PAGE SIX "4 9 i T i f Aw THE DAILY NEWS Prints nupeit. DC. Wednesday, June G, 1945 RUPERT PEOPLES m STORE - m "' munrnc 7 and SKIRTS BLOUSES and SLACKS The Right Time NOW! The Right Place i Peoples Store v I' t i 1 FOR YOUR I5ETTER SATISFACTION . . . quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If you want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 Ask Dad what he wants for FATHER'S DAY JUNE 17th mm. THE REXALL STORE Father's Day is June 17 Start planning; now for Father's Day. Ask him to tell you exactly what he wants most. That will give you time in which to choose from our many gift items . . . sure to please every father! THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" Prescriptions., From Rupert's Tent Days wo have striven to establish a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dealing in filling Physicians' prescriptions. We believe that we have deserved the confidence that has been established with the Doctor and his patients. This has been brought about not in a few weeks or months but extends over a period of twenty years. OrmesLtd. T7im Pioneer Druqjfiats ' I t K-it7-.: .1.7 7 I ml A -i ? 1 11 INVENTOR (Continued from Page 1) tres in sub-equatorial Brazil, the Gulanas and Caribbean area, Newfoundland, and Alaska. The Prince Rupert club, he says, ranks very high among the 170 overseas clubs in the western hemisphere, and he indicated that its facilities wilh piobably be extended. "When men have been overseas for three or four years they become Increasingly bored in areas where the actual tide of war has passed them by. I find that the local U.S.O. Director Frank Finner-ty is doing a fine job and I am going to recommend that every resource be made available to him to develop a, more elaborate program." In his direcLonai capacity, Dr. Burpee has to keep abreast of the changing U. S. military picture throughout the word, re arranging U.S.O. staff in fluct uating areas of troop concentration and synchronizing program schedules to the changes. "My job is to keep posted 'on the situation in the United States and the recreational ; needs of the services overseas and to co-ordinate them," he says. "An Instance of this is the fact that our clubs have nit expanded into the Philippines, , and we must keep pace with ! army advances." ; Dr. Burpee sees the UJS.O. as an able factor in assisting serv- icemen in lining up jobs prior Urj their discharge and is encour aging a scheme in this regard. "An important aspect of our work Is the increasingly laree number of men who are being! returned to civilian lite. We are trying to cushion that tran sition by making contacts with ' business men who can assist servicemen in finding the right : kind of Jobs. At Cristobal, Canal Zone, a roup of business executives have formed such a committee and their knowledge of condi tions in the United States and the Caribbean area Is proving valuable. Dr. Burpee left Tuesday on the Catala for Vancouver on his i way to his home office at New York. Hewill be off again shortly on a tour of bases in the Hawaiian Islands and possibly the Philippines. A Doctor of Philosophy in psy-! chology from Columbia Unlver-j sity. Dr. Burpee has no illusions j about his popularity as inventor I of the physical fitness test which is in standard usage in the United States Air Forces and in ths R.C.A.F. He recounted being introduced to an American flier at Bc-lem in equatorial Brazil. "Burpee, Burpee," said the flier with a painful show of re- I membcring. "You're not the in-! ventor of that horrible Burpee ' test, are you?" Dr. Burpee admitted that he was the man. "I,". said the flier with a convincing display of relish, "have been waiting to get my hands on you for a long time." 1 ODAY ONLY CITY SUPPORTS PRO-REC IDEA Civic interest is toeing; maintained In the move to reinstate pro-rec activities in Prince Rupert. At a dinner meeting to be held this Friday night, further consideration will be given to the proposal to form a permanent recreational council here. Mayor II. M. Dajgett and Aid. Nora Arnold will represent the city at the meeting. . Aid. Arnold expressed her support of the pro-rec Idea oa a coordinated basis at Monday night's council meeting. Provision of h?althful and weli dVect-ed recreation for Juveniles she considered an Important need. There was no better asset than the youth, she felt, even if it cost the city money for trained supervision and such expenses. MONOGRAM GREW A monogram originally consisted of a single letter, and later became a design or mark consisting of "two or more lettirs SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points ' Tuesday SS Catala. Friday SS Cardena Railings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information. Tickets and Reservations ' FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 V IT Popular rrince Steamers From Prince Rupert to Ocean Falls Vancouver " Thursday Saturday Thursday steamer also calls Powell River to Ketchikan Wednesday Friday FARES' and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE $23 Third Ave. and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE "THE IJULL FIGHTERS" and "GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW' First Public Showing in British Columbia TOMORROW FromLulihch-WUo Govt You "HettMit Can XCaWAhoul tUt Woman WltoH Htarl CoaUn'll xmjzrj mm S2o mWmlWM Ikl Mm JmT REALM OF ROYALTY POST-WAR INVENTIONS NEWS Phones 81 and 82 Shows at 12:57 - 2:43 - 4:52 - t5;5C - 9;00 r CfUHfol iii:.i.miii.uuiiiiuii PUBLIC MEETING CAPITOL THEATRE Sunday Afternoon, 2:30 p. SPEAKERS: ? Chairman: Miss MURIEL CORDEAUX Captured by the Japanese While a , war correspondent in Asia i HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT THE JAPANESE MENTALITY AND CHARACTER How Miss Cordeaux Herself Was Stripped, Beaten and Injure 'sir1- ' ' i Dr. Jack MacDougall One of Canada's Outstanding Speakers E. T. Applewhaite Liberal Candidate for Skccna A'f. ' GEO. C. MITCHELL ' mmmr' Remember the Time and Place... CAPITOL THEATRE 2:30 p.m. Sunday Published by Skeeiia Federal liberal