i PAOg I rouR Till DAILY NEWS FRIDAY Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Daggage and Novelties MAX HEILERONER JEWELLER RUPERT PEOPLES STORE WE CONSIDER OUR STOKE AN INSTITUTION BUILDING WITH YOU A BIGGER AND BETTER CITY In an effoit to warrant your continued good will we have secured the services of MR. ALEX McMULLEN (Formerly Manager of The Cut Rate Shoe Store) As General Manager Mr. McMullen's sole endeavour will be to see that customers are rendered normal courtesies and services in line with good business. Rupert Peoples Store 25 Years' Service in Prince Rupert Vacation Time... Terrace . . . Lakelse Lake New low transportation rates to all points in the Terrace area. Prompt and courteous service e for information and reservations. BUS : TAXI ; TRANSFER SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT TERRACE, B.C. school DIAMOND MERCHANT Opening choicest cuts of Meat, T Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in J season from nil r num " farm arriving Dy each boat. Complete line of groceries. I ECONOMY HERE! As usual High School Books will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 5th and' Public School Books at 9 a jn. Sept. 6th. TO AVOID THE RUSH All books will be on Sale Friday, Sept. 1st and Saturday, Sept. 2nd. Printed lists are now available with prices showing the books that will be used in each grade. Little chance of getting the wrong book, ."but If such should happen, Just return the book and exchange for the right one. All books and supplies are strictly cash. SHOP EARLY and avoid the confusion that has heretofore been the experience of everyone. You will be able to shop In comfort and we will be able to give you the service, we hope, that should be yours. FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shop ping Tour should include a visit, to this near--by Butcher Shop where I I i X you'll always find an abundant supply of the ALL PRICED FOR CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving .S II I 1 I.I.I DAILY NEWS Classified Section... Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion TTYTYTVVTYTVVVTYYTTYYYT WANTED WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished 3 or 4-roomed house or apartment; no children. Ph. Red 384. (217) WANTED Furnished room, suite, house or anything desired by young quiet couple. Apply Box 833 Daily News. (208) WANTED One or two light housekeeping rooms for two elderly ladies; widows. Please reply P.O. Box 116. (208) WANTED Furnished apart ment for young service couple. Will pay up to $75 monthly. Apply Box 834 Dally News. (210) WANTED TO RENT For young couple with 2 children, a 4 or 5 room house. Centrally located. Apply Box 757 Dally News. (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED Helper for local chimney sweep service; permanent Job at going wage rate. Apply National Selective Service AM 147. (tf) WANTED Shoemaker, experienced, wanted for local repair shop. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 146. (207) WANTED Housekeeper; room and board and top waget. CaU 722 5th Ave. West. (tl) FOR SALE FOR SALE 1936 Ford 2-ton truck, Serial No. C18Y BB 2M4 with Hat deck and one spare tire for J4w. Owned by i-eter Romaniuk, Box 125 Terrace, B.C. (217J FOR SALE Indian motorcycle. win motor, $250; guaranteed and in good shape. 1531 2nd Overlook St (208) FOR SALE 7-tube mantel ra-Tdio. $25. 616 6th Ave. W. (207) FOR SALE Large folding baby buggy; good springs. $25. Call Green 277. (209) FOR SALE Bed. crib, chest of drawers, high chair, table, etc. 344 4th Ave. East. (206) FOR SALE Modern house near schools and dry dock. Immediate possession. Apply 716 8th E. (209) FOR SALE 1940 Ford coach, fair shape and spare tires. Serial No. 1A7726. $650. Call American Signals 466 between 8 ajn. and 5 pjn. Guy Qibson. (206) FOR SALE Beach Emblem kitchen range, $40. Apply 1413 Overlook. (tf) FOR SALE Hotel business (no beer parlor) ; 78 rooms; 2 year lease; rent $225 per month; on Granville St. Rents passed by Rental Board, nets $1200 per month. Price $26,000. Replies strictly confidential Florence Reddon, 1517 Robson St.. Vancouver, B.C., or Ph. Marine 2106. (209) FOR SALE One 200 fathom salmon seine complete. Apply M. B. Nelson, Skldegate, B.C. (208) FOR SALE McClary coal and wood range. Practically new. Call between 1 and 4, 621 Thompson St. (207) FOR SALE Sixrroom house with bath, $1200. 