m if Pit i Is i 0 - it Is II if In Pi "4 f ' - PAOE TWO The Daily News Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue. Q. A. HUNTER Managing Editor EDITORIAL INDICATION Further indication of the growing importance of the Port of Prince Rupert is the plan for an expansion here of facilities for ship-to-shore and long distance telephone service. No port of major importance on this continent is without a large-scale service of this kind. The city council and Sam Massey, superintendent of telephones, are fullv awake to the imoortance nf nVnnn;nn ov. ,;iT Snlnnnnl V.oof vJntmno uxauo ui.um. v into negotiations with the Company involving the setting up here of a special toll board with a larger staff in the telephone SILENCE IS GOLDEN There is still need for each one of us to remain mum about anything we might know of the' Allied war effort on the local, national, or international front, w While temptations are great to "put right" someone who makes wrong statements or to outdo-, another in telling of military movements and actions,, it is our patriotic duty to turn the conversation into other channels. Pfc. William Brunelle of the American Army learned his security lessons well and, as a result, was instrumental in the catching of a spy-leader and his ring, long sought by authorities at Seattle. Pfc. Brunelle met the man at a bar in-the Puget Sound city before returning- to Prince Rupert. The genial stranger began asking questions too many questions about ships, sailing dates and' other matters. Pfc. Brunelle told him nothing and forthwith reported him to the police, who picked up the man while the soldier was en route here. Pfc. Brunelle's example De loiiowed by others under similar circumstances , While all of us cannot DAILY EDITION . . . Saturday, August 12, 1944" counter espionage, we can help our 'war effort by giving no information to our enemies, who may be OF GROWTH J"-" North-West Telephone is a good one and should play an exciting role of & Cold Storage Ltd. BRfTISBr COLUMBIA i POORER BY $100 It requires more than .courage of your convictions to contest a seat in provincial elections. First you should be sure enough people want you and believe in your platform and you must be prepared to Vager $100 you are popular with those people. More than 50 candidates in the Alberta election1 apparently didn't have their eyes to the ground for they didn't attract enough votes to claim their deposits of $100. i Politicians and would-be ones might help themselves by doing a little less talking and more listening. i " 1 1 ' 1 1 How much faith have barbers in their hair j tonics? j Then why don't they mix them with i their shaving lather? RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian Fish i PRINCE RUPERT C. PRINCE RUPERT . . . BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week . .15 Per Month 65 Per Year $7.00 By Mall, per month 40 Per Year $4.00 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars' have more cents'r We have a complete variety of available: Gt ocerfes, Fresh Fruits and Vegefabfes Tobaccos and Confectionery pr ee Delivery throughout the city three times- weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays! Opposite Canadian Legion LETTERBOX REl'LIF-S TO ALDERMAN Editor, Dally News: We are asking you to- print this letter In view of the criticism leveled at the Housewives' League by" Alderman" Elliott at the last meeting of the city council. Our interest In our homes and the well-being of our children was the motive behind1 the formation of our league and our reason for continuing locally when the other branches disbanded. We belive that the well--fare of our children is net confined to the four walls of our homes and the routine care and guidance received therein, but i also on the conditions existing in the community as a whole. 