PAOE TOUR I. I f ... 44 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE I RAILWAY I LINES tiM JHr Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Chares Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for Fine Chin. Dinnerware. Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant I ii m A PLAYBOY" 3& AM). MY MOM (JETS ALL MY CLOTHES AT The Rupert Men's and Boys' Store BOYS' SWEATERS UNDERWEAR BOYS' CAPS SHORT PANT SUITS LONG PANT SUITS SPORT JACKETS BOYS' PANTS BOYS' OVERALLS The Store for Dad and Lad Rupert' Men's and Boys' Store. You'll be agreeably surprised at the extra large department carrying a full range of boy's clothes and you'll discover the prices will meet your budget requirements, too. Come in and look around. S Rupert Men's & Boys' Store 21" SIXTH ST Across From Helgerson Real Estate THE STORE FOR DAD AND LAD Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific KEGULAK STEAMER SERVICE To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports; also to Ketchikan, Wran-gell, Juneau and Skagway Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Information, Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. wmtwtfTWtwtHtwttT NOW IS THE TIME- Give us an order right away for the amount of coal you expect to need next season. This will enable us to meet your requirements now or as supplies arrive, , , It Is important that you should lay ln, your ppal supply this summer as it is almost certain that the dealers will ' not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter. " IX IS NOT HOARDING TO BUI YOUR COAL EARLY (It is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. NO WASTE PRINCE RUPERT PHONES 116 OR 117 BUY ... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Butchers. READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storag Co. Ltd. e BRITISH COLUMBIA Crofton House Pioneer School iiaj .Many Distinguished Gradu ates; Founded 1898 Crofton House School. Vancou ;ver, founded In 1898 by the Misses Gordon, became under their direction the leading private school for girls in British Columbia, and for several generations graduates have distinguished thcmselvff not only in university life butj alio oi the many other fields of activity open to women. In 1937 the school was reincorporated as an Educational Trust and three years later it was accredited by the Department of Education, thus enabling girls to pass from other schools Into Cror-ton House School without loss of time. This also means that girls may be recommended for admission to the University of British Columbia, and to similar Institutions in Canada and the United States, without examination. The new principal. Miss Ellen K. Bryan, MA, a distinguished graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, has had wide teaching experience in Havergale College, Toronto and in Trafalgar School, Montreal, and it Is confidently expected that under her leadership the school will go forward and thus keep faith with its fine heritage i of the past Make Films jj Over Germany LONDON, Aug. 8 V The mov ing picture public soon will see a film of a real bombing raid over Germany. The cameraman. Flt.-Lt. E. P. Moyne. went on three R.A-F. raids on Bremen to get the pictures. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 p.o. Box 5tl FRASER STREET PRINCE RDPERT THE DAILY NEWS Brigadier Stein Ia.R.P. Wardens Sapper in 1914' Hear A. M. Davies i , ' Gives Report on U. B. C. Lectures Wide Experience Specially Fits: Awarded Proficiency Officer For Command Of I Certificate Armored Division j The meeting of the AJIJ. wardens held last evening In the Brigadier Charles Ramsey Stir-' Canadian Legion rooms was ad-llng Stein of Quebec City, of fleer ' dressed by A. M. Davtot, secretary commanding a formaUon in a of ther local Civilian Protection Canadian armored division, has 'committee who had attended the fd extensive experience as ah recent series of lectures and de-bfllcer of the Royal Canadian En- rrionstratlons at the University of glneers which he .has turned to B.C. under the auspices of the good use In the modern method of Provincial Civilian Protection Ad waging war by machines. His first vlsory Council. On completing tho connection with military life was course Mr. Davies was given the as a sapper in the 6th Field Com- certificate of proficiency, pany, R.C.E. in the Non-Perman- Among those speaking or U-c ent Active Militia In 1914 but on turlng at the school were Mr graduation from the Royal Mill- Malnwartng. chairman of the ad tary College he was commissioned vlsory council for the provum as a lieutenant In the R.C.E. in Professor Clark, professor "f 1915. He saw overseas service In chemistry at UJJC, Lieutenaii the engineers in France and Bel- Atkln of the Vancouver Fire D. glum from 1917 to 1919 and Joined partment. Captain Leften. Lt uie Permanent Force after World col. Shrum. Mr. J. A. Clou, Cap- War One. Promoted to Captain in tain Nixon. Niw Westminster Fire 1921, he studied at the School of Department, Mr. Oswald of the Military Engineering. Chatham. Vancouver Fire Marshal's off to-. England, In 1921-22 then served as .corporal Taylor, BC. Provincial First District Engineer In Mdltary j police and Inspector Moodle. District No. 10 from 1924 to 1926. Lecture dealt with cases, mod- Thls post was followed by a term'frn bombtn. forms lor use by as Instructor at the Royal Military wardens, gas masks and gas casu-Academy. England, from 1926 to allies, sabotate orovlnclal oraanl- 1928 and after service as Engineer atkm. and mmlm ntctures were Officer in Military District No. 5 to demonstrate Incident and he attended the staff College tmfthods o iemnt with them. Quetta, India, in 1931-52. Promo- Among the most important things ted to Major hi 1931 he was as sistant director of ?neineer ser vices at National Defence Headquarters from 1933 to 1936 when he was. promoted to brevet Ueut-erunt-Coflmel and became Staff utnerai reraonax or tt lira ana Assistant Adjutant General 'Or ganization at Canadian Military The Government of the Province of British Columbia FARMERS' TAXES In order that work may be arranged all Farmers desirous of working out their taxes on the roads are hereby notified that Applications for Certificates must be made to the Provincial Collector for their district not later than 31st August, 1942. THOMAS COLE, Surveyor of Tases. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Cedar Chests Beautifully finished with Walnut Inlaid Veneers with Copper Band, protection against moths. All at different prices. PHONE 775 $1.35, $1.50, $2.25 MULE S'tJIPPEHS 327 3rd AVE. WEST BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Ladies' Beaded Fur Trim and Hair Seal Moccasins. All colors. Priced at, $1.25 to $2.95 : All color Chenille Slippers at t. .... . S , !)(! I i) 'I'll 1 i1lll'l"t ' Fashion Footwear Next to Dollar Store Phone Red 32 1 BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Is the need for sustained Interest and continued practices "Tomorrow's time enough" is playing into the hands of the enemy. Incidentally Inspector Moodle paid tribute to the efficiency of the organlsa- Adjutant at the Royal Military tkm Jn Prlnce Rupert In his Ulk College of Canada until 1939. Con-lu.. Mr nvW u-a. able flrm!ltl,1hls Ueutenant-Coknelcyto tnat ln wrtom rwpw.u in 1939 he commanded the En-,oth ahead of centrn were us of air raids. Arrangements were made for Headquarters in Xndon. He re- of Iectarea. copte. wlU turned to Canada .in October 1941. dUtrtbul, to nriou( dlJ. to become Assistant Adjutant- ,rW(t .arH.. ta ,hr h.. General and Quartermaster Oen-.trja8 Al nliab dates Mr Davies era o a vanaoian armorca oiT,,, dlIfcrent dMrtcU sion and promoted to was Brtfa-jand full discussions will take place SSf I ? r"t 0 the material In the lectures. February 4, 1 1941 Born ito Vancou- aUo e rJTZ? 1 'h2r I rty on the potlonof incident xts J? 8 T anf Jt- Offteer " This U an appointment IIU e pow lives at Quebec City authorities. A and they have one son. William 1 ...'. .' j Frederick Ramsay Stein, aged 13. entation of this paper with the Baseball Standings National League W. L. Brooklyn 73 32 St. Louis 56 47 Cincinnati . 55 47 New York 57 49 ! Pittsburgh 48 53 Chicago 48 59 , Boston 45 64 Philadelphia 30 72 American League New York 70 35 (Cleveland 60 47 (Boston 59 47 ;8t. Louis 56 54 .Detroit ... 51 59 i Chicago 46 55 Washington 43 61 Philadelphia 43 69 SURVIVOR OF HOOD Pet .702 .608 530 .538 .475 .449 .413 .291 .667 Ml .557 .505 .464 .455 .413 .381 LONDON, Aug. 8 0 When Britain's battle-cruiser Hood blew up May 24, 1941. only three survivors were listed. Now It turns out there were four. Stoker J. C. R. Silk now charged with desertion said he drifted on a raft for three days, was picked up by a trawler and landed at Liverpool. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD ' SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS j Iron and Brass Catting! Electric and Acetylene Weldlnr SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MININO MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled o o O s o 8 o o o o o o 6 o o o o o o o o o o final verdict being that such an o appointment or appointments here 5 n-r 1 14 fru. Af 9A nrl.ftnln.. It Ih. O other papers presented by Mr. Davies provoke as much discussion there Is an assurance of sustained and worthwhile Interest In local A.R.P. activities. A very hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mr. Davies for his Informative and Interesting talk. o o o ENDING TONIGHT At 123, lexas Your Hair SATURDAY. AUOC8T 8 Complete Show: 7;05, 9 j0 Feature at 7:40, 9:& BEGINS MONDAY FOR 2 DAYS Adventure, Thrills and Laughter In die land of the Magic Moon? "WKIHMUGHION SOLDIERS IN UMITi:' Pete Smith's "Victory tfuln" SI NDAY MIDNITK John Garfield In "01 T OF Till: Is Not Becoming V ou Should Be Coming To Us! The very latest In hair tles: Mates . . . Pompadours . . . lUnrs . . . Pin-Curl Waves . . . Rolls . . .Pin Curls. FACIALS--For that scnootalrt complexion. MANICURES Ftr the lady that desires lovely hard SCALP-TREATM RNTS To put lustre into hair tha1 . out from Uie summer sun. PBRMANBNT8 Machine and machine. All oil prior that soft natural look. Also the short Victory t Let one of our three competent operators ns-you more beautiful BUDDY KEAIP oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc to ' ' A JVC- 00 1345 mi r DUE TO WAR CONDITIONS Canada will now on. have to depend as never beforn .... -put of her mine to fill the ever increasing demand , f Much of this will have to be from Alberta mines, but u be difficult If not Impossible if consumers wait, as In ,.c ' for cold weather before taking delivery. Do your part ln helping to avoid a serious aitua'.. filling your bin NOW and keeping it PULL. Stocks of Foothills Alberta, Bulkle'y Vaftcjr and Coir i , on hand. PHILPOTT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. PIIONK ail PHONE IL: h;Tn",nr:'Wt muM not ret on our laurels, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo of that year as Assistant Adjutant- o gaInwl thrw3gh Mtoal experience ELSIE KLOH.V KAY SCOTT ! The Modern Beaulif Shoppe i Corner 3rd Avenue and 6th Street VACATION SUPPLIES SKOL, for gun tan NOXZKMA SUN TAN 0Il'.7."" 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