1 f 'ft f AOS 70T7R lis. EYES Lieeneee for Numounti Fnll-Tne Frame, The Newest In Eye-Wear cost of which had been placed by fSpecii, latest m Sir fcTtfc 6 END TAB 6peciajf; 12 COFFKt From t 38 TABU fecliw 1 1 'F-ff TEH DATLT NEWS EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge X. J y Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties AGREEMENT IS REACHED (Continued trom Page One) one estimator at $475. Laundry From tne EsLst ugs uau ueeu omainea at a cost 9! J27:50. New steps leading to the Nurses' Home had been built and painted at a cost of $50. D. G. Borland reported for the grounds committee that a wall and curb had been installed on ht grounds and would be painte-l as goon ns weather permitted. CA'JU TKA1NS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8 pa Fridays if txu. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays J ...... Saturdays J WO vrmmw w:, 'lt- With MU " IW" SiKtoCri to Bui 100. Buwx XT tsJHf, m mlm lo. sir, fcli A . In all new With round mirrors, very $2.45 $2.95 TO $3.95 t)l:RS In waterfall design In hardwood. $19.75 $20.50 I KITCHEN RANGES For coal and wood, in two-tone cream enamel, Priced at $65, $69, $84 and $94.50 10 STUDIO (jOUCHKS - AH spring-filled. In green, rust and Ar-gonne red In latest materials and patterns. 2Qft ff Regular $45.00, now tfOD.UU ..ii .. t 3 FOUR-PIECE P.EDKOO.'M SUITESConslsting of bedstead, chiffonier, yanity and bench. T 00 $92 00 I CHIITROIIES With large mirror and 5 drawers. Regular $45.00, now $39.50 ' 81 THREE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES Latest styles and colors including wine, green, rust, brown, red and mahogany at large savings. Phune DLACK 321 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE Planning Big Flower Show ; Carnival Week ., , , i persons were in j urea wnen a Domn ... , ' " . ,rv ..1. was thrnm thrown at a o Hir.H Hindu f.,i funeral inenas. pro- p;4ve iao in- classified cession here. Pieces of the bomb you were couectea Dy pouce. Tkkc advantage ,6f tlie low tale pricea rve Tour family dtlicioiis.noutUhingQuaktr Puffed Wheat and Quaker PtiiTed Rfce daily. See how theeamouuah(i:front-guni cerealt'win the whole Utniiy't- favour wtih their cruochy, mJothyctlspDeiiand delicious full,'rich'flavour. FoFdelicioutyafiejwliykjome coodaeil and 1 ''-yVi-n... iJi-tSixIii 'W.WJH ife OCTTMtSeOENUINt AT te$S.TMJ. Advertising is ati investment AND 2 BOX TOPS CHIROPRACTOR. Stanley W. Colton, D.C.Ph.C. Wallace Block, Phone 610 Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 224 Seventh Ave., W. Phone BLACK 735 THE SEAL ' QUALITY L'JT GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by th. only salmon canning company with an all th yew round payroll la Prlnca Rnferl NARVIK IS DESCRIBED Rev. Myrwang Tells Of His Former 1 Home Town In Northern Part I I Charles Balagno, who is manag-; of Norway tag the flower shoir put on by the Horticultural Society for the carol-i a particularly interesting his- vaL announces that, at a meeting itory of the town of Narvik leading of the prize list committee, quite a, Up to Ks destruction this yeari number of changes were made in since the invasion by the Germans , the list from that of last year. A was given yesterday before th few classes have been omitted and Prince Rawrt Rotary Club at its one or two added. 'regular weekly luncheon, with. It is planned to haTe the show Hubert Ward oreaidin. Visitors kept open during the three days of included Judge H. A. Robertson o th carnival commencing Aumn 21- Prince George. G P. Tinker. J. S. althoueh the opening day will se Wilson. Miss Molly Ellison, cam!- most interesting. Owing to the large val queen candidate and Regl- number of .mental Sergeant Major J. Slmp- visitors expected, Mr. Balagno hopes .kins of the Irish Fusiliers. all flower growers in the city will' Mr. Myrwang made an explana-raake an effort to enter their best tion in regard to the attitude of flowers for this show. The entry himself and.famiiv resnectin? th 'jfee has been abolished for this year 'war. As one who was not a Cana-s.av.an Inducement for all to enter dian he had felt it was not right their exhibits. for him to. express himself In re Un . n TERRACE LIVERPOOL, Eng., Aug. 9: (CP) H"'ers inm nicn point iner gard to this but. now that Presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt had done so and he felt sure that 99 percent of the people of the Unl- 't.J C - M - J Knrrinonn rri.,ii' SOOlCWnai ' "foct RaHirrtaJ fpnn, Cri. r, isimllar opinion, he wished to saj .: il,pin.nol5pend a holiday with friends j J? tt""ul,""?e that the Brithh 3:30 p-rrf. at Terrace. I111""3 ru?ht for iiiu uc iiujfu uiey wouia come out victorious. He felt it a Drivileee to . Th. mh- t, ANIMAL PROTECTION ' . Marjorie and Lo - hfln -The .Lancashire. Cheire and mptor with their uncle. L. Using a "map to Illustrate his In attendance at the meetlnz North Derbyshire Committee for w Vancouver. , ' - ' were'FYank Dibb, chairman of the Animals reports that it has regis- . 7T"1 , ,. harbor a on which it u lo-ated Tt board;'. tered million animals-- r. and Mrs. O. R S. wTrd iJ R. E.,Benson. D. G. Bor- five from nd famto Blackabyj th end o the land, O. P.. Tinker. F. A. MacCal- cats In ones and twos to valuable passed through -ISturTtSt ,um Ard Flaten and Mrs H. herds of cattle-Ior protection SS, "SnSSkTS, "SES"-'- SL XScSSBT,X: entandJI, W. Birch, managin,; 0&. 