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Hodgklnson Harold Hodgson David Houston I Robert Houston ' Percy Hudson rt. E. Hudson : Fred Hunter William Hutson Harold Ivarson Robert Johnson Walter Johnson S. D. Johnston T. D. Johnston Nick J. Klllas . Robert W. Keavs Reg. Kings Nick Kurulok Frcdk. A. Large Ronald Lee 8. A. Lee Everett R. Leek Oliver It. Lelghton w. t. Lelghton Pierre LeRoss O. M. Letnes Clarence Lovln Charles a. Lord Charles E. Love a. P. Lyon Olenn Smith Hugh J. Smith James Smith J. S. Smith W. D. Smith Douglas Stalker J. A. Stewart Albert Stiles A. L. St. John Alexander Storrle U. H. A. Haynes 'James Suden J. O. Sutherland Roy Sweet Richard Sylvester C. Dan Taper L. V. Tattersal Robert Taylor John Albert Tene W. B. Tobey D. Thompson Arnold Tweed Jack Unwln Omar II. Tweed Rodney Valpy A. (Bill) Vance Clarence Vaughan S. Vlckerman Robert Vuckovlch John Walker C. Wan&maker C. D Watson n. M. Watson Jack Weannouth James Weir Leslie West Dan Wick William White T. J. Williams James Wong James Vood It, R. Wrathall Jack Wrathall K. E Wrathall T M. WrUht AIR FORCE Ronald Allen 'Mike Hudema Harry Astoria Alex Balllle Howard Be&ln Marcel Blaln J. F. Bouzek J. J. Bouzek J. V. Bouzek Peter Brass Wm. M. Brown Alan Burbank Alfred E. Burnto Denis W. Burnlp John P. Johnson David L. Jones Sam Jurmain Robert Kelsey Oliver J. Keays Francis W. Leask Kam Y. Lee Alan Lelghton Harold Leverett Donald Llewellyn John Lindsay Albert Man Peter Cartwrlght Cedrle Mah Rene Cavenalle Oeorge R. Mayer Victor Cavenalle Elmer Clausen Jack Corbould Eddie Crosby Ray Crosby James Currle Arthur Davey John W. Davey Pat Deane Victor Dell M. J. Dougherty Jack Eastwood Donald Eby Thomas J. Evans Ken Schubert Jack C. Ewart Arne J. selvlg vicior rieia Clarence Flnley Albert Flaten C. E. Flewln Hugh L. Forrest Thomas Forrest Rupert Fulton Henry Mayer II. W. Macdonald Don McCavour J. H. McLeod Oavln D. Mead John J. MUler Richard Mills Herbert Morgan Ralph Morln Eric Orme Ed. M. Ormhelm Robert L. Peachey raui rostoiu Wm. fibrubsall Robert Sllversldes Eddie Smith James D. Stuart Robert Taper J. J, Thompson R. E. TobeT Louis OrllTOlar D. C. TumUson WUllam Hsdden 'Vernon Qulnlan Warry Hamilton Robert Turceon Elmore Hanklnson John A. Walker Arvtd Hansen 'Rudolph Warn iAwrence Hansen Wm. H. Wilson Harold Hslgerson Henry Worsfold Helge Holkestad Oeorge Zbura WOMEN' NAVY Lavlnla Exley F. M. Thomson Dapane Hemmel ARMT Beatrice Berner Edith Mutrle xilse Bird Irene Sully Phylls Hamblln Jane Taper Matilda Larsen AIR FORCE Betty Barber Molly Mackenzie Jren R. Cameron Kay Mlckerson !rls Corbould Lilian Croxlord Isobcl Mackenzie VS. ARMY Chester B. Clapp Terence Ormn Oeorge A. Olay Thomas W. Pierce Olenn Ooodllve E. Santurbane Richard J. Moore US. NAVY C. J. Robertson Howard Frlzzcll U.S. ARMY Mary McCaHery VS. NAVY Ylola M. Dybhavn Made Supreme Sacrifice Announcement I wish to announce to my numerous friends that I am opening a restaurant, the "Kit Vady Restaurant," one mile east of Kltwanga Station, There is an automobile mechanic available who will make any necessary repairs to cars. A. SI. VENNE. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 A LHllc on the Lonely Side Waiting; Victor record 56000. Mart' Kenny I'll Remember Suzanne You Belong to My Heart Victor record 56001. Mart Kenny I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues As Long As 1 Live Victor record 20-1626. Lena Horn Sentimental Journey I'm Gonna Sec Sly Baby Victor record 20-1643. -Hal Mclntyre Dream Every Time Victor record 20-1645. Freddy Martin I Got a Song Hence, It Don't Make Sense Victor record 20-1640. Tony Pastor PRICED AT 75 a, PATT RAFFERTY, 'DUMBELLS' STAR WITH 'FOLLIES' Pat Raffertv. dlmlniitlvn Fnm. Crilan Who lirst Wrtn fnmn lil li Canada's famous Dumbclls, will dc one or the featured stars In Lever Brothers' soldier show, "The Lifebuoy Follies" which will play Sunday night at the Capitol under Red Cross spon- scrsmp. The one and only Pat Ls still the Number One king of comedy III this COUntrv. His mlrth-nrn- voklng antics and happy humor have lone been the dHirh nf a million theatregoers on this con tinent and in England. "I'm get- ung to be a whiz at geography," says Pat, "between the 'Dumbells' and the 'Follies' Tve done so , mi1Vl IriirATIf . in r'iriirl'i flint 1 I know practically every nook and cranny of hundreds of towns and cities