k M L- ft !. ! 93 Hi i sl.ii I i E?1 HIS Si I ft; ill HI PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE ADAMROyAL 55.00 Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT lORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant They.'re Here Now! NEW MEN'S HAT ARRIVALS I ''ill:',:! 1 Youn for smart distinction ... soft, Ivxurioui (tit . . masterpiccts of styling new sHodet. AfllSTDUflAT Of FINE FUR FELTS f ADAMROYAL VY SOLD IN FKINCE RUPERT ONLY AT Rupert Mens and Boys' Store THE STORE FOR DAD AND LAD 217 SIXTH STREET (Across from Hclgcrson Real Estate) FLOOR COVERINGS For your Floor Covering Requirements visit Elio's Furniture Store, next to the Dally News on Third Avenue. Elio's have a tremedously large stock of Seamless Ax-rr.lnster Carpets, Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs, Inlaid Marbo-leum, Feltol, Rexoleum, six feet wide, Elio's enormous turnover in Floor Coverings for years gives you better choice at money saving prices. Buy War Savings Stamps at Elio's. Saleslady to serve you. Just say: "My change in War Savings Stamps." ELIO FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue (Next to Daily News) Prince Rupert AAA 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 pocket-ii book. MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in G" and 8". Just arrived. ' Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" Try Qur New WAV E for lustrous beauty that can't be beat ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Fourth Street across from Post .Office Phone Blue 917 for Appointment CFPtR (1210 Kilocycles) Schedule WEDNESDAY PJU. 4:00 Cow Boys Ramblers 4:15 Novachord and Vibraharp 4:30 Singing for Pleasure 5:00 Magic Carpet 5:30 From the New Worlds 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Accordiana 6:30 Impressions by Greene 7:00 Tommy Dorsey 7:30 Red Skelton 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Sound Off 8:45 Are You a Genius? 9:00 Kay Kyser . 9:30 Dinah Shore 9:45 Harry James Orchestra 10:00 CBC News Rebroadcast 10:05 Fish arrivals 10:15 G. I. Jive 10:30 Spotlight Bands 10:45 Boyer and Ditmars 11:00 Silent Low THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News . 7:05 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Earl Hatch 9:00 Wayne King's Orchestra 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Kenny Baker. 10: 15 Andre Musette 10:30 Wllf Carter 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude li:30 Petit Concert - PJVI. 12:00 Luncheon Music 12:30 Used Show Rebroadcast 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One o'clock Musicale 1:30 Used Show Rebroadcast 2:00 Silent OTHER SOURCES NOW When the Japanese occupied the East Indies in 1942 about nine-tenths of the world's natural rubber supply to the United Nations was cut off. Local Tides Thursday, July 29 High 12:08 23:54 Low 5:58 17:57 Friday, July 30 High 12:49 Low 6:39 18:41 Saturday, July 31 High 0:34 13:25 7:15 19:18 and fr sua M 17.0 feet 19.7 feet 4.3 feet 8.7 feet 17.8 feet 3.7 feet 8.0 feet 20.0 feet 18.2 feet 3.0 feet 7.5 feet You are cordially invited to a Free Lecture on Christian science Entitled: "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS SIMPLICITY" by HERBERT W. BECK, C.S.B, of SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. In the Society's Edifice of the Chtistian Science Society of Prince Rupert., SECOND AVE., Wed., July 28, at 8 p.m. GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon Herring in Tomato Sauce are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as con-ditions permit. D.E. The ladies will the "Y" as usual. THE DAILY NEWS BATTLEWAGONS SHELL ATTU meet at So far as I can learn there will be no navy dance this Friday. I think they plan to have one every second and fourth Fridays. Alas and alack! Our darts board Is a thing of the past. With the increasing crowds in the hut we felt It was no longer safe to have the men hurling darts around the place in the indiscriminate manner to which they were accustomed so the pleasure of the few had to be sacrificed to the safety of the many. How can I remain area champion when I have no board on which to practice? Mrs. Calderwood phoned to say she had had a letter from Jimmy Aiken who used to be stationed here for so long but is now somewhere with the overseas troops. Jimmy had an idea he'd never be drafted out of Rupert but, once the draft caught him, it certainly blew him a long ways. Jimmy was never wltthout a cigarette and T iispH in sr.nlri him sn 'mnrh be he'd hide the fag every time he saw me coming. Mrs. Brass says her son, Leading Aircraftsman Peter Brass, gave a pini of blood the other day when volunteers were called. "It was swell," Peter says, "we got a free show and a free meal out of It." 1 ( FRESH WATER FISH Ontario and Manitoba are the biggest Canadian producers of whiteflsh though the catches in several of the other provinces are of substantial size. TILLIE THE TOILER ' j A moment off Attu is pictured here, with the 14-lnch guns of a VS. battleship blazing away in the' three -hour bombardment that preceded our landing on the Aleutian island. The big ships stood .offshore till the army was ready. ACTIVITIES 0FY.