i ' 1 s 4 . mi ,il i; it FX Mil fen t ' ' Mi-"'.' -.ir' r ? ir. K A ! 4 PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY Expert OPTICAL SERVICE TRY OUR Chas. Dodiincad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, 11a nd Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT ,OKE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant jSW.VAW.W.VV.VVMV.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.'l, Little Feet Deserve the Best That's the reason wise parents buy their Children's Shoes at the CUT KATE. Experience has taught that we have Health Building Shoes for children of all ages. Sole Distributors WKAGGE CHILDREN'S SHOES MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Cut Rate Shoe Store 506 THIRD AVENUE WEST (Across from Orme's Drug) A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 50 Only, CARD TABLES k Colors Red, Gieen, Black. Cash and Carry Prices $2.95 and $3.50 Phone 775 . 327 3rd Avenue West China War Relief Fund The success of the drive in thcintercsts of the China War Relief Fund is squarely up to the individual. There will be no house-to-house canvass. Send your donation to any of our Banks or take it to the Campaign Hut on Post Office corner at 3rd Avenue and 4th Street where girls in National Chinese costume will be in attendance. Make your Donation as soon as possible and give the Fund a good start. Hut will be open from 2:30 to 5 p.m. each afternoon and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. evenings. An official receipt will be sent all donations $100 and over. This space donated by: OrmesLtd. yia Pioneer Driuzff fats 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 FILMS FOR SEPTEMBER Interesting List of Pictures is Booked for Coming Month At Capitol An interesting list of bookings at the Capitol Theatre for the coming month Includes the following films: Aug. 29 (Sunday midnight) George Sanders in "The Falcon's Brother" and William Boyd and Andy Clyde in "Stick to Your Guns." Aug. 30 and 31 Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne and Randolph Scott in "Pittsburg." Sept. 1 and 2 George San ders and Herbert f Marshall in "TheMoonfand Sixpence.", aepi,t aana KODeri rayior and-Thomas MUchell'hn "Bat-aan." 1 , Sept. 5. (Sunday midnight) John- Lydon in "Henry Aldrlch for President" and Regis Toomey in "Bullet Scars." Septj 6 and 7--Humpbrey Bo-gart ' and' Raymond Massey in "Action in the North Atlantic." Sept. 8 and 9 Virginia Weld-ler arrd Edward Arnold in "The Youngest Profession." Sept. 10 and" 11 Walter Huston and Ann Harding in "Mission to Moscow." Sept. 12 (Sunday midnight) Simone Simon in "Cat People" and Jeffrey Lynn and Jane Wy man in "The Body Disappears." Sept. 13 and 14 Loretta Young and Brian Aherne in "A Night to Remember." Sept. 15 Chester Morris and Richard Arlen in "Aerial Gunner." Sept. 16, 17 and 18 Don Ameche and Gene Tlerney in "Heaven Can Wait" Sept. 19 (Sunday midnight) Chester Morris and Jean Parker in "I Live on Danger" and Richard Carlson in "My Heart Belongs to Daddy." Sept. 20 and 21 Robert Young and Laralne'Day In "Journey for Margaret." Sept. 22and 23 Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotton in "Shadow of a Doubt." Sept. 24 and 25 Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea in "The More the Merrier." Sept. 26' (Sunday midnight- John Craig in "Omaha Trailer" and Richard Arlen and Chester Morris in "Wrecked Crew." Sept. 27 and 28 Don Ameche and Jack Oaklc in "Something to Shout About " Sept. 29 and 30 Pat O'Brien and Randolph Scott in "Bombardier." . i em rut u - si tm nmxmtmam&M eti:i: jqply Reciws T1 Corn and t Tomato Chowder ?s 3 tablesnporisshopped onion I.H i'pim plinnrwl olartr i 3 tablespjjlns fat l'i cups?corn (3 medium " , cobs) ( , 2 .teaspoons salt j- Va teaspoon pepper t Hi- teaspoons sugar 3 cups scalded milk 1-3 cup c:acker crumbs Saute onion arid cele.ry in fat until light brown. Add tomatoes, peeled and cut In pieces, and corn, cut from cob; Cook fifteen minutes. Add salt, pepper and sugar and stir well. Add to hot milk, stir in cracker crumlbs and serve at once. Serves 6. QUITE A DISTANCE The average distance of the sun from the earth is 92,900,000,-000 miles. ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL VICTORIA, B.C. 