fts PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE THIRD AVE. (Next to Hcilbroner's) Cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engravlng- VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties, MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Summer Scoop! SLACK SUITS - Designed for Work or Play Our Fashion Scouts looked over the best of the Eastern Styles and selected the choicest of the lot. Thus you may choose from many styles that Rupert ordinarily would not se. Limited quantities of each style assure you of something diff trend at prices you'll recognize as quite inexpensive MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" Phone BLUE 907 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Granny, "who only reads the headlines of the newspaper," said today they are advertising Rommel's Remnants. I wonder if they are coupon free! We have Floor Covering Remnants; no coupons required. Phone 775. Our Store Closed All Day Thursday 327 3rd Avenue ATTENTION LADIES! Violet Man, always alert, and ever on the search for new techniques to make you lovelier, has returned from a tour of the east with the latest trends in Victory Coiffures, Hair Shaping, Permanent Waving, Manicuring as well as many other phases of modern beauty cunure. Of course, you will want to know what is new ... and you will want to avail yourself of the opportunity for up-to-the-minute beauty services. Why not call today for consulatlon? SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON Phone Blue 913 I "GALIVANT" i SHOES IN BROWN AND BLACK BROGUES, . GILLIES, TIES AND LOAFERETTES. Welted Soles and Genuine Calf Leathers. Perfect Fitting Lasts in Fittings AA to C Width. Priced $5.85 and $5.50 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" BRILLIANT -WAR FILM IS SHOWN "Desert Victory" Is By All .Means Finest Fighting Picture Yet Shown "Brilliant" is the word for the great war film "Desert Victory," recounted with remarkably fine photography and smashing dramatic factualistic delineation, which had a preview showing at the Capitol Theatre last night be-, fore a military audience and which is the feature offering for this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Desert Victory" has been heralded as the greatest war picture yet to be projected on the screen and to see it is to agree that there is no exaggeration about this "statement. It made a deep impression on all who saw it last night. Opening with a photographic sarvey of the BiltLsh 8th Army in the field, the film first demonstra tes clearly why Gen. Auckinleck fell back last August to the narrow Egyptian corridor between the Qu- attara Depression ana the sea. The manoeuvre was a military expedi ent and as such it is properly explained. But dramatically it fits a classic pattern which is fully realized in this film. . On a 40-mile front thick with mine fields and bristling strong points a stand was made, and the film shows the rugged 8th Army set to strike back. Then Mr. Churchill is shown visiting the army with vital and cheering news: , New equipment is on the way and also two new generals Alexander and Montgomery. The order of Mr. Churchill to Montgomery Is explicit and soldierly: "Your prime and main duty will be to destroy the enemy at your earliest The film then recounts the ways in which the army was re-equip ped and strengthened, with glimp ses of home-fiont industry and Un ited States tank production. Captured Oerman films are cut in to show how Gen. Rommel was also building up his forces at the same time. ' Final Preparations The most effective section of the film is that which shows the final preparations and the assault on the El Alamein line in the darkness of October 23. As the evening light falls the huge, dark outlines of guns and tanks move against the cloudless sky. Then the whole screen Is In darkness. Only the low, steady voice of the narrator comes through: Then comes the zero hour. The screen is filled with explosive din. The sappers move forward In the flickering, eerie light, questing with their "pie-plates' for the mine fields: stretching white tapes where the infantry may pass. At the appointed moment the Infantry moves up with bayonets fixed. In their midst marches a kilted bagpiper, skirling "The Highland Lass." For the rest, "Desert Victory" shows the battle as it moved along that line for nine grim days the " XHB DHL? NEWS CFPR (1210 Kilocycle) SCHEDULE Thursday p.m. 4:00 Victor Record Album . 4:30 Richard Crooks 4 ;45 Transcribed Variety 5:00 Shall We Dance? 