FRANCE LOSES - vtm I I IXUUIII Saromer Fashions of Paris Coutotiriers Missing at Famous Auteuil Races .oio An?. 2 Ladies day . .... A,,tPiiii races used to be ashion day, wnen ..iiiw rire-:sed models were . t.. -rmtnnriprs rn xnnw tenv uuif v .. ..mmor rnll apt. Inns. nil . ... , AULCU" ,ch goings-on since tne war, ,,. hp taken as any inaicauon, " u, In..' fVio lr,jf- run :e illicuuj - . i tha Vinttlp fnr wnrlrl rounu u " " The crowd looked pretty or- fpw designers climbed on .ho bandwagon, and there was ..... 11 -3 J w .mtu. - " j ..,niinfr .tn nn nnntn- irOUHU vr.."'j is ihed. Many tailored suits In vari- ...i-ili. mn.-Hri j frnm Htrht. '113 ilks to heavy wools were In onfl mnct. fpntiirpri :oa? Jackets and nlpped-in ... PmnVla.il! n. IhP U'alCf. iine also was visible in afternoon dresses, some with modi-led bus.les and front fullness. n i hrm'flvpr n mncr .invthM2 now goes irum wie luiipoint oi maienais ana .incj. Milliners, no mauer wnai iney say, are "".in goinn in lor me m ik or t Triucuiy nuje nais the wildest colors. A number Premier War Flier Home and Married RAINCOATS By Croydon Flight-Lieut. Arthur Wabnn on of Stephen Watson, meclv I anlcal superintendent of the Premier Mine, having landed recently in Canada after having been a prisoner of war for two years in Germany, Is now In i Vancouver with his bride, the fopner Mary Madigan. They were married recently at La-chine, Quebec. Mr. and Mr.s. Watson were .here Tuesday aboard the Cafala going through to Vancouver' to meet Flight -Lieut. Watson who Is a well known northern boy, having lived for years at Premier. WAX CANDLE ORIGIN Wax came Into use for candles In the 12th century. In China-candles of vegetable wax have been In use for centuries. of mannequins appeared wearing simple tailored white silk frocks, set off with top-heavy wide-brimmed hats, many In dark colored heavy velvet. The difficulty In finding creations of well known coutourier iiinis was effect somewhat by the number of women In their Sunday best, who dressed to compete as amateurs in what they belfbved was to be a blj style promenade between races. But the women, at best, looked badly dressed, with tired shoes, poor stockings, or Inadequate leu-make-uo Perhaps the Grand Prix style show at Lpnijchamps will bring out the Paris best. Kegular value $8.1)5. . Carnival Sale 4.95 SUMMER SANDALS . AH colors and all sizes. Regular values to $1.95. ' Carnival Sale $195 All Hats to Clear at $1.00 ,vUa,.,.. Olhcrs Follow, T8 h 4444a040 UOY CAN NOW MEET GIRL IN GERMANY With the lifting of the fraternization ban in Germany. Allied soldiers lose no time In getti jg acquainted with the frauleins. Here are British Tommies and U.S. G.I.'s cutting a rug with German girls at an open-air cafe in Berlin. There have been- reports from some larts of Germany that tho frauleins who associate with Allied soldiers arc having their hair cut off by diehard Germans. OLD THEATRE DAMAGED SHREWSBURY, Eng.,.0) The Shrewsbury county cinema, formerly the Theatre Royal, was seriously damaged by fire. The building la believed originally to have been part of the palace of Welsh princes who sited Shrewsbury to do business with the English. Emperor Wang Mang, about 1 A D. nationalized Chinese land and distributed it in equal shares among the peasants. COAT SWEATERS With heavy wool embroidery; Jumbo knit. All sizes and all colors. Regular value $7.95. Carnival Sale $6.95 SLOPPY JOE SWEATERS With long sleeves, 100 pure wool; all sizes and all colors.' Regular value to $1.05. Carnival Sale $2.95 WAR SERVICE GRATUITIES Each man and woman who has served In the armed forces of Canada Is entitled to a War Service Gratuity, depending on the IcAsth and place of service. REWARD FOR FAVORS -Thomas Paine, English-born author of "The Crisis" and "Common Sense," was given an estate at New Rochelle by the State of svt York in recognition of his favors to the United States. EVACUEES APPRECIATIVE WOOLFARDISWORTHY WEST Eng., 0) An oak bench on the green in this Devonshire village has been inscribed: "This was given by the children evacuated from the blitzed areas to the people of 'Woolsery' In appreciation of their kindness and hospitality, 1940-45," Bats differ rrom .all other mammals in their ability to maintain sustained flight. ANNETTE'S Printed Broadcloth .HOUSECOATS 0V: Ml ! pjpjij All sizes and all colors. Regular value to $7.05. Carnival Sale All Summer Coats, Wo men's, Misses, and Children's, to clear less 20. e Annette Ladies Wear C TELLS ABOUT BIG LIZARDS Visiting: Missionary From Colombia Comes to Our Informational Rescue A few Gays ago a skeptical correspondent In these columns described as a "misleading gem of knowledge" an item which told of the existence on "dragon lizards which fed on deer, wild boar and water buffalo." Rev. Robert E. Neighbor, world traveler and missionary, who has been a visitor in the city this week, comes to our informational rescue to state that in the jungles of Colombia, where he spent the last year, there is a giant and ferocious lizard, six feet and longer, which does at tack large animals and kills them. They are a 'revolting-looking creature with tough hides and piny backs. They arc a fav orite meat for the natives of that country who kill them with spears and blow guns aimed at vital points in the body. PRISONER-CHARWOMEN LONDON. (CP) Because of the staff shortage at Guy's Hospital, 12 women prisoners from Hollo-way Jail were loaned to the hos pital to scrub floors. FAMOUS JEWISH ACTRESS The famous 19th century French actress. Rachel, was born Elizabeth Felix, the daughter of poor Jewish peddlers In Switzer land. PRINTED DRESSES Regular value to $12.95. Carnival' Sale $395 LADIES' DRESSES , PS Prints, crepes, spuns, broadcloth, gabardine. Some piece. Regular value 'to $16.95. Carnival Sale $6.95 All sizes and all colors. These and many more items will be on sale on Friday, August 3, and the following week. Third Avenue Prince Rupeit, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, August 2, 1945 C.W.A;C. Efficiency Relieved Anxiety ALOST, Belgium, Aug. 2 ff Important work is being done here by the girls of the Canadian Women's Army Corps In the Casualty and Effects Section of the Canadian Section 2nd Echelon, 21st Army Group. This is where detailed administrative checking keeps track of soldters who become casualties and their belongings. Emphasis on work of the section came dudng periods of heavy fighting when the speed with which military headquarters in London and relatives at home were told of casualties depended largely on the speed and accuracy of these girls. Average lapse of time before Canadian Military Headquarters .was notified that a man had received medical aid In the field was a brief 60 hours. With the end of fighting In Europe and the following re-organization in the army, they have known more long working hours BROUGHT BY CRUSADERS Before the Crusades, sugar was not known in northern Europe. AUCTION SALE Under Instructions from the Secretary of State of Canada, acting in his capacity as Custodian, under the Revised Regulations Respecting Trading with the Enemy (1943), J. II. MAIlt Will Sell by Auction Dressers, Beds, etc, at B.C. Cafe, Port Essington. Saturday, August 4 at 2 p.m. PAGE THREB PRINCE GEORGE to VANCOUVER 2'i HOURS Leave Prince George Daily 10:20 p.m. Good connection with castbound train from Prince Rupert NO tRlOUTUS IEQVIUD For further Information, itl Canadian Pacific Railway Office, Princt Rupert. V4M2A Popular "Prince" 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 528 Third Ave. and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE For children of all ages we have interesting and pleasing articles of play which arc sure to please. fat Soft Cuddly Things Special at 65c ' Rubber-Tired Wagons $8.75 9- THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Daily News, Prince Rupert Name - Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) Rank ... - Next of Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge 7 DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Daily News is completing a Roll of Honor which It Is hoped may contain the name of every mar. and woman of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, on land and in the air. To make this list complete, It is essential to obtain the co-opcratlon of the public as a whole In submitting the names. It Is impossible for the Dally News or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following Is the Information we would like youto fill In and send to If Casualty. Nature and Date - Remember, if YOU do not submit a certain person'! name, no one else may. You are responsible.