PAGE TOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE I RAILWAY I LINES CHAS. D0DIMEAD Optometrist in Charge X Clock, Jewelry J y Repairing, Repairing, Hand Eneravinjr Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Now In Progress! To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 2nd, 15th, 25th, Nov. 3rd, 13th and 23rd. ,Dlrect connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from XV, L. Coates, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. i At Rupert PeoplesStore i Another Great 9c to 99c Sale! BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Dresses, Cloves, Girdles, Slips, Panties, Hosiery, Handbags, Millinery, Pyjamas, Brassieres, Yarn, Sweaters, Rlouscs, Snuggies, Hath Robes ... AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER VALUES! HURRY DOWN TO RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilornncr's Phone BLUE 907 5 Dependable SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES OF RADIO To get the best results from any Radio it must be in first class condition. Our Service Department can do the job. Fully Modern Equipment for Accurate Testing and Servicing ASSOCIATE RADIO TECHNICIANS MEMBER Guaranteed as to Quality, Dependability and Fair Prices . . . Only Standard high quality Replacement Parts used. Keep your Radio in the finest condition and get results that Satisfy. For SERVICE With VALUE Consult. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday, 2 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Oct. 7th, 20th, 29th, Nov.' 7th, 17th and 27th. ' REPORT OF PRESIDENT Gordon T. German Reviews Activities And .Accomplishments Of Junior Chamber During Year Activities and accomplishments of the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce during tht , past year were reviewed Dy tne retiring president, Gordon T. German, in his report presented at the annual meeting last night of that organization. The report in-jdicated not only a substantial measure of activity by the Junioi Chamber and its members in a j variety of community undertakings but also that a healthy and 'effective interest had been taken in many public questions. Ihe Chiisunas Cheer broadcast had been resumed, Mr. German reported, and the sum of $473 had, as a result, been collected by the Salvation Army of which $345 was J jspeni for Chr.stmas cheer, ovei '. sixty hampers of foodstuffs as well y as luei and clothing being distri-t buied, the balance being used foi .agency relief during the year. i jiiuwing tne practice of a number of years, the Junior Chamber cgain undertook to decorate street lamp standards during the Christmas season. Li the promotion of the sale of war savings stamps and certificates members of the Junior Chamber took an active part. One of the members had acted as secretary of the local committee Dinner assessments had been increased from 50c to 75c, each member being given a war savings stamp in return. Members of the Junior Chamber had also been active in the canvass for funds on behalf of the Canadian War Services fund, one of the members acting as treasurer and others as team captains and solicitors. One of the major efforts during the past season, of course, had been the raisins of funds for the proposed civic centre. The members had been quite prominent in a carnival sponsored by Gyros. Rotarlans, Sons of Norway and Junior Chamber, acting as chairman, secretary, treasurer and also taking an active, part in games and concessions. An effort had also been made to assist in the collecting of orders for cigarettes and tobacco for the British Columbia overseas tob- cco fund but the response had been disappointing, only thiny-wo orders with a total value ol $52 having been received. Questions Dealt With Among questions 'which had been discussed and, in some cases, handled by committee, were complaints of soldiers' wives in regard io excessive rents, failure of tht Rowell-Sirois commission plan clean and paint up campaign, tourist attractions, traffic and speed regulations, salvage materials for war purposes, advisability of holding a census this year and civic health. Reporting on membership, Mr German announced that there had been a net gain of eight from thirty to thlrty-eisht not including eighteen of whom were serving, with His Majesty's forces. Eighteen new members had been enrolled during the year, ten having dropped out for various reasons. Relatjons with the Senior Chamber, Mr. German reported, had stood the test of time and today were on a better footing than ever before. The wisdom and ex perience of the seniors was always respected and 4t was hoped, for the benefit of all, that harmonious, relations should continue. Mr. German thanked all mem-,bers for able assistance. exDress- ing appreciation particularly to ,the secretary. T. J. Williams, for his loyal co-operation, support and wise counsel. He was also grateful to the executive committee. The retiring president also ex- PRINCE RUPERT PRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND 'j ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL ' AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, OCTOBft? For 8,000,000 THRILLED TO THE BOOK! 80,000,000 will thrill to it on the screen! Harold Bell Wright's immortal characters brought to flaming life in magnificent Technicolor! . . KECINS MONDAY pressed thanks to the press for generous and courteous treatment and to guest speakers as well as to the ladies. For the new president and executive committee, Mr. German bespoke a continuation of support. Mr. German himself was given a hearty round of applause in token of appreciation of his own work during the year. In taking over the chair after 151- BOB HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR in LAST SHOWINGS TODAY "Road to Zanzibar" (at 1:33, 3:38, 5:48, 7:53, 10:03) (his election as new president, Alf tRivett said he appreciated it would be difficult for him to fol low in the footsteps of Mr. German. Report of the treasurer. C. G Ham, disclosed a healthy financial . position of the organization. T. J. Williams, the secretary, I also snoko hrlpflv Sweet Caps give greater pleasure because they're "group Mended" from 38 choicest Virginia tobaccos. Every Sweet Cap enjoys all the special smoking qualities of the 38 classifications. That's why they give you such unique mildness, taste, aroma why thcy'reo uniformly good. It's not too early to order your Sweet Caps iwiv, for the hoys overseas, for delivery at Christinas. SWEET CAPOHAL Cigarettes "The mm! form in which liJnctv ran If gmnknT NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. 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