4 I 8 ptfncc jLHupctt 3QallB :-J3tlw Friday. August 30, 194C EVERYTHING ON LABOR DAY AT PRINCE RUPERT; BUSY WEEK-END With a great array of feature events, Prince Rupert is assured this coming Saturday, Sunday and Monday of one of the most active and interesting Labor" Day week-ends in its history. Arrival in port tomorrow morning of the United States Navy light cruiser Tucson will mark the start of a round of un expected activities which arc now In process of organization following short notice of the warship's coming. The two-day visit of Tucson will be remindful of th war years when so many Americans were in Prince Rupert's midst.' It will be the first time in many years that so many American naval men have been here and will recall the visit back some twelve years ago of squadron of eight destroyers. '. Baseball will feature the sports calendar marklnc the .visit of The list, 1n review, is as follows: 11 a.m. Children's sports 1 : 30 p.m. Dedication of Roosevelt Park. 2:30 p.m. Field sports. 3 p.m. Baseball. 8 p.m. Box Lacrosse, Prince Rupert vs. Aiyansh. 10 p.m. Gyro Club dance TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Tucson and efforts are now being WANTED Used piano. In good made to arrange games for both Saturday evening and Sunday. ' For Labor Day proper on Monday, such a variety of events is scheduled that there will be something of interest for every taste. condition. Phone Now On! Black 182. WALLACE'S 1.206) FOR SALE 15-ft. boat, almost new, with 4 h.p. Easthope engine in perfect condition. Apply II. Little, new floats. 209 fllllilIIIIBIIiniinBBIIIBIHRnillllilRIIB2 H M H R n H B N n n n n u n n n u u n m n WALLACE'S Double Barreled Sale of CHILDREN'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHES and LADIES' WEAR Just Arrived . . . A New Shipment of Lucien Lelong Colognes including Sirocco, Taibpin, Indiscreet and Opening Night $1.50 $1.50 I AM) L McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue and Sixth Street rilONE 7!) R M U a n Jewellery I ' MEANS MORE... I For Your Heart Goes Willi It that's Why JEWELLERY IS THE PREFERRED GIFT j Your jeweller is an understanding participant when you choose jewellery for a loved one. And he takes pride in it . . . for he knows that a GIFT FROM THE HEART must be CHOSEN P.Y THE HEART . . . that is why he selects the finest for your sonsidcration.. i His knowledge and experience assures you I happiness and satisfaction. j i ! KILTED KING, GRACIOUS QUEENThe King and Queen congratulate the officer of the guard on the smartness of the guards' attire upon their arrival at Ballater for the Scottish season. INFANT DIES The newly born son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lande of Butcdalc passed away in the Prince Rupert Genera! Hospital this morning. Hie mother was brought to the city by aircraft yesterday. Hotel... HEADACHE? ' Help get quick u reuer wirn arrivals Prince Rupert Frank Da vies, Ottawa; Major Saunders, Victoria, W. Ogdcn, Vancouver: R. Milne, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. II. Ives, Bcllcvuc, H I Michigan; H. Shelly, Los Anil ! geles; Mrs. R. Dorin and'family, Ketchikan; Mrs. Layman, Toronto; Mrs. J. Klein, Rochester. N Y : G. Robinson. Shirley; Dr. 'Ethel Priest and family, Napic, 2 Calif. IK WELCOME GIFT HOUGHTON, Sussex, England f- Villagers of Houghton (population 134 1 have each received a tin of jam and. a tin of sugar from Canadian servicemen formerly stationed in this area. GLASGOW O While two casually surgeons were conducting a post-mortem examination in Glasgow central police mortuary, thieves entered and stole their overcoats. Happy DoySi Good weather for motoring and a good time to check over your car before you drive up the beautiful Skecna Valley. The Joys of motoring are .always enhanced by the sure knowledge that your car is in first class condition, so drive into S. E. Parker's "Home of Friendly Service" and let us check over your car. We recommend the following services: Complete Lubrication Tire Inspection 'You can't buy new ones) Motor Tune-up Rrakc Inspection IS CHEAP INSURANCE! S.E.PARKER LTD. Ford and Monarch Dealers Third Ave. Phone 83 TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd Vancouver Bralorne 12.00 11. R. Con 13" D. R. X Cariboo Gold 3.25 Dentonia 43 Grull Winksne .13'- Hedley Mascot 150 Mlnto 06 Fend Oreille 2.80 Pioneer 4.25 Premier Border .07':- Premier Gold 1.50 Privateer 55 '.'2 Reeves McDonald 1.25 - ' Reno 15' t Salmon Gold 26 Sheep Creek 112 Taylor Bridge 70 Whitewater 03' 2 Vananda 35 Congress 11 Pacific Eastern fai .13 Hcd'.cy Amalgamated .. .14 Spud Valley (a) .23 Central Zcballos 11 Oils .A. P. Con, ... 11 Calmont 25 C. & E. 1.D0 Foothills 2.05 Home 2.75 Toronto Aumaquc 93 Beattie .. 73 Bobjo 17 Buffalo Canadian .26 Cons. Smelters 80.00 Eldoua' - 62 Elder 46 Giant Ycllowkriife 0.80 llardvuck 74 Jackknife ." 15': Jclict Quebec .t!3 Little Long Lac 2.C3 Madsen Red Lake 3.10 Maclcod Cockshutt .... 2.00 Moneta .57 Omega 23 V2 Pickle Crow 3.05 San Antonio 4.10 Senator Rouyn .72 Sherritt Gordon 2.00 Sleep Rock 2.65 , Sturgeon River 25 Lynx ....... .30 Lapaska L .53 God's Lake 71 Negus 2.25 Aubelle 35 Heva Gold 63 Jlarricana 222 McKcnzie Red Lake .... 