OCTOBER 28, 1943 idtime tonight rnme . . .1 .fficult to gft 10 '! i- -n,l iwalen nrrvc I : ili- nuirnine. Iirrc i rwsliinff brlix to ,(,! nrr"' .l.mrnlt arc l'"" ' nm l'liopphDru ind . I V. unrn nit t " I, ml iMMly criw. I iw.limr. See if it ...bI.. im IrM irr. Gtt UYiuine mi jum T.TINE EDTlMf DUNK Tax w urn ai h if 321 2nd Ave. ROYAL fill, 1 til LiLl nmw rrnm Ifnmft T i.lP II II , Hot and Cold Water Rupftt, HC. r.O. Bo 19 jStaple Market Prices Lower Army Navy, Air Force) Kin Staple prices in local food stores show a slight downward tendency as against prices during summer months. The decrease is a seasonable one, made effective through the harvest in productive areas; Meat prices are unchanged to a little lower, The current prices are as fol lows: Watermelon Fruit Grapefruit, Calif., 2 for .30 and 4 for 25 Lemons, doz 35 and .50 Oranges. Navel, doz 35 to .60 Pears, doz 75 Grapes, Seedless 50 Apples. Transparent, lb 20 Blue Grapes, lb 25 Cooking Apples, 2 lbs 10 Plums, Blue, lb 30 Canteloupe .30 and .35 Butter First Grade Lard Pure, 2 lbs Vegetables 08 .43 .38 Can Never Be Beaten Veal. loin, lb 38 ion the fifty-seventh night of - in'n . 11 9 .1. At Vpal nhnns. lb 35 and .40 Reef, pot roast, lb .25 and .30 nppf SUak, lb 40 and .5 Lamb, leg, lb 35 Lamb Chops, lb 35 to .40 Lamb Shoulder, lb ,27 to .35 B.C. fresh extras, Grade A: Large, cartoned, doz .57 TIIK INDIAN NAME JKAMP CANOL, N.W.T. O) -White man's road building equipment, used in construction of .the canol pipeline, has Indians agape, but never long at a loss of time for a name. They have dubbed the bull-dozer, for example, "shleenitcha" ot "blj dog." AT'S YOUR NttUf We have a very larcc stock of (Used and reconcuuoncai In all sues and auamics tit nttwr in mnn rnlnur alia .WlCltnS nrwu r v 1 1 in fi prn iiliiiu.-y . rMfrnein scis. rii. . . : - m.'T't !I I.'C mi f . - fitiitt T II I 1- SI ' ,11111 iiirii 11 .iijftiiiiT. 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You are responsible. the blitz the day before Sunday, December 29, 1940, when the great fire occurred "a spec- j thousand men had found accom tacle such as I never saw before modatlon In the army's hostel and hope never to see again" - facilities, the accommodation In London afire from end to end, an area half a mile around St. i Paul's Cathedral virtually abandoned to tremendous flames leaping hundreds of feet into I thp air. ihp ritv ns lleht as dav Major John T. Steele Pavs frnm Hip Illumination nf the Tribute to Great People of " conflagration .great stores going Britain in Lecture on Blitz, up in smoke, 1.600 human lives Experiences. host in a single night. The 'major went on to describe street 'Yes, I have seen brave rivil-laftpr strppt fpnpmpnt nftpr tert ians die on the fpnt Jnc cf'ement, house after house In battle against the common foe ruins. and I have seen great damage . . . ,. . ... done to the city of London bull e sPeaker P ; amid the death, the devastation ' I 1 T :7 , u i and the ruin, went on the quiet. T that in .... M when war hart tr h rtpplar- comment people with smiling 1 V "" ' r T, .V. " maellou things eyes, beaming, devoid of rancor whf or hatred, In the satisf action of Sd..been d0ne slncfC , thten " n: n,,p ki. ,tH "now .we can at last think intnrpst .t.iii cta.,r,ov, ih assurance of victory: nnspfni in thP r,i,it I In addition to London, he told conquerable people." So .said of ?lslt! las,gow' .Varl0U 'Main,..! T Stl. o-o, " ocouanu, 10 waiea aim r;. : ,,rx .:r .v r1? vr 1 to Ireland. ja v4 ociwvvo ijg cue oa.iva.utni u.vj. uitriuis. ucr uuutn uu . .. mmu ,i -. ivmatnos lw 9fti"y. " conc.ua.ng an address "" "lc" uv" wicie, vaua . Tlir!fHrclfnn-nti Uw.h Peas ik .15 on "Britain Under Fire" at the dlans in the forefront, of such ih the ixxiy sweet Potatoes, lb 25 'local Citadel last night. Major physique, such enthusiasm, such Cucumbers, each 20 rn"".' K.1?':,- iS.and impressions of the Great morale, I have no fear of the vi ..... - luniiuo, wim.e. luvai, tu u" " . . i , , Potatoes, 