GORDON & ANDERSON'S EXPANSION NEW MERCANTILE LANDMARK HERE A landmark in the mercantile history of Prince Rupert will be observed tomorrow with the opening of the new multi-floor department store of Gordon & Anderson Ltd., whose 15,000 square feet of floor space comprise the largest store north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton. The modern, three -floor establishment, the grand opening sale of which begin;, tomorrow, Is stocked with what its owners believe is the widest variety of HBBieBflBIIERIHBilBDai :ii!lTMa a EE 4dS3Sr Jifr, JuarfW TTrYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT quality hardware, furniture, electrical appliances, draperies, and gift novelties obtainable at the present time. Completely rebuilt inside, -the "They're Tops with Me!" BOYS' WEAR FROM BIIDEDT MCMC 11U1 L.1U ItlLl.U and BOYS' STORE TTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTT Mackinaws Parkas Toques Gloves Jackets Pants Suits Sweaters Socks 5 RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE H BtXH339EIBfH9BniKKBBIEBIflHI!RBBIBBHBE(lll for HALLOWE'EN ROCKETS FOUNTAINS MASKS A World of Home Cleaning Helps at the VARIETY STORE . . . rRlgj' FLARES ROMAN CANDLES NOVELTIES TTTTTTT". Make your home shine . . . choose from our dozens of house -cleaning helps that will save y6u time and work and make things cleaner. We've all kinds of cleaning powders, soaps, .creams, polishes and gadgets to use with them, THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" Phone Kcd 400 518 Third Ave. W. P.O. Box 1118 aiA.AAAAiAtii.Ar1i4iiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi.Aj ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Phones 116 and 117 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 'store Is housed in the Federal Block, whose top two floors con-1 tain smart departments of taste ful furnishings have surprised homemakers used to restricted wartime sales shelves. The growth and .development of Gordon and Anderson Ltd. has resulted from the foresight and business ability of Its partners, Lee Gordon and Gunnar Anderson, two local men who started the concern In 1938. Since that time, ownership and control have remained entirely with the two partners. From its original beginning on the ground floor of the Federal Block, the business has now (been expanded to embrace the two upper floors. The designing I of both the original and new ! parts of the store present clever examples of good taste and smart merchandise presentation. Lighted throughout with cold cathode rajr lighting, which casts no shadows, the upper floor is ; devoted to toys, Juvenile furnl- ! ture, unpainted furniture and a ! very smart gift department. This ; department is an object of pride j to the owners, containing as it does, fine articles from all over i the world. These include china- ware, plastic art goods and a score of other types which Mr. Gordon states, the wholesalers have saved for them in anticipation of their grand opening. "Practically all the stock in this store, with the exception of a little hardware on the first floor, is new stock, especially bought for the new store," Mr. Gordon said proudly. "We have it here .in a variety and quantity that has not been seen in Prince Rupert since before the war." The second floor contains furniture, draperies, lamps and other fine household furnishings. Also on this floor is a ladies' lounge room, and the business office. Dominating the stock on the second floor are magnlfi- j cent Kroehlcr chesterfield suites, lor which Gordon and Anderson 'have exclusive agency. I The first floor Is Given over I to hardware, electrical applian ces, wallpaper, floor