'Jic FOUNDED 190S provide) thorough education on modern lines from Kindergarten to Matriculation, preparing girls for the Unlveriltl't, the professions and secietarlal vork. Home Economics Is ottered as an optional courts for- Matriculation. As weU a the prescribed academic cowsei. Music, Dramatics, Crafts, Athletics. Riding and Swimming ars taught. There la a well-equipped OymnMlum and opportunity for out-door sports aU the year round. Careful attention Is given to character training and preparation for social responsibilities and citizenship. A high academic standing is maintained by a fuMy qualified staff. Prospectus on Application to the principal FALL TERM BEGINS: Sept 8th for Boarders Sept 9th for Day Pupiki TELEPHONES: Empire 3013 Oerden 2414 WELL BABY CLINICS EACH TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 2 - 4 Wartime Housing Club House, 920 Hays Cove Ave. EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2-4 Health Unit (2nd Avenue, behind Post Office) Infant and Children Immunization at Well Baby Clinics or Each Saturday morning, 11-12 Health Unit ADULT IMMUNIZATION CLINICS EACH TUESDAY EVENING, 7-9 Wartime Housing Club 'House, 920 Hays Cove Avenue Do jour yart In helping to eradicate communicable disease. Take the Schick Test for Diphtheria and have your family Immunized. Prince Rupert Health Unit ( Bible Facts Campaign Opening Meeting SUNDAY EVENING, AUG. 29, at 7:30 I. O.O. F.HALL (4th Avenue, East of McB(ide) Subjects: "THE RETREAT OF THE DICTATORS" and "EUROPE'S LIBERATION AND DESTINY" As foretold under an amazing Bible Phophecyl Hear about the FIVE FATEFUL WORDS that have smashed and will smash dictators' dreams of world dominion Napoleon was forced to recognize them. Striking Stereopticon Pictures llustratlng the lecture. Beautifully Illustrated Old Time Hymns for the Song Service. Speaker: EVANGELIST F. T. CALMER, ' (Lately or Winnipeg. Formerly of Belfast, N. Ireland) SEATS FREE! All welcome, especially Members of the Armed Forces "Never were there so many thinkers and f,o little thought." t CFPR (1210 Kilocycles) Schedule SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Musical Americana 4:30 March Time 4:45 Favorite Quartettes' 5:00 The Cornhuskers 5:15 Kato Mendelssohn 5:30 Sound Off 5:45 O. I. Jive 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Boston Symphony 7:00 National Barn Dance 7:30 Jubilee 8:00 Hit Parade 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Melody Roundup 9:00 Front Line Theatre 9:30 Classics in Cameo 10:00 CBC News 10:05-Fish Arrivals 10:15-4Harry James xi 10:30-Tommy Dorsey 11 :0OYank Swing Session ; 11:30 Dance Time ,ar 12:00 Silent f SUNDAYUvp a.m. r 10:00 Music for Sunday 4 10:30 Chamber Music 11:00--CBC Newst: Sf " 11:05 Old Country Ma.ll 11:15 CBC Sunday Morning Concert PJH. 12:00 Hymns fri Home 12:15 Piano Ramblings 12:30 Sonata Recital 1:00 Andre Kostelanetz 1:30 Musical Comedy Favorites 2:00 CBC Sunday Symphony 3:00 CBC Discussion Club 3:30 Paul Whiteman 4:00 Duffy's Taverm 4:30 Bandwagon 5 0)0 Calling All Children 5:15 To be announced 5:30 VTctor Record Album 6:00 CBC News 6:15 Hvms from Home 6:30 The Army Show 7:00 Hour of Charm 7:30 We Who Fight 8:00 Mail Call 8:30 The Great Gilflenleeve . 9:00 Quiz and Variety Program 9:30 Command Performance 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Vesper Hour . 10:30 Silent MONDAY A.M.' 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock R:30-Mornlng Devotions 8:45 Vernon Geyer 9:00 Mirror for Women 9:15 The Oakles 9:30 CBC News . 0-35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Marek Weber Orchestra 10:30 Wllf Carter 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Petit Concert CHURCH NOTICES First Presbyterian Church Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Morning Servicc-at 11 o'clock. Evening Servirt at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. j.'.'B. Skene, Minister of Central Church, Vancouver, and recent Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will preach at both services. You are cordially invited to worship with us. First" United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donne 11, M.A., Minister J. S. Wilson, Sr. Choir Leader. H. C. Hlggins, Jr Choir Leader. Miss Swanna Olafson, A.T.C.M. Organist. 