tl I ' l i P .t,;t i J I . r PAQE TWO r Expert OPTICAL SERVICE l 4 THE REXALL STORE . Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Iland Engrarlng VISIT OUR BASEMENT ORE for Fine China, Dinncrware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Store THEY'RE HERE! The largest selection of new shoe arrivals you've ever had the pleasure of seeing in Rupert. Fancy pumps, stylish step-ins, comfortable walking shoes that still look dressy and those ever popular. . . A complete range of sizes and widths, too. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. Cut Rate Shoe Store MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 506 THIRD AVENUE W. (across from Orme's Drug) Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Bcsner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 OUR TURN NOW A year aro we were wonderinr what HiTr.Fi? w-ic mimr tn : do. Today he Is wondering what WE are going to do next. Yes, ine tide is turning but the war is far from won. This is no time to let down, it is time to accelerate our efforts. Young physically fit men and women should be in the Army. Those who are not fit for active duty should, if possible, be in the Reserve the Rangers the A.R.P. Red Cross Salvage Corps, or the like. Everybody should be in this war, young and old, men and women, in order to assure victory. f Apply to your nearest Recruiting Office. Ormes Lid Onen T)ailv from a r 4111 n PHONES 81 and 83 J v .... uili J Jf.UI. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets l At Your Local Butchers f: NO WASTE - READY TO COOK : Canadian Fish & Cold Storage r PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA If you lose anything, advertise for it: .V, yours i For a Smarter Fall ji Vssuininff, of course, your Fall Shoes come from The Cut Rate Shoe 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 9: 9: 10: 10: 10 10 10 11: CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) Schedule FRIDAY P.M. :00 Victor Record Album 30 London Palladium Orcn, 00 Tea Dance Time :30 Badge of Honor :45 Belle -Mcuwen sings :00 CBC News ; 15 Comrades in Arms : 00 Comedy Caravan :30 John Charles Thomas 00 Harry Owen's Orchestra 15 Front Line Family 30 Personal Album 45 Melody Round-up 00 All Time Hit Parade 30 Novelesque 00 CBC News 05 Fish Arrivals 10 Recorded Interlude 15 Yarns for Yanks 30 Drama from Vancouver 00-rClosing announcement SATURDAY AJL 7:30Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Old Timers Program 9:00 Lud Glusken and Lee 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Music by Herbeft 10:30 Wilf Carter 10:45 Children's Scrapbook 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11 :30 Petit Concert 12:00 Luncheon Music 12:30 Spotlight Band 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One o'clock Muslcale 1:30 Aldrich Family 2:00 Closing announcement ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT The Y library yesterday re ceived a notable addition to its shelves when Mrs. W. Garland Foster sent us a copy of her own book "The Mohawk Princess." This is a life story of the famous Indian poetess, E. Pauline Johnson. Mrs. Foster' lives in White Rock and her book should be most interesting reading. I would be very pleased if any of the boys reading the book were to send word of appreciation to Mrs. Foster. Tonlgnt sees the big onenins dance of the latest Highway Regiment. All Junior hostesses are cordially Invited "and ,YWCA chaperones representing the ladies of the Canadian Legion win De m attendance. The HMCS Chatham dance band is one of the features of the eve ning. The girls will meet at the Y as usual. The Empress Hall will be the scene of an Ordnance Corps dance Friday night as well. The Service Wives Club held their regular weekly meeting Thursday afternoon when nine members and1 eight children were present. Mrs. Moore ar ranged to take charge of the Red. Cross sewing and knitting the members plan to do. A letter of thanks was read from