IC1" fl TAOS FOUR TH2 DAILT ITZ773 117 to r if Hi f r A4 3' -4 it t is 2'3 flgaSICtaiIliilllfelkiiliiiaiiiaiiietaitt m Wr 3' ID H li Ell broken lines S Price, pair !9 BIG SELECTION IN EN'S WEAR We are also selling out all Ladies' and Children's Shoes Before you buy elsewhere see us first. Buy Here, Save SHOP EARLY SALE OPENS 9 A.M. LADIES' SHOES very good Jwrinlitv Rroken sizes. Sell- S1.95 50c 5 LADIES' OVERSHOES, some with fur top. Clear- ing out, price pair $1.75 2.95 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS. Also straps, all solid leath- er. Sizes 11 to 2. Pair S $1.95 $2.25 f $2.50 BOYS' SHOES, all solid 2J leather. Size 5 t2. $2.95 BOYS' RUBBER BOOTS. Lace. Size 2 to 5 C -fl Q E? Pair MEN'S PANTS, for dress and work. Good quality. Some are English cloth. Good wearers of all sizes. Prices, pair $2.50 $2.95 $3.50 $4.50 $7.00 $11.00 MEN'S SUITS, assorted shades, good sizes. Price $21.50 $25.00 $30.00 TIES. Big selection in good quality. Price-- 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 - MEN'S SWEATERS, all kinds to choose from. Button and zipper style pullovers. Selling now $1.95 10 $5.25 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. Broken sizes. Some are real quality. Broken sizes. mng $1.15 MEN'S DRESS GLOVES. Big assortment kid leather and eapeskln, lined and unlined. Real value. Pair. $1.75 $1.95 $2.25 $2.50 $2.95 MEN'S- WORK GLOVES -and MITTS. Big assortment. Price, pair 20c to $2.25 MEN'S HATS. New styles and real quality, all sizes and shades. Prices $2.25 10 $0.00 MEN'S BRACES, for dress and work. Prices, pair 55c to 75c CHILDREN'S RUBBERS. Broken sizes. Selling pair. 50c 65c BOYS' LONG PANTS. Tweed, dark shades, good sizes, pair $2.50 $2.75 BOYS' SWEATERS, all wooL Price $1.25 10 $2.95 Heavy doeskin, also all wool cloth. Good sizes. Price $1.95 $4.75 BOYS' SHIRTWAISTS Broadcloth. Selling now 65c BOYS' CAPS. All wool. Some leather, wool lined. Price 50c $1.25 MEN'S TOPCOATS, all wool, good shades. Clearing at $19.50 $22.50 BUY HERE AM) SAVE We would suggest you shop early. ! B.C. CLOTHIERS LTD. m 22 3rd Avenue. Phone Black 324 GRAPHITE TO BltlTAlkSaphite to Britain for test-DAR-ES-SALAAM, O) Tan- lng purposes. Graphite is need-ganyika has sent sample of ,ot n; many war Industries. Dibb Printing Company i CHRISTMAS CARDS Now on Display Make Selections NOW for Overseas tl II T II I) AY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS JJesner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 Let us give you . . XMAS PERM Our PERMS are hard to BEAT Annette Powell Beauty! Shoppe Itb Street (Across from Tost Office) Thone Blue 917 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Timely Recipes Mrs. H. Clavrlng returned to,' a Tune in to CFPR tonight at the city Wednesday from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. C. Johnson returned to the city on Wednesday from a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Rod Smith, operator at the local Capitol Theatre, returned to the city on Wednesday from a trip to Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. 'T. McColl of Queen Charlotte City, after a brief visit to the city, left vesterday on their return to Queen Charlotte City. COLDS: FIGHT MISERY where you I feel It -rub on fast-acting VICK5 VAPORUB On Remembrance Day afternoon a committee of the Canadian Legion paid visits to comrades who were for one reason or another confined to their homes. A visit was also paid to the hospital where one or two of the members are at present confined. Mrs. William Brass, representative of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, grave committee, together wlh a committee of the Canadian Legion, paid a visit to soldiers' graves at Fairview Cemetery yesterday afternoon as part of local Remembrance Day activities. QUEEN VISITS CANUCKS LONDON. Of The Queen talked to Canadian servicemen as well as many from other nations when she paid an Informal visit to a United Forces club ciuo In in mid-London. mia-uoiiaun. She one ln- ui- T3utf ike Tin uiik ike Blue XiMoK oh, it BLUE RIBBON COUPONS fOU wm SAVINGS JUMPS in TTTTVWV T V V VTYTTT YTYTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA When at Terrace Stay at Philbert Hotel But make advance Reservations Box 5 Terrace 6:05 for a proclamation by His Worship Mayor Watts. lit) ! A Listen Mayor W. M. Watts will make a proclamation over CFPR at 6:05 tonight (It) Hugo Kraupner was added to the entertainment committee of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at the monthly meetlngt last night. JUVENILES WHIFFED LONDON. 