5:30 Xavier Cugat 5:45 The Trail of Truth 6:00 CBC .News 6:05 W. R. McAfee 6:15 Gospel Interlude 6:30 Major Bowes 7:00 Victory Loan Quiz 7:30 Bing Crosby 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Maxwell House Show 9:00 Stag Party 9:30 Songs of Empire 10:00 CBC News Rebroadcast 10:05 Stirling Young's Orchestra 10:30 Concert Time li:30 Silent: ' A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45-BC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Hawaiian Melodies 9:00 March Time 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Blended Voices 10:30 Wllf Carter 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Petit Concert P.M. 12:00 Luncheon Music 12:30 Western Airs 12:45 CBC News 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One O'clock Muslcale 1:30 B.C. School Broadcast 2:00 Silent POLAND IN THE AIR LONDON, May 20 Qi Polish air men flying Wellington bombers have reported two more attacks on Nazi submarines in the Bay of Biscay and one U-boat Is believed to have been destroyed or serious ly damaged. blasted tanks, the infantry charges, the sweeping combats In the sky. It indicates the final break-through and the long trek across Africa to Tobruk, Bengazl, El Aghella and fi nally Tripoli, with thousands of Axis fighters captured, material wrecked and men killed. It shows the captured Nazi pen. von Thoma, the battering of the fleeing Axis troops. It concludes with the final victory pa'.a'de, reviewed by Mr. Churchill and Gen. Montgomery, in Trippli. NO TEMPORARY RELIEF TW FOR MU'VE SAID GOOD I'm working harder than ever these days.. Have no time to be troubled by constipation due to facie of the right kind of "bulk" in ry diet. Thank goodness there is a sensible way to correct that condition . . . instead of taking cathartics, which only give temporary relief. Why not try eating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every morning and see BYE TO CONSTIPATION I if this delicious cereal doesn't help you become "TtgAai"...nturalIyl Get your KELLOGG'S, ALL-BRAN daily . . . drink plenty of water . . . and discover for yourself how easily your old "trouble" disappears. Get KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN I Available in two convenient sires at all grocers. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. . most SUMMER . . : Camp Furniture FOLDING DECK CHAIRS, each , $3.25 FOLDINQ CAMP CHAIRS, each , $1.50 . FOLD I NO TABLES, each $3.00 FOLDING CAMP COTS, strong canvass, $4.95 and $6.30 Floor Covering, Marboleum, Congoleum, Feltol, Rexoleum, VISIT Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Dally News) Prince Rupert ADDED Leon Errol hi "MAIL TROUBLE" NEWS NOVELTY CARTOON Complete Shows, 1:10, 3:08, 5:06, 7:04, 9:02 Feature at 2:08, 4:06, 6:04, 8:02, 10:00 SUPPORT OF SEA CADETS (Continued From Page One ) "The Navy League and Sea Cadets," told of the work which the Navy League was now specializing on of looking after the Interests of men of the Merchant Navy. The main bulk of this at the present time was In Halifax where a huge hostel had been established providing 2,000 meals per day. This was a great boon to the Merchant Navy men In a centre which, like Prince Rupert, was overrun by me; of the three services. In addition at Halifax there was a beer tavern which was considered a good policy as It eliminated to large extent Indiscriminate drink In? of hard liquor and trouble arising there- ifrom. Also a large skating rink and athletic field were operated by the Navy League, these being available for the other services. Across Canada the Navy League had been Instrumental in the establishment of 20 hostels for the men of the Merchant Navy including Vancouver and Victoria. Head of Navy League Also speaking briefly at the Gyro luncheon was David H. Gibson, prominent retired Toronto business man and Dominion chairman of the Navy League of Canada, who paid tribute to the Canadian Navy, the expansion of which since the start of this war had been unmatched In the annals of history. It was 32 times larger today than It was when war commenced and only recently, Mr. Gibson said, he had been told by Prime Minister Mackenzie King that, by the end of this year, the Canadian Navy would match in strength the Royal Navy In 1939. As for the Sea Cadets, Mr. Gib son said the naval department had asked for an Increase In strength from 4,000 to 15,000. On behalf of the Dominion council, Mr. Gibson paid tribute to U. M. Wlnslow, chairman, the executive of the local Navy League, the parents and the lads themselves. Already there had been a marvellous record of the bravery of former Sea Cadets In naval service. Inspiring reference was made by Mr. Gibson to the great Merchant Navy which in the grim early days of the war when Urltaln slngle-hahded had stood "between western civilization and the dam nable kulture of Nazllsm, had maintained the supply line be tween Great Britain and Canada, failure of which, to say the least less comfortable than we are here of It, would have'lcft?us.much today." 5Spr President j. w'.; Scott In the chair at the Gyro luncheon and expressed thanks of the club to Lieut. Commander Qlassco and Mr. Gibson for their addresses. There was a large attendance of members at the luncheon as well as guests including, '.besides the speakers, R. M. Winslow, Lieut. Hopper, Private T. J. Williams and J. M. Cave. Tli full-Ungth fealure story of Rommel's ,0la I theBri,hElgMhArmylby with the most thrillin: cenes ever taken unde, ire! . . Produced by tf,e film units of the British Army and Royal Air Porcel NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. 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Ormes THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 tni Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 P.m. and 7 - 9 p- mmwmmmawtimm ....-...TB'-'BSlli"1-" It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Ml .hat the people of the whole district are doing the