PAGE SIS v.v. Expert OPTICAL SERVICE V- O Chas. Dodimead mT tL "XT I Optometrist In Charge I I rJ $ wtch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT ...ORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant WAWAWAW.V.V.V.V i They All Agree ! j; wS HANDBAGS ( I GLOVES jj And All Vomen's jS PEOPLES STORE !j I I I TMt KtX CAFE I I Now Open for Business 1 CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 0 Znd Ave. (across from Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 , ?QBfl3DHDDBC9HHHBOH JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of -Folding Baby Carriages Speed the Victory, Buy Bonds EHo Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Daily News) Prince Rupert MEN'S Working Boots PALMERS "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" ' 8 inch and 6 inch. GREB & STERLING Chrome and Men-nenite-calf with double soles and solid throughout.. Priced from $5.50 Shoe findings and arch supports. Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes1 CFPR (1240 Kilocyclei) Schedule WEDNESDAY PJtf. 4:00 Cowboy Ramblers 4:30 Anita Boyer and Ivan Dit- mars. 5:00 Lone Ranger. 5:30 Sound off. 5:45 O. I. Jive. 6:00 CBC News. 6:05 Recorded 6:15 Are Youa Genius? 6:30 Production Front 6:45 To be announced 7:00 Singing for Pleasure 7:15 To be announced 7:30 Concert Orchestra 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Melody Roundup 9:00 Kay kyser 9:30 Interview with Brian Aherne 9:35 Leicester Square 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Harry James 10:30 Eventide 11:00 Silent THURSDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:05 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Jan Garber's Orchestra 9:00 Musical Sketches 9:15 Richard Crooks 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Friml Melodies 10:15 Consumer Service 10:30 Gene Autry 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Marimba Band PJW. 12:00 March Time 12:15 Hi Neighbor . 12:30 SpotllGht Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 2:55 Program Resume 1:00 Rebroadcast Kay Kyser 1:30 Music for the Intermediate School 2:00 Silent J.M.S.Lqubser ' ' D.C.. B.A." . j Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 64k L H. lOO AN, fntldtnl ' THE DAILY HEWS ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT Tickets for the "Y" dance at the Empress Hal will be given j out tonight at the office counter i at the "Y" Hut. This will be the procedure each Wednesday prior to the dance at the Empress. I The Service Wives' Club will meet Thursday afternoon in the ladle' lounge at the "Y". I hope as many members as possible will be present as Mrs. Mac-Askill of Vancouver, who. is the Y.W.C.A. War Services liaison officer for B.C., will be interested in meeting all the members in session. Mrs. MacAskill will, no doubt, have a number of interesting things to tell you about the Services Wives' Clubs in the south. Romance blooms like anything out at R.CAP.-Group. I have another wedding to report from the ranks .of th,e. Motor Transport Section at Group Head- quartersJOrrttTlday last, LAW. Ada Willis OfSaskatoon and 1 ' L.A.C. HenryLoughran of Edmonton, were united in marriage by the R.C.A.F. padre, Flight Lieutenant Springborne, at a pretty ceremony In St. Andrew's Cathedral. Flight Officer Graham gave the bride away and acting as bridesmaid was Corporal Vera Williams of Winnipeg. Groomsman was Corporal Fred Vowles of Kamloops. Both the bride and bridesmaid were In uniform but each wore a smart corsage of red roses. A charming feature of the wedding wa,s that the Cathedral was still decorated with the flowers and fruits used for the Thanksgiving services earlier in the week. After the ceremony a delightful reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. t Smith of Sixth Avenue East whq. are friends of the .newly-weds. The wedding cake was made by Sergeant-Cook Burton, R.C.A.F., and was cut by the 1 bride and groom with a silver I 1 knife decorated with a large ADVOCATE OF PROHIBITION CttMUM 1S&T T. HON. SIR THOMAS WHITE, O.CM.O, CWrmo. of Ih, BoarJ A. E. ARSCOTT, . fitcvfvi Vkt-h,ldnt Alcoholism Seen by Evangelist As Greatest Menace to West ern Powers. True temperance teaches us to dispense entirely with everything hurtful and to use in moderation that which Is healthful