, ) -4 !i;iii .4 formet I.1 fri l.-rinylvant. ivoi n measured 10 fret irom nose to tail- !' ' 4 received prevl-;a .i nine foot 11 inch inc Datiy News: rgaret FMeod Optometrist 5 ... AT - MANSONS Jewellers 522 Third Ava Phone Green 324 for ' MAS CHBU VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO osclieart, III., and Moosehaven, Fla., Monuments tc James J. Davis IHLIHII V AT X -HII-AHT ILL. II. MTV OLD FOLKS AT MOOSLIIAV EN. FLA. S SK-rrUry of IjU)f and former lieii Nov 2Sd hi Washington, but '. t Aii vin;in -ommunitiri livf on as nioriumnti U his i It,. are MwKeh.art. III . timed City of Happy Childhixid '." !- who hn.f l.il one or Mh parents, in J Moosehaven, f i',,iilenlm.nt fur itcpendeiit clJ f.lkj. Uoth were founded i V3 and Moonehaven in I92ZI ly Mr Davis, who from i.ii k diath was Director-General of Uie Loyal Order of Moose, f ' 1.Hlictid lo humanitarian work, and with a membership ' ii .ii th.oughoul the I'm ted States iAd Canada. Nearly ' tr. i...-five care and a hih school education plus a trade a IAW acre community located 35 miles west of Chi- T,!-. Iiundre) old folks dwell at Muosehavt n. part of Orange i tht bsnks of the St John's river. 14 miles south of The Loval Order of Moose maintains both communities. irt , luldrrn are sons and daughters of ininilers of the Moose. '-n K-sidents art Moose members ies of members or I l Hi. IllU-rS U I'.Hi L'Ol'fiAK i ICE-PRODUCING VOLCANO I ARY r c C Jackson i A volcano. located at Colila.i 'e t has a registered Mexico, produces Ice. Hailstones, " " nf here in the Red al1 continuously around tl n;:-.. brouaht Into the seeming crater ana are soia iu; ratn'i nf rice here one of ' aisuini. towns oy natives. !cm sugars on record, 't i ' iv the headwaters I ! DAIKV DK1NK Contai'S not less than 1 butlerfal CHILDREN LIKE IT Order from your Wagon, Grocer or Dairy at popular prices. VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 --- isasaca' teaJgasPCTgHJjHJteMT-TT-Tisai mox "hotel j A QUIET, PLEASANT I'MCE TO LIVE LETELY RENOVATED - ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: ToM'rESUT' STEVE VRKLAKN I Clarence Thompson returned to the city on the Coqultlam last evening from a brief business trip to Vancouver i Karl Lindner of Massett. after a visit to the-city. sailed by the Casslar Saturday on his return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Identified! J J Sweet, who Is with the telegraph service, sail- led Saturday on the Casslar for, a trip to Massett on official busl- i ness. 1 Donald Hamilton of the AtUn Fisheries staff sailed Saturday reiurnea 10 ine ciiy on me wj I qultlam last evening after a I week's trip to Vancouver to attend the provincial Liberal con-! ventlon. i Announcing I CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE 4 FLAVORED I'LAVORED A , Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer, who recently left the city for Port Clements, where Mr. Mayer has taken the managership of ! the Co-operative store, are sail- Mr. and Mrs. R. Branche sailed JptlMt .Rupert EtaHtf 33ctoX Local News Items Saturday afternoon on the Cat- ala for Vancouver. Monday, December 15, 1947 R. E. Valpy, of Inverness, Is sailing on the Coqultlam Tuesday on a trip to Vancouver. King Edward School Concert, Civic Centre, Tues. Dec. 16, 8 p.m. Students 25c. Adults 50c. (292) Mr. and Mrs. II. Chrlstensen are sailing on the Coqultlam tomorrow for Bella Coola, where they will spend the Christmas holidays visiting friends. Moose Meeting Tucs. day, Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. Initiation Peter Poatuk .who is attend- ; ing the University of British i Columbia, arrived in the city ! by air. Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with his ; family here. Sydney Hamblin Is sailing Tuesday on the Coqultlam for Vancouver on his way to Long-view. Washington, where he will spend the Christmas holidays with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. De Coursey. Mrs. H. F. Pullen Is leaving on the Coqultlam tomorrow for Vancouver to .be present at a ceremony at which her daughter, Peggy, receives her nurse's cap at Vancouver General Hospital. Mrs. L. H. Jonnson, wife of the Canadian Pacific Railways BIRTH NOTICE A daughter was born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this morning (December 15 to Lt. Col., and Mrs. R. J. Carson tnee Max-Ine Hellbroneri. Annouticen nt! All Advrrtbipmetits in this column will bo charged for lull month at 25 cents word. 1 nftprnnnn cm thp fTntnln fnr n St. Peter's Y.P.A. Xmas Con-1 itrln fn Vanrrmvpr I rert. Dec. 19 and 20. St Peter's'! ' , I Hall. W. D. Smith, M.L.A. (or Atlin., saN christmas Dance Mr3. Black and five-piece orchestra Everyone welcome. door. Civic Centre, Dec'. 2G, 9:30 till 2:00. S.O.N. Christmas Tree, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 30, 2 to 5. Refreshments and entertainment. Bosun Inn. 909 First Avenue West. Black 959. Fine food, ta- Ing Tuesday on the Coquitlam j males, chill, barbeque fried 1 on a trip to Vancouver. They chicken. Caterers large or small arrived in the city at the week-! parties. Open all( night. Orders end. 1 10 tane out. II. I). TIIAIN, City Clerk. . vn n 15-Jewcl Watches from up 1, 2 and 3-Sirand Pearls from 3.75 up Musical Jewel and Powder Roxes S.75 Cigaret Cases and Compacts 1.00. up Earrings and Pins from 1.00 up J, C. Cllker sailed yesterday on the Princess Norah for a trip to Ketchikan on Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. business. Women of the Moose Christmas party on .Wednesday, 17. Bring .two presents, Secret pal and Christmas present. Sign your name to both. (294) Mrs. David Scott, Oraham Avenue, returned to the city on the Princess Norah yesterday from a trip to Victoria. O Chamber of Commerce mem- Members requested 1 1!?"- eUof yarding future to attend (292) ' u"lAja'"'J" 01 American pun. in- Euiuuuuiij, i,ii.y uouncn i;nam- ber, Wednesday, 8 p.m. city on the Coqultlam last evening from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Jack Lindsay Jr. returned to the city, on the Coqultlam last evening from a brief business trip to Vancouver. lit Is proposed to open Navigational Classes after the first of January subject to satisfactory enrolment. A tuition fee of $20.00 for the full course is payable In advance. For further particulars apply to Capt. J. R. El-fert, Harbor Master, or the School Board Secretary. (292) v V Tickets atjg CITY OK IMtLNCK RUPERT AUCTION SALE The following vacant land will be sold at Public A:iction on Tuesday, December 23rd, at 10:30 a.m. In the Council Chamber, City Hall Lots 15, 10. 17 and 18. Block 9, Section 1 Level lots with total frontage of 100 feet on 2nd Avenue and 100 feet on 8th Street. Lots 6 and 1, Block 12, Section 1 with 50 foot frontage on Stiles Place between 2nd Street and 3rd. Street. Provided anyone who Is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. .(292) (2) v V LIBERIAN RUBBER Eureka DELUXE ITItlGHT MODEL (With polisher attachment) MASTER UPRIGHT MODEL DELUXE TANK MODEL (with attachments) ALSO- Special Meeting of all team captains, Men's 5-Pin League, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 7:30 p.m. Important all please attend. At the Bowling Alleys. R. J, Tubb, league president. (It) Hotel... arrivals Prince Rupert II. Hagman, Houston; Harold Hagman, F. Brown, Vancouver; C. P. Parish, Houston; H, R. Thornstenson, New Westminster; G. Pope, Winnipeg; D. Pope, Winnipeg; H. Goglln, Vancou- (293) ver; T. Peterson, Terrace; Mrs. F. Clifford, Terrace; J. J. Falres. S. J. Hunter returned to the Vancouver; F. Perry, White Rock; George Mills, Queen Charlotte City; P. Ternay, St. Bonl- face, Manitoba; J. Donnahue, Queen Charlotte City; J. Scho-deck, Edmonton; J. Doyle, Vancouver; .C. E. Blythe, Vancouver; J. G. Walker, Vancouver, AIR