1 r;. i 2 i '4;t ; 1 J ii in V1 !'! l! PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand EnjraTlnj VISIT OCH BASEMENT ..-ORE for Fine China, Dinnenrare, Glasses, Baggage and NoTelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Rupert Peoples Store Sale Of Dresses Now On 2 For The Price Of One Dozens Of Other Bargains Rupert Peoples Store "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE, Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 FURNITURE FOR SALE 9-pce. Dining Room Suite, 6-pce. Dinette Suite, Occasional Chairs, Coffee Tables, Living Room Tables Axminster Carpets, Congoleum Rugs, New Plastic Floor Coverings, Mirrors, Folding Carriages ELI0 FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue (Next to Daily News) Prince Rnpert BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Try Our New 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 TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Cow Boy Ramblers 4:30 Yesterdays Hot Tunes 5:00 Tea Dance Time 5:30 Great Music 5:45 Sound off 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 G. I. JiTe I 6:30 Russ Gerone's Orchestra 7:00 Fibber McGee and M0II3 7:30 The Latin Americans 8:00 Fred Waring's Pennsyl- vanians 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Are You a Genius? 9:00 Bob Hope 9 '30 Soliloquy 10:00 CBC News Broadcast 10:05 Fiih Arrivals 10:10 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Songs of Empire 10:45 Off the Highway 11:00 Closing announcement WEDNESDAY , AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Music of the Novachord 9:00 Freddie Martin and Dinah Shore 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Homemakers Program 10:15 Consumer Service 10 30 Wilf Carter 10:45 Thev Tell Me 11 00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Petit Concert PJL 12:00 On th Production Front 1315 Hi Neighbor 12 30 Snotlleht Bands 12:45 CBC News 12 50 Recorded Interlude 12 55 Program Resume 1:00 One o'clock Muslcale 130 Bob Hope 2:00 Closing announcement ROMANTIC AND WARM Dtama and Adventure in "White Savage" Coming This Mid Week to Capitol Theatre Vivid, adventurous entertain mtnt is promised in "White da. and Thursday to the Capi- to) Theatre. Filmed In technics jr. the new picture reunites ' Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Sa-I bu. the sensational starring trio of Arabian Nights." A South Seas island paradise is -he locale of the story, a romantic action tale dealing with plight of an amorous shark hunter who loves the fascinating native pnncess. Miss Montez appears as the princess while Hall portrays the fisherman. Sabu is seen in the role of the latter's assistant. Others in .he cast Include Turham Bey, Sidney Toier. Thomas Gomez, Don Terry and Paul Guilfoyle; A conspiracy to obtain control of the island furnishes suspense and excitement and one of the film's spectacular highlights is a huge native festival. A highly dramatic climax Is said to be thrillingly enacted while . an earthquake lays waste the picturesque structures of a tropical settlement. Underwater swimming sequences -featuring both Hall and Sabu are declared to be unusu- A formal resolution was put through by the city council last night exempting Mrs. Gladys M. Miller from unemployment insurance deductions. JULY 31 Mm Cmm t tin ftM.lS,trni ItfctKU.MlltiMi'W Shower For Bride-Elect THE DAILY IfEWS T OLD AND NEW IN STATION FASHIONS ' ' " pfL, ' Each is a choice example of an up-to-j tbe-minute structure of its period-i At the top is seen the new Canadian National Railways Central Station in Montreal now in ivice after beLtr inaugurated by the Minister of Trans-tart. Below is a view of old Bonaren-j ture Station taken in 1883 when it was) owned for business. The photograph was taken by William Not man, whose pictures of Montreal old and new form part of the historical record of the Metropolis. ' The upper photograph was taken from the Dorchester Street Bridge) which is 30 feet above the level of thei passenger concourse, the building being! at the edge ot a puza approximately, 225 feet in width. The motor cars arq parked on the bridge. The lower photograph