L rrpTCMBEB t in (i DID MILITARY MASS BAND ERT SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY in-- Li u. tin f . fur Solo I - i 4,.. it . :,uyi irT u r, : )f flnt however, it will be impossible to , u.li Rive a of the limited accommodation. Kunday at Concert rehearsals have been Curt Houw j held In the YMJCA. Empress 1 niiih arid Ihn miitldam Viav mi I r d b o a r d t I tadlo ta- i parried ( ; evrnt ot M. Cree ha use of the the broad -He regrets, much effort into preparing the LASTI-SEAL nukes old roofs like new! No nrr! I" worrjr alwut Iraky roof, .Nil fu. r Iwllirr Iti.t l-riioli ri.VVII-SHM. on ri.l.l. It loM Irak and minleleljr ir-luirnalr. t.l.l ruuft, !iull iimlrr Vl-AS'll-M-AI. L lUe "' P"m lar riMjf roatlnf lu ll r.tl Sr )our .icr'Trt Urnirr Sldlnt Aiphalt ihlnslo F I b r t t n Wattrpraof ln( Rail Roollng Plattl-Soal Building Papors Crtotett (ANADA ROOF PRODUCTS LTD. DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited I1' Dally News l rnmnlllni n Pnll nf llnnnr which it ifd may contain the name of every man and woman city U) serve with the armed forces at sea, on land uie nlr To make thU list complete, it is essential to PI the CO-Onoratlrm f lh nnhll whnl In mih. "8 the names. iZ lm nn.P!:l K? tnm IU. T-- II n. m m nna hAVIArt mplle the list complete so we are asking YOU to be 1-lble for Ul mihmlnlnn nf Ih. nnin nf Vnilll hnv " Elrl or YOUR frlpnrt e following is the Information we would like you to !n and send to ROLL OF HONOR FDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert t1" Army, Navy, Air Force) of Kin Itlon , fess 0 Enlistment ' Discharge 11 -IILI,1..IIIIT1IIIIII llllllilllHIIIT IIiri- "ualtv- Nature and Date , - t. nn'' Y0U ,do not aubmlt a certain person's ! 0n8 f lfe may. 'you are responsible. Local News It PHONE 85 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS , , a srrvlccj ; permit general admission In vley A Cah for old gold. Bulger'. : Pott Office wickets on. Monday, Labor Day. will be open from 10 am. to 12 noon, while the public lobby opens from 7 , ajn. to 8 p.m. ponsc to the effort of the LumberPhone or call 651 or gate these Sunday concerts for cedar lumber. the entertainment of service per- Co., Ltd. scnnel and citizens ot the area has been of high order. I'ltOOHAM ' ' Old Comrade JVtke i 'uidu. ted b Bandmaster WOl Frank Delamont ( Orpheus Offenbach conducted by PO Guy Noakei Stormy Weather Aden it Kochlei Conducted by T8t. Allen Manning f:Vtic In a Persian Market Ketelbcy u,..ihi -fed by Bandmaster VVVOI Delamont On the Quarter Deck Alford Conducted by PO Guy Noakee Night and Day Porter Conducted by THt. Allen Manning Gold and Silver Lehar nandmwUur WOl Delamont Perfect Day Jacob-Bond Bandmaster WOl Delamont Desert Bong Romberg .i.durted by TSgt. Allen Msnninf Tempo April Sliowcri Silvers c onducted by PO Guy Notices . . n a M - un oanuoii ah man c ...cd.i.'led by Bandmaster WOl DelamOHt Washington Post ftousa conducted by TSgt. Allen Manning lilt STAR BPANGLKI) BANNER THE KING .1 Commentator. st Walter Montgomerle lOFxREJUVENfiTION THE ACETEX j LINE iui Board Brick Mth Board fori Board Phllpott, EvlU It I (215) Vt. Norlne Patterson, C.W. A.C., leaves tonight for Vancouver, where she has been posted. A Open forum Sunday, September 3, corner of 3rd Ave. and 0th Street. "The Torie Oovern-ment. Past, Present and Future." Mr. Charles Dodlmead and family-, residents here for four years, are preparing to move to Chilli waek. When an obstructed chimney in the Washington Block, 7th I Qf r-Aafet fifwl 9nst Avnii ncxrn f fire Friday afternoon, flames turned the brick and mortar vent into a red hot column, but city firemen ma reaped to put it out 1 befurt the apartment block was damaged. NOTICE TO ALL SCHOOL PUPILS LI VI NO F.A8T OF HAYS COVK BRHXJK. On Sepuwber 5th, Orades 1. 