coverings and other articles. The front Steamship Service from PRINCE KUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Registrations For Voters' List Thirty Registration lor, the civic voters' list, which closes at 5 o'clock tonight, totalled 30 between Monday and this morning. Registrations up to last night totalled 29, while up to 10 o'clock today one more voter registered. The registration office in the city hall closes at 5 o'clock tonight. ed bombs during the height of the blitz. NOVEMBER FILM LIST 'Three Wise Fools' This Week-end is Good Starter Starting off with the screen version of the famous old stage play "Three Wise Fools," an Interesting list of picture bookings for the month of November is announced by Manager J. Harry Black 'of the Capitol 2,200 KLITZ EVACUATIONS I Theatre. Here it is: As many as 2200 separate areas October 31, Novem'ber 1 and 2 of metropolitan London w e r e Margaret O'Brien, Lionel evacuated because of unexplod-, Barrymore,- Edward Arnold and Lewis Stone in "Three' Wise Fools." November 3 and 4 RandolDh Of the building ls composed of'scotf and Ruth Warwirk In show windows across its 50-f oow I "China Sky" and Charles Rui-width, and this display depart-jgies and Charlotte Greenwood rnent extends back into the store n "Dixie Dugan." for 35 feet, giving a street dis- November 5 and 6 Tyrone play space of sufficient depth power and Nancy Kelly In "Jesse to present attractive stock show- James" and Henry Fonda and toes- Gene Tierney in "Return of. Also, on the first floor are Frank James." displays of Frigidalre refrigera-1 Novem'ber 7, 8 and 9 Ingrld tors, Beatty washers and farm 'Bergman and Gregory Peck In appliances, Duotherm oil heat- j "Spellbound." ers and ranges, Electrohome, November 10 (Sunday mid-radios, and a complete line "of ! night) Sydney Toler In "Chan power tools. j in ri0" and "Ride On Vaquero." The grand opening tomorrow j November 11 and 12 Mona ' and Saturday will give the people Freeman and Richard Denning of Prince Rupert an opportunity fin "Black Beauty." to survey excellent merchandise j November 13 and l4 Maria in the smart setting of a fully Montez and Jon Hall in "Tan- modern department store. An OXODOODLE is any figure, shape, design, ornament, article or what-not, based on th letters O-X-O, in proper sequence so that they spell OXO. ONE OF THESE PRIZES CAN BE YOURS 1st Priie $1,000.00 Snd Prize 250.00 3rd Prize 100.00 10 prizes of S 2 5. each .... 250.00 200 prizes of $2. each .... 400.00 300 prizes of SI. each .... 300.00 128 prizes for those under 12 . . 235.00 641 Prizes totalling $2,535.00 128 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 $50: First Prize, $25: 2nd, $1 0: 3rd, and 25 consolation prizes of $2.00 and 100 of $1.00 each. Winners will not be excluded from consideration for Grand Open Prizes. DEALER PRIZES: Write your grocer's nam on ths tinrlr sif trsur stnrfu tf vnii win a First. Second or Third Prize he too will receive a special cash award. In the case of chain stores the prizes will be awarded the chain store branch manager. FOR THE MOST DELICIOUS SOUPS, STEWS AND GRAVIES YOU'VE EVER TASTED 1b iSsS- U5EOXOI OXO It til world'lbeitgravy-eiakerl And whenever you wont on Invigorating, grand-tailing hot drink, vto OXO I Always eik lor OXO. - IN THE SUPREME COURT Of BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP PAUL BRODIN. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order ff Bier." November 15 and 10 Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in "The Little Giant." November 17 and 18 Joan Davis and Jack Haley in "George White's Scandals" and Sydney Toler in "Dead Men Tell." November 19 and 20i-Veronica His Honour judge w. e. Fisher. Lake and Sonny Tufts in "Miss Local Judge of the Supreme Court e,.,t eii. of British Columbia, I was on the J busle olagie. 