taken 55 years ago is dated by tbe horse-drawn vehicles and when closely examined tbe old negative shows that some of those standing at the sta-j tkm edge were what the old time rc-corters termed "smart equippages." The original structure was up to date when opened for service to the travelling public It was illuminated at night bv orjen arc lamps which spluttered and cast unusual shadows but were highly regarded as evidence of progress. In 1916 a serious fire rutted the interior and when the structure was rebuilt thel three towers were not replaced. In its present form the station served countless thousands of travellers who found it a convenient friendly place. Mrs. James Andrews and Mrs-Henry Smith Are Hostesses For Mrs. C Nelson A delightful miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs, J. Andrews and Mrs. Henry Smith i Sa age" which comes Wednes- i Jr., as joint hostesses at the home of the former In honor of Mrs. C. Nelson whose mar riage is to take place shortly. The evening was spent in play ing court whist, prize winners beinz Mrs. Doll and Mrs. F. Ellison. After delicious refresh ments were served the bride-to- be received many useful gifts. Those present were Mrs. Doll, Mrs. V. Menzies, Mrs. G. Howe, Mrs. W. Richards. Mrs. W. Ged-des, Mrs. C. Nelson, Mrs. H. Smith, Jr., Mrs. J.' Andrews, Mrs. Blakely and Jenny, Mrs. L. Wide, Mrs. F.' Barber, Mrs. How-arth and Mrs. F. Ellison. New Recruits In Army Here Latest entries Into the Can-1 employed at the dry dock, John Harold Thompson, 18, of Ques- ally effective. Miss Morrtez" cos- : nel who has been working as tume innnovates the "sheerong" a steamfitter for the B.C. Bridge announced as a "gasp-provok- j and Dredging, and Oliver Rud-Ing" variation of the famous land Leighton. 19, of Prince sarong. Rupert, who has been working 1t V.A fi) rm leave this afternoon for couver. Van- Dally News Advertising Brings Results. mm CONSUMER'S RATION COUPON CALENDAR MONTREAL, Aug. 3 An nouncement was made here yes 1 ' - - .. - u-- .t. . rf-.!HsS Old Bonaventure welcomed numerous distinguished travellers including Royalty. It will remain in service for suburban trains and part of the structure will be remodelled to serve men and women of the active forces travel ling in and out of Montreal by speciil trains. The Central Station now in use is the last word in railway passenger struc tures, beinz equipped with every con venience to assist tbe traveller, ihe public concourse through which travel lers pass to and from the train track OFFICIALS ARE NAMED New Executives of C.N.R. Are Appointed levels, is of such sire that it would contain the entire Boor space of Bonaventure with 10,000 square feet to spare. The Central Passenger station is tbe focal point of an important terminal development which will greatly im prove Canadian national facilities in and around Montreal These improvements are of service in Canada s war effort because they allow of quick and direct movement of passenger and freight trains moving troops and supplies essential to that war effort. government In Canada and is servirlg his third year as mayor of the town of Mount Royal. Mr. Shaw, the office assistant to the president, entered the service of the Grand Trunk Railway In 1916 In the general passenger department, Mont real and acted as secretary to the passenger traffic manager and in other capacities until late in 1922. Upon the formation terday by R. C. Vaughan, chair-; 9t tha, Hme nf the Canadian man and president, Canadian Natlonal ne jomed the staff of National Railways, of the ap- the chairman and president and pointment of M. A. Metcalf as,aftr experience as assistant executive assistant to the presi-jchlef clerk m office was dent succeeding the late E. P,,made assistant secretary to the Mallory. Mr. Metcalf has occu- lpresident. t 1934 he was ap-pied the posiUon of assistant pted secretary to the chair-to the president since 1936. Mr. man Qf trustees, Hon. C. P. Ful-Vaughan also announced that lerton and Jater chie, clerk G. W. V. Shaw, assistant secre- ,ne chalrman and president. He tary of the company had beenjhas been assUtant. secretary