IS.; MM Ml ft' fe haft v 3P AGZf SEC Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUR BASEMENT ...ORE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant W six I k L Cut Rate 'MAIL ORDERS ' 506 THIRD AVENUE W. - THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHQP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. Jnd Are. (across from Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 SPEED THE VICTORY Re-investing the interest of the previous Bonds to the Fifth Victory Bonds, or in War Savings, or Certificates. Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) Prince Rupert MEN'S Working Boots PALMERS "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" 8 inch and 6 inch. GREB & STERLING Chrome and Men- nenite calf with throughout. Priced Shoe findings ff amily Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home i Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Chare Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Enzravlnf : S yours For a Smarter Fall Assuming, of course, your Fall Shoes come from The Cut Rate Shoe Store THEY'RE HERE! The largest selection of new shoe arrivals you've ever had the pleasure of seeing In Rupert. Fancy pumps, stylish step-ins and comfortable walking shoes that still look dressy. ... A complete range of sizes and widths, too. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION,. Shoe Store PROMPTLY FILLED (across from Or roe's Drue) double soles and solid from $5.50 'Sfl and arch supports. of Good Shoes" Concert Was Much Enjoyed Excellent Entertainment for the Forces at Capitol Sunday Nljht (By Dorothy Garoutt) Opening up with a nearty sing-song Sunday night's concert at the Capitol Theatre got of f to a good start, putting, the audience In an appreciative mood for the performance which followed. Use Kraupner was the fiist number on the program. Tapping her way Into the hearts of the boys she looked very pretty In a gay red blouse, 'scarlet sash and blue slacks. Use's costumes are always smart and cleverly designed. Lieutenant Patrick, who Is back from overseas and who was In an army troupe playing the London theatres while there gave one of Stan Holloway's Inimitable sketches In north country dialect. This time It was the tale of Sam and the Flood. Lieutenant Patrick Is a grand performer and we look forward to more of his character sketches. I hope, however, he will use the mike. It's very hard to hear at the back of the theatre and what he has to say Is certainly worth hearing. Agnes Grant, who was on an earlier Carl Clay program and who has a sweet voice, sang several popular ballad numbers. Pat and Jim next entertained In an attractive dance routine accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. S. Black. Pat, Is you know, Is Pat Love and Jim Is Sergeant Major Jim McCague. This was followed by two violin solos by a real artists, Bom TTTTTWVVHTVfVTTTTTTTVt NERVES cause pain and symptom effects, regardless of name, designated as . . . trouble, dis-ease, or, disorder. To correct and prevent countless electrical terminal effects of cause unknown or known, Power Companies recognize the advantages In dividends ol money spent on maintenance of Power Lines. Likewise. Chiropractic is "Service and .Maintenance" of nerve Power-Lines. Trunk "POWER" Lines between brain-generator and nerve terminal effects. DR. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR has opened new offices In the Smith Block to care for the growing number Recognizing In health dividendsthe distinct and unusual advantages of vital "Power" Service. In the Suprrntf Court of llrltlsh . . t . .... 1 Columbia In lrfhaf n the Matter of (he "Administration Art" and In the Matter of the Eotate of Al- nert Iteehe (Othrntle known ai Seorje Albert I lee be) Deceased. TAKE KOTTICK thit. Hy nn nf His Honor, W. E. Ftaher, made on trie 23 nd tUy of Ootdber. A D. 1943. : I -as appointed Administrator (with , Will anneiMll nf r.H rr .t . wr At-1 ixn Beebe (Oawrwlf knanrn as trge- fn.or.ri tjeeoe) oeceaxed. and all parties having claims against the Ha fed estate are Iheirrthnr renu1r1 In furnish same, properly verified, to me on or auoui trie zraa day of November, A.D. 1943. and all parties Indebted to the Etftarte are required to pay the amount ctf their tndebt-edneMto me fonUwlth. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 22nd day of October, AJJ. 1943, NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C "Largest Organization of Its kind In the World" Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association JOHN LLOYD WRIGHT Resident Representative Pioneer Rooms No. 6 167 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 952 Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 741 and I will ttadly call i SKEENA MOTOR i! TRANSPORT O. L. Brookes, Mgr. 24-Hour Taxi Senlce Truckinr of all kinds Bus Service to Airport Special Charter Free Parcel Checking Room Public Waltlnr and Rest Rooms for Men and Women P.O. Box 104, Terrace Z m4aaaa THE DAILY HIWS bardier Yack Nickl, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Smith, Yack succeeded In doing what a great many performers find most difficult, that Is he held his services audience spellbound with his playing of strictly classical music. And well he might, for we have not had such a treat In months. If ever. His playing of the spirited "Czardas" and Dvorak's beautiful "The Songs My Mother Taught Me" lives In the memory. Mrs. Smith's accompaniment was perfect. Piquante Marie Boutler came out In an amusing character tap dance. Marie has a real flair for comedy and should be encouraged to develop this angle of her talents. Carl Clay, under whose direction this concert took place, gave a comical wedding ceremony skit, a take-off on the troubles of a navy wife. Ills assistants In this act were Agnes Grant and Sailor. Wilkinson. Lieutenant Patrick followed this up with a very funny clerical monologue. The concert was varied and good entertainment all the way through. An order has been received from the fire marshall to destroy the building owned by the city at the IntersecUon of Seventh Street and Second Avt enue. Necessary sUprfe being taken to have this order complied with and the premises vacated. NOTICE Sealed Tenders will be received by the underslgneO up to noon of Tuesday, November 9, 1943, for the sale of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Ambulance. Inspection of the vehicle can be arranged by applying at the Secretary's Office between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The lowest or any tender .not necessarily ac-cfPtfid. (l III - ,H. W, BIRCH. Secretary. Fresh Local Raw and 5 Pasteurized MILK a 1 PVTIV ll!llvi 'liuuililll I I'll ONE S5J SHRIMPS j FRIH EVERY DAY 4 BoaV"W.S.L.- Hrst Float west of Imperial Oil Co. f daily after 4 p.m. T MMMTTTTM t T T T V T TT T T T T kw A Message Serbian Fifth And help THREE-TWO , aft A. AS 4 (ARMY TRACK FIELD. MEET Saturday was a big day for Army athletes In the Prince Rupert area, when anx Army track and field meet was held at the Acropolis grounds. In iplte of the weather, which was h bit too cool to permit the contestants to warm up properly to their Jobs, an excellent showing was made. The meet, which was strictly an Army show, assisted by the Y.M.C.A., was a preliminary to :he Pacific Command track and field met to be held In Victoria on November 17 and which an as yet undetermined number of local wlnneis will attend. The winners of the various events are as follows: 100 yard dash, winning time, 11 seconds 1, Brown; 2, Aubrey: 3, Sterrltt. 200 yard dash, winning time. 2755 seconds 1; Brown; 2, Sterrltt: 3, Krausc. 440 yard dash, winning time, 1 minute, 5 seconds -1, Shep-pard; 2, Hepburn. 880 yard dash 1, Hepburn; 2, Crosby. Mile tun, winning time. 5 minutes, 26 seconds 1, Sgt. Scott; 2, Sgt. Hannah. Six mile run, winning time, 39 minutes, 40 seconds 1, Onr. Crosby: 2, Lieut. Sanders. Running broad Jump, distance. 17 feet, 8 Inches 1. Set. MaJ. Pettman; 2, Onr. Beau-leau: 3, Rellga. Running high Jump, height. 5 feet 2i Inches 1, Beauleau; 2. Cartlldge; 3, Qulmet. Shot put, (12 pound) distance. 39 feet, 4 Inches 1, Pete. Ba-cala; 2, Bdr. Oottscllg. Javelin throw, distance 111 feet, 10 Inches 1, Pte. Bacala; 2. Cartlldge; 3, Beauleau. Softball throw, distance 243 feet, 6 Inches 1, Onr. Cartlldge: 2, Pte. Denneny; 3, Bdr Oottselrg. One mile, battle order, time. 7 minutes, 20 seconds-1. Gnr. Moldenhaur. 2, L. Corp. Dent: Vianlin, M. . Oaxd relay tlnWli sec- Eyestrain L is Here! Wit T V T T TT T T T T T T TTVTTT VTTT hp tested Vlcks VapoRua. The city council decided at last night's meeting to buy a wreath to lay on the cenotaph on Remembrance Day. The city council has requested the Civic Centre Committee to meet the co-ordinating committee to discuss the reservation on lots 13 to 16, block 18, section 1 and other matter connected! with the proposed civic centre A meeting of the civic co-ordinating committee was held which was attended by the city engineer, medical health off;- cer and sanitary inspector, to gether with five representatives of Wartime Housing. Various aspects of the operation of Wartime Housing Ltd. in this cltv were discussed but no definite conclusions reached. onds- 1. Religa. Qulmet. Oar L Corp. Paul Tug-of-war-44th A. A Time S -m T TTTTYTTTYTYTTYTTTTTT' Loan Homeland AAAAj AjUAAi from John Gurvich to the People of Prince Rupert and District Buy Victory Bonds tht Chetnihs Free the TAXI AND TRANSPORTATION AAA A A kkkkkikkk AAA A AS A AS notice ABOUT COLDS Hit when colds strike, relit nitcrits witb bora proved Wks VJjwRub Out ACTS2WAVS ATONCB.. It MNmuus to upper bronchi tubes with aoothlrur medicinal vapors. 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