s I 1 4 2? If n 8 PAGE SIX S25 ao S10 : COATS EYES Licencee for NumounU Full-vue Frames, The Newest in Eye-Wear . Max Heilb Tay Day Specials ' YouU agree with us a wonderful bargain EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CIIAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge rbone 26) for Appointment roner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware GOOD NEWS! BY POPULAR DEMAND "PEOPLES" SALE COATS & DRESSES Continues Another Week ! -Orer 50 Dresses and 20 Coats to Select Trom At These Prices $19 .99 WW,WA'.WAV.W.V.VAV.VW. ss to siz furk DRESSES Jhj Newest nnniilar When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 1 3 21 Hour Service at Regular Rates WRA Xmas Tree Lights 50c Complete (Reg. 75c) Th( PPING makes any gift twice as attractive Choose your Gift Wrappings from our large stock including Dcnnison's distinctive papers, seals, . ribbon, cellophane, etc. m Tinsel rM Ribbon . 5 yards . i DC c Jinsci airing ou feet . Silver Foil Paper Roll Dcnnison's Tissue 15 sheets -Colored Tissue 10 sheets 5c 10c 10c 10c 50-piece Assortment Pkg 10c Christmas String In various sizes and weights Sc, 10c 15C up Special On It I - r 1 tr ,99 i styles. Color and style choice. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Nisht RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to IIeiIbroners Phone BLUE 307 a i 4Sl i I fa AS 8 I I For a few days only Genuine Noma Lighting Sets and oUiers In in wide variety of styles For Indoors and outdoors. 85c to S3.50 5 Extra Lamps-2 for 15c anJ up I 1 4- DISPOSING OF BOMBS Former Bank Clerk Finds New Job Thrilling Bat Real Fun LONDON, Dec. 7: (CP) A London bank clerk who gave up his lob to become a member of a bomb dls-pcr iwod of the Royal Engineers finds "muci4 fun and real pleasure" In his new work cT Hiring th from delayed action boa.U, "I'm surprised to find how nnich , fun and real pleasure I get working with the parties." he said lh a letter ' to a friend, in which he described the "biggest thrill of my life." "About a fortnight aeo he wrote. '. "I was standing in a hole in about j three feet of mud. Suddenly Jerry started dropping bombs around us 'Anil w. ..i!n I . . v - - .3 ' . 'auu uiauiiuc-Kuiuiuig us. i aiuazea . 'v-""v"--'--."-'.-.v-.-.v.-.vv-v.r. j myself with the speed with which jt 1 1 covered so long a distance on so ; short a time. The blast of another j jbomb simply blew me down the' 1 .Sfpnfi nf Q eVipltAr anrl T irra ' ed was some lack of breath. J "But the spirit of our people! the saoper goes on. "The spirit of j these Londoners. Our section was' called to the other dav i .There were. houses smashed like matchwood. Yet the people carried on. and were laughing too. j - "One "nod soul said she was sorry chs couldn't make me a cud of tea. but the milk was a little later than And she had nothing, absolutely nothlne. left of home!" i Aj an eniloue. he added "we are all lookine forward, you knor. to "tT. sr,rtr trvr of Germany, visiting vrh Interesting places as Berlin ana Hamburg. "GOVERNMENT LIQIOK ACT" (Bflcllon 28) Notice f Application for a Dm Licence NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN tht nn I the 18th day of December next the undersigned Intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In j respect tpj the premises being part of I the btUldltag known as the Commercial ' Hotel situate at the corner of First .Avenue and Eighth Street In the City " rrmce nuperc upon lands described S.as Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen I ? '". Bit Nine (91. Section One (1) Msp 923. Prince Rupert Land Regis-' J traU-m District. In the Province of , British Columbia, for the rale of beer I V by the glass or by the bottle for con-sumption on the premises or elsewhere. DATED this 19th. day of November J ALEXANDER J. PRDDHOMilE Applicant. CHIROPRACTOR 6tanley W. Colton, D.OPb.C. Wallace Block. Phone 641 Ballinger & Stafford Repairs of All Types Typewriters, Cash Registers, Adding Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Etc. Location Corner 3rd Ave. and 1th St. Next C.P.R. Ticket Office DANCE BOSTON HALL TONIGHT 9 O'CLOCK Raw Furs We Have Orders For and Itequire Immediately 3000 Marten, 500 Lynx, 200 Fisher 5000 Mink and 25,000 Weasels In order to secure these articles for our customers, we are prepared to pay you more money than anyone else. We have SPECIAL ORDLRS for Dark and Dark Brown Marten and Small Dark and Dark Brown Fishers and we are prepared to Pay you SPECIAL PRICES for these two articles. For Highest Market Prices and 100 Satisfaction, Try Your next shipment to us Do it Now! Thanking you In anticipation, we are, Trappers Furs B-l Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. r.XVJJ fc THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Deceffilw, T WITH BRITISH FORCES IN NEAR EAST An anti-aircraft gun crew in ari.on In Puler.uie. XtJ& Jll iWMsl. S HJ " Breda guns, ammunition and oth r equipmrun raptured by British forces in western desert operat.on against Italians. Waterfront Whiffs Herring Kun Still IJeing Awaited By Pro-ccssing Plants Which Arc Now Heady Considerable Hunting Activity With thf