T 30 1944 A'TIGN WITH A SMILE- A Canadian Can ter patoon movei up to the i :d none appear worried ov r ihe outcome Left to right Pte 8yd Walker, i. Mt.Avany. Freemont. Bask.; S:i Grant Salmon, Morrisburg, Ont, and Pte. lf..nv.iun ion, Airmen in Annual oration Day 30 Royal personnel Smlthert ir-Mion. In A, m day and lc Legion ided at the 30 p.m and fir cemetery. uned by a f. mr-n under bv and 8gt. i iended the many clvtt-l attended .if .d :um was ot re-:. Dodger P .st W. J. u'ge Legion during Ire fnrt gav dee rate , r contrt- -s as far .. jnd Quick, "in flowers British Flintier Smithers Doctor KeturiiH to Canada From Italy SMrritERS. Aug 30 Dr. Per guson. formerly of SmKhert, who has been oversea! lnce the earty part of the war and who had charge of military hospital h. Sicily and Italy during the Ital ian campaign, has arrived back in Canada, according to word reaching here. Dr. Ferguson took over the practice of the late Dr. Agnew. and later disposed of It to Dr. L. M. Oreene. He had begun a practice In Moose Jaw. Bask., when the wur broke out. He volunteered for service, and was sent overseas almost MA The Seal or Quality -olumbia's fnest Salmon NEW TKACHKK BUYS .Tted by IIU.MH IiN sMl 1 IlrJICa inch chap- SMITH ERS. Aug. 30 Among N II. At- the new teachers at the Smith- era High School this term wtll weather, ! be Harold N. Parrott. who with Mr Parrott arrived recently. Mr. Parrott formerly taught at Cedarval. but has tx In the southern part of the tfnWlrwe for the tost few years. They win live In the residency of H. Welch, which they have purchased. Mr. Welch, superaniMted from the'goventment service here,' Is now living In New Westminster. was provided by Mrs. MacHean, Mrs. Turner. Mrs Porteous, Mrs Kenney. Mrs Davles. Mrs. Davidson . and A. D. Fowler. ; n I t hi Briefs From Britain n? the Canadian PrtM LONDON - Three teen-aged boys remanded on a looting charge confessed stealing 15 goklfsth from a pond beside a bomo-damaged house. LEICESTER Shoe manufacturers say many Britons are wearing shoe a size larger than they wore before the war. More walking Is the reason. MARYTORT Three Newcastle youths who set out from this Cumberland town In an old punt wtth no oarn with the intention of sailing to America ! n ikIuIm Ttu trait was found washed ashore. LONDON Among coaches used to take holidayers away over the August bank holiday week-end were some from the Royal train built for Queen Vic toria's Diamond Jubilee. Miss Nora King, of Vancouver, arrived in the elty this morning to spend a two week's visit wtth her sister. Mrs. S. Ferguson. In Memoriam In loving memory of Robert 'Bobby Carr. drowned r.t Hays-port. August 30. 1943. Ever remembered by Dad, Mother. Margaret. Eleanor and Arthur. . 4 7mc& Off Serine DiCf ibing a roadway on (he Normandy inrasion front, Gerald Clark, Montreal Standard War Correspondent, wrote "... then little touches of home, like an empty carton of Sweet Caporal Cgarettct ..." At Sweet Caps went in the hitcrticks of the landing troops, to they (to with Canadian! natymen, airmen, aoldiera the world oer. Tor Sweet Capi arc Canada's most popular cigarette! orer here, oer there, ererywherel SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "TfW poreif form in whkh tobacco con be tmoltd" 300 SWEET CAPORAL $1.00 (Far tri anly) NtW OOVIINMINT RIOUIATIONS FOB OVMSIAS CIOARITTCS atomlta uHdiU tttvtry but ftHixt twcitto niy. Orw SWIET CAPOHAL at UjOO ptr SOW partvl ttmush youf tobaooonwU r (ram "$! Copl" f.O. Baa 6000, MmimI, Ooi. Buy War Savings Stamps. COAL Lump, Egg, Nut, Pea and Slack HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 17S PAINTING Paper i Interior Handing X DecoraUng Showcards and Sluns i.okm: counbll Phone Blue 142 GEO. JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSK-lldLD EFPECTS TACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Thone for Free Appointment 140 4th Ave. E. KED 127 Fund For Norway iNow Totals $163 i i The Help Norway Committee of Prince Rupert has through voluntary donations of $1 per ' month, received with thank the following amounts: R, Hundllde -$ 5 J A. McXaugnlon 5 Ludwlg Pettersen - ' Pete Hansen 10 A, Larsen 5 ' Nela Gundersen 12 Mr and Mrs. Sandhals ...... O, Tbrgersen - Ole Valderhaug ' 10 Endre Melln - 2 Pens Moen 2 George Wick 4 ( Total received to date $163. Announcement Alt (dfrrttartnrnU In tUU column wUl ba charged for a full montu al 25c a wont. L.O.L. Dance. Aug. 31. Oddfei lows' Hall, DeCarlo's orchestra. Pioneer Home Benefit Dance. Sept. 1. Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to 2. De Carlo's Orchestra. Women ot the Moose Dance September 6. Oddfellows' Hall, ,Jean de Carlo's Orchestra, Canadian Legion W. A. Dance tSepL 8. Oddfellows' Hall, De lano s urcnesira. W.A. Coast Regiment Dance. Armories, Sept, 9. THEf DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE Local News Items . . . PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Boilermakers' Athletic Club Dance, Staff House Dining Hal!. Labor Day, September 4th. Dancing from 9 to 1. 75c per couple. Mrs. W. WrathAll and daugh ter, Audrey, returned this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. George Rorie returned to the city this morning from a holiday in the south. A Lumber Phone or call 051 or 652 for good grade fir', spruce and cedar lumber. Philpott, Evltt it Co., Ltd. (215) i a " ' Mlss.E. A. .Mercer, principal' of King Edward Public School,! returned to the city this morn ing. Miss A. M. Bartxau was among those returning to the city this illuming iiuiu (iuimuio. j Mrs. J; T. Lamgridge and children, Joanna and Jimmy, returned this morning from the south. They have been holidaying at Vancouver, Vancouver Island, and Everett, Wash. J. Johns returned to Prince Rupert this morning from the south. Miss Dorothy Smith returned to the elty last night after spend ing a two month's holiday aN Smithers. The Highway Completion Celebration Committee respectfully requests cars Joining The Caravan to assemble at the Post Offlc no later than 8 o'clock , Monday morning, in order to reach Terrace, by noon. Also it ! would be appreciated If car owners making, the trip who have spare room In their cars will advise the Secretary, as several guests will arrive from Vancouver and other points who will require transportation. Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert PACIFICCAFE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 0:00 am. to 2:00 a.m. Income Tax Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 VAS OFF TO SCHOOL WE GO!",.. Kids back at school, bringing home their books to study at night. Don't let them strain their eyes by working under poor light. Brighter light means brighter children. Wash bulbs and bowls regularly. Use white shades. Place lamps carefully to avoid shadows and strong glare. MW SAYS: "Bright people continue to buy War Savings Sumps and Certificates regularly." A. MacKENZlE FURNJTURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Save your Carpets and make them last. Give them new life with OZITE and TROJAN HAIR FELT. Gives them added life. All sizes In stock to fit Carpets WxV, VWW 0'xl2". Phone "5. 327 3rd Avenue MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday!) Opposite Canadian Legion ASTORIA SHOES & McIIALE LTD. Made by skilled craftsmen, Astoria. Shoes Insure continual high quality and good styhng. We now have a complete stock ot Astoria "Best Man" Oxfords In both Brown and Black With a good weight smooth calf upper and a medium weight .double sole "Best Man Oxfords are ideal for fall wear. CIA CA Priced, per pair P lut)W Good quality medium weight Naval Oxfords, all si2es, Per Pair $7.25 to $9.00 POULSEN'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 POULSEN'S GROCERY CotrrtesT and Service Free Delivery Red 441 1 " zzz 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 We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. 116 -PHONES 117 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Oreen 895 Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene-Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. Phone Red 184 It Pays to Advertise in The Daily News