F° Prince Ruvert Daily News mober 2 1952 CARARRES FUyes PERE U RRR S TREES RE RRR COR RRR WALLACE'S MENS’ AND BOY'S SHOP Christmas Tree Harvest Begins in B.C. VANCOUVER The annual harvest of B.C. Christmas trees { for the prairie and United States RS — market is well under way : The Canadian National Rail RR ways says that the first shipment > & of trees have already left the . t 3 $ Kamloop rea and that ma 4 i 3 more will follow during the next : V VOER f Re Mo { the trees shipped from 3 B.C. come from the Kamloops eg and Okanagan areas. They go 4 ) the Canadian prairies and the U.S. prairie, mid-western and ‘ southern states ee Trees vary in size from two \ & et high, used for table aecora £ ons » 30 et high. used for up to 30 fe high u { R i parks a pecial installations . Oo vee i LNesS¢ two si 2S ait . - ” = used for-churches, homes HAPPY LISTENER—Cows are } itchers of televison, cl ee ; Whitby, Ont. ‘He installed a telev: et his barn for his o : 2s eee Ws enjoyed the set too. Milk t na vaseG 40 j trade is valued At around $2,300,- ear se : Badie Cantor 000 th BC. accounting for the set, he said. Comedians Arthur G i Eddie Cante about Sixth of the total Most good When we ‘say “Prices are Smashed,” we're putting it mildly. We've taken all the odds and ends we had left at the old Rupert Men’s Store and we're going to sell what's left at Give Away Prices. Quantities are limited, sizes are broken but boy oh boy—just look at these prices. $7.95—-$W0.50 BOYS’ SATIN JACKETS $5.25—-$7.95 BOYS’ WINDBREAKERS Regular $12.95 BOY'S SUITS Reg. $14.95 YOUTHS’ SPORTS COATS $10.95—-$11.95 BOYS’ RAINCOATS $14.95 MEN’S BLACK RUBBER RAINCOATS $8.75 MEN’S RUBBER KNEE BOOTS $5.95—$9.95 MEN’S DRESS SHOES Regular $29.95 MEN'S TOPCOATS Reg. $39.95 to $59.95 MEN'S SUITS $7.75 MEN’S RUBBER $12.95—$16.95 MEN’S DRESS PANTS $6.50—$7 MEN’S FELT HATS . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. -ALL-SALES FINAL Full Tippet—Sizes 8 years fo 18 years—Your Choice... $4 Assorted Odds and Ends. Clearing. 6 Only $2 Hard Wearing Iweeds, 14and 15Yrs.3 Only $5 Practical For All Year Wear... 3 Only $6 First Come-First Served-10 and 18Yrs. 2 Only $5 Size 36 Only. To Be Cleared... 3 Only $6 Sizes 6, / and 8. To Be Cleared For . Sizes 6,612, 91,10 10!, 11, 11%. Black and Brown. $2 Size 36 Only. A Terrific Buy ....... 2 Only $10 Sizes 36 and 44. Buy Now. 3 Only . EPMA LES SELLE LEE TET TD 6-EYELET WORK SHOES Size 6 Only. If They Fif, They're Yours. Sizes 29 to 34. Top Quality. YourChoice...... .. $5 Sizes 64, 7,12: Clearing Value... 10 Only $1 Wallace's Department Store ALTERATIONS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE $3 a 2 Price t... $2 tBy Londoners . be ay aims farmer Russell Fieming of wn pieasure but soon found his gallons a day since he installed he added seem to do the cows (CP PHOTO) North Koreans Might Welcome! U.N. Victory By GEORGE McARTHUR TOKYO (CP) iifpene An Allied survey says civilian mor intei- | ile in North Korea hag dropped ao “catastrophic aod the majority of the population depths” terminate the war The survey, compiled oy Gen Mark Clarks Far East Com- nand says an ali-out Red of lensive is extremely remote, and Russian and Chinese Communpn- t backing at the But the fed at Red front soldiers are the cost of near tarvation among civilians Near-famine conditions exist in many areas Much of. the ‘lvillan population ls migratory, looking for food About 75 per cent of North} Korea’s food production is con-! fiscated for the Red armies Communist ieaders maintain | ontrol only through lron-fisted | Troop moral is good being police state methods Civilians have all but aban-| loned the cities. The Red. capi-! tal, Pyongyang, has only 1-1oth | of its pre-war Population of) 900 000 | North Korean workers receive | the equivalent of 50 cents a day | | i | day Wakes Farmers and other civilians forcibly conscripted to re roads, rails The air and North fortifica- Korea econ tion omy is An ordinary aspirin tablet costs non-existant virtually Rear area industry is on a shoe tring basis North Korea small can produc« and light equipment, and that in limited imount Heavy equipment | tanks, aircraft, artillery only arms ich as pieces and big shells mpust come | from Russia or Red China i The report was compiled to; determine some of “the Korea by the in It was distributed Far East Air Forces Royal Gown Reproduced LONDON ©& A surprise for October shoppers was the speed with which reproductions of the dress worn by the Queen at the Royal film performance reached West End First copies of the Stain gown, with it line Sold next could “place dows With its black back and white front, the Queen's gown Was a striking picture of elegant sim- plicity among the jewelled crino- lines worn by many film and London's slim lines, halter neck- ana tailored revers, were day before buyers them in the win- | stage stars And like most simple styles it | has caught the public imagina- | tion. “Within 5% hours of or- | dering the dress,” said assistant @)| buyer Mrs. Eleanor Sharp, “we @| had one in the shop, and it was @\ sold before we got it into the window.” Norman Hartnell, who design- | ed the Queen's gown, commented: “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,’ BIG CAMPUS The University of Queensland in Australia provides degrees by correspondence courses j about 1,250 students, $O FOGGY, SHIP'S LAY ' would weleome a U.N offensive | i nearly impossible [rom a sup- tandpoint fhe report makes these main points forth Korea probably would) collapse immediately without 11949 International %-ton panel broad | effects of air power as employed | | to} | N TAKES PLACE BY RADAR jn CHESTER, Pa. (AP)—It wag so foggy th River Monday a ship had to be launched by der ™ Fog threatened to postpone christ ‘ ; Sun, a tanker Another vessel's radar was used. The river j was scanned and five ships-—hidden in the fog on the radar sereen. Al) were ordered to . launching was accomplished on “Ware ening of the De iw AWare D the Vicinity Were Spotted “and by unty ihe * Alans BECAUSE * YOU'RE MINE +! DORETTA MORROW THE NEW MARIO LANZA SONGS! ; sap xe ; JAMES WHITMORE oe neesestenesceteasns TODAY to SATURDA hk ee ee ee CARTOON - NEWS Evenings 7 - 9:08 Saturday Matinees 2 - 4:28 Evening Shows 7: . 9. Matinee Saturday 2 WARNER Bros. 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