declared Evangelist Balmer in his lecture Sunday evening in tlw Oddfellows' Hall. Continuing, he said: "It Is almost unbelievable that an enlightened people would permit the rationing of evil things at anytime. The greatest menace that confronts the western powers today Is alcoholism. Although its sale is restricted yet the resulting evils are legion. Nations of antiquity passed into oblivion because of it." The Evangelist quoted a noted Frenchman who said that, If France did not wish to die, she must begin by burning out al coholism. The warning went unheeded. The sinister fifth columnist liquor contributed largely to her defeat in the pres ent war and said the speaker, unless further drastic meas ures .were-taken to curb the consumption of alcoholic liquors in the armed forces and among civilians of allied countries victory' would be delayed. The speaker urged upon his audience to exert every influence to bring about total prohibition of alcoholic liquors which has been proved Infinitely superior to the present system. Local Tides Thursday, Oct. 21 High 7:52 16.0 feet 19:36 16.0 feet Low 0:31 7.1 feet 13:15 11.0 feet Friday, Oct. 22 High 9:03 16.6 feet 20:56 16.1 feet Low 2:01 7.8 feet 14:46 10.9 feet white satin bow In which a flower was Inserted The young couple were fortunate enough to find living quarters and are spending their honeymoon right In Rupert. We wish them much happiness in the years to come SAVE TO BUY LATER jVTONEY you invest in Victory Bonds will provide you with funds J- - with which to buy many things not available now more and better products than have ever been made before. .New kinds of homes, automobiles, electric refrigerators, radios and innumerable other comforts and luxuries may be yours if you save for them now. Your surplus earnings and savings can safely be invested in Victory Bonds. These securities are backed by all the great resources of Canada. Buy Victory Bonds NOW I t WE'LL LEND MONEY If you need money to buy Victory Bonds the Bank will lend it to you on easy repayment terms. The interest on the loan for six months would be the same as that payable on the Bonds. You can, therefore, borrow the required funds without expense. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE S. M. WEDD, Gtfral Manogtt 34 Auxiliary to Navy League Work is Getting: Under Way Now Will Knit and Prepare Ditty Bags The newly organized Women's Auxiliary to the local branch of the Navy League of Canada is getting off to a eood start towards instituting :is wortc which is to be directed principally to the benefit and comfort of men in the fighting and merchant navies. With the president, Mrs. J. R: Elfert, in the chair and a good attendance of members, the Jlrst regular monthly meeting since organization was held Monday night in the Canadian Legion rooms. Definite plans were made for the Auxiliary's activities which will Include the preparation of ditty bags as part of the program although it is a little late now to have these ready for distribution by Christmas. There will, however, be need from Ume to time. KnitUng activity will com-. mence at once with Mrs. Harry Caldeiwood as convener of the wool committee. To raise funds it was decided to hold a tag day in November. Mrs. F. Barber and Mrs. T. Storrie being appointed a committee to take charge. Mrs. A. L. Holtby was elected secretary in place of Mrs. L. Halcrow who has resigned on account of Illness. The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be held on November 15. THE ARMY NEEDS Men and Women Don't wait for a call BE A VOLUNTEER! SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 31 P.O. Box 511 ERASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT TI.MIKKH I OK (1DAK 1'OI.K TIM. IU.K OX KllNLMK Al l M IMHW KKsKitvi: no i, xkkkxa iithii't, II.C. Scaled lenders eddressad to the undesigned; 4nd nurked on the t9':erfi:Ci!p tivet.'