PAGE SIX Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Itasement Store For Fine China, Dinnervare, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Accessories Make the Woman . . . AND PEOPLES STORE HAVE THE ACCESSORIES Just Arrived! FINE IMPORTED KID GLOVES We were fortunate in securing a 1 substantial stock of imported Cloves. Don't miss this opportunity . . . Styles and sizes for all and at list year's prices too. You'll Find What You Want Here: PURSES - HANDKERCHIEFS - FLOWERS HOSIERY - JEWELERY - SCARVES RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Nest to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 TITLE from the Book Lists "HIE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM" (Cronin) S2.75 "THIS ABOVE ALL" (Knight) S2.75 "THE HILL OP DOVES" (CJoete) S3.00 "Tilf WHITE CLIFFS" (Miller) 5U3 "I HAVF LOVEJ ENGLAND" pictures (Miller) $3.50 "Tin. AMAZING SUMMER" (Glbbs) $2.75 "ONT. RED ROSE FOREVER" (Jordan) . $3.00 "THi; SUN IS MY UNDOING" (Steen) .. . 35 "CAPTAIN PAUL" (Ellsberg) . $3'o0 "A 1HOUSANO S1LLL FALL" (Habe) , S3.75 "1IIAT DAY ALONE" (van Paassen) ...J. $1.50 "BLCOD, SWEAT AND TEARS" (Churchill) " ..... $3,75 "BERLIN DIARY" (Shirer) 53 75 "MY NEW ORDER" (Hitler) ZiSI'Z 1 S3 00 All of the above and many new books are now in stock. Every ef.ort will be made to maintain a complete slock from now until Christmas, but delays in delivery are unavoidable and everyone is urged to make, their selection at once. All books at Publishers' advertised prices. COME IN . . . LOOK THEM OVER, AND LET US HOLD- YOUR SELECTION UNTIL NEEDED. (MlaMm.Jh Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Princ Rupert Co. Lid. British Columbia fables said that the area was in- 1 vegetation. Anthropologists, cth nologists and prospectors clamor (ed to be allowed in. Haphazard exploration of new territory has led to bloodshed in the past, so the authorities set out to bring the district under control by opening a police camD and sendine patrols on surveying trios. These area for two months among scrubby limestone ranges. Jiving on ,jrj, sweet potatoes, bananas, cabbage, taro and susar cane which they bought with beads and cowrie shells from patches of garden cul tivated by timid natives. ficer in charge. "A youth rushed at me and I knocked him over! with a jab in the stomach, i' heard a warning shout and an I arrow touched my hat. Immediately above me on th bank was a man with his bow drawn fully' taking aim at me. I fluns my! rifle to my shoulder, hesitated a moment to give him fln opportunity to withdraw, but he didn't, and I fired, hitting him in the chest. He fell over and the other natives retreated." Shell currency in the quantities in Which the nartv earriM it pvl- Idently impressed the natives, for at another village: "Men gradually came in. They asked me to see the shell and there were exclamations when th,ey lboked into the trade box. Everyone ejaculated 'Eh!' three times In unison on a low note and then ended with 'Ah!' three times on a higher note." Scenery is tersely dealt with: "We came to a garden on a spur where wc leaked down tt-elv to the Nabi River nearly 1000 feet below. A-roir the stream were; urass covered slojji - dropping- THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY Australian Police Pay Visit To Papua and Meet With Very Little Resistance From Natives ; Penetrate Hitherto Unknown Interior Hut Find It Much Like Other Neighboring Districts Curious Customs of Natives. steeDly Into a eoree. Within a :53 Ihit (ctric lurnof occur-altly lnt$ lh chcmicol can-ItHtot Gllltttt Sfl. Results of Mixed Bowling League Results In the Mixed League last night were as follows: Bankers 1039 1075 979 Stone's Clottiiers -1061 963 1240 Toilers ' ll44 tmshovcrs 1071 SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 5: The unknown heart Alley Kitten 1243 of Australia's island territory, Papua, at one time the and Repeat ..1236 inSllirntion for m.mv fnnfaisrif etnnj ic nnlnmn, nn longer. White men have been there, proved the stories ifor fables, and withd rnwn for t.hf tinin liofnrr nt 1rnct lonv ing the heart to beat on in its own primitive rhythm. The standard ou Peoples Store ,1098 .1280 ...10l .... 969 and oil were there in huge quan- radlus two miles are the June- Rmkey Dinks ... ...1397 (titles, there were strange animals u?ns ot tne Kagua. Nabi, Niba, WoanJas 1005 uu&iivwn wj science, ana wcira 1038 1099 1121 1366 997 1133 1093 1075 Made of steel hard enough to cut glass, long-lasting Blue Gillette Blades have the sharpest edges ever honed. Atk your for.. UNCONDITIONAUY GUARANTEED ON A MONEY-BACK BASIS COAL! COAL! Onehi'rz&s d MsrerTAr'ft, ina we are sure Ae gets SUMMER COAL. PRICES -III .4t.ll. fit Mi It is only natural that a man should want to hang on to his money as long as he can, but when it comes to the coal buying question you should part with some of your cash at this time while the autumn coal price rules. HEAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Phitpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. II If Ml FOR PHONE COMPLETE SATISFACTION C52 1209 1135 1016 1212 1122 1028 964 864 wea g BM were a "ne IU , t? Sle score, ladie. R. La-slgnt- Belle, 356. In -some respects human nature s;gle 3ooh, men, W. Hall, is the same the world over: 326. Price Haggling. The Mixed League standing date: "Aboutil50 men gathered round Rlnkey Dinks the camp with food. They start- Standard Oil 1365 900 .20 i Off rfpnanrfinff h I ffh nriAe Tnllnm , n f - ... w. UU.IkJIU UtUQi A . . a Q . . ... .