A fix 1ST -. ...fw activities in the The Wram this Fri- SSSmen", Bizet,. ,lresaue (Dvorak) SKonstaWte- .Tschal-' Fritz Kreisler. para Vau J I r-Jtn-rt Dill. ..pam and His Orchestra. ,re But the Loneiy iieari aaitewikr isr Gorin "Concerto No. 4 in P Mainr" Beethoven) Artur Schnabel and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENSE NOTICE la hprvhv crtun th.t the Sth day of November, next, the unaeraignea intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of beer license No. 6837 Issued In respect of premies being mn 01 a Duuaing Known as Central Hotel, situate at the corner of 1st Avenue and 7th Street. Prince Rupert. B.C.. upon the lands described as Lots Numbered 11 to 14. Block Number 10, Section 1. Map No. 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, from Norman A. Watt. Administrator of the Estate of Cora Elizabeth Black, deceased, to Albert Dixon of Prince Rupert, B.C., Harold Oarforth Dixon and Sidney Water-field of the Municipality of Court-enay, British Columbia, the transferees. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 27th day of September, A.D. 1945. ALBERT DIXON, HAROLD OARFORTH DIXON. SIDNEY V.'ATERFIELD, Applicants and Transferees. (0-26) When the war was on Joey Cricket was a. rut her';' rambunctious fellow. Hut, nevertheless, lie made u swell haul oii his job . . . just rolling' in dough. " 0 Andy unloaded his money too, hut he put it into Victory Ilomls.. His interest was in interest (3) . . . beside he wanted to help beat tin; Japanese Beetles. ARMY BOOKLET IS PUBLISHED An attractive 45-page booklet recording the cu'flcliS history of the American sub-port of -embarkation at Prince Rupert, containing many a publicity boost for the city has come out of the American Army Puiblic Relations office here for distribution to 3,000 servicemen who were posted at Prince Rupert during the war. Dedicated to Col. J. H. Mellom, officer commandlne the sub- port, the booklet 'is an attractive piece of typographical work and within Its modern make-up are more than 30 photographs of wartime scenes and activities at Prince Rupert. Edited by Lieut Cecil Barger and Sgt. Ralph Browne" of the U. S. Army Pub lic Relations office, the book was produced by Dibb Printing Co. and Is a fine souvenir for the men who fought the "Battle of Supply" here during the three and a half years of war in the Pacific. Opening with an official history of the port, the booklet records the early history of the city, and gives brief histories of the port companies which served here. Companies whose biographies are given are: 9207th Technical Service Unit; 652 Port Company; 356 Quartermaster Company; 655 Port Company; 262 Military Pol-Ice Company; 653 Port Company; 654 Port Company; 139 Truck Cempany; 238 Military Police Company; and 41fl Port Company, Although designed to be sent Andy Ant worked at the' same jlant. He took in a MZeablc hit of rush too. Long hours and overtime sure added up. plimentary copies have been senfc i soldiers who served here, com- I plimnetary copies have been tent to the following: Mayor H, M. Daggett, Booth Memorial' High School Library, British Columbia Provincial Library; Library of Parliament, Ottawa; Congressional Library, Washington; VS. Military Academy, West Point: and the Prince Rupert Public Relations Committee. Daily newspapers In Canada and the United States pay over 400 million dollars in wages and salaries every year. SCIATICA SUFFERERS Vfnet stabbing, piercing pain of Sciatica In your hip and thigh make life a misery? Do as thousands have done. Get quick relief with Temploton'i T-R-Cs, and lead the normal, active life you long for. Don't suffer another day. Get T-R-CV and ' Itop that miserable pain nuw I 50c $1 ;at druggists everywhere. T-26 Military Orders 1st (R) Btn. Prince Rupert Rest. (MG) C. J. Toombs, MaJ. Commanding Friday. Oct. 19, 1945-Of fleers J and N.C.O.'s parade. Sunday, Oct. 21, 1945 Bn. parade. Drum Head Service at YJMCJl. Auditorium. Fall in 1400 hrs. at Armories. Dress:' Battle Dress, anklets and belts. At the conclusion, of the service, the Regt. will entertain with refreshments at the Armories. Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1945 Bn. Inspection by Bde. Commander, Col. O. C. Ferrie. Fall In 1930 hrs. Dre6s: Battle Dress, anklets and belts. Bn. smoker will be held after the inspection. Advertise In The Dally News. MODERN STYli "A fool and his money are soon parted", they say, and Joey proved the proverb witli u vengeance. No luxury cost too much for him. Joey bought what lie wanted, when he wanted it . . . stuff that wus high-priced and scarce. Money burned a hole in his pocket faster than a new bride burns toast. Andy sat tight with his growing pile of Victory Bonds. "Joey Cricket", he would often remark, "likes high living . . . but gentlemen prefer Bonds." - Now let's look ahead a bit. The war has been over some time. Joey is finished too. Upkeep is keeping him down. Wartime wages and overtime didn't last forever. Life was just u howl of cherries. Now Joey lias the pips. Andy is still living comfortably. The tilings he wants arc coming back on the market, with postwar improvements, too. Andy's investment in Victory Bonds is paying o(T. You sec . . . there's a moral . . . save your dough for a better buy . . . bye and bye. 9-7 Prince Rupert 2aflp jSctos Thursday, October 18, 1945 CHARTS International D.D.T. Are EssentiaVto all Boat Owners Dominion Government 50 United States 50 to $1.25 Admiralty $1.15 to 2.73; m B.C. COAST PILOT Vol. 1 $1.50 Vol. 2 '. $1.50 TIDE TABLES Prince Rupert Harbor 10 Pacific Coast 25 PILOT HOUSE LOG BOOK, $1.60 Protractors, Dividers, Hanson's Hand Book COMING SOON . i . Sensational New Insecticide Barn Spray Products, that are FAMOUS j f One application to walls and windows effective for three months. Kills flies, moths, wasps, mosquitoes and other pests. ..rer gallon' $2il)0 Dealers and others Interested send your order or write for particulars to ; PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE P.O. Box 772 Prince Rupert, B.C. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY i BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY C A R t) S WATERMAN'S F O UN TAIN PENS? . - , ., , 1 rT' Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone $U For BABY A baby needs a mother's love, but this is, not enough to help baby develop. Baby needs your wise and careful selection of the best toiletries used on his tender little body. In making your purchases here, you are always assured of the best. NOTHINO BUT THE BEST FOR BAB J OrmesLtd. "Jim Pioneer Druqgists THE REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 GIFTS Whatever you plan to spend ... . YOU'LL FIND GIFTS HERE TO SATISFY YOU ... f ' : Come in and see tnem JOHN BULGER LTD.- JEWELERS, THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) WE WILL PAX A FAIR CASH PRICE ; FOR YOUR USED FURNITURE ELIO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. V.4 iC: