PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Enrravinr VISIT OUK BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant 5 tfZ2i& 1 Easter Togs ror Child rcn Coats Dresses Underwear Hosiery Hats Blazers Night Wear Swgaters Skirts Blouses BABY'S WEAR, TOO ? MAIL OKDEKS PROMPTLY FILLED 'l j RUPERT PEOPLES STORE t m. "In the Heart of Prince Kupert" ? THIRD AVENUE (Next to Heilbroner's) Phone BLUE 907 JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of Camp Furniture 12 Only DECK CHAIRS, each J;i.2. 12 Only FOLDING CHAIRS, each .2.7.1 12 Only CAMP STOOLS, each fllO 12 Only FOLDING TABLES, each j;..00 12 Only CAMP COTS, each $I.D," 12 Only CAMP COTS, each jjsoJO ELIO'S FURNITURE TIIIKD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I RAPPERS Can't you' see plain enoifgh there's a trap laid' for you at the waterfront? They are paying a man $50.00 a week and a big commission to keep you from coming up town. Come UD town nnrt T'll orlvon.. i . i ... n.c juU nxe money 10 send vour e W. G0LDBL00M I Thi nifi i?tii-.i,i. S m ,,111,1,J11 lUAIBtUAlBSISBXIIIBini WORK BOOTS Out Stock of Working Boots is second to none. Sizes from G to 12. Arch-King,. Valentine, Creh, Til-Konburg and Sterling makes. Guaranteed solid throughout Priced to fit any pocket. Come in and let us show you. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" CFPR (1210 Kilocycles) SCHEDULE Friday P.M. 4:00 Folk-Music Old and New 4:30 Oracle Fields 4:45 Blended Voices 5:00 Shall We Dance? 5:30 Sextette from Hunger 5:45 Organalities . 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Fiedler conducts 6:30 Aldrich Family 7:00 Personal Album 7:15 Your Friendly Gardener 7:30 Badge of Honor 7:45 iMelody Round-up 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Kate Smith 9:00 Drama from Vancouver 9:30-ophlsticated Strings 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Song, Sheet 10:30 Let's Go Hawaiian 11:00 Sweet and Hot 11:30 Silent Saturday A.M. 7:30 Strictly Informal 7:45r-CBC News 7:50 Strictly Informal 8:00 Musical Minutes 8:30 Morning Meditations 8:45 Saturday Strings 9:00 Operatic Gems 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Hits of Today 10:00 Music for the Kiddies 10:30 Wiif Carter 0:45 Lud Gluskin's Orchestra 11:00 Old-Time Hoe-Down 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Hoosier Hot Shots 11:30 Let's Go Modern P.M 12:00 Music in Waltz Time 12:30 Varieties in Wax 12:50 CBC News 12:55 Today's Program Highlights 1:00 Invitation from the Maestro l:3G-Concert Time 2:00 Silent THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 1343 Nurses' Dance Pretty Affair v Another Delightful Local Social Affair in Celebration of St. Patrick Another delightful local .social affair in St. Patrick's theme was a dancing party neia xasi nignt in Oddfellows' Hall by the Prince Rupert ' branch of the Graduate Nurses' Association of British Col umbia. The hall was attractively decorated for the occasion with green and white streamers across the ceiling and down the walls on which there were also green sham rocks and other appropriate em blems. About two hundred persons wers present. Dancing was In full swing from 10 p.m. until 1 a.m. with music by an Ontario regimental orchestra. G. P. Tinker was a genial master of ceremonies. Buffet refreshments were served at mi3nlght. Mrs. Gordon Bryant headed the committee responsible for the suc Frye, and Nursing Sister Nell Koester, COUGHS. HEAD and CHEST COLDS, Ud4 Local Tides Sunday, .March 21 High 1:09 19.8 feet 13:19 20.9 feet Low 7:21 5.2 reet 19:39" 3.7 feet .Monday, March 22 Higlw 1:40 20.9 feet 13:51 21.0 feet Low 7:54 5t2 fecc 20:09 3.7 feet Tuesday, March 23 High '2:09 21.2 feet 14:28 20.9 feet Low 8:25 3.9 feet 20:40 3.9 feet . 