m m Expert OPTICAL'SERVICE No. 0 $1.60 No. 1 $2.25 No. 2 $3.00 No. 3 r $1.51) No. 4 $6.50 No. 5 $9.23 Aeroplane Outfits No. 00 $1.75 No. 0 $2.25 Mechanized Army Set $5.75 MECCANO MOTORS The Majlc Motor $1.00 Aeroplane Type $1.25 No. 2 Clockwork S5.25 Electric 6-Volt $3.00 CHAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerwarc, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Peoples Store 16 th. Anniversary Sale Now On! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Coats Dresses Millinery STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 MECCANO Engineering tor Boys BUY BRITISH TOYS FOR VICTORY Meccano Outfits No. 1A Accessory .90 No. 2A Accessory $1.75 No. 3A Accessory S2.23 No. XI, for. younger boys .50 No. X2, for younger boys .75 Meccano Dinky Builder $1.20 Motor Car Set $4.50 DINKY TOYS No. 51, Set of Ships .... $1.75 No. 50, British Navy Set $1.C0 No. 62G, "Flying Fort-tress" CO No. 51F, 'JJueen of Bur- muda" . 23 No. 51C, Liner "Rex" .. .10 No. 62D, "Blenheim Bomber" 35 A Deposit Will Hold Any Article for Christmas. BUY NOW! RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets Are Still 25c per lb At Your Local Butchers Try Sole Fillets for Breakfast SAVE Bacon for Great Britain and SAVE Money to Invest in WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Miscellaneous Shower Held Delightful Affair at Home of Mrs. Chris Dixon in Honor of Mr. and Mis. Richard Green. A delightful miscellaneous shower party took place last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Chris Dixon, Sixth Avenue East, m honor of Mr. and Mrs. m0rnln. - Richard Green, whose marriage I took place, recently, the bride hav-B.ing been formerly Miss Marjorie Cock. A nanny social evening was 1 . friends. . i ift.L. . ii i i j spent ana many Dt-uuuiui B i.adcs and Laoor uouncu neiu . a yankr nlln were presented to the happy cou-,iast week at Carpenters' Union whQ ,has just fpfrlcd a hombei pie wun me mroi. " man. rresiaem wumas num. .he Atlantic. oL:ks his wav Those present were Mrs. Chris Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dix- PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, NQVemr Whifflets From The Waterfront Aboard the boat in the chair and there was a good attendance of delegates. suDjccts regiscerea ar conswara rescrve of the Canadian in the United States is approxi- iN whn mnlptpd lnltlal traln. ur a n nil m IS LIGHT "Z Fred MacMurray And Madeleine ureenvuu: r-nl, m-Starred In "One Beauty, Bertie Nelson, Joseph Wll- j son, John Angus and Timothy, VMI I Ull Night In Lisbon.' Derrick arrived in the city yes- A rcaJ nfe melodramatic rom-terday from the Naas River for ance rl?ht up to the minute in a brief business visit. They will . ccmCs to the screen of the !be returning north tomorrow r ,M Theatre here this Wed nesday and Thursday in "One Night In Lisbon," co-starring Business was largely of a rout- Madelelne Carroll and Fred Mac-ine nature at the regular monthly Murray meeting, of the Prince Rupert . ..ture 0Dcns m London. hrough the debris of a blitz, lit I -.ounters a beautiful English on, Mrs. George W. Cook. Mr. and C. N. R. steamer Prince George, h j d h, chase oyer Mrs. iiowara i onager, air. a u u L,-api. n. r.. neaaen, arwvcu half 5 mto Lisbon Mrs. William McLean, Mrs. K.at 10:15 this morning from Van- ,he fa5r exlstlng playground of Laird, Mrs. Halverson, Mrs. Flud- couver, Powell River and Ocean IIere carron s kld- stad, Mrs. Henry Friesen, Mrs. Falls and will sail at 10 oMock napped by treacherous Nazi agents. Lambe, Mrs. J. vaiaernaug, wira. lonigni ror netcniKau wucuce ul- In thrlllin- melodramatic style, E. Pearce, Mrs. Ray Scherk, Mrs. will return here tomorrow evening M,-M,.Prnv''mnn,tr(v.4 n ih' V. Johnson, the Misses May Les- southbound. Next week will be the f - . th r.tt iwii.h sard. Ruth and Mary Little, Alice final voyage of Capt. Nedden as and what began ,n & mz ends'up Fnesen, Clara triesen, weine An- master 01 tne rrince ueurge uuu Jn