I r-.. ' F c :5 ' ces: ar N i r B; I Me: August 29, 1940. Thursday. AQE THRO Moving Pictures Big Win The War Campaign ngures War' Picture Industry's; campaign, last very successful! ? 25. Alberta and 1V rf E:"l.v hewan $87,096.75; tish C umbia $50,910.25. Brl- DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET Seven Years In Business Bill Stone Celebrating Anniversary j riming un Extra Flourish This Week Bill Stone, the expert In look mosi active public service men In the city. Most people hope he will tsim De carrylne on for th nei (seven years after which It will De aDout time for him to retire on his laurels. It's the cumulate eittcl of aci vertlslng that counts. SCHOOL DAYS Begin Again September 3rd Special Prices for School Opening Now in Effect Exercise Books Ink paper. Reg. 5c size. 8 for . . 25c Regular 10c size. 4 for 25c Loose Leaf Hooks Outside rings, heavy board 15c Inside rings 20c, 25c Extra fillers. 3 pkjj 25c Rulers 5c, 10c, 15c Erasers . . 5c Paste . . 10c Protractors, Setsquares (Celluloid) .. 10c and 15c Reeves School Paints 12 pans and brush 35c Reeves School Poster Paint Each .' 20c set of 7 . $1.15 School Crayons 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c Pencils Canadian made school pencils. 3 for . . . 10c Drawing Pencils B, HB, H and HH. Each 5c MacLcan Pens 10c Nibs Pkg. 5c Blotters Pkg. 5c Fountain Pens 50c, $1.00 and up Waterman's Ink Blue, blue-black, red 15c Schaefcrs Script 10c and 15c Drawing Portfolios 10c Music Dictation Books 10c Get Your Supplies This Week Save Money Save Time Save Trouble SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS ttP- a eorapleta'tock,ior Prince Rupert, and District School Ter Books unden.'CpVcrnment 'Supfrvls'lQnStahdard Price;' "NOTE Anyone purchasing books this week to avoid the opening dsv rush may return same should they not require them ti.er school opening. Postage on TEXT BOOKS and SCHOOL SUM-LIES Is EXTRA Send Cash with Order or C.O.D. eMaeSm.JJd B. C. Furniture Co. New & Used Furniture l ROYAL TYPEWRITER 22.00 1 MONARCH At TYPEWRITER $24.00 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES For coal & wood, from 828.00 t0 $39.00 8-HAY SESSIONS CHIME CLOCKS- $Q Q5 Spemal , youv 'TS'! Kh im)S 812.50 10 $14.50 New Furniture 80 MATTRESSES Of felt and pure white cotton, In all sizes from $7.50 t0 $22.95 1 MONE ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGES For coal and wood In F';' style5: $65.00 t0 $94.50 16 STUDIO COUCHKS-Can be made Into double bed, single bed i two single beds. In the latest patterns and colors. From $36.50 t0 $99.00 21 3 pifff CHESTERFIELD SUITES--In rust, wine, green, red, "l!Uloeany, brown, very solidly built and gurantccd satlsfac-nn- From- $75.00 t0 $104.00 RUCK 324 Nevct Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Chas Graham, mining inspector For Sale, 26 foot was a passenger east going as far, Call Black 511. as Telkwa. the order. it Miss Eleanor Moxley, who. has been visltln? hir aunt In KmU men's'm... ,. .... j .v.. wear, is this wpPv rAi.Krnn ,-i"."8 "uw ieiulu w ",c Emitted to the varl- mih .V, 6 " c "W- ? and the total pro- lag in business in this city He event amounted to says he is giving some wonderful which was the total, bargains and he would like his old ive0. ui mis amoum mends and new to call and contributed $60,396.25; .them over .M-k and Prince Edward, When Bill is not selling clothes nr $31,816.90; Quebec he Is usually framing up some Ontario $341,996.70; 'local sport event or making a trip d part of Saskatche- to outside noints whpre h ni,aii pari.Dnngs Dack some eood monev In spend here. In fact he is an auth ority on sports and Is one of the Mrs. Fred Brooksband Is at present visiting her brother and sister, Mr. Ingha mand Mrs. Tisdale at Yakima, Wash. Warrant Officer L. L. Leigh ac companied by his wife and son left last night for Smithers to spend a holiday at Lake Kathlyn. Miss Margaret Adams of Usk returned to the city Tuesday eve mng auer spending tne summer Mrs. W. R. Adams. Mr. Bob