I r . FACTE SIX Expert OPTICAL SERVICE V Chas. Dodimead Optometrist In Chut Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT ...ORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant AVAWW.W -em 5 For a Assuming, Shoes The The largest i you've seeing in ing shoes complete too. N Ha WE 1 Cut Rate V. t yours ! Smarter Fall of course, your Fall come from Cut Rate Shoe Store THEY'RE HERE! selection of new shoe arrivals ever had the pleasure of Rupert. Fancy pumps, stylish step-ins and comfortable walk that still look dressy. ... A Z range of sizes and widths, INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ,t506 THIRD AVENUE W. (across from Orme's Drug) THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN - Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. ?nd Ave. (across from Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Shoe Store as BtJ JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of CHESTS OF DRAWERS AND DINETTE SUITES Speed the Victory, Buy Bonds Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Daily News) Prince Rupert 1 A A MEN'S Working Boots PALMERS "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" 8 inch and 6 inch. GREB & STERLING Chrome and Men-nenite calf with double soles 4and solid throughout. . Priced from $5.50 Shoe findings and arch supports. Family Shoe Store Ltd. ' 'The Home of Good Shoes" CFPR (1219 Kilocycles) Schedule FRIDAY P-M. 4:00 Boston Pops Orchestra 4:30 Music in Three-Quarter Time 5:00 Lone Ranger 5:30 Sound oil 5:45 O. I. Jive :00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Canadian Pattern e:3u Music Makers 7:00 Aldrich Family 7:30 John Charles Thomas 8:00 Isabelle McEwen Sings 8;15 Front Line Family B:30 Personal Album 8:45 Melody Round-up 9:00 Frank Morgan and Fanny 9:3oJerview with Loretta Youne 9:35 Novelesque 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude iu:l& Yarns tor xanfcs 10:30 Drama irom Vancouver 11:00 Closing announcement SATIWUAY ' AJkL 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morninc Devotions 8:45-01d Timers k: do Musette Time 9:30 CBC News Kebroadeast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Children's Hour 10:30 Hank Yodelling Cowboy 10:45 Music by Herbert 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 GuadalJara Trio P.M. 12:00 Shep Fields 12:15 HI Neighbor 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:30 Spotlight Band 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 Saturday Muslcale 1:30 Rebroadcast John Chas. Thomas 2:00 Cu.nit announcement Fnlicf I 1A7A More Here Two new recruits enlisted in the Canadian Active Army through the Prince Rupert re- cruitin? station this week. Thev o,- ot HZWS St. Peters Girls Tea is Successful The members of St Peter's Seal Cove Junior Women's Auxiliary, Oroup Two, held a vciy successful tea and sale In ths Parish Hall on Saturday last. The guests were received by the president, Cella Cheeseman, assisted by the supervisor, Airs. 11. Henderson. In a neat little speech, Miss Cheesman welcomed th'e present and the secretary, Margaret Wardale. called upon Mrs. E. W. Scott to declare the sale open. This Mrs. Scolt did, congtatulating the girls on their first effort and wishing them every success. The following took part: Sewing Olive Postuk and Orace Cheeseman. Home cooking Vln Elliot. Variety stall Margaret War-dale assisted by Clara Varfelt, Patsy Wardale and Owen Smith. Serviteurs were Adele Stone- house, Jane Intermela, Lois sionary work. Bulkley Threshing! ' v mm a mt m Is Well Advanced SMITH ERS, Oct. 29 Thresh ing generally Is quite well along, as the weather for the past month has been fairly favorable for this week and most of the grain and timothy that is still to be threshed Is In stacks where It can be threshed at leisure . The timothy seed crop was not a very heavy one this year excepting in small local areas, but the grain crops were quite satisfactory. ".Montyrjppoud $ls lads! I'll icu uie wona How could they lose with a spirit like that? There's mat- ArmV grand 0jd Elghth glorious Eighth Army ARE EQUIPPED TO SIZE, MAKE OR TYPE OF clerk in the Canadian National cnd;to none, r doubt irfany J1 for historian, and novel-Railways ticket office, who left generaf ever has had such a ! -L'f: last night for the Vancouver reception centre, and Jack James Mitchell. 21, ot New Hazelton, who are leaving on tonight's train. In Ihr Suprrmr Court ot ItrilUh Columbia In Probate In thr Matter of the "tdmlnMratlon Art" and In Ihr Maljrr of Ihr :talr of . hrrt llr-br (Othrrn1r known 01 (irorsr Albert Berbr) Drcenxd. TAKE NOTICE Uukt by order pT Hit Honor, W E. riaher. made, on ine 22nd day at October, AD. 1943. I wa appointed Admlnlatrator (wtth Will annexed) at the Estate of Albert Beebe (OShnrle known at George Albert Beebe) deceasnl, and all panics having claims aaliMt the aatd estate are bereby required to furnish same, proper ry Tertfled, to me on or ahout the 22nd day o( November, AX). 1943, and all partlej truktited to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebt-edneea to me fonthttti. DATEO at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 22nd day of Ootober. AD. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupart. B.C. OIL BURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Atc West "Largest Organization ot Its kind In the World" Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association JOHN LLOYD WRIGHT Resident Representative Pioneer Rooms No. 6 '167 3rd Are. P.O. Box 952 Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 741 and I will fladly call SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT G. L. Brookes, Mjr. 21-Hour Taxi Service Trucking of all kinds Bus Service to Airport Special Charter Free Parcel Checking Room Public WaiUnj and Rest Rooms for Men and Women P.O. Box 101, Terrace ! I j j Try a Want-Ad for Quick! Results. ' I THE DAILY ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY OARBUTT The following excerpts are from letters one ot our local service men received from his brother who Is with the Eighth Army. At the time of writing he was in Noith Africa. I think when we are inclined to grumble about being in Prince Rupert we should bear these in mind. He says: "Xaam ? d 'ou flre on lfave and 1 sincerely hope you enjoyed yourself and had a real good time. I have been out here two-and-a-haM years and In all that time I've only had four days leave. I have lust had mv third Christ- t mas out here. This last one ha 1 Hcroert and Chilstlne McWhln-been the best of the three. For ' ntr- one thing I was on our side of The kitchen was in charge of the line this time whereas last members of Group Onetime I was inside the German Sc0"- y Toombs. Ethel lines on a commando raid with Hemmons, Owen Frazer and hardly anything to eat and had Alrs- Davld as supervisor, not had a smoke for dav Mv Proceeds are In aid ot mls- Christmas before I spent behind the Italian lines, about seventy miles inside enemy territory. I have spent as long as five months on a stretch Inside v the German lines on raiding parties shooting up his supply columns and destroying airfields." Again he says proudly and with every reason of his unit "It would be an eye-opener for in7 outsider to view a march past of the whole Eighth Army of course there's no need for me to say it's the finest army on tnls eartn- 11 yu don't be- As I said, it would be an eye-opener. You would see some nationalities oi' every color under the sun. from white to black. It the f,net flghtlng mob (hat eyer , In General Montgomery that Is collection of colors and tongues ' unaer nis command and Is WE RECAP or REPAIR ANY Have your worn tlies VITACAPPKD with a thick, lively layer of new tread rubber that will Ue them thousands of extra miles. Read these statement about our service: Illustration shows the VITACAP recapping machine in action. Tires arc rotated In the curing chamber so that live steam Is applied to all sides of the casing. Result Is uniform tread rubber hardness at botn surface and base. VITACAP Is the finest recapping and vulcanizing process In use today. BEL SIIII YOUR GOODYEAR even under war-tlmc restrictions still makes the best tire! 1 Kyery is 12 years) at his