EYES Licencee for Numounts Full-Tue Frames, The Newest In Eye-Wear (wri 51 Max Heilb JEWELER EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 264 for Appointment eiioroner DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties HonBBaanaBntnaHBMBHi COAT SALE Latest Fall and Winter Styles Reduced Qf0! Up To Ov o Fur Trimmed Caracal Untrimmcd Sport Not obsolete coats but new fall arrivals which have proven so popular. Tailored models. A style for every taste and a price for every purse. Offered In the very heart of the season. DON'T MISS THIS SALE! It Mall Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Hcilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 MacKenzies Furniture 4-piece Bedroom Suite Vanity dresser, chiffonier, upholstered bench, fullsize bed $75.00 8 other Bedroom Suites to choose from. Purchase now for Christmas, we will hold it for you. Phone "73 327 THIRD AVENUE RAILWAY I LINES (CJrtAICBTl l TAfXL few vrcM JmBr CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S S. "Princess Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Oct. 28th, Nov. 7th, 18th, 23th, Dec. Sth To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 24th, Nov. 3rd, 14th, 24th Dec. 5th WINTER EXCURSION FARE, VANCOUVER and RETURN 8Qfi HO Tickets on Sale November 1st, 1940, to Feb. 2.1th, tpVUcUU lg41 nnaj retum nmlt Mar(;h 31st J941 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent - Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.B.8. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. pan. Due Vancouver, Monday nan. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 If you lose anythinjf, advertise for it, -ffljfo DEMOCRATS ARE SAFE Upper House Elections In 31 States Cannot Put Republicans In Majority The Senate of the United States has 95 members who serve six-year terms. One-third of the Senate, or 32 members, comes up for re-election each two years. The additional four seats at stake this year represent vacancies that occurred since the 1938 elections, vacancies that were filled by appointments pending the election. It Is virtually Impossible for the Democrats to lose control of the Senate as 44 of their, members do not have to contest their seats this year and two others are not opposed by the Republican party. A majority is 49. While the Republicans cannot hope to get control of the Upper House, they are concentrating upon increasing their present standing of 23 of whom 15 do not have to run this year and upon defeating certain key Democrats. Parties' Nominees For the 35 places to be voted on next month, the Democrats have named ,34 candidates. Senator Hiram Johnson, California Republican, won the other Democratic nomination as well as the Republican and Progressive. Republicans have chosen 33 Senate candidates, leaving uncontested the seats of Harry Byrd of Vinrln'a and Charles Andrews of Florida. The other candidates are made up. of seven Communists, seven Socialists, four Socialist - Labor, four prohibition and one each of Fanner-Labor. Independent, Progressive. Labor Socialist-Workers. Constitutional TnHenorirlonf Snin M.wvf ..v.t.w, wnutMC Deal and Industrial Government. Twenty-seven present members of the Senate have won re-nomination, including 19 Democrats, six Republicans, one Progressive and one Farmer-Labor (Shlpstead of Minneapolis as a Republican). Four sitting Democrats, Burke I of Nebraska, Holt of West Virginia, King of Utah and Ashurst of Arizona, and one Reoublican. Frazler of North Dakota, wefe defeated for renominaUon. Four retired voluntarily: Donahey. Demo-Icrat. of 6hl6: Schwellenbach. Democrat, fcf Washington; Gibson, Republican, of Vermont and Hale. i Maine, Republican. J i The governors trying for the ISenata : ate. i Cochran of Nebraska I and 'Aik4 of Vermont. Former governors