PAOfi O0K TEA ISMTI0HED Avoid waste follow these simple directions J. Scald out the teapot to warm it. 2m Use a LEVEL teaspoon of tea for each cup of tea to be served. (At a war fflxiwr ditcontinu tht ot for tni pot) 3m Use the exact amount of FRESH water you require and see that it is BOILING FURIOUSLY before you pour it into the pot 4. STEEP 5 MINUTES PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SIIII'ISUILDEKS AND FAT.iNFr.KS Iron and ISrass Casting Klectrie and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Kepairctl and Overhauled flhhcuhcetnentJ All advertisement In this autumn will be cltarged or a (all month at JSr word lOSnd. Tab, Jose 2fl. Strawberry garden party. Untted Maaue. .fctae M. Orthotic 8, Mrs. DeJong's 5th Apene, . .p4bJW fMk AI J- R-MltehH. Jury a. rreabyterian rummage sale. Aug. uat.31 Catholic Baaaar, October 7 and 8. k . i ; K f E BTVQin IS t Q KB II I E I " mm (iet your last minute a FATHER'S DAY GIFTS S -at- I VARIETY STORE KBrilB1IBIB'B:.;fl:E..r ;B 'ar!! fiffli L. TEA I f Earl Drochu sailed last nis?ht 1 for Vancouver. Mrs. Earl Eby Is sailing tonight for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Miss Emily Christopher is selling tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the But at 6:30. was reported this morning to be thirty mm utes late. D. Rose, inapsetor of weights ar.d measures, arrived In the city yesterday from Vancouver, being her on official dutiec. Arthur Strand, for an indecen-act. was fined $20. with option o! ten days' imprisonment, by Magis trate T. W. Brown hi city police court yesterday. Fred Schaeffer, having enlisted for active service in the army, sall- D. R. Lester "of Ocean Falls is an- ed Thursday night for .Vancouver. other recent recruit from this dis trict. KITKATLA MAN DIES David Douglas, one of the well known native residents of the vil lage of Kitkatla. died there yesterday, according to word received in the city. ) -. i ! pi i in i i i i i mi iniiiiai aaii LAMP k NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAKELLI, PIIOP. A Home Away From Home" Kates ?5c up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Itupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Hnx 19C LOCALS Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Larger half-site Dresses and Kedingote in youthful styles. Star' (143) Miss Betty Ellison Is sailing tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Remember C.N.R.A. Lawn fowling Party, Tomorrow Afternoon, for Bombed British Children. Alex Macdonald returned to the city yesterday morning brief trip to Vancouver. TOBACCONISTS SELL " r.kP Part of. from a Mrs. Bert Morgan returned to the city yeaterday morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. O. E. Morris, assistant Inspector of customs, was here yesterday morning on his way to the SUkine jii an official inspection trip. k Oordon and Anderson have just received a large stock of new trill te lamps and shades and are onducting a lamp sale lmmedl-uely. Trilites are no longer being manufactured. Take advantage of :his opportunity to buy while they are available. in i'gjj J I f i'.TtJ riOM ianks rosi orncis DIPAI1MINT StOltS OIUGGISIS CIOCKS . TOIACCONISTS BOOK STOttS m4 Ur tn A STOtU Mrs. Duncan MacKen2ie. who has been on a visit to Vancouver, returned home this morning from the south. Leading Aircraftsman Arthur Denns Hitch oi Royal