2, 3 and 4 will enroll at Conrad BUeet School. GradM S and 0 at King Edward School. Grades 7 to 12 at Booth Memoilal High School. Board of Shool Truster. C1IUUCII aNOTICKS First United Church 6Jfl Sixth Avenue West Rev J A. DonnelL MA.. Minister J Witeon 6r Choir Leader virs. W C Taylor. Jr. Cholrdr, Mrs Collin Carrcll. A.T.CJJ., OronLsl Or R O Knlpe. Superintendent ot Sunday School. ; l 00- Morning Service. 30- F.venlng Service, suiiduy School at 10:00 ajn. Gome and Worship. C-odttiwlriBbntll Sunday. Aug 20 asJftTJuljllthe morning ser- . wllibe taken by Mr. Frank B.ill of United College, Winnipeg and Uie evening services bv permission of the Senior Chaplain will be taken by the Rev K. J Joblln, BA.. BD. First Baptist Church Youn St. and Fifth Ave. East Rev W. W Silverthorn. Minister Phone Red 839 10:00 ajn Bible Class. 11 00 a m -Morning Worship. 12 15 -Church ' School for the ;miU and boys. 7 30 pjn. An Illustrated Ad-c?r- - on Mission Work in Col ombia. S.A., by Mrs. Rev. J, Thomas. Communion Service following the regular meeung. 8:45 p.m. Flrrslde Slngsplra- tlon and Refreshments. Tups . 8:00 p.m. Young People's Union. Wed 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. Newcomers and strangers In the city are invited to our St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cor. 5th Ave. and McBrlde St. Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor 11:00 ajn. Morning Service. 7:30 u.m. Informal Evening Service. Music: String and vocal group Lunch nnd fpllowshlD hour fo-l i Imvimr service. A cordial welcome to all I St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Glfson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien 8S. Supt., F. J. Skinner NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ilnlu rnmmunloil. 7:30 p.m.-Evcnlng Prayer and Rprmnn. The Sunday School will meet with the ndult congregation at the 11 o'clock service. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East nev. A. F. MocSween, B.A., Minister Mr. E. J. Smith. Choir Leader ' SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 3 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Evenlna: Worship. Rolo: Mr. J. A. Tene. The Minister will Breach at both services. Thp rhnreh School will re sume next Sunday, September If) nt 121R nm A cordial welcome to worship with this c.onffrenaUon is tn tended to all. ems A Reld'i Cafe Labor Day, SpUmUr 4th Dancing from 9 to 1. 75 pel couple. New Yorkers Orchestra. A C.C.F. meeting Tuesday, Sept. 5th, 8 pxn. All members pleasa attend. New Club Rooms, Mttro pole Hall, 3rd Ave. (2081 Gordon Root, Vancouver Province staff writer, returned to Prince Rupert today after accompanying Hon. John Bracken, national leader of the Progress- Ive Conservatives, on a speaking tour of Central and Northern U. He will cover the Skeena River Highway opening for his niwspaper CFPR THE DAILY NEWS PAGE HVE will be closed Labor Day. A Don't forget Old Time Dance, Saturday, Sept. 2, 8:30 to 12;00. Oddfellows' Hall. Come and have a good time. J 207) A Boilermakers' Athletic Club Y.M.OA. War Service to lnstL C62 for good grade fir, spruce and ' Dane, Staff House Dining Hall, Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change; SATURDAY-PAI. 4:00 fiound off 4 l-0. I. Jive 4:30 Lower Basin Street 6:00 Yank Swing Session 5:30 Personal Album 6:45 Melody Roundup W -Ymir Rdio Theatre : 55 Recorded w--i res 7:15 The Old Songs 7:30 Norman Harris e.OO Dances of Uie Nations 8:30 Service Centre Dance 9:00 National Barn Dance il:30-Dunniier Id 00-CBCr News 10:15 Jack Teasarden's Orch. 30 Saturday Night Seranade I l 00- -Slk nt i SUNDAY Aid. fusic for Sunday 1 11:20 To be announced ,.l u -i levels-na Symphony P-M. 12 00 Murlc We Love ,12:30 CBC News ' 12:40 Washington Commentary ' u 1., uvbiiu irom iiome ; CO- Andre Kostelanetz 1 :30 It Pays to he Ignorant 2 00--Philadelphia Svmohony 2:30 Mass Band