PAQEjrvyp THE DAILY NEWS M en s Beautiful Optimism Slippers have yon seen our new designs in Men's comfort welts and soft soled slippers by "Foot Guards". Slippers you can walk down town in and feel dressed up. We will be pleased to show them to you. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT . BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. K. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS Th Canadian Press la xclualvely entitled to use tot republication ol aU na despatches credited to It or tq the Associated Press In this paper and also the local new published therein. ... , .. JU1 rights of republication of special deraxLiche thereto are also reserved. PAILY EDITION Saturday, November 16, 1940. Motor Boats I Torpedo - - - Beore the war started Italy had a fleet of very fast, motor torpedo boats. Where are they and what have they done? Germany has a number of them and so has Britain. i We do not hear that they had done any outstanding effective work. In British Columbia the Financial News is askimr whv British Columbia does not have a fleet of these boats. It may be that they have not been able to do much in other waters so are not recommended for the Pacific Coast, especially in view of the weather conditions here in the winter. War nlanes are nuite different. They have shown their effectiveness in attacks and.defence.and never a day passes but what we hear of their work, ihat seems to Do what we need on the Pacific a thousand or more war planes, bombers and fighters. Another Bubble Pricked - - As long as Mussolini was able to strut and pose and boast but not act everything went well. His people seemed to be satisfied, even if they did get gradually less wages and a poorer standard of living. He seemed to think all he had to do to frighten the Greeks back and make them throw down their arms was for his crack troops to start marching in from Albania. But the Greeks evidently did not fall down and worship the noble Roman. They actually had the courage to resist and today they-have practically driven the Italians out of Greece, killing many Italians and taking many prisoners. So another bubble has been pricked. The Of Conversation Topic - - - ' Listening in, to conversations in a hall in which there were perhaps twenty little groups of diners, it was noticed that almost every table was discussing the war. Most of the men were well posted on the progress of the great struggle and most of them had individual ideas on what was being done, what should be done or what was about to be done. Of course all felt there wa"s only one possible winner. Extreme confidence in the British forces pervaded the whole. That same spirit may be said to be general throughout most of Canada if newspapers and travellers are to be believed. A linnl?- fViof rno miViKcViarl fxirrk uoovc o rrn f T?ivfVi Damon recounting the life of a New England grandmother and grandaughters proved to be one of the most interesting books read in many a day not only in giving an insight into the mentality and life of some of the New England people of a past age but also because of its de lightful spirit of optimism, something needed badly just now. Just two quotations from the conversation of an old lady of ninety might prove interesting to those who wish to get away from the harrowing details of the war. Grandma is speaking: "l am glad that spring has come and I can work in the garden and be in It mul am sincerely sorry th.e winter is over. It was suqh a delightful winter unusual ice storms to enjoy, just like Paradise, "I constantly marvel at the goodness of the creator, He always provides us with birds or leaves, weather or seasons or times' pi (lay to keep Us companied and entertained. Mv friends are almost all taken now, but just Hv ing k so delightful, so absorbing that If I were I hone this does'nt sound hard. or inhumane; I don't mean it m . any such way if I were the, last person left alone on the , earth, I should still be happy." Weather Forecast ' Hockey Star 9 s I Furnished throurfi tb rewrite J o th Dcmlnlon Meteorological Bureau Victoria and Prtnc Rupm This lore cast Is compiled from observations tai-ew at 5 in, today and rovers the 10 hour perlcd odlng at 3 pin. tomoorrov.' mild with showers. If ycu want sonif UiUvg, adver-' Use for It Hundreds of peopl? get what they want thnt way. ff .. WANTED WANTED Small kitchen range. Good condition. Also dinette set. Box 41, Daily News. 270 SEALED tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Tuesday, November 26th, for the purchase of the Cottonwood Cafe building and contents, exclusive of ground rights, Hyder, B.C., formerly operated by David Allen, deceased. Business affords splendid opportunity as wage proposition. Premises and contents may be In- i spected by calling on David Ged-des, Stewart, B. C. