Summer Set-Up Handsome is as hand-rinps" and you 1 mi i1Q rlnincr fine in a B pnmbination like his. You'll find shop ping here is pleasant because we maintain too, I our policy of cour- tesy and co-operation at all timen. Sk "WHERE MEN BUY" f 1 if eena 1 1 11 y? lis 11 i-'. i Beautiful FURS Advance Fall Styles Why not buy your fall fur coat now while you can take the pick of the new season crop We've many, many wonderful fur styles to choose from. Small deposit will hold any garment. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR "We Lead . . . Others 011010" FOK YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . . . you want the, best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 and 19 (Opposite Canadian Legion) P.O. Box 575 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The store to buy IiAUY CARRIAGES BABY CRIBS BABY HIGH CHAIRS COMMENCING AUGUST 1 . . . The Grocers (Across from the Hospital) Will go on a three-day weekly delivery service TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY nrro will nnf urululv in- convenience our customers. Indeed, we hope to Bve you better service. Local News lb Mr. and Mrs. 'Bernard Allen l are leaving tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. Be a partner In the crusade to wipe out Tuberculosis. Have your chest x-rayed. Mrs. George Rorle has returned to the city from Victoria to take up residence after an absence of several years. Mr. and Mrs. H. Halllwell have returned to the cltv after snend- lng a few days at Terrace where they formerly resided. Mr. and Mrs. Nleel Sherwood after spending the past few days in the city, are returning on to night's train to their home at Terrace. Able Seaman Bill Hunter, who has been spending leave at his home here, is leaving by tonight s train on his return to his naval duties at Halifax. Miss E. M. Earle, who has been visiting in the city for the' past couple of weeks, will leave tomorrow night on her return to Vancouver. Miss Fay Ingram leaves for the south tomorrow night to spend a month's holiday at Vancouver and Kamloops prior to entering King Edward High School at Vancouver for the coming school year. Alan Hurst. Pacific area sec retary for Young Men's Christian Association War Services, was an interesting speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prinoe Rupert Gyro Club today. Dr. J. J. Gibson, president, was in the chair and there was a. good at tendance of members with a few guests. Announcements All advertisements n this column will be charged for a full month at 25c' a word. nancp pvprv Katurdav nieht. Oddfellows- liau. a to n. nnnpp Oranfp Hall. Terrace. every Friday. Good time for all. cinppn Panrilrlatp nance. W.O. ems . . . Carnival Committee Meeting office of George Rorie, Wednesday 8 pjn. 172) Mrs. E. S. Roper and daughter returned to the city Sunday night from a trip to Vancouver. C.C.F. Banquet, July 27, 6:20, Oddfellows' Hall. Tickets from members or Campaign Com mlttee. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill returned to the city at the first of the week from a brief visu to Vancouver and Victoria. , Relief from NEUR1TIC Pain Don't suffer another day from the cruel Arthritic Pain. Get quick reurf ai thouaandshavewlth lempieion -; Specially made to relieve Rheumatic Pain Sciatica. T-K-C' are sold by druggistt .u.rvuhnr. SOc XI. WS Harry Drlnkwater. superinten dent for the Empire Stevedoring Co. here, and Mrs. Drlnkwater are leaving tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. Maurice Brydges returned to the city at the first of the week from Lake Kathlyn where he spent a vacation. Mrs. Brydges and family are remaining there for a few weeks longer. Alan Hurst, British Columbia sppretarv of YMCA War Ser vices, after a brief visit nerc on officail business, wll Heave tomorrow night on his return to Vancouver, accompanied by Don Forward, area secretary here. Sergeant and Mrs. E. S. John stone, who are leaving tomorrow nlsht for Vancouver with the remains of Mrs. Johnstone's mother, the late Mrs. R. S. Greig, will proceed, after the funeral, tn winlock. Washineton. Ser- Johnstone's home, for a visit SUMMERING AT LAKELSE TERRACE, July 25 Mr. and Mrs. Theo Bowen-Colthurst are spending a month at Lakelse Lake. Mr. Colthurst is a son of 1 CaDt. Bowen - Colthurst and T.M., Oddfellows' Hall. August l, . . . to i:30. Keiresnmenis. i , VACATION TIME! But not for your electric servant, Reddy Kilowatt! He works for you all the time, night and day. Even when you go away he stays on the job. But give him a break, too. Before you leave home for holiday fun, make sure all electrical appliances are disconnected and the electric refrigerator at vacation setting to keep the interior cool while the door remains closed. JULY 28 POST "They're Getting Their Alibis Ready" By EDGAR SNOW ALSO it What Japan as Waiting For Us By WILLIAM McGAFFIN You should read both articles. Don't miss the Saturday Evening Post of July 28th. Only 10c and worth a dollar. fUSO Information Der.lt (Continued trcrn Page 1) Miss McConnell explained her or non-scheduled are sources x . JJ!1! 41 1TC r technique in answering quests for information. re- When they ask 'What's doing?' 