Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUR BASEMENT ..ORE for Floe Chins, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant VAVWMViWVA'JWAWVUWW'i'VWWWVWWW RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Her Favorite Store Distinctive Gift Selections Handkerchiefs Lingerie Purses Sweaters Hose Youll Find it At 8 t Rupert Peoples Store 5 ,VAVAVA'A,A'A'A,.VA,A,A"A,A,A,A,A'A,A'A CHRISTMAS GIFTS Suggestions Mirrors, lovely gifts that will last a lifetime; Tables; End Tables, Coffee Tables, Pull-up Chairs, Dinette Suite, Spring-filled Mattress, Chenille Bedspreads, Wool Comforters, Carpets, Toys Wagons, Kiddle Kars, Kindergarten Sets, Todteler Kars, ior fine gifts. See them at . , Elio Furniture Store Thitd Avenue (Next to the Daily News) Prince Rupert II GRACIA 1 II OXFORDS For comfort and wear Good Shoes" in The Daily News 4 Arch Corrector Shoes IN PUMPS AND I Widths to EE wide. there is no better shoes in Canada at their price. . . . From $6.50 up Family Shoe Store Ltd. The Home of , It Pays to Advertise Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Chari Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Iland EniraTlnj Labor's Platform o 1. A Ions-term policy of building up a first-class system of roads, sewers and other public vroilcs. If loans necessary in initial stages, sach loans to be made on a low-interest short-term basis to the people themselves. This policy will soon save the City thousands every year. 2. Civic Planning Board to lay out city in logical fashion. 3. Civic Housing Commission to plan slum clearance and low-cost Al housing. 4. Municipal ownership of utilities, Including bus system re-purchase of Hydro Electric when franchise expires. 5. Overhaul of our inadequate water and sewerage systems. 6. Utmost efforts to solve the problem of disor-derliness by providing means of wholesome recreation, along with adequate law enforcement. 7. Union wages and conditions for all work done by the city. 8. Good harbour facilities for fishermen. 9. Fair distribution of tax burden. 10. Remuneration for Mayor and Aldermen. 11. Emphatic demand for g.-j. senior governments to. aid in meeting special problems they have laid at our door. 12. Civic support of steps for more democratic franchise. All candidates of the Civic Labor Federation are pledged to this platform, arrived at by widespread democratic discussion over a period of months and backed by 25 rrofits From Pictures Shown In City Provide Films For Men At Sea. Few of the many service m?n vho attend the moving picture hows In the Naval Drill Hall xre aware of the fact that the rofits enable the Royal Can-.dian Naval Film Society to arry on their work pf pro-idlrtjt films and projectors for men serving in ships at sea. The Society has devised a plan whereby each of His Maj- sty's Canadian ships are ."tip-plied with a 16 MM projector .nd the latest films. The charge .or these projector and fums s regulated according to the complement of the shop and in ; most cases trie Society would operate at a loss if It were not .for the profits from thetr , theatres In shore establishments. For that reason every sailor I who buys a ticket to the theatre In his shore establishment is insuring himself for entertainment when he is drafted to sea. The majority of operators in the shore thatres are trained projectionists in civilian life. many of whom own their own theatre "back home." In the naval Drill Hall m Prince Rupert are to be found wo experienced operators. Pho-togiapher William Cole Is one of them. When war broke out, Coie. who comes from a Welsh seafaring family, decided he could do more for his country as a sailor than he could on land. He handed his wife the reins he had held operating his two theatres in Bellevue, Alberta and joined the Navy as a stoker. It wasnt long, however, before the naval 'authorities, lound out about his experience in the theatre business and he soon found himself back at his old job. This time his audience is different to one he had in Alberta. About 6000 service men and women Is the clientele he now serves, carrying them away by the magic wand of Hollywood phantasy. Ably assisted by Photographer McRae of Olencoe, Ontario, also an experienced projection' 1st, Cole may 'eel assured that even though he Is not serving at sea he is earning his share I of the honor due every man j and woman in the Canadian Fighting Force. ISLANDS COUNTED The thousend Islands comprise seven large and 1.600 small island. As far back as recorded history reaches the gift of jewelry was always the highest token of esteem possible to express. It's the same today In giving jewelry you give not only the most ping dpiTall gifts, but one that best expresses your esteem and s 3 I 2? bbbUP7 nBssUsI Where time counts most Our Wrist Watches Serve Best. We have a really large and fine selection of popular Watches for you to choose from. PRICES $15 to $85 Plus tax AND RINGS-- Si MOVIES FOR NAVAL MEN A choice, varied stock; of DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS 1 of nationally advertised prices and designs. TED LEWIS' LIFE STORY -Is Everybody Happy?" Is Current Feature on Capitol Theatre Screen Here. Based on the life story of Ted Lewis, famous American dance band leader of over 30 years' popular standing. "Is Everybody Happy?" is the feature picture on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here today and tomor row. The picture shows the form