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms Strictly cash. Tenders should be adressed Official Administrator, Prince Ru pert, B.C. and marked "Tender."; NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. tf. FOR SALE Trolling boat Tekla O., fully equipped with salmon gurd-les, gear, anchor winch, anchors, etc. Also suitable for three-man halibut boat. Apply Prince Ru-, pert Fishermen's Co-Op. Ass'n. (271) FOR SALE 2 pairs of skates. Si2es 7 and 8. Call at 130, 4th Ave. E. FOR SALE La Salle Business Ad ministration Course complete $25. 420 Duasmulr St. Phone Blue 604. tf FOR SALE Singer sewins ma chine. Good condition. Phone 25. LOST LOST On Remembrance Day, Jiffy Kodak number 620 In leather carrying case. Finder please mall to Box 862 or Phone Black 690. Reward, (tf) BOARD AND ROOM ROOM1 and Board for young man. 887 Borden Street. Phone Red 395. PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT Job as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno, etc. Four Domlnlon-wlde exams held since war began. Free Booklet. M. C. (J. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg Oldest In Canada. No agents. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER, garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. MEN! WANT NORMAL PEP, VIM? Try OSTREX TONIC tablets. Sti mulants and oyster concentrates aid to. riormal pep. Results with first package or maker returns low price. Call, write McCutch eon's and all other good drug stores FOR KENT FOR RENT 4-room house full furnished. Piano, radio and oil burner. Apply J340 8th Ave. East. Price $30 a month. (270) MISCELLANEOUS WILL party who picked up large parcel from C.P.R. Wharf Friday please phone Blue 817? Reward. (169) Wife And Babe East By Plane General Synopsis The pressure- . vttiHrmp hih southeast of Bri- WINNIPEG. Man.. Nov. 16: ilsh Columbia and appears low of! When the Trans-Canada Air Lines the Queen Charlotte Islands. The plane fro!; off for the East eaTly wpnther has been fair and m otter- tills morning. Among ths passen- .itpiv cold in the interior while sers were the5 seven months showers have occurred on the ?aiwhter qf Mr. and Mrs. old Bab cnlal plane and will fc in New York at 3:10 this afternoon. on the Princess Adelaide for a visit In Vancouver. ' Col. E- J. Rvan, head of the & J. Ryan Contracting Co- arrived in the city cm the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon and, after n-spscting the progress df air base construction work at Seat Cove, sailed by the same steamer last HOUSKEEPER wanted. Permanent nlght on his return, south. position. Box 43, Dally News, ti WANTED Either furnished or unfurnished house or suite by Dec. i 15. Apply Box 44, Daily News. FOR HALL 1 272 1 INSPECTION INVITED The Most Beautiful Fur Coats Which have come to this town All sizes and styles. Don't delay GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliahle Remember Your Credit Is Good Our Famou. frtiun AltterU COAL Bulkley Valley Coat Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Froprletor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rtes 75c op 50 Room? Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. fbont. 281 r.O. Box 111 'GIRLS ARE Hockey Standings i i ORGANIZED Trtree girls' clubs have been or-ganlzed at Booth Memorial High Vanied ' " bv School with Miss Cavalier., north coast. raw. ftiw win w " "l Iilnd and Mis Robertson a, spon- Wati ivmi: nf viuprnivpr island nar niinr .eiiromr iu mm . Mlerat .o fresh. o$t and where thy will join he head of s0" The officers are as" follow. 11C and 10C- President, isioei ouihea wirds. ,jarl r.knuiy una tnc lamiiy. uarje rrau - . vl-p.nritw. -nreskVs May Mailoa r u vrut vnrif win- v , ae,"IIU" w jecretarv. Lillian Hill; treasure'.-, Mr, PrMt fi W U Adrian le Sum at 3:15 a m.. and arrived to Mm V.-PreMeht and Social veal av Cw.venor. Joyce Gawthorne: Secre- incy ciiannu iu - w ,,,.,... Avprill Thomas- son. 9C and 9V President, Gertrude Wainwrlght; Vice-President, Doro- Mrs. O. Webstad sailed last msm- ny McLeod: Secretary, Arnne Fltz- For Ladles and Gentlemen's X TAILORING t.lee t We Cover Buttons for Your Dress By ..... Your Own Cloth Cleanlnp. Pressing, Repairing J I 3dAv. Phone Green OCo' P.O-S75 Everything in Novel lies ! 2 At ! Eva's Novelty i 5 SHOP : 625 3rd. Ave. West 2 Commercial Hotel Prinze Rupert Thoroughly Renovated Hot and Cold Water in Rooms Inner Mattresses Spring Spring Beds Harbor View ALEX FKUDHQMME Proprietor B. C. Furniture Co. for Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Hoy 575 Commencing November 1st CONFECTIONERY STORE Will be open 8 aon. tilt 8 p.m. Sundays and Holiday 12 Noon till 8:00 p.m. MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion New and Used Furniture 1 All Glass China Cabinet 21 50 At 1 Beatly Washing Machine One of the later 32 50 1 4-G Complete Bed, Spring and . Qi1 flfi Mattress .iLi Vli.UU 1 "Grown-up" Child's Bed Complete with coll Of A ("A spring and mattress '...1 1 Bo;f case- $2.50 4 KHchen Ranges Complete with oil burners, in first class : $0.00 S49.50 Ney Furniture 23 Mattresses Sizes 3-3, 4-0. QfJ ff A Special - 1C Spring-Filled Felt Mattresses Of very finest 0 f Cft quality tJJW.JU 8 Pure Cotton Felt Ma4tresses-Of the very finest O-f A S A ticking. Special VlU.OU 12 Spring-Filled Felt Mattresses With silk-striped covering material, very well built and made of the finest Q9Q ff A materials , 4 3-plcce Chesterfield Suites In the latest styles CCJ A A and colors. Regular $99.00. Now '. , P i DaUU 8 Studio Couchesr In all colors and materials. Can be converted Into double bed or 2 single beds. QQfi CSft 3 spring-filled cushions ,. VO.DU 4 Studio Sets With chromium: trimmings. Couch can be cbnvert-ed Into double or 2 slngl beds, AJso has blanket storing space fI1"8: d:cushk)nt $75.00 $99.00 Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUI Pacific Coast League W D L F Portland 3 0 2 18 Three Ctii! Are Formed at Booth Vancouver - 3 0 2 18 Memorial High School Here Seattle 2 1 2 19 Spokane 0 12 3 BOOKS TO Vmt, lr ' I ... n 4., . -1 . X' . . I j i u a m . . i - FRENCH INSTlTf-TE - LONDON, Ni.v gerald; Treasurer, Alice Barbe. dre Labium r Meetings will be held every ohysic at the i Thursday and It is the Intention to will be direcu , , help In Junior Red Cross work felcnce at th. - nut . wui iu juar .nias dooks ne recommend lb following from our wide range of new titles I7..II c!.a m... ft! i. , , 1 . , uii diir jinc iuuuoii ami aiar series nj At. earn 1,50 Modern Book of Enjliyh Verse Le Gi.li,. u Modern Beak of American Verse- Le Gum -i Verses I like Major Bowes. Singing in the Rain Monroe. The Decameron of Boccaccio. Famous Trials and Mare Famous Trials Birk. ij The Summing Up Maugham. . Christmas Holiday Maugham. The Yearling Rawllngs. , All This and Heaven Too Field. The Shagganappl Pauline JorfYison. Tolsrance Van Loon. Goya Schneider. . . Rooseveltr-Ludwlg, And many others. Drifters Gold, Memory Room, Vagabond House, Let CO Q" lis DreamBy Don Blandlng. Each . Vfii)D I Married Adventure Johnson : u:? Bar Room BalladsService Wind, Sind and Stars Exupery v,i Pageant of Adventure Thomas (autosraphi : od KZt Invitation to Live Douglas tm Babes In the Darkling Wood Wells uj Adventure North Pinkerton 8?jj Memory Ho!d the Door Buchan n'i Failure of a Mission Henderson SJ Jf Reserve Uuuks and Annuals Now Chum- KS.tV. Doys or Girls Own 53 50. Bonk series- Boys, girt, oil ages Ea-h si r., it Jolly Book Series- Boy. Girls, all age U, t TOYS For Boys and Girls Suggestions Velocipedes, Scooters, Wagons, Kiddie Kars. ml mobiles, Doll Carriages, Child's Rockers, vm Walkers, Baby Swings, Shoofly Rockers, Play m Avoid Disappointment-Buy Early A Deposi! Will Hold Any Article Until Christmas Occasional Pieces for the Honie Folding Metal Bridge Tables available in variety pleasing colors. Smoking Stands nnno!nnl PUnU.c T UrUlr. Pnnm T.llk'S. CofM Tables, Magazine Tables, Cedar Chests and man other fine pieces. For Best Choice Shop Now At ELIO'S FURNITURE MOOSE BUILDING Phone Green 916 "MMMHBaaaBaBBaMaanHa STORE .S:30PI UNION STEAMSHIPS J5 Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver DEN A F k T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- , T.S.S. CAR DAY, 1:30 p.m. ' 0:3 VmMt Due Vancouyer, Thurs. i m. Doe Vancouver, at Office If Convenient. Please Purchase Tickets Further Information Regarding Reservations anu FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. phone ii