'! i , i , K i ; -1 PAGE SIX i V .i ii i I i Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Figure -Flattering Coats, Dresses, Lingerie and Accessories. Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Iland Enrravlnr VISIT ODR BASEMENT ..ORE for Fine China, Dinncrware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant yjwwwv.v.w,v.v.v.wAw.wwv.w.v.v.v Stylish Stout Or j Pleasingly Plump! They're not just empty words if you buy at the Peoples Store Largeulze or stout women learn by experience that It pays to shop at our store. Experienced saleswomen will assist you to select from, choice stocks of sizes up to 52. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Rupert Peoples Store "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 PAULSEN'S GROCERY CASH AND CARRY SIXTH AVENUE AND DRY DOCK ROAD (Beside Postal Station B) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS : A full line of Groceries, Produce, Meats and Confectionery. Your Patronage Solicited. Simmons Mattress ALL SIZES BEAUTYREST SLEEP UNIT - DEEPSLEEP SLEEP UNIT SLUMBER KING SLEEP UNIT SIMMONS PILLOWS SLUMBER KING Mixed Goose Feathers. Size 20x26. Per pair MEN'S Priced from $5.50 Shoe findings and arch supports. $71.00 $61.50 $52.50 $11.50 Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) Prince Rupert Working Boots PALMER'S "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" . . - 8 inch and G inch. GREB & STERLING Chrome and Mcn-nenite calf with double soles and solid r throughout. "Family Shoe Store Ltd, The Home of Good Shoes" 8 CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) Schedule TUESDAY IM. 4:00 Lud CHu5 Kin's Orchestra 4:30 Vocal Varieties 5:00 Reminiscing 5:30 Sound Off 5:45 Q. I. Jive 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Sports Interview 6:30 Songs of Empire 7:00 a. I. Journal 7;30 The Latin Americans 8:00 Fred Waring's Pennsylvania 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Melody Round-up 9:00 Gav Nineties Review 9:35 Soliloquay 9:35 Soliloauav 10:00 CBC News Broadcast 10:05 Recorded Interlude. 10:15 Show Time. 10:30 Suspense 11:00 Closing announcement WEDNESDAY A-M. 7:30 Musical ClocK 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Novelty Tunes 9:00 Freddie Martin and Dinah Shore 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Homemaker's Program 10:15 Kenny Bsker 10:30 Tune Wranglers 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded 11:45 Polka Time F-M. 12:00 Mart Kenny Orchestra 12:30 Spotlight Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded 12:55 Program Resume 1:000. I. Journal 1:30 High School Series. 2:00 Silent CHRISTMAS CARDS EH:. Wpi I MM IO vitryt LIMITED r QUAKER OATS 'T'HINK. of it! 6 Mtricme Christmas cards and envelopes to match and 24 gar, colourful Christmas seals in a wealth of different designs ... are yours for a friction of their regular cost! Go to your grocer, today, and obtain your special Quaker Christmas Offer order coupon when you purchase delicious Quaker Oatu HURRY! HURRY! GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring In Tomato Sauce are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as conditions permit. For Income Tar RETURNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 821 2nd Ave. 'LOCAL TEAMS GOING SOUTH THE DAILT HEWS TUESDAY This Area to be Fully Represented at Pacific Command Track and Field Boxing contestants Irom this defence are lor the forthcoming Pacific Command championships at Vancouver left last night for Vancouver while the track and field representatives will proceed south at the end of the week. Sergeant L. Scott was In charge of the boxing party which consists of: 112 pounds, Private C. E. Short. 147 pounds Private A. C. Fuller. Private D. 6. Smith anO. Gunner Deslauriers. 126 pounds, Private W. A Archer. 176 pounds, Private, 13. Stralna. Track and Field Team The representative team for Prince Rupert Defence Area In N. Macyk, Onr. W. Manulauk, Gnr. A. P. Ramstad. Gnr. P. Schlebelbein, Onr. R. Bohn, Onr. F. H. Anguish. C.WA.C. team Pte. U. D. Oodber, Pte. J: Oarllck, Pte. R. E. Orlsenthwalte, Pte. N. V. Nichol, Pte. J. Graham, Pte. I. Lubie. Pte. E. J. Onions, Pte. E, W. Blooming dale. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY OARBUTT Note to all service Dan McCowan, the B.C. nat urallst gives a talk out your way don't miss It on any account. More of him tomorrow, but In 'the meantime remember I old j you not to miss him and I've For Mutual Benefit Health and Accident T See JOHN L. WRIGHT I Phone 711 Pioneer Rooms No. 6 ? J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms TIMItUl HAI.K ,3I00 Scaied itemlwg wfll be rffelved by the MJnlMtM- trf IaiuIs rt VlolorU, B.C., not Jaiter Hum It m, on the 3CKJi day of Novrmbrr. 19, for the purchBe of Licence X31800, to cut 26.000,000 tret at 8pruc on an arm Itiuated m hUtpA Inlet near Buckley By. Quvn Ctuulotte 11-anrta Land DUUIot. rive (S) yean will be allowed for removal of timber. rurttver particular! of the Chief Foreirter, Victoria, B.C . or Diatrlct POT6.ttr, Prince Rupert, B C. Sport Chat A publisher who holds Interests in no fewer than 85 different acUvltlcs, Walter Hutchinson, added another purchase In the' Manor Stud, a Hampshire estate steeped In British turf history. The stud comprises 100 acres and was purchased for five figure." Hutchinson, who raced on a large scale before the war. Intends to resume in the near future and Is "keen on breeding staying blood." He will bring some horses from Eire. "There Is room for between 30 and 40 horses at tiie stud and apart from training I shall breed on a large scale." he said. Oddities surrounded Hutchinson's pre-war activities. At one time he had 31 horses in training and when Broad Oaks won the Autumn Cup at Alexan-draPark in 1938 the publisher caused a sensation by giving away a handful of banknotes. He also owned Ballyscalon, a mand track and field champion-. steeP,echascr who was al hu ships at Vancouver consists of: . only when hU Jckfy car" tTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTT City of rrlnce Rupert NOTICE A Court of Revision to 3 correct and revise MttnlMnnl Vnlirs 1.1st will ... . - - - - j ibe bVl4 in the Council 1 C'chamber. City Hall, Fulton 3 t Street, Prince Rupert. B.C . i on Monday. November 15th, 4 I 1943, at 10 ajn. H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. 2 l CALL . . ? LEO OYER $ IllKh Class Decorating and PaperhantlnK Red 395 867 Borden St. rvTTTTTTTTTT CLIP TIIKSK COAL TIPS J 'villilll'I'M I Keep Ash Above Grates Keep a fair depth of ashes above the grates. The fire will hold better and will be more readily controlled, won sensationally at odds of 63-1. The publisher's main race hopes revolve around breeding a winner of the Orand National Ills last entry in that classic was Taplonts In 1037 which fell during the running. There was plenty of cclcbrat- when Screech pounded to an! easy, two-length triumph in the ! seven furlong Teca Handicap. The little betters those fellows who lay a couple of bob received nearly $33 for every 45 cents they bet. That rcprc sents odds of more than 72 to one. Royal Glory, four-year-old winner of the $4,400 Northern Cambridgeshire at Stockton, was a gift horse which narrowly missed being destroyed. Owned and trained by Matt Peacock, one of Egland's most successful trainers. Royal Glory previously was the property of J. G. Thompson who bought him for $5,525. Thompson became so discouraged wtth the poor performances of the racer, he told Trainer Peacock to haw him shot. Peacock ! demurred and Thompson Uien 100 yard dash 1, Onr. A ea a rauie aiiacnea w n sisted his trainer take the racer Brown; 2. Sgt. S. Aubrey. hP- The ruling body or Jockey a glIt. 220 yaid dash 1, Gnr. A Club stewards eventually ban- Brown; 2, Sgt. N. B. Sterritt. !ned the practice. Hutchinson . tZT Ma h keeping the high price 440 yard dash-1. L-Udr. E. N. 