AUOUBT 16, 1044 ,r-"'V BY ' Iroffon House -School IDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS .... t Mixlem ljipTn r' - IU AUM i t WeU-wouM Grounds Mutl Art, '. TrgJUKtj, Harr Economic - .1. CWKitfl. St"V AnT. Ibdmg Unil Im lMat Wtiir U to Dir Girl MA . -tr. B.C mTftft BAA If OF THE ITMPHOIIT Br CWU (TCwmII u . dieofi.'U- IKH lt 1" ,,! 1MB l BlWlC ! WHIT Wl MU IU MUSIC PrAM"tl. -tfurtllu huiorr of nutM '('' " miuksl Uiuum4 ib Optra sad adsl bum V7 6t j Js I'M J SUTORT THE PIONEERS' HOME DESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS - " "ur.h the vears. almost since Prince Rupert it ei l? J, we have served the people. The prescription kriLry we have always tried to keen modern, using pharmacists, quality, drugs, the best of equipment. Ormes lid. E KEXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 9 Ml. till 9 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 P-ra. l0r Coffee U Topi) of Telaahsr Hinato. 433 BOOKS ON MUSIC VtCTOI I00K OF THE OFCM U hi fcuvh iIm motIm of is Imwn opana with (oil Iihm itl imiiwi a1 elplao. tlUTJ Uwmdi 10 pictuw ot the tun SM ! MUSIC MO tOMMCE Br llsitl G.rtrads sJasulU a !! turn 4 c4jipiaMiitlr UlllMMlkHM ( ltni. )72 ts. WU4 ...... IUI SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 1INCI ftlTKKT CO. Lt(i. BUI"" COLUMBIA pet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S iNACK BAR NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box IDA IMUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery fEE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly "ucsuays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion fi Local Raw and fasteumed MILK Dentin dairy "HONE C57 J. M. S. Loubser D.C., BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 Advertise in Tho Daily News Local News Items... i PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Cash Tor old gold. Bulger'. Bit. Ernest Swicks returned Thuriday from a three-week fur-lough at Victoria, bU home town. 1 A Machinists Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Sat. Aug. 19. U9S Alex Barbe. 01 10th ave E.. left kst night for a holiday at Van-couver. Firt (Reserve) Battalion Prince Rupert Regiment M.Q.i quartermaster's stores will be open Monday, August 21, 1900 hours to 2100 hours to clean kit i bags. A Well Baby Clinic. Prince Run ert Health Unit, will not be held this Wednesday, August 23, as the building is being used by the travelling enest elmK. A YOUR BOYS RAINCOAT Is our problem loo and we have a complete selection. Sizes through 18-ltUPERT MEN ti HOYS' STORE, just around corner from McCutoheon Dug. 195) LAC a a via Mead, son of B.C. Police Dpi. and Mrs. O. D. Mead of this city, is home on a two-week furlough from Kelsey Da before proceeding to an eastern elation to complete his service flying. Mr. and Mrs. M. Norgaard. and son Freddie, 1001 9th ave. E.. are leaving tonight for a month's holiday in the south. They wiL visit relatives in Vancouver and thf State of Washington. !lLCKjHERE AFTER I BEING OVERSEAS SINCE LATE 193fJ Back from almost five years overseas wit the Canadian Army. Pte. CJuU Anderson ar rived In tbe cUf Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mm. A. E. Thomas. 909 Uth ave. E.. with whom he! Sub, lived before enlisting He will truest spend the next two weeks here on furlough, then proceed to Vancouver. Pte. Anderson, well known In the city, left to enlist in the 9e forth Highlanders in Vancouver in September. 1939. He went overseas with the First Division Is December. 1939, arid "spirit the first Christmas of the war on the Atlantic. Wounded in England, he was returned to Canada early tills year. He arrived in the city from Manitoba, where he spent some Ume with his parents. In Memoriam In loving memory of Allan Lf ixhton. killed In action. August 18 1943 Evrr -rmnntKed by Mother. D:id ard D ;:: Crl into trp vltli our lo,Tt otrriwa! Grt into uniform anil ululrrr fur uirrr.. rrtlr. Wrar the O.S. Iiatlgr -tlir lmttyc tlial trll. tlir Motltl that uu ar rraJy to iiaht fur irtur)I S. E. PARKER, LTD. FOItn I)E.LLR PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled PfllNCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 gjcUUsts on Bulltnp Roots Repairs, Iteshlntltng Free Estimates Display Refugee Child Clothing AtW.O.T.M.Meet Excellent work being done by Prince Rupert Chapter 211. Women of the Moose, to provide clothing for refugee children wa? indicated by a display of articles at the monthly meeting Wednesday night. The clothing ranged