1HC TOICH Qf Moose Women's St. Pat's Dance Enjoyable Social Affair After meeting Wednesday Night Prince Rupert Chapter, No. 211, Women of the Moose, held its regular meeting Wednesday eve ning In the Oddfellows' Hall After the general business meeting the chapter proceeded with the initia tion of new candidates. This class was called the Ritual Class. Following the initiation a Si. Patrick's Day dance was held. Music for the occasion was supplied by Stan .Veitch's orchestra and a good number of couples en- Joyed dancing from ten until two o'clock. Catholic Ladies' St. Patrick Day Party Enjoyed cess of the affair, the committee n-w-i,.!,. , . . also including. Mrs. D. V. Smith. LJ Miss. Ella Cain, R.N., Mrs. Thomas Z.'fZ ",,J . , . pirt?,i. cwsfiil card party In the Parish u .. Richardson, Miss Elsie -ie. tv. t, R.N Hall. The affair was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Bridge and whist were played and the prize-winners were Mrs. Culbus and James Forman at bridge and Mrs. Cane and Mr. Swan at whist. O. Cicconne took the door prize. Chief Petty Officer Sweatman entertained acceptably with vocal solos such as "Mother Machree." "The Cobbler's Song" and "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" while Father W. F. Lantagne was delightful with his two numbers "The Rose of Tralee" and "The Minstrel Boy." Delicious refreshments were served before the proceedings came to close. In raffles breakfast dishes were won by Mrs. Colussl, No. 339, and cakes by Miss M. Astori with No. 197 and Mr Toporoskl with No. 77. ITCH STOPPED fa a J iff if or Mont Back for quel n-M from (trLlm of arumi. pimply, ath. law fort.araka. -biM.raakM and othr, ntmulli caoaad akin trnublra, uaa faat-arfinf. emlinf. ami. T". ImiumJ D. I). D. Pltarrij-Unn. Graaarlna. ainlaiSn"U.lITi,.,l,l,Kj quirkl, alofaim itehin.. SSc trial bMiW pm., it. nr mw. bark. A.k FOTdnifiiattodar (or Ub.D. PRESCRIPTION i r 2 PRESERVED, PACKED AND SHIPPED Firmeij, fishermen and stock-raiserj would labour in vain to supply food to the United tfarioni, were it not for the added labour of those who prepare, preserve, pack, and ship the food. Thousands of Canadian men and women are doing a most necessary job of converting live and raw products to usable, transportable food for millions of fighting men and civilians overseas. In estimating the value of various tasks in the total war effort, ouch credit should be given to the workers in the canning, dehydration, curing, packing, refrigerating and shipping industries. "Bacon for Britain"? Yes, but also canned salmon and dried fruits and evaporated milk for Britain tni our allies overseas. The Bank of Montreal is working with all war tinw industries and their workers by supplying the kind of banking service needed through hundred! o conveniently located branches. BANK OF MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE ri i-nr MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE Ow,.w, , , W 0. . mm Prince Rupert Branch: G. K. S. ULACKABY, Manager Stewart Branch: H. E. W. WOODFORD. Manager ONlHf SAMI PROGRAM. Donald Duck In "Bell Boy Donald" World News Events f.Mll U II i Complete Shows at 1:00, 2:45, 4:50, 7 00 9 os Feature at 1:00. 3:05, 5:10, 7:20, 9;25 ' Sunday Midnlte Lionel Barrymorc; "Calling )f, ciiiZfr Miss Violet Mah wishes to notify the patrons ol the Sunrise Beauty Salon that the shoo will be closed for the next fpu, uii,, u,i'"-; w uuswicm nip iu me cast. 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