PAGE FOUR ,r TIIE DAILY NEWS J Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist la Charge Watch, Clock,, Jewelry Kepairinc, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Uargace and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant WAWAV.W.WV.WVW.V.V.VAW.,.,.V I liLAMUUK IN EVENING I GOWNS 5 JUST ARRIVED at The Peoples Store Our new Winter Formals and Dinner Frocks 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 i smart. i FIGURE FLATTERING . . . BUDGET PRICED 5 MAIL OKDEKS l'KOMJTLV FILLED RUPERT PEOPLES STORE 5 "In the Heart of Prince Kupert" THIRD AVENUE (Next to Hcilbroncr's) Phone ISLL'E 907 MEN'S WORK BOOTS Solid Leather Lines , ARCH KING in S" and 10" STERLING in Leather and Panco Soles TILSONRURG, Solid Leathers throughout VALENTINE MARTIN'S Arch Support Work Roots Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes' mmxnxmvMsutmxmsmm-jnsmimxn in in in inn i mm in m i 7 7. here's a chance for you JudCllCS this week 25 off all Furs New shipments twice a week. Prices from $10 to $1,100 Your Credit is Good W. G0LDBL00M THE OLD ItELIAHLE warns mn kski mmm m m mm mswsua mm m m mm. m i BUY , . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Iocal Rutchers NO WASTE RKADY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PBINCK KltPKRT (JO. Lid. BKITISII COLUMBIA k-J W I SI nm I m u u u u y BRITISH ARMORED CARS ADVANCE TOWARD ENEMY Under heavy fire by Axis artillery, British armored cars are shown advancing towards positions in the desert, during the twelve-day battle that preceded the British breakthrough at El Alameln. Note the shell bursting near a car at the left. The Axis forces are se-treating westward, hotly pursued by the Drltish Eighth Army. This Is a radio photo. OPEN SHOW ON SUNDAY I.OD.E. Strongly In Favor of This In Canada TORONTO, Nov. 24-Coptes of an Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, resolution favoring the opening of moving picture theatres to provide free entertainment to uniformed men and women In crowded Canadian centres are being sent to Hon. MaJ.-Gcn. L. R. LaFleche. minister of National War Services, CoL J. L. Ralston, Minister of National De fence, and his two associate ministers, Hon. C. J. Power and Hon. Angus MacDonald, for their Information. The resolution reads: "Whereas the welfare of the fighting forces is our first concern, and whereas the lack of facilities for the care and entertainment of such men and women on Sundays is very evidently causing countless numbers to have to wander the streets aimlessly with results detrimental to personnel and the war effort, and whereas conditions have developed to make immediate action imperative be it recommended to the National Executive Committee that as a wartime measure only, theatres in certain Canadian cities be opened on Sundays to men and women in uniform and the merchant marine, subject to certain arrangements being made with authorities in the various provinces." It was emphasized that only uniformed men and women and men of the merchant marine would be admitted to the theatres opened, and that the hours for the showing of moving pictures would not conflict with the established hours of church services. The motion picture industry has assured the I.OD.E. that they would not only provide the latest and best moving pictures for the entertainment of the troops, but they will assume all costs of operators, doormen, ushers, etc. In several Canadian centres strong local organizations and church groups have endorsed the stand of the I.O.D.E., and have expressed an understanding of the project to provide wholesome entertainment for the troops. A' letter from the chairman of the executive committee of the Citizens Committee for Troops In Training, M.D. No. 2 reads: "The committee Is definitely of the opinion that moving picture productions of a high standard given In downtown theatres each Sunday afternoon would be most valuable In keep ing our men in uniform off the streets of Toronto." The executive of the Active Canteen in Toronto wrote: We would like to bo on record as .being in complete sympathy with the efforts of the I.OD.E. in this regard. After three years of experience In running the Active Service Canteen we should like to stress the great need for enter tainment being provided for the thousands of lonely men who roam the streets on Sunday. The Dominion Secretary of the Canadian Corps Association writes: "I am Instructed to write to you on behalf of the Canadian Corps Association heartily endorsing the plan proposed by the Imperial Or der Daughters of the Empire to open certain of the moving picture theatres on Sunday, for the entertainment of men and women of the" Armed Service and the Merchant Marine." Mrs. B. B. Osier, film convener of the national executive of the I.OJ5.E. said today: "Through the various committees of the I.OD.E. engaged In war work we have been made aware of a lack of entertainment on Sundays throughout Canada It is having a detrimental effect oty- the morale of our men and women In the forces. Our observations Indicate that while the uniformed men and mmwi arlr. nowiedge with gratitude all that Is Deing aone lor inem in tnc way of hostels, canteens, libraries, field comforts and home hospitality, these facilities are totally Inadequate for the increased number of men and women In uniform seek ing recreation on Sundays." Hunters Here Few This Year Rationing of Gas and Shotlaje of Ammunition Felt "The number of hunters this season Is far below normal, owing to gasoline rationing and a nhnrtAm of ammunition," says Joe Scott. Oun and the popular sizes of ammunition are practically un- avauaoie. Restrictions On Footwear Further Krrulatlons Are Being Announced by Government Price Board OTTAWA, Nov. 24-To conserve tools, leather and manpower, the government price board is further restricting the styles and designs of footwear. Wood will be used In heels Instead of leather. There will no longer be window samples. ALGERIA'S PRODUCTS Algeria produces large quantities of iron ore as well as zinc, mercury and manganese. BOTH LOST AND FOUND Peter Dame, Winnipeg Carpenter, Now in City, I Lucky in This Hespcct Peter Dame, carpenter, uohol- sterer and engineer, who recently arrived in the city from Winnipeg, has had the good fortune of having returned safely to htm a wallet containing national legist ration caw. passport and WO In cash which he dropped on the Third Avenue sidewalk between Sixth and Seventh 8treeu at the end of the week. The honest man was Albert Rusychl of the York Hotel who picked the wallet up and turned It over to the police from whom Dame received It. Dame called at the Dally News office last evening to cancel a lost ad which he had run and to tell of his luck. He told how once in his younger days In his home state of South Dakota he himself picked up a wallet containing 11600. a reward of M being pressed upon him by the loser, the town clothier, who also spotted htm to a suit of clothes. Then on another occasion, this time when he was a younger boy, Dame picked up a wallet containing valuable papers Including the deed to a farm valued at WGO0. being paid on that occasion a re-ward of $500. Now he has had the experience of being lucky as as well as a finder. Message Of Olof Hanson federal Member Express Kejrel At Pawing of II. I. I'ullen In a message expressing regret over the death of H. F. Pullcn, Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, writes: "In his passing prince Itupert and DritUh Columbia lose one of their most valuable citizens He was keenly interested in every pub lic undertaking, and In many matters rendered valuable Slaughter House . Business To Be Checked Up On OTTAWA, Nfiv 24 The dovcrn-ment price board will in futurr record the business of slaughter houses In Canada. TAKE YOUR CHOICE Utah formerly was spelled "Youta," "Eutaw and "UUw." DESTROYER COMES TO RESCUE WHEN PLANE MISSES CARRIER o 0 1 .0yC.r manoeuvrP the rescue of the crew of a VS. navy plane which mussed a the .u flight deck of the carrier, ifto from whe e thi, photo was made and fell thee The airmen are those tiny blobs Just visible to the right of the upended tall ass mbly BEERY-MAIN FILMHERE Popular Couple Paired Up In Film Of Action, Comedy and Drama Wallace Decry and Alarlorle Main, comedy team of the screen, appear together again in "Jackass Mall," showing at the Capitol Theatre this mid-week. The film Is replete with action, comedy and Jrama. The comedy moments arc principally derived from Decry blundering attempts to woo Miss Main who Is the owner of a frontier dance hall besides being the driver of a stage. "Jackass Mail, which frequently carries large shipments of gold. Whether the gold or Mias Main Is the object of Deery's affections is a moot question. Through a series of events Deery. playing a Rood -hearted bad man, beomea the town's hero He saves the stage from a hold-up. kills the real villain and brings the lirst train Into town. In his honor the clttaens change the name of the town. A notable dramatic performance that of ten-vear old Darrvi Hickman who portrays the son of me outlaw whom Decry slays J Carrol NaUh. as a Mexican bar itnder. provides many comic rrmm- MILK NOT PLENTIFUL Hut One Dairy of Former Three Maintain! Drlltrry Service Only Enlla Nredi Met One dairy Is trying to maintain the milk distribution service in i'rtnce Rupert which was former.y tarried out by three, this In spr.-of a population which has about toubled In the past year. One f the other dairies la now eonntr.u? Its service to distribution to lor from which the customers hav to pick up their milk. The other dairy has gone out of bustneat a! are trying to get btganlaed to men it." Laek of help Is the principal rfUMcoUy. There are at prasent about thirty-five dairy cows in Prince Rupert There are an estimated 3800 fresh milk customers In the city and seventy-five percent of the milk supplied to them Is shipped from Vancouver and Interior farms, the remaining twenty-five percent being locally produced milk. At this ttane of year, milk is at the lowest point of production with the stock being largely stable fed. together. In spite of this distribution situation. It is still possible to have milk delivered to meet essential needs on a six day a week basts. The sole remaining delivering dairy has a lone waiting list and under- III Tnornfriv.. 1 - "b-mci again THAT ii i... Wallace BEERY Marjorie Ml In a roundup of, and thriH IT a . - i ii i ii A MAIL" I Uk rvi . unless it . la esnt; In casrt Said t!. yesterday to give a:i ' the grrat:. which has aclty of -with- .. u, tl,i wB j lets" WnrM ut r,. STARTS WKIMSDAT Pki I. MUM. IIIH "I'OOTLIGin SKIOAlir A; ' t .8 FOR QUK'K i-r. ""H NEW WAN Christmas Goods NOW IN STOCK GREETING CARDS WATERMAN'S PKNS and PENCILS and HI T-YARDLEY'S LAVENDKK SETS JASMINE, GARDENIA, C AMELIA and ADRIENNE SETS BACHELOR SETS VOll MEN WRITING KITS CUTEX SETS SHAVING HRUSHES CHOCOLATES, PAGE & SlIAW PERFUMES' and COLOGNES CHRISTMAS CRACKERS TOILET SOAP - MLLKOLHS HAIR HRUSHES We would advise an early selection as ChrM-mas stocks cannot he duplicated Ilik Jfar Ormes ltd. Dim Pioneer Driqjts AN " TIIK ItKXAM, HTOKK I'llON'S Open Dally frum 8 a.m. till 10 !"' f nd 7 Riindsy. and llnllilav from t P m- J