Bletush of TJell has been in the Prince Rupert Hospital for the past two weeks returned to the Islands on the Camosun Tuesday night. ASKS NO QUESTIONS CROYDON, Eng., Aug. 29: (CP) No questions will be asked If per sons wishing to get rid of firearms or souvenir weapons from the First Great War taking them to police insieaa oi discarding them where they may cause loss of life. AMERICANS START FUND NAIROBI, Aug. 29: (CP) Tlv American colony in Kenya is Intl- latlng a drive for financial aid for the country's war welfare fund; The colony Is to be used for charitable purposes here and In Britain, nissiFicn WANTED J University, Is at present holidaying l at Yakima', Washington with her who aunt and uncle, Mrs. Tisdale and WANTED September 15 two-.roomed furnished or unfurnished sUitc by couple with no children. Private home preferred . but not essential. Phone 98. (204) FOB SALfc FOR SALE Mayfalr kitchen range with oil burner. Good condition good as new. Cash half price. 105 5th Ave. West. (204) FOR SALE House near church on Dunsmuir with living room,' dining room, fireplace, 2 large bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, and bathroom. New modern. slnktj concrete piers and good basement. Immediate possession1 $3000, half cash. H. Q. Helgerson' Ltd. (209) FOR SALE One dark brown mare, weight 1400 to 1500 lbs., sound and splendid work horse, single or double. $100.00 F. O. B. Alice Arm, together with harness, blanket and small shoeing tools. Worth twice this price for anyone wanting good horse'. Apply T. W. Falconer, Alice Arm. B.C. (205) I'EKSONAI HYGIENE AND SANITARY SUP-1 PLIES for men and women. Write for latest price list, and receive Free Novelty premium., Buy confidentially by mall andi Save, wcsicru ouppiy, dua uui, Vancouver. B. C. (S. 15) SCHOOLS '& COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT EXAMINATION for Clerks - nounced. Open to all. Applications to reach Ottawa by Sept. 15. ..Our advice has helped hundreds obtain Civil Service positions as Clerks, Postmen, Customs Exam-i lncrs, etc. Free booklet on re-j quest. M.C.C- Schools Ltd., WIn- nepeK. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. sll PERSONA! Lr-- MEN OF 30, 40, 50 1 HEALTH ( vim, pep) subnormal? Try Ostrex tablets of tonics, stimulants, oyster elements to aid recovery of normal pep. If not delighted with results first package, maker refunds Its low price. Call, write McCul- Mr. Ingham. 'left Prince Rupert Wednesday eve-Pllots can aIways be certain when to contemplate when his men got j to the keyes or harbor. She saw one inmg py train on her return home i cucuijr iiaa uccu uuu)cu. iwuwx aiicit m a pmavK nuiuc. The penalty for non-reglstratlon I Carmen was visiting her aunt and'Tlctory 13 counted unless the pilot, And my third story is of a lone' The attack of our bombers In oi nrearms has been Increased. A I uncle. Mr and Mrs n v. ah fine up to $500 Is to be Imposed 'through the school holiday. ana one year in prison is held over those who fall to comply with Miss Nancy Brown arrived In the city on the Camosun on Mon day morning and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Velrlck. She expects to leave on Saturday for Kamloops to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, formerly of this city. OWN SPADES REQUIRED cd to bring their own spades anci picks, with them. Steamship Sailings For Vancouvei Monday SS Prln. Oeorge 3 p.m Tuesday Catala 1:30 p io Friday Ss. Prln. Aug; 2If-SS Prln. Louise.. ..5 p.m. Aug. 24-SS Princess Charlotte v 5 p.m Aug. 31 S3 Princess ' Louise 5 pjn From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala p.m. Wed. SS Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday SS Prince Rupert 10 ajn. SS Prln. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. Aug. 12 SS Prln. Alice a.m. I Aug. 16 SS Prln. Louise .... a.m. Aug. 19 SS Prin. Charlotte a.m Aug. 26 SS Prln, Louise .... ajn. Aug. 30 SS Prln. Charlotte a.m. For Stewart and Premier Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m Friday Ss. Prince Rupert 12 noon From Stewart and Premier- Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 a.m.; Saturday SS. Prince Rupert 11 a.m. For Alice Arm, Naai River and Port Simpson- Sunday ss Catala ... 