i FiairoiJi Expert Optical Service (ffYin'1 Chas. Dodimead x upiomeiris; in wnarge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinncrware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT OLD R05LVNCE . QARSTANG, Eng., July 15: (CP) -Sweethearts 50 years ago, Rom Jenkiiison and Ada Payne, both 75, were married in the village church here. RATS HELP TOO Ktt unworn 'CIGARETTE PAPERS THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all th year round payroll in Prince Rupert SPORT CHAT Arthur Fagg, young Kent profes SHE HAS A FINE NEW PRAM J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Rnfc BM- J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship. 2nd Ave. tw0 doorn from Broadcasting Station GERRARD MAGNUM Bath S oap I i urn 35 CENTS CAKE - 3 for $1.00 OrmesLtd. utut Pioneer Drtxqptats The Kexill Store Phooei II ft Open Dally from 8 a.m. tUl 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays from 11 to 2 p.m. and 7 t .m. SHOES ARE BIG ITEM Parents to Make Sacrifices Under, British Clothes Rationing Plan LONDON, July 15: (CPJ Capt. I Oliver Lyttelton didn't even tell his wife that clothes would be. rationed in Britain, she disclosed, and like j thousands of other British mothers Lady Moria Lyttelton spent the first , few days after the ''blow" planning how to pool the precious coupons for her famllv of three mis and a daughter. Capt.. Lyttelton was president of the Board of Trade before his recent appointment as War Cabinet representative in the Mid-i East. i Lady Moira, sister of the Duke of Leeds, decided the first neces sity was shoes for her four-year-old son, Nicholas, who Is "most heavy on them" and the next was tjo buy wool for knitting. "Kjothers and fathers will have to sacrifice some of their coupons for the. children for I can see that a irood portion of the children's ra-,tlon will go In shoes," she said. Lady IJMolrav predicted a great many of ' iher; 68' counons wnnlH rn fnr tt-nrwl Walter Hagen won the Canadian because, she Uses a great deal "not open golf championship one up 'qnlyforknlttlng for the family but a oo-uuic piayun wJW1 reruy una. alsovformaklhg clothes for bombed- MANCHESTER. July 15: (CP)- np,a?d 10J. eai ? yesterday out, people" Rats are helping to help th Red at Toronto. Tne piayoir was tore- Acknowleriirinir nw m,rm,r Cross-but they won't know about tu " V, L Z ' : ,,ta;ere a inin& or tne past," Lady it. Farmers have agreed to send .the tails of dead rats to the National Farmers' Union which will .collect the one penny bounty and send It to the Red Cross. regulation 72 holes in 282. . . Moira" urged mothers to save as many cbuobns Jas possible for the winter, "wheri we are going to feel sicnal scored 44 and 202 not oul theplnch." against Essex in a county champr ienshio match concluded three years ago today at Colchester, England, to set a world record. In first-, class cricket. It was the first time-that double-centuries in consecutive inning; nil been recorded in the same match. Twenty -Five Years Ago Last .Wfeek. Graclft Hnrrnli Marv LONDON, July 15: (CPJ-George, kerr and Frances Cummings col-Blllin'jton, a bachelor, has sent a lected $12- for the 'Red Cross by new pram to Jean Ferris,, littb selling, flowers' and this week Londoner who recently, was- pic-f Oracle Carroll and Maydo Larkin m wax urn Tuesday, jmy 15 19411 sm Li V rff i.Y STRENGTH 15 undir protf Syka CONTENTS 26 oil. TUqumv codon cam, L0NDm.(NtiNi "3ht Lfiit gin dotilkU in thi u-oUd This advertisement Is Tiot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia SOFTBALL IS GOOD . UM) ACT A 1l,.,l t u i. t.vfj 1 'TO 1 JOIN WITH us is RED CROSS tlic Gin w omen's Service Corps Amalgamates, It .Is Announced The British Columbia Women's Service Corps, the first women's corps to be organized in Canada, with a membership of more than 1200, has amalgamated with the Canadian Red Cross Corps. This amalgamation culminates to the mutual satisfaction of both bodies negotiations whi.h have extendeo over a period of months, being carried out toy Mrs. W. J. Allan, C. B E., Chilliwack. provincial chair man of the Canadian Red Cross Corps, and Mrs. Norman A. Kennedy, Victoria, controller of the B C. Women's Service Corps. All 14 detachments of B.C.W.S. C. located at Victoria, Vancouver New Westminster, Vernon, Kam-loops, Penticton, Kelowna, Chilliwack, Port Albcrni, Courtenay. Prince Rupert, Revelstoke and Sid ney voted unanimously In favor o! the amalgamation. "This Is thp first step toward the building oi a national corps," said Mrs. Kennedy, "and we feel that as the first corps to form lh Canada, we should also be the first to lead the way toward greater co-ordination of all such voluntary corps In the