derson, Cathie Johnson, Bea Mos- commodore 01 tne oanaaian isa- SetUn a new h!gh Jn thelr tad, Dorothy Blake, Aldora Mos- tional coastal fleet prior to his re- fourth venture together, Miss Car-tad, Florence Dixon and Helen tlrement. roll and MacMurray are nbly as-Glass, Art Toftager, Leonard Dix- slsted by Patricia Morlson, BIJlle on. George Cook, Clifford Jacob- Burke, John Loder, Dame May son. Albert Brown, Fred Smith, Harris MacLean, son of Capt. whltty Edmund Gwenn, Reginald Henry Dixon, Allan Gordon Dixon. Dixon and Neil MacLean of the C N. R. Dcnny flnd Bmy Qnhef BRITONS IN U. S. A. LONDON. Nov. 19: (CP) Fieures steamer Prince Rupert, and G. M. 'Schuthe, who was assistant purser of the steamer Prince George during the past summer, were among, iniin j 1 thirty-seven 11 1 r.i v tin f 11 probationary 1 11 1 ilim i.it 11 iai v - Louis Astoria Is indicate the number of British .neutenants in the volunteer MftVPH ( Kmtlflftn mately 4.000, said R. K. Law, fr-!ing ln Vancouver barracks, at Well Known Canadian -National eign office unre-secretary in the st&nley Park at the end of last Express Co- Man And poneer House of Commois. week and left for an eastern Of City Transferred To money but be ture it the genu- veiiiW ine sold in DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani ' Ladies' and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing LADIES! You are Invited to look over our stock of NEW COATS 30 Off For Cash Now Is the time to buy. Furs are going up all the time. GOLDIJLOOM "The Old Reliable" :i b:: m wmmimamt Bxaaazaxi B. C. Furniture Co. THIRD AVE. Used Furniture at Knock-Out Prices BEDS $6)00 Several sizes; each . i SPRINGS SrtOO Good condition a CHESTERFIELD SUITE l-piece, English $rt"00 tapestry 9 CHAIRS Kitchen, Dining Room, Rockers and Easy Chairs; Tt : 75c r MANTLE 8-DAY CLOCK First class condition. Reg. $25.00 $JQ MATTRESSES $IV5 New. Special BUY NOW! PHONE BLACK 324 (Canadian port to complete their Prairies j - - - . - t yurpaittfciuiw iui uci Laid ai oca. FOR CHEWING ON Chicle, which comes from Cen tral America and Yucata basis of chewing gum. iRONCHITIS ASTHMA Tok Buckity't Mixture Th Nw Improved Formula octi fatter it all medication No tyrup moro lor your Harris MacLean was also a mem- Louis. Astoria fnrthirfwarnr discussed. Preliminary to the Seattle meeting, L. W. Patmore K. C. of Victoria and A. J. Whlt-more of Ottawa, Canadian members of the commission, are having a meeting here this afternoon with representatives of local boat owners and fishermen, the meeting taking place at the law office of W. d. Fulton. IN TIIK SITKEMK ('(H UT Of IIIUTISII cor.r.Mni.v ix mourn: In the Matter of thr KsUtf of John Sorrn Nelson, IIM-eaj.el TAKE NOTICE itliwt Letters of Ad. m'.-ttistra.ttcin were Jtwed toy ,the Sup-'reme C-w -if Brittrt CoIumbK Prtoce Rupent District Rag'stry, In my favor on November 4th. 1841 to the Estate ,of ithe late Jciiwi Boron Nelson, late of the CKy of Prlnre P.uoert. British Ool- umhta, contractor, who died vt Prince, Rupert on June 18th, 1941. All persona rndctoted to Ote said Estate are re-1 quired to pay the a-.nount of their In-1 dtihtednees to nve forthwith and all persons having claims wraiinst taie ftaid Estalt are required ito file them with m iprriperly verified on or before the 31t day of December A D. 1941 falling which distribution will .be made having regard only to ouch claims of which I shall have ibeen notified. 1 DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. this 17th day of November A, D. 1941. JOHN A. NELSON Administrator of the Estate of John Sorem Nelson, Deceased. All payments and claims should be wnt to the above In care of his Soll- kucts, Brown & Harvey, Beaner Block, Prince Rupert, B. C. THE SEAL ot QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll ln Prince Rupert. 