PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE sluys who there. RAILWAY I UNES is receiving treatment They're not just empty words if you buy at the Peoples Store. Large size 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. Figure-Flattering Coats . . . Dresses . . . Lingerie and Accessories. CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry S Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baesace and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT round trip north to Prince Rupert, Ketchikan and Stewart. Stylish Stout Or Pleasingly Piump! ml Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" 1 Mill) AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 VWWWV.VAW.W.W.V.V.V.W. USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Heaters, Sewing Machines, One Victor Radio, Combination; One Northern Electric Cabinet, Kadio, One Westinghouse Mantel Radio, One 8-Piece Dining Suite, One Tapestry - Covered Davenport, One Kitchen Table and 2 Chairs to match, One Harp complete with Instructions; One 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, com-plcte with Cretonne Slip Covers; One Axminster Rug, 9xl0': One Axminster Rug, 9x12; Dishes, Books, Musical Instrument's ' etc. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PHnc! Rupert Co. Ltd. Kritlsh Columbia ii WkwmmmmamsmwmmmmmmmmtmamsmmmmmsmmmmmimmmmsMmtmmsm Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday, 2 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Oct. 7th, 20th. 29th, Nov. 7th, 17th and 27th. To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 2nd, 15th, 25th, Nov. 3rd, 13th and 23rd. Direct connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from , YV. L. Coates, General Agent, Prince Rupcit, B.C. HEAR ABOUT DOWN UNDER Dr. Olga Jardine Describes New-Zealand at Gathering of Women's Canadian Club. An interesting taiK on ner na tlve-land of New Zealand from historic, geographic and economic ' standpoints was given by Dr ' (Mrs.) olga Jardine of Victoria, " ' ''liaison officer of the Young Wo R. G. Vandersluys returned to j Jack Scott, assistant general men's Christian Association for the city on the Prince Rupert this freight agent, Vancouver, is a pas- war services in British Columbia, morning from a brief trip to Van-jenger aboard the Prince Rupert at a meetine of the Women's Ca-couver to visit with Mrs. Vander-1 which is in port today making the nadlan Club last evening in the Canadian Legion Hall with Miss E. M. Earl, the president, in the i chair. ! New Zealand, Mrs. Jardine said, j had been discovered in 1682 by j Tasman and in 1769 Captain Cook had visited the "North Island. New Zealand had very nearly become a French colony rather than Brit S eignty actually began 5 Scenery of the soutl southern Domin- tributory social security legisla- j tion such as old age pensions, mothers' allowances and minors' i allowances, had been well plan- ned. Old age pensions were payable thirty shillings a week' com-' mencing at the age of sixty years. Pharmaceutical and hospitalization services were also of model; character. Maternity benefits and' hospital care for women were also provided. Universal state medical service was for the time being In abeyance. Free education was provided from three year olds in kinder- Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room in Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani, Ladies and Children's Alterations Phone BIk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing Quality Groceries Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Reasonable Prices Prompt Free Delivery Service Throughout the City (Opposite Canadian Legion) MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollar? Have More Cents" I THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, OCTQBra K4 mm I3i$2.30 $3.50 to Tut BRITISH COLUMBIA A DISTILLERy CO. LTD. ish. In 18 12 missionaries had garten to nineteen-year olds In come but it was not until 1840 that university. Maoris enjoyed educa- colonlzation under British sover fkii ad"Crtiiitt It km publiitod or diipty4 fc tl Uqvw Control Boors' or ty Jn GotroriVMnt of BfrliJi Coloabo GINGER IN DILEMMA Tom, Dirk and Harry," Romantic Comedy, Showing Here at End of This Week. A romantic comedy sprinkled I with fantasy and hilarious situations, Ginger Rogers Is here this week-end In her latest picture, "Tom, Dick and Harry." Ginger Is cast as a highly imaginative telephone operator who believes it is Just as easy for a .working girl to marry a rich man as a man In her own financial class. She has gone steady with George Murphy, a live-wire salesman, for three years and one night, under the spell of his enthusiasm, accepts his proposal Then, by accident, she comes in contact with good-looking Burgess Meredith, a garage mechanic, to whom In a single evening she uonai advantages similar to tnose becomes engaged. However, Gin-accorded the whites. The educa- ger still has a secret passion to' tional system of New Zealand was meet Alan Marshal, the son of the ! Ion was varied as were climatic ! Indeed of high standard. town's richest man, which she cpnditlons from cool at the south' A happy feature of the govern- does. In no time at all, they too end to sub-tropical in the north, tnent service in New Zealand was become affianced. The south island was about the tnat changes of government did Thus the romantic young lady same size as Vancouver Island and j not affect the civil service. finds herself officially engaged to ! the north island slightly larger.' In addition to Mrs. Jardine's three charming fellows, each of The coastline resembled very address, another feature of the whom has his good and bad points, markedly that of British Colum- meeting last night was vocal so- The showdown eventually comes bia's Inside passage with heavy los bY M1ss Rose Hartwig. R.N.. when each fiance demands a de- wopds to the shoreline and deep ladv superintendent of Cumber- clsion. How the inexpresslonable Indentations. There were very land General Hospital, who was young lady manages to extricate few birds and animals and no accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Cullin. herself from her romantic dllem-snakes. .. The population consisted of 1,500,000 people and 90,000 Maoris j who had originally come to the Islands in canoes in the thirteenth ! century from Hawaii or the East! Indies. Their history veiled in myth and legend, they were a fine stalwart people who, like natives of other countries, had been affected adversely to some extent by their association with the whites. They enjoyed the franchise on equal terms with the whites and 'their educational privileges were also similar. 