3i & 5 s S s LI IT 1 fi I? PAGE POUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Chair Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing;, Hand Enirarinr YISIT OUR BASEMENT ..ORE for Fine China, Dlnnenrare, Glasses, Baggigt and NoTeltlei MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant !.W.V.V.V, There's Style Children's Wear i at The Peoples Store Coats Dresses Underwear Hosiery Hals Blazers Night Wear Sweaters Skirts Blouses BABY'S WEAR, TOO Mail Orders Promptly Filled Rupert Peoples Store "In the Heart of Trince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 W.VAV.VAV.V.V.W.V.V.,AVAW.VVMVV,V PAULSEN'S GROCERY CASH AND CARRY SIXTH AVENUE AND DRY DOCK ROAD (Beside Postal station B) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS FURNITURE 9-piecc Walnut Dining Room Suite Rich looking, which will give years of good service. Suite includes Buffet, Corner China Cabinet, Extension Table, and Six Chairs. 9 pieces $U58.00 Natural Dinette Suite Buffet with ample space for display and storage of dishes, cutlery, etc.. Extension Table and Four Chairs with red upholstered. leatherette seats. 6 pieces $87.50 Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) Prince Rupert MEN'S Working Boots PALMERS "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" 8 inch and 6 inch. GREB & STERLING Chrome and Men-nenite calf with double soles and solid throughout. . Priced from $5.50 Shoe findings and arch supports. Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" WQfWy 4. it f If you lose anything,'advertise for ifc A full line of Groceries, Produce, Meats and Confectionery. Your Patronage Solicited. 5 1 4 4 4 S s 5 6 6 6 6 6 7: 7: 8: 8: 8 9 9 9 10 10 10: 10: 10 11: CFPR (1240 KUocycWO Schedule MONDAY IM. :00 Sound Off :15 O. I. Jive 30 Hits ol Yesterday 00 Lone Ranger :30 Personal Album :4S Melody Round-un :00 CBC News 05 Recorded Interlude : 15 Are You a Oenlus? :30 Serenade in Rhythm 45 Ann watt 00 Music from America 30 Music from Pacific 00 Fred Waring 15 Front Line Family 30 One Night Stand 00 Down Beat 30 Noveleaque 35 Novelesque 00 CBC News 05 Recorded Interlude 15 Yarns for Yanks 30 Great Music 45 Band Wgaon 00 Closing announcement TUESDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Singing Strings 9:00 Hoosler Hot Snots 9:15 Nelson Eddy 9:30 CBC News 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Melody Time 10:30 Bud and Joe Billings 10:45 They Tell Mc 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Novelties on Parade IM. 12:00 March Time 12:30 Spotligh: Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 Music from America 1:30 Music for the Junior School 2:00 Closing announcement mm 1 V SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave;'-J PhonfiSl For Income Tai RETURNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 171 2nd Ave. ANNOUNCEMENT The Norwegian Vlce-4 Consulate has now been t) taken over by DR. JENS i MUNTIIE, Room 15-16, J T ncsner HIOCK. yTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) -AAAAAXAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA in the Hiiprrm Court of BrltUh Ciriumhltt In rroliatr In thr Mattrr of the ".tdminlntratlon Act" and In thr MatUr of the rla!r of ( liarlr. .Mrrman, Drcrakrd TAKE NOTICE that by Oror of HU Honor Judge Ptohtr, Local Judi? of Uie Suprwne Court of BrttlWt Columbia, I wa on he 22nd. day of November. AD. 1843. ppoltrtcd Admin lKtrator of the EM at of Chart Merman, formerly of Terrace. BrltUh Columbia, dmtrd, who died on or about the 9Ui day of June. AJJ. 1843. All pron IndcWd to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of thwtr Indebted-nesm to me forthwttji and all' per-on having claim. agalruA ttie aald Entate are required to file ithem with me properly verified on or before the 31t. day of Deormlber, AD. 1843 tailing which dlatrttjrutlon will be made having regard only to uch daltna of which I rihall have been notified. DATED at Prince Hupert. B.C. thU nin, aay oi november, 1843. NOIUIAN A. WATT, Official AdmtiUatrator, Prt&e Rupert, B.C KEEP PIT THE DAILY HEWS LETTERBOX UNIFORMS FOR A.U.F. Editor. Dally News: I was shocked to read In a recent Issue of the Vancouver Dally Province, after four years of war. that the AJI.P. are o get military badges such as efficiency badges, pips, stripes, length of service chevrons and uniforms. The only thing thif kLUMBAG0 ACHES RjJi AND PAINS J 'COMEDYiMYSTERY A merry, mirth-filled murder mystery, "A Night to Remem bers comes Wis Monaay ana Tuesday to the Capitol Theatre here Loretta Young and Brian Aherne are co-starred In the gay new comedy which recounts their giddy goings-on In Greenwich Village. Loretta and Aherne are seen In "A Night to Remember" as a young married couple who move to a basement apartment In Oreenwich Village, seeking atmosphere" for a novel. Their new home Is a basement apart- jment which once was a speak-' easy In their backyard one morning Is found a corpse 1 , The resultant questions and the answers are said to provide a motion picture which Is both startling and gay. The co-stars prove Ideal foils for each other's antic and romantic activities and wise-cracks. Heading the Important featured cast are Jeff Donnell and William Wright, as neighbors and friends; Sldne'y Toler. ' as the detective on the case, and Oale Sondergaard, who figures prominently as a suspect. Is not mentioned is spurs. This is surely one of the highlights j of extravagance. If public money , is, to be spent In this way It 4s onjy leading to what we are lichtlne asalnst the nlarlnp of every individual In the state In uniform. This Is exactly what took place In Oermany. A per son Is equally as efficient with an armband. If he is not the regalia will not make him so. We all, Including children, are tasked to save and save to buy (bonds and war saving, certlfJ cates for war and why should 'public money be spent on all this pomp? We could do with money for an ambulance right In Prince Rupert which would be more deserving. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, Elizabeth MacKenzie ployed in tpecified employmenU. R. EMPMYMENTS COVERED RY THIS ORDKRt Men, of the rprcified categnrie, are coered if now employed int 1. The underwriting, celling, broking or administering of polirira of in suranre of any and every kind, Including but not restricted to life, fire, accident, aickne, automobile, marine and .general insurance. 2. (a) Short term credit citmpanle including but not realrictrd to e. tablinhmenU engaged in aale financing, In iuMrial credit, money lending and pawn-broklng( (f) The managing or aunenlslng of the investment of bond, stock and reruriliea, including eIallih. tnents engaged in investment trust and investment advising; (c) Trusl Companies; mortgage eomanic, rtahlihment engageil lii invcfitment and loan business, including bond houses, financial agencies, slock exchanges and grain exchange. 3. Real Estate (Finance and Opera, lion). 4. Travel Agencies. (n) Year-Round Hotels (Employee of Year-Round Hotels in the fob lowing occupation are excepted from the requirement of this Order: skilled mechanical main, irnunrc men, stationary engineer, chief chef, laundry wathmrn and extractor operator, enginear-fire. men and hotel manager); () Seasonal hotel; rooming and boarding house; auto court and tourist ramps; organization hotel and lodging houses. 6. The manufacturing of millinery, liedspreada, trimmings and embroideries. 7. The manufacturing of academic cap and gowns, vestments, theatrical costume and masquerade coitumes, commercial uniform. Interesting Basketball International name Being Arranged for Nest Two Weeks. An exhibition basketball con test of special interest Is ex pected to be played within the next two weeks, states Syd Wood-side, secretary of the Inter-Service Basketball League. The teams Involved arc the Canadian All-Stars and the Acropolis Hill Yanks. Woodsldc, who arranged this match with Captain Clifford C. Peek, the American coach, Is personally taking a hand in the selection of the Canadian ba-keteera, and hopes to have the i all-star lineup announced short ly. The date, place and time have not as yet been decided upon but these will be Ironed out within the next few days. Judging from past performances, It Is generally conceded that the Yanks are the team to beat In the Inter-Service League this year. They are a well-knit combination with loads of speed. N A T I O N A L S E L E C ft V E SERVICE Ijili Seventh Compulsory Employment Transfer Order NOTICE TO CERTAIN EMPLOYERS AM) EMPLOYEES Notice U hereby girrn thai male employee in certain Verified line of civilian employment, .ho are at least 16 year olil anil not yet II year old, or ho later reach age lf, must report for Interview not later than December 11, 1913, to an Employment and Selective Sen ice Office. A. OBJECTIVEj j. The Order make available for ,8. EtahlUhment primarily engaged In Washing and polishing automohitr. more eentlal ork the M-rvirct of.. , ,y:; certain men who are nreently em- tfEN COVER El) HY THIS ORDKRi (a) Evory mn at leat 16 year I1, who ha not yet reached ace II, re gardlr of marital statu. (b) Every young man later reaching age 16. D. PROCEDURE TO RE rui.LOWF.I)i All men a defined above must report to an Kmploymrnt ami Selective Service Office not later than Decern-ler 1st, 191.1, by mail If too far re-moved to call personally. E. ORLIGATIONS OF EMI'LOYEESi When directed to accept employ, ment, subsequent to interview, men decriled In Paragraph R and C are required to follow the direction given. F. ORLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYERS! It will be illegal for an employer to retain in hi employ after December 1st, 1913, any men referred tn In Paragraph C; at any of the employ-' ment set forth In Paragraph II, unless under special permit. C. APPEALS. If dirrrled to transfer to employ, ment subsequent to Interview, a man may, if he objects, enter appeal with a Court of Referee, within 7 days of receiving such direction. II. PENALTIES: Penallir arc provided for failure Jo comply with tli tat Order. I. SPECIAL REQUEST TO EMPLOYERS: Employer are requested to arrange with Local Office for the interview of their employee. J. AUTHORITY: This Order I Issued tinder authority conferred on the Minister of Labour by National Selective Service Civilian Regulations (P.C.2l6nf January 19th, 1913, and amending Order hi Couu. ell). .Men referred in floor muil prtttnt document at the employment ojllte. indicating compliant with Mobilitation Kcgulationi IIUMPIIRF.Y MllUIKU, Minister of Labour A. MacNTamara, Director National Selective St nice Retain this advertisement for future reference MRS. F. WtLMMSON Ui U. . (W4 iftin. A tkk Intr uU tf tl.ij, tir4 sd irrtfuUr. Frvii-t-tWt tnufH rM . Back r r fctw k Fry ,-trr.i, Cuudl'i Ltrpit S0f U DR 7 SNOW SPOUTS Musical: "Childhood Days" ...... i- J la good sniping and plenty of raz zle-dazzle. I Yank are entrenched in first place with four wins and no losses. StatlMIca prove that thtr scoring punch Is tremendous. 1 having Wanted an average of over 76 poind per game. If the Canadians are capable of fielding a quintet to match the nower of the Yanks, the affair should turn out to be one of the flnet basketball exhibitions that has ever been played here. Efforts arc being made to obtain the service of Johnny f.imaritna, a particularly sharp referee, and a local hoopster of note I w MONDAY K, Complete Shows at 1 00. 3 ,, Feature at 1 33, 3 38. j i PRINCE Runt my dock AND SHlPYAi, Iron anrf It.... ttrlr sad V.t, Wsldinr SH tlAUSTS ON S11 and All MINIS! . i!(.rt, '! 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