PAOK fOUR t I ii 11 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcau Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewrlry Itf pairing Hand Encravlng VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China. Illnnerware. S H 0 E S (i la s-.es, Baggage and .Novrllies. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant WHITE It's Summer And AH Feet Lead To CUT RATE SHOE STORE I'resentfiijr Outstanding Styles: White Saddle Oxfords, Fancy Canvas and Hop Sacks, Dressy White Shoes. We take pleasure hi offering for your selection the largest choice of Women's Stylish Summer Shoes in our history. Low heels, cuban and high heels. Budget priced. Children's and Men's Shoes Too! Cut Rate Shoe Store OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Mail orders Promptly Filled 506 THIRD AVE. W. Across From Orme's Drug Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 6 p.m.. stopping at all local stations, arriving JASPER Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 7 ajn. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 aJn., stopping at Terrace, Pacific, Hazelton, New Hazelton, Smlthers, Burns Lake, Van-derhoof, Prince George, Glscome and McBride only. Arrive JASPER Thursday and Saturday 12:25 p.m. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT: TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 11 pjn. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 6:30 pjn. Air Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars on trains leaving Monday 6:00 p.m., Wednesday and Friday 10:30 a.m. Coaches only on other trains from Prince Rupert For Full Information. Reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 528 Third Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Camp Kcquircmcnts Folding Cots, Folding Chairs, Pack Sacks, Pack Boards, Sleeping Robes, Tents, Grass Rugs White Wood Furniture Chests of Drawers, Dressers, Meat Safes, Ceiling Dryers, Tables, Chairs, Night Tables, Book Shelves Floor Covering Inlaid Linoleums, Linoleums, Congoleums, Seamless Axmlnster Carpets and Mats Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE, Next to Daily News Green 910 BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Butchers. y ttl .; NO WASTE rL HEADY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage rKINCU RUPERT CO. LtA BRITISH COLUMBIA 5 fa. lit H price, Sgrm'f Old Rye rnnh'fiiiM fA V cn fit tKe greatest values in hiVy. fk Convince yourself it'l B2 next timt tay Stapamt OURyt. NEW FILM 110Z.$1.25 250Z.$2.35 430L$3.55 kigatBHg PLEASE SAVE THE BOTTLE! Canada needs Glass! Save all bottles. Your Salvage Committee will collect. IN MAKING LONDON. Julv 10 ? -A mm? the brunette charm of Barbara Warin with Rosamund Johns, whose hair has a reddish tinge, midway between. The other girls playing their part as A. T. S. arc Joan Oates, Jean Gillie and Joan Greenwood. For the shooting of this picture there was no fuss and bother about costumes because the seven stars appear throughout the picture in khaki service dress and the service scenes are taken ln actual camps. Many real members of the A. T. S. were -selected for minor role and the seven stars soent a week in uniform under actual service conditions at one of the principal training centres of the A. T. 8. to get the "feel" of the service. , TEA CAR ! 'ft IS HERE A notable acquis,uon to the war semes fs ilities Men's Christian of the Young Association ln I rrince Kupert is the imposing tea wu? n vehicle which was delivered 1 yesterday from Petawawa. Ontario, and was driven up yesterday afternoon by C. F. Leslie, the local supervisor, from the railway yards to Third Avenue In front of jthe Y M. C A. hut where It Is now attracting considerable attention, being the first motorvehlcle of its type ever seen herc I The tea car is golng-4hu operation here at once.' It wlfifrnlnlster primarily to the men of the forces at such places as its need seems apparent but will also be available for all types of war service even ' for the benefit nf .I1H. 1 quired j The tea wagon delivered here Is 1 the first one to have been used In jCanada. having been dedicated m 'the fall of 1940 bv the Governor General. f J7TT. FIATT.V TJr.WS LOCAL BUY TELLS OF OLD LAND Clarence Finley Does Some Travelling Meets Rupert