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If you haven't tried us yet, be sure and drop in. Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe 4th Street (Across from Post Office). Phone Blue 917 Early Ad. Copy i$ Appreciated .3 it 4 i 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 PHONES 81 and 82 J 4 4 CFPR (1240 Kilocycle!) Schedule Friday, High Low MONDAY PM. 4:00 Sextette from Hunger 4:15 Henry King's Orchestra 4:30 Two Kings and a Quen 4:45 Dr. Sedge wick 5:00 Tea Dansant Time 5:30 Sound off 5:45 G. I. Jive 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Aid. N. E. 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News ; 50 Recorded Interlude : 55 Program Resume 00 One O'clock Musical :30 Andre Kostelanetz :00 Closing announcement Local Tides Tuesday, September High 1:00 13:34 Low 7:25 19:45 14 23.0 feet 22.5 feet 1.3 feet 2.7 feet Wednesday, September 15 High 1:46 23.0 feet 14:13 '22.8'fesef Low 8:06 1.8- feet 20:29 2.1 feet Thursday, September 18 High 2:30 22.7 feet ' 14:51 22.5 feet Low 8:45 2.6 feet 21:11 2.3 feet September 17 3:14 21.5 feet 15:30 21.8 feet 9:25 21:55 3.9 feet 3.0 feet TIE GAME IN SOCCER 3ZH5 P'ATTT JCEWS Regiment and Air Force Flay to 2 All Draw in Cup Final Stalemated after 20 minutes of overtime In the Mobley Cup soccer, final, the Ontario Regiment-Air Force game ended in a two-all tie at Acropolis Hill Saturday. The teams are scheduled to replay the fixture Tuesday night. Smooth passing plays and sparkling goal-tending were features of the close game. Air Force had - the edge In territorial play at the outset and diew first blood when Fowler booted the hall past Infantino, the Army's goalie. The soldiers then took their turn at testing the opposing goal-tender and their efforts were rewarded when Mills scored from close in to knot the count at 1-1. Before the close of the first half the Air Force made it 2-1 in their favor on a neat play in which Melville picked up a rebound and kicked it home. A rebound was also respon sible for the Ontario' second goal. Jentsch drilled a lightning shot at Watson, .the Air Force goalie. The ball struck the post and bounced back, hitting the soldier, on the head and flying in through the Air Force up rights. Shortly before the end of. ihe regular playing time, Watson, in an attempt to clear the ball, rushed fifteen feet out of his goal and then fell. However he recovered himself quickly and the opposition failed to score. Moral support was given to the Regiment eleven by a large group of soldiers who attended the game and composed the bulk of the spectators. The line-ups: Ontario Infantino, Stengal. Prochuk, Reid, Scott, Smith, Mills, HighTon, Kesselowski, Kennedy, Jentsch. . Air Force Watson, Blre, Mc-Alpine, Novak, Bevlngton, Bay. Mahson, Kerr, Melville, McKil-lops, Fowler, Dmytrluk. AID FROM MOTHERLAND NAIROBI, Sept. 13 W) Windmills from Britain are being sent to Kenya Colony to1 aid the extended dairy and stock-fanming industry. Dally News Advertising Brings Results. DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS are Delivery Days. Orders taken for delivery must be left with us not later than 4:00 p.m. on day before. Co-operation will assist us greatly In giving better delivery service throughout the city. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" Phones 18-19. P.O. Box 575 BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA TILLIE THE TOILER WINE FOR THE VICTORIOUS Natives of Militello, Sicilly, greeted the victorious but thirsty British troops with a hearty welcome and a refreshing cup of wine. Here we see some of the tommies quenching their thirst as they rolled through this Sicilian town. Spiritual Security Is Needed The need of spiritual even more than material security in these days of stress when event3 " and problems were driving some rieoDle to despair and breakdown was emphasized by Rev. A. F. Mr.cSween In his morning sermon at First Presbyterian Church yesterday. Confidence in the aid and comfort of the Infinite presence of God was a great support and solace in days such as these. The pastor spoke of the confidence that those aboard a ship place in the captain when" the fog descenued as the vessel was In dangerous waters. Such a confidence of a spirJtuaL nature in God would be a great aid In the coyage through trying and perilous times. Advertise in the Daily News .ERE'S a grand new network show with delightful songs and music plus generous cash awards. Be sure to listen and discover how you can win $100.00 and another $100.00 for someone in the Armed Forces. HARMONY HOUSE is directed by the brilliant young arranger-componer, Richmond Hynlop. KELLY, DOUGLAS & COMPANY LIMITED NABOB FOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED VANCOUVER, CANADA ONLY A CATCALL, AT THAT! MV l'VE HALT! HE ARRESTS I CW''' iVAlVr1 V I y ,'lF . WBBEM ASLEEP LjS VJHO iS )ML MBI jJ , , Slv fc ' Jkv AMP NOW -TvlL' TBERET.yHk BE PRCMCHtC -:. . J . jJBteBARR!0S IS DARK -i ."y-lr-IRLs I'U-MAbCE f SHUCK5M EXlL Sea Cadets Prince Rupert Corp TUESDAY ROUTINE 6:55 run. Quartermaster calls Orderly Bugler and Ship's Gun-uer's Mate. 6:57 Bueler sounds Band, Guard and Markers to muster., 7 D.m. 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