K . PAGE TOVn Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand EntraTinr VISIT OUK CASEMENT ORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant W.WAV.V.V, i Women Who Have Seen Them Agree: ' This Fall It's The Peoples Store FOR COATS! We Invite Your Inspection PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Ltd. Jhs Pioneer Drtuzp fats THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 ajn. 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). rhonc Blue 917 Early Ad. Copy is Appreciated ! i a. Mackenzie furniture ltd. "A GOOD TLACE 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-plece; Ranges Just arrived. OUR LINE OF BEDDING IS COMPLETE-Phone ' 775 327 3rd Avenue West CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) Schedule FRIDAY 4:00 Victor Record Album 4:30 London Palladium Orch. 5:00 Tea Dance Time 5:30 Badge of Honor 5:45 Belle McEwen Sings 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 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 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Old Timers Program 9:00 Lud Glusken and Lee 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Music by Herbert. 10:30 Wilf Carter if The Taste of Safety DRINK a glass of Carnation Milk, chilled and mixed with an equal amount of cold water. Notice the rich and different taste. Homoeenization enables you to taste the cream more. Sterilization flavor-changes the natural milk sugar. It's the taste of safety. Carnation is good whole milk, evaporated. It contains all the food values of whole milk and extra "sunshine" vitamin D through irradiation. Write for free Cook Book. Carnation Co. Limited, 470 Granville St., Vancouver. IRRADIATED mm Carnation milk A CANADIAN PPODUCT -'fivm Contented Curs Citv of Prince Rupert NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Owing to the difficulty in securing labour, the City garbage trucks are understaffed. In order that complete coverage may be given, the co-operation of every citizen Is requested in carrying out the following regulations: (1) All garbage cans must be placed by the owners, at the specified times of collection, at places convenient to the collectors. Where there are no sidewalks, cans should be placed at the side of the street in such a manner as not to endanger passing traffic, and, where there are sidewalks, in such a manner as not to impede pedestrian traffic. (2) Covers must be placed on all garbage cans put out for collection. The following schedule shows the times at which garbage will be collected: Residential MONDAY A.M. 6th Ave. East, from McBride St. to Booth School; 9th Ave. West, from McBride St. to Comox Ave.; Taylor St. to 7th Ave. West. MONDAY P.M. Park Ave., 2nd Ave. from Junction of 2nd and-3rd Aves., Beach Place, Water St. and llth St. All Section Two . TUESDAY A.M 7th Ave. East to Hays Cove Circle; Hays Cove Circle to 6th Ave. East; 6th Ave. East to east end of Ambrose Ave.; Ambrose Ave. TUESDAY P.M. All Wartime Houses on 6th Ave. East, Herman St., Herman Place, Overlook St., Piggott Ave., Piggott Place, The Plaza. WEDNESDAY A.M. 6th Ave. from Herman St. East, Seal Cove Circle and all Seal Cove. WEDNESDAY P.M-Hays Cove Ave., 3th Ave. East from Hays Cove Ave.; 7th Ave. East from Hays Cove Ave., Alfred St., 9th Ave. from Alfred St. East, 10th Ave. from Alfred St. East, llth Ave. from Army Barracks East to Frederick St., Frederick St. THURSDAY A.M. 4th Ave. East and 5th Ave. East to Hays Cove Circle, McBride St. and English Hill. THURSDAY P.MThompson St. to 7th Ave., Fulton St. to 5th Ave., Tatlow St., 6th Ave. West to Armouries. FRIDAY A.M. Blggar Place, Borden St., 5th Ave. to Mus- grave Place, Summit Ave., Taylor St. from Borden to 6th Ave., 6th. Ave. West from Taylor St. to Fulton Sti FRIDAY P.M 8th Ave. West and East from Fulton St. to 7th Ave. SATURDAY A.M. 4th Ave. and 5th Ave. West Including Dunsmulr St., Agnew Place, Emmerson Place. Commercial DAILY A.M. 3rd Ave. lane from 7th St. to McBride St. DAILY P.M. 2nd Ave. lane from 2nd St. to 7th St. TUESDAY A.M. Apartments on 1st Ave. WEDNESDAY A.M.-3nd and 3rd Ave. lane from Steele Block to 7th Street. WEDNESDAY PAL 2nd and 3rd Ave. lane from 2nd St. To McBride St. THURSDAY A.M. 2nd Ave. from McBride St. to Cow Bay. THURSDAY P.M 3rd Ave. East to 2nd St. West. Frascr St. from 5th St. to 3rd Ave. FRIDAY A.M. 1st Ave. from Junction to Rupert Hotel. No collection will be made unless garbage is placed convenient for handling H. D. THE DAILT NEWS -ih; Whifflets op jjijKu From The Waterfront DC DKIIiJII a Group Captain R. H. Foss, Harvey Dumas, he of Klcw onmmanrilnir nffirpr Of the Roral Nuggett hand logging fame, is Canadian Air Force at Prince, spending a few days In portiRupcrt vho went aU through! wun ms ooai, beanaer. u is thejthe BatUe of Britaln and first time fie has been in town Kiiti fmm spniomtvr. ioin for six months oi so and he is being heartily welcomed by Oscar Haveroy and some of the other old cronies. Incidentally, congratulations are In order for Dumas on the arrival of a first-born in Calgary. Mother and child are doing onrt noinati wen, uctuiuuig bu laicafc repurus, and it is expected the father will also pull through. 