PAGE rotjR it m I! I i Expert OPTICAL SERVICE SLEEPERS PYJAMAS SNOW SUITS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY PARKAS Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing,. Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China. Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant YES MOM, I'm Warm! In Peoples Store Warm Children's Night Wear Complete stock and varied selection of children's warm winter sleeping wear. Keep them comfortable. Sleepers in sizes 2 to 8 and Pyjamas in sizes 2 to 14. At usual prices that you'll find generally mean a saving. VESTS PANTIES COATS RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVL--Ncxt to Heilbroner's Phone CLUE 007 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Ladies Only One Dozen $40.00 Coats Left Regular Price S125 to $175. ALL FOXES AND COATS 25 OFF Over One Hundred to choose from Your Credit is Good VY. G0LDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE pft;-BTB3B2BIBXBJBlB3BIB2BJB2 B3 BT BX BIB1! BT1 1 BIB1B1 13 fl. Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 7 p.m., stopping at all stations. ' WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 ajn., stopping at principal points. TERRACE LOCAL Daily except Sunday. 4:15 pjn. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT: TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 10:30 p.m. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 7 pjn. TERRACE LOCAL 11:20 ajn. Dally except Sunday. AIR CONDITIONED SLEEPING AND DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS REGULAR STEAMER SAILINGS TO KETCHIKAN, OCEAN FALLS AND VANCOUVER For full information, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, City Passenger Agent 528 Third Avenue. Phone 260, Prince Rupert. Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines BUY- the NEW VICTORY BONDS Canadian Fish & Cold Storage mT mm PRINCE RUPERT I ft I Iff RRITISII COLUMBIA V W M I U If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a ftiyer in the citv ; Waterfront Whiffs work .which almost everyone feels His Messages Appreciated Chicago Evangelist Conducts Series of .Meetings in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Members of the congregation of St. Paul's Lutheran Church have expressed their appreciation of timely and heart-searching messages delivered here during the past week In the Norwegian language by Rev. E. O. Holen of Lutheran Memorial Church, Chicago, in a series of evangelistic meetings. Mr. Holen will continue his meetings here until next Wednesday night when he will leave for ' Ketchikan. Tomorrow afternoon he will speak on the much-dis cussed subject of "Anti-Christ." THE DAILY NEWS "1 SATURDAY Prince Rupert Losing Halibut Fleet -Lack of Float Accommodation Given As Cause of Departure KM Prince Rupert appears to be losing as far as residence is concerned the Canadian halibut fleet, or the main body of it, which has been firmly established at the port for the past quarter of a century since the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway was built, 'giving the shortest access from the fishing banks to the principal markets oi ine easi. An estimated twentyj- eight boats have left Prince Rur: en recenuy ior .Vancouver ana elsewhere in that vicinity on; thf lower British Columbia -,coat, to make their future headquarters, the owners taking theifl families with them and in many cases selling out their homes. There is rea- j son to believe that others may follow, making it a one hundred Instead of a fifty percent loss. The reason for the migration has been lack of proper mooring accommoda tion, particularly during the winter, for -the vessels of the fleet due to sudden waterfront congestion at Prince Rupert and wartime regulations. Existing floats and mooring facilities fall far short of meeting the requirements and there has resulted lack of proper protection for the floating property during the long close season The only remedy would