Doug Wood Says: in a few gains. Don’t wait, @ SALES FINAL @ NO HOLDS @ NO ALTERATIONS @ CASH ONLY — = oe - “, ie *, ° ~ de We aint foolin! We're moving out but we've left a storeful of honest bar- gains. You'll be seein me weeks at Wal- lace’s Men's and Boys’ Store. In the meantime, don’t wait. Come on in the old store and get your bar: se Fath RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS’ STORE HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:—Select for yourself any two pair of men’s shoes. The regular price is plainly marked on every pair. If both pair are the same price, you pay for only one pair. If different prices, you pay the highest price. You do the choosing. ONE PAIR IS YOURS FREE. RUPERT MEN’S AND BOYS’ STORE Going Out Of Business Sale! __ Dozens Of Other Unlisted Bargains $12.15 - $14.95 BOYS’ SUITS $4.99 57.95 - $10.25 BOYS’ SATIN WINDBREAKERS — $4.99 $2.95 BOYS DENIM PANTS atsizes $1.99 S11.95 - $16.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS $4.99 $5.99 $6.99 $2.95 MEN'S WHITE SANF. SHIRTS ‘sizes 1604 16: $1.99 $6.95 - $7.95 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS teoke ondsvv. $3.99 $11.95 - $24.95 MEN'S WINDBREAKERS Assores sizes /> PRICE $6.95 - $8.95 MEN'S CARDIGAN SWEATERS $3.99 $5.50 - $5.75 MEN'S SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS $2.99 3 - S4MEN’S IMPORTED LEATHER DRESS GLOVES $1.29 $2.25 - $4.25 MEN'S ASSORTED SCARVES curie 9% $1.15 MEN'S NYLON AND WOOL SOCKS ausizs 99¢ $26 - $30 YOUTHS’ SUITS sizes 33 - 34-35 $14.99 $50 - $60 MEN'S SUITS wersteds ond Gaberdin $29.99 $5 - §8 MEN'S ADAM FELT HATS at sizes $2.99 $14.95 - $20.95 MEN'S Assorted RAINCOATS $5.99 $8.15 MEN'S RUBBER KNEE-BOOTS 1 sizes $4.99 7.15 MEN'S 6-EYELET RUBBER WORK SHOES $3.99 Rupert Mens And Boys Store GOING OUT OF BUSINESS : SALE NOW ON! THESE ARE SUPER BARGAINS OFFERED ONLY WITH A GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS DOES NOT REPEAT ITSELF. QUANTITIES AND SIZES ARE GOOD BUT LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. LOWER THAN WHOLESALE. ALL FIRST QUALITY MEN'S SHOES @ Cash Only @ No Exchanges @ No Lay Aways @ No Deposits a =e oa > Prince Rupert ay bs Ne Priday, October 24, Editors Take Much Abug : From Partisan Reader WASHINGTON (AP)—Editors of some of y country’s leading newspapers agree that th ey |is under more pressure from both « sides and | to more criticism from partisan ye aders in ted y age of the 1952 presidential ¢; ampaign than a other - in memory. “—— The e for a meeting | “© of the Lo ULSVi le « Ca of the = ote of ¢ American Journal and + mes, : Society of Nevennene Editors, | SUpporting Stevenss ’ expressed their views in inter i views or ° vane of them agreed that a | the objecti rd vote wa in prospec *t No a pre ‘ ‘ es ause of inte ense interest in npie the npaign —— een General | Tead « ively. Most gta Dwight D. El er, Repu bi Go not Want objectiyg ca nominee er Geverner Want t ef i an nominee Adiai E. Stevenson i The only other presidential Cc j €] campaign I can recall which} clorful Ey nt reache wched so high an emotional AMI ’ AMHERST fs evel was the Al Smith-Herbert | Junior Benga [he al oove oo a ; i WOME: fron ; en 1 Milwaukee Journal. fog ured pé ta , aro there Mariti Wint . oie tart NOV. 1. Another 7 adminis ion ms ae ke within the Republica 1 party be Bo ‘ cause Senator Taft was not the ws s Her nominee a Ober fis ROUGHEST CAMPAIGN f & tue This oe ughe paign 49th »« cs eal we hav rr ‘experi enced said does her own ho coal Fellx R “Me Knight, managing and } band is % They] editor of the Dalias News We believe . ve “ ' } K . — ii nk it is healthy in one respect: that the people are ir crested and are doing something FINE FISHING q even if the newspapers Chaleur Bay he Gull e the targets of their ire i ence 4 James §. Pope, executive edi- dia alls) i seen een p RICE GLon TOTEA A FAMOUS PLAYERS WHAT PI TODAY and SATURDAY Evenings 7: ~ 9:05 p.m Matinee Saturday 2: p.m, FIRST CANADIAN SHOWIN TODAY to SATURDAY 7 pm. ~ 9:10. Saturday 2:00 - 4:2 ~ 10 pm TT ES | f\ sonas ror LAUGHS FOR Hi mas CAPITO CARTOON—PUPPET LOVE y pa yous PLAYERS THEM isens NOTICE | GEORGE... The Hamburger Me . $ is back again after o short illnes Look For— RED AND WHITE SIGNS 8 P.M. to 3 AM. Phone Blue 92 for your take oul orders Joga! Ask for a card — you know the § Watch George ¢ ook 320 6th St.