10:45 Children's Scrapbook 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Petit Concert FM. 12:00 Luncheon Music 12:30 Spotlight Band 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One o'clock Muslcale 1:30 Aldrich Family 2:00 Closing announcement Try a Ciassiriea Ad in the Daily. News for Quick Results. THAIN, City Clerk. to April, 1941, and missed only one of the great German raids on London, spoke graphically of his experiences and impressions ; at the luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday. He paid deep tribute to the of the people of Britain In their hour of trial and stress and expressed pride at being a member of the British race. Under attack such as that of the blitz there could be no person who was not afraid, although many might not admit it, but there was no quailing and no flinching. The people proved them selves adaptable to sudden change in their whole manner of living and resourceful under new conditions. In normal times when things were going smoothr ly and well, the Briton must complain but the speaker could say that he had never heard complaint or protest in the hour of the nation's great trial. He gave interesting personal rem iniscences to illustrate great spirit, WAR'S BIG THRILL London Takes It Sixth of a series by AP for eign correspondents on their biggest moment in covering the war.) By -WILLIAM McGAFFIN CAIRO I was In London that night the blitz began. There was the awful whoom-a-whoom-a-whoom of the Jer-rles's motors and the screech of their bombs as they came hurtling down by the thousands. It was dark and there was nothing the R.A.F. could do. All we had between us ar.d disaster were the guns and luck, maybe. It looked like a slim hope. Our throats tightened and we fought against a frightened, helpless feeling. The darkness quickly dissolved before a light that was more terrifying. The docks were burning madly with a brilliance which made it easy to read a newspaper in the street ten miles away where I lived with Taylor Henry and Bill Humphreys of the The AP. We were giving a dinner party when the bombers swooped In. that Actln5 on Impulse, we all raced ior me Dasemem. men, gciwug m uauu, we ui uuu "The spirit of courage and rioform nut rr mh ne nltnn c 1 vvu wvv. - exemplified in those trying days has brought us to the very favorable point Jn the war we have now reached," declared the speaker. "Although I think there is still a long battle ahead, I also think It is now safe to say that these great events we are seeing today mark the beginning of the end. If we carry on from this point with !the determination and spirit of the British, I feel certain that we will have no bad results com ing out of this war." The chair was occupied by Pfesldent A. C. Small and guests of the day were Major J. H. Home, Lieut. Robert Dieldal, G. R. S. Blackaby. Allan Kereln. Commander D. E. Wallace and E. G. vj. Kingston. rutigswju. SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 our I nerves became more accustomed to the din, we got so we could stand in the 3treet to watch and listen. It'was a Wellsian nightmare, a Biblical prophecy come true. The world was on fire and all the fire departments In kingdom come could not put it out. There were 'many bad nights after that first. And many mornings when the damage was even more sickening. But as night followed night, they gradually forbed an armor of the spirit wh'ch was proof against the mightiest attacks. One night the Germans announced they were going to "wipe out London" by sending over ten thousand plane loads of bombs. London replied with i Stewart Donaldson and W. H.ltne greatest gun barrage the Trotter were welcomed as new world had ever seen. She still members of the club and birth-,was standing, bloody and smok-day greetings were extended to,lnB but standing the next ' Bernard Allen and B. R. Dodds. morning. G. C. Mitchell was winner of the raffle of a war savings certificate for the Queen's Fund. CLIP THESE COAL TIPS Seal Lock and Cracks After you nut up your flue pipe, you will find tiny cracks which allow air to enter the chimney. If these are sealed with cement your furnace will operate much more efficiently. Look, too, for leaks and, cracks about the furnace. These should be sealed or you will waste coal. Albert & McCaffery PHONE 116 BEFORE THE WAR In peacetime. 17,500 excursion trains ran In Britain. DQMY MISS EATON'S New (1943-44) Fall and Winter CATALOGUE! It has been mailed! It's too good to miss! You should havo it now! If you have not received your copy, write to Winnipeg. One will be mailed Immediately. T. EATON C ISO THE ARMY NEEDS Men and Women c Don't wait for a call BE A VOLUNTEER! fan I (Witt etooot TOi.fOtCAn hououui. u V J J W!.'.Mll.l,Ui!innB T Pat. 12:30, it 7: , ITS STILL RATIONED mm haa lfO ub- iiic name sugar applies w lar c t; ,a. PUBLIC MEETING HRUCE .MICKLEHUKGH will spcaka "WHY THE LABOR PROGRESSIVE PARTY!" A Report of the National Constituent Conventim Communists held in Toronto, Auj, 21-2S EAGLES' HALL, SUiN'DAY, 8 P..U For Victory in the War and Prosperity in the pc J Canada Nerds Labor I'nitv DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUKSIIAYS THURSDAYS SATl'RD.lT! are Delivery Days. Orders taken for delivery ksk k with us not later than 4:00 p.m. on day before OkH Hon will assist us greatly In giving better delivery r throughout the city. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY 1 "Where dollars have more cents" Phones 18-19. P.O. Ml VICTORY SHOE RENEW 531 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. We have moved to lariter j premises and will now 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 LADIES' KWONO SANG El HOP Kfl CHOP SI HOUSE Nfit to Kinjlj 612 7th AVE. W1 All your patronajt Open 5 p m. uw Tuesdajr-10 P 1:30 m Outside Orders frw:' 1:30 am rhone Rf4 'Gionella7 Dress Sho In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, W Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede inJ spike and cuban heels. High styled 1"$' Slll'f mill focfr. .i,i,l nvinml fr. Clll't flllV POC' book. MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 5. Just arrived. Family Shoe Store) "The Home of Good Shoes"