Concert 3:30 Family Hour 4:00 Ransom Sherman -VilUMte Store S-rmOracle Fleldr-5:30 Mystery Playhouse 6:00 Comrades In Arms 6:30 USO Program 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Ranas of Kmplre 7:45 Roland Leduc, cellist f ' 'hiil('lKri."aers 8:30 Sunday Concert V.ou Command Periormance 9:30 Vesrjer Hour 10:00--CBC News & 10:15 Canadian Yarru" I0:30-Sllent MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:'J0- CUC News 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Morning Concert 9UM1-BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Nelson Eddy 9:45 Wayne King 10:00 Mirror for Vomen 10:15-Fred Waring 0:30- Wllf Parter 10:45 Showtime II :C0 Scandinavian Melodies 1 1:1V Messaee Period 11:30 Recorded Interlude 11:33 Weather Forecast 11:45 Raymond Scott P.M. 12:00 Xavler Cugat 12:30 CUC News 12:45 Maunee Memories 1:00 Ann Watt 1:15 Spotliaht Bands 1:30 One Night Stand 2:00 Silent MONDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound off 4:15- O. I. Jive 4:30 California Melodies 5:01 Music From America 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Roundun 6:00 C.W.A.C. Program 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Merchant Navy Show 6:45 Nipht Train 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Canadian Roundup 7:30 Three Shades 7:45 Clement Q. Williams 8:00 Strlnn Album 8:30 Lloyd Powell, pianist 9:00 Here's to Romance 9:30 Hour of Charm 10:00 CUC News 10:10 Elmore PhUpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30 Double Feature 11:00 silent TUESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Morning Concert 9:00 BBO News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9;3Q Freddy Martin 9:45 March Time 10:00 Salon Muslcale 10:30 Gene Autry 10:45 Boston Pods Orch. 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Message Period 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:33 Weather Forcast 11:45 Raymond Scott P.M. 12:00 Great Music 12:15 Band Wagon 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memories 1:00 Stanley Hoban 115 Spotlight Bands 1:30 One Night Stand 2:00 Silent HridRes Were Jiuilt lly Three Companies Three construction companies built the 45 bridges punctuating the mileage on the new highway. They were the BC. Bridge anu Dredging Company, which erect-id five; General Construction Company, which built two, and Highway Construction Company, which set up three. HASEBALL SCORES American League Philadelphia 3, Boston 4. Washington 10, New York 7. Detroit 6, St. Louis 3. Cleveland 4, Chicago 5. National League New York 1. Brooklyn 8. Chicago 3, Cincinnati 2. 8t. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 3 Boston 3-7, Philadelphia 2-4. Internationa League Montreal 11 1. Toronto 4-5. Rochester 5-4, Buffalo 2-10. Jersey City 5, Syracuse 1. Newark 14, Baltimore 3. Ameiican Association Milwaukee 1-0, 81 Paul 3-2. Kansas City 3 -4, Minneapolis 5r8. Indianapolis 3, Toledo 1. Columbus 2, Louisville 1. Coast League San Diego 1, Portland 3. Sacramento 2, Seattle 3. 1 Los Angeles 7. Oakland 4. San Francisco 12; Hollywood 2. ' , Funeral Notice 1 Funeral service of the late Mn Fanny E. McMeekln will take place Monday, September 4, at 2 pxn., at the First United Church, Rev. J. A. Donnell officiating. Interment In Fair view Cemetery. Card of Thanks To thank my friends andVela tlves for the expressions of sympathy and kindness tendered to me when word was received of the death of my nephew, killed while serving overseas. MRS. FLORENCE WUJ50N. BONE CO-OPERATIVE' n4fiMim IS V.ai j fit unci. AUSirniia r -.-ntui 4cal students here are experiencing great difficulty in securln:: 'skeletons and bones for their students. War has curtailed th shipment of these aupplle; tram 1 Europe-end rrJpnb)td their price, 'so. the enterorislne medsmen jndw share the bones. r Announcements ii inini.