8 p.m From Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss, Catala .... 11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Monday SS Prince Qeorge 3 p.m Friday SS Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. Saturday SS. Prince Rupert 4 pjn. I ran Fall Wednesday SS Prince Rupert - 10 am. Friday SS Prince Rupert 10 a.m. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. ss. Cardena p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands Aug 17 SS Camosun .... 8 p.m.. 'Aug; 27 SS Camosun .... 8 p.m. From , Queen Charlotte Islands Aug, 16 SS Camosun.. midnight Aug. 27 SS Camosun a.m. ' For Alaska , Wednesday SS i r. itupert l p.m j Aug; 12SS Prln. Allccj a.m Aug .1&-SS Prln. Louise .... a.m. Aug, 19- SS Prln. Charlotte a.m j Aug,.26--SS Prln. Louise .... a.m ,Aug! 30-SS Prln. Charlotte a.m. from Alaska I Monday SS. Prince I ' ( George 9 a.m. Aug. 10 S$ Prln. Louise;. 5 pm, Aug. 17 SS Prln. Alice,.... 5 p.m.! Aug. 21 SS Prln. Louls'e 5 p.m.' Aug, 24 SS Ptfn. Char, .. 5 p.m I Aug. 31 SS Prln. .Louise.. 5 p.m.' cheon's and all other good drug From Skeena River stores. Friday SS. Cardena p.m. I MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT - - I TELLS ABOUT AIR RAIDS (Continued from Page One) One to four in machines,' 1 to men. These are the figures J I of our operations both In. defence, cabin saboat attack u comes to ul aircraft (206) against the Nazi 5701, with the los3 The Crescent Shows came In last night on a special train from Hazel- jn ion. it raiucu au umu aw icwatc that no stop was made. of 186 personnel against the Nazi as the Air Ministry presents them to the press. And on one side they are pnmnlptp mrrprt. onH final Our Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris of At- . arp . - known and lln Avenue and son returned home 4V,. . '., orn' yesterday. They took their car , ,n fuU f0f varlous reasons through to Hazelton and motored jn . Wa,c tn htHo south two weeks ago. Mr.'and Mrs. Salter and family were In the city yesterday in connection with the Inquiry Into the death of James Morrison at Carlisle Cannery where Mr. Salter is Miss Lucille Brooksbank. who holidays with her parents, Mr. and has been attending. Washington understate them would demoralize It Makes a Nicer Cool Drink SALADA gMM) TEA our pllotp and their courage as gether at Dunkirk, and these bomb- claims German fighters, Ilk? nothing else could do. Faked of- ers had a fleet of M.E. fighters swarms off gnats above the streets ' ficlal optimism Is a most foolish banked up above them In the skjr. 1 0( Londonour airdromes In ruins form of Dutch courage and with a But the six Hurricanes never falter- our ports out of action our fac- fightlng force It brings swift retrl- j ed. One section, three machines, , torles In flames. Two impartial bution In its tracks. j attacked the fighters. The other one ! transatlantic witnesses; Helen Kirk- But it Is not so certain that ourt went right In among the bombers. ' patrick and Virginia Coles whose Air Ministry gives the Nazi losses In a few minutes three Nazi bomb-! experience and feminine Integrity Is quite so fully. Indeed, it Is not pos-' ers had been destroyed, the rest, their sufficient passport in many slble to know for certain what they bombers and Mszzerschmldts to- lands, toured our south coast here. are. With modern aircraft the aer- gether, turned tall and fled for on Friday. Neither saw serious ial dogfights are so swift and sud-1 home. 80,000 miles of flying, three damage bf any kind. Helen Klrk-Iden that the turmoil of scores of bombers downed, many tons of patrick told me today that at simultaneous combat is so great bombs wasted in the sea and no re-' er she saw eight Nazis crash before Mrs Carmen Alton of ifaminnm that not even the most experienced suits. What