ing of Lewis' band, the trials and tribulations which beset his path to stardom, his" first love, how he won the high hat with which he has been Identified for so many years. , The music score of the happy romance. Included 18 of the songs which Lewis has made famous including "Chinatown, My Chinatown," "St. Louis Blues." "Sunny Side of the Street." "Pretty Baby." "Cuddle Up a Little Closer." "Baby Face." "It Had to Be You" and "Am I Blue?" The supporting cast Includes Michael Duane. Nan Wynn. Larry Parks. Lynn Merrick and Bob Haymes. Fine Winter in Bulkley Valley SMITHERS. Dec. 13 The winter to date In the Bulkley Valley has been of the kind that has been greatly appreciated by all Insofar as enjoyable weather is concerned and the fact that a great saving of winter fuel has been effected thus far. At no time yet has the thermometer even flirted with the zero mark and practically no snow has yet fallen in this area. Those organizations looking forward to the winter sports, however, are not so well pleased with the weather man and so far no attempt has been made to make the ice required for curling or skating. The ski enthusiasts also would appreciate a little more snow. No doubt .conditions will soon arrive which will be more satisfactory in these respects but. In the meantime, the average householder Is congratulating himself on the saving he has been able to make In the cost of his winter fuel.- ' EARLY PENCILS Lead crayons were used by the Aztecs at the time of Cortez. GATHER AT SHRINE The annual pilgrimage of Mohammedans to Mrcca attracts from 50.000 to 70.000 of the faithful. JOHN BULGER LTD (Opposite Post Office) Red Cross News The following shipment was made at the end of the week from the local Red Cross workroom which will be closed from December 17 until January 4: Hospital supplies surgical) -Thirty large pads; 80 medium pads; 120 small pads; 2,-000 compresses. 1.400 wipes 500 swabs; 40 facemasks. Knitted Ooods One long-sleeved pullover; three sleeve less pullovers; two scarves; five helmets; two ribbed hedmeU: eight pairs seamen's socks, seven pairs gloves; 58 palm vnrlce socks. Women's Supplies Two women's sweaters; one pair of knickers. Refugee Supplies Fourteen children's sweaters; four soakers; one baby Jacket; one baby sweater; two baby sets (three piece); four crib quilts; four single quilts; five waist and panty sets; five combinations; five girls' panties; four girls' dresses; one woman's dress; one girl's skirt: 13 boys' vests: two men's shirts. Men's Comforts 37 men's pyjamas; three dozen face cloths: one-and-a-half dozen comfort bags. ACTS? WAYS TO RELIEVE MISERIES OF BRONCHITIS Now gtt real relief from coughs, orrnctj and congest loiot bron- cniua-tnu MMcta way lost actually .STMCC tsssmn t.. deep Into bronchial V tubes with ootolnc mcdlclnal STIMULATIS vapors. 7 f chert and back rsr- facea use a vum-tttf leg poultice. To get all the benefit of this combined rtNcmrmc-STiMuuniea action, Jurt rut) tnroat, chert, mmd th with Vlci4,VpaRutal. bedtime. UtUattj VapClUB SOtr to wora-2 ways at ones) aa-ahwwa above-to ease bronchitis cough-Inc. loosen cocgnUon. rrUert tmuculas aorencM. and apeed raUul. eomlorUnc iitf- Ofvn by moral n most of the muery-U tone. Oct nUet from bron chitis dUtrtas tMtcfct with dou ble-action, time twtrd Wka Vapo- : wicks JU10...TT7HI Fresh Ical Raw and f Pasteurized MILK y VALENTIN DAIRY g PIIONK ttl ? II KWONO 8ANO 1IINO I HOP Kf'.E CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to Klnc Tal Ml 7th AVK. WEST All vour patrnnace welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday 10 p m. to 1Z p.m. jfM Order from 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 10 t Phone Red Zl For Mutual Benefit .eatth and Accident See JOHN L. WKIOIIT Phone 711 Pioneer Koomj ,No. 6 J. M.S. Loubser n.C njv. Chiropractor Wallace Illock Phone 641 For Income Tay ItETUUNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. When at Terrace Stay at Philbert Hotel Hut make advance Iteservatlons Box 5 Terrace Vlll'ir l AV f'll.TI ... in mil i.nvclopcs y anywhere In Canada uhere Famous operaie . . . Priced fro, 9lJt u JJJ TH M b QiAY IN A GREAT BIG WAY! Gay Romance! Gay Songs! Gay Entertainment! Hear the grand tones Ted Lewi, maa ftm , tune. Including -r LI)I)I.; IX A LITTLE CLO. "I'HETTY 1IAKY AM I llLLT," ST L()lS m IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? with LEWIS AM) HIS OUCIILSTR. A COLU.MIUA PICTLKK With NAN WYNN Ltrry Parks, Lynn Orlzinal Screen Play by Monte Hrlce DirrtUJkr Charles lUrton : Produced by Irvine Brblia Plus -WOMEN AT WAIT Canada Carries On Starts TODAY TWO DAYS Complete Show at 1:15. 3:lt, 5 05 : i tn Feature at 1 M, 3 51. 5 . i, i. CAPITOL To The Electors . . . ton't fall to east vour thnrvew- Poti Office and atlnceiloi'yl. who has been f the Dry Wclc'SrTa fcf mw pUac p.u. and has served on School Uoartls in Auk I consider myself qvMlitied t work t t 'he f ti the Taxpayers and sotidt a Non-parttaan Candidate for Alberniu:. that brings results. f TTTTTTTTTTTvvTTt VTTTTT TTT VTV V vt t u""" t E Whole Families arc Store In thousands of Trlncc Rupert nomcs. ' . , fj9i: .1 a m. m a emm nwfl V rt KVfrTl P J liUHi M Alio V Alllu 0ww airair. Young or oia, every .1.,.... . ucmaicci nere . . . men. . i. Ttl.r. la thin .lira nvtrn .a I cclving a gift of dependable quality. The Variety Store .A A A4 A A A A A A A A A A l,t.... 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