PAGE SIX EYES Licencee for NumounU Full-rue Frames, The Newest In Eye-Wear EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewclery Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties GOOD NEWS! BY POPULAR DEMAND "PEOPLES" SALE COATS & DRESSES Continues Another Week ! Tay Day Specials Over 50 Dresses and 20 Coats to Select From At These Prices $25 ao $10 ft 4 sv AH raESSS2HE33El COATS YouH YouU aeree agree with with u3 uS a wonderful bargain. 56 to $12 ftOQQ: DRESSES $ Npa-pst. nnnnlir styles. Color and style choice. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE j "In the Heart of Prince It'unqrt" ' ) i j? 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Here arc a few leader values Drums 25c, GOc, $1.15 Panda Bears .... 90c to $3.95 Wetum Dolls 75c and $1.33 Nurse Doll 75c t Scotch Doll $1.20 and $3.25 Tootsietoy Sets 50c & $1.00 Kingsbury Tractor and Trailer sets - $1.00 Cinderella Aluminum Play Sets .. 50c and 95c Finocchio Printing Sets 35c, 50c, 95c Electric Trains Complete with transformer .'. $11.50 Large Steel Dump Trucks $2.40 Tinkertoy 75c and 93c Marble Tin Gamcs . 75c Bell Target Set $1.20 and $1.25 Dart Pistols , 35c . 300-picce Jig Saw Puzzles . 25c Keystone Action Battleships $1.95 Just Received A Grand Selection of Hooks for All Ages Shop Now Its More Convenient and Stock is More Complete tian of the Houre mining commit tee, made this motion. Better Pensions The Liberals came out strongly for better old age pensions, pro- BIRMINGHAM'S BIT BIRMINGHAM, Dec. 5: (CP) ' This city's "War Weanons WppIc" Jhcld before the recent severe blltz- sneg on me city, raised more than $35,600,000 for defence purposes. DEBUNKS POLAR BEAR COLORADO SPRINGS, Dec. 5: (CP) The Polar bear does not like -.old weather, Edward W. Clark of the Mountain Zoo, reports. The varmer it Is the better the polar bears like It If they have plenty :f water, Clark says. DANCE X EVERY SATURDAY 1 I ' BOSTON HALL, 9 O'CLOCK t Raw Furs We Ilave Orders For and Require Immediately 3000 Marten, 500 Lynx, 200 Fisher 5000 Mink and 25,000 Weasels In order to secure these articles for our customers, we are prepared to pay you more money than anyone else. We have SPECIAL ORDERS for Dark and Dark Brown Marten and Small Dark and Dark Brown Fishers and we are prepared to pay you SPECIAL PRICES for these iwo articles For Highest Market Prices and 100 Satisfaction, Try Your, next shipment to us Do it Now! Thanking you in anticipation, we are, Trappers Furs B-fStandard Bank BIdg., Vancouver, B V THE DAILY NHWS TRIBUTE TO IPLAY VERY PATTULLO, WELL DONE M. P. McCaffery Speaks at Meeting Little Theatre Makes Good In vi uDtrai tiriuiivc ai tictoria i iicr uusoanu s tue, firsi Recently ' Public Presentation ictcui meeting ui uic 13. Liioeral c uidii f ;u Aiiiiuc nupct b ARsnr.lntlnn mppiiMvo Anrrftnr Little Theatre crrnnn lrt (hp thr. to one who was there Hon. O. M. ac comedy "Her Husband's Wife" i Weir. Provincial Secretary. - an- at the auditorium of Booth Mem-1 nnnnooH tViot rtrf.,i1Hae lr...l,4nt Orial Rehnnl Inst, nltrht nine Vilrrhlv to the operation of health insurance CIed'tabIe to al" concerned and in British Columbia are being rap- V"J entertaining ior tne audi- give details but the association went ort was wel1 worth-while and on record ,a$. .fully in accord with warranting of a much larger nutting health "insurance Into ef- measure of -patronage than it refect ceived on opening night. Possibly. This was one of II resolutions lhIs wl11 be rectified on the repassed by the executive including Presentation tonight for it complete endorsement of the Pat- can be heartily recommended, tullo government and Its nresent "Her Husband's Wife" is a typi policies. Personal tribute was paid to the Premier by M. P. McCaffcrv of Prince Rupert, who mentioned a 40-year association with Mr. Pat-tullo, in supporting a vote of confidence Jn his administration. Resolutions were passed fully en cal raise but it permits of a great er degree of versatility for the various members of its cast than 1 is sometimes afforded by such a vehicle. The cast consists of six I persons, each of whom carried off j his or her role capably. Outstanding performances were by Bruce f Stevens, r'.15' whose .s experience ?xPerence stoa stood dorsing Hon. John Hart's 1941-1942 n eaa, ana Miss Mar- budget, which has been under at- -Booa tack, supporting Premier Pattulo's MCifcnian ana Miss Coral Attitude on the Rowell-Sirois report. ?nrg"f; wn;( tnoush Kn ew , the 'Ulghts. both endorsing the new $250,000 cdi.