PAQE rOUH 1 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE GLAMOUR IN EVENING GOWNS JUST ARRIVED at The Peoples Store Our new Winter Formah and Dinner Frock. are grand examples of the "Who's She" fashions you want for important evenings. Fluttering chiffons, nets,, shadowy marquisettes give you a wide selection of all that's new and smart. dol PRINCE RUPERT e Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelrj Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China. Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant $ FIGURE FLATTERING . . . BUDGET PRICED MAIL ORDEKS PROMPTLY FILLED I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE f "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" J THIRD AVEXUE (Next to Heilbroner's) Phone I5LUE 907 .W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V..V.V.V.V.W.W. ?- i MEN'S WORK BOOTS Solid Leather Lines AKCII KING in 8" and 10" STERLING in Leather and Panco Soles TILSONBURG, Solid Leathers throughout VALENTINE MARTIN'S Arch Support Work Roots Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" vsitinsiaEaUi tu su-jBsmtmtm tu i lami r iu ran tmiu i a ta Ladies BUY . . . neres a chance for this week 25 off all Furs New shipments twice a week. Prices from $11) to $1,100 Your Credit U Good Fillets you W. G0LDBL00M THE OI.I1 fH1.MKI.V ! KUSBBBBBSHUBOnB k RUPERT BRAND ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK HUY VICTORY BONDS Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Lid. BRITISH COLUMBIA Rectory Scene Of Quiet Marriage day Evening The marriage of Miss Mildred Inez Mutch and Peter Dyck took place Wednesday evening at the rectory. Rev. James B. Olbson, dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, of ficiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. J. T. Sparks and the groomsman was Albert Kuzcykl. C.N.R. Trains From Terrace-Dally except Sunday .. 11:20 ajn. For Terrace-Dally except Sunday 4:16 pjn. For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7:00 pjn. Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30 ajn. From the East Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays 10:30 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays 7 p.m. JAILED EDITOR ANKARA, Nov. 21 O The editor of Timpl, one of Rumania's leading papers, has been sent to e concentration camp for "knowingly spreading false information out side his. editorial capacity.'' THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY NOYEHB Waterfront Whiffs Fire Breaks Out on Freighter Here Assistant Purser in Hospital and Passenger In Jail Fire broke out in the boiler room of a f reiehter dock ed at Prince Rupert late Thursday afternoon. The local fire department responded and, with the aid of dock men and lire lighters, the blaze was soon brouerht under con trol. The boat was towed across the harbor as a precaution against excessive damage in case the fire got out of 'ontrol. Cause of the fire and ex- tent of the damage were not dis closed. James O'Connor, Vancouver. Ls under arrest here and Percy Hughes Hallett, assistant purser of a coast ing vessel, Is In hospital at Ocean Falls suffering from a broken left leg as a result of an incident on ? the steamer. Hallett and other of fi- Ij'cers of the ship were proceeding S to take Connor into custody when the latter is alleged to have at-I tacked Hallet. O'Connor was res' manded until November 27 on a :harcge of occasioning actual bod-; i y harm, bail being granted In the sum of $500. ine local naitoui boat Dovre u., J Capt. Tony Martinusen, landed eight catches of halibut at Prince V Rupert during the 1942 season for 1 a total poundage of 206.018. The Dovre B. weighed out as follows for each trip: 17.740, 20572, 20.010, 20,985, 19.150. 29,500. 36.140. 39.921. BRIDGE NOW NEAR CLOSE Only Six Couple Left in Queen .Mary Tourney The bridge tournament of Queen Mary Chapter. Imperial Or der. Daughters of the Empire, U I now reaching the final stages. Only atx couples are now left in j the competition and they will meet , as follows next week: Leading Aircraftsman Klein and I Mrs. Colin McCarthy vs. Sergeant Major Mills and Mrs. R. E. Moore. O. W. Rudderham and George Howe vs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Mrs. Oillies and Mrs. William Anderson, as winners of the top flight, advance without further play. They defeated Sergeant Major and Mrs. R. E. Moore this week. Other results this week In the second flight were as follows: George Rudderham and Oeorge Howe defeated Mrs. Sam Hougan and Mrs. John K as per. , Leading Aircraftsman Klein and .Miss Mildred Inez Mutch Becomes Mrs. C. F. McCarthy defeated Mrs. Bride or Peter Dyck Nednes- '& L. Peachev and Mrs. J. Wtat Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrew Colin McCarthy and M. Brydges DANCE IS 'COLORFUL Delightful Affair by Order of East-ern Star Last Mint Colorful and cheery was the an nual ball last night of Delist Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, which was a . great success. about two hundred