9! Just when Home Minister Morrison Instituted a public Inquiry Into a Juvenile court case in which a boy was birched It was reported from Dundalk, country Louth, Eire, that four boys were ordered whipped for housebreaking and thefts. Ing romody. p no"7 501 FOR SALE from ny comm. Call. ! Sc.ldt. Alh l.t" Foot, So Mmctet. rhit foil-ocling, MOtruri?, twMlwwii- FOR SALE 7-roomed house. Phone Black 930. (266) FOR SALE 2 counters, 20 stools, 1 cash register. 1 show case, 1 toilet and basin, 1 candy scales. 2 Ice boxes. 1 meat grinder, 1 , ! cast . Iron . griddle plate. , Phone j .u- i ;,.v. and din- j, spected the kitchens . n ifll r m ing room while many men were lunching. BAKING POWDER? FOR SALE McClary Range with oil burner, extension dining room table with 6 chairs. 666 7th Ave.'ELBlack r264 FOR SALE Double bed, washer ringer, wicker table. 215 7th Ave. West. (264) FOR SALE Viking 6 tube band spread Jong and short wave radio, new style mantel model with batteries $52.50. -Write L. A. MiHorr; Skeena Crossing, B.C. 264 FOR SALE New camp cot with mattress. Phone Black 145. (268) FOR SALE Small furnished shack, enough fuel for three months, suitable for three. 9th Ave. West (West Comox). (265) FOR SALE Chesterfield and 2 chairs, bedroom suite and dresser, coil spring mattress, set of dishes, and kitchen linoleum. Call from 'do 8. 202 9th Ave. West. (268) FOR SALE Two room house on two lots. Immediate possession. $600 cash. Section 8, Lot 2, Lots 23 and 24. Apply Box 619 Daily News. (266) FOR SALE Bed complete and dresser. 935 1st Ave. West, (204) FOR SALE Model "A" Ford sport coupe, 1930, mechanically A-l. Price $125. 102 9th Ave. West. (265) FOR SALE House, Immediate occupancy. Modern, two bed rooms. $2500.00 $1500.00 cash balance arrangefl. O, P. Tin ker it Co. Ltd. (265? FISHPACKER FOR SALE Now being reconverted and thoroughly reconditioned by Naval authorities to satisfaction of Government Steamboat In spector and of owners' marine surveyor on release from government charter. Price $35,-000.00 subject to prior sale or charter. Apply to O. Bruce Duncan, 418 Pacific Building, Vancouver, B.C. Mar. 4232. (267) FOR SALE 1942 Hudson Sneclal Deluxe Sedan, as new, driven 1,400 miles. 1942 Plymouth De luxe Sedan, good condition, mileage 29,000. Will accept older cars as part payment on either of these cars, which may be seen by appointment. Ed. Marly, Belmont Hotel, Vancouver, B.C. FOR SALE Chesterfield suite with 2 chairs. Like new. 2 single beds complete. 345 5th Ave. cast. (265) ei i:iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii COCOA OATMEAL COOKIES 14 cups all-purpose flour or 14 cups pastry flour 1 teaspoon baking powder j teaspoon salt 1-3 cup cocoa cup sugar 1 egg H cup milk 1V teaspoons vanilla M cup mild-flavored, melted drippings 2 cups fine rolled oats Sift dry Ingredients. Combine beaten ere, ' milk, vanilla and melted fat: add to dry Ingredients and mix thoroughly. Add rolled oats, blending well. Drop by teaspoons on a lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F., for 15 to 20 minute. Makes 44 dozen cookies. OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE EAST KESTEVEN. Eng., O) This Lincolnshire Rural District Council is up In arms. The last experienced ambualnce driver In the district has been directed by the Ministry of Labor to a Job of national importance." He's now driving a lorry. HELP WANTED Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 15c a word. Dry Dock Employees' Assoc ia tlon Dance. Friday. Nov 1? Aristocrat's 12-plece orchestra, A Canadian Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nor. 12, Oddfellows' Hall Cathedral Tea and Sale. Nov 18. Job's Daughters' Dance. November 19. Masonic Temple. L.O.LM. 2 L.OJ.. 3310 Orange Dance Mon. Nov. 22, 9:30 sharp. Oddfellows HatL Jean de Carlo's Orchestra. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Not. 25. L.O.B.A. Dance, Nov. 25, Odd-fellows' Hall, 9:30-1:00, Jean de Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Dancing from 9:30 to 2. United Church Bazaar '2nd. Nurses Fall Dance brewer's Oddfellow Hall. Advcrtlse in the Dally Newsl FOUND Dee. 3 C.CP Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 10. DeCarlo's Orchestra. CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertisements are payable in advance st the Office No telephone orders Kate U per word per Insertion. WANTED- The Dally New, Is roUND Mond fe Stofr,IenS?: on corner of 0th Ave. girls who are desirous of ob- tainlng delivery routes, (tf) WANTED Ward Maids for' General HospHal. Apply Urv- East and Piott Ave. 0-ner may have same by eftUlnt at Dally News and' paying for this advertisement 246 roUND-Change conteln- employment I.uur&nce Office pue A. F. 97. LOST (264) WANTED Chambermaids for