-AOE FOUR a a a O o o o 0 o o a a a 0 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE . sxl Chas. Dodirnead fc'jj. A I Optometrist in Chance 4 J Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASL.M11NT STOKE for Fine China. Ulnnerware, UUun, Baggage and ovciues. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant w.v House Dresses If you are one of Uiom: who prefers to select jour house dress from twenty or thirty varied styles, then you will be pleasantly surprised to discover that the Peoples Store offers just the variety you're looking for. ALL TRICES SIZES 12 THKU 52 Your pocketbook can dictate your choice, too, 'because the Peoples Store , hai house dresses in prrce ranges. For a pleasant change buy several, both your size and style' are carried at all times at the Peoples Store. U0O0H0HW&0KH0KO00to 2 A. MacKenzie Furniture LtH. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY LINOLEUM FOU ALL YOUR FLOOltS Battleship Brown Moir Inlaid, all colors; Inlaid Linoleum; Printed Linoleum; Congoleum; Feltol; Rugs In Congoleum and ' Linoleum, all sizes. PHONE 327 3rd AVE. WEST BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillet . . . ai Your Local Butchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT q jjrj BRITISH COLUMBIA 5 " Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night J RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prirfce Rupert" v THIRD AVE- Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 l If Your Hair Is Noi Becoming V ou Should Be Coming To Us! The very latest in hair styles: Waves . . . Pompadours . . . Bangs . . . Pin-Curl Waves . . . Rolls . . .Pin Cutis. FACIALS For that schoolgirl complexion. MANICURES For the lady that desires lovely hand. SCALP-TREATMENTS To put lustre into hair that Is dryed .out from the summer sun. O i SI V o o a a a a o o a o g o o a o a o o a o o o o o o O t-LdiyifiML it Aiacnine ana macmneiess. au ou permanent a for that soft natural look. Also the short Victory bob. Let one of our three competent operators make g you more beautiful o BUDDY KEMP ELSIE KLOHN The Modern Beauty Shoppe Corner 3rd Avenue and 6th Street SHEARER, DOUGLAS ropular Screen Stars Teamed In "We Were Dancing" at Capitol Theatre With Norma Shearer and Mel-vyn Douglas co-starred, the screen adaption of Noel Coward's stage hit, "Tonight at 8:30." comes to the Capitol Theatre today only under the title "We Were Dancing." Miss Shearer is seen as a daugh ter of royalty, penniless but game. and very much in love. The lucky man is Melvyn Douglas, also a scion oC royalty decidedly on hU nnnr TVtth nf them nrr nrnfwt-1 - - i sional guesU, living in luxury aij . 1 1 . , Y. .. A . .... n m we nomes oi icajuijr num iuiiu who glorify titles. The couple marries, but fares badly as a visiting team. Society wants them single as partners for extra guests. Accordingly they pretend to be unmarried and visit secretlv. but the arrangement is shattered by Gail Patrick, a society decorator who is in love with Douglas. She manages to spilt the pair and Lee Bowman, who was engaged . to the pretty foreigner 0 0 0 0 1 SI O ' THE DAILY NEWS before her marriage to Douglas, manoeuvres a divorce. Meanwhile, Douglas goes to work a a decorator and one of his first chores is to design the home which Bowman and Miss Shearer are to occupy after their marriage. There Is amusing irony In the situation, but he goes through with It until he meets his ex-wife and th nid flame revives. It turns out that she wanted him to get a Job In the first place. Now that he nas one. the status is quo and they're hanDllv married. Marjorle Main, Reginald Owen, Alan Mowbray. Florence Bate. Heather Thatcher.. Connie Oll-chrtst and Nella Walker are also in the cast FINDS JOBS FOK It. O.'S. LONDON. Sept 2: O J. J. II Nation, a retired Brigadier-general himself. Is the friend of Britain's 'axrd" officers. He has made It his business o Ind lobs for off I cers retired from the British army yet still fit to work. LOYAL WITH 22ND STOCKHOLM- Sept. 2: O An Italian woman who has Just had her 22nd child has called the baby "Italia Oermarua Vlttorla." says Svenska Dagbladet. Bowling Club NOTE THESE IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT YOUR Opens Again Indication Are That Kex Alleys Will Have Successful Season Tuesday night welcomed the opening of the Rex Bowling Club From seven o'clock until midnight dozens of players competed with one another for the various prizes of War Savings Certificates. The final tally showed the re culU as follows: Ladles' high, Mls Pearl Mensles. 