from babies night garments to girls Jumpers, and their quality revealed the patience and skill of the workers. Preparations were begun for the fall bazaar by authorizing Mrs. Oraham, chairman of tbe homeraaking committee, to draw on committee funds to purchase necessary materials. Owing to the absence of Miss Mae Ratchford, winner of this month's draw, the 6 In "Moose ' Cash" was held over for drawing at the next meeting. A feature of the meeting was the Initiation of Miss B. Mc- Quade into the Heart. At the close of the meeting, ritual practice was held, with prises being given to members showing greatest proficiency in the drills. For the opening drill prizes were given to Mrs. B. LaBelk and Mrs. A. Moller Winner of the ballotting was Mrs. Cox. Mrs. A. Martin sen was winner of the endowment furid march. and prizes for the defending i circle went to Mrs. Oraham and MISS a. Mcvuauc. The practice was conducted by Mrs. C. Morrison, ritual chairman. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening, with Li. Charles Standard as Announcement All 6trrUMrortU In tills column wlU be churn! tot full nontn it 23c i ward. L-Oi. Dance. Aug. 31, Oddfel lows' Hall, DeCarlo's orchestra. Ladies' Aid Tea at Lutheran .- V. .. 1. A.,. 1 n n r. II n Tn 15J ! Valhalla Dance. August 25 , Oddfellows' Hall, :su to i:3U. Canadian Legion W. A. Dance Sent. 8. Oddfellows' Hall. Del Carlo's Orchestra. Pioneer Home Benefit Dance, Sept. 1. Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to 2. De Carlo's Orchestra. CHURCH NOTICES First Preshyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev A. F. MacSween. B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader 11:00 ajn. Morning Worship. 7 30 pjn. Evening Worship. A cordial invitation to wor ship with this congregation lsj extended to all. St. Peter's Anglican Church Seal Cove Rector Rev. E. W. Scott. 11:00 ajn. Holy Communion. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. First Baptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young Street Rev. W. W. Sllverthorn. Minister Phone Red 839 m nn nm Bible Class. 1 1 a.m. Morning , Worship. Subject: "Assurance, victory and Power." 12:15 Church School. t-n nm Oosnei service. Mr. C. O. Bowen, visiting Evaneelist from" Vancouver, will speak at this service. 8:45 pjn. Fireside Slngsplra tlon (refreshments). Wed. 8:00 nm. Prayer and rtihle Rtudv. Fri.. 8:00 pjn. Young Peoples Union. You are cordially invited to these services. "ExepDt ve be converted . ye shall not enter into the King dom of Heaven. Matt. 18:3. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and McBrlde Rev. Magnus B. Anderson. Pastor 11:00 ajn. Morning Worship. 7:30 pjn Special program with young people in charge. Refreshments and fellowship following service. A cordial welcome to all NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOIl CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE U hrreby stven that an appllrattou will be mad. to thf Director of Vital Statistic, for a .Irnnu. .f n.m miraimnt to tlM provisions of the "Change of Name Act" bjr me. ARTHUR HAKOLD HAHHISON, of Bajrrlew Hotel. In the City of Prince Hupert In the Province ot British Columbia. M follows; To change my name from AKTHUH HAKOLD HAHHISON to AKTHUK HAROLD LEIOH. -riATirri af Vrlnrn fltinert. BC. tnla 17th clay of August, AD. .' I ARTHUR HAROLD 1UU1U3QN. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE R.C.A.F. Oxygen Control Valve is Finest Produced when the airman breathed in and to turn it off when he breathed put. It also had to deliver the proper proportion of oxygen according to height, since considerably more oxygen is required at high altitudes. The principles of the new R.CAJ. "demand valve" are simple. It relies on design for its performance and a miracle of close machining made possible by Canadian craftsmanship. Frequency of oxygen Intake is regulated by a diaphragm. As the airman breathes, the dia phragm presses on a tiny spring which releases the right amount of oxygen. The factor of alti Suggesting Sunday Cricket With Church Service on Field By ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Aug. 19 OV A cricket who always has i favored ePet TORONTO, Aug. 19 - A die-! tlnar fUflriM a vale at "a i a speeaup oi me fame, i SEirTS in Annuel i war P1 that would include two-.Z.fTJK' Uay. instead of three-day county and closes against its return. To airmen fighting in the thin upper air miles above the earth, an oxygen valve may mean life or death. matches, with