FACE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist la Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand En graying VISIT OUU BASE.MENT OKE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant M SETTING THE 1943 STYLE PACE Rupert Peoples Store Suits Are In Style All Year Around It's our personal opinion that we secured the smartest women's suits in our history. Give us your opinion. We're sure youll agree. Rupert Peoples Store THROUGH WIFE'S EYES 'saw" the investiture at which LONDON, Aug. 16 CP) Sgt. he was D.C.M. through the eyes Thompson, blinded while clear- of his wife, who described the ing a minefield at El Alamein scene to him. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Dinette Suites, Bedroom Suites, Floor Coverings, all kinds Bed Springs, Bed Mattresses, all kinds Cedar Hope Chests Store Hours 9:30 a.m. to 12:00; 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 Closed all day Thursday Phone 775. 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Lid. TZfui Pioneer Druq&ists THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets . . At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA t. . Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. J Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. CFPR (1210 Kilocycles) Schedule MONDAY IM. 4:00 Sextette trom Hunger 4:15 Henry King's Orchestra 4:30 Prof. Woods 4:45 Two Kings and a Queen 5:00 Tea Dansant Time 5:30 Sports Interviews 5:45 Sound off 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 G. I. Jive 6:30 Music from the Pacific 7:00 Ann Watt 7:15 Melody Round-up 7:30 Music from America 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Yarns for Yanks 8:45 Serenade from Rhythm 9:00 Down Beat 9:30 Novelesque 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Fish Arrivals 10:10 Recorded Interlude 10:15 The Choristers 10:45 Blind Alleys 11:00 Closing announcement TUESDAY A-M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Andre Musette 9:00 Hoosier Hot Shots 9:15 Singing Strings 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Melody Time 10:30 Wilf Carter 10:45 They Tell Me 1 1 : 00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Petit Concert im. 12:00 Melody Round-up 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One O'clock Musical 1:30 Andre Kostelanetz 2:00 Closing announcement Local Tides Tuesday, August 17 High 1:58 23.1 feet 14:41 22.0 feet Low 8:30 0.5 feet 20:48 3.5 feet Wednesday, August 18 High 2:45 22.8 feet 15:23 21.9 feet Low 9: If 1.1 feet 21:3 3.6 feet Thursday, August 19 i High 3:3" 21.5 feet 16:0t, 21.0 feet Low '-. 9:51 2.7 feet 22:20 4.1 feet THE ARMY NEEDS Men and Women Don't wait for a call BE A VOLUNTEER! GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring in 'Tomato Sauee are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as conditions permit. "Largest Organization of its kind in the World" Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association JOHN LLOYD WRIGHT Resident Representative 167 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 952 Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 711 and I will gladly call KWONO SANG IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to Kin; Tat 612 7th AVE. WEST AH your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 247 THE DAILY IfZWS MONDAY,, AUGUST BATTERED BUT UNBOWED A picture, just released by the Censor, of Broadcasting House, London, home of the British Broadcasting Corporation, as it is today. Most of its surface shows where repairs have been made after bomb-damage. The skirting painted black and white for the convenience of pedestrians In the blackoutis an anti-blast wall. Broadcasting House itself has been hit twice, but not one program has ever been off the air for a minute. Sport Chat Who's the better short-stop Marty Marion of