persons being In attendance. The banquet hall of the Masonic Temple presented a very attractive scene with Its red, white and blue decorations In patriotic motif. There were large flags and little flags as well as fluttering streamers and an Inter national atmosphere withal. Mrs. T. J. Boulter was convener and C. H. EJklns was master of ceremonies. Music was by Mrs. Jean de Carlos Orchestra. Mrs. Alex Mitchell and Miss Dorothy Stiles had charge of decorations. After serving of delicious refreshments, Miss Marie Boulter and Miss Patricia Lowe entcrtaln- Hmw what's (fiikQ. OH... REA DANCE AND SONG FILM "Foollight Serenade" is Showing At Capitol Theatre at lint Of Next Week Betty arable. John Payne and Victor Mature arc starred In the musical picture "Footllght Serenade" which comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here on Monday and Tuesday of next week. In an entertaining story with love, laughs and lyrics, "Footltght Serenade" tells of a fighter who turns actor. Victor Mature realistically plays the part of the boxer and, with John Payne, Is in love with Betty arable. Other top flight talent in the cast Includes Jane Wyman, James Oleason, Phil Si! vers' and Cobina Wright Jr. Among the song hits in this pir ture are "I Heard the Birdie Sing." "I'm Still Crasy For You "Are You Kidding Me?" and l it Be Marching to a Love Song " Dazzling new dances are a; featured in the picture. FOOD RULES FOR CANADA Here arc Canada's official loo-! rules. The following types and amounts of food should be eaten daily to protect health, according to Nutrition Services, Departtnen; of Pensions and National Health These are the minimum requirement of essential foods and larger amounts should be used If possible. MILK AdslU, one-half pint Children, more than on pint Some cheese should be a4dd when available. FRUITS One serving of toea. or a citros fruit, or one serving of tomato or citrus fruit Juices, and one wring of otter fruits, canned or dried. VEOETABLES (In addition to potatoes of which one serving Is needed daily). Two servtns of vegetables, preferably green or yellow, and frequently raw. CEREALS AND BREAD One serving of a whole-grain cereal and four to six slices of Canada Approved bread, brown or white. -MEAT. Flail. Btc One swine a day of meat, fish or moat substitutes. Liver, heart or kidney once a week. ' B0O6-At least three or eggs weekly. Ewr now tnd tkn jq mut a iton who un4t m (rom U uowj lik a tht in bUckouC Ht holdt your Mtm . lUulkiwdL Whn h ipka ohfi Jiiwn. Whn th tthcinc Uctki up you Uy, "thnt'i a ptrton y mtt Sin." Ever no(k that mn and women who hold other (xopla'a attmtion art will Informed on current topic . . . wir newt politkt... new booki and new pl'r tportf. You, too, can be well Inloimed on cur. tent topkt . . thinj, that are happen. ln in the world day by dey. You, too, can be retarded at a well-Wormed per. aon . an intereitlnc companion. Read your daily newipeper. It will kp you in touch with what'a happen. m( in the world. PAPER If? four FMH LIVER OILS- Those oil are essentia! for children and should be given as recommended by a physician. They may also be required by adult. .MAY HE TWAS HALLOWE'EN BEARSTEAD, Eng., Nov. 31 t John Vlnsen, farmer, and Claude Young, were ieach fined approxi mately 3150 for removing a mili tary direction sign near this Kent vlilase. "A danaerniii .irf u-hirh ed with a Spanish dance and a I might have caused congestion and tap dance. -nans." the magistrate said A PERSON YOU'D LIKE TO MEET AGAIN Starts Monday S3 -f 77 Young hearts dancing ,, , AM to the irresittib! rhythms Tr AJj of rominc in the musical miracU of trie year! g U ON 7HI SAME PROGRAM Colored Sport JIINTEUS PARADISE Cartoon AK.MY MASCOT Novrltv Till; (iUEATEST CUT Complete Shows: 1 30. 3 33. 5 18. 7:09. 05 Feature at- 2 01. 357 5 50 7 43 tt 39 QCAMTOi In j I s MJhUr. i' . Otl: ... and uo . amt "! gave h. Bristol BrUtol .. with u:r., OwitK ' the !'. apprch 3 KtnrtUs SINDAY Min.MTi: (.force Murphy Anne Shlrler In ''.MAYOR 01' IIHI STKXIT Attempted To Enter Store Alleced Breaker of Alberta .Market Picked Up By .Military I'oiire Two men are alleged to nave attempted to break and enter the Albert Market on Ilfth street. Thursday evening at 7:30. but the entry was frustrated by Lance i miiiiifotiiirarai:iiigiiiiiiii:i i i i i ni'l Announcing the Opening of tie VICTOR! 330 Third Avenue Wrt CAFE ciiiiiiiiintiiiBitaiMtjiiiin i ! '"I Christmas Goods NOW IN STOCK til INSISTING CAHUs WATERMAN'S I'KNs and I'ENCII-S and Si: is YARDLKY'S lavendku SI-TS JASMINE, GARDENIA, r AM MIA and ADRIENNK SI T-BACHELOR SETS FOR MI-N WRITING KITS - CFTI-.X SltTS SHAVING BRUSHES CHOCOLATES, PAGE & SlIAW PERFUMES and COLOliNKS CHRISTMAS CKACKtKS TOILET SOAP - BILLFOLDS HAIR BRUSHES Wc would :idvisn mi n.irlv scU'ctioii as Christ- ' . . j i.!.. tear 1 mas stocks cannot be duplicated i"'s J' Ormes ll& Jim Pioneer Drm&M A!sU " l THE KKXALL STOKE PHONES Opfn Dally from nt. till 10 Pm" . . Ui.n.-- .. ,, . . m n nl IDA ' uumuhj! ana iiunaayi irom i i -