PASSENGERS From Vancouver (Saturday) P. Pustak, F. Brown, J. Donahue, L. Dolron, W. Zwir, T. Johnson, J. Doyle H. Goglin. From Sandsplt (Saturday) R. Lemay G. Mills, C. Nyback, To Sandsplt Col. and Mrs. Parker, C. Nyback. To Vancouver Lieut. M. Stap- Liberia's rubber Industry was leton, R. McAilsery, R. Fales agent at Skagway, was a pas- J Pted by Europeans in Norah yesterday morning re -' turning north after a trip to the United States. EARLV CANADIAN WHEAT Wheat growing In Canada can be traced back nearly 350 years. PUBLIC i Watch the Classified Ads! MEETSNG Under joint auspices of PRINCE RUPERT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRINCE RUPERT JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRINCE RUPERT CITY COUNCIL WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 8 P.M. k COUNCIL CHAMBER Cujlcd to consider a proposal by Mr. K. Meek with reference to the eventual disposition of the American-built waltrfront installations. 1 !.3iXxii.x..s..iiJ.J.J.j:50iXj.S!x3i.xaxi.aiiX;i.t wej tan tnifi niaa mm mm . FLOOR-0-MATIC The machine that Scrubs Waxes Polishes Buffs Price $99.50 No increase received on these items as yet (prices subject to change without notice). KXXWXXXXXXXXXXX'.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ULOVA HEADQUARTERS No Change in Our Prices on Diamond Rings Even Though There Will be a Shortage Owing to the Import Ban. Still Priced from 530.00 'and up WF STII L OFFER YOU A THREE TO FIVE-DAY SERVICE ON WATCH REPAIRS COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE JEWELLERY REPAIRS AND ENGRAVING "MAMSON'S JeWfrS ahFd. Optometrists a T Sincere, Friendly Service MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN JEWELLERS ASSOCIATION ! 1 ; 89.59 1 99.50 II THIS GUinatmaa GLOVES for utility occasions. K kV.W.W.W.W. and dress-up We have them In pigtex, capes, pigskins and chamois. The range includes both lined and unlined in a variety of trims and shades. $2.00 to $8.00 SOCKS - - - the every-popular gift. Selection Is easy from a variety greater than since pre-war days. Shop NOW for best selection. 75c to $2.75 iHTT?T7fia LLLUslklasla, give him a gift that will be useful' the year 'round. GIFT BOXES AT NO EXTRA COST Mrllrliie ft-. I'lione 311 n S mm m o" No m. tlX,iX..,S.Slji.5iX.X3iS.3i3.Sl;J)lJ.5,J,,J.,,l.i( y v zr PRACTICAL GIFTS ... are always acceptable FOR HIM Power and Carpenter Tools, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods. FOR HER Lamps, Dishes, Pressure Cookers, Electric Irons, Toasters, Misers, Pyrex Ware. FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Ice Skates,. Skis and equipment, Sleighs, Roller Skates, Wagons, Bicycles and Kiddie Cars. "SHOP EARLY" If you want your kitchen remodelled, we build your CUPBOARDS in our shop, ready for installation. Or if you want your FLOOR SANDED Call BLUE 610 We also have a good selection of furniture made in our shop, such as Cabinets, Rook-Cases, Tables, Magazine Racks, Drying Racks, Rocking Horses and Doll Cradles in three sizes. SEE OUR DISrLAV ROOM IN BKOOKSBANK 1ILDG., THIRD Ave. Open 2-5 PM. THIS WEEK AW CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggestions Elizabeth Arden Evening In Paris Adriennc Max Factor Ya rd ley Peggy Sage Cutex Tangcc Bachelor WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GIFT SETS. We will hold any article till Christmas. No deposit required Ormes Drugs THE PIONEER DRUGGISTS' A GIFT OF FISH ... Your friends will appreciate as a Christmas Gift a ten-pound carton of our Famous B.B. Brand of ASSORTED SMOKED FISH Shipped Express Prepaid in B.C., ALBERTA, MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN OR ONTARIO lor - $W.7u Send your orders to the Bacon Fisheries PRINCE RUPERT, B.C; For Prince Rupert Scaf rod Products PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY I M I s n H K 1 t K a K K H I vw,