- r?re were fine. Hon-1 enmt to munlcloalitles and '"If rrmerua3, tcmPantal baekine backing thP the envprnnnpntv government's rtr,i,in decision wlfe and lhe latter as a poised not to set un a highway commission. Will Co-operate In connection with the motion on the Rowell report the Premier said young lady. Important parts are also carried out well by Edward Stark and John Good. Miss Faith King Is a demure maid. The stage settings SS have been the government intended to co-op- J rf , PalnstaklSly arranged and erate in everv wav with th r.i are very attractive. Lovely n the war effort. w'" "J '"c costumes principal Another rps-liit'on urged, as a !.. ' ws measure, that th- federal gov- auef aZclotT' t . ... .. B Charles Edkins. for his efforts. vinmem co-ooerat. wun tne dtov- . , , 'nee in the establishment of a metal JX, "",, "TX A 7 , th Oood in k -efinine J?hnS0n Joh.n charge industry on the coast. nU2!,ld MPherson. former chair- " ?pe"!2 a"Q TV M The supplementary musical program included selections by Mrs. Charles Anderson, violist; Corporal d'Avlll, flautist, and Private Deak- , anojj, pianist, ana piana austs Dy rviefntr . r u rxjsmfr the ape limit be reduced tv, Mt ti. t from 70 to 65 years and the month- mcT ly pension be Increased from $20 Between first and second acts of ao costs Mathense laudin, iS o?nJ?ui Zl Vn ,he L"tle -Theatre movement and egular or special leave was advo- , bespcaking puWte support on ,u ediea. behalf nth ied,er.al fiel ihe utlve U5herettcs for the evening were voted complete confidence' In the Mlsses TnOTnson. UST MinlSter ?r- Anne W,ny,w' CreddlfMoSan Mackenzie King. I, and Marion McLachlan. Senator iJ W. 'de H.; tour u v.r. n moYih"jesolutJ,oru-Wtdth rnme Minister Churchill, President Roosevelt, and Prime Minister King were the three outstanding statesmen leacjlng the democracies of the world today. EDMONTON'S SPITFIRES EDMONTON, England, Ike. 5 (CP Arknowlcdsing the contribution from residents of Edmonton, Canada, of $25,000 to this city's Siit.f.te fund it is noted ron- Edmontons. and other LONG QUEUES BOTH WAYS CARLISLE, Eng., Dec. 5: (CP) There is a shortage of barbers in northwest England with young hair-clippers called up for military service. Queues (of customers) in many shops are longer than usual. Ballinger & Stafford Repairs of AH Types Typewriters. Cash Registers, Adding Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Etc. Location Corner 3rd Ave. and 4th St. Next C.P.R. Ticket Office Fresh Loral Hhw knd Pasteurized MiHt VAi,KNT!N DAtUY J. H. BULGER Optometrist Keyal Bank R14f For Ladies and Gentlemen's TAILORING M T- LEE We Cover buttons for Your Dress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing 3dAv. Phone Green 9C0 P.0.975 ..! I B jgg My purity TJit hopi' i feed to Art the fine (No wonder bo alto ii my 13c -I'm eireflllltf looted And checked et every And (ttn on every Now when I've J ninety dyi, They jive m They put me For delivery My quility fi I tell for utl At ordinery LUCKY LAI nifflt, ft.,, tl 1 ,1,'h.y i I lend H popuUr H end), m ebut. 3H bottlei HI ma.. . L u r li Y L A u : 'I7i Champafne of liferi" Othmrfmmoui tmlt .'.VrrrafMf IUIMHI llt.KII Bt KTON tMHl LF. SILVKIt PRIN(; STOIJT COAST BREWERIES LIMirro Vincouver New Westminster This adve -t : pin"nt ! Mot nuht.ah or dlnplayed !y the Liquor Control Board or by the Government f Rrltlth Columbia. There'll Always Be A Scotland CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Coltor., D.CJh.C. Willace Block, Phone 64C .Commercial Hotel Prince Rupert Thoroughly Renovated Hot and Cold Water In Rooms Inner Spring Mattresses Harbor View ALEX PRUDHOMME Proprietor Joan Bennett Given Opportunity to j Show Versallty in "Home Across the Ray" I f With George, Raft and Joan Ben-', ncu snaring steiiar nonors ana Walter Pldgeon, Gladys" George, Lloyd Nolan and June Knight In featured supporting roles, "The House Across the Bay" is being shown on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here, tonight and to- morrow. The story Is an original .one of a young woman who Is con. 