212. Men's high. Robert W. Lew. 303, Hidden score. Bill Kyle. 158. All Indications point to a very successful season for the trundles Terrace Miss Mary Sargent And Miss Mart ret Sargent arrived from Hazelton to spend the week-end with Miss Barbara Sherwood While here they took the opportunity of spending Sunday at Lakelse Lake, returning east Monday night. Miss Barbara Sherwood left on Monday to resume her duties on the nursing staff at Wrinch Memorial Hospital. Hazelton. NEW RATION BOOK s ta Save youiAeljf JnauUe The new Ration Books No. 1, now being distributed, do NOT become valid and must not be used until Monday, September 7th, 1942. They will be good for the six months period commencing September 7th. DATES ON WHICH TEA, COFFEE AND SUGAR COUPONS BECOME VALID COUrONS NOS. COUrONS NOS. COUrONS NOS. COUrONS NOS. COUrONS NOS. COUPONS NOS. COUPON NO. 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OTHER COUPONS There are three other series of coupons In the book, namely 'Sparc B', 'Spare C ind 'Spare D'. No u for these coupons has been designated. Do not detach these coupons from your book. DO NOT USE DETACHABLE POSTCARD NOW The detachable return postcard at the back of the new Ration Book is intended for use when applying for your Ration Book No. 2. If this postcard is lost or used improperly, there may be complications and delays when the time comes to get the next book. DO NOT USE THE DETACHABLE POSTCARD UNTIL YOU ARE ADVISED TO DO SO. You must write your name and address in ink in the space provided at the top of each sheet of couponi and you must write the serial number of your book in the space provided on the stub at the side of each hect of coupons. All coupons must be detached Sn the presence of the storekeeper. It is illegal for him to accept loose coupons. Penalties are provided for improper use of Ration Books. The inside front cover of your Ration Book shows the location of your nearest Ration office. Y6ur enquiries should be addressed to that office: Always give serial number of your Ration Book when writing. OTTAWA t STARTING THURSDAY - yqu Feature at 1:00, 3;09, S 1J, 7 . , , Tracy a sports prlter named'jiml. Kate a highbrow columnist named Tessl laugh! ex plode all over the place .when they meet.., In the Picture of the Yearl KNDINO TONIGHT Complete Show: 7:00, 9:00 Norma Shearer. "VK WEHK D.CN'lTNti" At 7:4, 9:U) SUNDAY MIDNITi: Larainc Day "YANK ON Itl'ILMA ItOAD- HtPBll! woiy Thi YEAR CAP! IjMauur'.t I: ir! "i; m.j'.!i :. ! Ql Quern Ctutiii;- Iulld. Iftt coiut 1 Bunkn Iiand anO ftvera and Smith Inlet are th- y . only arcma in Prince Rupert di-tttet which arc still open to net 3a amtason ttahlng. Owtng to tact: Of m,. rain and low water in Us auvsutw. tll thorc has not boon a iatnettnt ; .(, escaptneni of fisn to th spawn-; Trr.( tag fiwuids so tut and. accord-1 tnarjy, other arau stUl ratn u ) eloaad to nahlng. IN., AdverUae in The Dally New RBNl'LTH PHONE W Used Instruments AT SAVINGS ritl( I S C Melody fesophone made by Ch: K N. White. Utidttitn sitade by Olb-wide. 49" Mtk. t-tofce Oeiieral waves. Furniture t-psece IMnlnt; Itoom Suite. 4 I)r. -Stom for burning coal or wood. 10 n Heaters lor bnrninc oil. Tent 14x14-4 chen Cabinet. Bookcases, Duflet.. R Ileda with spring and Mattress. ElioV Furniture Stoi Uril lutnlturr Third Avenue, Neit t the Dai.'j ' qiHHHHHHHHHaE2 5! 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