PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS EYES Licencee for NumounU Full-rue rramcs. The Newest In Eye-Wear WMWW.WWMW.W Set case. Set .... EYES Expert Opticaf Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelery Repairing, Hand Engraving NOT ONE HORSE CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIA3I0ND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties CHILDREN'S REPRIEVE MELBOURNE, Nov. 29: (CP) GLASGOW, Nov. 29: (CP) whole of the Australian Im- gow magistrates, by five votes to THE TIME: Friday and Saturday THE PLACE: Rupert Peoples Store Next lo Heilbronners 3rd Ave. W. THE LUCKY BUYER: youjou&you! ONCE-A-YEAR BARGAINS In Ladies' and Children's Coats, Dresses and Ready to Wear FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY WAW.V.V.WA'AW.V WATERMAN Ml- The Companion Set 6.9 Pen, pencil, leather case and well toD bottle of ink. QCB OH 2. The 'u-3i?s' Ensem e i Pen, pencil, ihermoi-iettr all ;n strikinc white, f$ leather case e1?!? K to vinfv. Cot 3flcCy 5 0 g 3. Military Set (Illusirat ed; pen pencil, leather $5.00 GIFT HITS wxngKurs ffl I. The Nc.y Hundred Year Pen 100 years minv.infpA A rnnllv mnrlovn non in T nvifn n fa 1 1 -the indesti uctable plastic. See it, try it, to ifo appreciate its sensational perfection. , Pen pencil 1 38.50 $3.75 There Is a genuine Waterman to suit every individual require- $J ment. Tern from $1.25. Pencils from 75c. Matching sets In at- $J tractive boxes from S1.95 tn S122. -T. - 1. JJd 15 VILLAGE LIFE IN ENGLAND (Continued from Page One) how 1200 persona arrived at one centre. They were met by all the various village billeting officers and fed, put up for the night and then divided up and taken to the parish rooms and finally to their new lodgings. The householders are paid five shJUIngs a week for each adult and three shillings for children and they find, their own food. Some of th people are elderly and some veiy young. One Hundred Killed The letter tells of a workhc. being caught by surprise by the Nazis, a bomb dropped and one hundred people were killed and a few wounded. The following n'-;ht the Nazis returned but this tic 1 they were met by some Spitfire and they got a bad reception. Bombs have been dropped in the country places in open ground. At first the villagers stayed awake at night watching: for them but now they sleep every night and, although they often hear planes passing overhead, they are no? worried. Boy of T?en age of .en belong to the mib'Ie heme guards They are not only ready to help penal Force that left the Com- two, rejected a proposal for a cur- in case of.mtfark but they ' cam men wealth for the war areas was few for children under 12 durln? .,t .i- j.... - ?ff-nf a wm e winter blackout Even London, tectlng telephone kiosks wtthsand- with it. said Army Minister Mc- with constant raids, has not en- bags. Bride in reporting on Australian forced a curfew, it was minted t,' .... i . 'c n't-i icu oi one oi 1". I Last 2 Days Of l RUPERT PEOPLES STORE GREAT ANNIVERSARY MONTH! 9c to 99c Days nrlvate rchools for boys whre they all sl?ep In bunks ln she?-- bnath the school. The Germans 1d v bomb, the school but the Wendlary bombs fell in th nlay-wind lust m'?p. h- hiii'din-s The shelter Is Illuminated by electric light. Rationing is carried out evn-where.. Fch perron 's two "ic if tv six ounes of suear. oun-es or butter, six ounce of Trtjrsnrn pnd two oums of cook-rtr ffl vat s two shillings and fi nary. a mi"t. Th sUTnr -Mnn '. h wor 'vatlon but hv are "ttine uvd to It. Th fvr'i- eavs she ran hMr h irM-.'('"'.ift in thp rii-""c p- h s writ'-. yet she is twelve mfir, jreni a city Mail Schedule For th East Monday. W'ednesilay Friday from the East and 5 Tuesday. Thursday and p m . SaJtirdajr . n p.m inursaay ...ir:24i(J:30 p'.m fTjday 9-30 nm. I November 7, 18 and 28 ......... 4 u.n. from Vancouver I Sunday p.m. Hcuiiwuaj iu ajn. noay 10 iu a.m. d.l.l. Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 aiit i Thursday S5. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m. For Alice Ann. Naas Klver and Port Simpson bunday ss Catala 8 pjn. From Alice Arm, Naas Rirtr and Fort Simpson f-S . F' Ocean Falls .j Thursday S5. Prince i, George 11:30 pjn. , Friday SS Prln. Adelaide .0 pjn jFrnm Orean Faliw r wroncEaay as rrinfe Rurert ,0 ajn . Friday I Si. Pr Adelaide 4 nm . fa Carrtrna ft Pa r . . m P m -Ft IS ii9 This advertisement is not published or dispbyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Whiffiets From The Waterfront J Union steamer Cardena. Capt. Ernsflt Sheppard. is due ln port at 6:45 thl- eventnt from the south and will sail at 10:30 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Ca)t. Sbepoard is relieving as mas-t; of the Cardena for Capt.. John :i&A&Plte&$iXAKi4&. I Wr who Is taking his annual pas?eners of whom five disembark- November 14 and 24 ajn. ed nere while elx went front this From Stewart and Premier -port 1 SS. Camosun November 12 And 23 n ., ! Wl fa?&'!it.ttm)AB't font mpIm 8J3. camosun 8 o.m From Queen Charlotte Islands November 11 and 22 a.m Ik fStars . ..aJn. For Alaska Wednesday S5. Prince George 3 pjn. November 14 and 24 ajn. S5: Princess Louise a.m. from Alaska j Aboard the steamer Princess Nor-' ah, which wtt in oort yesterday afternoon sotrt'hbound from Skagway to Vancouver, were ninety-three Thursday S5. Prince Rupert". C! 8 pjn. November 7, 18 and 28 pjn. From Skeena Ulver Friday SS. Cardena pja. Scratching.' Itch Fait !a tobis, mitt tti aitt tiUrMM nblea, m vnrid-baosa, moIiii, ttii D.D.D. Fraariptioa. OnuriMj unUtMB ut ojokklr now i,tm it, OT Bxnrr tark. Aa rwr lodar for O.O.D.PBESCR1T10S Announcing:- The Sale Of EVA'S NOVELTY SHOP To . Mrs. Estelle 'Star' Comer Formerly of Stewart, B.C. J Substantial reductions on large part of present stock l clear-lour continued patronage is respectfully solicited at 625 ;3rd AVENUE. I'Hd.NE BLACK 780 Railway Pudding Weighs Over Ton Twenty -Five Years Ago November 29, 1910 DOUBLE AUTOMATIC Moose Lodge Presents BERT WHITE'S 1940 SHOWLOAT REVUE in "THE SAP" TONIGHT Dnnrn A,ter Show wltn LallLC showboat Orth. Adults 75c Children 25c Including Admission to Dance Curtain 8; 15 p.m Dance 10 30 I" m FRFSH SHRIMPS Daily After 4:30 p.m. BOAT IV.S.L. TKOTIER'S DOCK 'iiiLam THE SEAL of QUALITY 1 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Snckeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon cannlnr company with an all the year round payroll In Prince It u pert I jODD SIGHTS i OF LONDON Huge QuantHies of Ingredients for, noormen nanked by Debris Xmis Delivery MONTREAL, Nov. 30 To make, C Christmas pudding take 201 j pouad of bread crumbs, 100 dozen esr i 00 quart? of milk. 315 pounds 1 Still Polish Brass Radios Blare In Blackouts By D. E. BURRITT Canadian Press Staff Writer 01 orown sugar ana various ouier or heard ln London: Ingredient In proper oroportion. 1 Hawkers doing a roaring business Those are the quantities chefs of ln tne subway sneltm . . choco- Canadian National Railway, have. Iates weets lc.. automatic bees working with recently. vending machines emptied within The sunt puddins. enough to a few mmute$ of arrlva, of tlat scrv5 the (lining cars of the system sheUer refugecs . . . the clty in during the Christmas season, weighs Itch blackness but radlos sU11 bjare . . . mnr tnin o inn 1 into the nleht and provide a ohnst- like background for lone travellers. A tiny motorcar with It nose burled In a bomb crater still flaunted its important red-lettered notice across the rear window, "priority" . . . Chinese laundryman. an odd lsUht ln West London, shuffllnz -lalong with huge bag over his EM 2 wss iiKOXE POWER puouc meeunK is 10 oe neia in 01 m. racial reatures . . . doorman -aid the sian ovi-the City Hall to cone der grievances, in brilliant livery polishing hotel house to be taken uo with the fisheries nameplate with usual vlijor though new bov br department. The fHhertea commit- bomb debris piled waist-high on rv,w "0h tee.s of the city council and Board either side of door . . . o'lfctrd'a na-k' of Trade will present report with B-,, r.olnt Strong 'he nr.nt his nr. recommendations. . Ladlss 0nly. ,ald the slgn hnng. MUed by a .n . , t7' J ' ' i,nf drunkenly over a brpken gas CJlmh over th All telegraph line are down to-, main over which 14 men were la- "wamln-" tackrl day on account of storms in the ln- boring . . . "N0 Depression In ThU f a bulHing tenor There were no war dUpatdi- Hotm- raid the slen hanging in a -if c, for the Dally New, as a result ' doorway ... the doorway wa, ,11 't v. "keen aw. f r " fr"" the'""' ' ' ' Former Purser Bachus of "- steamer Prince Rupert Is now serv- - . .. . . In 'Johnny Apollo' with DOROTHY lvon. EDWARD An.NOU) At 7:JJ and i j) Also r,iSM.0UT-xOTaTl Ctmin Satnrdair om, PBISCILU LVXE In "3 Cheer for ik. 1.,,. shoulder and a tin hat hiding most tablhtwd 1628 - run-' lng in the trenches In France. ..!.. THREE TIMES LUCKY : London. Nov. 29: (CP) A Hussar officer, taken prisoner In Belgium by the Oermans. has' reached England after escaping his captors three times. H disguised n'mrelf aj a refujej peasant to get to a friendly port EVERY LITTLE HELPS LONDON, Nev. 29: (CP)-Sev-eral tons of paper will be saved by a new type of bus ticket issued here, the tickets b?tnT shortened by an inh and a quarrer 1: Yours very trui 'jdllN CURVIC'H 'HI.;. To Our Customers IN APPRECIATION of your patronage durinp the r 1 vec are very pleased to offer vo a new and better service. It is v ; great pleasure that we announr the arrival of our new fleet wri enables us to give you the hes n comfort and safety. The new Ike: is in a rich two-tone blue which, feel sure will be to your liki; , Hoping to have the pleasure 01 your future patronage, we remain axi Nanaimo-Wellington Bulklcy Valley Alberta Sootlcss a 1 1 1 1 1 dHlttfl Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. j I'llONK 116 IMIONt HI CANADIAN RATIONAL RAjLWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the LAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Ci"i Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday, 11:30 pjn. calling at Ocean Falls and powctii WINTER EXCUKSION FARE, to VANCOUVER and VFtl 2Q A A Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 v F"b 4 O U U II Final return limit March 3UJ For Full information and Reservation. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avtnue ' Thone 260 Prince Rupert Aeent for Trans-Canhda Air LIU' " " r - - CHIROPRACTOR Stanlej W. Coltoo, D.CJb.C. Wallace Illock, fhone 646 Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teach" AAA. Certificate PHONE KED 8