Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, January 15. l'j.'.S .r 111 1 I I a jnmit r WALLACE j Truck Taking Eastern Fish To Veterans I Patii'iHs In ShauBhiussy Mtl-! ltary Hospital at Vxnrouvpr will I rnt Kovil Hfnttfl luhMti'r npyt OOD MOTTO , CROWING MoVljVT VICTorUA (CP Tlu-City of REOINA (CP) llegw. vkio.la'. ..-Mclal motto "Bern ""J" "nlon mm. ,cr L; Always Free. wll. be ZZ? used at ;ne motto for the Pa- a whols, 57,078 cremi cific coast frigate H:C8 Beacon members have a-et aintuT-" DEPARTMENT STORE to $19,729,000 Hill. ' week as part of u demonstra-! 1 rewEgsBBEgBSBBSS ' Cooper IGARYf ' tion of a new hiKh-spocd trarii j port service between Canada' j east and west coasts, j The lobsters, which will feed ! 750 of the hospitalized veterans. NOW! Here's Wollace's Sole featuring tlie fine duality merchandise that has made Wallace's famous (and dependable) for the entire family. DOWN GOES PRICES . . . OUT GOES MERCHANDISE . . . Real Saving; to you. AM 'from our regular stock .... ORIGINAL PRICE ON EVERY GARMENT AND SALE PRICE. WHEN EXTRA SAVINGS COUNT MOST 'are being supplied by a truck-i i lng company which this week ! ! launched Canada's first count I to-coast highway freluht scrv-! I lee. ! The tasty east coast lobsters j a delicacy in Vancouver are J I travelling In bl rcfrlueratrd tractor-trailers which will take I only 7'a dilys to cover the 4200 j i road mile.- between Halilux and ; the west coast. j i Only scheduled hour-long stop li In Toronto where part of the. Halifax loud will be taken off for local delivery and the lob-j sir rs. along with other west-; i bound cargo, transferred to a second refrigerated trartor-.ti.aler unit for the remainder of TODAY to SATURDAY Kvenlnts 7: - 9: p.m. 1 TOTEM Sales WW 5 &a Matinee Saturday I p.m. IMOI S Pl.A Vl.ltS Tl!l tifc SH-H H ! ! ' THE QUIET MAS" ,S C0MN(- Leave it to Wallaces to give you more for your money In this sale you have the privilege of selecting any two garments you want fro-n Dresses, Housecoots, Skirts and Blouses. The choice is your. Pay for only one. If prices are different, pay the highest price only. 1oris1ayHvy5S3 ; 0 ft .'bet ill x M . "if. IJC GET ONE GARMENT ABSOLUTELY FREE. Regular $8.95-$25.50 DRESSES . ....Sizes 1 0 Through 42 Regular $8.95-$27.95 HOUSECOATS - Sizes 12 Through 44 Regular $5.95 $12.95 SKIRTS Sizes 1 2 Through 1 8 Regular $4.50 $11.95 BLOUSES .'.Assorted Sizes ALL 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 1 .ht journey. The tru( k left Halifax at 4 1 p.m. Monday and delivery lime : it Vancouver is s hetluled for s! ..in. next Tuesday. j Tri.r.H-f ontlnrnlal trucking ist ' i c.riparjtively new venture ' ' wi-nnda. Prior to 1930 there were jo regularly scheduled trur-k ' I A'rvlrei between central Cimada ' 1 Jnd the east or west coasts. j However, following experience ' during the 1950 rail strike, a j few small pioneer companies I i launched services between On -' ; tario and the west and this type ; ' ol hauling has now mushroomed ! . into big business. . J Over each of the several see - ' ' Hons of the run two duvers wl!l ! '; take turns at the wheel to keep! the, big rigs rolling. The trui.i FOR i nil in Paris ELUDE UM'HIIN' TODAY to SATURDAY riu CAKTOOX - M;WS Shows 7 . 9:06 m I i Reg $3 25-$495 Imported KID GLOVES are fitted with 'sleeper cabs" In I which the driver off duty is able i to bed down comfortably. j Saturday Matinees 2 4:27 Best Quality Black and Brown. ' Sizes 6, 6Va, 6' 634 7 and 71 i 99c A large part of the run between Toronto and the west will be over U.8. highways an ar Frank Craws haw IN I tR NATIONAL "ONE-MAN THEATRE" 'Tlie actor with the 100 heads' The ilistmeuislied Rrilish ehararler aetor of tta-r, wreen. radio, and trlrvNiolt. Reg. $4.95 SHOULDER STRAP PURSES 1.99 Reg. $2.25 WOOL SCARVES AND KERCHIEFS 4QC rangement made possible by reciprocal agreements between the U.S. border states and Canadian provinces. D. A. Freeman, general manager of Associated Freight Line-., which Is operating the trucks, said the service will switch to an all-Canadian route when the western sctlon of the Trans-Canada Highway Is complete, probably some time In 11)36. BETTER LINGERIE EVERY WOMAN . . . cherishes belter lingerie. Now you can buy Wallace's quality lingerie at low ordinary lingerie prices. Reg. $4.25-$5.95 SUPS $2.99 Reg. $2.75-$3.95 SUPS $1.29 -.'