iIT. . I PrinrcKuucrr Daily jclus Monday, December 8, 1947 iT. u w mr ww mw 'r I, b i vi. irrMH w , always i,t in fl&J? Sj. !' jy ' flavour first in LgZijffiM A ? I quality! ' ) I ) RftYALflTyx ( A U li r n r a a n H a vMnnturuuii.N m 1. . n iTJfi I i i J,. . TP THE ELECTORS; . As? a . candidate for the mayoralty of .the City of Prince Rupert, I respectfully 'dsk tor your endorsation at the polls on Thursday, December 11. My 'record as mayor during the years 104-1, 1945 and 1946 is well known to you. I stand on that record and will give to ;the office the same attention I gave during jny previous terms of office. Sincerely yours. H. M. DAGGETT. '287' T- For as Illtle as 2.33. cents '-'X'fc.y J-., tl :J li ... v; -WM "ay, me wiue woria with j$J au lts excitement, pathos, tragedy, and human interest, will be brought to your door each evening. BERY DAY,, EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS THPBW tY IN Y0UR NEIGHBORHOOD WHC Sks "toS PRINTED W0RD- A -SKS rani,Ilv L, EUS and the UT 15 are THE CONTEST SSST" R notVSto 52 priyzfw5?,makes rHE SALE So WN?N CLASS- MISSION RECEIVED E-COM-ADD TO hlfcHmSTM oJEW SUBSCRIPTION WILL iu ms CHRISTMAS ac SPENDING MONEY. KKMUMIihlt . . . When a boy asks lu to subscribe to the DAILY NEWS, he is not only seliinC you a newspaper but he is offering you a daily service that will carry on day in and day put, in sunshine or in storm. I! Gifts Galore... at McCUTCHEONS -0lX "ElipCosmetic Sets, Perfumes, Colognes, CojnyScts? Stationery, Iter- '. - y FOR imr-Shaving Sets, Wallets, R on so n " -'Lighters, Pen and Pencil Sets, Pipes, etc. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. 3rd Ave. at 6th St. Phone GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone RED 561 P.O. Uox 721 ORANGE LADIES TEA, BAZAAR Christmas Atmosphere reflected at Affair 1 Friday Afternoon The Christmas atmosphere was accented at the tea and sale held by the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association In the Oddfellows' Hall Friday afternoon when the tea tables were dec-1 orated with tiny Chrlstmass trees as centre pieces and the stalls were ribboned with red and green streamers. The numerous guests were received by Mrs J P. Moller, worthy mistress of the ' lodge. General convener was Mrs. E :A. Evans, assisted, by Mrs Wll-;liam Field and Mrs. Fiank Ellison in the kitchen. In charge of the tea room were Mrs. A. Lund Mrs. William Way and Mrs. E McLeod. The home cooking booth was charge of Mrs. A. Guyan and Mrs. H. Muncey. while In the randy booth were Mrs. C Adams and Mrs. A. Newton. The sewing and novelty stall was In charge- of Mrs. V. Menzies and Mrs J. G. Anderson. Mrs. J. Johansen was In char?f of the raffles and Mrs. Hush Killin was cashier. u The raffles, which were drawn by tinv Marion Evans, resulted as follows: ; Doll. Mrs. W. H. Hill. J Cake, Mrs. Frank Ellison. ; Bnx candy, Miss M. Vincent. ; Miller Bay. Crochet apron, Mrs. G. Rud-derham. Chicken, Mrs. F. Barber. Embroidered cloth, Mrs. J. G. Anderson. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert J. D. Houchen, New Westminster; J. Grisbrecht. New Westminster; J. L. Cartwright, Edmonton; Mrs. H. Dick, Bralorne; M. Martyrink, Winnipeg; J. F. Dunlap, Smithers; Miss F. Lina-ker. Miller Bay; C. Levelton, Butedale; Capt. R. Llnaker, Vancouver; L. G. Murray, Vancouver; A. Dixon, Couttenay; J. A. Ross Montreal; R. S. Gore, Hol- lyburn; D. McWhlnnle, Terrace; H. Myros, Hazelton. Prince Rupert G. S. Kearley. Prince George: G. Dater. Cincinnati, Ohio; P. IR. Clarke. Victoria; J. Won?. I Terrace; L. Cote, Terrace: C. C McKenzie. Vancouver: E. Ro- ; sett. Port Edward: T. R. Moore. I Ottawa; N. Allan, Ottawa; R. I Coburn, Prince, George; J. L. Kenke. Prince George; Georg 'Hasklns. Vanouver; J. Parnell, Courtenay: w. Piercey, Courten- : av; Mrs. L. A. Tanner. Smith- iers; Mrs. D. Thibault. Smithers: W. C. Osborne, Terrace: T : W. Good. Vancouver: J. H, Wee den. Vancouver: H. Everett, Vancouver. 'XMAS EYESIGHT CONTRIBUTIONS A. O. Morse .