PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinncrware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT ? It' m' M - Jf -. f RUPERT MEN'S & HOYS' STORE Boys' & Youth's Thrift Department Offers Values Supreme Rupert Men's 20G SIXTH STREET Mail Orders Promptly Filled. There's a WATERMANS To Suit Everyone Pens From .. $1.50 Pencils From . Toe Sets From .. . . $2.25 For BOYS and GIRLS MEN and WOMEN , Special Sets 1. for for The Army 2. the The Air Force 3. Doctors 4. and 5. Nurses 6. Business Men and Women 7. 80 An Ideal Gift That 8. Will Last a Life Time 7 eMaeMvs.JJd COAL! The freAtest P Victory mtare won-Pfas storkf from Me sun il Philpott Evitf& Co. Ltd. I'HONE 651 CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving . Iheck Ihese Values Boys' Combinations 95c Boys' Sweaters . . 15c to $1.50 3-4 Elastic Top Sox 29c Boys' Shirts 95c Long Pants $1.95-52.95 Short Pants 75c-$l Boys' Caps 50c-75c Boys' Raincoats . . From $3.95 Boys' Suits . . . .$3.50 to $12.25 -i t i mi n 1 & Boys' Store Next to Jones Flowers Open Saturday Night McRae Bros. Have the Sensational NEW Guaranteed 'Unconditionally 100 years. More gold in point. Modern balanced styling. Simplest, one-stroke filling. ' Quick start, leak-proof feed. Writes)! mili-on single filling. Handmade points (through operations). Your choice of quality points. JRjW Wattrmon! OtjH Pni from m $3.oo Ufhp Hundred a iff Ytar Pn D UK (illuilral.dl COAL! The coal business isn't a matter of guess work with us. We know good coal when we buy it ,and you will know good coal when you try it. We buy the best the mines produce. It's properly graded before it comes rtij us and properly scheencd aiid weighed before it comes to you. PHONE 652 It's inlert-stinu to know when reading the Daily News that the piople of the whole district are doinR the same. ANOTHER GIRLS' GROUP Nine girls, all members of the local branch of the Canadian Red Cross, have worked together during the past two months to make one hundred and two garments. I Early in the summer holidays ' these young ladies organized a club among themselves with the Red Cross. Mijs Dorothy Smith was chosen as their president with Lottie Brown, vice-president, Betty Scott, secretary and Kay jToonVbs treasurer. The other members of the group are Ethel Hemmons. Joan Croxford, Toni Brown, Aklho Tanaka and Myrtle Sathers. Under the direction of Mrs. Henderson they became members of the Red Cross and (with materials supplied to them I worked diligently. With school I now open they are busy at many other things but they have agreed to keep on with the good work already started. PACOFI RAISES $50 A. P. Allison of the A. P. Allison Logging Co. at Cumshewa Inlet Isent the Deanna Durbin talkinc picture "Three Smart Girls Grow Up" to Pacofl cannery on the Queen Charlotte Islands and the showing resulted in proceeds of more than $50 which was turned over to the Red Cross. After the fjshow a jolly dance was held with men from both Allison and Kelly I camps in attendance as well as jthe cannery girls including those ! from Prince Rupert. Frequent en- IJoyable dances are held at Pacofi. , j i Mail Schedule (Daylight Saving Time) For the East Mondayt Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 12 a.m. For Vancouver-Monday 3 p.m. Tuesday 12:30 p.m. FrWay 9:30 p.m. Saturday 5 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday prn. Monday a m. Wednesday n a.m. Friday aJn For Stewart and Premier i '"""""j 7 p.m. Friday 12 pJn. From Stewart and Premier-Tuesday am Sa'urday 12 noon For Alice Arm, Naas Kiver and Port Simpson I Sunday 7 pm ''rom Alice Arm, Xaas Kiver and Port Simpson ' Tuesday 11:30 a.m. j For Ocean Falls I Monday 3 p m ! Frlday 1 p.m. Saturday 4 p m j ''rom Ocean Falls ..vv...voUajf X1 am nFrlday 11 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands AuS"st 30 9 p m From Queen Charlotte Islands- August 29 a.m. For Alaska-Monday a.m. Wednesday 2 p.m. Fridav 7.......... a.m. From Alaska- Monday a.m. Wednesday n. m.. Saturday p.m. ntovi.vriw, ki.kctiov VOTKKS LISTS IS YOUR NAME on the Provincial tTot' Lists? it u your own duty to register. Take i chances. Do not depend n ajiyons else. You cannot vote uhlcia .