1 With- reference to Alderman Elliott's remarks regarding the "tobacco Restraint Act," the Housewives League wisnes 10 point out that they were not responsible for the passing of the act, but merely asked that the city council enforce it. We consider that the contamination 1 of our children regarding cigar-1 ette smoking is shared equally I DOth pafentS. Wf I did not) hear Alderman Elliott's voice raised m protest when some of our members assisted; in the cam palgn to elect pur Labor aldermen or when they assisted in other campaigns of local interestto mention- two, the' Pioneers' Home and the Ambulance Fund. It was very gratifying to note thai Alderman Elliott''? opinion was not shared by all ie members of the City Council. Thank you for the use of this space. (MRS.) OLADYS HOLT. President Housewives League. August 12, 1944. Radio Dial CFPR 1240- Kilocycles (Subject to Change) SATURDAY P.M. 4:C0 Sound off 4:lS-3. I. Jive 4:3ff-Lower Basin" Street 5:00 Yank Swine Session 5-.3fr Personal Album 5:45 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 9:00 National Barn Dance 9:30 Kate Smith 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Jan Savitt's Orch. 10:30 Saturday Night' Seranade 11:00 Silent SUNDAY A .M, 10:00 Music for Sunday 10:30 Sammy Kaye 11:00 Cleveland Symphony PJtf. 12:C0 Music We Love 12:30 NBC News 12:45 Hymns from Home i:co Andre KosteJanete 1 :30 It Pays to be Ignnratit 2 :C0 Philadelphia Symphony 3:00 Fred Allen 3": 30 Family Hour 4.00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Village Store 5:00 Gracie Fields 5:30 Great Gildersleeve 8:00 Comrades ft? Arms :30(uso Program 7: &0 CBC' News" 7:15 Songs of Empire 7:45 Ethel Starke 8: Oft The Choristers 8:30 Once Upon a- Time 9:00 Command Performance 9:30 VesDer Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Silent MONDAY A M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBO News 8:15r-Front Line Family 8:30 Morning" Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15-Morni'ng Devotions 9:30 Nelson Eddy 9:45 Wayne King 10. Oft Mirror 'for Women 10:15 Billy Cotton 10:30 Wilf Carter 10:45 Victor Mixed Chorus 11 :00 Scandinavian Melodies TILLIE THE TOILER BOOBY From The Daily Oddities Louis Felsenthal, genial president of the Junior Chambe? of Commerce, was asking for a morning supply of cigars. "I am sorry," the clerk said, "but there have been so many babies lately, our stock has What," exclaimed Mr. Fel- senthaL "are they smoking them now?" A mn11 Vtntan ittkn Hrs14 recently at Smlthers. was kidded' at luncheon by fellow-Gyros. They asked If he had scouted the possibility of establishing a Oyro club at the fishermen's Mecca there, Lake Kathlyn. He laughed: "I found the bovs of the district had caught all the bullheads." Oreater sympathy for the con- fused and bewildered workers on the Tower of Babel comes tb those these days who occasion- any suffer a slip of the tongue gangs, wnojiave oe.en aoitjg Dm-or have a mental cylinder blow a lasllng.'anFa big train load ar- gasket. Even news reporters are afflicted, and they spend several days after such a slip endeavour- .v.- L ...5 -v, .aM.vi : mm. lor i i, the tu. the Af. foment newsroom. is asking iUelf why and how It scrambled the names of P. J. Skinner, president of Oyro, ancf. k. s. st. ciair. Rotary head, and" came out with Mr. Skinner as the Rotariai leader Instead of Mr. St. Clair. Help of any psychoanalyst would' be appreciated. fr:l5 MVstaire Period If: IT Recorded mterhide 11:45 Show Time P.M. 12:00 Xavier Cutrat 12:3tt-CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memories l:0O Ann Watt 1:15 Spotlight Bands 1:30 One Night Stand 2:00 Silent Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert TRAP News Files . . . TWENTY Tiwrvrv vk VKAKS jik AGO r. Pretty and most interesting to a wide circle of friends was the , wedding of Miss Kathertne Hall Pillibury. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plllsbury 4th Avenue West and Hugh Ltewel- lyn Keenleyside. eldest son of Mr ! andMrs.E.W.Keenley de.Van - couver, which took place last uight at 8:30 In St Andrew's, Anglican Church, Archdeacon O. A. Rix officiating. I Tne e:iy coirncu u up againsi l"f ie necessity of voting u"b consider- able. moJe nontjXo the board of !""'" u' -" ; or closing up many such streets 'as uns-afe for traffic. THIRTY YE.MIS AGO This morning several of the! aldermen and citizens waited upon Acting Mayor Morrtssey and demanded a special meting of the city council be called to cancel the reauest for troops to mard the city. Aclrng Mayor Morrtssey said sf leal meeting could not be called under 2! hours but It Is understood an ; Informal meeting will be held, j Several hundred men have en laid ofl the O.T.P. extra ; rived in the city yesterday. NOVEL CLASSIFICATION' All ah mankind minima ac according to cer- tan ethnologists, can be dlvlden 'into three kinds whoolly hair, wavv ayy "alr- halr straight .traieht hair hair. . Announcing . . . Rupert Tobacco Store and Newsstand Centrally located at TWrrt Ave. and Fourth St. (former C.PJt. Office) A full line of magazines and newspapers; tobacco, novelties and stationery. Meet