5 lbs 22 Cauliflower, each . .15 to .35 Cabbage, lb 06 Lettuce, each 10 Celery, lb - 20 Flour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 1.85 Second Patent i.u Bacon, side, best grade, sliced, nackaee .54. slab 50 I lam, first Krade, lb .45 uiuz ui lionaon ine peaK or wuca wic uay iui uic which he personally went opening of the second front through, It was an outstanding comes with final victory and lecture which proved of intense peace ensuing possibly more Interest to a well attended quickly than we have been hop-meeting. There were also hig for," declared Major Steele. itrnntA Mmilni tnf....nM i Thp .cnpnirpr I nnV npnaclnn tn VI ir 9i' nj' l"Ltui ucjJluli- i - wv Pastry Flour 7 lbs 44 iyg Britain under blitz conditions describe, some of the war ser-SuRar .' land also showing the wonder- vice twork carried out by the White, lb 10 ' ful wartime work of the army Salvation Army in Britain, this Golden Yellow, lb 10. jn various spheres of activity. being . further illustrated by the U1UW11, IU. - Kfalnr Cfpnlp nrVirx nriiH nrr. TllptlirpS Whlrh fnllOWPrf thp lPP- meats .10 U VV . V. , TYllt UVllU ,nU . . . - - -. . w ' --.v years In the south of England 1 ture. as an auxiliary services officer, j In opening, Ntajor Steele paid experienced some 40 of the Lon- tribute to the work of Adjutant Pork, dry sat, ib7ZZZ7.Z'. '.30,don ralds- He arrived in London, and Mrs. E. A. Brunsdon In dl- rectlng the army's war services In Prince Rupert. He disclosed that In three months almost ten j BUY VICTORY BONDS BAKING POWDER? But ikeTCtt wttk ike OH. It f , behanje ;onr BLUE RIBBON COUPONS FOR WAR DYINGS STAMPS (which It was planned to greatly enhance. Lieut. Col. C. V. Evltt, acting commandant of Prince Rupert defences, acted as chairman of the meeting and Lieut. Commander Harrison of the Navy also spoke briefly In appre ciation of lecture and pictures. Others on the platform were Major Hines of the United States Army and Flying Officers Hawkes and Boyd of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Brigadier J. T. Glllingham, di visional commander of the Army for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, read the scripture and led In opening prayer. Guitar and harmonica selections by Sergeant Waxdale were also Included in the program. Adjutant Biunsdon was In charge of arrangements for the evening and opened and closed the meeting. The moving picture machine was operated by Corp. Pecoraro and Private Byerley of the United States Army. Notice to - Subscribers Subscribers of the Dally News are requested, if at all possible, to pay their subscriptions direct to the office. Of course, in the event of it being Impossible to do this, payments may be made to the boys. When paying, please bring yoijr last receipt. WILLIAM F. STONE L Clothes of Distinction ri PAGE THREE Daily 4 o'clock. Boat "Mars." Lipsett's Dock fORfJ I:;. Yes, they're here, in a surprisingly wide range of Fabrics and Shades. Beautifully styled and carefully tailored ... by Fashion-Craft and Society Brand. New Manx, Harris and Irish ' Tweeds,' Scotch Fleeces, .Velours ' and West of Englands. $32.50 to $41 .50 Watts & Nickerson 532 Third Ave. 4 Phone "SPEED THE VICTORY BUY BONDS" te 1 1 FOR SALE IE enrnj cuniMnr When at Terrace Stay at . Philbert Hotel But make advance ranee Box 5 Reservations is SPEED rt VICTORY The little things we do at home . . . obeying the-rationing regulations . . doing without luxuiies . . . curtailing necessities . . . skimping to buy bonds . . . these arc not sacrifices. They arc merely sclf-dcnial. The men who face the actual brunt of battle make the sacrifices. A Terrace A Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Dlbb Printing Company CHRISTMAS CARDS N ow on Display Make Selections NOW for Overseas 11 1 It T II I) A Y AND EVERY HAT CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Bcsncr Block, 3rd Street 345 ! Phone 234 Early Ad. Copy is Appreciated: i' Hi i 11 'l t M 11 ui i . 1 i 1 1 hi 1 r.". I,,, , 'T 3 2