7 - 1 -wj j - w n. is the ber of the crew of the steamer rmore a resident of Prince Rupert Minion iomii emo iot t- ipnnce George during -tne past and for the past fifteen years season following his studies at the with the staff of Canadian Na- " University of British Columbia. ,tlonal Express here, leaves on this evening's train for Brandon, Manl- I '"cba, to which city he has been Capt. O. Ji Hanson and Capt. transferred to assume the duties Barney Roald, representing the of shed foreman. Mrs. Astoria and losal halibut vessel owners, and family will lave ;iter for Bran-iGeorge Anderson, representing the E. B. Johnston arrived or Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, will last night's train from Jasper to oe leaving saiuraay nignt 01 tnis succeed Mr. Astoria here. Mrs. week on the Prince Rupert for Johnston will arrive later Seattle to attend the annual con- . . , . Terence of the International Fish- The American Navy has 6 alr-leries Commission with the fleet craft carriers while 12 are under operators when regulations gov- construction, erning the coming season will be LARGE GROUND FLOOR SPACE . . suitable for shows or dances, corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street. C. E. BLACK, Central Hotel J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station HERE'S A TIP If you want the most for your money, here's a tip . . . Buy a'Good Coal the kind that . . . Albert & McCaffcry sells, for Greater Heat Longer Burning Greater Economy For best results consult with ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Phones 116 or 117 Uncle Sam's Stew Of Thanksgivings Some States November 20, Some November 27, and Montana Has Both. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19: Oi -Once again the U. S. Thanksgiv ing comes twice ln one year on the old fashioned "last Thursday in 16 states; on the Roosevelt-sanctioned Nov. 20 ln33. Massa chusetts, where It all started, has swung to the early date; Montana is going to observe both. But next year the confusion ends. everybody will stick to Nov. 26. Here's the lineup for 1941 of Thanksgiving for states bordering on Canada: Nov. 20 Maine, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Washington. Nov. 27 New Hampshire, Vermont. Nov. 20 and Nov. 27 Montana. Classified ads. get results. Phone I When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klidal 1 NOTHING OVER 32 Most polar bear . ntly on ice, of .:, miles from the nen- 19(1 9- 9-7 inu.voi'.ia rMDUI P1ATIII THIATIP 67 IT SOUNDS SERIOUS . . BUT . . . it's up-to-f.iii-.tr-streamlined comedy of the only bright lights left 0 e the last remaining continental playground- that f valve city LISBON I For laughs, mystery. spy ml',:. -sparkling witty dialogue ITS TOPS! 1 one mmi I B IN LISBOrl (at 1:00, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40) Extra "POPULAR SCIENCE" "CARIBBEAN SEXTIXFLS LATEST WAR AND BRITISH EMPIRE NEWS DEGREES I Advertise in the Daily New; STANLEY W.COLTl CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block - phone 6IJ The EAST SIDE COAL CO. will appreciate any ora age given . with orompt service and clear ua G. II. CASEY Mjrr. Phone 755 or Green 527 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 ERASER STREET Prince Rupert When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 13 21-Hour Service at Regular Rates A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A Good Place to lluy" CHRISTMAS GIFTS Chesterfield Suite, Bedroom Suites, Floor Lamps, cm r;Cir Pillows, Beds, Mattresses, Ranges, Linoleum, Cagi' ,,v-r thing for the home. Watch our window Phone 775 327 Third Ave Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls anil Tow'1 River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return GQ A A Tickets on sale Nov. 15th, 1941. to fb tJJOU.UU 1042. Final return limit March i"1 Plus Tax , Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For- full Information, reservations, etc., call or witc R. S. ORKIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT. 528 Third Avenue Phone 200 Jrl,,cc UUPCr Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines