TBI DAILT RXWI MLOJ fOTH 5c 8 3 Rubbers Gaytees Zippers Hip Boots EYES Licencee for Numounls FuU-me f rames, The Newest in Eye-Wear ax JEWELER RAINETTE Rubber Overshoes White Overshoes Fur Auto Boots Knee Boots PHONE GREEN 615 Mail Orders Promptly Filled I RAILWAY I UNTS EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewclcry Repairing, Hand Engraving M y CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Fbone 261 for Appointment Heilbroner -DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties Speaking of Rain! CUT RATE SHOE STORE Headquarters for RUBBER FOOTWEAR For the Whole Family Children's Rubbers Children's Overshoes Children's Boots Three-Quarter Boots NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS Complete stock of all types and sizes in rubber footwear for the entire family. For grown-ups and children. Representing only the best makes: Dominion Rubber Products, Northern Rubber Products and Woodstock Rubber Products. The Cut -Rate Shoe Store THIRD AVENUE Open Saturday Night MacKenzie's Furniture 4-piece Bedroom Suite Vanity dresser, chiffonier, 00 I U.VU upholstered bench, fullsize bed 8 other Bedroom Suites to choose from. Purchase now for Christmas, we will bold it for yon. Phone "to 327 THIRD AVENUE CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S S. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct Oct. 23th, Nov. 7th, 18th, 23th, Dec. 9th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 24th. Nov. 3rd. 14th, 24th Dec. 5th WINTER EXCURSION FARE, VANCOUVER and RETURN 36.00 Tickets on Sale November 1st, 1940, to Feb. 23th, 1941. Final return limit March 31st, 1941. Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent - Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: J.8.8. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAI, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office further Information Regarding Reservations and Tlcketi From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 561 If you lose anything, adyertise for iXIJB B.C. Pictures Are Enjoyed Dr. Carter And Dr. Large Tell Gyros Of Summer Travels Iloedown For Hospital Aid Various parts of British Columbia were plcturized for members of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club and guests at the regular weekly luncheon Wednesday by Dr. Neal Carter and Dr. R. O. Large who .joined In presenting an interest ing display of colored moving pictures taken, in .the. course of travels during the past summer. Dr Car ter's pictures featured the new Columbia River Ice Field Highway between Lake Louise and Jasper Park with some scenes around Cedarvale and the Seven Sisters Mountains, Dr. Large's pictures were taken in the course of a motor trip down Vancouver Island, ; through the southern interior to the British Columbia Medical As sociation convention at Kelson and on to the central interior including I a fishing trip nto the Babine district and golfing scenes around Hazelton. President G. A. Hunter was in ine cnair ana expressed appreciation to Dr. Carter and Dr Large. Luncheon guests were Dr ; Neal Carter, A. E. Meadows and C. E. arr of Prince Rupert and Albert Bacon of Vancouver. ( At tth suggestion of the chair-1 iman of the committee in charge. W. F. S'one. the club agreed to devote the proceeds oi next murs- day night's Hallowe'en dance towards providing the Prince Rupert General Hospital with an incubator. Arrangements for the big dance, wh'rh will embody many nnvM features and which is ex- 'pected to draw out a grest crowd, were reported well under way. ("cromlttees include William Crulckshank. and W. M. Watts in 1 . r n 1(111. o r,r1 Arnold riaien in cnarge oi re freshments; G. A. Hunter, publi city, and H. S. Meadows, J. H. Bul ger. Dr. H. N. Brocklesby and n i r. i . i a j rw r r BOWLING -RESULTS Everything in Novelties 1 Eva's Novelty SHOP 635 3rd. Ave, West V?4f V JM4 . .. - .. . ror Ladies ana ueniiemens TAILORING M- T. LEE Wt Cover Buttons for Your Dress Buy Your Own Cloth Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing 3dAv. Phone Green 960 P.0.975 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. G0LDBLQ0M The Old Reliable Your Credit Is Good Hff i mm This advertisement is not publUhed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Ship Workers Large and all other club members ( I Jri SfriKf Ontario Men Demand Standard Wage Scale And Double Overtime In Building Corvettes TORONTO. Oct. 25: Four hund red men working on the building; of corvettes in an Ontario shlp- yard have gone on strike demand- Scores for This Week and Last Night ing a standard wage scale and In Mixed League Are Announced ( double tunp on Sundays and holi- ' afV In thrUFtve PinSjWwUng . League this week. Toilers won over Evening Empire, Woonjas over, People's Store, Franks over Slomo and Q- and S. over Rinky Dinks by scores of two games to one In each case, The fixture of Comosers vs. Alley Cats was deferred. 1 In last week's fixtures Q. and S. and Tpllersscored clean sweep three games nil victories over People's Store and Slomo respectively while Rlnkeys defeated Evening Empire, frank won over Woanjas and Alley Cats took Comosers two games to one, i Announcement On November 1 the business known as the VARIETY STORE. Third Avenue, will be taken over and oDerated by N- Mussallerc. j In his new enterprise Mr. Mus-saUem wtshe? to extend a welcome to his friends all over the city and district to drop in when they are down town next month and look over the large and wide assortment or stock in the VARIETY STORE Here they will find everything from toys for the youngsters to kitchenware and beauty aids for mother and carpenter's tools and smoker's sundries for dad. Every item is at a price-so low it will amaze you. Well be glad to see you, come in and look around at the 5c up to 99c VARIETY STORE 330 Third Avenue West Two Door.c West from Wrathall's Photo Finishers This store has no connection whatsoever with Mussallem's Economy Store which is under the capable management of J. Bowling Standings Ladies' League , Stylettes 11 4 Bluebirds 11 4 Rangers 11 4 i Savoy Swingers 10 5 Blg Sitrs ..... j 8 7 Annettes .... 4 11 Knox Hrtel .... 3 12 jLucky Strikss ... 2 13 Five fin League ! . w Home Oil 13 'Bankers H Armour's lu R.CJLF 9 Malkin's 7 Philpott-Evltt 6 Lipsett's 6 Signals 6 l rt?i 2 7 8 6 11 12 12 12 BRIDGE IS 11 11 11 13 11 10 9 7 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockcye IINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert 6 6 6 I' Nanaimo-Wellington Hulklcy Valley Alberta Sootless Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST.' Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For Fares, etc., Call oi Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE, PHONE 260 Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines UNDER WAYI Opening Games of Season Played Last Night Opening Prince Rupert Bridge League results last night were as follows: 1 Quatsinas, 5090; Prince Rupert 10 Dairy 9150. Sons of Norway. 7860; Cowboys. 12720. Musketeers, 6310; Ramblers, 8690. Canadian National Recreation Association. 8460; Grotto 11540. Cowboys 12720 7860 12720 Grotto 11540 8460 1154C Pr. Run. Dairy .. 9150 5090 9150 Ramblers 8690 CN.R-A 8460 Sons of Norway . 7860 Musketeers 6310 Quatsinas 5090 6310 11540 12720 8690 9150 AMERICA WOULD MOVE WASHINGTON' United States with other nations of the Western Hemisphere are making preparations to act In the way of establishing custody of French possessions should Vichy make any attempt to turn them over to B. C. . TW HITISH COLUMIIA OISTIUIIY CO lift NIW wtlTMINJTU.I.C W A TfU For Your New Call- grtfry, October LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2 Shows, 7:00 and lot CHARLES LAUGHTON 8690 8460 7850 6310 5090 VIVIEX LEIGH In -SIDEWALKS OF LONDON" A story of peace-tim!" t..:;lio6 (At 7:36 and 9:36) Added WORLD News Popular Science and Nortltj COMING SATURDAY Ann bothern In "Gold Rnti, MalsJe" plus Ray Milled In rvru 111 IL. a KEEP FOOD SAFE LONDON, Oct. 25 keepers have been "-'" D) Jul in store windows In v. -w :t & widespread damage tauxl t plodlng bombs. This idvcrtitement ii not published or diipUycd by the Liquw Control Bo.rd or by tjtc Government of British Columbii. l imi nniui-Supcr Vii sUpcr Deluxe Deluxe Taxi Taxi Fleet Fleet SEAL QUALITY 5 1. For Service Dependability Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture 4 Reconditioned Oil Ranges pump and tank. From 1 Electric Washer In perfect shape Special- 6 Heaters In perfect condition. From 6 Radios- Special 3 Typewriters Of various makes, From Phone BLACK 324 Complete with gQ 5(J Next Door to B.C. Clothlera J. H. BULGER Optometrist yal Bank BMg. S22.50 $5.50 TO 812.00 12.95 $22.50 T0 $27.00 New Furniture 6 Unpalnted Display Tables Very durable 6.75 and strongly constructed 21 Table Lamps-Latest styles and C 95 TO g3,95 finest shades, real values 2 Chlffrobes With 1 round mirror and 1 full length wvdroM and plenty of drawer space. $39.00 Regular $45.00, now 30 Spring-filled Felt Mattresses Of the very finest gj(j.50 materials and patterns, reg. $22.50, now 25 Felt Mattresses-In all sizes. $7.50 Special 12 Chesterfield Suites Latest styles and colors in th" raakes $75.00 TO $98.00 THIRD AVENE Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MM VALENTINDAIUY