People Plenty of Food Westminster Abbey. St. Paul's Cathedral, London Bridie. Buckingham Palace and several other points of Interest. We got free train tickets so I went to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Loch Lomond. film in the making in Britain saw the 0110 oI Fortn Brtde "We're Not Weeoing.' is about the In G,MWY w a museum girls in the Auxiliary Territorial wnere the7 had mummy con Servire and Is the first feature to Uds- oW wir wpaPn trnm Egypt be made with seven leading ladies and almo,t ewrythlng under the treated a of equal rank. They're wn- 1 Particularly Interested all stars. "There has not been the in lne atutfed animate and birds slightest dispute." said Director Drourht ,T(lm Africa and Austra-Adrian Brunei as he directed the The mechanical department girls. would drive an engineer nuts. In one scene the stars were Sma'1 011 refineries, ship engines, crowded into a Uny set Represent- locomotlv'"v Per plants and ins a section of a rallwaV carriage many other mechanical devices They ranged from the extreme 4)0,11 10 ca,e about lhe ,tee oI a fairness of Joyce Howard and th. Mtchen table. One of those oil Sura Quick Relief from Asthma ind Hiy Fever with t 1 f-i? t ... KELLOGG'S RELIEF Sergeant Clarence Finley, havim ' orrived overseas a few weeks a (to small pipe nitnw wuiit make an for service with the Royal AlratlracllVe window in the store. Force, writes an interesUng letter j. to Joe Scott describing vlslU to The food unt too bad in eamp. various paru of England and , We get loU to eat although there Scotland including London. Edln- i much variety. "Chocolate U burch and Glasgow. He also tells rationed to one bar a week for of meeting former Prince Rupert ' servicemen and X don't think elvt-, friends in the Old Land. While jlarM ckn fet any yet. although I food is pretty drastically rationed unarstand they wUl get it ration -in England these days, the local moa The firs meal I had in n boy suggests that there is little In I restaurant we got no butter on the way of real hardship In this OKlT bread or no sugar tn our tea.: regard, 1 1 put a square of chocolate in the. The letter i as follows: lta and this helped take the btt- I arrived overseas about three 0ut somewhat. Since then I weeks ago and am now at a signal aeems to be a little butter j had doing a refresher course. and ln the cafe. We get j We are about 9 miles from the tter twice a day and tea iwithj nearc t town, surrounded with -r, twJw, , fay also. At lunch ! f.irm houses, bams, sheep, horses. w tnout. At Edinburgh I hadj p.rrs chickens and cows. I chicken dinner in a caJe and lt! I've only been here for three 0 (about $1.0Q It wasn't; L-3 as I was In a pool for three bad but I had to hunt far a werks, two of which we hungfeu. mlnBte gf3re I found the around going through stores for ichU:kn t: ' cur new flying suits, oxygen, T rv Kt.iker fcwmerlv masks, etc. and we also had 6 days leave. We have the air forde of the RfrJ nre MaU. when on leave. Dame aress u wear arouna MTeiy lr llailci'ttli a B. C. tank, Jean Ritchie ln station. It's very ear-artable and ,n m th Cmdian War Of has no brass to shine, which llve 1 beside pleases everyone. m m Rupert unui about I years I went to London for a few ukes mgiand and I don't days of my leave and saw Big Ben.J ew be back to live in Canada. "Some fellow just came tn cursing the pigs for chewing the collar off his shirt He evidently had it drying on the grass when the pig found It A few others are This advertisement is not pub- 1 was trough Edinburgh Castle around a tin boUlng an egg which llshed or displayed by the LI auor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia and saw the Scottish Memorial which was laid ln a field about half an is a beauty spot of the hftUr . -rh rtWH .nrt casUe. Holyrood Palace was ataolBfe looked upon as lunuies. If we interesting. I saw the bed in get real hungry we're going to se which Mary Queen of Scots alept.,now cooked chicken taste. 6 feet 6 lnche, wide and 7 or sj are loU of rvtce can- .6 ..... a u uic iiiiS- around toe country and we ing on the top and on the sides. , .EJTiITL!! The last day there we went upL tUM m the river a bit on the bus and I" ."T... 7 . 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