dry J I The opening looked glum for AB- ,Usk. Later on the story was much "etherington 3b. 5 different as Usk cot her bis etins IIowe 2b 5 Boston doubleheader going, so that the runs cam in Downev lb 5 on the heels of one another At Bury c- - 5 the end of the sixth lnnin?, Ter- Amundsen ss. 5 race had had enough. They wanted alllls - 5 no more. Carrarl c.f 5 ' Usk was invited to Terrace over Cme3f r.f .L. .5, , next week-end so that the latter Campbell p 3 ' might get her revenge. Ietourneau p 3 LIMIT ON i nnTHiwr. VJUV JL k ILL 1 Jl Rationing Has Been Ordered in Old Country in Order to Improve Distribution Arlington p 3 t Totals teore by Innings: Rangers 0 0 4 2 0 0 5 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 11 8 II. 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0" 0 0 7 1 3 3 2 0 6 921, eve- starting Immediately. Irrespective ZOTk"ori ac"' (127) I of price of specified articles, cou- "Vltles tn pi nce Ru1p"t tnls sum, 1 r 1 Of O tA r O IP I n n m A l - 11... 1 - x I B. C. friends in Ireland who asked for and more, offering to pay .wanted wire-haired terrier ' nun H' i" i mi i.ii i ii : a iii .ii- I . . . ior h. ine ieer sne wrote was miercepiea Dy me cen- Red 942. sors and the lady was lined twenty pounds and costs. She was convicted, not of receiving the goods but of trying to get bacon from Eire in contravention of the rationing order. WANTED Capable girl to do housework and nlaln rnnkinfr fur Phone (133) POSITION WANTED GIRL wishes steady position at housework. Experience. Apply Box 105, Daily News. (129) for mm FOR RENT 4 roomed house. Will sell contents of three rooms cheap. Inquire this evening 2171 Seal Cove Circle. (128) SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19G CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.Cil'h.C. Wallace Block, Phone 610 MAIL US YOUR FILMS TODAY Any size roll developed and printed 25c Special "Decko-Art" prints Reprints twelve for 35c STEFFENS-COLMER PHOTO CO. P.O. Box 220 Vancouver B.C. SPORT CHAT LONDON, June 2: (CP) The ., ..... Central Hotel Central Ilotel Annex 150 neated Rooms not Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress THE SEAL QUALITY ill 1 1 1 2 0 14 R. 2 2 2 1 1 0 -1 . 1 '0 1 0 11 -14 Dry Dock 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 011 Rrituh nnotv nr t,j "" a me taient mat nas been FOR SALE-6 roomed house. 133 the rationing of almost all clothing, SSi," LthC PS I pons are henceforth required for T. I , u" uie "vc,y aslJt' waning purchase. The Board of Trade said machine, 6 unpointed chest of that one of the chief objects of th drawers,, 8 studio lounges, 16 pian was to overcome bad dlstrl-chesterflelds In the latest styles, butlon of supplies due to population (130) SOVIET STARTED IT Soviet Russia was the first to train armed parachutists. SIAMS TODDY Siamese cultivate a "toddy-palm" small family, immediately. Apply for lts Mne-like sap. Box 65, Stewart, B.C. (123) " WANTED Model K35 Johnson outboard motor for repairs. Crankshaft and cylinders must be in good shape. White A. Hanson, Nithl River. B. C. (132) WANTED Housekeeper. Black 85 or 264. of two decades or so. The softball season Is now on Inj full swing at Smithers. It is parV tlcularly popular among the school' boys although the girls do not ap-' pear to going for it to any extent. ' ROOD OLD DAYS The famous bazaars of Bagdad are conducted much the same as in Biblical days. GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by tbe only itlmon canning company with kn alj the year round payroll lx Prince Rupert DucKeriieia s POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS Are Now Obtainable at Reasonable Prices From SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. Prince Rupert B.C., Phone 26 and 27 TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co,)' Vancouver Big Missouri, .03. Bralorne. 9.95 (ask). Cariboo Quarts, 2.30 (ask). Dentonla, .01. Falrview, .OOft. , Gold Belt. .21. Hedley Mascot, .51. Mlnto. -.01 Vi. Noble Five, .00a. Pacific Nickel, .04. Pend Oreille. 1.35. " Pioneer, 2.00. Premier, .90. Privateer, .49. Reeves McDonald. .10. Reno. .01, Relief Arlington. .01. Sheep Creelc. .75 bd). Oils A. P. Con., .06. Calmont, .12. C. & E 1.05. . Home, 1.60. Paoalta, ,02. v ' Royal Canadian, .07. Okalta, .50 (ask). ' Mercury, .02. Prairie Royalties. 00 (ask). Toronto Aldermaq, .09. Beattle, 1.01. Central Pat., 1.60. Cons. Smelters, 31.75. East Malartlc. 2.22. Francoeur, .38. Fernland, .01 Gods Lake, 21j. Hardrock, .60. , Int. Nickel, 29.50. BUILDING MATERIAL IS FIXED j Retail Prices Prevail.nj April us aaics lax ,re Adopts As Bais, Ottawa Announces OTTAWA, June 2 cp (k munitions, announces that r. tall price of lumber ann '.'.Jl sold for Canadian c ;nsump::;:, been fixed "on the basa oi T jprlces In tffcet Aprii 194) ': jsalcR tax," an eight ptrcem ci; Jtax having been applied to c.;3! ting inuu-riuM in me new cur-i The new price basis e. Ins from May 26. afrp a;: jturers, wholesalers anri ...i,r Kerr Addison, 3.95 Little Long Lac 1 73 McLeod Cockshuu t a Madsen Red Lake it McKenzle Red Lake , 00 Moneta, .40"s. Noranda, 50.00 Pickle Crow, 2.31. Preston East Dome 282 San Antonio, 2.16. Sherritt Gordon, 02 Uihl. MA. Douscadlllac, .03 a.c..; Mosher, .04e. Oklend, .04. Rmelters Gold, 01 Dominion Bridge 2)25 HELP FINISH THE JOB Blue-Lined ENVELOPES 8peclal Sale Price, Per hundred Stock up at this Low Price Overseas Envelopes Specially Printed for Overseas With Return Address Regimental Number . Rank and Name Full Name of Unit . . 25c Good quality bond, P." af0 15c 25c Per pkg. 2 fo. "There'll Always be an England" Writing Pads " Linen Finish Flag Cover Note size Pad IOC Letter slze Pad Envelopes to Match Pkg. 15c 10c Not How Fow-lut How Many Victory Bonds THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Gtneral Offlct and Works Trail n5-