THE DAILY NEWS PADS TWO 3 S E A L TIIE SEAL OF 5 QUALITY I O beEbaiEj f : L Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salr.ion Smoked Salmon Bloater III I E'B ElfB CI El fBltlllfBI ? KWONG SANG HIXG m HOP KEE l Chop Suey f C12 7th AVE. WEST 2 ?! Open Today for Business B, E under new management ( W AH jour patronage welcome B Phone Red 24" wj 1 liiiiuiiniiJi . : BiBinrB i NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT New and Used FURNITURE 1 Sundstrand Adding Machine, in perfect shape. Very low price. 1 Electric Grill, just like new. 30 Bedsteads and Springs $00( 20 New End Tables in the latest styles. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue 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 568 ! Naish and Jones lull uiiu w w w w Doubles Winners UK BaaSai ; Further Results in Canadian Na-I tional Recreation Association Tourney Nalsh and F.-U. Jones defeated ! r.nl HvkM and B. Lee G-l. 6-3, j 1 6-4 to wfei the men's doubles in (the Canadian National Recreation 'Association's Tennis Club tourna- ment. Other results to date are as follows: Cpl. Hyslop and Mrs. Murray defeated Lt. Real and Mrs. Kel-Isey 9-11, 8-6, 6-3. Miss Rlvett defeated Mrs. Jur-main. 6-2. 6-2. Miss Longton defeated Mrs. Murray. 2-6, 8-6, 6-3. LJV.C. Nalah defeated F.-Lt. Jones. 6-2, 7-5. S. C. Thomson Is sailing tonight for a trip to Vancouver. V Mr. and Mrs. Ben Da bra mo are sailing tonight for a trip to HERE (Outstanding and unsurpassed. Tht same fine quality Is obtainable by jtass, bottle or case. Ask lor PILSENER. Free Delivery Phone 634 mi i III I gggggggl VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia John Niehotls. son of Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nicholls, 1 leaving tonight ts resume his studies near Victoria. , r, Lee- Wtag and three children of Norman v. Nelson of Nelson v., nrnt Bros. . . . ... Fisheries Ltd. is leaving tonight Port EJastagton are leaving tonight for a business trip to Vancouver, for a trip to Vancouver. I WAS Letter Box WORKERS RENTALS El' : Daily News: With reference to the high rental beuift paid to the Wartime Hous.ns Limited . for workers houses may I ejmretfg- the flust, that exiussfrvm ajspvt fatajty and Illogical rescsMMtfib a narked degree. Since when has a landlord based his 'rentals on the earnings of a tenant? As to the workers being paid more money here than in Vancouver or Vic-tuna, this is a misstatement tha can be proved by simple arithmetic. To give a coat of living bonus wKh one haosf and raise the cost of living with the othei appears to be an inconsistency An immediate cut in rent should be i given to compensate for the high i cost of living, for the lack o: Mdewa!ks playgrounds for our shlldren. community nans, telephone facilities, etc.. also lack of storage for the coming winters fuel, which the government has repeatedly requested us to stock up on. The conditions at the Staff Haute are little short of disgraceful and are responsible for th wholesale exodus of hundreds ' workers from the dry d -k i by WALLACE REYBURN Wallace Fey burn, war corretpondent for the Monlrtal Standard, ipent $lx and a hall hourg ashore with Canadian troop at Dieppe. The Retiment he went in with wat the firtt to land and latt to leave. Today' war corrnpondentt aren't tatiiRed to write their detpatchet trom behind line. They tet right in there with the fihting rnen and there their hater dt. Reyburn, whowa$ injured by thrapnel, had to twim out with men to the landinl-cralt under a barrage ol re which the German were concentrating on the shore line. The first barge he clambered onto sank. He swam to another only to find when he got into it that it was overloaded. A ship eventually took them off and out to a destroyer lying a mile or so off shore. London, Enp. (By Cable) It was one o'clock in the morning and I'd just come back from Dieppe! You've heard people describe to you "the most wonderful drive I ever had in my life". Maybe it was across Rockies or through