PAG2 TQZR EYES Lkencec for Numounts FhH-tbc Frames, The Newest in Eje-Wear 2 -FOR DRESS SALE BUY AND CHOOSE FALL COATS WINTER COATS CHILD EEVS WEAK Free 2 The most unusual dress sale of the year. Over 30 dresses from which to choose. Crepes, sheers, wools, prints. All the newest fail colors and styles. AH LINGERIE MILLINERY HOSIERY EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelery Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone ZOl for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties LAST 2 DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Anniversary Sale jll j EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT A Storewide Event Don't Miss This ACCESSORIES GLOVES fc PURSES UNDERWEAR JLiil Orders Fromptlj Filled Open Saturday Night J RUPERT PEOPLES STORE j "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" i THIRD AVE, Next to Hcilbroner's Phone BLUfi SV! 5 FURNITURE Chesterfield Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Occasional Pieces at moderate price. STOVES Enterprise Rangers for Coal or Wood Enterprise Quebec Heaters for Coal or Wood Enterprise Oil Heaters. Smart appearance and remarkable value for the money FLOOR COVERING Inlaid Linoleum, Printed Linoleum, Battleship Linoleum and felt base floor covering sold by the yard RUGS Jaspe, Printed Linoleum, Congoleuras and Felt. Size 9x12, 9x101, 9x9, 9x7, 6x9 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, 6'9x9, 36x63, 27x5 1, 25x 18 What have you ? In household goods to exchange for Better New Things we have in our store If nothing required at present, we pay you cash EIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING -:- THIRD AVENUE Phone Green 916 Store Hours 8:30 ajn. to 5:30 pjn. J. H. BULGER I I Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk Optometrist i VALENTIN DAIRY Royal Bank mar Bid. FC0N2 157 Mrs. Ernest Gammon sailed las night ca the Prince Rupert lor a brief trip to Vanconrer. S. J. Jabour returned to the t . on the Prince Rupert last era:-": after spending a week at Stew-, and Premier on insurance b-ii."" j ess and trill be here for the i.s few days before proceeding to V. roarer. Mrs. J. H. Smith and chUd c last night on the Prince Rupert a trip to Vancouver. Charles W. Harrison. Dawr bank teller, was a passenger abc j v the Princess Norah yesterday a" -t- nooa going through on a tr.p :3 VancouTer. icr Richard L. Petton. agent he White Pass & Yukon Route a? A -was a passenger aboard the Pi -cess Norah yester. ay afternoon g ing through on a trip to Vanccurer Percy Sharpe. who has been engaged in mining In the Dawson district. arriTed in the city en the Princess Norah yesterday aften.x being on his way to Massett. George Matheson jr of StewJ who has been engaged in mi.-.:.".?, work in the Yukon Territory, arr.v-ed in the city from the north on! the Princess Norah yesterday after-1 noon and will proceed Sunday evening on the Catala to Stewart. - , CUsfTEO FOR SALE FOR SALE 1930 Marquette motor, completely overhauled. Cash. Apply Johnston, at Salvage Co. (2C4 FOR SALE Beatty washing ma chine. Good condition. Phone 93. 263 FOR KENT ROOM for rent 343 7th Ave W. 2S3) ROOM for rent Suitable for two. Box 33, Daily News. 2C8 LOST LOST Light fawn cocker spaniel. Answers to Sandy. Phone 25. KOUND WANTED (264) FOUND Sum of money, Apply Daily News Office. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, apply Levin Apartments, suite 4. tf WANTED Boy for night work. Apply Box 37 Daily News. tf WANTED Medium or small-sized piano. Phone Black 603. (265 "GOVEBVMEKT LIQUOR ACT (Section 28.) Notice Of Application lor A IWr Llrrnte Notice Is hereby given tht on the Fineentb uy ctf December, A. D. 1940 next, the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board (or a lic ence in reroeot of premies being 9rt a ouiKung mown aa the Meeker! oiocc, Mtuate at no. 727, Third Arenue. WU Prince Rupert, upon the land detcrtbed a Lota Nob. 5 and 8, Block No. 32, Section 1, prince Rupert Toirn-atte. hltn 923, Prince Rupert Land Regirfratlon District, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the bottie for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated this 26th day of October, A. D. 190.-- john nosKiire, or 1 THE DAILY NEWS Friday, Kc i. . . -bed r j . . i c Control er b . ;au. (TT.r""' ot British CONTINGENT FROM YUKON (Continued Iron Page One) Frai.-f A.. :ie." Yufconer gotng sooth to erss yesterday was Norraan Mar-rzy a well known natiTe 900 of ffl 'ahorse 15 Is Objectke W .h Capt. George "Black M. P. icad'.-g :he moveraent, efforts are being made to secure 150 recruits f . ; cr rseas service to the Yukon. Now thar the season's raining work is crer many young men of the Terr.wwy are era ring to get into i2g SLZ'h. Gi Besner. the Dawson born member of the party which was here yesterday. Is the son of Fred Besner well known Yukon pioneer f 1932 vintage and Is related to OLcr Besner. formerly of Prince K pert and now of Vancouver. Gus Besner s brother-in-law, A. Dubois, -5 superintendent of eleven dredges for the Yukon Consolidated In the Dawson district. Otto Nordling. a former member of the Bank of Montreal staff, vis-1 ::ed Prince Rupert in 193S enroutel to Vancouver and, before reum-j ing north, toured London, Paris j and Sweden. In 1SS5-35 be was in-1 strum en tal in organizing the Alas ka Yukon Goodwill Tour to the Indian Agent James GIDeU sail-! 03 5' taking tomorrow. Otherwise. Ice Carnival which has ed last nisht on the Prince Rmert i business wa, of a routine nature. an eTpnt ever since for a trip to the Ocean Falls dis triet on official duties. Fifty-five Dawsonltes, including Louis Tjerrland. well known hockey and curiinng teams, flew 1 Prince Rupert man. wso ior several to Fairbanks in March 1936 a At a meeting of the Werner i; years has been foreman for the Yu- record which has not since been Auxiliary of the Canadian Legfor j ton Consolidated Mining Co. in the equalled. Two years ago. while last night, with the president. Mr. ! Dawson district, flew this week by working for the Yukon Consoli-Henry Smith sr.. in the char. a Yukon Soathern Air Transport to dated at Granville, NordHng or-financial report on the recent an-1 Vancouver. ganlzed a softbaH dub, entering nual bazaar was presented, showtas i?ht teams hi the league and that the highly gratifying amour.tj c a Birarngham. one time part Png for a trophy. of 5340 had been reaiiied Arraiiee- owner of the Dawson News and now " ments were corcluded for he Peppy - a si:C;essfuI Mayo miner, was in SHEFFIELD. England. November ' ' ' the city aboard the Princess Norah 8 CP W. W. Wood has been I ye--erday afternoon going through installed as Master Cutler of Shef-i : Vancouver to spend the winter. fMd for h's econd term. He held the office before in 1924-25 Southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, CPU. steamer Prir.cess Norah. Capt. William Palmer, had on board a total of 124 passengers . including thirty-three persons who 1 disembarked here. Half a dozen persons toofej passage from here for" i Vancouver on the vessel. i 1941 PICTURE CALENDERS DOUBLE AtAiTT,c Valentine Edy Made in Scotland Calendars Just arrived. More beautiful than ever w ilh a new low price set-up 15c 25c And Up 45c Despite, the war British goods are coming through without delay and because of the favorable exchange prices are lower. Christmas Cards A choice range of Special Designs for every one. . Cards for Relatives and Friends. Special cards for E.C.A.F. and R.C.A. Select your cards from the largest selection. ; 2 1 5c T0 35c Each From Xmas Headquarters at VARIETY STORE'S WEDNESDAY'S WEEKLY NEWS OF SPECIALS A fine pink Berry Bowl in glassware at 35c. Then comes a yellow earthenware Mixing Bowl set of 3 for 92c. Following these lines we specialize on green and pink Butter and Cheese Dishes, also made of glass, at 35c. A green glass measuring cup and lemon Reamer combined Jooks good to us at 43c. At 95c youll find a specially fine pink Berry Set with Cream, Sugar and Butter dishes to match the set. We are gradually building up our line of 5c 10c 15c articles. Lots of new things to Interest you at The Variety Store j Chaplain Speaks :Tv P rfo W Pink er K-ndersley. Saskatchewan. ,1U lYUlui j v,ium Pak McCready. 27 miner ' , , t t 1 vaster At Is Luncheon Adcph vateiet. miner, tyon.j Rev. Major Jackson or Victoria, military district chaplain to His Majesty's Forces and at one time, rector of the Anglican Church ati Atlin. gaTe a brief address at the Prince Rupert Rotary Club yester-1 day. in which he spoke of the exrel-lent work being done here by Rey. Captain Roy Durnford. Major Jackson mentioned his former residence In AUin where he ar.ion and every boat from nowwas at that time a missionary. Dr. cd w probably see recruits neaa- jj young, minister of education and later head of the department of health, came from there and so did Frank Mobtey. at one time member of the Legislature for Prince Rupert, and Judge W. E. Fisher. Speaking of the work of the service clubs, the speaker mentioned that this work had in the past always been undertaken by the church been and st..:: was a centre of soc ial lanity. WATPH For Your New LAST TIMES TOXIUHt 2 Shows, 7 01 i-i j j, GINGEB ROGERS In "Primrose Path" WHh JOEL MrrREA (At 7:31 and 9 ADDED ttW rt -WINDOW CLE .WEES' WORLD NEWS k X0VT1TI COMING SATIRDAT Laurel & lUrdv n SAP it SEA" Plus "YOt C AN T FOOL YOUR WIIX work. So the chi' vice clubs had ver mon and ai. w-:r-: The churrh always had same primal fore-: nlMMWt ; iini vn Super Deluxe Taxi Fleet i: 1 . Call- SAP For Service j Atlf Itsm Anrlnltllirff niiu LCLicuuauiinj Every now and then we wish to call the attention of the public U the fact that our coal i$ miKe you very jjiupuauiuu "Or ne,iy The coal we sell Is at f bU ' our wnotf Vouii LIKE THE WAV THEYT?EATyo( the proper heat ss oar Un h as fall of the proper poondi You can quickly prore this ( your own satisfaction f phoning Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 631 632 "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Ezn Co. Ltd. --iti.h rvilnmbis