,AgUst30,lP. t - it. r.4 Jii'd fPKHflitAw nnf vincouver Pinw . '.Way Aug. 10. 17, 21, 31 YincoHver ecnesaay day 12, 16, 19, 26. 30 . Stctirt and Premier it i l V,. " News Earlier 4 , Due to cnangcu - rising iru IT tewar news, u -. ...M9rv to set a 10 j.-jun. fnr local new m, aeu"" .i.tKtitnrs rn uivc witu "hj u (v,t t me or earner u r -im- rrfrablv the night published. Mail Schedule Hi Alice Arm. Naas itivM.ana i Simpson in., irm Nasi River m rtmt .- Port Simpson . . j . .. 1 1 .mi m Queen Charlotte Islandt n ii anu i M.in. Queen cnarioue isianps 5. 16 and 27 a.m. niiiiwHj ljl, 16, 19, 26 and. 30.. a.m. i Alaska AUK. 1U. I, - tie East pin ...... U pJn 2 p.m. 12:30 noon 3 pxn. :4 pm 4 pm ..... 10 ain. .... 10 aw. a.m. ! 11 am Stttart and Premier snJa; 9 a art. jaiu -, SILK CURTAIN NETS r"wn curiam neis in various pai-erM. Light hohey shades, values up to 69c a. Dollar Day. yards foi CURTAIN FABRICS $1.00 w Marquesette, 25 pieces assorted fluffy tva 1m ... . . - - . . . - 'ouuuj snaaes ano pastel colors last ngnt and washing. . t yarus iot WI1ITP nr iinirvTs ;$i,oo - .aun.cuj, part wooi, nnisned in nee,. Double bed size, nice soft warm uay, extra good vaiu'e: . t tin Isle LAhlFS tniKjnt-cb sttba newest sivie in satins; erene.i and '"croins. Values up to i Dollar Day, each ':. $1.00 CIIILIiiti'v c jv'iri r anrvc uKie socks for chUdren. Silk and -wun neat self-colored tops. Sites 5 to Assorted color. - -. ir . i-i t i - SILK inri'ivnm. lihs'r hrtV , 8 8U)ckln over the knte In'fawn sr st0(ii. $100 Lambsdown Blankets c"?'a.n deslgns, reversible; assorted rlntJf?'LnUEN's "ANDERCIUEFS "llai TVa"!!s d'6ns n colors. Of-p it n lor v v Wy - Surprise For Mirs. Smeetori . Last night a very delightful sur was spent in playing bridge. The prize winners were first, Mrs. A. Berner, second, Mrs. John Connery and third, Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill. At Midnight delicious refreshments were served. The Important event of the evening was a Urn, k.lt.11 f 1 1 i BED SHEETS Hemstitched both ends, extra good quality. Size 72x100 inches. Special, 1,39 Dollar Day, each sheet SHADOW CLOTH Reversible shadow cloth, 30 Inches wide, assorted patterns. Dollar Day v 1,00 Special, 4 yards for Extra Specials! FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Assorted plaids, double bed size. 100 only on sale Saturday. " 1,00 Dollar Day, each CHENILLE TABLE COVERS Assorted colors, reversible, fast dye. Size 50"x50". Regular value 1 0() v $1.95. Dollar Day, each ( PILLOW CASES Good quality, plain hemmed pillow cores. Pull size, ready for 1,00 v use. 5 pillow cases for WATSON'S FALL WEIGHT VESTS Ladles vests, silk, wool and cotton mixture. Tailored style, cream color. Extra good value. Dollar Day. ......... $1.00 2 vests for v- L, TAHLE CLOTHS. ,52x52 lucbes,,5Uk. mixedstable .clotty w--1 sorted fast colors. . M.llll Dollar Day, 2 for .. . . H- fSIM TEA TOWELS dlass of tea towels, assorted stripe designs. Size 18x33, good quality. 1.00 Dollar Day. 6 towels for ntnmiKKS and PANTIES panties and bloomers. Woods tailored Harvey and tea white Lavender line non-run, VOse. All sizes. Jjjl.UU Dollar Day, 2 for THE DAILY 'NEWS'. PAGE' FIVE TOMMIES ALWAYS READY TO LEND A HAND . " - - ' ' V. ' jnEMT r J ' fc - . t Ml 111 111 M British soldiers sometimes spend odd hours helping with farm -wc.-k. College Course For War Cadets War Office Announces Scheme For Educating Young Enlisted Man prise party was held at Mrs. Smee- Coo A.n,, in hn- LONDON, 1 Aug. 30: Irmi (CP) A heme for to cadet training units. sending university or of her birthday. The evening ; successful candidates for commis slons in the Royal Artillery, Royal . ,. emergency lue&cuidliuil i,Bu.