Me at . J JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Li Topur NOW IF X CAN GET AWI Overwaitea Opening Monday Noon In Their Attractive New Premises Designed to make shopping more pleasurable; reduce- the time required to make purchases and to display groceries, fresh vegetables and other commodi ties to the best advantage, tha .new store of Overwaitea Ltd. Icpens Monday noon at its new I location on 3rd ave. across from the Post Office. ' The completely remodelled pre-I miu ni-ftvirf the store with an attractive appearance both Inside and out. Customers who wish to browse and those who desire speedy, efficient service will have their requirements fuiniled, says W. A, Jarmson. irmnaver. "We are providing semi-self service facilities with pusn- i buggy bankers for those who wish- to he D themselves while iu clerks stand ready to attend to the needs of those who require speedy attention," he explains. Arrentnaret Airiness, Coolness of Store The main floor of the store. measuring 80 x 35 feet, is de signed to accentuate the airiness and coolness of the premises. Cream, white and green colors on walls and woodwork are pleasing to the eye. A large new light well and the spacious display windows lighten the entire store, assuring good visimmv n 300.waW mod)rn electrical fixtures are prov-ided Q jhelvej along th sides and th far fnd rovltfe unrM. trJcUd dU , of comnTOdUes d aow for ea,y acce5S Down the middle of the floor are ,acfd ,QW dlsplay standSi wn)le t tne front of th(. ore arp bp foum, the Iatfst ln frpsh vegrtabje booths with an elevated mirror reflector to show tne oppote sWe o the produce. M .r iu nnrf nn wnid8w Dutrorms have been In sfaiiea, tnns anowmg me enure tore serve a, 9 shrjr roflm la-hen vlewert thrmitfh the eXDan- slve window front. The front is- finished with black Crofton House School RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL TOR GIRLS fcmwry ' 1 - t.' ., :. ; -t. - 'j, rgrmt fin Skt tfr UtumUi It fW Pyrtfrt Mm "im f S.-. MA For Satisfaction and Performance Try a Moderately Priced From $3.57 up Choose the Pen to your tilling at QO zr 7.3v's.'r"" si 4 ms. . s rv-r.jMi i mm tile at the bottom and at the top there is stucco with a light green wash aiid medium green shad- m . .. i ,trari"i!T. i aw ,. dark green. tie Warehouse Pieiiltlrs Provided Adding to the brightness within i hattieshto linoleum covering extending from wall to wall. Behind the store, but contained in the same butldliw, Is a 40 x 25 foot storage room, cement-lined and ratproof. fn addition to the sales staff. Overwaitea Ltd. store has a warehouse man and a delivery driver to attend to the customers' requirements. 'Our policy here is to place the accent on sanitary handling of all foods," explains Mr. Jarmson A1V bulk goods wlM be packed and sealed In celophane container! before being paeed on the Shelves. "As In the past we will carry n wide range of quality merchants-" When the Overwaitea lw. store closed six weeks ago In the nremfces now occupied by Ranee & Hardy, the intention was to! open In the new buHdln within a month. Due to labor shortage this was not possible. Overwaitea Ud. Is a 100 percent D. C. company, operatlne on a strictly co-operative basis among its employees. Sl'OItT FLASHBACKS By th CndUn rrw Remember When Boxing fans made James . Jeffries 2-1 favorite to defend his heavyweight UMe aealntt Jim Corbett 41 years ago uAay "Oentleman. Jim" entered fr ring for the last time agal" Jeflrtes and took a beatlne t a 10-rotind battle. CPNTURY-OIJ) 8 PORT Organized yatch racing In the United States began about 1810. iMrrrr J'tt II l Dr CfcU Watermans Fountain Pen Hy Wcsfovcr l3RAT SCOTT! I'VE GOT TO HELP TILLIE, EVEN IP 1 GET SHOT' 1 11 ' III I lrrrnTlvf (5TH (fcsAy'THERE'ls am l: I'LL BET eARgVyStTX CTV. W'M I ' jLlil ESCAPED PRISONER plSr lW SATURDAY AUrm. , PRINCE RUPeJ DRY DOCK AND SHIPYA smpmiiM)Rs ri i.r.wi.HKS Iron and UrM c1BI Klertrle snd Afftjfr Wtldlni SPIXIAMSTS US StWl and MINfNO MACIinti, All Type of ;, tt ltrplrrd and Un, NEW ROYjy HOTEL A Home Away rremsJ Itates 7ie db 50 Rooms, Hot indCjd WaUr frlnce Ruprt, Bt Phone 281 PO. & COAL Lump, F.i 7 N i ffYDE TRANSfd I'honr IU Barr & Andenj riamblnj tai lln Auiomtle 5pHnkRifri Osl Stokm Corner 2nd Ae. i4 j Phone Red U9 fO.ll ritlNCf Kfrlll ROOFING (I Kepilr. R t! Cft Into lrP i,b.r o,rrr..! l l i,lu.ilrrr fur "rr'"'l Wih-. I-V. Hlrnll.e rty K. fmlit f',ir, R E. PARKED SAW mil Cnrf Zfirofli. 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