the British tar Able Seaman Wil liam French who has been in Tranquille Sanatorium for the past year. The club has keDt him supplied with parcels dur ing that time. He is now on his way to his home in the Old Country. Unfortunately, "Geor-die" has not effected a cure but he is obliged to' have a rather serious operation and has been given permission to return to his home and fHmily before undergoing it. Good luck, Geor-dle, and above all good health. Mrs. Loney won the raffle which was donated by Mis. Moore and Mrs. Fuglem. ana Mrs. Duke served refreshments. It is hoped to see-the club membership enlarged, especially during the coming winter months. Having a social hour to look forward to once every week does wonders to kill OJd Man Blues. Turn out gitls. HOME SWEET HOME The original homeland of mammalian life Is believed to be the high central plateau of Asia. WOMEN'S WORLD The first daily newspaper in England was published bv a 'woman, Elizabeth Mallett, in 1702. Try a Classifier .Ad in the Dally News for Quick Results. 11 ii 1 1 1 jr. n 1 j tsi v. bbb 1 1 1 kitt i. H.t;rkir.,u u 1 ... . .. . w r ir "fcl n Tnc following names have al- H iciou.i jlH llffirl it" tRul y I j2ZZ!lmJ Post" Husoy. . JS WNl H rf-- j . I jmre5Ha"'urie. ' m sSi . TIEHNEY-AiMEHhM Amm.- I WsJ, """ril ' ' mKm X 7J Harry Robb. fsM W M vna sauTr-Hl I NATIONAL WAP StUVICtS D.Pr. prrkw CUlf Ray. E VLCf Mf n H Robert Whiting. f !G"j fop VP1V8 "WM "This home hospitality stuff is alright, Mac, but why doesn't 10r proptr '"loymnitKM the missus. ever invite the CWAC's down once in a while." Arm Army , Jhe sUrl H , n s uajniK. William William Brass. Brass. m Compl-ts sho WAR'S BIG THRILL- ' Donald Donald Clark. Clark. CAPIIUL 12:30' 2;22-1 25, 7:08r, FAwarA Edward Hlnrk. Clark. MAH W Feat. ir Amas uirts From Home XMAS GIFTS FROM HOME THE DAILY rfEWB raiDAYBr. -, , 1 T . I ----------- - - I P : ii ! ZfO I II nn minrrvr - - . I XrlzC HONOR ROLL II&Hekes E ,ruth lbou( I cg H j .X U List of LO"1 Men al,d H naughty Ninetiei! Iff, the ru.tlebehlndthebu.de (Twelfth and last of a series by AP foreign correspondents on! their biggest moments In cover ing the war.). By CLYDE A. FARNSWORTII TEHERAN It was a SDrine- tlme evening, still too early for dinner, and we had gravitated to The AP office in Cairo. We were three Paul K: Lee. Georee Tucker and myself. Our office, in the rjrocess of reorganization, was in disorder. We started sorting the miscel lany of correspondents' nronertv which always cluttered closets and corners. Along the wall was a cabinet. On the bottom shelf was a stack of parcels whose worn wrappings and postmarks told of long months in transit from the United States. They were all address ed to the same man. "Christmas gifts," said Lee, Then we opened the parcels. There was a Christmas card in every one. One bore a childish, penciled scrawl and contained a 1- ,mM Th,, Thomas rvnnl. Dennis. A FAMOUS HATIII IMIA1M 12:30. 2 l -s , . I mm mr 1 Danny Danny Magnet. Magnet. Wl L, J. R. Haynes. HAVE) R. Clarence H. A. Haynes. Lovin. THE REX CAFE I AjW Steve Steve Mentenko. Mentenko. I I With Minra V."' annds 11 rAin,d niMMDK- " IJUlll r nMAM w -A. omo"9 '"... ond price Wa,de7a7bad. . a,U L..i double-edge . ... lor vowi" Try na ' - folded sheet of drawing paper, filled with red crayoned pictures. At "the bottom was awkwardly printed, "I love you, Daddy." At last we c:tme upon a new leather wallet, fat with" snapshots of two lovely children. Among the photos was an iden tification card. The space after the printed words, 'n Case of Accident or Serious Illness Dlcase notify . . ." had been carefully inked In by the sender, Mrs. E. Splro Gurvich. K. C. W. Haynes. Bob Shrubsall Rodney Valpy. Martin van Cooten. Clarence Vaughan. Air Force Peter Brass. Alan Burbank. Jean R. Cameron (WD.) Hugh L. Forrest. 'Thomas Forrest. Robert Kelsey. 