EYES Llceneee (or Numounti Full-vut Frames, The Newest In Eje-Wear FALL COATS WINTER COATS CHILDREN'S WEAR LINGERIE MILLINERY HOSIERY EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelery Repairinff, Hand Engraving CHxVS DODLMEAD Optometrist In Charje Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties s RUPERT PEOPLES STORE BUY Anniversary Sale 2 - FOR -1 DRESS SALE AND CHOOSE I , Free The most unusual dress sale ot the year. Over -80 dresses from which to choose. ..Crepes, sheers, wools, prints. All the newest fall colors and styles. All sires. EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT A Storewide Event Don't Miss This ACCESSORIES GLOVES & Tl'RSES UNDERWEAR Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Hfilbrwnrr'i- Thone BLUE MV ... B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture I Kitchen Ranjes and Oilburners From C Heaters From - ; SESSIONS S-Day Chime docks-Special $ Cameras From rheao BLACK 3St "JET" S40.00 849.50 $5.00 TO $12.50 $9.95 $1.50 TO $5.00 New Furniture 3 t-l She Beds Complete Bedstead, spring and raaUrcss 18 Sprint-filled Felt Mattresses Ot the very best ' quality ticking. Special Next Door to B.C Qothlen STOVE POLISH Keeps Steel Stove Tops nrljht, it doesn't blacken, and cleans them V. while hot ALL IV C. STORES $24.50 $16.50 31 Table Lamps In the latest colors and Q-f Qff U QQ Qj? pA.tfD ,HS th, UIJK1 .hldM C Vnpainted Droy-leat Tables Very strongly built Special - S Kitchen Ranges For coal and wood. 2-tone enamel ot various styles, from $6.75 $65TO$98 6'3-pTece STUDIO SETS With, chromium trimmings, couch can be made into double bed. 3 spring-filled cushions and blanket storing space, in aU colors Including brown, wine and green. Priced at $75.00, $92.00 Bd $99.00 H 3-plece Chesterfields In rust, wine, brown, red. green. Made ZZZS?"'". S75.00TOS104 THIRD AYENEX Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher AAA. Certificate rilONE RED SH WEEKEND isa. FILM BILL The Saint Takes Over" And "Pop Always Pays" Comprise Double Feature Program The Saint Takes Over." story of a resourceful super-crooks campaign to save the reputation of a police inspector in ms tune or need, and "Pop Always Pays.'" an hilarious comedy, comprise the double bill for this afternoon and evening at the Capitol Theatre here. George Sanders, Wendy Barrie and Jonathan Hale head the cast of "The Saint Takes Over .'" George Sanders again plays the iltle role of the noted fiction figure of The Saint" Jonathan Hale plays the part of the police inspector while Miss Barrie has the feminine lead as a vengeful girt cut to get retribution for the death of her brother at the hands of a ring. The supporting cast includes Paul Gullfoyle, Morgan Conway, Robert Keane. Cyrus W Kendall, James Barke and Pierre Watkin. In "Pop Always Pays." Jeff Thompson i Derm's 0"Keefe is always having his car repossessed by the finance company. Finally, with the hrlo of his girl. Adelo Pearce. he gets the car paid off and the ccurle wish to get married S br. the girls father. Leon Errol. : refuses consent until the young man shows he is able to save $1000. Complications begin to pile an. Wadlns to a haDDy and in-1 Interesting culmination after many. vicissitudes. j s I'XMAS SEAL I CAMPAIGN ; Tlans Under Way For Sale Here as lvSisnssSiSs,s.Nisvav,SiSi ! governmen eu as usewnere 5 Plans for the annual Christmas Si Seal campaign, the proceeds of 1 which are used to combat tuberculosis in the province, are now under ill ui ad cu tu vj nic i tvui- j 1 munltles. . Keen appreciation ot the 1 I work of the society in fighting the i White Plague In the province Is ex- pressed by Dr. N. M. Carter, latron of the Christmas Seal Campaign. who urges citizens to continue to ; support this very necessary crusade. 'With the war at a critical stage. ehtSgnizsinger 1 or tuberculosis to the defence forces . . . . s nd takes adequate measures to smeet it j The people In general must ree- selves and help provincial and vol untary health agencies prevent the THE DAILY NEWS THEY USED TO LIVE THERE Two London boys look at the debris plied up in front of their ruined home after a German air raid. There are gaping holes In the wall, large sections of the roof are blown away. Children like adults are taking an optimistic attitude toward the orgy of destruction and often prefer to watch the planes with their fateful loads, rather than seek the safety of bomb shelters. pi w Waterfront Whiffs Herring Run is Now Being Awaited-Local Cannery Was Last to Close cusease. Public runds are not read-1 close down. It will resume opera lly available for clinic survey and 'uons later on herring canning, pre educational prevenuve work that means so much In checking tuberculosis. "Such funds can be raised through the sale of Christmas Seals, which offer an attractive and ef- ARRIMNG TO.MORROW New Shipment ot COATS Latest Stjles. Inspection Invited. Every Coat with Gold-btoom's Guarantee. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable Tour Credit Is Good NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarem Froprletcr A BOMS AWAY FROM HOME" Rates tic op M Roocns Eot & Cold Water Prfhre Rcpert, B.C rhm r.aexiii After a long season of production which included a substantial pack of faU varieties. Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. cannery on the Ocean Dock here was the last salmon packing plant in this district to pa ration way. for same being une'er On a regular voyage from Van couver via the Queen Charlotte Is lands Union steamer Venture. Cant fecUTe way of providing protection ' Geoore Coles, arrived In DOrt at for the public. Nearly 3MXX) euni- 12:39 noon today and will saa at cal examinations were made in B.C. . s o'clock tonight on her return last year. Al least that many, and j sooth over the same route. preferably more, must be made this j year and next to help keep Canada t The Canadian Fishing Co. is plan-strong, jning to commence operations on I herring at its Butedale reduction Indian Department's cruiser Xas-keena is on a ten-day trip down the roast to such points as KItkaUa. Kitimaau Hartley Bay. Klemtc. Bd- A German language broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation said that a German expedition 1 an unsuccessful attempt to seize the observation station in Greenland' A Norwegian pauol boat made them I prisoners, the broadcast said. I Searchlight Auxiliary Organized With.no other fishintr activity in sicrht in the mean time, watch is now being kept out for herring to put in an ; 1 1 i Ti : :it 1 i.vii. il upptraraucu jiereauuuis. it is sun, nowever, a uuie eany as the run did not commence last year until mid-November. As soon as the fish become available in seining quantities, reduction plants at Tucks Inlet. Port Edward and tne need lor close control or tutor-'elsewhere along the north coast cul64iicarinc4be.bverVnipad"wtiU start operations. The usual parrs: requirements axe aiso oe put up. This week the wives of the and men of the Second Search ' light Battery gathered at the home of Mrs. Cecil Fitzgerald, Fourth Avenue West for the purpose of organizing a Women's Auxiliary to the battery. The following officers were elected: President Mrs. Cecil Fitzgerald. 1 Vice PresidentMrs. Ellis. ' Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Altken. Committee Mrs. Yorston. Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Ward and Mrs Forbes.. Meetings win be held twice a month. !and canning plant next week, ac-j.,, . - - cfTOraiOLXI. c-rV,;V.. Nov. 2: CP -'cording More FllP Alaim to word received in the Swedish farmers have killed U C "C lldrm5 aniclty. pUm proTide em-1 unusually large number ot carUe t T,k. Tl T T TJSZJL i -5 1 nis 1 ean uamage Is Inconsequential So far this year there have btea thirty-six fire alarms in Prince Ru- a Bella and Bella Coola with James pert as compared with 25 In the Co&man of Vancouver, inspector ot .first ten months of last year. Dam-Indian afencies. who Is making ajage from fire so far this year has tour of the district on official dut- been one chimney fire this being ies. The Naskeesa left on Wednes- j Use same number as in October of day ot this week and is expected last year. bark about the end of next week. Indian Agent James GWett who went as far as Butedale with the Xaskeena. returned to the city on ,'. the Cardena lasi evening. TRADE WITH INDIA DELHI, Not. 2: t CP Increase in Indian trade wiih Canada has been notable since the declaration lor war. Canadtn Dorcases in trr. moaths were $1,653,759 compared n (iniun i tt . DARWIN HOME BOMBED i LONDON. Not. 3: tCP The BURMESE SMALL CHANGE indirt? houskig the Indian Stod- iuuvAj.. is-jEma. ."ov. 2: enu Hoatei wtden was an tn. Burma now has a stamp voiced at one viea sxthr Ota tent The stomp wiB be used fer carrying '... -pape.-; Jhosae of Charles Darwtn. was daaaged to a receas air raid. The eroteUonist lived in the Goxer Street bouse from 1S39 to uu 1 School In Which She Taught Has Been Destroyed Mrs. O. H. Arnold is in receipt of a paper from Northampton shire, England, describing the I bombing and showing pictures of a school in which she taught before leaving the Old Country. In (he destruction of the school four adults and six children were killed. School classes were in session as the bombing took place. A factory across the street was hit by the enemy bombs at the same time. GOOD SAMARITANS LONDON. Nov. 2: (CP) English motorists are asked to fill their cars, wherever they are going, by Sir Stenson Cooke, secretary of the Automobile Association. "Stop and offer a lift to anyone who may need it," he suggests. WHAT TO DO WIT IT? CARLISLE, Eng., Nov. 2: (CD-Lord Henley, of Askerton Castle uumoemna. nas oiierea the na-Itlon a lenrth of Roman Wall on his property. The portion of the ancient wall offered Is more than a mile long. Saturday, Kovemberi, Super Deluxe Taxi Fleet 1 5tt . IU.MUHT ONLY 2 Complete Shows, 7:00 4 j y GEORGE SAM)EKs In I..lf It IV -4J "SAINT TAKES OVER" (At 8:10 and 10 $) PLL'S LEON EKROL In "Pop Always Pays" (At 7:00 and 3 ?3 Coming Mon. Tun, 1 HEANNA DURRIN In "SPRING PARADE I FRESH SHRIMPS1 Daily After 4 SO p.m. BOAT W.SJ TUOTIER-S DOCK Nanaimo-Wellington Bulkley Valley Alberta Sootless Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. rnoNE 116 WATf W For Your New PHONE HI For Service And Dependal Every now and then we wish to caU the attention of the pnblie t( the fact that oar coal I Our coa hy fMJfe iv u yen we erf A ft cut wVtutf V?0lt LIKE The wav a Tiot. proposition" The coal we sell is as fall ef the proper heat as our ton is as full of the proper pounds. Yoa can quickly prove this t your own satisfaction tX phoning Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. rilONE 651 652 "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prtaee Baert Co. Ltd.