In the running are Nicel ui jviaryiana, Benson or Minnesota and; Langer of North Dakota. J Representatives Barton 0f New' York, Murdock of Utah, Wallgren' of Washington and Lem'ke of North Dakota are also Senate nominees. Of the 35 seats at stake, 25 row I arc held by Democrats, eight by Republicans and one each by Progressives and Farmer-Labor. The eenate standing is: 69 Democrats, ! a uepuwicans and one each of Independents, Farmer-Labor and Progressives. There is one vacancy. Among the best known senators seeking re-election are Arthur ,Vanderburg, Republican, Michigan; Burton K. Wheeler, the Montana Isolationist - Democrat; Key man.- Democrat of Nevada, the administration's right hand man in xoreign policy, Albert (Happy) Chandler, Kentucky's former Democratic Governor; Joseph Guffey, Democrat of Pennsylvania, and Robert M. LaFollette, Wisconsin Progressive, Talked Out Of Turn; Will Do Three Months Brought here Friday night from Surf Inlet aboard the provincial do- TBI DATET rTKWl ARE LESS DAMAGING JACK BENNY IS IN WEST Home Office Leaflet Gives Instances Popular Entertainer Starred in Pic- Where Nail Bombs Might i ture now showing at Capitol Have Done Worse I Theatre ... - ntJAn anrnhi 1 inwnnu rw ) (rpir.m!in "buck Denny xviuca 6..., fea- ture picture on the screen of the bombs are causing lass damage and a t-n r Vt a f 1tCT hair less loss of life than might be ex- apiwi " ; , tells the story of a of this week, Office pected. according to a Home harmless, inoffensive radio per-factories leaflet on emergency protection In former. Pyed by Jack Benny, who "It is generally imagined that in ' JJ "J"d the case of a direct hit the building "2, "2L - and its occupants are doomed." the leaflet stated. "This Is not sup ported by the from a study of recent air raid damage. "There have been many cases of light, 50-kilogram (about 22 pounds) long Cassidy. With the aid of Andy evidence obtained Devlne, Benny u enabled to pose as a rancner oi uie iiu ouim, pays Andy's cowhands to take the Dart of bandits so that he can put them to rout. Everything works out well until Benny, who hates horses, Bomos uewnaung on we win cor-,, forced tQ mount one of the anl, rugated roofing of single-storey mals for a r0Und-up. His perform-factory buildings with little dam- the show ance on horseback gives age other than to the roof covering, but he accidentaiiy redeems and with very slight casualties. jhlmself when genuine bandits ap-"Similar bombs detonating on the 1 pear on the scene. Benny's sup-floor of the shop removed the floor porttng cast include practically all covering over a wide area but did the members of his radio program surprisingly little damage to ma- mciudlng Phil Harris, AndyDevlne chines. One heavy bomb, 250 kg. d men Drew in the feminine (about 110 pounds), exploding on ieacj the floor, caused only local damage; Tne picture is based on a story to machines and personnel. by Arthur Stringer, the well known "There Is very little danger of Canadian novelist. " serious structural damage from a , .. near miss. Very heavy bombs, 500 n , kg, (about 220 pounds), falling U 0113. LCgcUlOIl corrugated iron walls, did no more i than strip the sheeting from steelwork." it llce boat R.M.L.8, Michel Lutgen ap-fj pearea oeiore stipendiary Magistrate Andrew Thompson In provincial police court Friday night and was sentenced to three month's Imprisonment under the Defence of Canada regulations for having made statements derogatory to the war effort. Lutgen, with other prisoners, was taken to Oakalla Saturday evening aboard the Cardena in charge ,of Constable Lance Potter-ton of Ocean Falls. NAVAL PATROL SHIP SYDNEY, NJ5.W., Oct. 22: (CP) Specially equipped for submarine warfare, rninesweeping and other purposes, one of the 13 naval pa-! trol vessels being built