nmppssinrr nlnnt.s nnur in vaarlinnao in UnnAln !the fish, the inn of herring in Prince Rupert Harbor or j nearby waters is still being awaited but the fish have not - .anneared in sufficient nunntitips vrt tn " ----- j vv v- "UI1U111 Cl llllll. There are. signs , of the fish and a few test sets have been made but they are not schooled up sufficiently to make this time the herring seining was Bacon aboard. They had rather well under way. Posiibly, there will poor hick until the last day out have to be clearer and colder weath- when the wather cleared and .er before the run develops. ducks were plentiful with the re- suit they bagged in all 110 birds. j Several hunting parties have been y wcre awa ttom Monday to 'out during the past week in quest of Ftia&- bird? and deer. Extremely bad : On the way Paul Armour left .weather conditions mitigated some- the Phlppen at Union Pass where what against the successor opera- he was picked up by the steamer tlons and made things a bit rough Prince Rupert and taken south and uncomfortable. Some fair Another party out this week was i bags, however, were brought in. Charles Ltndqulat and crew with Some of the parties went quite far George Bryant aboard the Ingrid afield- lH Soon after arrival home Mr. .Bryant left for the south where he j plans to spend the winter In Van-Bringing a fine bag of ducks but'uver. only four geese a hunting party I v headed by Paul Armour returned I home yesterday from a trip down , Union steamer Cardena Capt the coast as far. as Hartley ,Bayj Ernest Sheppard arrived In'port at and Olltoyees. They went south 4 o'clock thl.s morning from -the aboard the boat Phlppen' with south and sailnd at 6:30 am on " Ull IP-Jill Irmniii. C-f A T I .... ...ui jW "- ncr reiuru Vancouver and 'Nichols, Jack Lindsay, arid B. J. point I i ' Always French In N.Y. Styles former Paris DcMcner Back In . Country Of Birth For I Successes I NEW YORK, Dec. 7: 'CP) He jwas born Main Bochcr (pronounced Milne B3cker in Chicago 50 years ago. He became Malnbocher (pronounced Man-bo-shay) during 10 years as a highly successful Paris dressmaker. Now back In America, he is to be M'n B"cher again. But to th admiring throng of "big name-women who packed his newly-ooen-d New York sa'on to view his "First American Collection," he will always be Malnbocher, and very French. ' Aftpr all. d'Cr't h desien the Duchs of Windsor's wedding gown? At th New York showing, every gilt chair was occunled and several women sat on' the floor; C0ME0IF.S SHOWING "Grandpa Goes to Town" and "Two Girls on BroadwaT Showing At Capitol Theatre ,prmd',i nvc To Tovn." oor r-f the series of Hl"elm family se"l of drm-stip comedies, and "Two Girls nr "v-Itj" a r.u'1ral coined-with Joan Blondpll. Lana Turner and neorie Mohv. comon?.-' a double picture bill on the screen of the Canltol Theatre here toi ight 'Orandna Goe to Town" tell- the tnrv n how th Hl5glas cln are tricked Into buvintc a ramsharkl" hotel in a Nevada ehnst towr A "imor that sold has been found ?n the nearby mountains causes a tamDede of prospectors who become Indignant when they 1 am that they have been hoaxed and tnren to Ivnch th family. Th- h"noi. in which they a.e tx-triratrd from thi- dl'npia nr . v1d-stp-rllrax Th cast '-'(H-.t James. Lucille nd Rusll Oleawn. Harrv Davenriort. Lois Ransom nd To-"m Rvon. Mixle Rosenbloom and Arturo Oodoy. well known pugilist-, also annear In the Dictun- "Twr Girls on Broadway I, the story of two sisters who Journey Mlljrr fif WIIIO.TION Htlt t-KKTII'lt ATE Ol- -KOF.lKTS lac- -Stv Ural No. . nw 1,1 No. t - ,v t-a1 . J- ana Nr Dral No. 4- Sllnfral (Ulni. . enutit la the uuklrw Mining Dlvl- ) -i : C-.tA.Ur DMrtet. Whre Located: At the DlTMe beaven " Ona: and PUrmlesn Onrka 't., . l'ul J,cW?r: JoMP B. Cltarlhue, B. C. IviciTw. TAKE NOTICE that I. Jowph B CTwlhue of Victor!. B C m Mlnera Crtlfloat9 No 5C041-E. ratend alr dys frttn tb date hwcX, to ly to the Mining Btoorder for Certificates of Improvement for the pur-P of obtaining a Cro-n CI rant of th above elabna. I AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that ! J actkm und?r Section 85 of the "Mln-' rral Act" must toe commenced before' (Impro'vS f RUCh of I DATED th! 2Cth day of June. 1940. I Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher A.A.A. Certificate PHONE It ED 811 Fresh Loral Raw and Pasteurized MDk VALENTIN DAJRY runs c$7 .to.mout'oST1 Jo.vn bixjxdi Lr "2 GIRI S ON BROADWAY" PLUS , . I af (At 7:00 and " SAN'TA Sl"Or.r..Ts Rnecil X -i . o- the h"ir: mar-? thr k!i : jTcncer irat in "EDISON Tlir MIX from a .sm;M' Nsw York C t , crorh the bi-t m mance centres the same boy T; hits "My Woiif!' Dnce" and B: Broadway." It j. aga'nst a muirAj i,., Tonight's fro..-. Kast ar U o'i :ock v this afternoon io bo , 111 2EDZ. BOTTLE -n . . j ... n -f no a nis atuvrmx.i. .u - ordUpbrtd by L Board or by the uovjrnrani . Columbia. Commercial Hotel Pruiif r Thoroushly It-notatnl Hot and Cold V Inner Spr.r. ' - Harb : V ALEX ritUDHOMME Proprietor Nanaimo-AVellingtori Uulklcy Valley Alberta Minchcad Sootlcss It rays to Always Iluy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. .inT. 1U I