ixUDAY AUOUBT 28, 1842 PnblUhed DAILY EDITION Step Into Fall With 0P d55frf uoingoversig minora Blade ft -O ,or wMie-edge razors won wore users in ft firct irr fAan any onier economy blade. kRTT SHOES We cm Ufefc Jf M belter wy to spruc up for toll tfaan te order pair of IlarU Scotch Oram, Calf or Kid 1 U jmr irnh mi BUM ia CaaaOa. Try a pair and be v meed . HARTTS FOR QUALITY "MOSCO" WOXDKIt CORN CURE Family shoe store ltD, "77ie Home of Good Shoes" THE DAILY NEWS. MINCE RUPERT, HRITISH COLOMIIIA Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN. PRESIDENT O. A HUNTER. MANAOINO EDITOR ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per Insertion tuiufled AdverUsemenU. w.r word, per hverslon Mi.mirH nr the cadm mr.93 21 .OS mm it txcimrlj cnuUd to UAe for tMkhlic&tikn t an ... FRIDAY.. AUGUST X. 1942 EDITORIAL Civic Centre Carnival . . . The Daily News is issuing two special pages today m support of next week's big carnival for the civic centre project. Since people in Prince Rupert have long been craving entertainment of hist this Id v" ? viuuuv limb there will be record-breaking crowds each evening without anv Undue efforts in nttrnf tUam Vnvnliulo nave no hestitation in recommending a full measure of ... . . ttntu. i j 1 j i'.ui unuge ior me anair, knowing that an especial effort has been made to provide a worthwhile program in order to achieve the ultimate result of further substantially bolstering the. civic centre fund. Since the profits will be invested meantime in war securities, patronizing the carnival will also imply helping the war finances. Next week's traffic problems will centre at the Acropolis Hill and it will probably be a jam. ing Out The Forms . . . Businesses are becoming burdened with an increasing multiplicity of government returns and more and more book-keeping is involved. The whole thing is becoming . ... both baffling " and ...... laborious. Last week we had tk r. i li ? as'st th.ose vv,ho require guidance and advice. I here is no doubt that the government loses consider-a e revenue or at least has bother in collecting it through hin. t . m""""h to pay out not Knowing jusc now to go about it. Keeping hooks for the government as well as SU'I08C '"ay be classcd ila lrart of thc war effort NAVAL MAN IS WEDDED Quiet Rut Pretty Marriage Ceremony Last Night A qaUt but pretty wedding waa solemnized last evening at 8 oel'sk ui Ptet United CMirta. who Rv. groomsman. Mrs T. Kelsev. 6-3. 6-4. Miss Long-ton and A. Borland defeated Mr. and Mrs. Gladding. 6-3. 6-2. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jurmaln defeated Mr. J. Loubser and Mrs. H. Lindseth, 2-6. 6-0, 6-3. Lt. Rosa ad Mrs. T. Kelsey defeated Mr. and Mrs. D. McCoraaick, 6-4. 4-6. 6-3. A. Borland and Miss Longton defeated Mr. and Mis. S Jurmaln. 6-3. 6-1. A. Borland defeated R. E. Glad ding. 6-4. 4-6. 7-5. B. Lamb defeated R Lee, 6-3. 6-9. a Jurmaln defeated D. McCor-mifk. 6-3, 6-2. L AC. Nalsh defeated U. Ross. 6-4. 6-2. F.-Lt. Jones defeated Cpl. Hyslop 5-3. 6-1. A. Borland defeated B. Lamb. 8-1. 6-1. Matches scheduled for this 6:30 A. M. Borland vs. S Jur-naln. 7:00 R. E. Gladding and Lt. Ro vs. F.-Lt. Jones and LAC. Nakh. Saturday. 6:30 am. A Borland and J. Loubser vs. S. Jurmaln and D. McCormlck. Canada at War 25 Years Ago v iKuie out me new cost of living bonus. Next week we; Anlmff will have to start the new income tax deductions. unuTto ZVZ IS". ine complexity of the forms and the returns forces .trians in northwestern Italy, ad-many people, in order to save time, to engage experts to vancing on the Bainsizza Plateau. assist them in doing the fiirurinp- ' Premler Alexander F. Kerensky ( With many new functions being instituted by the 'overnment, the thought occurs to us that Prince Rupert nas become an important enough point to warrant the ma u isnment of an income tax or revenue officer who ; uou d be able not only to see that there was a more effi- (-lent COllppnnn nf vm-n.Mio i, i.i i i. warned extremists of Left and right to moderaUon at tfce All-Russlan conference in Moscow. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 THE DAILY WFTtTS si DOINGS OF LOCAL T (By the Ghostwriters) Hostess, Dorothy Garbutt What a ion? time ttace we ghosts were able to take time oat J A. DmmU uomh ixx -,,.. l iaKe Pfn in hand to te f our Alfce Jean Schoales. second eMert do5ng3! And vorft We eath mefty dautMer of Mr. aoa Mrs. E. C ? "-"-t-lHtwan. from Schoale. of Port William. Ontario. M ' U e ery often! and Payr&atr sb Ueuteaamt J": away back aboat hhj Donald John MeDonaM. RCNVR We d OTr cutotnary con-elm son of Mr. and Mr. O. 'w! "d, reaBy meth4rr McDonald. Boiasevaln. Manitoba. 