f o 3 4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2l, 1943 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE Expert OPTICAL SERVICE , Chas. Dodimcad jll J Optometrist In Charge !i Watch, Clock, Jewelry Go To The CUT' RATE SHOE STORE Widths From A through E. All sizes. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Mail orders Promptly Filled Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUIC HASKMENT STORE for Fine CUina, uinnerware. Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant STEPS to Comfortable a smart oeason The new alligator and snake and lizard combinations are here. Also suedes, kids and patents. For Just the right color combination to match that new fall ensemble. Don't fall to see. the new shoes on sale at the Cut Rate Shoe Store now. shoes rem brothkr, sister, mother and dad Cut Rate Shoe Store 506 THIRD AVE. W. Across From Orme's Drug SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! Here is your chance to try the latest 3-INCH FEATHER BOD PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank. Balrd's Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAO Cor. 6th and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue 913 for Appointments ? t o ooooooooooiHXKKioooooooa oo &ooooooaoHooo o a o o a ooooo For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 6 pjn., stopping at all local stations. Diesel Car lor Terrace leaves dally except Sunday, 4:15 pjn. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 10:30 ajn., stopping at Ter- .race, Pacific. Hazelton, New. Hazelton, Smlthers, Burns .jLSkcM.yanderhoof, Prince George, Glscome ana .McBrlde t INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT: TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY 11 pjn. THURSDAY and SATURDAY 6:30 pjn. Diesel Car from Terrace 11:15 am. daily except Sunday. Mr conditioned SLEEPING and DINING CARS on trains leaving Monday 6:p.m., Wednesday and Friday 10:30 ajn. For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, City Passenger Agent 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Rupert, Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines if BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND I Sole Fillets ai Your Iocal IJutchcr.s. NO WASTE READY TO COOK f Canadian Fish &Cold Storage RINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA 1 NEWS FROM EDMONTON Coal mines of Alberta arc short of miners and operators claim they are running six weeks to two months behind schedule as a re-sul$. There Is a tremendously Increased domestic demand, particu larly from coast cities. Military camps have not yet begun to take deliveries, it is said. All male students entering the University of Alberta In Edmonton this week were required to enlist In cither the Canadian Officers' Training Corps or the newly-formed University Air Training Corps. Practically all new money available by insurance compani for investment is being subscribed to war loans, stated Arthur B. Wood (laugh film IS SHOWING The Fleet! In, Starring Dorothy Lamour, Coming Here This Week-end "The Fleet's In," a tuneful comedy yi which Dorothy Lamour Is featured as the star entertainer In a San Francisco dance hall popular with sailors, U the feature offering for this Friday and Saturday at the Capitol Theatre. Dorothy Is known as "The of Montreal, preseident of the Sun Life Assurance Co.. who has been a vuifnr tn Edmonton: Mr. Wood was here to attend an agency con. ference. A drive for funds for the Edmonton Community Chest is now under way. It started yesterday and will continue until October 3. This advertisement is not pubS.shed or dtspiayed oy ine uqw; Control Board or by the ( of British Columbia IF NOT YOU ARE CLASS "A" here's your chance Skilled and Unskilled Men of Lower MedicaJiGategories i IS GOOD HS ERE Afe Now Nee i NEWS to all men who are. i rMous to serve out wno ao noi measure up to tne uiass a sianaarus. ic muit Army will now accept men who are In the lower medical categories, aft well as Class "A" men, to serve in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. Men are needed to .serve as nursing orderlies, 'hboratAry assistants, operating room assistants, "radiographers, and chiropodists, and masseurs. Others are needed as clerks,' cooks, storemen, and for general hospital work. Experience in medical work Is not necessary. Dut this Is a particularly good opportunity for hospital workers, chiropodists, masseurs, and men holding first-aid certificates. Men if you have been unable to enlist because o your physical condition, then here Is where you can serve! Decide to Join Now. For Enlistment Apply to the RKCRUITINC, OFFICER at PRINCE RUPERT Or see the Recruiting Sergeant at Prince George. Or consult the Chairman of your local Civilian Recruiting Committee. ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Countess and Is known far and .wide as being sailor-proof. William Holden, a kUler-dlller with the girls, becomes her principal rom antic adversary with the wnoic fleet betting on whether or not he will be able to kiss her. With Eddie Dracken as co-conspirator. Holden succeeds not only in winning the bet for the fleet by ki.vs in? Dottv butr carries her off on the high seas of matrimony. 'The Fleet's In" Introduces nine song hits. which have already become hits "Tangerine." "I Re member You," "When You Hear the Time Signal," "Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing in a Hurry," "If You Build a Better Mouse Trap." "Not Mine." "Thr Fleet's In" and several others Featured in the picture are sur! popular entertainers as Bc?t-Hutton. Jitterbug exponent. Brtu Janes Rhodes. Lcif Ertkson and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orohrva NEWS FOR MIDLANDS Thrown from her hnre u & race In Alexandra Park at 01 a w i during the Fair. Mrs. Mary Hu; cock, 30-year old drug r!rrk a Tamblyn's drug store In O-shuw sustained Injuria which soon rc suited In her death In hn.sp.i -Her skull was fractured as wc: as her left thigh. Mr. Haiw-xii was the daughter of the late Ab; . Ellison and Mrs. Blttson of Cobour Fh attended school In CobouMt and twelve years ago in Port H;c ) was married to John Hancc-k n I Port Hope where arte made hi home before moving to Oshawa The electrical requirements by Industrie in Cobourg like other towns in this part of Ontario i nrreaninc to such an extent that disruption of service may well rr suit. Householders are being requested to cut down their use of power by twenty percent. Fac tories may stagger their noon hour stops as well as resorting to other expedients to Iron out the con sumption. Edward Dawn, four year old boy and ward of the Children's Aid Society, was kilted when hr fell from a moving automobile on the highway east of Cobourg. He fell from the car when a rear door flew open and was struck by an oncoming motor vehicle Be-IJef is that the boy. who suffered a fractured skull, was killed by the fall to the pavement rather than bv beln hit by the other car. The driver of the ear from which the lad fell was William Littlejohn of Toronto. The oncoming car which sUock him was driven by Private W. Fox of Bar- rlfleld. The greatest neeeilty of our . 41 a?p is io recover some oi unchristian doctrine of Ood." de clared Rev Dr. C J. L. Dates of Toronto, former president of a Christian university in Kobe. Japan, in speaking at Trinity United Church in Cobourg. The Japanese 'New Order repudiated worthwhile things. Dr. Dates as serted. Interesting Incident in the his tory of Quebec were recounted by Rev T A. Nlnd of Orafton In an artdres before the Cobourg itoiary Club. i Harold J. Staples, president of the Coboure City Dairy and for many years prominent In business and public life of Cobourg. sue-! "umbed suddenly to a heart attack last week. He was seventy years of age and was born on the Staples homestead between Cobourg and Orafton, He was for years a mem ber of the town council and other bodies, was aUo active In sports affairs and was a charter member of the Rotary Club. Prior to 1011 he was in the postal service, going into business In that year. He la mirvived hv his widow and a daughter. Lieut William 8mlthson Mac kenzie of Cobourg and Sergeant John Wllce Dudley of Warkworth are reported missing in action .overseas, Both are believed to have I been at Dieppe. HALIBUT SALES Portlock, Atlln. Superior, 'Storage. American 48,000, 17.8c and 13c, 24,000, 17.8c and 13c, Canadian 16,000, 18.6c iy r V Iff L Ijl M KWO.SV. SANO HINO j HOP KEE Chop Suey ; House Next lo King Tal Send ... 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