local hotel. Apply NaUonal Selective Service, AF 96. (268) WANTED Two clerks for Rail-yard Office. Schedule rates of pay. Apply Selective Sendee Office. A-L 95. (266) WANTED Female cook for local hoteL Apply National Selective Service Office, AF 85. (266) WANTED $50.00 Reward for Information leading to the renting of a furnished or unfurnished house, responsible couple. Apply Box 618 Dally News. (264) $25 REWARD for finder of small furnished or unfurnished house, civilians. No children. Apply Box 605 Dally News. (280) LOST A narcel containing work shoes either at Empress Hotel, Rex cafe or at the Orand Cafe. Finder plearc leave at Dally News. (267) T LOST Strayed or Stolen from Port Edward, three year old Irish Setter. Finder please contact Nelson Bros. Fisheries at Port Edward. Reward. Any one round .harboring will be prosecuted. (265) PERSONAL "JET" for polishing hot stoves is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET Is safe, handy. Sold every where. CHRISTMAS Gift subscriptions special low rate.. Attractive gift card and envelope lnclud ed. Please phone Green 59. DAY NURSERY Reasonable rates. Apply 441, 7th Avenue East. (280) FOR RENT FOR RENT Two rooms If furniture Is purchased. Apply 927 9th Ave. West after 0 (263) FOR RENT Two rooms If furniture Is purchased. Apply 927 9th Ave. West after 6. (266) TO RENT 5-roomed apartment, Possession January l, Apply Box 620, Dally News. (265) ing small amount of money Found in lobby of Post Office. ! 3rd Ave. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for, this ad.. j FOUND Man's gold wrUtwateh at Seal Cove Initial on bark Owner may have same by calling at the Dally New and paying for this advert iMmrr. ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD r.ir ,v: v. man's wife n exchange f-r services. 718 Fraser 8trre ROOM and board for work) c man. 977 10th Ave West 2G5 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied L?ST: - M"day: PO,t mce Wallace Block ioDoy. ieamer zipper case con- -- -- - t.linlnp thr nm Knnl,, Finder ilease return to Dallv', HELEN'S News. (20S) Thone 3X7 BEAUTY SIl6l Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th St. Thone 655 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 342 Third Ave. W. Black 787 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. Phone 171 P.O. Box 271 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited It. F. I.ovln, Representative Box 526 1315 Plggot Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 03 meets 2nd and 4thTuesdays every month at 8 p.m. hese days, when tea milst the utmn.zt mi 41... is u Mfurcmc imDortanm a.i , rr SALAD TEA BANKER IS TRANSFERRED William Dobson Honored SMITH ER8. Nov. 12-A farewell party lor William Dobnon. who has been local manager of the Royal Bank for the past November 26. Oddfellows' Hall, j tghten months, was held on Leaving Smlthen for I'rlnre George. In the Legion Hall on Monday evening. Man)- Jrtwds p( JJr. Dob-son gathered to' wkh him farewell and to extend their best wishes for him In his new location as manager of. the Royal ttlpkSflnee George. Mr Ddbson bad not been tn Jmittum for a very tat' time I but hi made a hot of friends daring bis sta here. Mr. Dobcon wo presented with a tine pen and pencil set In a leather case as a token of the tsteesm of Ms many friends ers CuMl:- , r v . .. member .f theofC: he proved to be t J Smlthen bwbau Z havinj bwn s r- he wi- a-, apt ., l!rr,V... II. M big a.vt ta , . i-,. . rr - iTince Oeore t he m Bmiuier Mr D()bo- tta Krd Crow Ec m a milium o:ln ntj Mr u: a J.!- rvi. Smtthei , Wed: ,i , take up .-.c rc-.ira ueorge Mr MrLe r" manager T l. Bkj branch :e r-tj; agershiu ..f tnt Philip Ha-.it j II llosk " in Smlthen !" new Being very active to sports he has be rr.t was vice-president of the Smith- j branch si B art Lib IV I 'IS" K "Wonder K . Worker VVUI x" l v. r" ) hinwt, tlwrr rt twin hc irt hrtlt I . I I . L .1.1 I I. I mmfi. nnBAMr . iiir im lii vuu " ins ami Canutia Milk m o izSut Uui. ti trr ilicmiMc, U, m kt or, Kifom 9 mwiiMiui n mtik. cn nc. am a P' txitt Wuhint" tiuoua U. r . ...ft it r.L tVlM Mafural VH lttil. ft!!.-' ..IfC luvrnwrtuird. Writ for frit hK irotttl IUbf". Qitnuua C 4 C CIKKAUIAItU amation Mill A. MacKENZIE FURNITUREl NEW! A r.oon ri-CE TO BUY a tipnitnnvi R!tiTT lint arrived ;'! Ei'-tr wood. Sold In 3 or 4 pieces. Spring f!ed s with foundation to fit. 100- KITCHEN CHAIRS. Eastern Hardwood. 20cnin MATTRESSES. Standard sizes. cn U;j. "5M9' MODERN! SMART! Raised Picture . . . in light frames, colorful and attractive a nice range of subjects. Sizes: 7 x 9. Each $1-93 7 x 11.. Each $2.93 Nursery Picture Placqfl GOc, G5cf 95c and $115 i n n m m mm it