ot named oince assistant 10 me Canadian National Railway president Both appointments j Company smCe 1938. take effect .Immediately. , Mr. Metcalf is 47 years old I a . n 1 and is one of the most popular jAlTieriCan TattierS , i j 1 , men, Deing winery Known throughout the business community In Canada. He Joined the operating department, Canadian Northern Railway at Toronto In 1910, became secretary to the general manager of that road In 1917, and secretary to the 1 vice-president In charge of operation and construction In 1090 PnllnuHniT rnnsnliriatinn nf adian Active he Army through Canadian Northern and Prince Rurrt recruiting sUtion other Jines ,nt(J the Canadlan are AndreNickolas MorrU 18.j National Mr. MetcaU w up'titvu ill raa uvvi v j to the operating vice-president Canadian National system with headquarters at Montreal He was secretary to the president C.N.R. from 1934 to 1936 and was promoted to be assistant to the president, December 1, 1936, COUPON VALUES I-- Cr.r- (t0 ..... Cm M It. Cmm 'Wl ... 1 p i m (rim r ... W trmi Mr .... tun rw WIT CVJTOM (Im r ) - e . i . w o-i',. SUN I MON I TUES 1 WED I THURSDAY I FRI I SAT IO O t Mot Coupon, foif No. 11 oliA L Mm W "T J Buntr Coupons Nov 22 & 23 volM. W M 8 9 10 11 12 Ssr- 13 14 J5 76 ,W 17 " IS ti.rCouP!Not2425voliJ. 20 21 T.o-CoK..ordtuSo, Coupon. No. 13 volid. 22 23 24 25 26 Mtr;r 27 28 on on 31 TaV& !,ea;Cc ?Tnt rrmoin vo,id ril Jr y Mot Coupom roin declared invalid. Canning Sugar Coupon marked Not. 8. 9, 10. 11 1 12 pif, June, July and August ore good till Sept. 30. Mtol Ceut-ont (Brown, Sport A) bocomi valid w.tlly, ot ihown obovi. Bulttr Coupom (Purplt) bocomo vat.d In OT E P" ,,rr two w"1' ' now obovo. II valid bolor iht Uth ol In month, both Mtol and Butttr Coupon, tipirt at iht tnd ol tko lorn, month. II valid on or olttr tht 15th ol tht month, lhy tipirt ol iht tnd ol iht lollowing month. Being Called Up WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 3 Fathers between 18 and 37 who had no children before December 7, 1941,.are to be called up for military service In the United States, it Is announced. THE AKMY NEEDS Men and Women Don't wait for a call BE A VOLUNTEER! Local Tides a position which he has held Wednesday, August 4 until his new appointment. In addition to his work in the transportation field, Mr. Metcalf has been prominently Identified with problems of civic High 2:50 15:30 Low 9:21 21:34 Thursday, August 5 High 3:25 16:03 Low 9:55 22:11 Friday, August 6 High 4:05 16:40 Low 10:30 22:55 Saturday, August 7 High 4:48 17:22 Low 11:08 23:46 Sunday, August 8 High 5:45 18:16 Low 11:54 Monday, August 9 High 6:53 19:20 Low 0:47 12:47 20.0 feet 1D.1 feet 3.2 feet 65 feet 19.4 feet 19.0 feet 4.0 feet 6.7 feet 18.7 feet 18.9 feet 5.0 feet 6.9 feet 17.6 feet 18.6 feet 6.0 feet 7.0 feet 16.6 feet 18.3 feet 6.9 feet 15.8 feet 18.3 feet W feet 7.9 feet C.N.R. Trains For the East Daily except Sunday 8 pjn. For Terrace and Pacific-Dally except Sunday. .. 4 pjn, From the East-Dally except Mon 10:45 pin. From Terrace and PacifU: Dally except Sun 11:30 p.m. IjJHE SfiuiAcuUx SuC OF "ARABIAN NIGHTS" i -tc IN THE SCREEN S TITANIC TROPICAL THRILL "GREETINOS BAIT" W LW i "lS. MARINE BAND- f WORLD NEWS M T Comple x Showa 1 00, 3 :00, 5 00. 7 .. 9;cj Feature 1 40, 3.40, 5.40, 7 40, 9 43 LADIES' 'Gionella' Dress ShcJ In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Bro j Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede into spike and cuban heels. High styled lineal suit any taste and priced to suit any pod& book. s i MEN S PALMERS MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8". I Just arrived. Family Shoe Store Llj The Home of Good Shoes" NOTIONS FOR EVERYBODY AT Tflj VARIETY STORE! You haven't the barest nn'tinn lust how many notioJ! have herel But vnn n nnn nn iht a store H5 for its completeness with everything from common H to complete 6ets of closet accessories. Its convenience right In the business section and to-date stocks whether sewing thread or hair curie" other things you can count on. No matter what y notion for, youH find it as usual at THE VARIETY ST0 Early Ad. Copy is ApprtcA