I! 1 i Ipert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelery Repairing, Hand Engraving 5 Till TIIIRD Max Heilb MODE RN CnAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Pbone 261 for Appointment c o A T S The season's most important styles. roner J EWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties MAY SAVE OLD GUNS LONDON. S;pt. 13: CP British guns ursd in wars of the 19th century on all continents, removed from Woolwich Common here by the Ministry cf Supply, will nor be used for scrap "until last possible moment." TO SOUND THEIR OWN t SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND. Sept. 19: (CP I Because of muddles in the sounding of official air-raid sirens, neighbors in a Midland town have formed "vigilance squads" to give their own warning. FOLLOW THE LEADER! The Parade of Fall Coats Leads lo Peoples. FUR TRIMMED CARRICUL UNTRIMM ED- SPORT De- signed in the style centers. Selected by style experts. A large and varied selection awaits your approval. LUXURY PLUS That's what we call our new selection of Fall and Winter .Coats: "Luxury Pius." And you'll agree when you see them. Every coat richly lined and warmly inrljnedj Price ranges that will meet your approval. "In th llrirl nf Princ Riinrrt" II ..II' I CI iA Mail Orders Promptly Pilled-Open Saturday Night , RUPERT PEOPLES STORE AVE. Next to Meilbroner's Phone BLUE 901 FRAMES For your favorite photographs New pattern stand frames Chromium or Gold finish Size 3x5, 90andQn with mirror back &0s OOV Size 4x6, tor and J-A with mirror back O O O V Size 5x7, fiOr with mirror back DUv Size 6x9, 7Cn and (T rtff wlth mirror back ., 1 tl C ?JLdO Size 6x9, mirror on stand- (JA Special DUC Dainty Floral Placques, size 4x6. g gf ISpeclal &Ok Size 7x18 Picture Mirrors. Special 3t They're here again boys Another big shipment of Model Airplanes Gliders Flying Models-Solid Models 5c to $1.50 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Newe that the people of the whole district are doin the Bamn. Gas-ma.sked Irish soldiers clear away debris after Nazi bombs fea at Campus enmity Wexford, in neutral Eire, wrecking a creamery and killing three girls. Ammonia fumes prompted the soldiers to don masks. Local Teacher Tells About England Before and After War; Gives Vivid Picture Miss M. Hartin, speaking before paste strips of brown paper over! the Prince Rupert Parent Teachers' all windows. i Association meeting la night. Although the country was ra pamiea a vma ana mieresnng noned . lor butter wora picture oi ner experiences and sugar o shire to a village not tar from She said this was the spirit of the Dxiord. Owing to the over-crowd- nation THRILLING, COLORFUL Romance of Turf in Technicolor Is "Maryland." Showing at Capitol Theatre Thrilline. romantic and beautiful bacon, meat Is one wav In whlrh hp fprVinlenW 4 Vi pro irfo e nlantif F ' . . ... .... "-"i.j proauciion Maryiana, leatured on . . , , , . during her year in England as ex- everything else including all kinds the screen of the CaDltol caPlt01 Theatre atre change teacher. Arrivins there be- br an Hnn-n mwi I . . . . tne. 1"" " U1 ajucn ox uniains art treasures outstanding fAatiirwi .v,ti, featured outstanding cast which paring for the conflict as well as mvi hwt f hi.tn, .f..c during Its course. ey had been either Amoved or H" ?renda J??ce' Miss Hartin told of the plans covered with sandbags. ' tl. m , , for evacuating 6004)00 sch-ol Fhe.patd a tribute to the school A?h,n"d.fMarl0rt! Weaw-children. 450.000 eventually taking chfldren for. although often bomb- St? "nters on a advantage of the plan. She was -d rfrir h. nht ,. ,,-., mothers aversion to horses after fortunate in being sent to Oxford- as usual for schobl'next morning. ?Uba,nd has been tnrown and .Ul.. A I It a m. - . . Kill frt f1ll?MTW r Av lt t..U. her Inhibitions, her son becomes an 'ng of the village schools onlv naif ' expert horseman and. to further a day was spent in the schoolroom, saw and heard only praise for the comPIIcate the situation, falls In thus allowing much time for ramb- n .n 'ove with the eranddauehter nf n ling along the English lanes. Her with their assistance the Empire I tralner- The romance and oupjls being East End children must come out on top. traditions of the turf are used in wfre -$iven, the ODportuntty for During the evening delightful ! tne develoPment of a very human Wit.4fir Wvesjif en- pianoforte duets were render'"! byistory- 'oyihg the nelightsfthCnglish Misa J. MacLean and Miss R. ni. I story of two spirited voune Tounirysiae. &KI At Christmas she -was recalled Later "AN IDEAL MILK for Babies I "says Elsie, the Borden Cow. "Klim is pasteurized cow's milk With only the water removed. Simply replace the water and you have superior quality milk. So you can use your favorite formula method by simply modifying Klim milk. Wherever you go, your baby is assured a milk supply of unquestionable safety and uniformity. Formulas made from Klim are more digestible because the milk forms a smaller, softer curd. The fat particles are broken down very fine. Get Klim at all good grocers and druggists. ldlmlMi OnrrMitlk fowd form Phones 18 & 19. P.O. Box 575 Natives !. "See Us For Your WINTER SUPPLIES Our prices will please you. The quality of our goods will satisfy you. MUSSALLEM'S ' Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Opposite Canadian Legion N m carter nd hr asdstnt "wi'Tiir to b assUtpd hv tr O. Yniinf Mr! n P Rarlan i npnnl people fn in love i- is clima iMn . VPrf vlrh ut . i 4 Via serving of refreshments """S of the spectacular Amcrl- o ixmaan. bui xn's nme sne lound aUoed th members the oppor-can "eeplechase. the Maryland hat city very different with Its tunkv of fnfnrrrmt vidt; Hunt Cud rape sndbais oiled high about the R(nM. ct.i I Each of th r.r,i,i, i . 