PAGE FOUR ! Exptrl OPTICAL SERVICE "195 -- m met Itaiuiti by Rupert Mens & Boy's Store 217 SIXTH ST. The STORE Hill DAD AND LAD Green Light Ahead ... Tor the Hed Cross. Let's do! i u uTTi rrn i Optometrist flnrwtt.il a -.i.4 IX OKAXGE PEEL f There Is more vitamin C in the peel than in the Juice of an orange. A riia?. Doflimonil 11 I OplomelrUt in Charge 'P j Watch, Cluck, Jewelry J HriuiriiiK, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK HASLMKNT STOKK for line China. Diniif rware, (ilasscs, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond .Merchant O1 WITH ADAM for SpiUuf, K. B .AMI V?-fe' Furniture KITCHEN CHAIRS 90 Eastern Hardwood Kitchen Chaus QC from, up OX.iJU CAMERAS 6 Cameras from, up from, up $2.95 MATTRESSES 40 Cotton Mattress's from cio nn up LAMPS 15 Table Lamps Q4 QC CHESTERFIELDS 6 Chesterfields in the latest styles and latest patterns. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue BULKLEY VALLEY 1JLT1EK Arrives rresh Every Week ! We behove in fcaturug 11 and hciping our up-river farmers. Try it once and we feei sure you will wan I no other it's freshness and quality is unsurpassed. We also feature up-rlvei VEGETABLES whenever passible. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More P.O. S75 Phones lH-m , MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits .Military Badges and Insignias M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 savoy HOTEL Cart Zarclli. Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Bus Ml FRASER STREET PKINCE ItUPEKT J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block phone 610 Lome Cornell J jjj PAIXTEK AND 1 5 INTERIOR DECORATOR f Phone Blue 112 The Red Cross Must Help Many . . .You in Prince , Rupert are Lucky To He Still Able tc (live. fcii ''(iii-olj ... All ion Can! Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PKINCE KUPEKT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA CONCERT OF REDCR0SS Very Fine Entertainment Staged Last Xight to Open $10,000 Campaign in Prince Itupert A fine prelude to the oncnlne today of Prince Rupert's drive for $10,000 In the Red Cross campaign was the variety concert staged last night at the Capitol Theatre. The house was well filled and the show-netted a substantial amount itself for the campaign. The program was under the capable arrangement and direction of Manager D O. Borland. Various local organizations sponsored numbers and one of the features was the presentation of several items by new an acceptable talent to augument tht efforts of some of the city's best known and most popular entertainers. At the opening W. R. McAfee, president of the Prince Rupert branch of the Red Cross Society of Canada, made a brief address. Hr welcomed the large audience which he took as an Indication of the warm regard In which the people of Prince Rupert held the work of 'he Red Cross. He expressed ap-nreclatlon to Manager D. G. Bor-and and st&U 0f the Capitol Theatre, to Cambral Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, the sponsors and artists. If the ob-lective In the drive was to be reached, Mr McAfee said the wholehearted and generous support of "very Individual in the city would be required. He paid tribute to the canvassers who would be starting nit today and asked the public to receive them generously. It was an opportunity for the people to do what any decent ciUzen should be anxious to do. Even in Prince Ru nert. should the enemy strike here. the Red Cross was ready to meet emergency needs. He asked all those in the audience to go out as crusaders for the Red Cross. Prince Runert could not. must not and would not fall in this campaign. Tne program then proceeded and THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY, may Jt each act was received with ac- Capt. Alfred of the United States J (claim. The numbers were as fol-jArmy. speaking briefly, expressed (lows: pleasure at being able to take part j Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- in the Inauguration of the Red mere c Miss Isabel Conncry, sail- Cross drtyfc a truly international ors nornpipe ana swora aarrcc; t undertaking, lie mentioned now at Lance Corporal Adams, bagpipe home he felt In Prince Rupert Shipyard-Miss Marie Boulter andiaon. J N. Crady. J. McOovern. D. Miss Patricia Love, novelty dances: I Cody. Vancouver: W. 11. Whtton. A. C. Cameron. E. J. ByfleW and j Seattle: C. Vluf. Caaslar; J. A. O. Gunnar Varfeldt, lntrumentalj Donnell. Vt:torta. trios, "Hungarian Dance No. 5" Itojal and "Mother Machrce." Mrs. McKay. Vancouver. Impressive and appropriate to! , ,. , the occasion was a tableau en.: ,ckv Hop4c'"f' utied rhr nn f vWl hre with his parents. Mr - w v A U V -WWaf with special Illumination, sound and Mrs. It. O. Hopkins, sailed on effects and recordings, arranged Je V by Dr. II. N. BrockleabT the falling ! 