. Tciuler tor Kj.eulnlclu IlaiUtr'twtU be received urtir3:00 y.m.Vn Mondiy. tins tii'eu-h clay vt November, 1043. for the AjJfttoe at fcCl oedu poles tsn .the liCiJin Reserve known" a KltHimkuiri Hx , li Skecma District, Province of BrltUh GMumbla. This reserve contains an area of 1124 acres, mere cr leu, and Is reported ft contain a stand of ap-FiX&nately 15Q.0C0 lineal feet of cedar ipoles, which Is altered for Male at an upret price if or cedar poles 20 feet and undtr, of three cents pee lineal foot, and lor ondar J3le over 30 feot, c-f-31, cents per I meal foot. Three Tears will toe allowed In which ta ocoiptate the cutting and removal of the timber under the provisions of itihe Indian Timber Regulation. The Indiana of the Kltoumktlum Band thall be given the preference by way of employ-merit In ithe twork cf cutiUng and removal the timber, and as far ai the dUpcul of slash and dobrls Is concerned the operator will be required to saitl&ly IV Provincial forest Service. Tenders mu.it submit ithelr offer cn the lorm tif tender provided for that punp?)e, the IbldJ vidtcattoa in price cacrtd per lineal foot for poles under 20 Un'., 21 to. 30 fe.'t, 31 ta 40 fetA and 41 lent or over In length; far railway ilea anil fence posts per piece, and shingle toVs per ccrd. and each tend; r tnu be accompanied1 by s.n accepted rh xj'Je on anv 'Oanid'iMi Thmtra-rJ bank, for I a rum representing ft doposLt of sauo.uo, oogerjher with lan annual grtund rental of 1224.80 and first year's licence fee of $50.00, such cheque ito be made ipmyable to the Receiver General of Oaiuadi and to be returnable to the unsv-ooesMful tenderer; the htgihcpt or any ten-dor not necessarily accepted. brtciuid a tender be aocep.ed. the deposit will be held by th9 Dqpart-ment until the undcrCaklng Is completed .13 the mtlAfactlcn of the Mmfciter of fthe Dtiparjtimentf) pX Mines and Resources. Forms of tender, plans of the reterve and copies of ithe Timber Regulations may be had on application to .the undersigned, V D. M, MacKay, Indian CommlsRloner. Vancouver, BC. or to J, Olllott. Indian Agent, Prince Rupert. BjC. HAROLD W. MoOILL, Dl motor. Irdlan Affairs Brnnoh, Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa, October 8, 1843. TIMItKIt SAI.K M ':!! Sealed tenders will be received by the M'Uter of Lands at Victoria, BC, net later than 11 o'clock in the forenoon on the 7th day ci Dttiember. 1943, for the purchase rrf Lxonoe X12330, ,to cut 8,851,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on an area oomprlMruj parts f Sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, Townolilp 2. Queen charlotte Islands Land District. Three f3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the chief 'ors.-tcr. . Victoria. B.C., or District ItoreatcT, Prince Rupert, BXJ. Moose Jaw Pair Married in City Miss Adelaide FelHnger Becomes Bride of George Duchak in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. George Duchak have arrived In the city from Vancouver where their marriage took place recently and are taking up residence here. The groom, who .comes from Moose Jaw, Is an employee of the local dry dock.' The bride was formerly Miss Adelaide Felllnger also of Moose Jaw. The marriage ceremony took place at the Court House In Vancouver and witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Felllnger. The groom is Well u ,wn in the city as a musician, ' 'ing associated with the Pra!- Ramblers Orchestra. tax BUT KH'ONti SANO 111NG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to Klnr Tal B12 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from Z p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 247 CENTRAL HOTEL DINING ROOM Under new management. .MEALS FROM 33c UP. Breakfast 6:30 a.m. to 9 a m Lunch 12:00 to 2 p.m. Supper 5:00 p.m. to 8 pjn. WE AIM TO PLEASE CAP! 1:05. a-m . :i Fea!,:re " it l s I.E. romjim ADDED "Heavenly Mrk rete Smith Spfciill;, Scienn" "Popular Scifirf World News with "Ati Salerno" w HOSPITAL PAMJtt The first i-i jr (1 Canada mc' Ii General Hu-L-i 1841 IS REAL WAR This is not a phoney war. The Canadian Ann; Is In the thick of the fight. The only wsy it can win Is on the field of battle I) phji:Jj fit and between 18 and 45 you are eiyt! the Active Army, which Is stil) an er."rJv volunteer Army. Visit your nearest Army Recruiting Office today. Don't delay. Ormes ltd. Jhonecr Druqgtsts THE REXALL STORE PHONES A Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and Ml ""' Yes, IT IS EARLY AISLES OF GIFTS For 'Xm Shopping r - . im VOU buy ycur gllta as possible-Conditions are no-usual this ycar- Seloction and vice will not V good later, DEADLINE F"" OVEKSEAS- NOVtMBEK We have a go selection of otcr-iftc ana seas kw The Variety:Store