'New Zealand had been advanced in social legislation, Mrs. Jardine said. As early as 1893 voltes had been given to women and In ; 1917 they were permitted to enter parliament. Railways, telegraphs and telephones were public-owned and New Zealand had had the first penny postage. i Meat, butter, cheese and wool were the chief products of the Dominion and the principal mar ket was the United Kingdom. Lauds Government In 1935 the Labor government had come into office and Mrs. Jardine paid tribute to it for its successful accomplishments In the way of economic and social legislation. Its marketing legislation had worked out most successfully and had been of great value and help to the primary producers. The forty-hour week had been another successful accomplishment of the Labor government. Con "Any Amount however small is worth while" BOY: FATHER: BOY: FATHER: BOY: FATHER: "Gee, dad, look at this, today 1" When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klldal 1 got my first pay "Well, well, that's great. Son, youll be earning money regularly from now on. I want you to get the habit of saving a part, each payday It's.. easy to learn, when you're young." "But Gosh, dad, I'm not making much to start." "That makes no difference. Any amount, However small, is worthwhile. That's ALWAYS good advice, but right now, it's doubly valuable." "Why's that?" "Because we've got to win this war. And that means we've got to have guns, ships, planes, and tanks more and more of them." BOY: "But what's that got to do with my saving?" FATHER: "A great deal. Put your money into War Savings Certificates, to keep our soldiers, sailors, and airmen supplied with all the things they need. In that way you'll be doing your bit for Canada, and making money at the same time. For each four dollars you invest will be worth $5 in seven and one-half years." The help of every Canadian is needed for Victory. In these days of war the thoughtless, selfish spender is a traitor to our war effort. A reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity to relieve the pressure for goods, to enable more and more labour and materials to he diverted to winning the war. The all-out effort, which Canada must make, demands this self-denial of each of us. SPEW LESS- TO 80 y MOM WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Attention Ladies! Just received a large ship-mcnt of FUR COATS in the latest style. You are all invited to come and look over our stock. Prices to suit everyone's pocketbook. Remember we have an easy payment plan (JOLDHLOOM "The Old Reliable" 'ma leads to a delightfully amusing surprise-twist climax. I Other Important supporting roles are portrayed by Joe Cunningham, Jane Seymour. Lenore Lonergan, Vlckl Lester and Phil Silvers. An unusually Interesting news-reel being shown In connection with the week-end program at the Capitol Theatre includes cap-Itured German pictures of the first attack in Russia, depicting relentless brutality uf Oerman methods. There are also pictures of British and Canadian forces raiding Lee M. Gordon sailed last n.Vjht on the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver. HIYI URGE WREKl Y0UI MINAXD' SOLDIERS, RUB OUT TIRED ACHES THE SEAL of QUALITY "'moo-'"! Mp! GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockcye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll In Prince Rupert. I(. ay and SaturrV Complete Show 4 57 7-07. ' Ginger Rogers - IN - urn I tm I i vui, uiik and Harry" (at 1:21. 3 3) 5 4i 7 M.ler ADDED SPECIALS March oi t,.t nrc-"Iacc By Adolphe Hitl Paramount Ncr. Frc-"Captured German rfcL, Showing Keienllm Brutj5J of Nail Methods" Also-Thc Canadian R,i Dp Spitibtrren" Special Tre-Holida, Midnight Preview Next Sunday Niht jj.,. Box Offlc One 4, u,. Mldn:..r.i "THE nitlDE CAME CO. D. and how you w.j - with James Cajr.cy acl Betty Oavj SAVoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 31 H.U. (WiW PHASER STREET Prince Itupert FffYoutBwmW! Arc you burning the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and advice of our qualified fuel experts. We are prepared to fill your coalnceds now at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kind uf HUILDING MATERIAL Why not lay In a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 116 puovE i t t 111 Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thurs'day at 11;15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and toti River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Air-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cas For full Information, reservation, etc call or write R. S. r.REIG, CITV PASSENGEK AGENT 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Itupert Agents for Trans-Canada Ad i-mes COAL! COAL! Tie fmtest Vtctory Mature won- was stornf riaai ray a fromtfie&unf Sf The coal business isn't a tcr of guess work with us. know good coal when we"lw It .and you will know goodcow when you try it. We buy UJ best the mines produce. properly graded before ' comes to us and PW scheened and weighed beiw It comes to you. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 THOSE M I t I I t I