It PAGE TOUR X. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. it 'I ft i- Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Phone 775 Chas. Chas. Dodirr Dodimcad flTlV-VtE Optometrist In I Charge Jewelry . x Hand Entrarlne VISIT OCR BASEMENT ...ORE tor Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Until Further Notice Rupert Peoples Store and Cut Rate Shoe Store and Rupert Men's and Boys' Store WILL CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY FOR THE WHOLE DAY NO OTHER CHANGES , . Hours Every Other Day, 9 a.m. through G p.m. The 3 Big Peoples Stores AW.'.VWW'AWiW.W.WWAV.WiVMVAV.W.V "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" - Chesterfield Suites, full spring construction; Odd Chesterfield Chairs, full spring construction; Dinette Suites, in -walnut natural finish and bleached; Bedroom Suites in 3-piece and 4-piece; Ranges Just arrived. OUR LINE OF BEDDING IS COMPLETE 327 3rd Avenue West PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Ltd, Zrfia Pioneer Druggists THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. try our NATURAL CURL WAVE We are certainly getting compliments these days on the lovely permanents we are giving. If you haven't tried us yet, be sure and drop in. Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe 4th Street (Across from Post Office). Phone Blue 917 Early Ad. Copy is Appreciated CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) Schedule FRIDAY IM. 4:00 Victor Record Album 4:30 London Palladium Orch. 5:00 Tea Dance Time 5:30 Badge of Honor 5;45 Belle McEwen Stags 6:00 CBC News 6:15 Comrades In Arms 7:00 Comedy Caravan 7:30 John Charles Thomas 8:00 Harry Owen's Orchestra 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Melody Round-up 9:00 All Time Hit Parade 9:30 Novelesque 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Fish Arrivals 10:10 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Yarns fr Yanks 10:30 Drama from Vancouver 11:00 Closing announcement SATURDAY A3L 30 Musical Clock 45 CBC News 50 Musical Clock 30 Morning Devotions 45 Old Timers Program 00 Lud Glusken and Lee 30 CBC News Rebroadcast 35 Transcribed Varieties 00 Music by Herbert 30 Wilf Carter 45-Children's Scrapbook 00 Scandinavian Melodies 15 Broadcast of Messages 30 Petit Concert IM. 00 Luncheon Music :30 Spotlight Band 145 CBC News : 50 Recorded Interlude :55 Prograift Resume :00 One o'clock Muslcale :30 Aldrich Family ;00 Closing announcement LOG SCALE FOR MONTH (Continued from Page One) ust was as follows, figures for 1943 also being shown for Aug. 1943 Board ft. Douglas Fir 1,607,658 Cedar 4,440,594 Spruce 13,301,241 Hemlock 5,717,994 Balsam 381,147 Jackplne 235,262 Miscellaneous Aug. 1942 Board ft. 785,515 11,635,718 11,635,718 8,911,280 2,727,413 326,659 1,358 Totals 25,683,896 29,825,627 Forest Products The scale of forest products, Including poles and piling, this August was 194,026 lineal feet as compared with 402,919 lineal feet in August last year, bringing the 1943 total to d.ite up to 1,072,944 lineal feet as against 789,419 lineaf feet in the first eight months of 1942. The forest products scale of 194,026 lineal feet this August included 189,709 lineal feet cedar and 4,317 lineal feet hemlock. The tie count this August was 3,659 pieces 3,371 Jackplne and 288 spruce as against 415 pieces .i the same month last year. The cordwood count this August was 167 cords as compared with 91 in August, 1942. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. The Y Wives Club held a meeting last Thursday afternoon the attendance of which was very small due perhaps to disagreeable weather conditions. However, the members spent a very pleasant afternoon sewing properties for the Navy show that will be held at the Capitol Theatre next Sunday evening. Mrs. Keilback the acting hostess during Mrs. Garbutt's absence reports that the raffle prize was donated by Mrs. Meyers and was won by Mrs. Link. There will be a dance this evening at the Naval Drill Hall for Navy personnel and their guests. Hostesses and chaper VICTORY SHOE RENEW 531 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER,B.C. We have moved to larger premises and will now be able to give quick service. Mail or express your shoes to us. Please enclose your home address, it will help to speed delivery, WE PAY THE RETURN CHARGES THE DAlLT MEWS SAGUENAY CARRIES PRECIOUS PASSENGER LIST i . . "' v v u N . - . . rj After working long day and night hours at the Quebec Conference, high ranking officers of Canada, United States ,and Britain went for a holiday boat trip up the St. Lawrence with some junior members of their staffs on board the Canada Steamship Liner Saguenay. Standing at the centre rail above are left to right:" General George C. Marshall, chief of staff If the U.S. Army: General Sir Hastings Lionel Ismay, chief of staff to the British Minister of Defence; AdmiraJ William D. Leahy, chief of staff to President Roosevelt: ViceVAdmlral Percy W. Nelles, chierof the Canadian naval staff; Admiral Ernest J. King, commander-in-chief of the UJS. fleet; Field Marshal Sir John Dill, head of the Joint staff m,l$on in Washington and General Sir Alan Brooke, chief of the Imperial Army general staff. ones are cordially invited to be in attendance. Next Monday evening' there will be an amateur contest held at the Y.M.C.A. Empress Hall Everyone is welcome to come and see this show, especially those who would like to take part. Son-1 excellent prizes are being offered including a wrist-watch, a Parker pen and pencil set, and