the Cardinals or Eddie Miller of the Reds? That question, put up to members of the Pittsburg Pirates during a recent St. Louis- Pittsburgh series, created enough noise to put a Brooklyn rooter's section to shame. The majority of the Pirates thought Marion was the classier of the two but the arguments for Miller were long and loud, particularly because of the .983 fielding record which the Cincinnati star hung up last year' when he made only 13 errors in handling 743 chances. Marlon trailed My-ler last year and also is slightly behind this season in fielding. "Marion is very good," piped Honus Wagner the owner of the most conspicuous pair of bow legs on the bench, "But I With Minora Blades1. Minora is by far the best and sharpest double-edge blade In its class. It's tht' quality blade In the low-price field. rwr.i m.t.iii ii ni.i.ni ii-i.i TILLIE THE TOILER pick Miller because he has been around longer and has more experience. He plays the batters better." Manager. Frankle Frisch cast a loud vote for the Cardinal. "Marion was hot against us robbed us out of three games with his habit of making Impossible pick-ups and throws." Luke Appling, 33-year old shortstop with Chicago White Sox, with an .established lead in the race for the American league batting championship, is surging to an added honor this season. Appling needs only seven more hits to land him among those few players, still active, who have made 2,000 or more hits In a career. Appling is batting at a .333 clip, the latest figures reveal, with Dick Wakefield, the Detroit rookie outfielder, in pursuit with .323. Guy Curtwright of the Whit? Sox clings to third place with .319, Vernon Stephens of the St. Louis Browns fourth with .304, and Oris Hockett of Cleveland fifth with .296. MR FORCE IS LEADING In the world of sport the R. C-A.F Softball team leads the league while some eight other trams are Juggling for second and third place. The play-offs are coming up soon, and all "ams are expected to get their remaining games played off as oon as possible. Arrangements may foe made through Mer Thomas at the hut. fLET'S SEE -.VOU'VE VO REALJfl DOME STEr40dRAPHi; JUKE SOr MOTOF TRAflS- THIM PORtT-RCRUTlNS j MORE EX-PJBL4C RElTIONjClTlNaMAWl nlUTISII AFRICA ANNOUNCEMENT After August 24th Retail Milk Deliveries will be discontinued by us, except the Districts Section 2 and Seal , Cove. We are unable to keep the cars In good running order. Milk will be left at Grocery Stores. Please arrange with 0 your grocer to save your milk for you. It is important that you bring your empty bottle! when calling for your milk. Valentin Return '(all empty bottles to our driver. Baseball Scores SATURDAY National League St. Louis 11-0. New York 1-8. Cincinnati 9-4, Brooklyn 2-3. Boston 3, Chicago 2. Pittsburgh 8-2, Philadelphia 2- 1. SUNDAY Cincinnati 5-6. New York 4-5. Chicago 5-3, Philadelphia 2-0. Boston 5-1, Pittsburgh 1-11 St. Louis 11-3, Brooklyn 3-4. SATURDAY American League Cleveland 12, Philadelphia 9: New York 2, St. Louis 1 Washington 7, Detroit 4. Chicago 2, Boston 0. SUNDAY New York 7-3, Chfcago 2-4. Boston 3-4, St. Louis 2-0. Detroit 5-3, Philadelphia 4-2 Washington 4-2, Cleveland 0- 6. SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 7, Holl;lvood 0. Seattle 6. Oakland 4. Los Angeles 1, San Diego 0. San Francisco 5-0, Sacramento 3-3. SUNDAY San Francisco 9-6, Sacramento 7-2. Hollywood 7-4, Portland 6-3. Seattle 5-0, Oakland 2-3. Los Angeles 1-1, San Diego 0-4. SATURDAY International League Jersey. City 3-3, Montreal 1-0. Baltimore 4-4, Toronto 3-1. Newark 6-10, Rochester 2-5. Syracuse 2-7, Buffalo 1-5. . SUNDAY Rochester 9-5, Jersey City 3-14. Syracuse 4, Toronto 3. Newark 8-0, Montreal 4-1. Buffalo 6-2, Baltimore 1-3. - SATURDAY American Association Kansas City 9, Indianapolis 6 Columbus 6, Minneapolis 5. Toledo 8, St. Paul 