Canadian Air Force aalled Thursday night for Vancouver where his marriage to Miss Beatrice Margaret Scott will take place next Monday at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. i After a honeymoon trip to Prince-j ton. the couple will return to i Pr.nre Rupert to reside J. M. S. Loubser D.C, B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Mock I'hone CIO ii mi iiiMnn"iaw. .Jii'uiiiiiitfeav Wm E H 9 Trilite, Boudoir, Pin-Up, Table LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK OK LAMPS EVER DISPLAYED IN PRINCE RUPERT Display will include presentation of new fluorescent bridge, and kitchen unit lamps. The manufacture of trilite lamps has boon prohibited by the government. When present stocks are oahauated no further supplies of any kind will he wnilable. Take advantage of this remark.'ible opportunity to buy a new trilite or novelty lamp. Nick Bet well known Juneau industrialist arl commercial a ire raft operator, was here yesterday morning returning to the Alaska capita) af:?' busuv- trip t wish to tnank for the kindnesses ases GORDON & ANDERSON j iruwTurrT&:;?j I THAT WILL MAHC-U? fefl I AND HHP IT 1HAPC HjtjjBj bbbbbI . T 1 1 1' i aaaaaaaaaaaaw 1 The tonic effect in K raring R I thite Suitingt crtat t a ftxt- H fl ng of confidence. ti M I ix Tim itiMct;Mr. riii'iimr iwitimi toi.iiMiiiA ix i-Hoimi: In lh Matin- n the " AilmtNMratlmn AH" art J In tb M4llrr of the Utat- mt Jm. Me.Xauzlilon MoitnU. Iwwtt. TAKC NOTICE Watt bT OMar of Ha Honour Jutaar FUhar. Una! Juaar ol the 8-Nnc Court of BrMMti OibiuaWi, I mm on the lOUt amy of June AD 1944 anaoWB 1 AKKnaatratnf WU1 aiMwwM of Urn Bwtai. of jlNauMon altaoBai of Prlnc Bmtati Ooiumbaa. dFiiud. wl on or atmut ttoe lbtn hay at fbtmaary 1442 All pi faaw tail ititiN to ttw aaM BrAmtr am rrnilrpal to pay toe amount at ttoelr ImMM to tar forUkWlUi and all petmrm bavtaa; elajbiw a alnat the aa DWnU aer -aajrtnl to Me ttons wMh Bae pnaynt; verkned on or before tv lfth ay mt July A.D IMS fallloe vtaflk navtflbutton artU bp made navtM; Tina pel oaky Id auoh clabTM of of vDKk t akm II have baan iwUwl DATED M Prtnce ftaprrt. B. C tMa 11 Ui day of June AX). 1443. NORMAN A. WATT Official Adminactranor Prior. Rufwrt B.C. Mrg. JUMn AODUWal Willi y 1 rp their many friends KriHfJe A 1 OUmeV and sympathy UilUbC UU11ICJ extended to them during their re cent bereavement. A special note of thanks is tendered to the staff f of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Miss A. M. Smith and Mr. 8. Snldal. ix Tin: HtirrtRMr roriiT or iiuitiii rni.i iniA ix I'lcoum: In ihr SUttrr ot tkt "AilmlnMralKnn Art" simI In thr Mallrr of t)w l.ji of IbNtrritfc Mtljran. oIIhtw 1- kmnn a Kml .M-lan. 1 TAKE NOTICE tbat by Onhr of Hkt Hunour Judwr natwr. laxal JWBJ of tr 8upt m Oouit of Brtuah Oatumbia. ! wm on ttte llt kvf of Jua A D 'M2 aaaaouitcd AdmtntattwUa- of tte at IfcaXrtck Uelaii oibmnar Lin mn h Hnd Udmui formcrlT of Pr.nce Rupn- BrtUato CMuntwu d-rrtuwri. M10 died oti or about Uw SMUl dav of ami I9f2 All mma 1 the aaatl wt an- iiayalMil to ' amouot o' 'Jtrtr bnaiatliw to t rUvw an: ail pnaoa hart da aainat th kmc! Katie an- ruaulraJ bs t ie wm wv in prtjrrT mvim on or tWerv Vhe bi ttmlf at July D 1B42 tan ana; vhuh HatnbuUDt will br mad haTlrar nward only to aurti ruunw of wtMcti I abail baw bw i notl-v.nS OATHl m Hrtnr Hupait. B C wain nth day of June A.D 1843 NORMAN A WATT Official Admmiatrator ! Prim fU-rt. BC J Bergeant-Major Kobinson of the Koyal Canadian Army Medical Corps, and child aalled Thursday night for a trip to Vancouver. Paul CMsen. young son of Fred Olsen of the Wakiron Apartments, has rveived another in teres Ins letter from Padre R. C. H. Durr.