'fronted with the problem of adjust ing her lire to a strange fate when her husband is sent to prison for Income tax evasion. miss Bennett has wider scope than usual in thi? picture for she is seen as an actress and dancer in addition to dramatic ODDortunltles. This Is a radical Innovation for the actress who in the past has confined herself t6 more sedate roles. Elaborate gowns worn by Mis? Bennett are a feature of the picture. Outstanding sets include a swank New York night club where the ac tion of the story begins, authentic prison cells and a streamlined race course.. ; Whifflets From The Waterfront y . On a regularly scheduled voyage from Vancouver to Alaska, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, arrived In port at 9:30 this morning rom Vancouver and sa;lcd lus: ne hour later for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she is due back here next Monday afternoon southbound. The vessel had a light list of passengers going north but it is prnprf! Ambiguity, due to a typographical error in an important part of the report In yesterday's paper of the International Fisheries Commission meeting Tuesday, might nave led icu some ju.iic readers reaaers to to believe oeiieve that staff gcsiea i that mat "Jialibut "jiaiiDut had had never never been easier tb to catch patch Jhan ihan Xhtj ,thpy are are toaay.- j Nlckerso: scientific staff who made the statement. The scientists emphasized that there was a tendency for the abundancy ot the fish to flat ten il" out at t this tins time. time, Out uut of or fair The n lines appeared , in . the Elgin ness to th lair- J. " con:erned( this trlbutlons are expected also from Gazette, written by a 21-year-old pvnian-,n"; h. explanation Is made Edmonton, Frimnninr. Australia, 4c,oii, j . w.J ..- ,.. wife of a farmhand. Mrs. William George. It Is her version of a well-known song: , There'll always be a Scotland; Lcsh me! I'm feared tae speak, She's kept sae much in the background, It nearly gars me greet. But I maun hae my word In , Tae keep her flag unfurled Her mighty deeds o valor That are ken't 'round a the world. Conviction Is Quashed Jack Everett of Rivers Inlet Wins Appeal Against Fine for ing Liquor For Sale Judge W. E. Fisher.' in County' .... j uiu y . uutuiiru n rnn. LEAFLETS BOOM BOMBERS LAHORE, India, Dec. 5: (CP) Thursday, Deceffiht., STORY OF ShP Rrm,u it - i 11 DEVOTION! Luck...Boih Ki She betrnvrH . "pi lata,, -chooslnj a o protect nr. him frm - ui uniy a nui. m' fall in l.n.l...-. - . ""MIH, 1 u dramatic conflict J tirnnr nr inxp' Who dlnt OEOUGE RAFT JOAN BENNETT In "The House Acros The Bay With WAITFR riD(,E0 Cil ADYS 0i;0RGt LLOYD NOLIX (At 7 31 and J:JJ) L?0 MARCH OF TIME And WOK Ml KVWU i i tv. Our Special Xmu Tickets ortb- IhnrljTV l!ook Make Vn Idea Xj Gift' ...... ai MIU1I 9 CtiAt- Vi.Utl. to have a heavy load southbouail. iv In all there were 35 passengersvon oiBioio2iOils tne mncess Norah. One disembarked here and two went north from Prince Rupert. What Is. A PERFECT DIAMOND? ? A diamond r ... v. bt et ... . members, of the scientific J' quallty (be!:;4 ,,M' of the Commlsilon had sug- bn rpots. L. -; t: :i ddc naws) but ' br '" ' perfeQt.it sh . uid :t lih. colont: Alliance. Thu beauty you w why we pro!' by offering unqu: ity. "Vi "Oi tt'-Vi a campaign for funds to buy Map 923. prince is SaUn.ROthrn f th,e by a ,eaf,et rald' aflets-rth. rV Sanskrit qanr.? ,, cla-slc. , f bore the words "This might have on the U into Slndhl. ,been a Nazi bomb. Defend the" ; dated thu .n - 1 Punjab by helblne tn hnV 'H. - - a a v wmb rv 4 ALEXANDER 3 L 3 ( 22 H iirrain nnmnnni Hnitiv: cuaranireu dcucci anun- ed for one year free. m -v 1 : John mm Ltd. w,: 111 ."r.' ,vlctlon and n ot 300 Wch had , -oovr.nNMi:NT uro Acr . f "1C"' Dn Imposed upon Jack Everett' e'io When n. call i. for King and country t. -4 Xotlrp nf Annlliatloll for I Iff U" "HU " " al t ' comes comes . ..I' 'VH'" luf T0'. Frae city, hill and glen. Ancl a' around the Empire, As far as London toon, The held o' malst depalrtments Ye will find a Scottish loon. Handed in by Mrs. Robert Cameron. TIME OUT FOR CULTURE DELHI, Dec. 5: (CP) Sir Lance- vlnclat Cannery In the Rivers In let district. Stanley H. Anderson of Vancouver appeared for the appellant with T. W. Brown acting for the crown. NOTICE Id HEREBY the 18th day or Oc uhdrrslgntd intoi tb Liquor Ooretrol Do'i " ! renjpeot to the prwn the building luiovi: Hotrl ettua,te t: . Avenue nnrt Elglitn c rrlnte ntupert as Lotfl Thlricm ' fl4). Blrck Nlive (fi sell t :: prt desrr 1 . I-" , led it 1 HWmmiV mtm MeaiemaeM- " t I Nanaimo-Wellington Bulklcy Valley , Alberta Sotlcss mm It Pays to Always Buy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaff ery, Ltd. nnnvn in I'llll.t.