play on Sundays. The suggestion, it must be admitted, has shocked some of the oldsters. TVi. tnrmor Olrtimtrshlre can- After nearly three -years of i referring to cricket as "the research, the Clinical to vesUga-1 best and cleanest &me m the Uon Unit of the R.C.A.F . have vnr,A rt-A H -has not bettlne in conjunction with alrforce aeronautical engineers developed a valve which supplies oxygen for high altitude combat according to the airman's need. In this type, the flyer's lungs control automatically the supply of oxygen. R.C-A.F scientists had two as in football and I see no reason why it should not be played on Sundays." A Sunday cricket proposal. Incidentally, was rejected recently by a select committee of tbe power - wielding Marylebone Cricket Club. -People have little In the way main problems to solve. To , of entertainment on Sundays." function efficiently, the appar- Eald Lyon ThafB where cricket atiit hail fn llim nn thp nyvtrpn I would help anff wny noi a church service on the field at the tea interval? I have arranged these at many charity games played on Sundays. "Imagine how the people of Birmingham, Manchester and Bradford, for Instance, would turn up for Sunday cricket, particularly if there were the big county names to attract them." Comparing peacetime and wartime matches, he said that "even in the three-day pre-war match the second day usually was best from a cricket point of view." feet In a matter of seconds-have no time to fiddle with control dials. A flow of oxygen sat- tude is taken care or by a metal ! isfactory at 15,000 feet for ex-bellows. As the aircraft rises. J ample, brings unconsciousness the bellows expands in direct j at 30,000 feet. The German air-proportion to height, and makes 'force Introduced the demand the mixture breathed richer in j valve principle In 1933 and they oxygen. Simple but the Ger- have been working on it ever mans have been working on it since. Captured German models for over a decade without (received here show continuous achieving the success of the ' changes, but the R,OAF. valve. R.C-AJ". weighing Just 14 ounces and Military aviation long has small enough to be slung around tried to produce a satisfactory ! a pilot's neck. Is half the size demand value. Pilots zooming i and weight of the Nazi type. Its and diving at 500-mile an hour Canadian inventors say it Is i speeds gaining or losing 10,000 much more efficient IV" Crescent Shows Prince Rupert A Aug. 29 to Labor Day Inclusive Finest .Mechanical Rides Ever Seen in Prince Rupert 31 Acres of Amusements 10 Railroad Cars of Equipment SILVER STREAK ROCKET AERIAL JOY RIDE ROLLO THRILL : : SPITFIRE : : TILT A WHIRL MERRY OO ROUND : : FERRIS WHEEL KIDDY AUTO RIDE NOTICE . We will be CLOSED from July 29 Until August 20 OPEN AUGUST 21 Gordon's Hardware Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY U I It T HI) A Y AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 We can say this in three words - BUY COAL NOW! AlBERT & McCAFFERV, ITD. 116 PHONES 117 "In Short Supply Men s Hosiery Due to many skilled operators being called into' defence work, production at the mills Is greatly curtailed. Government orders naturally have priority over domestic needs, thus reducing materially the supplies available for civilian use. In order to make most efficient use of available manpower, lines have been simplified as much as possible, chiefly by reducing the range of patterns and shades. f These are the reasons why you are unable to obtain either the quantity or choice in Men's Hosiery to which you were accustomed. You may be assured that, Just as soon as conditions are more nearly normal, you will again find a complete stock to choose from at POUISEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. E, Beside P.O. Station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right POUISEN'S ' GROCERY Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 HOW LONG SINCE YOU'VE WRITTEN THAT SOLDIER? He NEEDS those cheerful letters from home! And we make it easy for you to send them by having a complete selection of all the cards, paper, envelopes and other writing aids you need. Send That Letter Today! The Variety Store J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR It pain Chiropractic 1 If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Oreen 995 Every Thursday 7 p.m. at the Auction Rooms of J. MAIR, Auctioneer THIRD AVENUE (Next door to Commodore Cafe) Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. Phone Red 814