- ii !.! i h rharpwt f.tr . I " Labor Day Dance. Oddfellow, Hall, L. O.-Li De Carlo's Orche tral" Everybody., welcome. .Women pf the Moose Danr" September 6, Oddfellows' Ha.' jean ae cario s orcnestra. Canadian Legion W A, Danr-Sept. 8, Oddfellows' Hall, De Carlo's Orchestra. W.A. Coast Regiment Dance, Armories, Sept. 9. Catholic Bazaar. 4th and 5th of October. K.O.C. Hall, SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. 'Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert PASSING PARADE In the Services It Is noted with regret that Pte. Patterson, C.W.A.C., who has been stationed here with the Army Service Corps for the past three months, is being transferred to No. 1 Depot, at Vancouver, i Miss Patterson is the daughter , of Mayor A. M. Patterson of j Prince George. i Pte. Patterson has been with the C.W.A.C. for more than 18 months. What are the circumstances surrounding the wearing of summer drill by a certain well knowi. corporal of the R.CB.C.7 What lance-corporal smokes i more than one corporal, one sergeant and two staff-sergeants' What Is his name? Answer: Izzle. LEWES, Sussex, Ens. W-rAl-derman C. D. Grist has bees elected mayor of Lewes for the 10th time a record In local civl: rv'ee The mayor Is 80. Serving the Home Front With Canada's war effort at ita very peak, and to call for men, guns, ahells erer more insistent. It la difficult to maintain peacetime efficiency on the home front In industry merchandising transportation, less experienced work-era are replacing the trained men bo are derot-ing their skill to sterner tasks. Therefore, when you are ordering from your EATON'S Catalogue, we ask you to help us to avoid duplication ot work, as much as possible. Time Is precious. and it can be eared if you will read carefully the "Dl rectlons tor Ordering" in at- I the yellow pages of the Cat alogue, and make your orders aa clear and complete ' 1 - I : tlie. color, and name of each article, with the Catalogue page and price. We count on your co-operation. T. EATON C Crescent Shows NOW PLAYING UKIIIN1) COURT HOUSE Shows open Saturday Morning and Monday Morning 10 A.M. till MIDNIGHT Aug. 29 to Sept. 4 Inclusive 3-Big Days Left -3 8 MECHANICAL RIDES AND NEW GAMES CHIMNEY SWKKI'INti OH, ItDKNKIlS CLKANKI1 AMI KEPA1KK1) New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 73S HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety ot available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetahles Tobaccos and Confectionery "rREK DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Lesion ASTORIA SHOES & McIIALE LTD. Made by skilled craftsmen, Astoria Shoes Insure continual high quality and good styling. We now have a complete stock of Astoria "Best Man" Oxfords in both Brown and Black. With a good weight smooth calf upper and a-medlum. weight double sole "Best Man" Oxfords are Ideal for fall wear. ClfiO Priced, per pair plU.DU Good quality medium weight Naval Oxfords, all tizes. Per Pair $7.25 to $9.00 POULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN bin Ave, K Beside P.O. Station 11 -Select Lunches and Select Service" Our slock fresh and complete, prices right i uilr-i and Srrvier l-rre Delivery Krrt tl GOING TO A'FIRE? N ipe. Jujt down to the VARIETY STORE FOR SCHOOL. SUPPLIES! . 1 re all set for scliooll Whether it's to be kindergarten o. coliege, we have the supplies. We can't list everything we have, there's so much of it you must come In and see. And you'll want to do It early before stocks are picked overt The Variety Store We can say this in three words - BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT S McCAFFERY. LTD. 116 PHONES 117 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 93 Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacxsmlth, Oeneral Repair. , Phone Red RS4 It Pays to Advertise In The Daily News