AUQUST 18. Wi f.V i n oca 'mam TRADE-MARK am LllIjlHWiii ICE COLD "or Satisfaction and Performance Try a 137 Watermans Fountain Pen Moderately Priced From $3.57 up Choose the Pen to your liking at WERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily madian Fish & Cold Storage CE RUffcKT CO. Ltd. H'HTISII COLU.MHIA lacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD A QOOD PLACE TO BUY STOKE CLOSED AUGUST 5 WILL REOPEN AUGUST 21 (J run.) ' 775 327 3rd Avenue lUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have compute variety of available "oceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery ; DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly uaays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion & Anderson LIMITED fttlrl If a it "VAIIUf ll Sprlakll,,, ,j Cul Stoves lnd Ave. and 4th st. fS89 P.O. Box 1294 i TILLIE THE TOILER Local News ews It De Carlos Orchestra. fSUFPERM' CATS,1 r ir iTc COAL Lump. Egg. Nut. Pea and Slack HYDE TRANSFER rtione 580 items... PHONE 88 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A Machinists Dane, Oddfellows' Ha. Sat Aug. 19. 19S Mi and Mrs. Stuart Johnston Warned to the city thii morn- Morm Teng returned to the rlf tin.-, morning alter attend-the Reserve Army camp, A WXJ.TAt. meeting tonight In OdtUelkws' Hall at 8 o'clock, feca. evening. U92j Bruce Brown arrived In the .' ijiu morning Irom a brier rip to Vancouver. Mrs Nora Arnold l&ft on last nifhfs train on a visit to Toronto and Buffalo. Mrs. E. Watson left on last night's train for Edmnton. She will return by way of Vancouvei Mrs. H. D. Tbaln Is leaving Thursday sight for Vancouver where she will meet her daughter. Joan, who has been holidaying In the southern city. Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue. Prince Rupert THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 am. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 i 1 1 t A SX. N. Dance, Friday. Aug. 18, Oddfellows' Hall, 9:30 to 1:30. (194) Frank Skinner left Tuesday for a month's- holiday at Vancouver and White Rock. lMllda.y trip at Vancouver. Mrs. j b? CFPR. radio station from Donnell Is remaining In Van- 1 7 .'30 to 8 pm. today, according couver tit! the end of the' to Clarence II. Insulander. sta-mmlh- j Uon manager. A YOUR BOYS RAINCOAT la our problem too and we have a complete selection. Sizes 2 through. 18-nUPERT MEN it BOYS' STORE, lust around corner from McOutcceon Drug 195 The luncheon for the hS Ambassador. Hon Ra. C AW. erton. scheduled for to morrow at 12:30 pjn at Uie Nav Drul hall ha been change o tc the dry dock No 1 air di.jns room. Hay Covr C:i. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change 6 00 CWAC Program 6 05- Recorded Interlude a -15- Amos 'N Andy B 45- Nlht Train 7 00 X'BC New. 7 :15-The World and Ourselves 7: 30-Political Broadcast 8:00- -Stardust 8 30- InviUtwn to Music 9 00 Kav Kyser 9:30-Leice&ter Square 10:00 tiBC News 18:10 Etraore PhUpott 16: 16 CBC News Roundup 10 30 Hit Parade 11:00 Silent p-r Announcements AU ilwniWBMU In UlU wilumn wtU b. frjd lor luU iwmUi l 2&c a word. Ladle' Aid Tea at Lutheran : CfettMh. Auf. 19, 2 to 6 pm 193) Valhalla Dance. August 25 OddleUows' Hall. 9:30 to 1 :30. Canadian Legion WA. Dance. Sept. 8, Oddfellows'rHaU, De-Carlo's Orchestra. Pioneer Home Benefit Dance, Sept. 1. Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to 2. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Keddy Kilowatt Ill CT7W REDDysaysv Bud(t for vlctwy put WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES it lb lop of your bur in( litt . nttj rtk." jOKDEARlTHE MAN) LcOKArTERj IM VJKtTE IS THE ff HAL. V'LL RCAL PRISONlER'lCATCHTHAT " vie-- a I ci I UU7 OH HAL. IS YOUR HEAD ALL RV5HT' -i 1 1 i v Gift Cigarettes Arrive Overseas For Soldiers When Needed Most Once again cigarettes from the W A. of the 102nd. Coast Regiment of Prince Rupert arrived at the proper moment to bright en the outlook for a local soldier in Britain. LBdr. J. Maclvor is that man I who writes of the robot bombs, calhne them "zamb homhi " a me Modern Beauty snop i and says they cause as much ex-wlshes to announce that they i citement as the Second Front. are reopening in the Besner1 Another letter of appreciation Block. (193) to the women's auxiliary has Firemen answered a call at 8:15 pjn. Tuesday to extinguish a chimney fire at the home of A. C. Messer, 1153 Ambrose ave. F. S. Dowllng,.of the National Fire Underwriters Association. Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning Irom Vancouver on an inspection trip. Mrs. J. Mcllralth and small daughter, of Cobourg, Oat., left last night to return east after kccw mailing nean Mrs. Mcllralth's mother. Mrs. D. aicu. Hunter. Rev. J. A. Donnell arrived here ' . . thii! mornimr ttr mmihi. ftM apeecn wui be carried wen received irom CpL. j. p. Lenehan. who tells of spending a long streten in hospital with pneumonia. Cpl. Lenehan writes: "Surprised, eh? Well, I haven't forgotten altogether, although 1 am a bit ashamed of not writing much sooner, but maybe you will excuse me, knowing I am a busy man. This spring I spent a long stretch in hospital with pneumonia you wMl know what aBd after that another month on eourse and two weeks trade test so that has been my summer. The unit I was with before going to hospital are well away in Normandy and 1 hear they had a few mishaps, but these are to be expected in the tank corps. "I saw Lieut. Gordon the other day wasn't talking to him but Smith said he had Just come over I saw Pete Fisher a while 'hack Bcb Moxley was In but I dl 'st see him. Jack McCartney ar ved ui C.OJUJ. today from fe-p. u i he was 102nd too). Thu isn't much of a letter I hut at least it's better than any ycu oave had frcttfme for a :cd frw months. Oh. thanks for C: dg I honestly looked for 2ir rard to send back, but there w. any in the box My brother was in today-he been stationed down where t" fly-bombs visit and he said he woke the other morning to find giass. all over the floor- and paper has expired. By the! way. in write you Irom Paris very shortly, probably before the end ol Julv." LBdr. Maclvor writes: "I am sorry I was unahle to write you sooner, but I have Just returned from a three weeks course. I wish to thank you very much for the smokes. I found waiting for me on my return and I can tell you I needed them, but as it has happened many times in ine past, you always seem to come to my rescue and I appreciate that fact very much. "Well we are having a little bfc more excitement around here than we have had since I came I overseas. Those 'zombie bombs' J as we call them you cannot tell when they will come over are; causing as much excitement as the Second Front, but the people are taking them just as calmly as they did the invasion. Of course they have caused a num-1 ber of casualties and destruction ! but it's the queer and urfexpect-ed places they land in thai I causes that. Normally, the people I Just carry on In the usual man- j ner. , "Well, the invasion Is going; along in grand style and the Canadian lads have acquitted! themselves as we all knew they' would. They .have had tough go J log, but once the crust Is broken e can expect a more rapid advance. My, only wish is to bv ' over there with the rest of the boys, but as yet I am still here in Britain and there's nothing 1 1 can do about it. , And how Is the weather In Prince Rupert? Improved any? 1 ! always wonder how the flowers I in gardens bloom so well when! they have more than their shan i of moisture. They have beautiful llower gardens around here and with the quaint old-fashloneo houses the countryside is a treat to walk around. But 1 think I will stick to good old B.C. Well. 1 took out every bit of glass and ! I thank you again for your kind ne never wore up. well my time ness. My regards to the WA. r.E CAB )! Tliorouglilr clean them at least once a week . . . Never let the. cord come in contact with hot 1 1 u i metal and always disconnect at wall . . . ij7v2 3h Don't let them overheat.. 11. . &j Keep them properly lubriated at all times . . . Avoid running vacuum sir cleaner over pins, nails, coins or other metal objects. Defrost refrigerator when frost collects to about - one-fourth of an inch . . . Protect rubber rollers on your washing machine wringer iNfQ by releasing the pressure when not in use..... FIX THEM UP MAKE THEM LAST KEEP THEM WORKING I T VvlILL BE, IF VOU KISS IT AND MAKE IT I V By Westover HEY'. 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