$1.00 ! jRcbert McKay 1.00 Mrs A. Garten in! Mrs. M. Faldseth 1.00 Tete Wirvham i.oo, C. Larson nn i t A.uv Crstomers Pettenuzzo i Store 455 Total to Date $13258 j Mr. and Mrs. Eric Richardson : and son of Tlell. after stjendlns i a few days -In the city, left by ! ! air today on t.ierr return to I (their home on the Queen Charlotte Islands. HIGHER THAN NIAGRA The famous water falls at Tu-gela, Natal, spill down from a height of 2,810feet. Margaret McLeod Optometrist - AT MANSONS ; Jewellers 522 Third Ave Phone Green 324 for "White Christmas" Theme Keys Holiday Flowers 0 Designers in flower shops urse more Individuality in floral gifts for the home (At Top), This all-white Christmas centrepiece is dazzling by day and spectacular by night. Equally suitable for the buffet, regal candles rise from clusters of mums and pompons, amid silvered pine cones and snow-laden evergreen. (Below. For the story telling touch In a Christmas mantel or buffet arrangement, a modernized cathedral angel amid snow balsam, white pine cones and sparkling red ornaments (Inset) Inside story on Christmas door swags is more and more custom design. Example here, for an apartment door Jcnocker, is snow-laden balsam with a beaming Santa to greet the visitor with outstretched arms. f HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY HEAR Hon. R. C. Mac DONALD -Minister of Mines and ' .Municipal Affairs DISCUSS 'GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY' CFPR NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home i 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box 193 ' H. Weedin, H. B. Evereit and George Hasklns, auditors for (the Prince rtupert Fishermen's Q. ow can I clean suede ar-j Co-operative, arrived in the city tides? L o ... A. To clean a suede jacket or purse, go over the entire surface with a piece of very fine sandpaper, v YAKS ARE FEROCIOU Natives hunting wild yakTln Tibet generally go inpalrsjor unless mortally woundedfPthe beast will charge f urfously. 'Tonight i vwiuiMBiii iai evening being here on business. ARE OFF TO CONVENTION Representatives of Prince Rupert, Skeena And Atlin to Liberal Meet Five delegates from Prince Rik pert, four from Skeena and one l from Atlin ridings left at the I end of the week for Vancouver to attend the British Columbia Liberal Association convention this week when the principal business wlii be the election of a new leader to sucree Premier John Hart. Most of them at Civic Centre so smart... so right... ill If THE GARLAND ... for the lady wIhkw Eood tasle ! reflected in er poMiroion. Graceful . . . feminine . . . four l-eauliful shade J 16.06 l''ir inctuJ. esri. mmnujmrturim fr, TUESDAY Sports ajn. 9:00 Booth School Physical Education Class. fm. - 1:00 Booth School Physical Education Class. 2 30- -Annunciation Physical Education Class, School 3 30- Rup-Rec Junior Boys. 4 ;00-Juvenile Boys' Basketball Practice. 6:30-Basketball League Games. Stone's vs. 66 Taxi; Peoples vs: High School; Morgans vs. Fashion; Co-op V3. Savoy. 8:00 Rup.Rec Men's Gym ad Apparatus Class. Special Events p.m. 8;0O Junior Chamber of Commerce public meeting re Civic Election. 8:00 Retail Merchants Osso-clatlon Executive. 8:00 Cambral Ciiapter I.O.D.E 8:00 Leathercraft Group. ONE BALD PRESIDETJT The United States has h;i only t rie bald-headed president John Quiry Adams OR a gift that gives satisfaction throughout the year choose the highly, styled, superhly-craftcd Waterman's pen, or pen and pencil set. Remember, no olher pen writes like a Waterman's . . . and you'll know why when you try these truly great writing instruments . . . with their 14kt. gold hand-ground personalized point selection. THE STATEtEIGH SET ...one of the tnurtest rwn and pencil trt you can own or give. Slim line . , . choice of uparl. ling colour. The net 122.90, the pen-S6.06 salfcd mSCfiaiosun yesterday, afternoon. . T The delegates are: From Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mitchell, H, F Glassey. Aid. Robert MeKav aah John D. McRae. .Erom .Sknft-iiarryKtegnri W. Chapman (Terrace-. Charles Lindstrom (Remo), and L T Evans (Smithers). From Atlin-W. D, Smith, M LA. Olof Hanson of Prince Ru. pert and Smithers will also at tend the convention as a member of the advisory council of the Association. THE CRUSADER Waterman's nrwrtt Ta. crite . . . Many "expen-ive ien" feature ... 4 coloura. Or the tnatrh inj Conquest atylej for laJiea . . . $3.95 ."Hear. n. 'ce I Sure it's delicious, u imm tv.en fr double tb price you can't L anything better th, male it with Qna.la C.ra Man h anJ it v ill be a favourite with the hole family. The quality of Cana.Ja CVrn Sunh w the rrason for its popularity uh noiiKwtvM irom Lo.it Win a our recipe ra! Star :li he sure tit u Cora Star:h, its .!;;:::; ity eucurca excellent xr;-.:." -a q.il. Alto Moauacturert of Cretin Br?J C - r if i i w in i mm a Water maris for Christmas! rftH . . . 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