! "".rX.- V" 1 It 'sV MONDAY, JAN. 19th ONLY "ONE MAN THEATRE" The th-atrical rxiwrtence of a lifetime parked Into one memorable evening. Comedy Skits Ori-inal ( haraeler Sluilim Shakespearean Kxcerpts llickrm f hararter JANTZEN Knitted Wool Suits Sizes 12, 14, 16, 20 and 40. CLEARING Regular $19.95 Now $12.99 Regular $29 95 Now $19.95 Regular $39 95 Now $24.99 Regular $45.00 Now $24.99 Reg. $5.50 - $7.75 GOWNS $2.99 Reg. $2 95 - $4.95 BED JACKETS. . $1.29 Socreds Plan To Increase Resource Taxes ! VANCOUVER (r The Vancouver Province nays In news- page story that the social Credit government Is considering higher I taxes on natural resources "for l action at the legislative session I starting Feb. 3" J; "If fully applied, they could , bring In millions of extra revenue I I and keep In BrltUh Columbia I ;much of the tax money that now I I goes to Ottawa on corporation : taxes," the Province reports. I ! "Tht Social Creditc rs hope to I , use revenues from thee sources l ; to fulfill the pledged policy of "pay-aa-you-go" In meeting '. B C.'s vast need for roads and .;olher public work." TUESDAY, JAN. 20th ONLY "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" ( II AltU S UK KI NS IMMOItTAI. M ASTI.Itl'IM K A fal!hfui-to-text performance of the worlds most lnwd. mo t popular, and nioM, widely read story during the past 100 years. Given in the Colorful Costume of the I'rriud SALE NOW IN PROGRESS At WALLACE'S of Course ft g 00 p.m. each nicht Adults $1.00 ( hildrrn and Students SOc CIVIC CENTRE GILL'S DEPARTMENT. $2.98 'FLETTE LINED JEANS 3-4-5 Years $1.99 $13.95-$18.95 GIRLS' 3-PIECE SNOWSUITS Size 5, 7, 8 yeors. Your Choice j 0.99 $1.39 GIRLS' PLASTIC PURSES 69c $1.95 $2.95 GIRLS' ASSORTED HEADWEAR 99c $1.95 GIRLS' SKI SOCKS 99c MEN'S DEPARTMENT Reg. $6.95 - $7.25 Long Sleeve, Ankle Length Stanfield's No. AC Underwear Combinations $4.99 Sizes 3fi. 38. 10. 42. 44. 46 Sponsored by the Prince Rupert Rotary Club : Chamber Urges Reg. $8.50 L.S.A.L. 100 Wool r-feav Rib Combinations $5.99 BO Y'S DEPARTMENT 1 ; Zif Requlor $15.95 -$17.95 Boy's' 3-Piece SNOWSUITS Sizes 4-5-6-7 years' $10.99 Reg.$6.95 $7.50 Men's SPORT SHIRTS Tooke and B.V.D. All sizes .$3.99 Req. $2.95 Men's i : Members to Back Welfare Appeals Special to The Dmly News MONTREAL Tlic Canadian, Chamber of Commerce today H urged Its clasc to 700 member Board of Trade and Chambers of Commerce acrojvs the country to co-operate, where possible, In community effort toward fed-a eratlon of charitable and welfare a appeals. Where federation of appeal does not now exist, the Board" J and Chambers are asked to spon. B;sor or help in the foundation, a .organization and supiiort of lo- cal federations in their commun- Ity or district. "A.s a f ir.st step In this dlrec-m tlon," the Canadian Chamber I statement say, "consideration might be given to the possibility of grouping various appeals such 5 as those associated wltn promot- Ling health, preventing disease, and carrying on welfare move- menU." McLEOD RIVER HARD COALS FOR CLEANER, FASTER, f WORK IK SHIRTS Mg: $1.79 MWH'HSy Reg. $2.95 'FLETTE LINED DENIM JEANS Sizes 3-4-5 years $1.99 Sizes Reg-. $2.95 - $3.50 Men's X Currie SCARVES ( Regular 75c - $1.00 BOYS' GIFT BOXED TIES 49c Foulard Palternii $1.49 AND LONGER-LASTING HEAT Albert & McCaffery Ltd. ififjlil 1 Men, Women Over 40 Feel WeakjWortl, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Ihtpt w-nk. run4owa, fxlittuWfl ariitlilon nmltt yij tnt fujtKf-l 'ml, nlJ'' l.y (uu, ionium K-utrid tontcf. tlnxjUuM, ottrit thi-j1 nftr no oc 4o. rtuppll-n trim. cal lum. phijpiili'uji. viibuuln Hi. HHim you fi iiirriii! n-p, vlir, viliilitj-. ' ."1 ' mir- 'I'llilC lill.lfts. Ilt'C,l)i,i-HrV IIT "Uttl-WUUlkluUKl" 9iM mill J"t Al Mil i'l VLufM, CE'S Mm mm Phone 1-6-117-58