2' sw-ry- u,1Uuu.Au . , w-un - - to the ore open harbor of Nai Narvik. , I an Englishman livin? liear there augKu:u mey po hj Lonrpn ion the money and this was done. A company was formed known as the North Europe Railway Com- pany Ltd. with a supposed capital ; of 54,000,000 kroner which secured concessions from the two coun-l 1 tries concerned and the railway I was built to the nearest ore de-.nosit. The ore was found tri n The company then decided to ask for a further concession including the. sole right to the ore in the region covered by the railway but there were objections and the company became bankrupt Narvik, whish had commenced to build up and felt the shut down on the railway keenly, was substantially constructed of granite and the ore quays where the shlD-ments were made were constructed jof granite .and steel, The railway H Y i ifii 1 "1 Tilitii V illi ;.i.wi.h:u:i,vi;hmn 10c WHY PAY MORE Best of all fly killers. Clean, quick, tare, cheap. Askour Drug, ftlst, Grocer or General Store. TUB WILSON FLY PAD CO, HAMILTON, ONT. Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations at SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Now Also for Full Particulars Write MRS. DUNN Massctt, Queen Charlotte Is. B.C. ALWAYS IN GOOD TASTE ORDER O A CASE rC5P) TODAYI fMml The rtfrnhlng goodnet of Silver Spring Lagtr bai oared for thi Brltlth Columbia malt beterage an nniwerving loyalty on the part of thoie who demand the belt, S aur it' Silrtr Spring. SILVER I SPRING very rich, seventy percent purel I.AGKlt KLIiili iron. Thli advertisement U not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia. Four years later it was taken over : had been improved until it had ,the;rgo(vferhments concerned and three tracks' was operated, clectrl wastffcjjrapleted and had been op-jcally anfiyeivch-day twen'ains ? erated by them since. The city of, with 50 of ore eachvere "I shipped regu)ar over it in addition to passenger and tourist trams. Then came a tragic story of destruction Today the harbor looked like a graveyard dotted with hulk? and masts of all kinds of ships sticking up, a danger even to small boats. No fewer than 150 of the larger buildings and 250 residences were destroyed and the railway was so damaged that S. would cost' six million dollars t i rebuild It. Mr. Myrwang concluded with the hope that the forces of destruction might destroy themselves and the British Empire, with the help of the United States, succeed so that Narvik, his. home town and the home of Jm ancestors for three hundred years, might again be free and continue to build as .t had In the past. z MAKES LAND SURVEY MANCHESTER, England, August 9: (CP) The Manchester War Agricultural 'Committee Is soon to launch an intensive "field-to-field" survey of allavaiiable land to se cure the greatest possible increased production In 1941. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 59c and up Also CENTRAL APARTMENTS Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress THE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin Bt The new remarkable Plant Btlmulant In the proper proportions, a -mild Insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c, 25c Wholesale" Distributor Mail Schedule For Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday 7 pja From Alice Arm, Naai River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 ..ra, lor Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. 17 and 27 7 p.m. from Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. 16 and 27 a.m. For Alaska-Wednesday 12 p.m. Aug. 12, 18, 19.26 and 30.. ajn. From Alaska- Thursday 9 pm.j Aug. 10. 17, 21, 24, 31 pjn. For the East-Monday. Wednesday, and Friday 9 pjn. From the East-Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday - II p.m For Vancouver . Monday ; JL. 2 pjn. Tuesday 12:30 noon Saturday 3 pan Aug. 10. 17, 21, 31 4 p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday , ,.. , 4 p.m 1 Wednesday 10 a.m. j Friday 10 am. Aug. 12. 16. 19. 26, 30 a m. ! ; For Stewart and Premier i Sunday 7 p.m j Friday 11 a.m i From Sttvart and Premier Tuesday ll'SO am Saturday 9 a.m Rupert Peoples Store flii 5 .Mail orders BLUE I bird! in teuiv,C0 With Shirley Temple (At 7:It and 9:Sj ALSO DONALD bin COMINO SAT oMv "Charlie McCarthy Dttetli, ius juues lamil I " "fi l . iScralchin?; im acl n:m (ma tifcib . W loot. Kilo. mtM. ,H , ' Ivrii D. I) D - Uuilim Wtf Iniutim ii kutmt. V Uol yU pr. r. Clearance! SLACK SUITS. If you've delayed buying that slaiktii because of lack of funds, then von led delay no longer. We've reducrd tbt price for quick sale. Youll nrrd thu for. the rest ot-the summer and dotl forget them for bowling and roller skit-ins: this fall. 4 ONLY Fine Alpine Cloth Tailored In the finest style and from exclusive cloth. Priced below cost. While they last. GROUP No. 1 Colons and styles you'll like. WERE $3.75. NOW - GROUP No. 2 These will sell fast at this low price. Were $2.05 HEAVY DENIM SLACKS 18 .ONLY FA R JlERLTTEb : Styles that all Rupert have Q4 01 aj$$fc S3.95 E i $2 S1.S Pi PromritfrWlled Opert Saturday Nliht JUS d. DONT MISS THIS tvv RUPERT PEOPLES STORE JJ "hi the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIKD AVE. Next to Heilbroner a riion m.UE 901 "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD lrXvffis Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columblt CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 p.m, , , To Vancouver Direct Princess Charlotte Princess Alice Princess Loultf Aug.Jrd, 24th, Sept. 4th Aug. 7th, 17th Aug. 10th, 21st. 31st To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Aug. 2nd, 5th, 12th, 10th. 19th, 20th, 30th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific ServH'cs Tickets and ltbservalinn frnm W. L. COATES, General Agent Prime Rupert. &