PAOE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE ) I Clias. Dodimcad ' Optometrist In Charge Watrh. Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK IIASEMENT STOKE for l ine China, Dlnncrware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant .v.-. Kupert reopies itore j RUPERT PEOPLES STORE WW HAWKINSON'S LAUNDRY Wish to announce that owing to present circumstances they are forced to temporarily discontinue their pick up and delivery service. They hope that their patrons will try to cooperate with them in this respect. TRAPPERS I Can't you see plain enough there's a trap laid for you at the 1 waterfront? They are paying a man $50.00 a week and a big 1 commission to keep you from coming up town. m Come up town and I'll advance you the money to send your g furs to Little Bros., Vancouver. I'll always pay more than you 1 can get at the waterfrpnt. I'm in the market for everything. 1 RKZBimilZKnxi! W. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable imA;reaamiiiiMic:igiiMiiiMiiAiaM.Maii "GALIVANT" SHOES IN BROWN AND BLACK BROGUES, GILLIES, TIES AND LOAFERETTES. t Welted Soles and Genuine Calf Leathers. Perfect Fitting Lasts in Fittings AA to C Width. Priced $5.85 and $5.50 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) SCHEDULE Wednesday -, 1.M. 4:00 Anytime is String-time ' 4:30 Boyd's Cowboy Ramblers 4:45 Novachord and Vibraharp 5:00 Shall we Dance? 5:30 For Boys and Girls 6:00 CBC News 6:05 London Palladium Orch. 6:30 Tommy Dorsey 7:00 Musical program 7:30 Red Skelton 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Belle McEwen sings 8:45 Consumer Service 9:00 Kay Kyser 9:30 From the New World 10:00 CBC News, rebroadcast 10:05 Salon Music 10:15 Yarns for Yanks 10:30 Dancing with the King's Men 11:00 Dinah Shore 11:15 Harry James' .Orchestra ll:30-Sllent Thursday , a.m. 7:30 Strictly Informal 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Strictly Informal 8:00 Musical Minutes ,8:30 Morning Meditations 8:45 Composers' Corner 9:00 John Charles Thomas 9:15 Novelty Parade 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Alvino Rey and Four King Sisters 10:00 A Morning Visit 10:15 Barnabas Von Gcczy 10:30 Anita Boyer's Tom Boys 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Wilf Carter 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Vernon Geycr, organist 11:30 Let's Go Modern , P. M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:30 Your Instrumentalist 12:50 CBC News 12:55 Today's Program Highlights 1:00 One o'clock Musicale 1:30 B. C. School Broadcast 2:00--Silent Local Tides Thursday, March 25 High 3:11 21.2 feet 15:44 19.2 feet Low 9:41 3.8 feet 21:50 5.4 feet Friday, March 26 High 3:40 20.9 feet 16:30 18.1 feet Low 10:26 4.1 feet 22;34 6.6 feet THE DAILY NEWS VEDNESDAY, Wto 7U V Hit th Road to Drsomland Sharp at H V U? gl A a Tk Old Glory A Sw.at.r.. A 4 TWinS DtlUb AUllnl m I 1 M. SM I! Sarong and A PssV-A-Boo Bang I'm t.JIN III JL IJk Deing 'Jp THURSDAY jJ2JJ!LJlJ ENDS TONIGHT: "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH." (At 7:45, 9:47) Complete Shows at 7.06. 9: HI C. A. Brind, local manager of the Imperial Oil Co., provided the program today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club, showing an interesting set of moving picture films depicting the oil Industry In wartime. President W. J. Scott was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. ACHEY JOINTS? ' Gin Pilli, for the kidneys, help remove pain-caujuig toxint that are often the cause of rheumatic twinges and achey Joints. Money back if not satisfied. 9 pills! RtfuUr slu, 40 Pills. Ln sin, M Pflto (In tb U.S. uk for "Cine PUll") SOS SUPPORT THE RED CROSS Give HUMAN SUFFERING IS GREATER THAN EVER AW GIVE as you never gave before DO NOT HOLD BACK! When the Red Cross ca'ls for your donation, remember this is your personal gesture toward the suffering and hungry ... the homeless and the imprisoned! It is as if you reached out your hand . . . and gave what you had! The Red Cross KNOWS it can count on YOU! Ormes ltd. r Pioneer Druqrp fats THE K EX ALL STOKE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. ft MANY STARS IN PICTURE Galaxy of Screen Luminaries in "Star Spangled Rhythm" at Ca pilot More than forty top ranking stars appear in the picture "Star Spangled Rhythm," which is- com ing to the screen of the Capitol ) Theatre for an extra-day run this i Thursday, Friday and Saturday.! The picture boasts among its players Ring Crosby, Bob Hope, Fred MacMurray, Franchot Tone, Ray Milland, Victor Moore, Dorothy Lamour. Paulette Ooddard, Vera Zorlna, Mary Martin, Dick Powell, I Betty Hutton, Eddie Bracken, Ver- onica Lake, Alan Ladd and Roch ester with many others. The story concerns the efforts of a studio gateman and telephone operator to build themselves up to the gateman's son by deceiving him into believing that the old man is head of the studio and the operator his secretary. The deception in a cinch by correspondence but it is not so easy when the young man and a group of sailor pals show up in Los Angeles on shore leave. The girl conceives a crack-brained idea of how to continue the deception for the duration of the boys' leave as well as to put on a show for them with a galaxy of stars participating. The idea backfires hilariously although the show does go on. There are, Incidentally, seven nit films in -the film, Gimnxustai tin m im m in WINNIPEG Manitoba's blizzard of last week left behind it a trail of trouble for the men who deliver goods to the homes of the province. Delivery men had to climb over large snow banks left by the plows In carrying out their jobs. The blizzard was one of the most severe in the history of the province, culminating a winter which has been one of the toughest in years. Country points aided greatly 'in Manitoba's Red Cross drive which, according to latest figures, had reached a total of $311,687. There is every possibility of their being very few vegetables for the ordinary consumers next winter Unless assistance is given the growers, according to II. Wasylyk, president of the Manitoba Vegetable and Potato Growers' Association. "Our association has conducted a survey and we find the farm labor situation extremely bad," says Mr. Wasylyk. "Unless some immediate action is taken our planted acreage will be much Jjgg.less than required." ' IB! IIOIINAILEI) SANDALS JUST A It KM 1 Mill Roman soldiers wore heavy The common cold msj -or; I hobnailed sandals during their in any portion of tl.s u,?i campaigns. piratory tract. Join Your Friends Protect Your Home . . . PRINCE RUPERT'S REGIME! 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