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT The Hostess Thursday afternoon the Service Wives' Club will meet in the ladies' lounge at the "Y." This week they plan to do Red Cross work. I have good news for them about a picnic tbey are planning This Thursday one of the highway camps is having a special dance and supper In celebration of their regimental an SWEDE IS ON VISIT niversary. Junior hostesses are cedure invited and Y.W.C.A. chaper-ones will be Mrs. Stuart and Chief Engineer of Stockholm Air Line is in Canada WINNIPEG, July 28 In spite of the hazards of war, air line traffic between Sweden and Great Britain Is so heavy that the Swedish government air line A B Aero Transport is looking for new equipment so that the servfee may be amplified This fact was made known to the press in an Interview here by Karl H. Larsson, chief engineer. On a mission to Washington, Mr. Larsson extended his trip to Winnipeg to study operation and maintenance pro of Trans-Canada Air Lines. "Canada and S w e d e n I have much in common," he said. Mrs. Garbutt representing the We Dotn have coid weather to Queen Mary Chapter of the I.O. contend with and I think we may be able to exchange ideas to our mutual benefit." He is visiting the TransCanada Air Line shops and conferring with p. T. Larson, T.C.A. vice-president, and J. T. Blaln, superintendent of engineering and maintenance. The Swedish Air Line, the visitor said, flies as regularly as possible 'between Stockholm and Scotland. "It is an 800-mile non-stop flight, made by night, and we have to make it with meagre weather information. We are obliged to cease operations for about six weeks during midsummer. The British Overseas Airways Corporation," he added, "operates a similar service with Norwegian crews." A. B. Aero Tra.Vport also flies between Stockholm and Helsinki, Finland, Mr. Larsson raid, and between Stockholm and Berlin, by way of Makno. 'Service to Moscow has been discontinued but we hope it will be resumed when the frontier shifts. We have found that our flights to Moscow have resulted In a better understanding between Sweden and the Soviet Union." In answer to a question as to about this habit that it got to,how his neutral country was faring in the war, the engineer said "we are not complaining. Food rationing Is working very well, on the whole. Of the nor- LET'S QET MARRiEDj NQ MAC, DURINQ VOUR r""TT AANT TO FURL0U6H XUST HAJE mrr, A C500D TIME THE YEAR'S GREATEST PICTURi IS DEDICATED TO LOVE For all war-timo sweethearts ... for every girl and boy who have found each other in a war-torn world . . . This picture is theirs to acclaim and thrill tol Eli "I WALKED WITH a 'niiiii-" lllll COWARD IN FINE FILM "In Which We Serve," Long Anticipated Production, is Due at Capitol Theatre "In Which We Serve,"' screen production by Noel Coward, noted British author, comes to the Capitol Theatre here commencing tomorrow night. In view of its importance and the anticipation with which it has been awaited, it is being given a three-day showing instead of the customary two days. It is heralded as one of the most outstanding war films ever made on either side of the Atlantic. The chief character is a destroyer captain, the part of which is played by Coward himself, and the heroine is the ship on which he serves. The picture shows the ship being built and the launching, it shows her in action on many seas, doing her share at Dunkeraue.' suffering casualties and dam age, sometimes limping homeward, sometimes being towed and, at last, going down with guns blazing off Crete. The sequence of the sinking is intense and realistic, enemy planes dropping their bombs through a hail of fire with one gun firing defiantly until Jt Is swallowed by the water Then there is the episode of the men in the rubber float, the film flashing back as their plight is depicted to incidents in their lives which they recall. Since Noel Coward is author, director, producer and star it is truly a Noel Coward them countries, Denmark is in the best situation for food. Norway suffers most." v STORE HOURS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OPEN!) A.M. CLOSED 5::i() P.M. THURSDAY OPEN AT 0 A.M. CLOSED AT I P.M. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 r0, ,lox 5,5 CONSTANT CHANGE! BUY . . . aJSj 111 3 DAYS STARTING Also on the Same Program Cartoon: "Fall Out Fall In" vrj Complete Shew at 12:30. 2:25, 4 40, 7:C0. 9:is Feature at 12:30, 2:45, o;uu, 5!00, 7.20. j ."' . RUPERT BRAN Sole Fillek ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK r1 ? l o n i i p. . Canadian risn oc torn otomi . r iii I'KINCE RUPERT lQ. LlU- BRITISH COUSl I I NOTIONS FOR EVERYBODY AT TH I f VAIMT.VTV CTniM.M i You haven't the barest notion lust how muny have horni nn . ,tMi a . JUU tul, counl on mis- a aw- l for Its completeness with everything from common to pnmnlnlft . -, . . I ..f.ww DtWj vi ciusei accessories. I Its convenience right in the business section and Bi fn-rtn . .. t..,l - swcks wnetner sewing thread or hau curi other things you can count on. No matter what yj nntlnn I " you" nnd it as usual at THE VARIETY S T 01 A HONEV-jlBVJT MARRIAQE ISl AMD VOU WANT ME" I MOOM H A SERIOUS THIN16J TO TAKE OUR -- COULD QE iMACL. MARRA5E r- a good J-srfm seriouslv m 4 TIME,, r WTJV PONT VQU?- j CHEER UP. MAC, 3 CHANGE HER MiMD Bl THE EVENlNGi ii