a sterling silver identl- Items which mobile canteen drivers have been asked to buy for servicemen in lonely Lincolnshire stations Include baby f ication bracelet. Entries arc be- j food and bottle of hair black ing iaicen at me nui.ening. ' and must be in not later than . Saturday of this week. Advertise in the Dally Newsl Canadian women arc using Ilest Fowls Real Mayonnaise in a variety of clever ways to cheer up wartime menus . . . as a spread for bread sandwich fillings for cooking in sauces for seasoning. Hcst Foods Real Mayonnaise is made of wholesome ingredients . . . eggs, added egg yolks, ''Fresh Press" Salad Oil, vinegar and seasonings. Rest Foods Ileal Mayonnaise provides food fuel-energy that we need every day almost the sania amount spoonful for spoonful that you get in butter. STUFFED PEPPERS 3 green peppers, 1 c. chopped leftover meal, c. mathed potato, e. chopped carrot, c. cliopped celery, 2 tbs. chopped onion, I ttp. unit, J tsp.pepper, 3 tbs.'Rest Foods Ileal Mayonnaise, Cut peppers In half, remove seeds. Parlioil poppers 3 minute. .Mix meat, potato, carrot, celery, onion anil Reasonings. Saute mixture In Ilest Kool Ileal Mayonnaise. Fill pepper shells and place under liroiler until brown and crisp. Serves 6. BEST EGGS IN RICE RING 4 c. cooked rice, drained, 1 c. cooked eat, 1 l.it. salt, 4-6 hard-cooked eggs,' J c. Ilest Foods Ileal Mayonnaise,' c. milk, tsp. pepper, ' Mli rlee, peas, nnd 1 tsp. salt, and form Into a ring on a chop plate. Heap eggs In center of ring. Servo with Mayonnaise white Sauce made Inr healing Ilest Foods Ileal Mayonnaise wllh milk, remaining salt, nnd pepper in top of double lxiller. When smooth, cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Serves 6. FOODS ; ' ' ALNSI.IE & CO LTD. momim J li -r--! -saOTHrMECrTOWFWBWSsMMraHraaHlBSHIsaasWanMBI FROM SERVICES TO CIVIL LIFE (Continued lrom Page One) is free and allowances for the families of the men undergoing It will be paid. For those with permanent disabilities there ar pensions for life with free medial treatment and hospitalization as regulred.. r loyers of men who left Jobs to enlist are required by law to reinstate them. Everyone on discharge aft"- more than 183 days continuous service receives a rehabilitation tyrant of 30 days' pay aand allowances. Men who enter insurable employment under the Unemployment Insurance. Act are placed In. the same position as persons who ha"- - continuously employed by the government paying up the contributions they would have paid to" the Unemployment Insurance Fund. The scale of benefits amounting to $10.20 a week for a single man and $14.40 a week with anoyances for children on the same scale as while on active service for married men ha been established. These benefits are payable in certain events for a period equal to a men's service In the forces or a max imum of 52 weeks in the first 18 months after discharge, and in some cases longer. Awaiting Employment They are payable to men awaiting employment opportunities, temporarily incapacitated for work, undergoing vocational training to fit them for Jobs awaiting returns from prlvpjj! businesses such as farms and shops, continuing their education at universities and profes sional schols. In the case of students college fees will be paid as well as benefits. Assistance under the Veterans' Land Act will be available to full-time farmers, Industrial, workers wanting rural homes and men who want to link small farm operations with commercial fishing. The government bears part of the cost of purchase, and interest on the debt is at the rate of Vh per cent. Local Tides Saturday, September High 3;40 15:56 Low , 9:55 22:25 BUY... 4 19.1' feet 19.9 feet 5.3 feet 5.5 feet Daily News Advertising Brings Results. famous PUJ T0,,AY SATtJ Comolete shot, 12:45' Feature 12:.3:00. 5:15,7; KOllERx TAYLOR - IN Bataai ALSO - i'rni iv I CARTOON Stories of DrJ "You are heading fort ana me iirst thine you will have a thM J against you, which mtmj ICim Wlinout ODtlon , were the words of Vance this morning is A tenccd William Harold J an old timer in cltypoJa,. to the usual fine of Ban' days for being pubUijfcl ted, Your story about tut bottles of extract in Qu t park Is pretty feeble mi J you not to appear hen Harry Burks, a rtsifc I Chicago, lost the art oil his liquor when he li Windy City to take aca Hon Job in the Yukoa At least that was tx claimed when he appas fore the magistrate c:i: charge this morning. "I arrived in townjs morning on my way fa; son City to my home lat I bought a bot'.le ycsictl 'found out too iate i drought in Daw:on hat i me of the art of hcWL While I was drunk I ! transDortatlon ticket , . low slip but, it ycu Ik I I can get another Inn: cal construction cooptl flee." For a consideration it magistrate agreed tc to eo and it Is Drcsamriil Is even now trying to t! another railway ticket oil terious 'yellow ipv fnl erstwhile employers. RUPERT BRAN Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE - READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storaf PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLtt LADIES' mm W rl KM II I II VUAfl hi i n sum i i ti i rue a. Aiiiir. m m-mm m m mwm mm m m i sx sv a w VJIVIIWIIU lIWJ fai"- In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Bro Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede inbj spike and cuban heels. High styled lin J wm.v iMjr kUULU UIIU W v book. t MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8". Just arrived. Family- Shoe Store li WM-W- "The Home of Good Shoe!)