2th day of October, 1646. appoint- Novem'ber 21. 22 and 23 Fred &1 Administrator of the Estate of . . . . ,, . Paul Brodin, who died on or about i Astalre and Gene Kelly in "Zleg- the 25th day ol July 1946. All per- fold Follies " sons Indebted to the said Estate arc required to pay the amount of their j November 24 and 25 Byron indebtedness to me forthwith andlr.rr Barr ana nnri T.ntn L,0lUS T-nnw U)nS in ln "Tnlrvn l0K all persons having claims against the I said estate are required to file them Rose" and James Warren and with me properly verified on or be- i Aurirpv T.ontr In "Wanrlprpr of iuarey ,n Wanaerer 01 fore the 30th day of November. 1948. "K falling which distribution will be the Wasteland." ctt'XaUS E21 November 26 and 27 Alan notified. Curtis and Kent Taylor in "The DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this r,( . . 29th day of October. 1946. ( paltons Ride Again. Gordon f forbes, November 28, 29 and 30 Oscar Official Administrator. I , . ..... Princi Rupert, B.c Naske ln "Meet the Navy." . a i . n worn FtR$rPZW$t,000. OO Look at these Sample 0X0D00DLESI Making OXODOODLES Is easy fun profi-table! Don't worry if you can't draw artistic skill doesn't count, originality wins! pTTTTTTtTirrri RULES , TTTIHSISIITTT 1. Snnd In at many OXODOODLES at yon with. 1. Each OX ODOODLE entered mini be accompanied by nlno OXO Cub wrappn, of the labnl horn a bottle ol Fluid OXO, or rtatonabl ractimliM ol ell her. Your name and oddren mnt be clearly primed on eoch entry. Age (child under 1 1 should be thown and certified by parent or guordian. 3. All onrriet met) be pottmarked not later than Dec 3, 1 946. 4. Jedget' decision final. No entriel can be relvmed. Entriei will be judged on originality ol Ideal. No artittic ability required. 3. Editort of three ol Canada's leading publications ere the iudges. 6. Entriei become the property of OXO (Canada) Limited. 7. Winners will be announced about Chriitmat week, 1946. I. No employee! ol OXO (Canada) Llmiled, or their Advertising Agent are eligible. . ii ...... . , , in..... . MAIL YOUR ENTRIES TO: OXO (CANADA) LIMITED, 1 91 0 St. Anloine Street Montreal, Quebec i mm m w k m COASTAL CHARTER SERVICE BY SUPERMARINE FLYING BOAT "'Haida Queen" - " passengers MONDAYS Vancouver to. Prlnco Rupert Direct. TUESDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands. THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox, Alice Arm and Request Points. FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED FOR PASSENGERS AND FREIGHTING 3 Types and Sites of AIRCRAFT to Serve You From 3 to 18 Passengers, or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs Freight G. H. STANBKIDGE, Agent P.O. Box 1249 Phones 624 or Red 878 Hotel. . . J ih mm An elegant touch of shiny black Persian on 100 all wool makes such a Coal one most likely to be desired by all. Is arrivals Prince Rupert Mr! and Mrs. H. G. Perryt Prince George; C. R. Watt, Vancouver; George Richards, Vancouver; N.. H. Landahl, Vancouver; Ralph Green, Vancouver; E. T. Devlne, Vancouver; E. T. Brynlldsen Bella Coola; A, M. Parker, Vancouver; H. Boc, Quesnel; Charles Adams, Terrace; C. Monrufet, Vancouver; T. W. Good, Vancouver; H. W. Hamilton, Vancouver; R. Merk-ley, Houston; Fred C. Duff, Vancouver; H. H. Pearson, Victoria; A. Gourley, Port Edward; G. S. Barker, Vancouver; Miss B. L. Bulkley, city; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould, Houston; H. W. Flesher. Vancouver; R, C. Ellis, New-Westminster; J. R. Lloyds, Eagle Harbor; N. G. Carpenter, Esquimau, p. S. Williams, Vancouver; J. R. Denholme, Ocean Falls; B. Seidelman, Ocean Falls. NEURALGIA Don't let the pitiless pain of Neuralgia prevent you from enioyinc life. Oct fast, afe reliel with TR-C's, specially made to relieve ' you quickly of piercing, stabbing -! j .i .M . i ..; n .