a o a o a o a o s s 4? ? J? 4? I a g o a a o o PAGE rOUR. Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Ch&rre ' Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing. Hand Enrrarlnr HSIT OUR BASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, li lasses, Bajgage and Norelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant ? D A D ivuvv micr uuw h Of Pleasing Women's Shoes i& PRESENTING SU3LMER FASHION LEADENS "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Hcilbroner's Numerous Pumps and Ties in the Season's NEWEST WHITES and SPECTATORS. Sizes from 4 through 9. See them today. They're New They're Smart! 5 Colorful Rnmmpr Khnps Ffprii Tllpuo anH MnlMr-nlnrc Teolhor Ij or hop sack uppers. Leather or wood soles. Newest open heels, too. Mail Orders Tromptly Filled RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Phone BLUE 907 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, A GOOD PLACE TO BUY ' BUY WHAT YOU NEED . . . SAVE ALL YOU CAN STORE HOURS 9:30 to 12:00 noon; 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. CLOSED ALL DAY EVERY THURSDAY Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C. Mail or Express your Shoe Repairs to us. We give you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges 6 .5 o o o o D a a LADIES' 'Gionella' Dress Shoes In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Brown Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede in low, pfke and cuban heels. High styled lines to mat any taste and priced to suit any fK.tfketbook. 3IKNS "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in' 6" and 8". Just arrived. Family shoe store ltD. if. 'The Home of Good Shoes" TO HOLD TAG DAY Queen Mary Chapter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, is holding a tag day on Saturday, the proceeds to be used for war work which consists of nrovidlne field comforts for soldiers, sailors and airmen, comforts for all branches of the women s services, clothing and bedding for bombed-out wom en and children and prisoners of war. Polish relief Russian relief. camp libraries, local libraries for all the services and fund for air craft, etc. With Mrs. J. A. Teng as convener. assisted by Mrs. William Brass. many taggers will be on the streets. Following Is a list of the taggers: Mrs. W. Brass. Mrs. Whiting. Mrs. Adcock, Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Boddie, Joan Adcock, Mary Addison, Florence Terpsma, Janet Budinich. Donna Petroff, Eileen Weir, Mar- Iene Moore, Shirley Gill. Dor othy Jonsson, Donalda Gill. Edna Gardener, Annie Pavich, Len-ora Gardner, Kathleen Smith. Donna Macarthur, John Schlld, George West, Reggie Ronald. Billy McChesney, Bruce Greenaway, Roy Clifford, Danny Bill, Kenny Black, Jim Evans, Glenn Doane, Tom Holt, Mrs Weder, Mrs. Pinniger, Mrs. Maughan, Mrs. Evttt, Mrs. Blackaby, Jean Mcintosh, Ann Whiting. Madeline Youngman, Marion Shenton, Kathleen Pear son, Margaret Johansen. Mona Lykegard, Carol Brentzen. Helen HIbbard. Christina Spencer, Lor raine Youngman, Joyce Young, Deshka Peneff. Florence Star. Pat Smith, Karsten Miller. Gorden Murphey, Ben Forrest Melvin Ratchford, Billy Harvey, Robert Smith, Donald Prevost, Hewart Hills, Billy Sloane, Dick Edgar, CHEMISTRY HE THJ DAILX Xir&tL ' "AIR FORCE" IS SHOWING T "Air Force," a picture which deals with heroic exploits of the American air force in Pacific warfare, is the feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this week-end. The story starts on December 6, 1941, with a bomber starting on a Deacetlme mission to Honolulu. Discovering Hickam Field, their destination, off the air. thev make an emergency landing, only to take off when they are attacked by the Jaoanese. They arrive at Wake Island to learn that they must take off at once for Manila. When 100 miles out of Manila, they encounter great neril in a huge bank of clouds and make a skilful landing at a jungle base but are ordered to take off for Australia. Meantime bombs are loaded and they account for a Japanese cruiser and two transports before their own Diane Is forced down at sea for emergency repairs, finally making Australia. jonn Garfield, Gig Young, Harry Carey and George Tobias are featured members of the cast. Glen Saunders! Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Scherk, Mrs. Keilback, Mrs. Kerrfp-ton, Barbara Teng, Mary Jonsson, Jacqueline Ratchford, Margaret Wide, Yvonne Robinson, Maxine Moore, Mary Strachan. Gladys Breimo, carol Moore, Edna Ronald, Betty Wide. Irja Korhonen, Olga Bill, Mona Mutch. Bruce Mills, Wallace Scharff. Steve James, Gerald Bruce, Billy Mutch, Gorman Shenton, David Blackaby, Goyden Osterburg, Douglas Cush- man, Billy Harr, Dick Smith, Al- ired liiackaby. L P S St. Peter's Tea 4 Is Successful St. Peter's Church Women's Auxiliary tea and home cooking sale, held at the home of Mrs. J, W. Moorehouse yesterday afternoon, was well attended and very successful. The rooms were beautifully decorated with lilacs for the occasion. The hostess, Mrs. Moorehouse, and Mrs. W. Garllck received the guests. Mrs. A. H. Hill-Tout and Mrs. H. V. Tattersal were in charge of the kitchen from which tea was served by Mrs. W. Davidson and Mrs. Herbert. In charge of the home cooking booth were Mrs. H. Henderson and Mrs. a. A. Hebb. Cashier was Mrs. H. A. Croxford. Rudolph Vider was fined $50 in police court yesterday for supplying liquor to an Indian. With Minora Blades! For real shaving comfort, you can'f beat Minora at Its price. It'i the quality bace In Its field. TO WIN THE WAR $12,000,000 A Year! Name? Warble Fly. Character? Saboteur. Nature of -Sabotage ?Rcndcrs hides of cattle unfit for' use in leather goods. Result? Less leather available for soldiers' boots and other necessary goods. Cost? Estimated annual caused by warble flies in country is $12,000,000. Sometimes called the heel flv warble fly lays its eggs amongst the leg hairs of cattle. These hatch into grubs and work their way through the animal's . body ' to its i i t uacK wnere tney punch through the hide. The grubs then drop to the ground and begin their destructive cycle all over again. loss this the To meet the urgent need for a remedy that will stamp out this saboteur, chemistry has developed a pow'der that attacks the attacker. It may one day bring the menace of the warble fly under control. Produced from tropical plants, it contains a powerful substance called Rotenonc which, while highly poisonous to the grub, is harmless to man and domestic animals. Washed on infested cattle it kills the grub and ends the vicious cycle at that point. C-I-L Warble Fly Powder is manufactured by the Fertilizer Division of Canadianlndustrics Limited. A boon to farmers, this chemical I 4 Making war on th warble 1 It another example of product! of Industrial Chem-litry which are aiding Canada', war effort. product will help to save valuable hides for the production of essential leather goods, especially boots for pur fighting forces. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED A OH THf SAMf MOCMM . , . World News - Complete Shows at 12:30, 2:34, 4:51, 7:04, 0:21 Feature at 12:30 ,2:47, 5:04, 7:17, 9:31 RiitR mi SUNDAY MIDNITB Dolores Del Rio In "The Magnificent AmtrsonV PERMANENTS Be sure and get your Next Permanent at ANNETTE POWELL'! BEAUTY SHOPPE Fourth Street across from Post Office Phone IUue D17 for Appointment Closing Thursday: As a war economy measur THE VARIETY ST0RI Will close all day Thursday starting, June 10 BUY... RUPERT BRAN! Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storag PRINCE KUI'EKT (o. Lt(I. BRITISH COLUMB If you lose anything, advertise for it.