Dom- Whifflets From The Waterfront Returning to Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Powell River after a toy-age to Skagway and pther Atoka points, C.N.R. steamer f rtn;d George. Capt.H. E. Ne'ddenVwas Ul port from 11 o'clock yesterday' morning unUl 4 o'clock In the afternoon. The vessel had on board a capacity list of passenger which was taking her accommodation. There were 213 aboard on arriving here including fourteen for Prince Rupert. Another full Alaska tourist ship In port yesterday morning was the C.P.R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, which had a total of 227 passengers on board. Six disembarked from the vessel here while a similar number took passage . from this port for the north. Second Half Of Softball Ladies' League To Start Another Period Tomorrow Night The second halt of Ladles' League schedule is announced inion." Mis. Kennedy will be the follows: commandant of the Coras. Ju'y 15-Orotto vs. Fraser Street. Formed In Four Sections The members of the B. C. Women's Service Club have been been trained In four sections of volunteer service transport driv- Julv 17 Service Club vs. Oordon and Anderson. CAPITOL 'if A MMOUS riAYIRS IHEATM TONIGHT and WEI)NESI)y 2 Shows Nightly. 7 00 & (S IN TECHNICOLOR' "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD" With SARU Conrad Veldt, June Uuprez (At 7:23 and 9 33-Also Sportlight and Novelty COMING THUU. - 1 HI, George Murphy in "A Girl. A Guy and a Gob KAML00PS NEWS R.MR'S "HOME TOWN' The law has been layinr a iar.il on several In thp pasi few for supplying llr'ior to Innu: Henry Dixon Mor:rc was t nw or In default must, sperm - months in Jail. Albert James Mdr July 22-Fraser Street vs. Gordon found tyre was girlIty an and Anderson July 24 Service Club vs. Grotto. T i . l .. on nn.j. - .j a i i ? lng, auxiliary nursing, food prep- "-"u'uu" u"u .um punishment. Mnfn with -.i.h.,. July 31 Service Club vs. Fraser ture" of the Red Cross Corps In the , province. "When called upon to to lurea in a Daoer borrowing- - a -.nj ie 1 ei .v, .1 i Ntke of intention to apply to L,ase " " 7 7 7 -7' , : or Purchase Land ally, eight out of the first; ten r Ta rian'je, s Coast District Land Re- men to face him were fanned. The ,-v "I,IE ki'I'hkme cocrt of iiimtimh coming District of PWnce Rupert B. C. V,,'J'mU - PKOBATE Navv with several seera' OI of thpir Ule4r ht Dest i and situate-at, Kennedy Island. ,Vy' Wlmt Matter of the "AdmlnUtratlon Tpxe, no'iV .tJiat J. e.' ormheim of Players out of action ( put up a Art" ,vDcsyvr b. cvcc7ujaon Fur Buyer, game fight but Rilley's pitching , ,, And ' li)tnd4 ,tt a.pply for a lease of ln of the the fol- simniv ffl VMtt of reter was too enn(i thp simply too good lor them. Ijovlng described lands:Kenncdy IbI- iji,,,, (M.fasrd n4. i In the second game, the Signals take notice that by order of im .tommencinj at a pest planted at defeated Jthe Armentlers'es after .t', E- er.. made on the 24th Tree Blurf thence alo, Shcre L'n.(wn tW0 ov)r ,J. u. . i a 01 Jun. A. D. 4941. I wa aip- Nbcin Westerly to Oeor?!a (point, thence eXtra, lnnln.s by a score Of 6 pointed Admtatotrator of the Eatetef Northeasterly alon? Shore line to Bit- to 5, At (he end Of the third In- PotCT BIue- deceased, with Will an-lag Faint, .thence along Shore Line nine the sailors " " led "i t to 1 1 hnf nJ0odi Bnd .pantlee havlni claims Southerly to Seebreeze Palrt. tihence h r7,! A" 5. J?. aliitt the said estate kre hereby rAherly along Shore Une to Pest of the Signals Started to give their quired to furntah same, prqperly veri-crmncncernrtt at Tree Bluff and con- pitcher, Akkerman. some real SUP- r.ledr to on or before the 3rd day of (amg; 10.000 acres, more or port both in the, field and at bat "Lred ' , ., .. . and tied the score in the seventh. P"7 the amount of their indobtedne to ' Tn tho sivnnH innlnnr nf n,r.,lln. m forthwith. We 'need your co-operation to five you better seryice. Please put out our milk bottles daily as we need them for tomorrow, Dominion Dairy rnoNE 10 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. Black, Proprietress - Make Oar- Store Tour Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed FOONE S47 Tom Lee & Son , "KOITSE OF ffNE FOODS" with two down Holt singled, stole Mi U 3rd of July' A- D- second, was advanced third by Barrett, and brought home the winning run when Brock hit a nice safety. follows: Signals . Servce Corns .. Naval Barracks Armentiers' to date lsk as W L Pet. ...3 0 1000 ...3 0 1000 ...1- 2 .333 ...1 2. .333 ...1 -2 .2.V) .1 3 .250. Senior Softball The second' half of the Senior League Softball schedule is announced as follows: July i8-Grotto vs. Dry Dock, Steel workers vs. Stones. July 21Dry