1 Ieei P!eaged a" J went over The groom is stationed at the local VO ""'ijS naval base the remarkably hay choice of The Md. given In marriage by 2je ? mted ther te rLl orm P,vm,.t,r a.K m, cn an Interest- "iad played over NBC and CBC hook-ups iatt to give him a build-up. It merely explained in aart why he was such a marvel lous player. Len halls from Johannesburg, and has been in the United States for seme time and is now with the Air Force. H has a grpat gift which is bringing much happiness to the boys who hear him play and wherever he goes we wish him safe flights and happy landings Then came Monday. We didn't have time to get the regular Monday feeling, because we were up at the crack of dawn 'or so it seemed) to out on a soecial showing of a film for a- bunch of : the boys who dont get to town; very often. Then in the afternoon k we put on another stow for some of their pals wtio were equally bushed. That evening was our ! old-time dance. A lot of people j moan and pretend to be puzzled 1 by this form of indoor sport,, but.t more and more people are learning the rules of the game and the past Monday's dance was one of the best yet ' On Tuesday, as far as we can recall, nothing especially exciting occurred. For the first time. 0.3 0 IUCKY 1AGER 7 Mnnt aany fafutina. nioxE est For Free Home Delivery 25c DOZEN PAID FOR ALL EMPTIES M K. 1 O U 5P U kT 26 oz :ni ! there waa the T ElSott RCifVR w "her h.r bit'Jhu Midland Band and. when they thouh' a nim at the !S?:Sr2 L!!r LblT t least that part et the S! ' the regular ,7. 1U , mey were playing, ine tmkoexn " oraer u to Fouowlnf the marriage eremonv. m,Mn' uior. .. . . smarten ud the ahaw a wt Twn a reception waa held at the home band in tfU neck of the woods 0iW a tase of his own of Paymaster lieutenant and Mrs. !ht mnft?IL. n when ha found las aid that. fftU. JR. L. V. Jermaln. Highlighting th Then iherefgas the lovely dan- tomers' that the soand went oa : evening, waa the prestation to'-tng of two young ladles who were io a whfle 3orne ot newiy married couple of an new-comers to as and te the ma- a custosners left as a resuk, ROcravoA stiver tray, a gift fromjorhy of our audience, too. Even Us too bad they didnt stick the Commander and Officers of i though they (the young ladtea 'u out Iar a few more minutes, be-ILM.CB. Chatham. Those In at-i that is) have lived in and arouad cuae everything went haik te tendance Included: Commander J Prince Rurert for seme time An normal in a short time and the A. II. Reed. R.C.N.R.. Paymaster act that film concluded as all zood aims Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. i the dnet ntrafbrr .bv th dMhk : snould- L. J. Nairn, Paymaster Lieutenant . hs tmprewarto. Vic Banakcer. 00 Wednesday for the first tfene and Mrs. E. Nixon. Paymaster Sub and the lovely luscious creature m a while we had a lecture Lieutenant J. Elliott. Miss M. Mc- who was his partner, one Bert ' m tne Httt 111 opinion of Laughlin. Warrant Supply Officer PowneH. The sympathettc render- everyone who heard it, it was al- P. Sands. Pettv Officer Writer and. in of their soae "if vi wr together interesting, but too short. Mrs. Carl Smith. Petty Officer Writer and Mrs George Dlbb and Leading Writer D. Lewis TOURNEY IS UNDER WAY Results in the Canadian Nation -i: Recreation Association Tennis Club tournament now under way-are as follows: Mrs J West defeated Mrs. D. MeCormick. 6,1. 7-5. Miss Rivett defeated Mrs. 11. Lindseth. 4-6, 6-0. 6-4. Mrs H. Lindseth and Miss Rivett defeated Mrs. R. E. Gladding and The Only Girl In the Werid" i 11 was oy "eroy. K.C.VJt. touched a ehord deep wihkn the he toU ot ais and others writer's bosom In a way that will lePriences , in blitzed Lon- not be soon forgotten. It also doa and BLminiam. Vhen we ,u - i, ,,, av h" hplrt hlc atiH1na ctu11- , t.iatij iiu mic iiuuieace railing . !in the aisles. Len Moss added fui-lbound- we don t exaggerate a bit. uier lustre to um Ulustrieas pro- u"' p"' urup at gram with his brilliant playing of , any time throughout the talk. We the piano-accordion. Len la a mas- wisn we had more like him. ter of this instrument and It was necessary to tell people that he This advt, Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, f I New and Used I FURNITURE 2 Logging Jacks, specially priced. 1 Typewriter, at $11.50 100 Gallon Water Tank and Heater, just like new, at Snap Price. 3 New Studio Couches. Can be made into a double bed. At Low Prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue 9 9 MT Mn Wnttn Dp ad" rZZZZ tJ? nM, " Ha"iet Bepch Stowe ne?lected Her rr wuy only attendant aiLCTiaani was was Mrs. u J j. vaBe a, ,Tl.jif - Wl. . cnaaoad again. In i effort tn ,u. . r t mivuut - w ickam Liir nmrnaL p nvnn rn ?Z!,a tWuPlr!,Robln 1 ro htre in oW of that the show up t Al, tnt fel- IliJL 1 1th brW tatement that one evening wlwn lOT a"1 blew a fse in accessories. ... . . . , ., . th uniivur k, r,i-.- t.. 7 . mis band played over the air peo- i"'"' piayea the Pavmaster b-TZ ri TJUtAnanf nnnmin. ,. . . K r-J ,i i i , . ; - ' pr; Kepi pnoning to the local - own iucea r Qer L. J. Nairn. R.CJfJt.. was the ...ti .i . tso th lwhnMam . iauw nauwu iu&ij) wtml rrCOrov w,. uuuuu n. . t . . i tK, ImijI.tnAa'j.' I her novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin.' 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It Is Important that you should lay In your coal supply this summer as lt la almost certain that the dealers will not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUT TOUR COAL EARLY (It la also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. TOE SEAL OF QUALITY ' LIT"' Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Hcrrine in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon m uiuiiier Bloater PHONES 116 OR 117 7m SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 563 '