rti r.-:Y. JUNE 9, IMt TEA IS RATIONED Avoid waste - follow these simple directions 1. Scald out the teapot to warm It. 2m Uie a level teaspoon of tea for each cup of tea to be served. 3. Uie 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 utive of the Prince P -my Club, at regular uwheon yesterday ap-'mmlttee cunuurtR of U Larue. W. P. Stone and ! .i iw to go into the ques- ii) finances and aUvltle year with ft view to pra- i report at the regular bustneas meeting of the :. .rrow. The executive Is ;n mending to the club 11 Bulger, one of the mem- at present at Kaxn- nvnt Use clvb as its of- ;-v:ate at the district i which Is to be held Vacant store In connee Apply B.C. Clothiers. Phone k 324. (142) : ALE Single bed complete. ' mattress. Blue m. (133) r".C TALE at $1000. Lot 1900. 3. Situate on Lakelse Road j1 3 miles from Terrace and a;mng 160 acre, of which .ximately " acres cleared, . good barn, plow, harrow 3 cultivator. Official Adminls- t ALE 0 room house, 3 bed- v fireplace, sunporch. $3000 t b risk coverage. Fine gar-721 5th Ave. West. 137) TEA. Acropolis Grounds Are Under Repair Leafue Uaseball and Football Play j ! Still Rein; Held Up I The Acropolis Hill grounds till being under prooas ol repair. It , was necessary to postpone league baseball games which had been sebtdmled for 3 day and Monday. PnotbaB Is also tied up pending the completion of ground renovation which It is expected will tw finished this week. Classified Ads. FOR SALE SALE Two barber clialrj fc.irber equipment at Seal ILuber Shop. Write Olbton, P.O. No 1. or call. (137) : AL.E Gas boat Eureka. . :ctcly oveffaMtocL Length - 9 foot beam. 14 horse-t ngine. Can be seen at ; Bay H37 f ALE awmiU at Digby Isl- A, -ply Box 1M, Prince PALE -Rooming house bus!-' FOR KENT FOR RENT Rooms for rent. 516 8th Avenue Bast. (133) FOR RENT 2 Unfurnished house keeping rooms. Apply 1434 6th Avenue East. Reasonable. 134 WANTED WANTED Furnished suite, per manent, Apply Box 387, Dally News. (134) WANTED To buy or rent small home, reasonable. P. O. Box 397 (137) WANTED Truck driver. Must be military exempt. Phone 237. (134) WANTED Tt women dish wash ers. $3 25 a day and board. Ap sly Commodore Cafe. (2t) WANTED Young boy for day work. AddIv Chris Mill. tf) WANTED Dishwasher and wait ress. 3 Sisters Cafe. (tf) - r. Prince Ruoert. (134) i WANTED-Waiter Central Hotel. and waitress, (133) WANTED Quiet room for gentle man. Must be reasonable. Box 3M. Daily News. (134) 0r. 8AL&-3 SUters Cafe, tf In- j WANTED Names of good boys rc ted call or write H. A. Nel P O. Box 957, Prince (tf) fOIf SALE To close out estate, property formerly occupied - Southern Chicken Inn, Third A $3,000. ' Hi keeping Apartments fully j: lushed and carnln $2G5.00 mhly. Well located. $5,000. a finable terms arranged. Low f-ir Charter: 30 ft. Cruiser. Vera S. F.y M, M. Stephens tt Co. Ltd. Phone 222, 432 West 5th Avenue. ana guts ior ,lcfPP';' ur"I'. routes. Dally News. WANTED Man for farm. Good wages. State age and experience, p. O. Box 495. Prlnee Rupert. (133) iwAuiTixNi) hoom FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD for man wishing to share, 718 Fraser Street, Green 880. riLLIE THE TOILER LOST LOST Oold wrlstwatch, May 30 between Capitol Theatre and Cow Bay. Please return to Dally News. 'ISO of Commerce accountant, left on last night's train for a holiday trip to Kamloopt j Mrs. Trevor Hill will leave on to- j morrow morning's train for Hall-fax to Join her husband who is In the naval service there. W. P. Armour sailed on the Prince George on Sunday morning on his return to Vancouver after spending a week or .so here on business. Tonight's train, due to arrive for Vancouver. TEACHING YOUNG IDEA Bank Manager W. H. Walker at Elm rose, Sask., conducts a war savings sales talk at the public vhml pvrv TVMav atut rhIMrAn dose to $2,000. I'RAIRIE TOWN'S PRIDE A plaque In memory of Jack Mar shall, killed on active service April 13 last, has been placed in thei0" Soldiers' Comforts Club at I Yn2 DuXY T7rJw3 ' 4 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. Bourne sailed on the Catala thla afternoon for Vancouver. A Open meeting Carpenters. Union Hall, Fraaer St. Wetf., I p.m. 133 Miss Feust Killed on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver. Mrs. J. O. Gunn was a penger on last night's train for Prince George. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Frleaen ar.d family sailed on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver. J. R. Blackburn. Canadian Bank NOTICE Due to 111 health, I'm compelled ' to close my business. I wish to, thank all my customers for the fine support during the past year, j Please come in and claim all j clothes on or before the 15th ofj June. Also all bills to be settled on the above date. 137) DELUXE TAILOR, Quon S. Wong. Notice HAS 10UR GROCERY BILL BEEN PAID? WEDNESDAY IS THE TINAL DATE WHEN ALL BILLS MUST BE PAID IN FULL. DO YOUR PART 12 Prince Rupert Grocers flhhcuhcetnen U All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 1 ,.ZT . 7 u , Presbyterian Missionary reported this mornln to be one M Brmner June ,0 hour late. I , . , Anglican Tea, Mrs. C. George John Henry (Fred) June jj Schaeffer, well known local truck ' driver, has enlisted for active ser-1 Hill 60 Tea June 17. vice and will be leaving next week , Tea, V. Evltt. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. J. W. Moore-house, June 18. 102nd. Tea, June 20. Strawberry garden party. United Manse. June 24. Cathoifc Tea Mi 5th DeJong's from the town of 260 have pur-' Avenue Wert. June 25. chased certificates and stamp, Presbyterian rummage sale. 22. Anglican rummage sale, Septem- Harris, Satk., which, with a nop- j Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and 8. ulatlon of 224, has 59 In the armed' forces. Anglican Fall Bataar. Nov. 5. WAR... world lias ever seen. CANADA'S GREATEST INDUSTRY Starting from scratchwithout factories, without trained jH-n-oiuicl, without hhir-prints Cnnadu'n scant twelve mill ion people have huilt a tremendous armament industry. Guns, tanks, motorized vehicle, planes, shlp, small arms, explosives equipment of every kind arc today in mass prtKluction. W'c have created n navy of 400 ships. Wc have equipped fighting v forces of 130,000 men. Wc have played the major role in the llritish Common-wealth Air Training. Plan, ouo of theWi " "jrrrntrst1chtMds for fighting airmen the . i V Such in hroad outline is Canada's proud record. Much more remains to he done. Slill greater effort, still greater self-denial must he the solemn pledge of all till victory is won. ThlBi!vrlirarnl U imMLtie.1 contrl- V button to th aenerel knowldc of our rountrts war rITorl nd on Inapiratton thrnugli tho day hJ. for rvaaons of aurllrrontplrtangurraaronot atatlaLlo lhafarta prrarnlrd however, ara Imprw ala rl,lrnco of tha growlug nuglit ol Jp Ca,iUaa war macblna. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA skkcss roar: zr.-xszzasxa ROCKY ROAD l! I, IB Waists ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY Dresses Printed Voile Dresses. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. Value, $3.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 31.00 House Dresses Tubfast and sunfast. Sizes l-l to 52. Reg. Value, $2.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE Skirts 1.00 All colors and sizes. Reg. Values to $3.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 1.00 Assorted colors, all sizes. Reg. Value to $3.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE Waists 1.00 Sloppy Joe style, in Plaids. Reg. Value, $2.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 31.00 Hose Ladies' Hose, semi-service and service weight. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 2 pairs for QQ Hats All Felts and Straws to clear. Reg. Values to $3.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 31.00 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Thone 281 P.O. Box 19G BY WESTOVER n gc-TinM 1 kw MAC NOJ DIDN'T PLOVO AVERyl MERC. VtX ERAO ABOUT R-OWiMG K3lONLY HAD AM EARTH (OH, THERE'S THE B ECTIOM ) LT -iTRMGWT FURROW , A. STRAIGHT FURROW. JS&, PLOVM- I'D HAVE I O- QAROCW L DReVJX frT$t. 1TheRE J JsaHM MXJ LETAUTTlf bVWX HAVE A ROCK .(h1-1 , trajrr-i A 0 wd&K? , 7 Sffl, Rcjck hake it Ivlav plct to ploaj CR T SALE Panties Women's Panties. Reg. Value, 59c. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 3 pairs for 31,00 Girls' Dresses In Crepes, Plaids, Prints and Plain. Reg. Values to 32.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE Skirts 31.00 Girls' Skirts, Aviator style, in Plaids and Pleated. Sizes from 2 to 4 and 6 to 14. Reg. Value, $1.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE Skirts 31.00 Girls' Broomstick Skirts. Reg. Value, $1.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE Blouses 31.00 Girls' Blouses in Broadcloths, Crepes, Stripes and Satins. Reg. Values to $2.95. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 31.00 Girls' Underwear Girls' Panties. Reg. Value, 39c. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 4 pairs for 31.00 Sockees All Girls' and Children's Sockees. ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 6 pairs for 31.00 THESE, AND MANY MORE WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT ANNETTE'S DOLLAR DAY SALE 9 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY MORNING REMEMBER 1 ANNETTE'S LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW AMALGAMATED BUILDING WORKERS OF CANADA Trince Rupert, K.C .MCTKOrOLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday In the month at 2 pan. Unit No. 1: Shipwrights, Joiners, Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 1115 3E3 FIRST AID NEEDS GAUZE BANDAGES, 1" x 10 yards 15c GAUZE BANDAGES, 4" x 10 yards 33c ABSORBENT COTTON, 1 oz loc ABSORBENT. CQT.TP;N,.16 ozs $1.00 GAUZE, 1 yard 20c GAUZE, 5 yards 75c ABSORBENT LINT, package 25c BANDAIDS, Plain or Mercurochrome 25c ADHESIVE TAPE, V' x 2i yards 15c ADHESIVE TAPE, 3" x 5 yards 70c TANNIC ACID JELLY, for Burns 50c TINCTURE OF IODINE, 2 ozs 23c Also FIRST AID KITS FOR THE HOME 40c, 85c, $2.25 and $3.25 f Ormes Ltd. ZZftA Pioneer Drtu&tets THE REXALL STOKE PHONES 81 AND 83 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 18-8 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. ft ft 1 ki ra. i m