across the country." Except for Calgary, where the Folliea played to an open-air audience of 10,000 people, the fall of 1913 marked the first time in Its history that the show play ed to civilian audiences. "The Llfefooy Follies" says Pat, "was originally produced expressly for the entertainment of the armed forces. Late in 1943, however. Lever Brothers decided to offer the services of the Follies free of charge to Red Cross brandies In towns near enough camps not to Interfere with their schedule of concerts at these camps. Pat says he and the rest of the cast are cnjoylns their performances before civilian audiences. "In the last three years," he cx William Murray Coming Home From Overseas Chief Petty Officer William Murray, a Prince Rupert man who enlisted In the Royal Can adian Navy In September, 1939, ls expected to arrive home on leave from overseas in the mid- tile of May, his mother Mrs. plains, "we've played to almost half a million men In uniform in Canada and Newfoundland and I think it's sort of nice for the families of these lads to sec the kind of entertainment the Lifebuoy Follies is providing them And as the Red Cross," he added, "is such a worthy organization, its activities so necessary, we're all proud to be able to help raise money tp aid It m carrying on Its good work." Robert Murray, 1 1 15 Eighth Avenue cast, has been advised. Overseas for the last two years, PO Murray has at least had a touch of home along with him for the last 12 months, for he has served aboard ILM.C.S. Prince Henry, the former Pacific coast cruise ship which regularly called a Prince Rupert in the years of peace. He is now in England, beginning his first leave in a year. Following his enlistment in 1939. PO Murray served in Canada for four years, most of the time being stationed In Prince Rupert. Since going overseas, he has served In European and Mediterranean waters. Before the war he was em ployed at the Provincial govern ment forestry office here as a draughtsman, and was a well known sports enthusiast. Prince Rupert, B.C. I routes. THE DAILY NEWS Friday. April 20, 1945 Air Line Travel Hits All-Time High WINNIPEO, April 20 Trans-Canada Air Lines' passenger traffic revenue reached an all-time high In March, according to W. J. Dalby, traffic manager, who today reported a 27 percent increase in passengers carried as compared wlili the same month last year. The substantial increase is largely accounted for by the company's recently Inaugurated third dally trans-continental flight, as well as by the greater availability .of passenger accom modation on certain of T.CA.'s OUCH- MY BACK, Stiff, achey back may be caused by sluggish kidneys. Gin Pills help the kidneys to do a full time job I Money back if not satisfied. Rtgulor slit, 40 Tills latgt site, SO rills lllkl U.S. lkff GtM fllto" Sorry, NeM ONIGIIT, neighbour, you came to me, your old friend, with your grief. You came to tell mc your hero son would never come home ugain. Now, as your bowed figure shuffles .homeward through the rain, i'm coiifessingito myself the truth I could not admit to you. You've given me your friendship and respect. You believedI was backing upjyour son, and all our fighting sons with everything 1 had. Well, neighbour, I wasn't; I haven't deserved the faith you had in me. For instance I never did buy all the Victory Bonds I could and should have bought. I was merely a- "token" buyer. Last Victory Loan I bought a $100 Bond. I told myself we needed new things for our house while your son was sleeping in the mud and cold. Hut tonight, when I saw your fine face twisted with grief, it suddenly came home to me that though I could never have made any sacrifice to compare with yours or your son's, I could and should, at very least, have tried to. match his spirit of magnificent unselfishness. No, neighbour I cannot tell you these things, but if I could, I would also tell you this: From this moment on, I will try to make amends for my( selfishness. In this next Victory Loan I will, literally, invest in Victory Bonds until it hurts. Even then, I won't be making a real sacrifice; I know those dollars will still be mine, to be repaid to mc. But I will have done my best, at lastvto deserve your friendship and respect. GET REAM TO BM VICTORY BOWS i'h Victory Loan Opens April 23rd NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE PAGE THREfi 1 8-8