-ealstered on the PROVINCIAL list Be-m on the Olvlc. Municipal or Federal Pt you on 'UTHWHW 11?. I, J"J':SI CE8 on the 13th clay oiw.Triy uo aippiicauona will be ''elved by me. Qualifications lor Registration: 1. British subject by Birth or Nat- 2 Twenty-one years of age. 3 Residence of Six month, in o-.. lnce of Brltleh Columbia; One month in Electoral District. NORMAN A. WATT. Registrar of Voters. Prince Rupert Electoral District. Augfust 30th. 1941. tMJll lor g TIIE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, September 10, 194l W MLm 7TZ W 1 1 H 7T.MiI I f YW PIHS10I0UI LARGEST SELLING ECONOMY BLADE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE- 4-10 Si i LADIES TO j I BOWL AGAIN I At a well represented meeting of the Ladies' Bowling Association last evening entries for nine teams and a possible tenth were rcceiv- ed. This means two new teams for inis year and speaks well for enthusiasm In T.oHInc' Rnwltn-r ' The President, Mrs. Pebbles Dickens, was re-elected by ac- clamation and Mrs. J. G Jimpq lAillto j was elucted secretary-treasurer. The league gets off to a start on t,,oShv Tuesday evening next. Teams and captains are as follows: Annettes, Mrs. Selig. Bluebirds, Mrs. Keron. Big Sisters, Mrs. Dickens. Knox Hotel, Mrs. Brasell. Lucky Strikes, Miss Menzles. Pioneers, Mrs. Scharff. Rangers, Mrs. Peterson. Savoy Swingers, Miss. La Belle, Si -lettes, Mrs. Stone, . The schedule of games will be published later. UrkTCT AnmiM 1 c HUlllL AKRIVALS Prince Rupert T. W. Dowie, W. P. Ferguson. W. correspondence at today siuncn- - - 7; ,. , , 1 "an songstress has an emotional eon included a letter from W11. 11am Crulckshank, expressing hls;dancing part. The samba, Brazil's .ni,nn f forwn ion.,"u Biateiui national nance. 'C. Grieve, B. T. H. Jones, K. Rol- finals for the Inter-Services Soft-ston and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Llnds, ball League by defeating the Navy Vancouver; W. A. Richelsen, Seat- 16 to 5. tie; R. H. Kldston and R. S. Mac-j After two Innings of scoreless Neill, Prince George; F. T. Fairey, play, the Air Force went sky high Victoria; D. M. Mcttae, B. Mar-.with a total of eleven runs. From shall and D. H. Lindsay, Hazelton; Ithis point on the runs were scat-Mrs. E. Giggey, Terrace; Miss A. tered and evenly divided between Venenduo, Edmonton; Cordelia the two teams. Outstanding for M. Caran, Faribault, Minn.; G. W. the Air Force was Corporal Wemp jHeffim, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. who pitched ball that Insisted on .John R. Heath and daughter, Chi- popping up in the air whenever cago; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. the Navy batters found It. Fielding Nunn and dauehter. Los Angeles, errors were chiefly responsible for Cn'.ral he Navy losing the game. P. Risvik rnd D. Richardson, Score by innings: Surf Ini-: Tdham. Prince Air Force 0 0 11 3 0 0 2 George: Reg Wilson, N. Howch. D. Navy 0 0 02 0 1 2 Gilchri.H. J. Mr!.a and M. Mur- The game was umpired by gura, Big Missouri: George Fenni- Breen Melvin of the Y. M C A moxe, Anchoraee. B.C. Bratus of the Canadian Scottish Rcyal was base umpire. Mlltnn Conover. STMesrtinm. N. The two out of three series for (J.; Charlie Gunanoat. Hazelton. the; championship of the league (fTEPTEMBER CHIPSO DEAL I laree pack-age Chinso and 1 Glass Pitcher- Q Both for Ao, Limited ouantity- Gct Yours now IfEINZ VTNEGAIt Matt and whit". ig2-oz. 4 nn bof.f' XDL 33-oz. bottle 27c MALKIN'S DATE STAMPED malkins Per COFFEE lb. - Ibest I 43c Cap FREE with each pound Gyro Club Has Business Meet running To Hold Annual Hoc-down Dance Would Sponsor New Club in District The Prince Rupert Gyro club is planning