a picture for Ooerlnsher eyes. But she saw nd-lamage is quue certain ana unless the evi-. Blenheim lighter who went up to ; Germany is a very ainerent aiair, dence has been checked and count- meet a Nazi bomber In the dark, j That Is . proved by every report, er-checked. Thus It is absolutely He found the enemy above a nor- j whether from pilots, neutrals or certain that there are many Ger- 'thern city, chased him southward, ; other sources, which Is received! mans who are not counted but who back again toward the, north, then . Proved by our aerial photography, ! never reach home. And our Air . right across the country to the photographs which, we' have made. Command makes no allowance for i coast and at last shot him down It Is proved by- the mass movements them of any kind. Of course In all j when they were 40 miles out to sea. of German civilians from the Ruhr estimates of fighting it Is right to leave a liberal margin for mistakes. That margin has been left, If only on one side of the ledger. It is a margin far wider than truth. I am fortified In this conviction LONDON, Aug. 29: (CP) A re-1 by three stories told me by air of-1 quest for volunteers to help In the fleers who were themselves con- construction of defence works out- cerned and who have been my per side the London area was Issued. sonal friend for many years. recently. The applicants were ask- The first Is of a Spitfire squad-' ron which met something over 30 German bombers on our eastern coast. The Germans had either come without their protecting fighters, or had lost them on the way. and In 40 minutes the Spitfires had I shot down 22 and driven away the rest and had done so without the loss of a machine or of a man. The second story Is of a flight of ftaeiaiae.w-..,u..-w-iu pmHurrlcanes, six machines, which Ss. Cardena 40;30 pjn mef the biggest force of German Saturday-SS Prln. Rupert 4 p.m. bombers they had ever seen. They nuB. iu oo nm. ixjuiae ..a said there were at least 120 of them. Aug. 17 SS Prln. Alice 5 p.m. More than thpv hari .., ff. Announcements All advertisement!, lri thU ctl-omn will be charged for a full month at J!W word Eagles Bridge, August 28. Orange Ladies Bridge commencing September 4. Series Annette's Fashion Review" and Cabaret, September 12. Tea and! refreshments. j ' Hill 60 Dance September 20. SEKENADER'S DANCE ODDFELLOW'S HALL Friday, Aug. 30 THL SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked b; th. only salmon canning company with in all th. year round favrol) U What damage have the Nazi done district. Proved by Goerlng's by their raids? Everyone knows cent announcements of Gocbbels grotesque and lying tal changes in his A.R.P. Annette's SCHOOL OPENING SALE Just What You Need For Sister Sale Starts Friday 9 a.m. August 30 Girl' Dresses Intaffetas: Regular values' to $2.95. School Opening Sale Girls' Dresses In crepes. Regular values to$2.45 School Opening Sale .c i-.jy Girls Dresses (Plaids) Sizes 2 to 14 years . School Opening Sale, special ....2.."lw,r...... Girls Dresses (Cotton) School Opening Sale, special , Girls' and Misses' Blouses Regular value to $2.95. School Opening Sale Girls' Heavy Wool Skirts In plaids and worsted. Regular value $2.95. School Opening Special Girls' and Misses" Jumper Skirts School Opening Sale - -....!, Little Tots Plaid Skirts-School Opening Sale 1 n , Girls' Shoes In oxford, ties, wedgies. .Regular .value $2.95. School Opening Sale ;. Girls' Panties Regular value 59c. School Opening Sale, 3 .for ., Girls' and Misses' Socks Regular value 25c a pair. School Opening Sale, 5 for ........, $1.95 $1.49 $1.00 75c $1.00 $1.95 $1.00 75c $1.95 $1.00 $1.00 Annette Ladies' Wear Co. 530 3rd Ave, W. &3f55 Ik PnmnlMn Complete 1 Line ino ot nf I Lumber, Sash and Doors, Cement and Insulating Material ALBERT & McCAFFERY PHONE 11C LTD. niONE 117 (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 Can Kidr for IVIrr of On Mi a ..Mi 34 :-'t it!!in itnii itt Ht'.HT mr.'i iT ML' Hirti ! ; ;u JtllU '..( t IV Ll ttu :ntu