PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE And Boy Boys' Suits Boys' Overcoats Boys' Underwear Boys' Hosiery Boys' Shirts Rupert Mens and Boys' Store Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Char re Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing:, Hand EnzraTlnr VISIT OUR BASEMENT ..ORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant COMPLETE OUTFITTERS For The Lad Earn THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Ave. (across from Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 JUST RECEIVED A New Shipment of Simmons Beds and Camp Cots Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Daily News) prince Rupert MEN'S Working Boots : PALMERS "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" 8 inch and G 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 Shoes' T CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) Schedule FRIDAY ' IM. 4:00 Musical Americana 4:30 Two Kings and a Queen 4:45 The Quartette 5:00 Tea Dance Tune 5:00 Lone Ranger 5:30 Sound oti 5:45 O. I. Jlvc 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 To be announced 6:30 Music Makers 7:00 Comedy caravan 7:30 John Charles Thomas 8:00 Isabelle McEwen Sings 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Melody Round-up 9:00 All Time Hit Parade 9:30 Novelesque 9:35 Novelesaue lo:ot mc News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:10 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Yarns fsr Yanks 10:30 Drama from Vancouver 11:00 Closing announcement SATURDAY AJL 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:3ft Mornlns Devotions 8:45 Old Timers 9:00 Musettl Time a: 15 Music aUla Carter 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 8:35 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 Trla P-M. 12:00 Shep Fields 12:15 HI Neighbor u.m apouigut Band 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 9 'Dnwrsiri Bai)m 1:00 Saturday Muslcale 1:30 Rebroadcast John Thomas KM SOOTHE 1 SIMPLE J SORE THRO ATA NOTICE Chas. 2:00 Closing announcement All citizens of Greenville should meet at their village not later than October 25 next, as agreed by the council and endorsed at the public meeting. (Signed) HENRY McKAY, Secretary, of Greenville Council. SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarellij Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT THE ARMY NEEDS Men and Women Don't wait for a call BE A VOLUNTEER! For Income Tax RETURNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 S21 2nd Ave. When at Terrace Stay at Philbert Hotel j 4 But make advance Reservations 4 Box 5 Terrace KWONG SANG KING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Nest to King Tal 612 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 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 217 w 1 -"lib . m Let us give you . ... . BUY BONDS! THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY 7'"aSMaHai9HkHlC HEALTH MEAL The delicious, nourishing porridge i blend of whole-smn Wheat end Rye for body-buildinj. Bran end Flex for mild laxative action. MELOGRAIN HEALTH OATS Bran end Fie ere blended In for cibe flavor . , . making a food containing mineral salts and with a mild laxative action. I.O.D.E. Chapter Raises Funds by Holding Tag Day Cambral Chapter I.OD.E. held a tag day last Saturday with net proceeds of- $338 going to war funds. Taggers were: Irene Hansen, Diane Gilker. Donnie Leighton, Lorna Larsen. Shirley Saunders, Ruth Ketche-son. Jack Finlayson, JacVteln-stan, Patsy Hewson, Ethel Moorehouse, Joan Moser, Ruth Payne. Emie Elliott, Ronnie Hemmons, Marjorie Tattersall. Alan Stonehouse. Mary Ellen MacKenzie, Alan Currie, Norma McLeod, Darlene Olsen, Delbut Amundsen, Jacqueline Smith. Harry Hagen, Oscar Carlson, Jimmie Finlayson, Bernice Scarr Arthur Foly, Mary Richards. Teddy Webster, Norma Geddes, T'vina Oden, Elner Valderhaug Gail McRae. Ronnie Rothwel! Rodney Larson, Inger Petersen. Edward Olsen. Thelma Mnser Adores Lyness, Dorothy Stacey, Joan Moller. Joyce Holbrook. Anne Whiting, Margaret Keays. John Ketchison, Bery! Bramcn, Donald Prendergrast, Dale Laird. Briefs From Britain , By the Canadian Press Two bottles of whisky, both more than 100 years old, brought I $460 at a Nottingham ,auctlon When Lord Wavell, India's new Viceroy, received the freedom of Winchester he was greeted by calls on the city's centuries-qld moot horn. Queen Miry has collected 3,- 300 garments this year for her London Needlework Guild, an organization which sends clothes to the poor. Canterbury's member of parliament, Sir William Wayland. was fined 1 for allowing a fire to burn on his land - at night. ; Hon. Francis Wigram, 23, younger son of Lord Wigram, : permanent lorcT-in-watlng to j the king, was killed In action In ! Italy. Capt. Harry William Rlgnold of Elstree, Herts, was awarded the military cross for gallantry as. an army photographer In North Africa. Three troopers in a County Yeomanry regiment were killed when a tank on which they were riding overturned near Gloucester. Wing Cmdr. John Randall Daniel Braham, who has destroyed 16 enemy planes at night, has been awarded a bar rrv-? urn PURE WHITE XMAS PERM Our PERMS arc hard to BEAT Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe 4th Street (Across from Post Office) Phone Blue 917 SPEED THE VICTORY Tanks and more tanks! That's the only talk the Nazis understand. So let them have it with both barrels. Buy 5th Victory Loan Bonds and speed the tanks ahead driving to Victory. Every dollar counts. Every bond brings Victory that much nearer. Go all-out for Victory. FASHION FOOTWEAR 526 Third Avenue Phone Red 321 'to his DS.O. He also holds the D.F.C. and two bars. The Ministry of Home Seeur lty ruled that flashlights no longer need ta dimmed providing the aperture Is not more than one inch across. Prime Minister Churchill an nounced proficiency badges 'are to be Instituted for members of the Women's Land Army. Cmdr. Ben Bryant, ace of the Mediterranean submarine fleet, was at a British port to greet his old command, Safari, on her return from 18 months of war on Axis shipping. Safari sank more than 50,000 tons of shipping, most of it while under Bryant's command. Alan Andrews, assistant school master at Kingston, Surrey, was told by a conscientious object ors' tribunal that he could not keep his Job is It was "not In the national Interest for con scientious objectors to be teach ers of the young." Millions of sandbags provided for Air Raid Precautions pur-' poses may soon disappear fol-! lowing an announcement by ! Herbert Moryrlson, Minister of Home Security, that they are "unsuitable for dealing with the new types of incendiary bombs except lr. special circum stances." Presbyterian Tea and Sale Is Successful Highly successful, in spite of adverse weather conditions, wa i tea and sale of home cookin.' v-ed yesterday afternoon by the adies Aid of First Presbyterian "hurch at the home of Mrs "eter Lakle. Fifth Avenue East xIany ladles called during the fternoon to extend their pat- "naee. The craesls were receiv ed by Mrs. Lakie and Mrs. A, y MacSween, wife of the pastor Mrs. Harry Calderwood and Mrs. J. Slmundson were in charge of the tea room, Mrs. J R. Mitchell and Mrs. D. C. McRae poured and servjtcurs were Mrs. William Lamble and Mrs. G. C. Mitchell. The cashier was Mrs. John Bremner. In charge od the home cooking table was Mrs. L. C Eby and Mrs. J. W. Eastwood. The rooms were attractive Iv decorated with fall flowers and the tea table was covered with a handsome cutwoork cloth and centred with a bowl of pink and white dahlias. JTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Meet Monf Me Ma At Af 3 JOHNNY'S Johnny's rJAPK RAD (Our Coffee Is Tonsi "Largest Organization of its kind In the World" Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association JOHN LLOYD WRIGHT Resident Representative Pioneer Kooms No. 6 167 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 953 Prince Kupert, B.C. Phone 7,41 and I will gladly call 4 .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA "ev I SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT G. L. Brookes, Mgr. 21-Hour Taxi Service Trucking of all kinds Bus Service to Airport Special Charier t Free Parcel Checking t Koom J Public Waiting and Rest 4 , . . ... A ituuius mr jien ana uomen f P.O. Box 101, Terrace J OIL RURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 221 Seventh Ave. West Orange Ladies' Dance Enjoyed A very enjoyable dance was held last evening .by the Ladies' Orange Benevolent AssoclaUon and the Ontario Regiment Lodge. Scotch and Canadian square dances were a feature of the evening. Music was by Jean De Carloo's Orchestra. The crowd was large and enthusiastic. The armed forces were well eprasented and assisted greatly with the serving of refreshments at midnight. Dancing was in progress from 9 pjn. to 2 ajn. Lance Corporal Frank Tickner was master of The raffle of a chicken was won by Cpl. J. Ugulinl the Ontario Regiment with lie 87 The committee in charp ; in sisted of Mrs. M. Andrewi, Mrs. Calder, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs. Men- zles, Mrs. Paulson, Mrs. Saun-de:s and Mrs, Evans. a m m aaaW Ml 1 Join the Reserve GORDON'S HARDWARE Yes, IT IS EARLY GIFTSy The Variety Store a::n!ui:B mrnmaamas jjj Fresh Local Raw and P Pasteurized MILK S VALENTIN DAIRY g PHONE 657 g iiM!::iii:Bz:i,iii:ii:aBiii:i:!:ixB:!!:fl Wallace Mod r. . 1 30 3Jf Dorothy a mm ire WITH "OBT. Yotjs tv.i. ... 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