- ...mln.llnn Viw Ua men UJ, m.a. wUm,, Ui. ucua.i U1 U1UM: SOTyWe commlssloners wln be Prescnt held concurrently with or shortly The guests were Mesdames W. W. after the navy entrance examlna-C. O'Neill, W. MacLean, A. Norton, tlon in June and November each A; Ouyan, J. Connery, A. Berner, R. year. Canadians for this year's 8trachan, L. Larson. C. E. Cullln. W. examination .must -be between 18 J. Oreer. Wm. Reld, L. Peachey, M. and 18 vears old next January 1. listed for the duration and wtll train In the ranks for three to four months. If satisfactory, they will go to selected universities for a course, lasting about six months, In mathematics, mechanicsphysics and other subjects and tre government will pay their expenses. ROYAL DOCTOR PRISONER LONDON, Aug. 30: (CP) It has been announced that Ma --Gen. Valentin, J. Owens. Successful candidates will ba en- Germany. . After completing me course, tne Qn Tuesday from London, England. men will be posted to oinccr i.or navies, son nt Mr. H. Davies. LONDON, Aug. 30: (CP) The Engineers and Royal Corps of Slg- captain of a Latvian steamer -' "s been announced by the bombed and. sunk by German air-war office, planes off the south-west' 'coast To select 1,200 candidates for has sent gifts to the crew bf the commissions In these lifeboat which rescued six of his DOLLAR DAY Saturday at Fraser & Payne's FLORAL SILK DRAPERY DAMASK rm-1 ntuv, auitiiUL I uiiii a ua a t..-t- i a uai,. 5e"t red, eggshell, gftld; green, blue. Prlc- v,vw iuiai cuiiik v-b llll Stores Close at fi O'clock Saturday Back To School SPECIALS For The Boys Heavy Navy Blue Frieze Zipper Jackets Neatly made, pleated back and hip straps. Size 6 to 16. ' CO Q Dollar Day, each J7tf Boys' All Wool Tweed Pants Well made, full cut, assorted pure wool O OCJ tweeds. Sizes 6 to 12, pair Sizes 13 to 18. 275 Boys' Brushed Wool Sweater Coats Zipper 'aM:nlng, blue, green, wine. CO "7Q ?6iiU Sizes 28 to 34. each For The Girls Prushed wool sweater Coats Ziooer fastening, shades Royal and Scarlet. fl QCJ Size.? 30 to 34. Dollar Day, each, w Pure Wool Ndvy Flannel Skirts White cotton top. Size 7. 8, 9 years. C AA Dollar Day, Each ?iUU Pure Wool Pullover Sweaters Assorted colors, zio fastening. Sizes 28 to QIAO 34. Dollar Day, each ?XUV Girls' School Dresses Flannel tartans and check patterns In various colorings. Assorted -tyles. Sizes 8 to 14. fl j"A .Dollar (Day, each ... VX,t,V bfiiii l.r" , , . Children's Pure Wool Cashmere Half Socks In various shades, lastex snug fitting tops. Sizes 6 to 8V2, C A A Dollar Day. 3 pairs for vltvU LADIES' SILK HOSE Ladles' silk hose, mock fashioned, ringless, assorted popular shades. Sizes 8V2 Cj A A I tc 10V2. Dollar Day, 3 pairs for vwv SMITHERS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davies of the Bulkley Hotel now have as their guests for the duration of the war their daughter-in-law and I two erahd-chlldren who arrived - j V is on service In England 1J the British defence forces and is a veteran of the last war. Also at Quick the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wearne, accompanied by a small girl who Is a friend of the family, arrived recently from London to remain while the war lasts. The members of Bulkley Valley Branch No. 63, Canadian Legion, n 1.1 O J n .. a n ,,, ,V. In 1057 Wfl "4 onuvacis aascmuicu uu oui.ua. r: r.V """t L afternoon and paraded to the .u. unnr f war ir. veterans Cemetery and held their "c " " . 'annual Decoration' Day services there. Rev. J. ,T. Burchlll had charge of the service while Com rade J. W. Turner took charge of the parade. Members of the Sml thers Band provided the music for the occasion under Walter Bodger and the Last Post was sounded by Misses Helen and Dor reen Bodger. The eighteen graves of veterans in the cemetery were decoratd with the large quantity of flowers that had been gathered for the purpose. Quite a number of townsneonle attended the ser vice and the weather was excellent ' for the occasion. Several fishing parties from B Smithers have visited Bablne Lake during, the past few days and while fishing has been only fair they all report an enjoyable trip. One .party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Downey and John S. Gray arrived back yesterday with a gopd catch of trout. The weather was fine excepting the last day when a strong wind came up which turned the lake Into a North Sea and spoiled their plans to fish for char. The scenery at Bablne is of a high order and a there were no flies or rnowi't.-".