Grand Canyon or just along Lakeshore Boulevard with a gale pounding huge waves up on to the roadway. But now I know definitely what is the most wonderful drive I ever had. There wasn't any beautiful scenery on this trip. It was through grimy docks of a South of England port! My swim out from the beach with the Canadians had left me clad only in a pair of underpants, army boots and blanket which the ship's steward ) had wrapped round me. The press liason officer met me at the gangplank as I came off and said "I've got a room for you at the hotel, the car's t "WW WP''','n sW'V-;,- aTK t mmeax li II Canadian National Railways TRAINS !'OK THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE III nJlT. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY pm.. sU.pptnd at all local stations Diesel Car for Terrace leave dally except Sunday. 4 15 p.m. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 10:30 am. slotting at Ter-lace. Paclf. lUselton. New Haielton. a- urn .Lak. Vanderh&ef, Prince Oeorte. CHseome ami MeHrioe only. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE KUITKTi TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY 11 p m. THURSDAY and SATURDAY 6:3 pJ. Diesel Car from Terrace 11 15 am. dally except Sunday. Air conditioned SLEEPING and DINING CARS on trains leaving Monday :p.m . Wednesday and Friday 18:30 J. For full information, reservations, etc., call or write It. S. GRF.IG, City Pasenter Agent M6 Third Ave . Phone MO, Prince Rupert. Agents for Trans-Canada Air Linos month Onlv when th. se condi- E- f Webber. rand secretary or a,a h.. ,,riii.ni f tho oddfellows' Lodce. is arriving: i lions art1 imirui - m getting labor to come and stay in on tonight's train on official du- Jj I Prince Rupert will be solved in ues lie w siaying in utr ruy un-'the meantime, the problem of get- til Thursday. Mr. Webber has been I ting labor to come and stay here secretary for the Oddfellow for will only Increase in acutenesa as over twenty years. He will be as-' these conditions in Prince Rupert stating the Grand Master at the become more public tared f rom !fteial visit next week cuis i coast. These conditions should be remedied now! LES VIKWD. OH I mrm V ready". We climbed into the preaa car and joined a huge convoy of army trucks taking Canadian troops out to their billets. I remember stretching back in my seat, lighting up a cigarette and feeling a surge of relief at beinfc buck on solid ground again. I'd ridden in this Chev. many times before on interminable jaunts among troops in England, collecting material for articles on their training that led up to their grand showing at Dieppe. Out there on the beaches and in the streets of Dieppe there had been moments when you wondered whether you would ever come through it alive and be back among old familiar things again. But here I was on "Old Faithful" as we call her, once more, and was I glad to be there! FOR QUICK RESULTS THY , KiSWB W'AMT ADO. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER i ": COUPONS arc still available ith ...l Dollars llav Pnla" OLD FAITHFUL More rh purrhitr In onr torf, We would appreciate t 5 new customers drop n lRi i let ut espial this gift ptln V to them. J MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where J", P.O. Ifcii SIS PlM.nr, , . Jr:B'rBt1ITaiB,,ltlBy,;, a) m 5 at Everyone Votes for the VAU1ETY STORK Where jour dimes are little dollars FO QUKT. KWLl.'JJi TRY A ajWB WANT ADD. V This personal despatch from Wallace Reyburn inspires General Motors to pay its humble tribute to the fighting men of the Dominion who gave their utmost at Dieppe! Such service as theirs cannot bo emulated except in the very battle-smoke. But they were, and must be, supported, and General Motors of Canada proud that the war equipment from its factories is to be found on every fighting front-pledges itself to produce that equipment to tho last rosourco of its men and machines. CANADIAN -BUILT WAR PRODUCTS ARE SERVING IN EVERY THEATRE OF WAR eSs