PACJZ FOUR THE DAILY NEWS EYES Licencee for Numounts Full-rue Frames, The Newest In Eye-Wear I IS M 1 PAPER HAS NEW DRESS, "Bo-Me-IIi" Scores Journalistic Hit- For Booth Memorial High School Tne class of Jornalism at Booth Ischerk. EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwclcry Repairing, Hand Engraving C1IAS DODIMEAI) Optometrist in Charge y Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties congratulated on the excellence in every way of the six-page five-column publication. The staff is as follows: Adviser. Mr. Hill-Editor-in-chief. Janet Owens. Secretary, Bea Rudderham. Art Editor, Setuso Kuwahara. Photographer. Peter Brass., Managing Editor, Helen Doctor. Director of News Bureau Ruth Memorial High School has scored! Editor of Editorial Columns. Hel-j a hit with the first number of the en Doctor. second volume of the school paper' Editor of Women's Page, Janet Bo-Me-Hl." Last year "Bo-Me- Owens. j HI" was turned out by mlmeo-. Editor of Sports Page. Alek Bill. 1 graph. This year it is printed. j News Editor, Ethel Knutson. ! In addition to chronicling in a Editor of Feature Page, Norah detailed way the varied activities 'Dougherty. of the student body and its mem-: Editor of Clubs Columns, Frances; bers personally, "Bo-Me-Hl" has! Moore. I tnany special articles and features Editor 01 Literary rage, Anne It Is not only of Interest to the;Wlnslow. pupils themselves but to the pub-! Editor of Jokes and Fillers, Jack lie generally. Eastwood. The staff of "Bo-Me-Hi" Is to be Business Manager, John Wilson. j Cut Rate Shoe Store Once - A - Year ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Bedroom And House fK slippers yyc . ' . FOR MOTHER, SISTER and BROTHER Ladies' Satin DOrsey Slippers Regular $250 "PACKARD" make with built in steel arch and leather tip heels. Soft QQp vUK leather soles. Choice of colors. Sizes 3 to 8. Sale price ladies' New Style Imitation Alligator Slippers Split QQf 0 ox leather soles and leather tip heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Sale price Children's Jligh Zipper Slippers With leather upper and QQ UX patent trim. Sizes 5 to 10. Sale price Misses Leather Upper Slippers With leather tip heels. QQp OOXs Sizes 11 to 2. Sale price PR. SHOES SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES Satin Eveninc Shoes and also dress shoes. These are of course priced way under wholesale cost. Odd lots. First come, first served Regular priced to $4. The Cut -Rate Shoe Store PHONE GREEN 615 Mail Orders Promptly Filled W'ATPU For Your New TI n 1 Vii sUpCr Deluxe Taxi Fleet Call- THIRD AVENUE Open Saturday Night (UWWVW.WAV.V.V.VAVANV.V.VVAV.'AV.VjWJWW. -k t -K k t For Service And Dependability J. H. BULGER Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk Optometrist VALENTIN DAIRY Royal - m Bank nb Riii Bid. FHONB 157 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district gre oing fchQ game. RAILROADERS GIVE Canadian National Railway's em- t . ll 1 . Tl 1 1 I r. V. 1 .. ! bia gave another boast to Canada's war effort recently, when a check for $500 was presented to the B.C. Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society. oocieiy. The i lie railway railway men men requested reijuc&keo Dressed as a Red Cross nurse, a little girl aged three asked her parents to take her around the neighborhood for 'Hallowe'en calls. In- m W3 Waterfront Whiffs Col. Nicholls Optimistic About Fish Market Outlook Cold Storage to Extend Plant Skccna River Salmon Pack Bright Spot foreman's clerk for Port Mannifor handling fish on the railway been excepuoii-ujr SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17th 11:00 a.m. Divine Services in Norwegian. Mrs. J. Murvold will sing 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. Full attendance -urged 7:30 p.m. The Luther League will meet. Special music by Soldiers Thursday, November 21st 7:30 p.m. The Alaska Circuit of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of North America begins a four-day convention. Visiting pastors from churches in Alaska will be In attendance. Also lay delegates. Bishop H. Fos of Seattle will be present. The local pastor Is president of the Alaska Circuit. All are cordially Invited to attend Sunday Services and the convention ', beginning Thursday g , f ; ;; FIRST ,BAP TISJ' CHURCH iil'i;.' . lijif-Edwin feiBrand B:A., lj.p.i Minister i ipHi Lfnzeyts'umlVy. School Superintendent THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday 11:00 a.m. Subject "Good News" 12:15 special address to the Sunday School "The Lesson of the Lilies" 7:30 pjn. Subject-"The Secret Christian" There will be services every night during the coming week through Nov. 24th. Come out on Sunday and each night during the week to hear helpful, sane, evangelistic preaching. HOT WATER BOTTLES $1.00 and $1.50 OrmesLtd. "Jim Pioneer Druqjiats The Rexall Store Phones 81 ft S Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and I .. 7 to J p.m. Col. J..W. Nicholls. general manager of the Canadian fwU trond deal more optimis- 1 ion vv. vnu uiuiov wv. . - - that their donation be earmarked tic today concerning the frozen fish market outlooK 1.1, tnan specially for relief of bombed vie-. he (( a few weeks ago. This is as a result 01 a lecenu 1 ums in Great Britain. This to-. t j t Eastern Canada and the United States. steamship, telegraph and express all points visited. The frozen hall- capacity nn on the tne , employees of the CNJt. in B.C.. the . but market as quite firm with est Ilfh unloading ,sum of $100 having been given to- . priCes higher than last year and Pacific Coast. I ward the Children's Kerugee Fund, demand much heavier than usual. In September. A D. Paul, ear t roHoprotinn pmiinment The Skeena River nas no. i " iUlUlUfU ,w0.w 1 ' m only high In Its shops, is the chairman of the com- wtuld result in doubling the frozen sockeye pack this year but mlttee. r,.L..., xri.ii a good showing on cohoes and pack Circulation Manager, Jack Wear- to care for expected heavy landings. mouth. The company already has the larg- CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th and 9th Ave East J. II. MjTwanf, Pastor Res. 237 4th Ave. E. Phone Black 982 Mrs. I. Feness, Organist Mrs. J. II. Myrwang, S.S. Supt. ied far more chums than for many years. The Queen Charlotte Islands Th. ranriisn Fih & Cold Stor- and central area shows substantial 0ro r ic ninnnin?? rather exten-'lv more chums than for any recent imnroupmont this winter to Its. year except. 1935. The chum pack stead of asking for treats, she asked j Prince Rupert plant. The sharp 'for Rivers and Smith's Inlet was for pennies for the Red Cross and j f reezing capacity' will be Increased j very low this year. In spite of the collected $1.11. ;to about 150,000 pounds per eight' good showing In Prince Rupert dls- . hour day. In addition to Improve- trlct, the total canned salmon pack Advertising Manager Helpn ' ments olanned for the freezing of . for the coast this year Is lower than Brown. jfish. the Cold Storage will con- Cashier and Accountant, Ralph struct a third receiving shed and (Anderson. ! more electric hoists will be Installed for any year In the past six. Harrv Robbins. manager of Nel son Bros. Fisheries Ltd. local can-1 nery, returned to the city on the' Princess Adelaide yesterday after-1 noon from a two weeks' trip to Van-, couver. The local plant Is being put in readiness for the canning of her-; ring with tomato sauce as soon as the run here develops. I Union 'steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, arived jn port at 12:15 . midnight last night from the south I and sailed at 2 a.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. CJJt. steamer Princess Adelaide,' Capt. William Hughes, arrived In port at 4:30 yesterday afternoon' from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Prince Rupert Legion Defence Corps WEEKLY ORDERS V Tuesday. 8 p.m. OeneraltSrade, Salmon Shed, Ocean Dock. .NOTICE OF AI'H.UWTIOX KOK ti;KTIHC.TE Of iMl'KOVKM tNTS ".Mac." "New Deal Nu. ," w pil I No. S," Xrw Heal No. 3" ami New ' Ileal No, 4' Mlnrral Claims i 8ituat In the 8Ukine Mtnlng Dlvl- slon of C&twlar District. Where Located: At the Divide between ' the Onat and Ptarmigan Ore lu. , Lawful Holder: Joseph B. Clearlhue. Victoria. B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. JoxeDh B. Clearlhue, of Victor. B. O, Free I Ulner'a Certificate No. S604I.E, Intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Ccr- tiiicatcs or improvement for the purpose I" of obtaining a Crown Orant of the above claims. , AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that ociioa unow oiion 03 or the Mineral Act" must be commenced before the tosuanoe of auoh certificate of Improvements. DATED this 26th day of June. 1910. Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher AAA. Certificate PHONE RED 811 THE SEAL "f QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Snckeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rnpert TONIGHT ONLY "Popular Science Pop-Eye S: .Musica 2 Shows Tonisbt At 7:00 and OtlO James Stewart and Marcaret Suila-I van Co-Starred in Human Story Of "Shop Around the Corner- Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart are happily teamed for the third time In "The Shop Around the Corner" which Is the feature picture for this afternoon and evening at the Capitol Theatre. The story is that of the owner of a little shop in Budapest and his clerks. Frank Morgan plays the Important part of the shop owner Miss Sullavan has the part of the new girl in the shoo who Is empto:-ed over the head of the chief clerij, portrayed by Stewart. They quarrel constantly until they discover they are really quarreling because they love each other. The picture is full of human realism the Joys and sorrows of the members of the shop staff ,,thelr relations with each Central Hotel Modern SUa-Hcied Uooniy;. ' Dihinff Room, Steam Bath and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress Skate To Reduce Skating Every Nite 7-11 Saturday 2-5 p.m. Gents 40c Ladles 30c Students 20c Children 7-9 15c I DORA HOLLER RINK Saturday, November l. also ulJUJ JLhVU Feature at 7:29 and 9:39 REAL LIFE IN PICTURE Coming Mon. Tue i Clive Brook in "CONVOY other and the ch;u... in t.; latlons. All bem w v re- fascinating narrat iv. dy eicnts in the liv r t people. There are f ;f warmth, drama, su.-pc: ..- -and romance. JosepSchildkrjuv a -; role, har the part ! : ;f maker while other nr r 1 ; t . cast include Sara H;idi W, jit Tracey. Inez Courtnr S;u .. Ea- ward. Edwin Muxw Fc ,x Brr sart. Charles Ha;:o: 1 c, a Smith. DEMAND 111 Repeat Performance! NEXT SUNDAY November 17th at 9 pa. CAPITOL THEAIEf There'll Always Be An England Rush Seats 50c Reserved '5c Reserved Loges $1.11 SEAT SALE THt'K, FKI.SJI P.ox Office Open Pi1r 2 to 4:30 7 to9: Entire Net rrncrtk XMAS CHEER For Soldiers Of Prince Rupert Arcs Men Who Prefer Hartt Shoos They call them winner I If .... Cl.A.i ft.A tftorf A endurance have becfl tecQIf Canada's besfiyiIwM like therm FOR GfSHtLEMEN ( ' Family Shoe Store