1 fr ! T. lUrbed of a bomb in the presence of twj .Hj! uTh rhiirfr.n h ri,iw, , . mer. He has completed his second w hvuv rit pni i were Nina .and Lorraine Young- man, Miss Ruth Lyle Swain. Mrs. Richards and Dixon recited of Manitoba this fall to continue med leaf studies "There Too Go I" with much ef-! DAILY NEWS WANT ADS BR1NO feet RESULTS. PHONE B8 f f - "aSBBSSSSSSSSSBSSBSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS m is Houseivivr.:-MVt it )Vur job to save in every way you can. G,tiier jour tails as much a war job as if you were in uniform. In tl.c kitchen, you can serve by uing war rrtijx:. You can nerve willi your work.balet aUo by patching and .larning. Ami you can nerve when you go chopping by jnirtliaMiig economically. With the aving you make, you can buy War Savings Stamp avry'uwk lo ai.l your country anl protect your family's future agaiimt K,iblc .linicull times ahea.l. Heincmber savin? u nervingl . ! Buy as many War Saving Stamps as you can, every day, every week. 13 XBaBBBBBBBBTJrBsVK Whifflets From The Waterfront selections. Accompanist for the evening Union steamer Catala. Capt. Er- Charles P. llalagno and Mrs. nest Sheppard. arrived In port at PrineP nunrrt Rotarv Club Gunner R?2b. Sk 7loSi , fn,d hU 11:30 midnight last night from the Women's Canadian Club-Mrs. i rehwtra provM incidental muUulij, saUjaf .early, this morning Thomas 'DLxun, vocal solos, "Falri ' . .... I hr the Canada- and 'Trees-. "."L bjL Canadian rouUnes Nina and Lorraine 1 "jH 0 . up" Youngman, Marlssa Wendlc, Lots Thompson and Lisa Kraupncr. Royal Canadian Force Leading aircraftsman Pickett, piano accord, dlan solos, "Nola" and "This Love of Mine". , Prince Rupert Oyro Club Dr. R, G. Large, baritone solo, charac-.erization of Paul Roboson, "01' Man River." Edmonton Fusiliers Sergeant Ford, electric guitar; Corporal "arson, monologues. Catholic Women's League Miss Frances Moore A.T.C.M.. piano mlos. "La Donna e Mobile" from "Rlgolctto" Verdi): "Berceuse" from "Jocelyn" (Godard). puea uy vnmunu tnapwr, imperial Order. Daughters of the Em plre, and were Miss Muriel Vance. Miss Margaret McLachlan. Miss Betty Ellison. Miss Evy Rivett. Mix Frances Thomson. Muu Florence Parker. Miss Helen Valentine. Mlw Jean Wilson and Mrs. C. Nixon. Muu Eleanor Moxlry and Miss Eva Cavalier were Red Cross door attendants. HOTEL. ARRIVALS Prinre lluprrt Normnn Wood. H P. Cahlll. W. F. Ironside. R. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carter, Vancouver; Capt Kirk, city: Krnect E Fergu- Royal Canadian Navy- Leading 5eaW' I ' "Pe. Telegrapher Ron Bernard, tenor solo, "Old-Fashioned Mother" and "Kashmiri Song-Prince Rupert Dry Dock and imnu. uirw n. owrwj, OWITr FalU: A. 11. Muskett. Ocean FsOto: Charles Haldane, Victoria. Central C. H. Brown. O. Henry. T. Adam- for Port StmjMon. Stewart and the Naas ttlvcr whence she will re turn here tomorrow southbound MIRTHFUL RI PAIN in nt wnr ... So nrc we. morning MYSTERY Xlrlit of January Sixteenth- K l Elrnt of Week leature On Screen of Capitol ,1 lira ire The story of a light-hearted ton r who Inherits a three milltoi, dollar share in a giant corporation rinds It has been snatched from him by the crooked head or the company and who then gets him elf Involved with a ux-rlrl murderess with romantic and am using results will be on view nrx Monday and Tuesday in the cum edy-mystery "Night of Jsnuan Sixteenth' at the Capitol Theatre Co-starring Robert Preston a-he quick-witted ex-gnb and Ellri Drew, as the beautiful secretary accused of murdering her bos u order to get exclusive poivui n of the fortune he stole from hi rompanv. the film also feature Nils Asther. Margaret Hayes Clarence Kolb. Alice White. Cecil Kel awv and Cliff Natarro. ,"rv- nt Januarv six teenth" Is adapted from the suc-ceasful Broadway play ot i lev seasons ago. The murder myster-Is ealculated tn nroduc thrill an suspense but It has also a Itch' humorous touch and Is enacted with dash and breestneas. The action culminate in rn py climax and altogether It Is said to be a very satisfactory h Hrituin in on strict rntions . . . Wo nrc nut. Hut HiipiMMo wc, Hillingly, lived us Bliutilr an they have to live in Hrituin ... Think of the Wur SuvingM SluinnH ho could nuy . . . ... to prmido our figliling men witli enough e(uipment to hnii the Nazi ... ... to help keep pricen from going up, . . . and to carry u over the didicult time when all thib war-work Htopa Q'Zm ' , ' 'KJH H.ou i. Got thorn from banks, post offices, druggists, grocors and ofhor retail storos. 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