to hold its annual ""1""" , " ,. V, v, . k I ' That lght in Wo whlchis be-usual Hallowe'en Hoedown Dance as tag shown at the Capitol Theatre on October 31. using the Thursday and Friday of this Exhibition Hall as the venue for, the big carnival event now that . . , , ; the Moose Hall Is no longer avail- Aauem" icanJ or wlfe ,a' Brazilian-born baron, Mis., able for dances. The club, at is'ealthy Fayc has l regular monthly business lunch- PFtunAtjr , con todair, decided to hold the hoedown. The local club also decided today to co-operate in the possible inauguration of a Gyro Club in this vicinity. " . . , . nr,n . . . .1 II , e tendered' A ot B ? J? rec.en,t cl"b plc"1?. A donation of $10 was made to the auic uuiiira uvuiacua luiiu, n...u..i nr tt n a i " e chalr at n anij , there was a fair attendance of: members with T. W. E. Henry as a guest. ' , 1 AIR FORCE . BEAT NAVYi Score Of 16 to 5 In Softball Last Evening Last eveninS at the Gvro Park the Royal Canadian Air Force Softball team won the right to meet the Canadian Scottish In the MDM1S CRISCO SHOUTENINO- I,?' 24c 3-lb. tin 70c Price has advanced Good value at above prices FRY'S COCOA A healthful breakfast drink. Q 1 r 1-lb. tin OL V JELL-O Assorted 15c flavors. 2 for JELL-O PUDDINO Caramel butterscotch, vanilla and Chocolate. -fl tz 2 for ulAd I.B.C. CRACKER ETTES- For your cocktail party, "i l Large pkg, M.lx, BULKLBY VALLEY BUTTER Firsi fnad!, a local product. C4 S f 3 pounds for iQUAKER OATS Non-premium, qui :k cooking. OOp Per lu-rrp pUCkap:e "'i IT-RIVER VEGETABLES - SUPPORT LOCAL PRODUCERS BUNCH CARROTS Cp CUCUMBERS 4 r Each H 2 for lt)C VEGETABLE MARROW ffn l FIRM CABBAGE C n Lb. ,Lb 5C YELLOW TURNIPS- ACp CARROTS eS 6 lbs. 6 lbs 5c Mussailem's Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents" rildlics 1.'! ft l! P.O. Ilnv I'K UKaamT;rCTrnitii mill itittiwmwwbmiixeiimiliiiij. COLORFUL, ROMANTIC Torrid tempo of the samba, melodies by Alice Faye, suave love-mak- Jne by Don Ameche and exotic 1 dancing of Carmen Miranda are gowns which T,T provide , u.M-.u a spectacu lar background for her delightful singing. Ameche plays a dual role that of the Brazilian baron and also an American night club per-j former. MLss Mlrandl. thp Brazl. lis introduced by Miss Miranda, assisted by a troupe of trained dancers. Speclal mlcal numbers in this Picture, some of which are already wen iviiuwii, mciuue unica, unica, Boom Chic, "I'yi, Yi. Yi, Yi," "T ' ' ct " auu uiic, uac. , The supporting cast includes S. ( Z ' Bois and Leaonld Klnskey ly- ., . will begin at the Acropolis Hill 10- morrow evening when the Air Force and the Scottish meet Hill ! Good Whisky- fQHNNIE VALKER A (O(lN1820,$rillGO.NG$TONC end boHUd In SOtlod This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia UNPAINTED B Dropsitle Table and 1 Chairs At In Technicolor 19 IPs Great Glamour-Musical! CARMEN MIRANDA Who Scored in "Down Art,n tine Way" now comes into own!., this w, lively. luntfu entertainment. "That Night in Rio" With DON AMKCHE ALICE FAYE (At 1:19, 3:27. 5:35, 7 43 95i ADDED Roosevelt and Churchill Mectinf in our Newsreel Also Sport Travel - Cartoon LAST TIMES TODAY Continuous from l p.m Rosalind Russell ' Mclvyn Douglas in "THIS THING CALLED LOVE" (At 1:30, 3:33, 5:30, 7 38 9:42) CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY FROM 1 P.M, CAPITOL A fAMOUl F1ATU1 THIAtIP FURNITURE $13.50 Lid. nrlllsh Columbia Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m, Rupert Brand SMOKED LACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage P'inc itupert Co. Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Kiver. Saturday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 0:00 p.m.I'.S.T. Air-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc.. call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Phone 260, Prince Itupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Llnej If you lose anything, advertise for It.