-to bother, and Mh fii'-nlshed cabins avail" bl thcr for v'sltor It i becom'n? a rpirt for thos who nro wanting a' short trip over the week-end from the Valley. The road In from Topley Is now In pretty good shape and the 27 miles from Topley to thj lake can be covered In little over an hour. Harvesting of grain has started in the Bulkley Valley but Is being Interfered with by showery weather. The grain crops promise to be vejy good hut the hay and timothy seed crops are going to be short this year on account of the' very dry weather during the grdwlnj season. Potatoes and other vegetables have done well and should yield good crops. Stanley Noble and family left Smithers on Thursday morning for Edmonton where they will make their future home. Mr. Noble has been roadmaster's clerk in Smithers for many years and has been active In various orranlza Hons In town, particularly the Smithers Curling Club, of 'which he was secretary for a number of vears. He has been transferred to the railway offices in Edmonton. Daily advertimna. rn News Is sur to bring suits. Calls On Moslems To Help Britain Religious Freedom Assured Under Her Influence, Says Aly khan the Dally dally re- JERUSALEM, Aug. 30: (CP) In a broadcast to the Moslem peoples In the Near East, Prince Aly Khan, son of the Aga Khan, appealed to them to "help Britain with all their united energy." He said: 'r1v nlflr'inui freedom and all Its essential qualities have received what appears to be a death sentence In thoss countries tha have fallen under totalitarian ln-fit-nrps Sieiklmr as a Mohammedan I feel that whatever difference you may have had with the Brltlfh democracy, that Is not jpne'f of ' them.- Religious freedom J.wi;-sii t ItMVs exists untram-jr?11ed Jn .all Mohammedan coun tries wnere tneir is untisn in fluence." Prince Aly Khm relinquished hl. r-rnrnlsslon In the Syrian colonial rmv after the capitulation ot France and went to Cairo to Join hi British forces. GROW BELLADONNA LONDON, Au?. 30: 1CP) Plans mi.vn.ii;n:ii.iH.) 10c WHY PAY MORE Best of all fly Vlller. Clean, qnlek, fare, cheap. Ak your Druggist, Croeer or Ceneral Store. THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., HAMILTON, ONT. Scotland Yard Moves Offices: LONDON, Aug. 30: (CPjjScot-land Yard Is moving. Into new . headquarters. A $890,000 iu-stoiey extension has been bulk to the old overcrowded, poorly lighted Embankment Building and basement offices already are occupied. "$' The new "Yard" occupies 50,000 have been made for the cultlva- square feet of floor space and has Hon in Britain of the drug Bella been " under construction three ionna to replenish the. stocks un- years. It should have been corn-obtainable since the outbreak of pleted and filled by the end Of war. last year but the war Interfered. ; First big departmen to move 'In BATHTUB FOR BOMB will be the criminal record r'? DONCASTER, Eng. Aug. 30: with its staff of 60 and vast files (CP) Touring his constituency and nhotoffranhs of everv 11 Vre during an air raid John Mor- "worthwhile" criminal In the coun- ian, Labor M, P., covered a drop- try. Manqy of the records d4 oed bomb with a tin bathtub and hack 70 vears and all are lndexd the missile burned itself out for Immediate reference. v9 mmw f . , JHJAM 7 TJ 1 i 1 bESHH I CUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE CUT FINE FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN I RAILWAY K WCHtlIr For well nigh half a century, someone in our family has been saying, "There is no other tobacco just like Old Chum!" And in each generation my grandfather, my father and myself haye found lots of men all over Canada to agree with us. For there's something about Old Chum, ; something which makes you like it belter the longer you smoke it, and which always brings you back to it if you stray away. Buy a package today it's grand tobacco mellow, fragrant, satisfying. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDF.NA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m: 10:3d p.m. Due Vancouver. Thnrai p.m. Due Vancouver. Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Aeent Third Ave. Phone 5U CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct Princess Charlotte Princess Alice Princess Louise Aug. 3rd, 24th, Sept. 4th Aug. 7th, 17th Aug. 10th, 21st, 31st To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Aug. 2nd, 5th, 12th, 16th, 19th, 26th, 30th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATF.S, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C.