1.07 Advertise In The Dally News. U.S.S. TUCSON VETERAN OF PACIFIC WAR Veteran of the sta war against Japan, the American light antiaircraft cruiser U.S.S Tucson is due to arrive here at 7:30 tomorrow morning on a three-day visit which will keep her in port over the Labor Day week-end, and for the dedication of Roosevelt Park on Monday. Under command of Capt. Harry Sanders, Tucson is flag ship of the United States Navy Pacific training command, and Is now attached to the First i Fleet, which conducted the atom bomb tests at Bikini atoll in July. i Commissioned February 3, 1945, Tucson served with the Ameri can Third Fleet in actions against Japan from July 10 to August 14, 1945 and entered Tokyo' Bay as part of the covering force on Better English I By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence "They blamed the defeat on James." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "forehead"? 3. Which one of these words i; misspelled!" enunciate, aenn-catc, delagate. 4. What does the word "inadequate" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with der that means "ridicule: mockery"? Answers 1. Say. "They blamed James for the defeat." 2. Pronounce for-cd, o as in of (not as in fore, nor as in for); the h is silent. 3. Delegate. 4. Insufficient. "The money they received was inadequate for their daily needs." 5. Derision. September 5 last year, in October she retumedo the United States to become flagship of the Pacific training command. On her visit here she will carry a complement of approximately 25 officers and 350 enlisted Acetylene Torch Blows; Three Die MEMPHIS, Tennessee Q Three workers were killed In the explosion of an acetylene torch at the plant of the Trumbul! Asphalt Co. here yesterday. The explosion tore the bodies to bits. They were operating near an asphalt still on the plant grounds. KOOO00O0HllJCH3OaOOCH560lCl Whifflets From The Waterfront oooaODoaoooooDOOoaDOoaofi Carrying 230 passdngers, C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. P. L. Leslie, arrived here this morning, northbound for the Alaska ports. Among the passengers were a number of school teachers going to Alaska for the opening of the new school term, and Alaska residents returning north for the winter. About half the passengers were round-trip tourists. Northland T r a n s p o r t Co.'s steamer North Sea was In port overnight mnloadlng, eight car-load.s of frozen' fish for rail transport toitiw (eastern United States. The Vessel docked here at 11 o'clock, sailing at 10 o'clock this morning for Seattle. Union Steamships Island vessel Casslar, Capt. Lome Godfrey, arrived In port this morning from .the south Islands, sailing this afternoon for Massctt and Port Clements. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS EFFECTIVE Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1946 Garage Repair Departments will l)c OPEN from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays to Fridays J) a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays CLOSED 12 noon to 1 p.m. Mondays to Fridays Saturday Afternoon, Sundays and all Legal Holidays Stock Departments and Gasoline Pumps will open at 8 a.m. on weekdays To conform with the new M-hour week regulations, the above operating hours have been agreed upon - signed S. E. Parker Ltd. Rupert Motors Ltd. National Motors Long Motors CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. Phone Red 388 and 4th Street P.O. Box 1294 SUPPLIES for School... Reopening Tuesday, Sept. 3 We have a complete stock of scribblers, loose leaf books, drawing pads, pens, pencils, crayons. Reeve's poster paints, ink, erasers, rulers, compasses, set squares, protractors, etc. Your inspection is invited at VARIETY STORE "Where Your pimes Are Little Dollars" TODAY 'TIL SAT. ...nemlkmtiXtt!. COLORED CARTOON SERIAL - NEWS AT 2-.QU 4 6 ;j iuu van ndietjiium lullll Basement Permanentiy! Never betor such n amatino. diuovcry it 'AQlJArtL"! Here it a' paint thar actually waterproolt cement, itonr k,iJ or wood I Your basement end walls easily can be m,4, fc.l and dry whtn you give it a protective, waterproof "AQVAPtH coat! AQUAPEL comet in 6 standard colors. See your Paint or Building Supply Dealer dork trot IH. 1369 Granville St. MAr.re C22I B.C. Distributors! , I. Honmon Cr San ltd. MA ne ," t Manufactured by OCAY CEMENT PRODUCTS 4S3 Powell St. Vancouver, B.C SCHOOL OPENING - Sept SHOP EARLY : AVOID St School Texts and Supplies will k available Friday .')() and Saturday 51 Excrcke Hooks fi for 23c Also 10c, 15c, 20c Scribblers, plain or ruled 5r Homework Notebooks 5c & 10c Pencils, 11.11. ?c: B for 25c Drawing Pencils . 10c & 15c Rulers, plain edge 5c. & 10c metal edge 10c & 15c Paste, jar 10c Open 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 217 Crayon's, wax Hi Reeves School 1'jint' Pester Paints, ;rl , Drawing Portfolio Music Dictation IV I Set Sowarr and Piot factors IV V.i Com passe Pr nlir.ldm ay KWONQ SANQ 1IINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE x 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to IClng Tal) All your patronage welcome 185.. NOTICE The Tcrrsrc Hon iiiL' room ai Tcrraj hecn closed due ! ni instances hejtfl control. The manatrnicnlr .! in rnfltn thank all paWl their hmd eo-opf TIRES! TIKES! Inflate your tires to r when COOL. Never bleed tires to relit - c. is designed to take care of normal bmin 'i1 excessive, either load or speed or coi-n; responsible, and either one or both nit: c (This is Official (i t: ... . ... .j in the'1 1 RUPERT MOTORS lit Phone srr (iomlrich T"1 All housenoidors aro urytu, : . .gjefl Vioir rnal bill iWe AllllW0L0f iv iiuiw PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. Phone 651 and 652 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Local M Pasteuriz1',