be the orovision of much-needed additional permanent mooring acco-mmodaUon. Of course, many of the boats will be seen back at Prince Rupert during the fishing season In the summer but their calls will be only Incidental It is something to be, regretted by those who are watching the exodus that the Prince Rupert halibut fleet, which for years was one of the industrial mainstays of the port, should be these days will, no doubt, .limit the acUvK.es of the nknrods on", this occasion. However, some expeditions are being planned and the WOy bltd will not be permitted to have everything to themselves. "Builders of Freedom." plant magaaine of the Prince Rupert dry dock, has made Hs Initial appearance and is a creditable IMtle four-page publication with Itvter-?stlng reading material and Illustrations. It is to be issued monthly with J. S. Wilson as the editor, the Job of getting it out being one of Mr. Wilson's duties as personnel organizer at the local yard. The principal function is to review In concise manner the actlvlUes of the yard and jt.s employees. BAZAAR IS VERY FINE Successful Affair by Woman' Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Cathedral With a large attendance under ideal- conditions, the annual fall making what gives every evidence bar Thursday afternoon of ttve of being a permanent departure. ' Anglican Cathedral was a com- The season for the hunting of Ptet The Oattodral Hah micratorv birds eeese and ducks presen a very attractive ap- -has been open In Prince Rupert i P and the various booths district since the end of last week were weu uPP"a ana uanpung but there has been little action on this front so far. Oasoline restrictions and the pressure of extra to the purchasers. The affair was opened by Rt 'Rev. O. A. Rlx D. D.. BlahoD of Caledonia, and. Mrs. J. D. Gibson, wife of the dean, and Mrs. J. O Johns, president of the Woman's Auxiliary, welcomed the guests. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh and Mrs J. A. H in ton presided at the tea tables but hot soup was served instead of tea. Mrs. A. L. Holtby and Mrs. C. E. Dodimead were in charge of refreshments. ServKeurs were Mrs. Jack Bulger. Mrs George D. Mead. Mrs, W. M. Watts. Mrs. J. A. Rutherford. Mrs. Frank Skinner and Mrs. J. Mulkey. Many attractive aprons and bags were purchased during the afternoon. Mrs. C. C. Mills and Kirs. Norman Stewart were in charge of the apron sale. The ask of woollens and fancywork was conducted by Mrs. W. J. Greer and Mrs. L. D. Larobljf while Mrs Hague managed the novelty stall. The home coo Sons table was In charge of Mrs. Jack Durran and Mrs. N. Musaallem; the Jumbl-booth. Mrs. W. F. Eve, Mrs. R. O Hopkins, Mrs. J. II. McLcod and Mrs Alex Mitchell. The Even Ine Branch booth wa DOLLAR FROM THALER conducted bv Mrs. Currie. MLi The word "dollar" is a modified Eileen Gibson and Mls Hilton form of "thaler." Mrs n. S. Meadow was cashier. NEW LEXINGTON LAUNCHED 1 ' . A " p . miii iMjiiii' imi'.iiiiSi-fc-i--J sA Completed a vear ahead of KfhMii.A h ..- - v "i llij Ui OillUlU workers as a challenge to the enemy, the new UBS. aircraft carrier Lexington, is shown sliding down the ways at Qulncy, Mass., to carry on the proud record of her namesake, sunk after heroic action In the Coral sea battle. The launching took place at the Fore River yards of the Bethlehem Steel Corp., and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mohawk, N,Y, widow of the late assistant secretary of the navy, was the sponsor. OLD FARCE ON SCREEN -Charley's Aunt," With Jack Benny In Title Role, Is Coming Here "Charley's AuntV the ;oWl farce. about the fellow who helps out two college pais by masquerading as his friend's aunt, ' come to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here next Monday and Tuesday with Jack Benny cast in the title role of this long-time laugh favorite. It Is said to be the most hilarious and unusual undertaking of Benny's varied career. i.Whlle clothed as the aunt. Jack