anne TT TEHHAMnnnannunnsinneuaansseneGSGGSUNUniuenagusaecerenmauseHNsuauerttseGenausunenenng, fas Rupert Men's And Boys’ Store -{¥n, GOING OUT OF BUSINESS | Si) > = SALE NOW ON! THESE ARE SUPER BARGAINS OFFERED ONLY WITH A GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS Ad igh : ea gin. DOES NOT REPEAT ITSELF. QUANTITIES AND SIZES ARE ar r ee “ GOOD BUT LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. LOWER THAN WHOLESALE. ALL FIRST QUALITY _ MEN'S Doug Wood Says: We aint foolin! We're moving out but we've left a storeful of honest bar- gains. You'll be seein me in a few weeks at Wal- lace’s Men’s and Boys’ 10 Prince Rupert D- = rily Ney t Thursday, October 94 4, ae Forestry Policy Probe (i Off Temporarily by BC. G VICTORIA (CP) — The Provincial on has abandoned plans—for this year at leae 4 Chief Justice Gordon Sloan as a royal wail to delve once again into forestry pol - Columbia, Icy in} ° An authoritative sc aid id ® . Source #8; Premier W. A. C. Bennett ar ini he Chief Justice could not come | , 4 y it jlo an agreement on the naturs th eem b | . | of the enquiry, and the idea now as been dropped Ol e The Premier, it is understood, was thinking in terms of a short inquiry when he asked Chief B Justice Sloan to act. Premiey o Nee QQ Hl Bennett to deal mainly with troublesome VANCOUVER 9 aspects of the forest manag vUVCEN > mint Hen. Pawan bees as a Chief Justice Sloan, it is said, | (0 (OP ‘he nearg » * 1 10,000-foot means was not interested in undertak st ae ac oun tay ing the limited task. He felt the |“ Vd States pag Job wouldn't be worthwhile doing - Leader of th party. © necessary-—uniess he could | *°4! Carts chair investigate all phases « oreat | * 4! Y ection ¢ policy as he had done previously, ©!Ub of Canada, (ij , This might have taken twe |." os M Ss Alfreds ig Store. In the meantime, ears, and from a political view- va Meet Ray, Pg don’t wait. Come on in the point was distasteful to the gov ton ane Dat i ‘ : ernment which wants some de inet i ° d ae and get your bar finite action on the contentious es Bs a gains. Von t wait. issue before the election next \. oe aes Pade em Sutte Inlet 4 ‘ ’ . : : te £ the , fe . HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:—-Select for yourself any two pair of men’s shoes. The regular price is plainly marked en poe ed a ' ati ‘ . ® . . ‘ . aroppec Ap Lwo on every pair. If both pair are the same price, you pay for only one pair. If different prices, you pay the highest . ae a al e price. You do the choosing. ONE PAIR IS YOURS FREE. mission ind hiel The mountain take "Arh pl nland, said Carter would leave the rovernmen: Way terrible ¥, had open to critidiem that it was) our way throp hf as niy gh for sidestepping the lesuc a time, then ceay ap @ No Exchanges @ No Loy Aways @ No Deposits n — “te @ SALES FINAL @ NO HOLDS @ NO ALTERATIONS @ CASH ONLY RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS’ STORE Going Out Of Business Sale! Dozens Of Other Unlisted Bargains $12.75 - $14.95 BOYS’ SUITS $4.99 47.95 - $10.25 BOYS’ SATIN WINDBREAKERS $4.99 92.95 BOYS’ DENIM PANTS atsize $1.99 S11.95 - $16.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS $4.99 $5.99 $6.99 $2.95 MEN'S WHITE SANF. SHIRTS size: 16 0416 $1.99 $6.95 - $7.95 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS tooteonssv.. $3.99 SH1.95 - $24.95 MEN'S WINDBREAKERS Asonca sizes 1/y PRICE $6.95 - $8.95 MEN'S CARDIGAN SWEATERS $3.99 $5.50 - $5.15 MEN'S SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS $2.99 53 - SUMEN’S IMPORTED LEATHER DRESS GLOVES$1.29 52.05 - $4.25 MEN'S ASSORTED SCARVES cori 99 S1.75 MEN'S NYLON AND WOOL SOCKS ansis 99 $26 - §30 YOUTHS’ SUITS. sixes 23-24-25 $14.99 $50 - $60 MEN'S SUITS worsteds ond Gabardine $29.99 $5 - §8 MEN'S ADAM FELT HATS atsizc $2.99 $14.95 - $20.95 MEN'S Assorted RAINCOATS .. $5.99 8.75 MEN'S RUBBER KNEE-BOOTS isis - $4.99 7.15 MEN'S 6-EYELET RUBBER WORK SHOES $3.99 @ same period last ye ere 11,717 accident il deaths, 3045 injuries and $3.166 erty damage end of August 3 year 299.269 motor-vehicles we licensed to use the highway poo compared with 275,283 im the same period in 191 2 The rovernments hand as We went hack for would be tied once the inquiry pack started. It couldn't make change ! while the probe was under- : Consequently, the government | ©" now la expected to tangle some (PR. WH phases of the problem itself. and oa ” hye thus be able to point out to the 8 . ¢ : 2. oe ‘ We w res inagement plan's critics) ome definite improvement : » DY the new administra : a ion ge este al pinnnacies It would} e US a Gay cro rhe i ng B.C) Highway 2 . ae Toll Climbs vALCAm VICTORIA €P). British ¢ Be ap fi lumbla’s highway accident toll! ! ny ontinues to climb dizaliy ny The Motor-Vehicle Branch re- ” a ted today during the f t months . of . 1952, 12,470 ee a Dee i highway crashes killed 119 pe ‘ K ji injured 4.202 persons and COs EE ee eee Tt THE LAUGH SMASH OF 'EM Al ws cAGNEY CORINNE & CALVET , DAN an ee aT ask TECHNICOLOR with WILLIAM DEMABEST « JAMES GLLASON TODAY to SATURDDAY TOTE Evenings 7: - 9:05 p.m Matinee Saturday 2: p.m. 4 FAMOUS PI AYERS b — 2 « f a FIRST CANADIAN na TODAY to SATURDAY 7 p.m, - 9:10, Saturday 2:00 - 4:25 °' CAPITOL NEWS : 1 ve pLAYBRS #7 a CARTOON—PUPPET LOVE, pamous PA!