1 ask them what sort of entertainment they want. If they say 'dance' I look up tne schedule of dances and tell them where they can find one. The same goes for shows and other entertainment," sne sam. A laree nart of the requests come over the telephone from Canadian soldier at Fort Barrett, an American soldier on Acropolis Hill, an air force man at Seal Cove or an American soldier or Coasteuardsman at Port Edward, Miss McCannel re vealed. Findlne out from Mr. Fin- nerty lust what entertainment is available for servicemen In the course of a week resulted in a substantial and varied catalogue. Movies, it transpired, are the most common entertainment Excluding the downtown theatre, which, though it is open for soldiers, is considered by tne services as being primarily for civilians, there are 50 movies a week shown in this immediate iUU. YMCA War Services, which Is responsible for the greatest number of showings, alone puts on 39 a week in Prince Rupert and at closely adjacent defence establishments. In the city as well, the USO puts on three, American Army Special Ser vice, six and American Seamen's. Club, two. There are 10 regular dances a week, two each at the USO, American Corporals' Club, Am erican Sergeants' Club and Knights of Columbus and one each at the YMCA and Ameri can Red Cross Club The sports picture is a special study in itself. For of almost donituous entertain-basketball, handball and badminton there are well-equip ped floors at the YMCA centre, Acropolis Hill, Navy Drill Hall, Seal Cove and the Armory. Outstanding baseball and softball fields are on Acropolis Hill and Gyro Park. In all these places, scheduled ment. In addition, the USO maintains a four-alley bowling centre in the Exchange Block on Third Avenue. More Individually inclined servicemen can go hunting or fishing on Sunday In boats supplied by shuttle services of the Am erican Army, Canadian Army and the USO. "American Army trucks are also available for transportation as far up the highway as TeleeraDh Point, and Special Services have a complete array of army rifles, shotguns and carbines and almost every type of salt water and fresh water fishlne eear. There Is also ski shoes and archery equipment," Mr. Flnnerty tabulated. For the more subdued warks man there are at least 20 pool tables, strictly for servicemen, in various parts of the city. There are hobby rooms at the USO, Navy Drill Hall, and American Special Services. Libraries can be found at the USO, YMCA, American Seamen's Club and the Knights of Clumbus centre ilone with free writing ma terials. There are four classical music aDDreclations rooms listed in the city, and the information desk is glad to direct questioners to any of the services in city churches. Mr. and Mrs. William Barton are leaving tomorrow night for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Historians estimate that gloves were in use more than 3,ooo yearns ago. II RUPERT BRAND :: SMOKED :: BLACK COD Canadian Fish . AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Prince Rupert, BE. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Wednesday; July 25, 1943 Prescriptions.. From Rupert's Tent Days we have striven to establish a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dealing in filling Physicians' prescriptions. AVe 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. Ormes ltd. "Jhs Pioneer DruqgiaU THE REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 An airy, ankle-flattering .addition to your summer wardrobe. In velvety black suede; D'orsay cut for style '45 and comfort niT DATE Clint CTHDF KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN PHONE BLUE 882 703 FULTON STREET -:- Specializing In Home Cooking Anything from Steaksand Home-made Chili - Con - Carni to Hot Dogs. Also cater to Banquets, Weddings and Parties. Open 4 pjn. to 2 ajn. APPOINTMENTS AT LEAST ONE DAY IN ADVANCE A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO B U Y!' CHAIRS FOR YOUR DAILY USE AND TO ADD TO YOUR COMFORT Deck Chairs and Reclining Chairs in contrasting colors Awning Material Pull-up Chairs Coxswell Reclining Chairs , Parlour Chairs - Bodoir Chairs - Chesterfield Chairs Rocker Chairs - Baby High Chairs - Kitchen Chairs. in stock, covered in incac uJ.itti'J ' 'different materials and all vary in colors. Phone 775 wnrir to nlease everyone No work too large or. too small H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanglng UNION PAINTER Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1280 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE public Accountant, Auditor, etc, Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Only Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave W SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 Are you entertaining out-of town house guests? You will be doing them an honor by having iiq nuhllsh a Dersonal note about their visit. 327 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Business and Professional (Under New Management) GUNN'S BICYCLE SHOP SERVICING, SALES AND RENTING GADGET REPAIRS, ETC. ,214 Sixth Street (Next to Jones' Newstand) HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Phone Black 687 Open for Business MARINE GENERAL REPAIRS Arc Oxy-Acetylene Welding First Ave. East We repair anything "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP permanent Waving T K '4 ; Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 821 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVINO AND HAIK aixiJirnj Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD. Third Avenue