FAQZ FOUR EYES Lieencee for Numounts Full-Tue Frames, tlie Newest. In Eye -Wear "Grown-Up" Styles for Growing Girls Styles just like big sister's. ..A complete line of shoe3 reasonably priced for everyone from baby on. up.:.. PHONE GREEN 615 Mail Orders Promptly Filled EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwdcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge l'hone 264 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties CUT RATE SHOE STORE Leaders In Shoe Values and Shoe Styles Catering to Particular Women PUMPS, WALKING SHOES TIES, DRESS SHOES A large varied choice in ' low heels, cuban and high heels to select from. $2.95 gjll The Cut-Rale has always offered shoes that combine both comfort and that well dressed appearance. Complete Stock of Men's Shoes, Too The Cut-Rate Shoe Sto B. C. Furniture Co. re THIRD AVENUE Open Saturday Night Phone BLACK 321 Third Atenne Next Door to D.C. Clothiers New and Used Furniture At the Lowest Prices in the City. It will pay you to come in and look over our large stock of new and used furniture I Beatty Washing; Machine In Al condition. Just COO fkfi like new ?04.UU i Large Size China Cabinet CO-fl Aft Arealsnap t?l.UU 8 Reconditioned Typewriters Of various makes at very low prices r.Natlonal' Cash Register Just like 45 00 4 umSlz:,,resser5-. $7.50 to $10.00 4; Kitchen Ranges With oil burners. Complete from $40.00 850.00 New Furniture 24 Mattresses 3-3, 4-0. Special Qry tj)uU 16 Spring-Filled Felt Mattresses Regular $22.50. flj-f O CIA Now ' tMO.DU 6 Studio Couches Can be made Into double bed. CO A ft A In the newest patterns J"'UU U Chesterfields- Of the finest quality and makes at given prices. . It's interesting to know when reading the Daily New? that the people of the whole district are doing the raniq. Mr. and " Mrs.' M.' J. Dougherty sailed last night on .the prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. E. A. Evans returned to the city on the Catala Tuesday afternoon 1 from a brief business trip to Port Simpson. Mike Hudema, who is now with the Royal Canadian Air Force, has arrived home from Aliford Bay to spend the holiday season on leave. I Sergeant Major Ollbert of the Canadian Army Service Corps here is sailing tonight on the Cardena for Vancouver on leave. Commander Geoffrey Borrie R.C. N. sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. a S. Muller left last.ntaht for Tacoma where with her two sons she will visit for a month or so with her daughters. Lieut. Peter Thoion of the local naval service and Mrs. Thorton and child sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver on holiday leave. I Hugh L, Forrest and John L. ' Lindsay were among local men returning home on the Prince Rup?rt Wednesday morning after taking up naval training In Victoria during , the past month. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith arrived ' in the city on the Prince Rupert' Wednesday morning from Victoria, ! where Mr. .Smith is In the naval ; service, to spend the Christmas and 1 New Year holiday season. Matt Caryula, who has been visiting for, 'the. past three weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Bjomson, Ninth Avenue East, is leaving for the south tonight. He plans to stop off at Campbell River to spend New Year Tvith another daughter. The Prince Rupert Rotary Club, at Its Christmas luncheon yesterday, was entertained by Mike Col-ussl and John Obuchinl, one with the piano accordlan and the other with vocal: selections. Peter Lakie presided in the absence of the president. Dr. Neal Carter. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, December a, iff i wy," iyjI I This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control 1 Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Joe Landry, formerly of the local staff of the Bank of Montreal and recently transferred from Vancou- i ver to Prince George, arrived In the city on Tuejday v'hl's tram from the interior and, after spending Christmas Vipi-p wim hlc mni I AT. DTm tT T T 1 I.. . u. aim ium. il. u. ijimury, BaUCQ last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Home Burns On Christmas Day Fire Outs Kitchen of Residence of Fred Cameron on Eighth Avenue While Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron were out paying Christmas Day ' calls Christmas Day. their home on Eighth Avenue East took fire. The kitchen was In flames by the time the fire department was called at 12:40 noon but the blaze was soon brought under control. The kitchen was gutted and the rest of the house and its contents suffered from smoke damage. There was .insurance. THIEVES ROB ; SANTA CLAUS I Private Cars, Containing (lifts, 1 Preyed Upon Christmas Eve Meanest thieves were busy In Prince Ruoert Christmas Eve, preying on Private cars containing Christmas parcels. Several such cases were reported to the city police. In a number of instances children's toys, wrapped up In iness for the morning, dlsapperaed. A thorough police Investigation is under way. Try a Daily News Want-Ad. ''SmtM(tSISSSI il DANCE EVERY SATURDAY J . ROSTOV HAi r. q nTi nrir 1 0 Three Sisters Are United On Christmas Day Three sisters-Mrs. Thomas Priest, Mrs. Edward McDcrmott of Dra-lorne and Mrs. Robert Moore were united for Christmas Day at the home of the former, Graham Avenue, Westview, for the first time In seventeen years. The three husbands were presents at the dinner as well as Fusiliers Smith and Ross. LONDON. Dec. 27: (CP) Rrl- taln'5 salvage workers are asking for old gloves, for handling muddy wreckage. They already have special gloves for handling sharp I objects. CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CPh.C. Wallace Block. Phone 641 Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK Second St. Phone Green 416 For Ladles and Gentlemen's liVlLVKliVli1"' We Cover Buttons for Your Dress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning. Press'nr, tcepalrlng SflAv. Phnlm Rrn QGfl l ll 07 Wm 11 i. 1. 1 !...!. 1 . . 1 . .... jt .... n.,i. iu iiiauit out pairuns ana inenas ior me business 1J iu-.. i i .. .... 2? Christmas Phone 13 TAXI Service i ill u? i IJ .1.1 -J B 1 LAST TIMES t?. '"V - w ".Mini r 2 Shows at 7 ;0fl,nH.y. In 'It Yin The Ai (At 7:33 and 9:38) ADDED "SITKA AND JLNfvi-(FJtipairick Travclo,uei NEWS and NOVELTY COMING SAT OXIY Eddie Ca ntn it "40 LITTLE MOTIir.US" -J Its Uockln the ToTTT Laughter' 11 flEOItr.E FOUMP.Y (England's Ace Co: ; ,lt r Oet Your Seats Nov For-. tiI l ?3 v eJ Frolic' f served 13c w is "inc and ! Dance at DAVE'S I ..,.,,! 191 j... ,ai . . . r ro 3.sft wrraiJSiB i Phones 18 & 19 p.o. Boi jjj Mussallem's Economy Store Let us help you with joor .Net Year party requircmtnls Opposite Canadian Legion Advertise in the Daiy Newt mi I! II IWf'M I I 'VLKQli N " I 31 rrm I. I llirilMw.i .. I I li -p II UFi'.-r .1 i;im i mWfr kL Silver Slinno, ' $1-2S 2.so $s cn r7r-::::L-!, 1 ill 'A 8B-40 in iw i.3s $2 Re "i . . 1 .uJPnnd i ' , w ilia i mnmm. .iKikiUiV x-y k m I a i i ill au m mM mm m mi oiRam,' mt u THE SEAL 01 QUALITY GOLD SEAL, Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert "RUPERT BRAND" I SOLE FILLETS CcIJophanc Wrapped No Waste 25c per lb. Obtainable at STERLING FOOD MARKETS LTD . RUPERT BUTCHERS BULKLBY MARKET Also served at the Boston and Commodore Cafe Smoked and Cured Fish available at the above Stores Packed By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert O. Ltd. "ritl.h Columbl 8 ft ft ft ft Is? 5& ft in e To Our Many Patrons and Friends we Extend A Very Happy New Year THE SEAL COVE TRUCKING AND TRANSPORTATION CO. AND 32 -TAXI- The iSniiv Joro i - ', . .V nll . j .,o ia u memDer oi tne uanaoian Aiwiif !., "00""."onf oi tno uanat ian I'ress ana in I nf Vo7 wKuiauon& it 13 tne oniy papei yr ln m these 7hZTer organizations, n(l.vvest of Edmonton holding .riT- member