In Australia Jor 'the British admlraltv hasl seeu J&uncucu MIX, s AUSTRALIANS IN CANADA MELBOURNE, Oct. 22: (CP) the. i TIP Send -T1 I vovr remittance, with number, tank and name, and unit of the soldier overseas to SWEET CAPS, P.O. Box 6000, Montreal, P. Q. Burns Documents The leaflet urged that water. el-!Br,tlsh Idiomatic Representatives ectriclty and gas services be dupll cated to prevent complete stoppage of work by a bomb. Preparing For Sudden Departure Frdm Bulgaria The Australian News Letter points owlng to the Ba,kans out that arrangements have been maae io ensure mat Australian pilots, observers and gunners training in Canada will fully retain their Australian Identity. SOFIA, Oct. 22: The British legation to Bulgaria is reported to have prepared its secret documents for burning In view of the possibility of being, suddenly withdrawn they one. the imminence of Bulgaria falling under axis control. usually can find them. Send the boys SMOKES FOR CHRISTMAS Packages should leave Canada early to ensure delivery before Christmas. A greeting card shott ing sender's name is enclosed with ach parcel. $1.00 sends 300 SWEET CAPORAL or WINCHESTER cigarettes or $1.00 will send either 1 lb. of OLD VIRGINIA pipe tobacco or 1 lb. of SWEET CAPORAL FINE CUT (with Vogue papers) to Canadians serving in C.A.S.F.overseas only. '2.50 sends 1,000 cigarettes to an Individual or unit. COUGHS & COLDS Ormes Horehound and Honey 50c Kcxall White Pine and Tar 25c and 50c Kcxall Bronchial Syrup 50c Ormes Ltd. TTiu Pioneer Druq&tets The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. .... JW"!MHm10J5iKH Try (tf) Whifflets From The Waterfront 3 Union steamer Catala, Capt. Jam-, es Findlay, Is due back In port at 2:30 this afternoon from Stewart! and other northern points and will sail soon thereafter for Vancouver and waypolnts. Indian Agent James Gillett is; due home tomorrow morning from a. trip to Metlakatla and the Naas River on official business. He.has been away on the departmental cruiser Naskeena since last Hugo Kraupner has sold his boat "Odd" to Henry C. of the local drydock staff. Hundreds of people try a "spot" in the Daily News classified, column and get good results, (tf) j"wfry, octets to u.uui and WED.NESD.7 2Shows,7;00 and9:o JACK BENNY In "Buck Benny Rides Again" With ROCHESTER (At 7:31 and 9;3i) Added THE PASSING PARADE SPORTLIOHT and CARTO0S COMING TIIUR. - FRi Vivien Leih, Charles Laurh- Inn CiHau..ll.. . f-04MMMM Complete Line of Lumber, Sash and Doors, Cement and Insulating Material ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PnONE 116 PHONE ill - aoMaiMM. ....... B. C. Furniture Co, New and Used Furniture 1 Reconditioned Oil Ranges -Complete With QdO ' S'lfl pump and tank. From 1 Eltftrir Vahrr Tit rwrfort china rtcift ff .0J Special 6 Heaters In perfect condition. "gQ TO OQ 6 Radios Q4fi (If Speda,......mni,T;.. 3 Typewriters-oiUiituInfil T $22.50 S27.00 witt . . New Furniture 6 Unpainted Display TablesVery durable gfl and strongly constructed 21 Table Lamps Latest styles and (gi QCTO CO 51..! W' finest shades, real values 2 Chiffrobes With I round mirror and 1 full length wardrobe and plenty of drawer space. QQQ ' Q Regular $45.00, now 30 Sprinc-filled Felt Mattresses Of the very finest CI g jjQ materials and patterns, reg. $22.50, now 25 Felt Mattresses In all sizes. S7 50 Special 12 Chesterfield Suites Latest styles and colors In the fine:1 IZ" S75.00 TO 898.00 Phone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENH Next Door to B.C. Clothiers FRESH SHRIMPS Daily After 4:30 p.m. DOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S DOCK WATTl-r For Your New Central Hotel Modern Rooms Steam Baths CAFE Mrs. C. E. Black, proprietress ,,nivu Super Deluxe Taxi Fleet Call- XT For Service And Dependability KKnHH'X