V s Phone 75 FRIDAY, JTJLY1,, THE DAILY NEW6 PAGE FOUR s Expert OPTICAL SERVICE - r . - Chas. Dodiincad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT l.OKE for Fine China, Dinncrwarc, Glasses, Kaggagc and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant KUrtKI PEOPLES STORE COMPLETE INFANTS' WEAR Department In these days when there are shortages in Infants' Wearing Apparel, It Is comforting to know that the Rupert Peoples Store has most Infants' wear most of the time. If we .happen to be out of what you need, try us again. Our shipments arc coming in all the time. Mall Orders Promptly Filled Rupert Peoples Store "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroncr's Phone BLUE 907 A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD TLACE.TO BUY Store will be closed from July 12th to July 29th, inclusive 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert A LADIES' 'Gionella' Dress Shoes In Brown Suede, Brown Crush' Kid, Brovn Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede in low, spike and cuban heels. High styled lines to suit any taste and priced to suit any MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD ' WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8". Just arrived. f Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" Try Our New PERM WAVE for lustrous beauty that can't be beat ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Fourth Street across from Post Office Phone Blue 917 for Appointment If you lose anything, advertise for it CFPR (1210 Kilocycles) Schedule FRIDAY IM. 4:00 Folk Music , . 4:15 Henry King's Orchestra 4:30 Novelesque 4:45 Comrades In Arms 5:00 Personal Album 5:30 Classics in Cameo 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Comrades in Arms 6:30 Aldrlch Family 7:00 Aldrlch Family 7:30 Kate Smith 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Sound Off 8:45 Are You a Genius? 9:00 Drama tt-30 words and Music 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Fish Arrivals 10:10 Recorded Interlude 10:150. I. Jive 10:30 Spotlight Bands 10:45 Stirling Young's Orchil :00 Silent SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News !! n'sn Mnmlntr Devotions 8:45 Singing strings 9:00 Operatic Gems n.m nrn Mpu'c Rphrnnrtrast a.ijir-uuw . - a-is TYnnsfHhprt Varieties. 10:00 Junior Olympic Choir Time 10:45 Music In Three Quarter 11:00 Scandinavian Rieioaies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:30 Petit Concert VM. ivnn T.nnrVipfin Music 12:30 Rebroadcast of Used Show 12:45 CBC News 12: so Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One ouiock Riusicaie 1:30 Rebroadcast of Used Show 2:00 Silent Moose Ladies' Meeting Dance Enjoyable Gathering Wednes day Night in Oddfellows' Hall n.nn DnnApt rVtimtpr No lilllU XUIl... V.HV' 211, Women of the Moose, held J its regular meeting weanesaay nt the Oddfellows' Hall. Thirty members were present ana thrpe atrallcatlons for member ship were baliotiea on ana accented. ReDorts of various com mittees were also read and ac cepted. The meeting was followed by a very enjoyable dance. Music was furnished by Mrs. Jean De Carlos orchestra. Some 150 people were In attendance. Opening of Canadian National's new CENTRAL' STATION MONTREAL After Midnight July 14, all through main line trains oi Canadian National Railways now using Bonaventurt Station (with the exception oi certain local trains which will temporarily continue to and from Bonaven-hire Station), will arrive at and depart from Canadian National'! new Central Station, Montreal. This will also include trains of connecting or associated lines, Central Vermont Railway and Rutland Railroad. Canadian National's new Central Terminal Is most conveniently situated, with direct access to the shopping, hotel and business districts, and to street car services; and is within two minutes ol the other principal railway terminals. Information from your nearest Passenger Repreaen ta five CANADIAN NATIONAL KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7lh 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 217 Whifflets From The Waterfront Thp run nf snckeve salmon on the Skeena River is quite light and spotty so far. The same can be said for the Rivers inlet, Bella Bella and Bella Coola areas. In InclrtA Rlfppnn watprs thpra am practically no f fsh running so far, me average reing a mere inree or four fish. Outside the river the average is only ten fish with a high boat of 52 fish around Port Simpson. The Naas 20 fish per boat with a high Capt. J. R. Hall, Lieut. A. Lieut. O. D. Bryant, Lieut. T W Brown, Lieut Abraham Os- tashower, Lieut. C. J. Norrlng- ton. Sergeant E. A. Garner and Sergeant J, K. Schneider of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment left last night for Heal's Range, Victoria, where