PAGE BU. I ii Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Podimcad Optometrist In Charge 4 I Watch, dork. Jewelry , Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Diunerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant , Jgfrf . Take a Tip from One Who Knows J When It Comes To SPORT CLOTHES Peoples Store Is Just , About Tops Skirts Sweaters sSport Jackets Blouses Jerkins r- Jumper Dresses Slacks Shorts Slack Suits We predict this will be a "Sport Clothes Summer" and we're prepared with the finest selection of Sport Clothes we've J ever carried. Look for yourself at Canada's finest array of smart women's wear. Mail Orders Promptly Filled RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Kupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD FLACE TO BUY JUST ARRIVED ! 5 PAIRS CELAXESE SUNNIWEB CURTAINS . . . The Ideal Xext-lo-the-glass Curtain " Outer fart; dust-free; cannot mildew; easy-to-wash; assures prfraey; moderately priced. "Celanese Signifies Quality" ' Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C. Wt Pay The Reitifn Charges wee Maior Express your Shoe Repairs to ui. We give 'you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. LADIES' 'Gionella' Dress Shoes In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Brown Calf, Black Softie" Calf, Black Suede in low, spike and cuban heels. High styled lines to suit any taste and priced to suit any pocketbo'ok. MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8". Just arrived. t Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" COOOCilSCiCittOOl5OnaA0OOaOO0O0OOOO0ClD0D0O0OOOCiOOOOKiOOOr4OOi CFPR (1Z4I Kilocycles) SCHEDULE Friday P.M. :00 Novelesque : 30 Folk Music :45 Comrades In Arms ; 30 Tunes of Yesterday :45 Barbara Norman :00 CBC News 05 Recorded Interlude 15 Henry King's Orchestra 30 Aldrlch Family 00 Personal Album 15 Your Friendly Gardeifer 30 Kate Smith 00 Fred Waring 15 Front-Line Family 30 Sound Off 45 Are You a Genius? 00 Drama 30 Words and Music 00 CBC News :05 Recorded Interlude 15 G. I. Jive 30 Spotlight Bands 45 Stirling Young's Orchestra 00 Silent, I Saturday A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC New? 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Singing Strings 9:00 Operatic Gems 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Children's Scrapbook 10:30 Wllf Carter 10:45 Music in Three Quarter Time 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Petit Concert 12:00 Luncheon Music 12:30 To be announced 12:45 CBC News 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One O'clock 'Musicale 1:30 To be announced 2:00 Silent Local Tides t 1 Saturday, June 19 High 1:34 23.0 feet 14:35 20.1 feet Low 8:19 02 feet 20:25 3.9 feet Sunday, June 20 High 2:19 22.9 feet 15:22 20.1 feet Low 9:04 02 feet 21:14 6.0 feet KWONG SANG I11NG OOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to Ring Tal 12 7tb AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. OutsloV Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m Phonr Rrrt tit . I.AM) KKGISTKV ACT Ke: Certificate of Title No. 2.tt3X-l, to Lot 3. llliMk IC. Srrtlon 5. City f lrln-r Kuxrt, Map 923. WHEREAS aatiffactcry pro-.: of cm rf the above Oerttflcaite of Title Usucd in the naims of Marlon Blanche Moore h.i been filed In this office, notice I hero-toy given, that I shall, at ths expiration m wie nionwi iroffu tne xirat .publication hereof, tasue a provisional Certlftcn.te r' Title In lieu of said lest certificate, un less in the mewitlme valid objection be maii to me In writing. "Ainu at ithe Land Registry OCflce. Prince Ruoert. B.C. thu lotti rin.i rt June, AD. 1943. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Tltlr IX THE MITKKME CM KT OK KltlTISII ( OI.l'.MIllA l I'lminri: IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 8TEWART NORRIE. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honor. W. E. pmmw ' rrva rim frt 4Vj 1 rH of June, A.D. 184?.I was appointed Ad- uimmraiw m me esiMe or atewart Norrle, doemwed, and oil parties havt-claims against the said estate are here'.. required to lurnlah same, properly ver' fled, to m on or about the 4th day o July, A.D. 1843, and all partlea Indebted to th efttAte fLrn rmnlrnl 4n rviv tV amount of their lndebtednesa to m luruawun. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., thl h day of June, A.D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince rtjvpcrt, B.C. THE DAILY NXW8 jWDAY, juke,, 151J NAVY PLANES ACCOMPLISH MISSION A picture made from one of a squadron of navy dive bombers as the planes were returning to their base after carrying out their mission -r- the bombing of Jap anti-aircraft installations near Munda airport in the south Pacific. Beneath the tall of our plane, can be seen the mush-roomiVig clouds of smoke where once Jap guns poured lead at AJlied planes. HEAD TO GERMANY LONDON, June 18 A large number of big Allied bombers headed out In the direction of Germany last night. Berlin radio went off the air and there was an alert In the German capital but it had not been disclosed up to today what targets were hit. A few hours earlier Allied bomb ers streamed across the Channel in the direction of Northern France. MANY JAP CASUALTIES Unsuccessful Campaign Against Allied Bombers Also Over Northern France in Latest Attacks I Ya"Kst' an? u"gfklnc Cost Nipponese 40,000 Men 1 CHUNGKING,- June 18 Oi Approximately forty thousand Japanese were killed or wounded in a 40-dav battle fc- the upper Yang- ste River and the approaches to this provisional capital of China, it Chinese army spokesman said to-jday. He said that less than two-thirds of the entire Japanese force which was thrown into the battle had escaped from a Chinese trap. MORSELS OF Golden Wheat plus mellow malt. Made from the whole wheat including the bran, minerals, protein and pre- Flavor-mellowed with tasty malt, jHB 99 then toasted golden-brown. H GET GOING RIGHT, EAT SHREDDIES. Spoon-size morsels of crunchy good jH ncss. Nourishment in every bite. ilHi Tin Canadian SbrtJJed Whtat Company, LimittJ ( B CHANGES BY NAZIS MADE 'Shock Troops" Drain Reich's Best Workers. BERNE, Switzerland, June 18 The Oerman Army Is being reorganized: an effort is being made to replace traditional Prussian automatism with the individualism and personal resourcefulness that characterize the fighting forces of the 1ecad?nt democracies." The reform of the Reichswehr is b3lng carried out through the "total mobilization" by which the new German General Staff is combing 1.000,000 men out of the civilian roipulatlon. The central Idea of this reform Is to break up the Infantry Into a large number of small group cr shonk troops" Instead, of the previous company system. A shock troop will not have more than 20 men. The Individual soldier in these new units will be a highly specialized fighter, with special traininu ln close combat, the use of all tech nical weapons, and in pioneering Production Difficulties A widespread opinion In Germ any Is that If the Oerman Army i doesn't succeed in eliminating the i Russians this rummer next winter will be very bad and may result in n defeat for Germany. This opln- "n Is based on growing, production difficulties within Germany due to Allied bombings, the lack of skilled workers and the growing strength of the United States and Britain, : Smiles I 5 For Today " "Well said Mrs. Hlkks, "Ive donr my share to help with the war." "How dc ycu explain that?" asked Mrs. Wlkks. "Five of my maids became weld-is." said Mrs. Hlkks, "and the rest quit after a week or so to marry soldiers on leave." A woman was on her way home from a holiday and between trains dashed off a postcard to her sister 'I hope I catch this train," she concluded hurriedly, and handed the card to a porter, asking him to post H. When her sister got the message It bore a neat, pencilled postscript' ' "She caught H. Respectfully yours, Porter." Two Ourkha soldiers, who had volunteered for service with India's sky troops, asked an N. C. O. "From what height are we supposed to Jump?" The N. C. O. "Five hundred feet," was the reply. "Nothing doing." they said, "it's too high. Can't we try from three hundred?" The N. C. O. explained that from such a low height there was a danger of the parachutes not opening In time, and thp Qurkhas broke In to smiles. "Oh. that's different,'' they said. We get parachutes, do we?" AA CAP1T01 TODAY AND SATURDAY Complete Shows 1:00' 2-47, 4 54, 7,01, g;08 In a Bomb -Torn Desert Inn, They Came Face to race with... 4l High advtnlurt blamocroHth, scrtin In thit thrilling ttory behind th Kinit of th Dturt' Fox' reull ttirrnt ft I FRANCHOTTONElCv fJ' HUlir DAYTCD H ' i flllUL UNA I Lit 4 witi AKIH TAMIROFF ' i ERICHtck stroheim a p.ij i - - -i- t n . I as risiu marsnai nommci ( A ftriBMirt rktwi (At 1:10, 3:17.5:24,7 31.9:38) Also News Cartoon SUNDAY MID.MTE Kobt. Donat "Young .Mr. Pitt" TKINIDAI) CATTLE To increase the breeding stock of cattle in Trinidad 360 tv ifrrs and heifer calves were receniiy imported from Cuba. REMEMBER.. MID-YEAR GRADUATES! It's not too near Christmas to be buying more gilts when you do your gift-getting; at the Variety Store! Hundred of gifts to choose from and not one over a dollar. Gifts graduates will thank you for-remembering. Practical gifts they'll need after graduation or just plain "pretty" gifts. 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