'Made supreme sacrifice. H. Crockett. The card had never been used. The Christmas packages had come too late, although they were mailed about the first of November, 1942. For early In Febraury, 1943, the British admiralty announced that Harry Crockett, AP correspondent with the British Mediterranean fleet, had died in action and had been I buried at sea. Those slmplc presents brought war closer to me than anything I have experienced. BETTER W0RL0 OH ,...uttr Mto i 'T'O bring to those in need the human touch of sympathy and understanding ... to offer material and spiritual aid without distinction of TitClVCTlCl or.circum"aice that is the function of The Salvation Army. On Canada's home front, such need still exists. Thousands look to The Salvation Army for help in time of trouble. A century of experience, a devoted corps of workers, uniauelv aualifv Tt, q,i.: a r , . , . . ' 1 v vauawuil AllllY IUf .... " . "iuujjn i ne Army, ru compassion, YOUR dollars, are translated praiutai nristtan action. Make your response a generous one. PRINCE RUPERT CAMPAIGN SEPTEMBER 20-25 Local Chairman: U M. FELSENTIIAL Dotard o Better World i ii in ii i mv w i i "i UR into J4J 11 in ic-uuen iiji ijus iipq m r wu mj Wednesday, Sept. 15th I Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Ave. (across from Rupert Hotel) photui Local Tides Saturday, September 18 High 3:59 20.0 feet 16:09 20.6 feet Low 10:04 5.4 feet 22:41 4.1 feet Sunday, September 19 High 4:48 18.2 feet 16:53 19.1 feet Low 10:46 7.1 feet 23:32 5.5 feet Announcing the Opening of the STYLE BEAUTY PARLOR AND HARHKIISHOP At C07 3rd Ave. W. (Next door to the Royal Bank) Phone Blue 8i for Appointments. Alt work guaranteed J.M.S.Loubser D.C, B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 6tl l.tMl ItKfllSTKV a(;t lit; (Vrtirirntp of Title No. 25930-1. to l.t 11, 12, 13 hikI it, lllmk 10. Sniloii i, city of iTlnre Kupert, Map '3. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss ol the above Certificate of TltW Issued In the name of Oora Elizabeth Black hao been filed In thU office, notice bi hereby given that I hall, at the expiration of one tnrmfih from the date of the first Publication Wvf sional Centir.lct of Title In Ueu of ald lost centlXtavte, unions In the meantime valid abject km be made to me In Tltln(t, DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C. this 7th day of August, A.D., 1043. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. "OOVKKNMKNT MqlOll ACT" (SpHIoii 2H) NOTICK Of Afl'MCATKIN FOR CONSI.NT TO TKANMFEH OF HF.KK MCENCK Notice Is hereby given that on the HUi. day of October, A. D. 1943, the undersigned Intends to apply to thr IJquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer licence No. 6173, Is-sued In rcupoot of promises being part of the pmnlses known as the New Roiyai Hotel situate at the corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Btreet, In the City of Prince Rupert, Prov-Jnce of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Eleven f 1 1 and tlve (12), Block Thirty-two f32), section One (1) Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, from Northern Hotel Company Limited of Prince Rupert. British OoIunKbla. to Allied Hotel Company Limited, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. this 31t. day of August, A. D. 1B43. AlUed Hotel Company Limited Transferee Dally News Advertising Brings Results. i 1 1 1 r SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria I Waypoints, Sttwirt il North Queen Charlotte Islixl Tkj Full Information, and Reservations FRANK J. SKIXXQ Prince Rupert Arul Third Ave. Thml KU'ONO SANG HffGl nor KEE CHOP SUB HOUSE Next to K'ni W (512 71h AVE. WEST All vour natronaje H Open 5 p.m. to 1:M H Tuesday 10 pm." 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 111 1:30 a.m. Phone Red THE AKMY NEED! Men and Women Don't wait for a RE A VOLUNTEER. VICTORY Si RENEW ti.rii.tun STRtf1 VANCOUVEB, c' w have moved W premises and wjjj, Man or exjjic tr. Plrase cnclo'v " . W it wUi m Vinmp address, to speed delivery. ...v THK CHARGES H Dally News Advert Results.