' PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Cut EYES Ucencee for Numounls Fnll-me Frames, The Newest In Eye-Wear M, tax JEWELER EYES Expert Optical Service, Vatch, Clock, Jewelery Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment Heilbroner -DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties Flight Lieutenant J. M. Ready LONG ROAD ROUND and Royal Air Force party from Ali- MANCHESTER, Nov. 19: (CP) ford Bay left on last evening's The Guardian criticizes the central- train for Trenton, Ontario. Flying ization of post office workings In Rate Shoe Store Once - A - Year ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Bedroom And House fifx slippers 9i)c FOR MOTHER, SISTER and BROTHER Ladies' Satin D Orsey Slippers Regular $2.50 PACKARD' with built in steel arch and leather tip heels. Soft leather soles. Choice of colors. Sizes 3 to 8. Sale price Ladies' New Style Imitation Alligator Slippers Split leather soles and leather tip heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Sale price Children's High Zipper Slippers With leather upper and patent trim. Sizes 5 to 10. . Sale price Misses Leather Upper Slippers With leather tip heels. Sizes 11 to 2. Sale price make 99c 99c 99c 99c 100 PR. SHOES SPECIAL FOR THE LAMES saun tvening Mioes ana ajio dress .-.iocs. These are of course priced way under b i.ine-tale cost Odd lots. First come, first served Regular priced to $4. The Cut - Rate Shoe Store PHONE GREEN 615 Slail Orders Promptly Filled W ATPU For Your New II n l on "i THIRD AVENUE Open Saturday Nisht ' 2 vy Nanaimo-Wellington - Bulklcy Valley Alberta Sootless Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. PHONE 116 Super Deluxe Taxi Fleet I Call- X 1 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koy&l Bank Bldg. PHONE 117 For Service Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAIRY reoNa cs7 And Dependability : PRINCE GEORGE Pan American Airways has order- figure of Mr. Anderson was sS vr left last week for Oshawa, Ontatio, where they will spend the winter. Scandinavians and their friends staged an enjoyable party in An led the start of work on the instal-! dersen's Hall Saturday night There ilation of three powerful radio trans! was a splendid program of Instru- ; mltters and receivers and other ap- j mental and vocal music and deiic-' paratus at the Prince George air lous refreshments were served. Pro-i field for use in connection with the ceeds will be used for the sending I j company's commercial air service of Christmas Cheer to the "Little j through here to the north. The Norway" military camp In Toronto. ! .work will be rushed to completion! I as rapidly as possible. Weather U now more moderate! in this district af ter the most sev-' W. J. Bown. pioneer ferryman at er; Id snap so early in the season ch had In Flnmore. is in hospital here receiv- n experienced ing medical treatment for a broken thlrteen J"ears. leg sustained while hauling out the ' l ferry boat for the winter. An iden- Miss Marguerite Coil, only tical accident tmder similar circum- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coll, and stances was sustained by Mr. Bown Bruce Elwin Wold, only son of Mrs. two years ago. , J- Wold, "were 'iinlCfd in marriage at j Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church here last Monday afternoon Remembrance Day was observed DT Rev. Father Qilhoolev. Mis? I ; In Prince George with a parade and June Ball and Lyman Miller attend- service m uie morning, uie spesK- e the couple,-" A wedding supper ers being Major R. L. Gale and Dr. followed in Shasta Cafe. The couple n. w. Aiwara. in the evenlnz the:rrin rM at PincM T av -hr h annual Armistice Dance was held in Princess ballroom. A. p. Anderson of Prince George groom Is in employ of the Consolidated Mining St Smelting Co. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAuley were Officer W. H. Morehouse and Flight London, pointing out that a tetter "has been awarded the contract for- Van"ouver Sunday for the wed Sergeant J. Powers also left last ev ening for Calgary. must travel to London before reach ing a city a few miles away. the construction of the hospital at Vanderhoof for the Sisters of Char- (ity of Providence. The contract ding of Miss Helen Margaret McAuley to Archibald Walker, second son of Capt. A. Walker of North Vancouver. The couple will reside iwvvwjvw.-jvmw ; f i, v. J' .T , in Victoria until the croom L trans- . I uu lutiuuw jiuuiuuig, neaunsi 2 an thh ferred East in the service of the , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Forrester visit ed McBride over the Armistice j week-end holiday. J Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morison and daughter, Margaret Ann, and Mrs. Marlson's mother. Mrs. S. B. Trick, Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Commencing November 1st CONFECTIONERY STORE Will be open 8 ajn. till 8 pjn. Sundays and Holiday 12 Noon till 8:00 pjn. MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion i uauauxau Array ueaicai uoqn. inspector Ernest Gammon, provincial police. Prince Rupert, after spending a few days in town, left here last Wednesday by airplane on an inspection trip to detachments In the Peace River Block. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Valde and family left at the week-end for Burns Lake to take up residence, Mr. Valde having been appointed to I the position of roadmaster for Can I adian National Railways there. TRAIN RAINED OUT NAG PUR, India, NovB 19: (CP) Nineteen inches of rain fell during 36 hours here and the Calcutta mail train, bound for Bombay, was cancelled becausq,of floods between Ralpur and Bilaspur. If you want somrthiiw hi.. wAtlic Gin y ill STRENGTH ISundu proof SyVtt CONTENTS 26 0M uiquiKU coioofitcatrB.iCNOOM.i'wuMa "Oht laftit gin dUtllUU in Oit MvlU tUe for It. Hundreds of people get SJTZ' what they want that way. JeIfrpm the!Variety" - - ' - ,,r -v 1, IU It ::. - " Hi"e. ayi iuc, i6c ana loc Amas Ribbon Assorted colors at 10c Xmas Asst'd Wrapping-Sheets 20x30. 12 seets 15c Amas Seals 100 in package 15C ' Writing Paper Large 20r sman ill The Variety Store TOYS For Boys and Girls Suggestions Velocipedes, Scooters, Wagons, Kiddie Kars, Auto-mobiles, Doll Carriages, Child's Rockers, Baby Walkers, Baby Swings, Shoofly Rockers, Play Yards Avoid Disappointment Buy Early A Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Christmas Occasional Pieces for the Home t Folding Metal Bridge Tables available in variety of pleasing colors. Smoking Stands . Occasional Chairs, Living Room Tables, Coffee Tables, Magazine Tables, Cedar Chests and many other fine pieces. For Best Choice Shop Now At ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING Phone Green 916 -S- THIRD AVENUE Store Honrs 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (tf) This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Hundreds ot people try a "spot" In the Dally News classified column and get good results, (tf) "OOVERNME-NT-LIQl'UK ACT" (Section 28.) Notice Of Application for A Beer Licence Notice la hereby given that on the Firteehtb day of December. A. D, 190 next, the undersigned Intend to apply to ine uquor uontroi Board lor a lie- Block, ltuat at No. 727. Third Ayenue, W'-v Prince Rupert, upon the laada described as Locg Nos. 5 and 6. .Block No. 32. SecUon 1. IVlnce Ruport ToTl site. Map 923. Prince Rupert !Land Registration Dlatrlct, la .the Provlaoe I of British Columbia, tor the aal of ' beer by the gUa.or by the batti ,7pr consumption 'on the. pretnoe or'MSe- arhere. Ited thu 28th day of October. A. D. 19t0. JOHN H03K1N8. Applicant. Everything in Novelties At Eva's Novelty I I SHOP : 6Z5 3rd. Ave. West S Our Famous Erfsun Alberta. COAL Balkiey Valley Coal Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 ind 558 THE SEAL ot QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinkTeal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroU In Prince Rnpert PLAYS IN REHEARSAL Prince Rupert Little Theatre Body! Is Active With one three-act play already in rehearsal and a one-act play about ready for presentation, the. Prince Rupert little Theatre has been active since Its inception six weeks ago. From the handful of organizers who attended the first meeting the group has now grown io a large number of talented and enthusiastic workers. Next week on November 27 a social evening is to be spent at the Cathedral Hall to which members and prospective members and all those Interested will be invited. The presentation of the one-act pray is scheduled for that evening as part of the entertain ment. On December 4 and 5 the three act play "Her Husband's Second. Wife" will be staged for the public . at the Booth Memorial High School Auditorium. Under the direction of Charles Edklns, who has had many years experience on the stag; and has been, a drama festival adjudicator for several seasons, i - TONIGHT and WED.S 2 Show, Nightly, VM l An Amaiinj nonunTT; Aralnst the Backed, Britain's Convoji 'CONVOY' STARKIxo Clive Brook (At 7:31 and 8:Jg) SPORTLIGHT - N0Vn.Tr CARTOON Coming Thursday-Friday Gloria Jean in "IF I HAD MY WAY Whifflets From The Waterfront ithe cast is making excellent pro-! union steamer c . iX . , a -rr' j ani::5 ruiutcy, an.. 'o in pirt u the club no better production i:3o noon today fnm SWa- vj ould have been chosen.. other northern point, ano fa edrt Mrs. N. E. Arnold, well-known i ;30 pjft. for the south in dramatic circles in the past, Is president of the organization and Aboard the stpanvr p ,r , . us aided by an excellent executive. ah. which wa in po aa, V. Mrs. T. A. McWaters Is secretary- ternocrl ntbbountf frn Bbrnt treasurer. Other officers Include: n Vancouver -J ' Honorary President. Honorable including sixteen oirlai J M. Weir. . ;here . cj tonk Honorary Vice-President. Major we Vancouver on !h tw L. Bullock-Webster. I Vice-President, D. McN. Lowe. Reading Committee Mrs. G. R. WHO GOES NEXT? S. Blackaby. Mrs. Yorston, Mrs. LONDON, November i icp -Thompson and John Good. The books of reveta: -v pv Casting Committee Mrs. F. N.'wrlters have been bar. 1 ;: Ctt- Good, Chas. Edklns, Mrs. Currle.J man-occupied Polar. i Th--. -, Mrs. P. M. Ray. elude the works of H -.-.re s -nkj. Membership Miss Norein Ol?-author of "Quo Vad iado( son, Mrs. R. E. Mortimer and Miss jStefan Zeromski Marion MacLachlan.' I Entertainment- Mrs. Yorston, ' FREED BY SWISS Mrs. E B. Baker. Miss Olive Kyle.' LONDON, Nov 19 CP -Km- Miss Anne Wlnslow. Miss Faith King and Miss Coral Rogers. Reach ten thousand people with a "want ad." In the Dally News. geant artificer of thr RfTi! ArL-. Iery who escaped f rr ra Grraarj to-I to Switzerland tu be- ttaxi from prison In Br-" ''iajh & 'efforts-df the Brlt.-i) Iy;at.3$ tot B5Pfil, 1 IflnflD,fln RYE WHISKY jPTlK This advertisement if not published or ditpleyed by the Uquor Control Board or by trie Government of British. Columbii. Waterman's Now Pen GUARANTEED FOR 100 YEARS 8 FEATURES moil Wittrmon't lb 0odt enJ Value Leader I. Uan In tlx point 1- Tour choict of 7 pemti j. IbaWli points yo ewrtiTj k S. Sioiplttt, eocnittniiit .imruu, KU prooCIpJ ftf T.Uoitn btUncnl rii Owwiteed fat i00 r'ert V! 1 5 C AwUtmhctimtnm Urn ITT Ru&w Ymt fM HMt.i-1 UM