PAGE FOUR s Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist la Chart Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT ..ORE for Fine Chin, Dinnerware, Glasses, Hastate and NorelUes MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Yes Mom, I'm Warm! KIMONAS PYJAMAS SNOW SUITS In Peoples Store Warm Children's Night Wear Complete stock and varied selection of children's warm winter sleeping wear. Keep them comfortable. Pyjamas In sizes 2 to 14. As usual prices that youH find genr erally mean a saving. MOTE We may not have all these items in stock all the time but do have some each month. UNDERWEAR VESTS HOSIERY PANTIES PARKAS COATS Mail Orders Promptly Filled Rupert Peoples Store "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroncr's Phone BLUE 907 PAULSEN'S GROCERY CASH AND CARRY SIXTH AVENUE AND DRY DOCK ROAD (Beside Postal Station 13) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS A full line of Groceries, Produce, Meats and Confectionery. Your Patronage Solicited. g Floor Covering SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CARPETS in the following sizes: 9x12, 9xl02, 9x9. 6'9x9, 4V2x7'6. 36x64, 27x51 CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS 9x15, 9x12, 9xlOVi. 9x9, 7x9 Linoleum by the yard, 6 feet wide. Marboleum Inlaid, New Plastic, Congollum. 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" H you lose anything, advertise f or it, TENSENESS IN DRAMA "Watch on Rhine," With Bette Davis and Paul Lukas, Com-int Here "Watch n the Rhine," film version of Lillian Bellman's famous prize-winning play Is the Capitol Theatre's offering for tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday. The picture has an impressive cast headed by Bette Davis and Paul Lukas. Featured players include Geraldlne Fitzgerald, brilliant young actress of "Dark Victory" and the "Gay Sisters," Lucille Watson of Broadway fame, Beulah Bondl and George Coulourls. Jet-black villain of radio, stage and screen. Dramatic Story In this Intensely dramatic story of human beings and their courageous fight for freedom, Bette Davis is cast as the American wife of a German anti-Fascist. Action Is laid in the luxurious Washington home of a wealthy widow and mother of the heroine. Mother and daughter have not seen one another for 18 years and the reunion is tender and moving. As the story progresses, the mystery of the weary and sick anti-Fascist begins to emerge. His children, delighted with this unaccustomed luxury, Inadvertently reveal that they ate more accustomed to being in hiding. The climax of the story is in the showdown between Lukas and a pro-Nazi count, whose attempted blackmailing is ans wered with the kind of heroism to be found only in one who fights for something more Important than himself. ARCHERY PUT FIRST The Scottish parliament golf in 1457 because it Interfered with archery. THE DAILY AWa ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT This week's entertainment program for the forces is a full one. Tonight an Ack-Ack unit is holding a dance to which junior hostesses are invited and by junior hostesses I also mean the Knights of Columbus girls and the girls of the Red Cross Corps They will meet at the Y as usual. Wednesday there will be the regular "Y" dance at the Empress. Thursday there will be a Highway dance, junior hostesses to meet at the Y Friday night the H.M.CS. Chatham Naval Band is holding the first of its concerts in the .Navy Drill Hall. Naval ratings may each bring a civilian guest. There is no charge. Remember how good the band boys were over the air at the Victory Loan concert' Better ask a navy lad for supper that night and be sure, of an invitation! Better ask' a Navy lad for supper anyhow! All children from any of the forces who are attending the Christmas party should register at the Y lfnone 231 giving names and ages as soon as possible. Security footnote: 'Do not chatter military matter." School Observes Armistice Day The annual observance of Remembrance Day took place at King Edward School on Wednesday when the children, wearing their popples, assembled In the music room. The principal, Miss E. A. Mer cer, spoke on the various ways tribute is paid to those who gave their lives In the last Great -Build B.C. Payrolls" "WE USE NO OTHER" in "Pacific Milk is specially good for children and adults so wc use no other Winter and Summer." Mrs. Vs. letter shows elation, that she has found for her family a milk that Is especially good. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Double-Action Way DDflMPUITIO To Help Relieve DnUllUlll 1 10 COUGHS SORENESS CONGESTION Get right after painful bronchitis miseries ... hdp relieve the coughing, con-prat ion. and soreness this time-tested Vicks way that is so successful I rut a good spoonful of Vicks vanorcuD into a howl of boiling water. Then breathe in the steaming vapor for just a few min utes. With each breath Mirny 1l a OF you take.thc medication cries straight to inflamed bronchial tubes where It soothes irritation, quiets coughing nd loosens tightness and congestion. THE MANUFACTURE At bedtime rub Vicks VapnRub on . L. . . l - i , I Its poultice-vapor action works for hours to bring you added comfort w hile you sleep. M i' is being INCREASED and EXTENDED T meet the increased demands for all line of chil-rlren'i underwear, plans were developed last summer with the manufacturers for stepping up production to the maximum and continuing it through, the -winter months. In normal times production is discontjnueiLtn, the Fall, and most retailers receive the bulk 6Tthttr lupplics before winter sets in. ' To facilitate the increased production, arrangements were made for appropriate supplies of yarns and other raw materials. Production quotas were worked out with manufacturers to make full use of the looms and equipment that can turn out these goods in Canada. The extended production schedule will bring k continuing supply of new goods to retail stores durinj the winter. Military needs as well as increased civilian requirements have put enormous strains on Canada's knit goods industry. The public is asked to co-operate by spreading its buying of children's underwear over the season. - Production of Children's Underwear in Canada: 1935-1939 Average Annual Production 7,884,000 garments 1941 Year's Production 9,540,000 " " " - 1942 8,993,700 1943 Eitimated Year Production 10,032,000 War and to those who have given equal service and sacrl ' flee in the nrcscnt struggle ! The poppy, songs, poems, ceno taphs, the Memorial Chamber. the Book of Remembrance, th" monument on Vimy Ridge, a'.: symbolize the honor paid "j men and women who gave all for the cause of freedom. Two minutes of silence and pray. wcre observed. The Droeram Included thr slnnlnz of "O Canada." "O Clod Our Help in Ages Past," "Land of Our Birth" and the Natiorul Anthem. Jennifer Kelly recite 1 "They Shall Not Grow Old" and Irene Hansen read a select a explaining the origin of Re membrancc Day. Grade Six recited "In YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY rOK SALK I FRESH SHRIMPS Dally 4 o'clock. Boat "Mart Mpsett's Dock AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Trappers Don't be foolish and sell i your run on the Water front to buyers who are j getting big commissions. Goldbloom can pay 30 per cent more j than anyone else as a re suit of finding the markets when In .Montreal i and New York. SEE best i GOLDBLOOM FIRST AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. I'hone J7 P.O. Box 511 FKASKlt STICK KT PRINCE RUPKKT 7TJH7TYT.3T TY y v y yy yyvy yy y -CJUP TIIESK COAL TIPS Keep I'ire Door Closed Be sure to close the fire door promptly after tending the furnace. If lt' left open for any 1 length of time, it will cool the 1 fire and waste coal. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA In the Hiiireme f'wiirt f HrllUli ColuinliU In Prnbnte In Dip Matter or Hie "Almliitrnlliii Alt" iilKl In thr Mullrr of I he i:lale of John Patrick llirrlgun, ttefeftieil. TAKE NOTICE Unit by order of 111 Honor, W. E. nhT. mte on tli flrnt tniy of November. A.U. 184.1, I wh ti)tiUxl Admin utrntor (with W1U annexwl) of the fjtUt-of Jolm Patrick Harrlen. decemaed. tnd J1 ru-U hsvliig clulnui tummm the mid entwUf are hernby reulreM to rumlh mutm, proiwrlr veriried. U me m or , the flrnt day at Ivemlxr. AJJ. 1913, nrvd all prUe UKleibted to the ttte are mjutred to pay rie nmouikt of vhelr lnrMjimwi u me forh-lth. DATJJ nt Prlnc nurwt, n.C. thU flrxt day of November. AD. 1043. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Admlnitrtor. Prtact Bupert, Vjo In I WARWPD DnnK. kULKALDINE MTZGEnAi n.un . ""uu-iinLn Willi, Cairilol mr . rnini a . . . Mu.lral YOinSTWir Complete Showa 1 00, 2 52,. t, Feature at 1 CO, 3 12, 5 .4, . THE REX CAFE u rv r. n ivi luu i ii mi ii ii riivmarr i i vj if wutj I vj i LiJ iinr ' ' - - - - - MI j Vtf CIIOPSUKY CII0W.MELN Opcninjr Houra: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mia .ive. (across irom Ktipert Hotel) rbnti: um. Toy, WK'KK ALIVE WITH TIIK SPIRIT OF CIIKIST.MAS! The curtain rUos on our brand new C -Everything for a Perfect Gift for Chri 'rr..-VARIETTY STORE U a rallying ground for to be stampeded into random purcharf 1; that are right for gift-gtrer. Rifht in Q . in valu . . . Right in nrlce! For year TS! STORE has brought happiness and cherr t of Prince Rupert's home. Why not adopr u. t your guiding spirit? Youll svc money. wear and tear on your disposition! The Variety Store ' .Alii TTTTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYY YY YYYT VV VT T " " Wood Fuel Coal miners are out on cTri&e" we have no idea when can delivery of coal but we can m0 ri1 immediate delivery on wooci. ... i r..,. wood & 1'iione your ohht u your regular fuel dealer. Wood orders must Ik? paid fo: before delivery is made. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LID. PHONE 110 and 117 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAi Earlv Ad. Codv is Appred" ill