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. The Minister will conduct worship. Come and Worship. Prince Rupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6th Avenue Evangelist John E. Barnes In Charge Sunday 11 a.m. "Being Full of The SplrU."" Sunday 12:30 p.m. School and Bible Class. Sunday 3 pm-Prayer Hour. Sunday 7:15 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting ."Diana the Goddess" Tuesday 8 p.m. "Something Worth Having." Wednesday 2 pm. Women's Missionary Meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m. Praying Thru For victory." Friday 8 p.m-Servlce Men's and Young People's. Everybody welcome - First Baptist Church (Fifth and Young) Rev. C. A. Wright, Pastor Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. "The Heart That Prevails." Evening Worship 7:30 p.m "Our Christian Heritage." Social Fellowship Hour the evening service. Welcome 1 Text: "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me." The "Friendly Church" where strangers and visitors are especially welcome. Come and worship. iSTORY OF PITTSBURG Dramatic Picture of Great Industrial City Coming to Capitol Theatre Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott and John- Wayne are co-starred in the picture "Pittsburg," dealing melodramatically with the great Pennsylvania industrial metropolis, which 13 the feature picture on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here next Monday and Tuesday. Miss Dietrich appears as the daughter of a coal miner who rises to fabulous heights In the title city. Scott and Wayne portray coal miners In the picture an defeature Is a great fight between the two. 'Several of Pittsburg's largest factories are seen In the picture. The conversion of. private industry into an all-out war machine is a dominating factor in the film. Featured with the three stars In the picture are Frank Craven, Louise Allbrlton, Shemp Howard, Thomas Gomez and Samuel S. Hinds. SAVE SHAPING SPACE Dehydrated food now Is being compressed to save additional shipping space. VICTORY SHOE RENEW 531 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. We have moved to larger premises and will how be able to give quick service. Mall or express your shoes to us. Please enclose your home address, it will help to speed delivery. WE PAY THE RETURN CHARGES Announcing the Opening of the STYLE BEAUTY PARLOR AND BARBERSHOP At 607 3rd Ave. W. (Next door to the Royal Bank) Phone Blue 8t for Appointments. All work guaranteed PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled in RlU E X KXU 31 Vi U'MWSU 1 R Fresh Local Raw and? Pasteurized MILK 1 VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and ? m Herring in Tomato Sauce are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as conditions permit. riticin zmzuzu cuzu ruxuzm zn r -a -, STARTS MONDAY ROR 2 DuJ'1 BRAWNY! BOLD' Tough as the sfeel it molds hard ' aj ih coal it dig! Here's the brawny, brawlin' itory of a town that was built on mujcUi MMftBt MB , iohn mm VflKHK LnMin 'O ON THE SAME PROGRAM. "THE GATES OF ITALY" "L.S. ARMY HAND" ...... ,n Tunmin ir nun CANTOl PtUIIll x i 1 ; i:C3 I 'COST ISL.IM at ':: ) Complete Shows at 1:00, 3:03. 5:06, t.O. 9:12 Feature at 1;32, 3:35, 5:38, 7 41, 9:44 SUNDAY 2 1M. "Coney Island" Free Armed Seivices Only SUNDAY MIDXm George Sandeni Plus Wm. Bojdk i Dont Be Embarrassed! It's more than embarrassing it's dowa;at U-convenlent when you need a pin, a pot a buttx a mop, or any . of those other little thlnr, thai unimportant until you need them. Why not maiei list and bring it down to our store and see bt satisfactorily we can fill It. We'll make sure yon won't be caught short I "11 ir 1 f i r.ii-vw TAn inr u uvih i t xi ir I r I I w I 1 1 II I I 1 I V 7 1 t I m m Baa LADIES' a. . . . w m nil m. u j m ut v 1 1 ii ii . m. M"m m m -m m iiiu xiviiviivi l " In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Bro Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede into, spike and cuban heels. High styled lines'0 suit. book. MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD . WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8". Just arrived. Family Shoe Store The Home of Good Shoes WW V- w - w.