-frd who is now in England. JHe letter from the former rector of 8U rater's Church was accompanied by a gift for his younc 1. (t. P Or-.r.t of Vancouver, sec retary of Knights of Oolumbws Canadian ArmyHuta, and Frank Wood, identified with the same or-, Mixtion, arrived in the city yea-ti-rday from Vancouver and prr-eeded by last evening; train to ) Prince George, accompanied by 1 Major A. & Parks, local auxiliary J- . . . . . .services officer. While here air. Orant went into the matter of ex- CARD OF THANKS t,,liion ot the Knights of Colum- J bus services to the forces locally. Mrs., J. A. Morrison uirifeon and una family lamuy Nearing Close Final Games And IteMntatin Of Pihes Will Take 1'taee Shortly The bridge tournament ot Queen Mary Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire is now nearing toe final stages as a result T; of this week's play. The prizes will be preanted at a bridge party to ,l, be held July S. The results this week follows: Mr. and Mrs. B- 8. Orckg beat Mrs. C. r. Oiand and Mrs. Fred HrooksfaaJlk. I Plight Sergeant Ortvell and. Plight Sergeant Cody beat Wm at , MeDermald and Mrs. C. J. Dadi-' mead. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bidnoer beat Mrs. J. Andrews and Mrs. Wcdor. Next week's pay will be as tot-' lows: I Mr. and Mrs. Orelg vs. Mrs. Sam Hougan and Mrs. i. T. Kaspar. Plight Sergeant Orivell and Plight Sergeant Cody vs. MT. and Mrs. Prank Bklnner. SENDING TEA CAR Will He Operated at Prfewr Kfert At War Service by Yattag Men's Christian Aaaaetatbtn Within the next tew days on international tea car. which has been at Prtawawa. Ontario, will! be arriving at Prince Rupert to be j flattened here for operation by Young Men's Christian Aaaitav-Uon war services. It at particularly interesting . Iba the tea car coming here is Wt or riginal "Numawr One." first that sver operated in Carrada. It wag Officially revived and rffdter? by the Governor General and Princes" Alio- it. from England , . . 1 flWttY rv DMUtb Fhmetl for iholr Stylo, Comrort. and !,, wcnrlnir Quulitii Wo lmvo (hum tn . . imoomts . . . mtisss cali- SCOTCILORALV MOCCASIN . Priced from .... $11.75 to $14.00 WATTS k NICKERSOlv S3? TIIIIU) Ave. CHURCH NOTTPF First Presbyterian Church miv. IWtth Avenwe I last A. V. .-MacfiWIIIkV, lt-. Mirahler TNlr , ' ' -tawsaJ 11 00 a.m 1 lHian, :,-p" RI'.NIMY JIM! S.l Hftanter sm) .Srmstnf: Ahwa u. - When Yon Want a Reliable. ComftrUMe. Ifudai TAXI bervice PHONE 13 ri-llour Service at Itecutar lUles r M . a . a a B ' t . . . -J ii vou nave 8flmuiiiiBT 10 mil b ci.ismii "i w. A ' it.f 1-1 1 :t .. iinfiu in hub ui)ur win buuii lev j uu kiiu u .i.i--buyer in the city. DIMvIRK AGAIN IN SPOTLIGHT Just two year.i ago the democra ir iid cijc-i tti the magnificent rescue of the Urltuh Expemt Fw - t...ni rjunn.-': The Hrltlsh have not gone bark to Dui iK. t! , .i , t,:. Ul-. utK from a Drltiah bombing plane aior, in A 4e :c. da; -'uziv iiX . . ..... 1 1 ,. ba- ununerrial dock.s. the i ltudel quay and slip n , , ;.n I! A .P. bombed the tiok . Homb.s are show- m tvli'-r- N.ii I' ud;i .ire . U ll. i 'd