'won more than $45,000 on Bally- , up being paid Jor yearlings with a c,.M. qi,, t n. sralon durlne his career. He wiiv put V ts,, - 880 yard run 1, L-Cpl. R. bought the 'chaser at auction, McMurchle; 2, Pte. J. Julius. entered him in a race the fol- 1 mile run 1, Sgt. L. Scott; lowing day. Hutchinson made a 2, Sgt. J. K. Hanna. 6 mile run 1, Onr. D. O. Cos by; 2, Lieut. G. R. Saunders;, 3, Pte. W. R. Duncan. Running broad Jump 1, Sgt MaJ. Pettman; 2, Gnr. M. Beau-lieu. Running high jump 1, Onr M. Beaulieu; 2, Onr. M J. Shot put (161b.) 1, Pte. Bu- cala; 2, Bdr. O. M. Gottsellg. Javelin throw 1, Pte. Bucala, 2, Gnr. M J. Oartlidge. Softball throw 1, Onr. M. J Cartlldge; 2, Pte. D. J. Denneny 1 mile, battle order 1, Onr R. J. Moldanhaur; 2, L-Cpl. Dent, 3, Lieut. Keehr; 4, Lieut C O. Corson. Discus throw 1, Sgt. Major Pettman; 2, R. S. M. J. Mc Cague. 440 yard relay L-Cpl. Relega, Pte Ouimet, Pte. R. D. Oalt, L-Cpl. Paul. 1 mile relay Lieut. N. Hep- Iburn, Sigmn. J. V. Strevens, I Sigmn. R. Krause, Onr. B. (coach), L-Bdr. S. M. Fuglem, L-Bdr. A. D. Fyfe. L-Bdr. W. R. Hoop, Onr. J. D. Checkal, Onr , large wager on his entry which Wfi Minora Blades for real sKcrring comfort, you eon'l beat Minora al Its pric. It's ttv qvatty bhdt in Its field. p..iiii.l.lllllMl.l.lllU.J view to post-war racing, a filly was bought at a Dublin bloodstock sale for ,lhe equivalent of $11,575. Purchased by Trainer Tom Hall, thr- animal U a half-sister to Diiri'Tatat. which won stakes on suvsaivc day at Ascot In 1937 and more than $45,000 in stakes. Another filly J was purchased by the Hon. Dorothy Paget, millionaire racehorse owner and brsedtd, for nearly $10,000. Dally New Adverustwc Drtni. Results. SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. i'hone 37 r.O. Ilox 511 FRASKU STHKGT I'ltlNCe Kt'I'KKT KWONO SANO HINO HOP KI.K CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King 1l 612 7th AVI- WKST All your patronsre welcome Open S p.m. to 1; a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone tied 2117 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, H.C. Phone 281 i'.O. Bos 199 TTTTTTTTYTrTTTTYTTTTTTV r Trappers Don't be foolish and sell your Furs vn the Water front to buyers who are getting big commlvtlons. 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The curtain rlu on our hrand m (,':..' R3 Everything for a Perfect Gift for ClirLs'n-Ju; ? VARIrTTY STORE Is a rallying ground f r ; to be Stamneded Into random nurrhasc lh - i.: uiav arc rwiu ior siit-Kivrrs. uisni in u .a i in value . . . Right in price! For year Tits va- STORE has brought happlnoas and cheer (:".': ' of Prince Rupert's home. Why not adopr ' ; i l vonr irtiMlnir nlrl9 VnnMI mm mnni' ivs t r r""-""ta) vfiii awaaia. aa w - - wear and tear on your disposition! The Variety Store JVTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTVVTTTTTi" Wood Fuel Coal miners arc out on stne we have no idea when we can delivery of coal but wo can immediate delivery on wood. Phone your order for wood t' your regular fuel dealer. Wood orders must be paid before delivery is made. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LID- IMIONK 116 and 117 AAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAiAAAiAAi If you lose anything, advertise for it