chaperons two young ladles and receives two proposals of mar-rUrec. Then, at the height of the Impersonation, the real aunt cornea on the scene. How he and his friends get out of their predicament makes for a great comedy climax. Kay Francis is the real aunt who turns up at the wrong time and James Ellison Is the friend who needs the help. There is an Impressive support ing east including such favorites as Edmund Owenn, Anne Baxter. Reginald Owen. Hrlene Whaler. . Laird Cregar. Ernest Oossart, Richard Haydn and Morton Lowry. Tourney Is Progressing Queen Mary Chapter Hrid;r Competition 1 Rrarhinc Concluding States B31mlnaUons ace now being madr quite rapidly in the bridge tournament being conducted by Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order. ' Daughters of the Hrnpire. Rewlu this wk wtn as follows: Dr. and Mrs. R, J. MacDonala defeated Mrs. Chartas Otstliam and P. Smith. C. P. McCarthy and Morris Bridges defeated Mrs. Arthur Sll venides and Mrs. J. Mclntyre Mrs. 8. L. Pecwhty and Mrs I West defeated Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blank. Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrew defeated Mrs. Ernest Gammon 'and Mrs. J E. Jack. Flight Sergeant Orinell and Ser geant Coty defeated Mrs. R Hutchlngs and Mrs. A. Tiylor. Leading AircratUman Klein and Mis. C. F. McCarthy defeated II F- Olaasey and A. H. HUl-IVjut. Nest Week's Draw The drew for next week will be as follows: 8ergeant Major Mills and Mrs R. B. Moore vs. O. W. Rudderham and George Howe. Mrs. J. 8. Kerrigan and Mrs. Oll- lles. bye. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. MaaDonakt vs Leading Ahcraftaman Klein and Mrs. C. F. McCarthy. C. F. McCarthy and Morris Brydges vs. night Sergeant Grin ill and Sergeant Coty. Mrs. Sam Hougan and Mr. Kas- par vt. Mrs. A. T. Parkin and Air. and Mrs. George Hills vs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews. Mrs. 8. L. Peachey and Mrs. J. West. bye. FOR QUICK HRf.UI.T8 TOY A NKW8 WANT ADD wi: CARKV Everything For THE WORKING MAN It will pay you to come In and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue M n m Im m m m a M m m m N M M n H n km m m MUSIC TO HIS EARS AM. Comfxfttr, tnltc, tommtnUlof (aba Pnudtnl of Aicap) DEEMS TAYLOR . M.CM'i .Mrs. Miniver iiA Ai all-time 10'btit lit! cfphtum The othtti artt Tilt IIITH Of A NATION nit vav or ail nun. ALL QUKT ON Tilt VtlTUN UONT CUT UCIITJ IT IIAirtKtO ONI MCMT TOPttS ttllCCA TIU CtAMI or VIATH f ANT All A 5t MRS. MINIVER STARTING WKD.M.SDAV FOR 1 DAYS CAPITOL i:.MS TONIGHT t'omj)!f to Show 7 00. 9 05 Jranette MaeDonald in "CAIRO'' Feature a 7 23 9 23 JACK BENNY KAY FRANCIS X5 On THE SAME tolorrd Sutt and Cartoon "March of Time" CAPITOL Vcial Sck.41 for MRS. MINIVER Complete m Daily af ID a.m., 12 2 ATOM) THE V A I I V L-llniM . . AVOID night CROWDS' I OR IM- AT His FUNNIEST AS 0,mm iln nmm CWf mW f SLNIIAV MIIIMTi: Ltl'i: VMJ.Z In "MEXICAN SI'ITMKI ... B..BV A. MacKenzie Furniture LI A GOOD TLACE TO MY 12 WAVK CREST MATTUKSSKs, fu'Ji.e G KOSICO'DAV BOX SIMMNf.s. full ue 12 CRIII MATTKHSSl s, All at Usual Prices I'honc 773 1 J l NOTICE! The Wartime prices and Trade Board has issued an order prohibiting the giving away of English Dlnnerware as prrtnlums. We regret to announce that after Nov. lit this order will become effective Please do not misinterpret the above order ... It ap-plirs only to dlnnerware . . . no other Items on the premium list arc affected. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' P.O. Box 275 Phones 18-19 M I iltllKHlIIIItKltllltlll HOTEL Carl Zarclli I'rop. Thone 17 t.O. to" FKASKK STItKET rKi.vrr. Ri riRT J. M. S. Loutsti CIHROPRACIOS. Pinnftftr Canadian Drv Cleaner! We wish to draw your attention to the Lut th ' PICK UP AND DELIVEK jour Hearing apparel for drjrlcanliii and prtlnf AS BEFOIIE We have been foitunate In adding more expfrlf"cfd from the south to our staff AND ARE STILL MAINTAINING 3 DAY SERVICE ON AM, DRVCI.EA-MNfi Phone 118 or 8