jlBUILDlNQ LAOS l1 .. ......niiiroP'DPn. II .it We vauwu'" L.-.m- Association, W ,...j.,,t h In sr. the slow-Tgh blames 8 He kl of materials Of ASTER IT RELIEF m mat to each nos-WJ. vi-tro-nol m. ZA distress fast IRrSl.. wominot inline or S-nol" actually helps to f directions In package. Reminiscences ByWJ. Reflections There used to be a time In the stops will be for five hours. It north when it was a rare thing to hear of a cabin being broken into and plundered. Like horse stealing in the early west, this was a serious crime. A lone cabin or a horse the unexpected lack of each could mean the difference between life and death. Dut with the growth of settlement, theoffence is becoming a commonplace. The recent robbery of ski cabin property on Mount Oldfleld was not exactly a nov elty. The end of June will see the beginning of the new Prince George service along the B.C. Alaska coast and some of her MAKE A DATE . . . To see our new selection of BLOUSES J tit SKY AND CORDUROY Housecoats REGENT SI KEN KNITTING WOOL Rose Marx Brassieres - Lingeries IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS AND LUNCHEON SETS IDEAL GIFTS FOR THIS CHRISTMAS lOSa-Lee Ladie'Wear M Grwn 317 r, II. LINZEY '279) 211 lib Street Wncc Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! btion Trappers, Ranchers and Dealers MAKKKT PRICES ship all jour HAW FURS to JACK I. LOUIS 207 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. " PROMPT RETURNS Nuct Xo CohimUslimv fliir I'rirrs Are Net to Voil 5ra 1 sib - 1 (283) NOTICE AND AKTi'lf iirni'iit-i t an. vpccpls HP THIS '"IVY Will, iw.nir t tiii. lMxu'ivriAI. r.nVMIN W - - - '"ll 1 lilt ft IVy i1 t HHAIH FOOT OK McllUIDL' STKKKT. I U I'UltTIIER INFORMATION REGARDING "'LINOS AND RATES APPLY AT OFFICE, T"Il!I) AV'KMIIF nit Piiftvi' ;tl Yes! Jewel Watches from 12-50 ul ! and .1-S',rand l'earls from 3.75 up psical Jewel and Powder Boxes b-7" parct Cases" and Compacts P rring8 and Pins from LUU ul' should be that much, and cer tainly in Prince Rupert, a grow- ) A southbound steamer, In port Sunday, carried a passenger who wore luxuriant whiskers and had a lot of questions. "Where's the Calumet Hotel?" STEAMSHIP BOOKINGS TO GREAT BRITAIN NORWAY - SWEDEN CONTINENT ALL LINES REPRESENTED Also Tram-Canada Airlines Passports and Visas Secured For Information See V, C. TKl.MIIKIX, City Tlfkft Asrnt 528 3rd. Ave . Prince Rupert or any agent Canadian national Seiid Personalized CHRISTMAS GREETINGS made from your own KODAK SNAPSHOTS Come in and see samples WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing BUSES For Sale 30 Steel Bodied, intercity buses. Capacity 24 to 37 passengers. Ideal for schools, factory employees, local transportation. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Enquire Box 290, Daily News (281) he queried as he stared this way and that. "Never heard of it," remarked a Johnny-Come-Lately. "You would have, had you been here in 1907," retorted the Sourdough. Plainly, he dldnt know the town. And small wonder. For its a long long time since the late Harry Evans, whose ing railway terminus.' Tourists fvoice could be heard across he do not wish to be hurried. They like to look around, explore the museum, do a spot of shopping and study prices. Moreover, pub lic interest in Prince Rupert is steadily increasing. The shortest day of the year, in another few weeks. Then harbor, shouted at disembarking passengers, "follow the car track up the hill and enter the Calu met .Hotel. The Calumet! The Calumet! See me for anything else you'd like to know." Practically everywhere on the streets and in public and watch for the chanee. For a eood ' private places the prospect of live months, everv rf.iv in pvprv costlier ciearettes was one oi way will keep getting longer and . the chief subjects of conversa longer until there will be so tion in Prince Rupert yesterday, much light you will wonder why! l The news appeared to be quite you ever thought of saving it. unexpected. But people appear-Skeena's fairest season time of ed to take it philosophically, gardening and early bloom, clean, fresh air, rich sunsets and the optimism that spring inspires. It is not an overstatement to suggest that canned salmon ought to be an acceptable food in plenty of British homes for as a rule, that noble dish, and austerity, do not speak the same language. Indeed, salmon is not exactly shunned by those who gather around Canadian tables. They puffed as they talked. PACKERS GETTING MORE INCREASES . TORONTO Oi Besides a gen- J eral wage increase of ten cent3 an Hour for employees of Canada Packers Ltd., and Burns & Co., Mr. