t PAQX two Paris Maid Slippers it The Very Latest In Dorsay, Mule and Vamp Boudoir Designs in Leathers, Satins and , Chencils Latest Shades and Combination of Shades Just Arrived Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes PHONES 18 and 19 35c 25c 48c , ROYAL CITY BRAND Peas and Carrots 16 oz. Fancy quality. Peas Seive 4. Fancy quality Peaches 16-oz. choice quality. 2 tins Horehound and Honey 50c Rcxall White Pine and Tar 25c aml 50c Rexall Bronchial Syrup 50c P.O. Box 515 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" One 25c tin of Liquid Wax with each 2-lb. tin of Old English Paste Wax All for Sweet Mix Pickles Heinz, 21 V2 oz. jar Tomato Juice Libby's Gentle Press. 3 tins Hot Chocoiate Fry's lC-oz. tins $1.09 Fancy Free Desserts Sheriff's, asst'd. 2 Quick Quaker Oats Crystal wedding Date and Nut Bread Crosse & Blackwell's Tomatoes 2's squat. 2 tins get one bar for lc. 4 bars Ormes Ltd. Ztiu Pioneer Drtuzgists The Rexall Store Phones 81 St 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. . Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 15c 27c 15c 21c Dated Coffee Flavor sealed. jC A REAL BUY Newport Fluffs "The new Toasted Cereal." Free 22k gold banded fruit tumbler hi each package 43c A RED HOT SPECIAL Woodbury's Facial Soap Buy 3 cakes at regular price and 26c FOR PARTICULAR HOUSEWIVES ft TINS 25c 29c Prompt, Free Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Your Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday 45 t EDITORIAL Natural Inference There are feelers out again regarding the possibility of a compromise peace between Britain and Germany. These feelers emanate from a source which indicates they are German inspired. The natural inference is that Germany would like to stop fighting just now and have- time to recover and then complete her contemplated conquests at some future late. Britain has already laid down the terms on which slit; will make peace. It is that the Nazis move out of the occupied countries including Poland, Norway, France, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Czechoslovakia and Austria ami restore to them full government powers. It is possible also that she will he asked to helj) rebuild London. Of course these are not the terms Germans would exjiect to discuss so it is quite useless to consider any discussion. Greatly To Be Regretted The accident which occurred Saturday night when the engine and tender of the incoming train was- wrecked and the two members of the engine crew killed is greatly to be deplored. Both men were well known railway em ployees and their deaths will be a loss to the company as well as to the town of Smithers whorp t hv vpshIpH Dnnl.i . less there will be an official inquiry into the accident. 1 SMITHERS SADDENED Railway Accident, Involving Pioneers of C.N.R, Service, Shocks Community SMITHERS, Oct. 23.- when their train plunged into the waters of Lome Creek which had been greatly swollen by the hea'yj rains of the past few days. The ; message of the disaster had reach-: ed Smithers late Saturday evening 1 soon after the accident occurred but i it was not until Sunday that it be-1 came generally known. , Both Mr. Carpenter and Mr.! Mayer were among the oldest residents of Smithers. They came here 1 tion in the train service ahd took i place on Monday evening in the ; presence of the friends of the young couple. Cy Arnett, Two"" 11 -"'K 1 head of the Arnett firm of Vancouver. ' i . . . . .... vwm uus contracts ior Duiiain a road at Pinch! Lake and a piece jof the Skeena highway near Usk iwas a vlsltr in Smithers The Th0 ir,, town rt of Ho .,,. ....... . recently ., ' Sunday when the news spread I1 S EL J? around that two of Its well known 'citizens In the persons'of Engineer J. C. Carpenter and Fireman S. J. Mayer were victims of a railway , accident w.hich took their lives to many of the old timers who! knew him In the early days oft railway construction on the Skeena River and he is always a .welcome visitor to Smithers CUSSIFIEO FOR SALE in the earlv davs and had raised i'ult hai.1v- Small their families In the town. Nearly all of the members of both families still reside here. Mr. Carpenter wouldhave reached the superannuation age in a short time. He had bought a piece of land at Dorreen near Pacific I line in Northern British Columbia, SMITHERS Four Smithers boys, all mem bers of the Royal Canadian Artil. I ; having been very active In the work . j of the Brotherhood of Railway En-! glneers and Firemen. He was sec retary of the local organization for many years and a frequent delegate to conventions in Winnipeg, Montreal, ClevelandOhio and oth-' er places. He was the man that! many of them brought their troubles Iery at Prince Rupert, were among I the passengers on the delayed train reaching here on Monday afternoon. These were Dick McDonald. Carl and- Henry Anderson and Bob Laidlaw. They are home for a short leave. Latdlaw was to have been married In Telkwa on Saturday night to Miss Dora Wocyk but the wedding was delayed on account of the dlsrup- shingle mill, sett, B.C. WANTED sawmill and , A Robertson, Mas-i (254) ! FOR SALE 4 room house, with furnace, 2 bedrooms. Best of condition. Close to dry dock. Box 29, Dally News. (253) which he had been improving stead-j FOR SALE Black short fur coat, lly with the view of taking up his $20.00. Silver fox fur, $30.00.' permanent residence there when he i Both articles like new. Phone was superannuated. During Sat-1 Blue 148 after 5 pjn. tf) urday afternoon In Pacific he had : . been relating to his friends his FOR KENT plans for living on his farm.. ' . Mr. Carpenter leaves a widow and FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed-two daughters In Smithers, a son room. Box 30, Dally News. (251) (John in Nelson and a daughter,' j ' Mrs. Art Hanford of Vancouver. ; ooOTKrwWKWOOWKHHHwotw w. Maver was one 0f the best IM COUGHS & COLDS Ormes PERSONAL known railway men along the whole NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT Job as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno, etc. Four Dominion-wide exams held since war began. Free Booklet. M. C. U. Schools Ltd, Winnipeg Oldest In Canada. No agents. TENDERS WANTED to to be straightened out and he TENDERS wanted for building of will be greatly missed by many of. concrete basement walls, etc., on the railway men and townspeople or before October 28th. Plans and In general. Mr. Mayer was also an . specifications at Collart McCaf- ardent and very active Liberal and iery Ltd. (tf) na election wa ever ronslderpd in . " the Skeena riding without the ad-' MALE HELP WANTED vice of "Sam." He took a leading . , . . . . t,t,MAN Wanted to take i nil ,,,r,tu. over profit-part in all conversations and other . ... ,,... . campaign activities and he was one of the best posted men in the north on politics. He leaves besides his widow, three daughters and one son all living In Smithers, as well as a brother, Frank M. Mayer, of Smithers. Both families have the deepest sympathy of the whole community and also of friends all along the line, in the tragic loss which they have sustained. British Columbia. Real opportunity to get into a paying busl-ness of your own. Complete information furnished on request. The J. R, Watklns Company, 1010 Albernl St., Vancouver, B.C. (249) ADtJLTS wish to rent furnished suite or house for winter months, commencing Nov. 1. Phone Red 838. tf. BOARD AND ROOlVi BOARD and Room 4th Avenue West. 9C5, LOST vacancy,, 400 Phone Blak (tf) l LOST 2 keys on chain. Finder. please1 leave them at the Dally News. (251). LOST Sunday, blaclc and whtte kitten answering to Blackle. Phono Blue 288. (25Q) VA MIIJ cf Fir,e Il'hisiUi iinct 1857 Plain water U plain-spoken when it is mixed with whisky. Only the smoothest, kindest whiskies dare submit themselves to the challenge , of the water test. Every drop of Seagram' ig distilled, aged and blended to mee thi one all-searching test. , Seagram YThiskiert demand nothing more than piain or sparkling waier u give you a truly JOS. t SEACRAM V SONS UMITED V ' ' WATERLOO ONTARIO An Invitation Miss Rose Bell, our manager, Is returning from the East with a brand new stock of fur goods. It will be one of the largest and finest we have ever had. An invitation Is extended to all. to call at the store and see our stock. We take orders to measure for any kind of fur coats. GOUmLOOM The Old Reliable Year Credit Is Good Everything in Novelties i At t Eva's Novelty : SHOP 625 3rd. Ave. West THE SEAL o' QUALITY llli GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Spckeye tinkTeal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert lignum nrniK. Seagram s Famous Brandi : SEAGRAM'S "V.O." SEAGRAM'S "KING'S PLATE" SEAGRAM'S "OLD RYE" 13 or., 16 z., 25 or. and 40 oz. lottles From -$U5lo-$t.05 . d of British Col urn bin eaaran When you want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable Taxi Service PHONE Our Famous Edsvn Alberta COAL Hulkley Valley .Coal Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkier Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. flione 58 tnd ESS CANADIAN RATIONAL 13 21 Hour Service at Regular Hates NEW ROYAL HOTEL; J. zarelU Froprlet "A nOME AWAT TP HOME tlC nfl nain ivv r fl Rnnrnt HOI " iMr.re RUDCrt. B ... r.0.1"1 RAJLWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling i Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EA$T' Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping Dining Cars For Fares, etc., Call or roa THIRD ' CITY TICKET Uinw, u PHONE 260 . . TMn,.Canada Air U"" It's interesting to know when reading the pailyjj that.tha nnfinlfl nf f ha mlioU district are doing w