t tt-PAOE BIX EYES U '?e for NumounU .8 Frames. The Newest In Eje-Wear EYES ;pcrt Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CIIAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 264 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties Canada's Quilts Are Appreciated Gifts From Dominion Will Bring Comfort to .Many Folk in Britain LONDON. Sept. 13: (CP) Cases of smart new clothes and"of homemade quilts are arriving in Britain from Canada. The clothes, most of them made by Canadian women, some of them bought, are being dlstrubuted to British refugees and any others who need them. Some were given to the Czech relief fund, some to Norwegians, some went to children evacuated from the Channel Islands, who had no time to bring their own clothes. t The quilts are arriving because many Canadians in Britain wrote heme describing the record-breaking cold spell of. last winter. Women of the Dominion want to be sure their klnfolk in the fighting fjorcw are going to be warm enough next winter. They're mostly squares of colored cloth, stitched pnto a quilt of thick Hannelette. Communal Meals For Lonely Men English Seacoast Towns, Bereft of Women, Plan Common Dining Halls OERAT YARMOUTH, Eng., Sept 13: CP One of the problems of war how to get on without your wife is troubling civic officials of .hi. coastal town. Many wives have been evacuated. Many restaurants have been closed. Husbands have to cook their iueals at home. The result is not entirely satisfactory in many cases. To- overcome this difficulty the m jor is trying to introduce a scheme of communal meals on a no-profit basis. Tne olan is in the preliminary stages but officials hope to obtain a communal dining room and provide meals for the wifeless husbands. These "grass widowers," still en-Joy their experiments with the can-opener, haven't yet shown much interest In the scheme. The organizers believe a few more weeks of burnt beans and undercooked ham-.burger will soon bring them around. .LEGALLY THIS TIME WAUPIN, Wis., Sept. 13: (CP) Thirty-four years after being sentenced to life Imprisonment for murder, having escaped from orison several times. Wenzel E. Kaba'-!i. trying again to get out this time by appeal to the governor for clemency. 5 j RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ANNOUNCES Exclusive Fall Styles Loats Dresses - - Millinery f Lingerie - Bags and Accessories We Invite Your Inspection Prices Within Reach fit All. A RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" j 529 THIRD AVE.. W.-SMITH BLOCK Next ia Hellhronprs $. 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MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Opposite Canadian Legion A Friday, BfpteobtMi ,.. THE DAILY KEWS m WOMEN AS POLICEMEN Insistent Demand in Britain for More Guardians of the Law LONDON. Sept. 13: (CP) Britain, involved in preparations for its greatest battle, still is about the most fertile place In the world for the erowth of new organizations. They pop up overnight, usually, without any warning or announce-, nent. For Instance, one day you read a letter to one of the newspapers. It complains, say about the lack of policewomen. There are not enough Df these women who patrol the streets and parks, dressed In their Slue military-style uniform with its longer-than-jjvera; skirts, black stockings and shoes, white gloves ind tropical-style blue helmet. So n writer insists there should be more. Somebody else thinks so too and writes to the paper to say that po-'ice chiefs should be compelled to hire more women, who understand certain cases better than men and -an handle certain situaUons bet ter. That is all that Is needed. "The Women' Police Campaign Commit tee" suddenly Is born. It Hits Hon Mr. Home Peel as Chairman and -lalm suonort of "20 national Some Opposition Their reports are sent to the Home Secretary, Sir John Simon.' He in turn asks police authorities j consider afresh whether turther irovislorys should be made for employment of women In the respective police districts. The chief3 gree to' consider the matter but 'n editorial in the Police Review idicates they don't like the idea of 3inK compelled to add women to heir forces. "This," says the Review, "Is In- ed to Introduce a new principle n police organization in this coun-'ry, and the proposal u not likely 'c be adopted without challenge. "It is true that a large number chief constables are not in favor! of employing polcewomen but it nust not be asumed that this Is blind prepudice. The Police Federation are also opposed to the em ployment of policewomen. It is widely maintained In the police service that while women nay render splendid social service as welfare workers, the ways In which they can usefully be employ ed In the police force are strictly limited because of their comparatively frail physique and because they are women. "Circumstances differ in different police areas, and it Is only in the light of the special needs of each area that the number of police