they will take a training course during the next two weeks. Earlier in the week Lieut. D. G. Borland and Lieut. A. C. Small left for the same camp. River has been averaging about boat of 78. To Our Customers Until further notice our store will, be closed daily from 12 noon to 1:30 p,m. (Closed All Day Thursdays) for 1270 , 'SI . . Open to civilians and serving-soldiers who can qualify PRINT ALL INFORMATION CLEARLT Addesi Date or Bum Give dri month nd yeir High School Attended... Guide Completed I wish to submit in ipplicttion for the Ctrudim Army University Courie Number Two. jjq g Sifniture. Mall thil coupon to the Burstr of the UniTenity t which you wish to -tike' the course. NAVY DANCE OPENS HALL Official Opening of New Drill Hall is Gay Affair Tn mark the official opening of the fine new naval drill hall which has Just been completed, a dance was neia mere wai night the success of which was an auspicious sign lor ine iu-ture of the building. In spite of hp tart that the crowd was an extremely large one there ap peared to be room ior everyone move freelv which greatly added to the pleasure of those present. Music was supplied by an or-rhestra drawn from the naval band which arrived here a short time ago from Toronto, me hanrismen were all dressed In whit troDlcal uniforms and lonVprf extremelv smart. The hall was decorated vividly with naval signal flags as well as nlctures of the King and Oueen. By way of giving ineir omciai hlesslne to the cay opening Commander D. C. Wallace, naval officer in charge, and Lt. Commander Hudson were in at tendance. In addition to the regular dancing tht crowd was enter talned bv a floor show and neat ly executed spot-light dances which were enjoyed greatly. Advertise In the Dally News! Local Tidei Saturday, July 10 i? Low 0:26 12:35 Sunday, July 11 IIlRh s Low - 1:26 13:28 Monday, July 12 High B:oa 21:07 Low 2:31 14:26 Tuesday, July 13 iiiRh s Low 3:39 15:31 Wednesday, July 14 Hi8h Low 4:44 16:37 Thursday, July 15 High 23:46 Low 5:41 17:39 16.0 feet 17.9 feet 8.0 feet 6.7 feet 15.7 feet 18.2 feet 7.9 feet 7.1 feet 15.9 feet 19.0 feet 7.0 feet 7.9 feet 16.1 feet 20.0 feet 6.0 feet 7.9 feet 17.1 feet 21.0 feet 4.7 feet 7.7 feet 18.1 feet 22.0 feet 3.1 feet 7.0 feet Pint Mnrtraret DonnelL Can adian Army Medical Corps, who has been spending furlough here with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Donnell, left last night for Vancouver on her way to Re- glna. She was accompanied by her mother and her grand mother, Mrs. Meggs, who are taking a holiday trip to Van couver. TODAY AM) SATIRE complete shows I 1:00, 3:00, 5:00. 7:oo. J Peaturp 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 8 ALICE FAYE JOHN PAYNE in Hello, Frisco Hello with Jack.Oakie, Lynn BjJ ALSO I NEWS AND CAKTOtK COMING MON.-Tltjl Monty Woollej "THE TIED 1'IPER" Sweep Chimneys Xr, No Sweeping done la J weather Oil burners also cluj serviced rhone Black 735 Handyman Home SmJ Dally News Advertising i Results. YEAR OF UNIVERSITY! yfoung men from 17 to 22 Canadian Army Univcr-sity THE Course Number Two is now available to young men from 1 7 19 22 who haye completed university entrance 'requirements and who are medically fit. The course embraces Physics, Mathematics and Engineering. At the completion of University, Course and Military Training, the successful candidates may. become eligible for training as officers. The University will grant credits tosuccess-ful candidates toward University degrees later on. While taking the course, candidates will receive free tuition, board, lodging and text books. They will also receive standard rates of Army pay and their dependents will receive the same ' allowance a$ those of other serving-soldiers. Free dental and medical care will also be available. Volunteers under 17 years and 6 months must have the written -consent of their parents. Serving-soldiers who are not older than 22 on the first day of August, 1943, and who have completed University entrance requirements must make application to their Officer Commanding. Civilians who are not younger than 17 and not older than 22 on the firstofgust, 1943, and who have University entrance requirements, must fill out and mail the coupon below to the Registrar of the University concerned. A request for further details does not commit you to enlistment. UNIVERSITIES AVAILABLE FOR STUDIES: Ukjtesitt of Tookto Mount Aiuion Univeesitt University or Monteeai , Acadia Univeisity McGill Umviesity Queen'i UmviEiiTT . - Toronto, OnL McMastee UiviiitTY Uimiltsn, Ont. Sachille, S'.B. University or Saskatchewan Ssjiahan,Sui. Montreal, University or AlieeH . Edmonton, Alts. H'oljnille, S.S. University or British Coirmu Montreal, Zue. Vancouver, B.C. Kiniiton,Qot. Western UviisiTT .AjL;i LonJon,On m DEPARTMENT of NATIONAL DEFENCE (army