-. .. .... ....... ....AO patrols found that the inhabitants which we refused to pay. Wc were Sav-Mor 17 looked and behaved much the busy hagfkng the whole afternoon. Alky Cats 15 same as other Papuans, they re- Then we stopped buying and those WoanJas 14 ported no gold, no oil, the terrain who had previously refused our fctones ClcJiieis 13 rough and mountainous, the cU- Price now. sold their produce for Pe and Repeat .. 11 mate salubrious. The area's sole nalf the amount of shell we had Pushover jo distinction seemed to bo lis in- tirst offered. One man snatched Peoples Store 10 accessibility. a handkerchief out of Timperley's Cankers 10 One patrol consisti'ia; of two Pocket but Timperley was equally Alley Kltoens 6 wv-v.a aiiu ctitiai i &cr a k.4lUl ll lilt? - constables trekked throueh t.hr nose and got his handkerchief FLAMES FOR jerky 1282 1042 back." LONDON, Nov. 6: O, Home ujie-vinage me natives staged "a un. deleted from var.cus an inter-vlllage war with the idea Parts ot K country have reeaived of attacking the party, but caie- special training in the use of ful disposition of forces defeated tlame throwers. the plan. One party ferocious in red and N,CE POTATO RATION Ip3WICH, Eng.. Nov. 6: Shell Men Currency Currency yellow Je"W paint PalIU showed Sh0Wed the the Patrl patrol how now th inev intended intended tn tn at attaoir n n 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 17 17 21 to 20 19 18 17 15 14 13 11 10 10 10 6 '' T-o:atoes wrp cmiv ir. - - nvia m mis is now tney am their buv- " " "7 " .. " u " sffn, - ' - jng. - "mSc wi me omer siae or a -""" " lis year year to 10 provide rrov cvery- H out annea nauve VOhce " r. - a mx a fn. "As each man came in ,t th village, lla he hP n,,t put down nm a u bunch of P.reaea acroL and foUowed the I car- bananas before us and soon there rien SZ th. KJ'SSf- A??yJAV Pllce ri'le6 ataU- was a nuge pne. otners brought ed nth "L . "ie conger, sweet potatoes. We filled a swag ' 2! ?J f m rrtinual internecine warfare bag with the amount we usually lnstructlon was goes on between the tribes, says pay 'or with a shell. Then the - J anyne Went to thp rpnort- anJ to these is aW-ib- , shell was put on the ground in S "IV arri!;'' "at uted the occaslonal attacks on tne front of the sitting group of men. ""fj Huld Bnof hav had patrol. They would stare at it for some ao thl J f Now the PUce camP ha been time, then one would take it. Then vJZj?? stream more arrows closed and not until another urge we bought a fair-sized pig which 1"! II Z, u ufl ambush threat impels .white men to go into the we shot, followed by another. The m behind banana tiees. area wU It be disturbed, natives were very friendly and everybody was happy." Later the party came on some workings at the head. of a creek: "Had we not known Europeans had never been there we would have taken it for the work of a European miner. Great rocks had been moved and piled up to throw the stream in a different direction and farther on was a race for taking the water away from garden land. The natives said they had been mining for red ochre for painting their bodies and shields but we wondered if they had been digging for flint." When approaching a cluster of hamlets, each with neat green lawns surrounded by casuarina trees, a "lot of them charged down behind us waving their stone axes, bows and arrows, and yodcling. We gave them a dmonstraiion of rifle shooting and this calmed them down. We got them to show I us their shooting, but they couldn't mt a piece 01 woo a 15 pace3 away." j Rearguard Attack Trouble occurred when tha party B ieit tins vinage tne io:iovnng 1 morning, for the natives attempted an attack on the rearguard when it was crossing a creek. "I was in the middle of the creek," says the report of the of Why not give your face u break? Stop using blades that pull and scrape! These Blue Gillettes, men are agreed, Give greater comfort, case and speed! Pimnc 775 SPECIAL 3-DAY SHOWING TODAY - FKIDAY - SATl'RDAY BE SEATED PLEASE nen me curiam parts on the inti- . 1 1 11 iii maiearamaanaDreath pcccnorii,, i in the lives of the mnst cmmM afin. beauties the world has ever known! 1 HHP XaHMH HH HB b 'wii JAAIES M STEWART ,'A'w; , JUDY GAELSND IIEDY LANA Hlt?I3nr I TnUVUIDTTU tirVTP rAAnrn tf W IAN HuTTTEH - PHEIP DOBMi fc'i rSsS' CHARLES WMiTNEEB pi irui " 1 awMf - m ab. 1 t iaVtV U'WWU' UtilETT H0HTUS U'orid News Events 1 ni h,. 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