disposal. O fiOOHYEAK terials A sincere 3 the life both In your service. All work 4 possible phizes! Ltmtomm mmr our immediate attention. We pay TIRES . . .direct or through your Dealer (Usual courtesy to Dealers) Terrace his brother, I., H. Kenney, in Mrs. Mejvlllc Foibes ha re- the year 1908 on the ateam-turned from Vancouver where! boat which plied the Skeena she has been spending some weeks with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Oreig. R. D. Christy has built a new-house In Lazelle Avenue to which he and his family have removed. Their old home at the corner of Kalum Street has bten rented to Mr. and" Mrs. A. D. Noble. The United Church is undcr-tolng consldeiable alterations. The building has been raised to a higher level and a concrete basement constructed which will add much to the potentialities of the church work by making available useful space. Rev. T. C. Colwell has the charge at this church and Is supervising the work of recon-. structlon. Mr. Colwell was during the last war chaplain to the old 102nd Battalion. Mrs. C. J. Ncl-lngton paid a flying visit to her home on Park Avenue, returning to Prince Rupert on Tuesday Miss Lorna Smith has for Prince George where sr. plans to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Walmslry lrf for Vancouver after spcnd.ns month's vacation at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Dud'.cy O. Little. E. T. Kenney gave an interesting address to the studot at. Terrace schools on Thursday last, the subject being the hu- VTVTTTYTTTT TTTfTTTTTTTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's SNACK BAR (Our Coffee l Topi) 3 TIRE tire repair man in our plant thoroughly experienced (arerate and the finest equipment It recap and repair ma- are used exclusively. effort Is made to extend of your tires to the limit, interest and in the nation's is returned as ratildlv as priority demands receive freight charges 'one C We will give every assistance in ful-v filling requirements of'lhe Rubber Controller's Order No. C.S.1J, (222 t li" "i 'tT (Mm (mm (k'maM 551 WEST BROADWAY, VANCOUVER, B.C. Distributing Goodyear' Tires for 28 Years tory of Terrace Mr Kenny In well qualified to speak on that topic as he arrived here with in those dy bciorc tnc railway had been finished. Mrs. A. J. McDonald and he little daughter, Jean, will leave Terrace today for their new home at Chllllwack. Mr. McDonald will retire for a while from the transfer buslncs after pioneering in that line here for the past twelve years. Mr. Stanley Mlus Das started i well-baby cllnl? It opened on Tuesday la.st when some thirty-five hearty looking Infants showed up. And Order Your Victory Suit Willi Cuffs LING THE TAILOR 220 Sixth Street MUSSALLEM'S "Where dollars We have a complete Groceries, Fresh Tobaccos and KRLE DELIVERY throughout (Tuesdays. Thursdays Opposite IS REAL This U not a phoney is In the thkk of the can win is on the field and between 16 the AcUve Army, volunteer Army. Visit your nearest Army Don't delay. Ormes CTi THE REXALL STORE ill mm I a II Ell k GIFTS 1 WAR war. The Caua'a Ar-j fight. The or j v.? of battle I pi -lit and 45 you are t -' 7 whtch It Mill ua t ; Recruiting Office twist, Ltd, Ptone9.rDru.qsi3U TODAY OCTOBER, "Ar " , 1:00, 2 s J. E-r, Fr,.r'::l- mi. 3,2(s " BOB HOPE DOKOTIiy LAMOUR IN "THEY (iOT ME EVENED" Addtd March of Tlmr p...... "AIKWAYS TO mtr I vidian I'AAM0lxJ D .NEWS (ALL LEO OYER High flats Deroritlnil nn iMprrluminj Red 303 M7Bordf,N UMIU.K ur. v U 1 ' : f- Demmijrr I It r.. 0 le ' 8;' 141 A!. i t. Quwi 1 , tru 1 Ttirr t for rrn. r. ! Purt !T ; I Ttitft. r ECONOMY STORE hare more c ' variety of available Fruits and Vegetables, Confectionery the city tl-s Tttk and Sa'rtLy. Canadian Lejlo.i r-a -"ViaMri 'Tf seas jjhe Variety St If VOII liT?r fiM-4VM ri- PHONES II in" Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 I P Yes, IT IS EARLY For 'Xmas Shopping 11 But we urne -'J buy y ur git'-.W-' as possible Conditions re uu' usual thia year SeWctlon and r vice will not b goo.1 later DEABMNE I0 OVEKSEAS- NOVWIBEB 1 Wc have a selection of over gifts ana -.-if