'llilnino hzrYioA tt1 ra anfnf.lA t . . I 4Va I . e. ,. tilMltJ61c- iiMuaung us activities alter the c ,-'s,' "aye ri" wen suited to ments. trenches, airplane trans, summer vacation, the Association their "articular talents, huge balloon barra.ies and black- was earlier in regular h.7tn.J . . outs Great precautions were be- session last evening at the Bor- TJ AM All O fl tag taken to protect the people den Street School. Mrs. Georce nlUvllKN I I J irom flying splinters of glass, every Hill nrPsiW Th.r. .,. ".. ' wn householder being compelled to good attendance. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. J and thpse " teachers who made thei . , , 1 n. ...v. r. Board cf nirc"- i Prip"r Uqnrt AftPr hpaHn-r th trrl .. I Gencnl Honital Savs Farewell i '- it was drdd to dislributp the funds as follows: 520. Kins Edward School, $20. B.i-n street School, $20. ceai uvai uove VUIC iscnool V S5. J. i DEPARTING to Retirinr Lady Supt. Members of the Prince Rurjert General Hospital board of directors. at a sDecially called meeting yes-jterday afternoon in the board room at the hnsnltal sain nfflMol fa. ' - u..v. .u&v- I: was dpciripd tn hn'A a tai.'"?'1 the lady superintendent. nrr" bridge on October 25. Mrs. Miss JcRn Hirrlson, R.N. (now Mrs. George Hill wUl be the general Bedrorrl), who is leaving after . . . . . - ftttr. . . . ... intern jcars ui service, ana met tne new ladv superintendent. - Miss Mar- ...w. . wu.wMjr, .... o. P. Glass Mrs. N. M, Carter, Mrs. aret Jamleson. R.N. b. a. K ?itack. Mrs. G. E. Moors and Mrs. J. McRae. No "Parley Voo" To Armentieres French town the song made fa- To Mm. Bedford the presentation ;was made of a handsome silver rerving tray. Inscribed with the i names of the board and the managing secretary. The presentation was made by the acting chairman, G. P. Tinker, who referred to the 1 retiring "Unerintendent's long pe- I riod of efficient, caoable and con- jsclentious service. She had given Inspiration Of Old War Song, Now of her best for the hospital and In England, Hears Nothing culA be much missed. However, From Her Kin lon 1Ife and happiness was wished .her by all In her new sphere and It (would be the hope that in the fu- BARNES, Eng., Sept. 19: (CP) ture she Would rind occasion to re-Mrs. Albert Rogers of Barnes, who15'1 the,cl,ty the hospital. was toasted by soldleis of the ..lt) "P. Mrs- Bedford said First Great War as "Mademoiselle iat.!?m" J the haPP't days of from Armentieres," has had no er ue had been sPe"t n Prince wora ior montns or ner xatner and- , r """ u8 cnerisn sisters who live in the Northern PIeasant memories of her work and t-. , ... . accnHaHtrifl, I,n.n T r i . . . -u..Vw.v.u.w .itlc. net nsan would always be In thei local hospital in mien me war sianea in ivh "v a Keen she was 13-year old Mile. Slmone ,ntcrest She hoped th'at it would Duretz living with her parents ! be Possible for her to pay visits to at Armentieres. After the war she Prince Rupert In the future, married a Royal Engineer, Albert Bedford will be leaving Frl- Rogers, who was billeted In the dav n,eht to make her future home lunu, wnere ner lauin Kept , a " a" riaiici5cnijav rpainn jiarKe caie-. where her husband Is locpfprl. 1 PAGE 5TS THE DAILY iTEWS Thursday. BepUttbe,, EIRE'S FIRST, TASTE OF THE WAR EYES EYES Li';ic?e for Numounls F Tae Trames. The New est in Eye-Wear Her Academy His Academy Her Academy Award Role in Award Role in Award Role 1 "JEZEBEL" "KENTUCKY" "Con. W.ih n, vrmfj TOGETHER they triumph again in a rich) romance climaxed by the most spectacular, scenes ever filmed! . . . I1; Dorryt f. Zonuck' nwm f ' i MARYLAND Added: IN TECHNICOLOR Walter Brennan Fay Bainter Brenda Joyce John Payne Charlie Ruggles Harjorie .Weaver Kattie McDaniel Walt Disney's Tugboat Mickey' Valley of 10.000 Smokes Scenes in The Battle of Britain' And Other News Events Sam Browne Belt Makes Come-back British Officers Returning Shoulder Strap To Support Kevolvers TONIGHT AND FRIDIT 2 Shows Nlihtlj - "V00 ini A feature at 1:41 and S:I3 ing issue i w;:h : belt and should r with army .?ir : . tO piOVlde ; U-)) : Webbing equi; to be adequa: .i To reported the ex, I the appea'ranct i 'officers' uniform 'elded revolver h tnvnnv ct io. c Browne Is coming back into the lox hen hooked aniisn Army, au oincers are be- without the sJ.au.; Size 3 PEAS Fit in perfectly with your daily menus bright, cheery bits of goodness that have a wholesome flavor, freshness all their own. Try Rqyal City teas. ad 1 :l c i CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Clnnmn. 1 n TiniXTnn llfltmiim 1 oii.uiiii.-i iiavc-M i iiiiri iiuixiii ior . 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