-I,.. riww4 pain 1UU UUH, LUIWUUIK also (or Rheumatic. Arthritic. Ncuritic Pain and Stiffness, Sciatica, Lumbago. Get i box today 50c $1 at druggists. ' ' T-41 I No Carrying Charges No Ii.tcrnst. Terms in accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open S p.m. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 WLWseFook MARGARET O'BRIEN BARRYMORE STONE ARNOLD and THOMAS MITCHELL SPORTSREEL CARTOON ' NEWS SHOWS AT 2:30 7 9 P.M Our ANNIVERSARY We arc now celebrating our thlrty.fifth ni. commencing business at Prince Rupert You it by drastic reductions we are makine on all fnvtskfi minlre mh.1 w. r . t - u ,,Mlcs ,0 h t $100 to o)o J W. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" Ice ce C ream for Dim . . . Hazelwood Ice Crea NOW AVAILABLE IN BK1CKS at - McCUTCHEON PHARMACY (E. C. Wallace Mgr. 3rd Ave. at Cth SI. ft MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black; 307 236 Second Avenue West NEW RO HOTE 50 Rooms, Hot it. water Phone 281 P.0 n . pi . n . . i r w ri fi r t n iinorr nnrrir i nuo jiutu iriuoLiiuui oLutiLii I'niinr iu UV ... t t cur Perfcx Beer Whiskey, Gin Tr99lrr Inn II inn I VI 1 1 II eUUlilVrS AMJ IIIVO M 'V PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE w- ji - T"k r T T .l T r rUK ALL o I 1 tnut VESSELS (Crown Assets) war Acetrra rnppnn ATTnw will receive the purchase or all or any of the Crown-ownefl as scribed below. Location: BEDWELL BAV. VANCOU M Hr "AIlKlFT" mrfiielinr launch) .below decks. ,, . , Tnrth 413"! Hpftm 11'; Draft 3 6 light- - . - .--i-. on r fuwtJt; unrysier Ace o cyjinaer uas ous" ".-This boat ls very suitable to conversion boat. APPRAISED VALUE: $2,000.00. TENDER NO. 195-210 in .1 1 ... i n i : r. in r,ii. i. tk 'ii'ii'iiift'wi w rn ruin i i.iiiisvii uh-- t lvP ?o.. Ctj' RMnn. nraft 1 'G' light. POWER: Kermath Sea Chiel 61 BMP Gas En, missing. APPRAISED VALUE: $250.00. TENDER NO. 1D5-2H II.C. 110 "COWICHAN" (Water and Fire Scon) i SPECIFICATIONS: Standard wooden scow, work, 21,xl0,x71. Lcngtn eu-; ueam 10 , lkvw. . Mp vc nrii i'ir. trnl.unnii.c.iViiM.in Pn'mn EllElUC 6 of , . 1 1ITI.lhi i'UUUaillU"tUwv f .,.,, I'll JC but serviceable. Jackson Pump ln. pressure. APPRAISED VALUE: $2,000.00. TENDER NO. 193-212 These vessels will be sold on an u for For additional information and anirCouvcr o 01 Hon apply to the Ship Sales Division vatnhcuvaiuec tne A certified cheque or bank draft to w of the tender price made payable p lalniy tion. must be forwarded in a scaled envelope TENDER NO. (State . f uniuy of " FOR (State Identification . bC AT . BEDWELL BAV. VANCOlU uruy..r . corpora"- addressed to the secretary, wtu - p0i St. Catherine Street West. Montreal 6 su Tenders will close at 12 o'ciock ' t, ij46. anfl 11 t.i.. liririK'i'cnjv vnvi' Miir.if. - - I line, wcuntMaiuir . received thereafter cannot be considcreu CONDITIONS: price f 1. The balance of 1U the ,,,,,-hflce Prkchd within V payable by certified cheque or bank drau flf ot r. K,r thn StiriTSSfUl lc"u . l.nient ' nis acceptance oi me icuuti- -.-hp tend" '' such delay, the deposit made th tw o damage. datefl talncd by the Corporation as Uqu o nj 2. The sale shall be without arn xcept as to the Crown's title. will . e returoc" 3. Cheques or bank drafts successful tenderers. may mnv not neces" 4. The highest or any tender lecepted. i . -nnrrn rt V 4095 St. Catherine Street West, bEU Montreal 6, Que.