1956 7th Ave. East, Seal Cove. Apply H. O. Helgerson's office. (207) FOR SALE 50 h.p. Bolinder diesel with spare parts with clutch, completely reconditioned. Make first class power plant for small sawmill or similar industry. Particulars from Finning Tractor and Equipment Company, Vancouver. B. C. (208) FOR SALE Walnut 4-pIece bedroom suite. 6-plece bleached walnut dinette suite, oil-burning range, child's large crib, chest of drawers, baby buggy, glay pen, dressing table, ear-on sun-lamp. Ph. Red 114. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room for single business glrL Ph. Red 600. (207) PERSONAL MACKIE Will James Gerald Mackie, or anybody having knowledge of his present address, communicate with the undersigned for information to his advantage. Balfour & Sheard, Barristers and Solicitors, 320 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario. (208) RESPECTABLE young man wishes to meet nice young woman, 30-35, object matrimony. Reply to J.F.R., Gen. Del., Prince Rupert. (206) , Tk A T " I ' T and Paperhanglng. Phone 46. II. J. Lund. (212) BAYZAND it SEELEY, Painting, uecorating, Kaisominmg. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" uur motto. SOFTBALL FINALS Barrett and Port Edward Playing Third Game at Acropolis Saturday Prince Rupert fans will have eitJ1 ,ance ? fe an Area Softball League finals game when Port Edward and Barrett collide on Acropolis Hill Satur day at 6:30 pm. The two previous engagements in the service, both won by Port Edward, were played out of town. In the W.omen's Area Softball League finals, Allies and Air Force WD.'s meet tonight at Seal Cove in the fourth game of the series. WD.'s scored a sensational 18-4 victory in the last encounter but the Allies still lead in the best-of-five series, two games to one. BASEBALL SCORES American League ' Washington 4-3, New York 9-4. Detroit 4, St. Louis 3. National League No games scheduled. International League Montreal at Toronto postponed. Syracuse 6, Jersey City 4. Newark 6, Baltimore 3. Buffalo at Rochester postpones American Association Milwaukee at St Paul postponed. Kansas City at Minneapolis postponed. Toledo. 2-6, Indianapolis 1-5. Columbus 9, Louisville 0. Coast League San Diego 1, Portland 5r San Francisco 8. Hollywood 1 Los Angeles 3, Oakland 12. Sacramento .2, Seattle 1. HELP OUT RA.F. COLOMBO, Ceylon More than 600 Ceylonese youths hav been trained In special duties and are engaged in guarding camps and airfields, carrying out anti-sabotage work and relieving airmen for other duties. FOUR -YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR Br the Canadian Press Sept 1. 1940 British ship taking 320 children and other passengers to Canada reported torpedoes Aug. 30; all saved excepted purser. Rumanians pro-surrender of Transylvania to Hungary. President Roosevelt summoned 60,000 national guardsmen to one year's military service. FOUND FOUND Naval man's wallet Owner may have same by call ing at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement LOST LOST Cameo, valuable keepsake. Finder please leave af Dally News. (207 $50.00 REWARD for return of lost smooth haired fox terrier dog. Color, black and white Head nearly all black, legs and , feet white, black spot on right shoulder, big black patch left side. Ph. Black 159. Box 821 Dally News. (207) usmess an d DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS, CURTAINS AND DRAPES (Upstairs) Metropole Building, Third Avenue Open September 5 VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phone Green 880 General Delivery BERT'S TRANSFER & MESSENGER SERVICE Moved to Murphy's Lumber Yard, 225 1st Ave. East Phone Black 884. Bert Bellamy .... Reg. Wilson GEORGE L. R0RIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phoas. 