1. Louisville 2, Milwaukee 1. SUNDAY Toledo 5-3, St. Paul 3-2. Columbus 20-2, Minneapolis 5-4. Indianapolis 4-6, Kansas City 3- 0. Louisville 10-2, Milwaukee 1-1 Carnival Grounds 'Work Is Started Construction Gets Under Way quite a bajid of volunteer workers, Including not a few ser vice men, whose work was di rected by N. Norton Youngs, general chairman of the car nival. , British territory In Africa IsS bees. Inhabited by 62,000,000 people. On Seventh Street Between Second and Third Avenues A good start was made on buildings and other construction work to be undertaken on Seventh Street between Second and Third Avenues In connec tion with the forthcoming Civic Centre Carnival. There was There will be further work- Little Child Passes Away Father of Little Jackie Miller Overseas .Mother Here Jackie Miller, a one-and-a-half year old child, whose father is serving overseas and whose mother resides here, died this morning in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. AN IDEA FROM AFRICA LONDON, Aug. 16 Vh For some time Britain has used a rocket apparatus which releases a steel cable In the air as a means of anti-aircraft defence at sea. Now it comes out that A. O. Wedderburn of Rusten-burg, Transvaal, tent the idea to a friend at Woolwich Arsenal and authorities were so impressed it was eventually adopted. A JOH TO HER LIKING VMELU MXI KNOWtT'S A DUT7 TO i REPLACE MEM 1 T-r rUK l Mb cX rClTtNfS DU1 OF WAR i zr. T-M V MA'iM I . . . . k i l i. 111111X1111141X1111111 x ... TODAY and TUES. Was Killed By Train 9 Sets of (lows. uompicie onows i;uu, 2:40, 4 53 f-j. Feature at 1:00. 3: 13. 5? t L . ; ' H ( :ji nn-Ti r-J MUBMiamtth F YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! So much love . and so much Joy whn lucky girl meets lucky boyl 1 too-of 'Tops! After being struck by train near North Pacific yesterday afternoon Alex Brown, a native cannery worker, whose home was at Skeena Crossing, died in the Prince Rupert General Hospital last night as a result of his Injuries. Brought to the hospital at 5 o'clock Brown was suffering from multiple fractures, including the skull, chin and legs. He died an hour after being 'admitted to hospital. B.C. Furniture Company Doors with Locks and Hinges at a low price. Al Win- 2 Hot Water Tanks. Water gallons. Tank, .GO 20 Wash Hasins at $5.50 each. Phone Rlack 321 Third Avenue .4 .lVP.?BJ'a' ti I J J ft 111 1. mm mf m. J m w 1 -LAIUIXK II.W A 2 Reel "Plan fot Dtitructi,. World Xt, ii.. xiiTirn en- cam ,,Utk Reserve t,bl. j of OrdCT-in-C nrnvwiri ftth v,,.- v. .. .. Ut to LcU 14 to '9 1 mb- K. a. .. r H. CATHCART Vkrtnrla. B C July 22nd 1013. LAM) KICISTRT let lit: Ortlflcate if Title a . lo Lou 1!, It. U and II ni. Sfrtlon 1, C ity of , una v. w wic 1 'j r Issued la the " both Black tos be r . . offic. nci' . .-., "v' shall, Bit the expl:-' ; f ta. iron the dat of - a 1 tlon hereof, tame l p j, certificate, unlerj ; i : j . . . 1 DATED at the U.aS Rfjit day Of AufTtUt AD. 194J. ANDREW THOMPSC Doputy Regu;t d BE READY! Rnmmpr 1 hprp r.pl TENNIS RACQUETS xtrnni? hv A n Urf- white Apartmn" Phone 427 NF.W ROY HOTEL J, ZARELLI, PROi' im u ii m i" u a w r rum n . Rates Sc if so Koorai. imi lniin Water Prince Rupftt, EC. Phone 281 P.O. Boi v f mmm mm it h w v i- Don't Be Embarrassed! It's more than embarrassing it's downright W convenient when you need a pin, a pot a outton, a mop, or any of those other little things thai seem unimportant until you need them. Why not make list and bring it down to our store and --see tof satisfactorily we can 1111 It. We'll make sure you won't be caught shortl TjH E YXRftE T V!! S T O II AlLJ-TV TUAT-?I v I I VI ..r- U A'AM. . i iksnr t iA xr. zir n h i -n, r I kl"f V. i J I l-VT It I I 1 jTft PI', tflv fc.l T 111 r- Lyy -A D ' 61 ' . N It rim ! -MB'- mmmwK. ' . VJl I 1 1 1 II ii ii i ii b'hbvmhhmbi i" i n i i ft