Ddck vs. Stones, Steehvorkers vs. .0 rptto. July 25 Orotto vs. Stones, Steel-workers vs, Dry Dock. July 28 Stones vs. Steelworkers. Dry Dock vs.. Grqito. August 1-Orotto vs. 6teel-i workers, Stones vs. Drv Dock. 1 Note Men's Senior League games jto be nlaved' on Mondays and Frl-jdays during second half. i ONE-SEVENTH GLOBE Russia occupies about one- I "vpnth. of the land surface of the , HERBERT P. OLASSEY, Official Administrator, Atlln. B. C, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FRQM nOME" Rates 75o upp 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Boi 196 Get it at the Variety Store "Where your dime3 are little dollars" 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Cojton, D.CJh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 840 Street. August 5 Fraser Street vs. Grot- a uvbabiUUCUb VI U1C JltV ai1m,.r m rLJ- I a li i ' """'"b nun lc cu. ,nnu. Danner or . the Red Cross and to Mayor McCafiery has received uk, are well under way towards assist the Society in upholding its -a! letter from' the commanding of- taking' another pennant. They have r International principles "in ac-f leer of the 6th Field Company, won their first three games, of this cordance with a resolution passed danadlan Engineers, with head- schedule. The new schedule Is at. a recent provincial executive quarters at North Vancouver, stat- drawn up so that it can be ter- meeting. Leaders of similar etouds 6 ,wai, icviuius ior tins Drancn oi ""-- " y- nave discussed with me their posi- ;the service are urgently wanted. August 25. This was done to allow tions In relation to the Canadian ' All professions' nd trades are el- for un'ts 'being transferred out Red Cross and I have been pleased' J?!ble for enlistment in this bat- without seriously disrupting the to Inform them that consideration .tWlon and drafts are shipped for league. The games played Saturday will be given to applications from! seas service every two weeks. "Cie owcuwu- arw. nu qualified members interpsfprl in ley, chucking for the R. Q. A. F.. joining the Red Cross Corps" he 14 Orotto vs. Service , - - v -p - wmutu t. niuoc iiluc gius are mi rune main viuuig onunS iu numcu j uigaiiusiiuns m me PTOV- 4,,.,,.. m 0 . , broken pram from a blitz dump to doing splendid -work for the Red , ' City League Ince. It may even extend Into and Anlrlr, take her doll for an airing. Cross and this reason have contri- r- other provinces." 7, 7 , 'buted :0yer $100 by their efforts. Spectators say that the brand of George president of vice nf.h o uiiu c, i . . -v.6 tne ti. u. Kea cross division -., hrn i.a.. lin.li. n i i i . ... . . . TT4 Cf fKnll Tnnn... I. 4Un knot . . vYime itusia, Dig wesievn area oi ine frince Rupert brought a w"-ua" a5ue w extended on behalf of the Red A "spot" costs yju onlv half dollar. Try it in the DaUy News 'Tlfien column (tf) $100 or two months im priors Peter Berard was given the r Free swimming and dlvirn ic; Sons have been arranged fo t Alderman Charles 8penccr or dent v..vw of Kamloops Athletic A: Cross Corps in this province, this ' 'ZrZl a ""on tlon. These will be given by E Kc was immediately apparent," stated i '..,. rHnr, a, Ander-ho ,er' P' physical in.;' :: Mrs. Allan. "We hope, that thK TiSS recently completed a amaigamauon is a prelude to closer a.. iennis lessons nere. He win rr a: u v4. " ... ..... nuBuai, w-uircmuuii uciween an similar mv, the U.S.SH., has Its own language,:-caH0ad of popper from Anyox this nas been seen in Prince Rup- Cross a "hearty welcome to the B - " , fJn ears- ine mr. Wce C. W. S. C. to Join under the to-the city for the purpose,of ductins," these classes. M. A. Chapman, a rcgula -ployee 6f the city's garbage -oiic tlon service, suffered a broken r: last week while working on the lection truck. He is a paticn I Royal Inland Hospital. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL Afternoon Cruise To PORCHER ISLAND By S.S. "CAMOSUN" SATURDAY, JULY 19th Leaving C.N.R. Dock 2:00 p.m., D.S.T. Returning 5:30 pm Afternoon Tea Served Aboard EXCURSION PAKE $1.00 (Plus Tax) Children Half Fare Accommodation Comfortably Limited Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday a 3:00 P.S.T.. VaMs p.m. calling at Ocean and Powell Klver Saturday at 1:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p m. P S T Also Fast Throujh Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. P.'s.T.' Alr-Condltloned Sleeping arid Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone SCO, Prince Rupert Agents- for Trans-Canada Air Lines Clean-Up Paint-Up : Make Repairs, Build S We can supply aU the material, for anew home or for addition, to the old one. Call n and talk it over I iofe4 & M fery, Ltd. ?iooe. ! PHONE 117