women to be appointed. If any, c&n be properly estimated." Yukon To Have No Conscription Onlr Thirty-Six Men of Training Age for First Draft In Territory OTTAWA, Sept. 13: (CPr There will be nc compulsory call for mili tary training In the Yukon, It is announced, on account of the great distance to the nearest training centre. Registration showed only thirty-six single men and childless widowers of the first draft age in the Yukon. Daily advertising rn cne Datl) t News is sute to bring dally re ults MISS OLAFSON A.T.C.M. Associate Teacher of Miss Way Also Royal Academy ol London Certificate for Harmony PHONE 815 VANDERH00F Plans have been approved for the new St John's General m:is-pltal of thirty-two beds whici is to be built at Vanderhoof Just north of the Nechakp Bridge. Tenders for construction of the building are to be called in the near future It will be a two-storey building with full basement measuring 1 bv 43 feet. Cost Is estimated a? S50.000 It will bs operated b-? the Sisters of Charily of Providence. j Miss D. Laws3n has been spending ten das here visit ln.3 uitrf Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roberts. Mlw Lawson is Mr. Robert's cousin 1 Messrs Cocker and Emalie ship-red a car'osd of pa's to the Mr-,Lean sawmill at Shelley last week Sergeant Cooke of the motor-vehicle branch of the provincial police .from Victoria has been here for the oust week checking upon motor licences and other matter TV. w Ro fitn nd daughter. Miss Helen Stone, left here tod7 for a brief vacation trip to Vancouver where Mrs. Stone has ben for e past rouple of weeks with her dauehter. MM Marearet Store Miss Helen Stone will re-naln In Vancenv-T Jo, the wln;er The 3ieelal ?t o' praye" for the Empire 33 apnropriately ob-s i.u In bjjh Anclipan Sd Uni ted Churches in Vanderhoof last Sunday. Rev. Hu'h 'Herbison. United Church pastor Lire, attended se.- Th Interior Season For Bearers Of Fur Unchanged Changes made in the game regulations whereby the'ppen season for fur bearing animals will be from December 1 to March IS apply only to the western district. In the eastern district, which includes a good deal of the central Interior, Including the Vanderhoof area, the season Is from March 1 to May 15 for beaver, muskrat and otter and from November 1 to February 28 for other fur bearers. A RIGHTEOUS HOPE FINCHLEY, Eng.. Sept 13: CP "The pears are not ripe and I hope will give you a stomach ache." reads a s!rn in the garden cf a clergyman bothered by slons of the Culboo Presbytery ol the United Churth of Canada ir-Princr ""eot -e las. week. ; Terrace Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norrington of Prince Rupert left on Friday for Hazelton whence they intend to start a motoring vacation to Vancouver and other places In the south of the province. Mrs. George Little and Miss Edith Little left Terrace on Thursday for Vancouver. Miss LRU Is to enter the University of British Columbia. I Kensington Value-plus puts the Kensington, in a class by itself, the greatest $1 worth of hat we have ever ac. offered. Quality felts, ' V?srrtartly styled, in Snap ; and;Rbll brim$Full range s&uf -new colors Get set for the fall with a Kensington WATTS & ' N1CKERSON B. C. Furniture Co. New & Used Furniture 1 WASHING MACHINE In perfect $22 95 6 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES CO to CQQ For coal and wood. From J)Ot7 4 RADIOS Of various makes. 01Q AC Special 12 RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS $22 $45 2 SESSIONS 8-DAY CHIME CLOCKS- jg New Furniture 10 END TABLES Walnut, in latest CO C to OCT QET styles. From O&MD QD.VD 8 COFFEE and RADIO TABLES to g QEj gQ 7 STUDIO COUCHES Can be made Into double bed, two single beds, or one single bed. Of the latest materials In rust, wine, brown and green. Regular $45.00. $36 50 21 3-piecc CHESTERFIELD SUITES 10 $75 $104 50 SPRING-FILLED FELT MATTRESSES Of durable ticking and oempattern 17.50 t0 $22.95 7 2-TONE ALL-ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGES In all styles and Tm 865.00 10 $98.00 Phone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C. Clothiers LAST TIMES TOMGDl Z ShQws, 7;00 and J;l FRED ASTAIRE ELEANOR POWELL In "Broadway Melody of 19f With FKIXK MMUiAX GEORGE MURPHY (At 7:26 and 9'J6l WORLD NEWS and XOVtlTT Coming Salurda Onlj Warner Baiter. Alice Ftje ia "Barricade" Plus Frank Moi. gan in -unost Comti Home' Canada At War 25 Years Ago September 13. 'il C-rps wai organ izi i u E. A. II Aldtrson. o and 2nd Division r Canadian Cavalry Bi -al S'r Persy Scotr a,.; ect Tond-n's drfc craft. Canada's Biggest Selling Popular-Priced Hat! ' to till at. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and op Also CENTRAL APARTMENTS Mrs. C. E. Blatk. rroprlelrefl "JET V STOVE POLISH SAVES YOUR TIME "Jet" Cleans Hot Stovn to Safety All B.C Stores THE SEAL QUALITY 111 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeje PINK SEAL Finest' Pink Salmon Packed by O.e'o n.y saJ canning company the year rounu prince kupc"