174 i.0. Box .274 Making Up, Now for , . . f l'ack 01 incitement By the Canadian Frtu WITH R.OA.F. BOMBER GROUP IN ENOLAND, Sept. 1 To a man whose early stages of his operational tour were almost too "full of excitement, a spell of comparative peace and quiet such as Sqdn. Ldr. Bob Dcean, Smith Falls. Ont. is getting now is sometimes welcome. On his first operation Deegan, now Snowy Owl Squadron flight commander, drew Nuremburg, always a hot spot, as his objective. Flak hit his aircraft over the city and he lost his port outer engine. Then a twin-en- gmea enemy ngmeratwcicavue bomber, but after a somewhat , necuc penoa rear 8u.i.rr "' southern England town. The Phil Dubois. Areola. Sask.. shot slclt wlth ,ItudcnU wcre m it down. stomach aches. A safe landing on what) amounted to an engine and a halt terminated another "do" on which Berlin was the objective. Deegan began his tour of "ops" with the Lion Squadron as a sergeant. Buy War Savings Stamps. J$tfktsttttis-Uu Gillette Lather I SHAVING l CREAM I . I mi tii r LARGE SIZETUBE S I J Mod fcy If atf'i 1 UoJig .tp.rtt In $harlg comfort maltrt of tXi. Proh roressiona i SEE F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDINO PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning' Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin. Reyrwenvatlve BOX .528 1318 Plggot Ave. PjlacSJiHPer BJ3. , Briefs From Britain Dy the Canadian rrru BRODBURN. West Lothian, Scotland Sgt Robert Talt.( flame thrower with an Indian division in Burma, entertained . his fellow soldiers, with British classical and Jazz records cap tured from the Japanese. LONDON A son was born to Mrs. Lilian Errlngton in the Anderson shelter at the back of ' her home. BLACKBURN. Eng-For five days recently the river that normally flows through thU town was lost A heavy rainstorm caused the river to burst a big sewer under the river bed. making a cavity Into which the river flowed. LONDON Believe It or not. a flying bomb that blew all the apples oft the trees in an or- cnard WM b,amed when atu.ndance IlgurM fell o(f ,n a LONDON Last year harvest In Suffolk complained of suffering from thirst while they worked, bo this year, farmers, anxious to please their hard-to-get help, have arranged with brewers to supply beer to the harvest fields. WARWICK-Rcv. L. 0. CoaU. Anglican vicar, has protected against "females who prevent themselves at the altar rails with made-up lips which leave a deposit on the chalico. and threatened that they "may eventually render it neceary to deny them the Cup." LONDON - The Netherlands government here has named Dr. O. J. Van Heuven Ooodhart tw minister of Justice. A recent arrival from the Netherlands. Dr Ooodhart formerly edited a Utrecht newspaper a,nd In his new appointment succeeded Dr. J R. M. Van Angeren. LAUNCESTON The King woo tin: prize with a Devon heifer at a Launceston agriculture LONDON Demand for personal Insurance against death or injury by enemy aeUon reached a new high since the flying bomb menace began. NEWCASTLE - Etlai Bent-ley 87 and his 74 -year-old housekeeper Mrs. Label Rout-ledge were married here. Mrs. Routledge has seven greatgrandchildren. LONDON Roman Catholic pile As from churches In London and Nottingham will exchange parishes for a few week through an arrangement to give London priests a respite from Tying bombs. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) FRIDAY P.M. 4;0O Sound Off 4 15- O. I. Jive 4 30- Dinah Shore 5:00 John Charles Thomas 5.30 Personal Album 5:45 Mclodv Roundup 8:00 For Women Only 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Chamber Music 6:45 Night Train 7:00 CBC News 7:15 John Fisher Reports 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Soliloquy 8:30 Music from the Pacific 9:00 Mystery Playhouse 9:30 Cass Daley 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Elmore Phllpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30 Information Please 11:00 Silent SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Mahlon Merrick 9:00 BBC News 0:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Musette Time 9:45 Hawaiian Echoes 10:00 Children's Program 10:30 George Wade 10:45 Showtime 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Message Period 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:33 Recorded 11:45 At Ease P.M. 12:00 Down Beat 12:30-CBC News 12:45 Music on Display 1:00 In'lude and Horace Heldt 1:15 Spotlight Bands 1:30 One Night Stand 2:00 Silent 4:00 Sound off 4:15-0. I. Jive 4:30 Lower Basin Street 5:00 Yank Swing Session 5:30 Personal Album S:45 Melodv Roundup 6:00 Your Radio Theatre 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Old Songs 7:30 Norman Harris 8:00 Dances of the Nations 8:30 Service Centre Dance 9 iDO National Barn Danco 9:30 Dunnlger 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Jack Teagardcn's Orch. I?i22r??,turday N1nt Seranade llTTJO-SUent 0 Capital M THEY KILLED!... THEY THEY RUINED MEN... wtsn wr i turn lutr mustojviitv kM IBM IIIIH II M 1 -IV I . W I W WWL. ft MS IUfiUl!.ltnJUQriIKl.ainntffit rw-.- IK T- ""Jill f.1 .. -- - - .... aAm m " J Itf Jl f A .n. - ivitt rrn ii i Li:.. ADDED Comedy: "Who's llurh" Cartoon "Million Un IIUIIU ,1CW Albert Deildal Says Goodbye to Local Rotarians Rotarlans said goodbye Thurs day to one of its members, Albert Deildal. manager of the local Liquor Board store, who is being transferred south. Mr Deildal leaves Saturday night to report to Liquor Board headquarters at Victoria. Mr. Deildal said he had enjoy ed living In Prince Rupert and associating wtth the people here. The treatment afforded htm had always been the bes' Mr. Deildal added that he knew well the advantages of Prince Rupert. He was wished success wherever his transfer took him. Don Lowe's entertainment committee conducted a quia program after the luncheon Names of Rotarians were hid den In IS entence or quota tions. A few of the questions and answers were: No short weight where Ful ton ; the adon of a proud chieftain Donald aim; i clearly a holy man St Clair; j to cut feathers, not wool Shear down; some yarn In a male off-' spring Hank in son; goulash ! with an aesthetic ending Stew j art. j Servicemen guests of the club , were: 8gt N. W. Crkhton and1 8gt. K. V. Yellsnd, both formerly of Vancouver. The form-! er served overseas for a time. PHONE G78 B.C. MESSENGER Experienced Carriers to intelligently fill your: BAGGAGE EXPRESS and . FREIGHT LIGHT HAULING REQUIREMENTS SUnd-214 4th Street West End of Post Officer Barr & Anderson LIMITED numbing and Ilestlng Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Bt. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1291 TODAY a ndSATli Cnai-tjpk I t- ran -i wain amw T-rw hua 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Teas and Teacup uur specialty, Southern rneu ufiL u: Bi f llll IlllliWIU D for rtol KaLTa conbtt boot Minora ot h ovoir Uodo in h Ul K II T M Q Dortor ef lt? until QtLta Dnnnufi IWVI IIW Boi 73 BMUlllM ts Rood KCDlirt. K- rrt tiisii t T H. I . mUH 321 2nd Ate. - nmi.MJ si nor 10 f ii a i in v (.HlJr o HOUSE (12 7th AM. (Next to Kl au your - Open 5 p n. a uuuiae urut" to H J i r fiuiu m rj i nr i in IIIHV rr LArt ftpfCUl V""" Chop Suey Chow Mei 2nd Avenue n 1 Katy's Kleen Kitchen r i t f'liirW ntul Rtf;iks Hours 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Party K' ' Your patronage appreciated ' stt 7fi Hull C4 1 Iliil1l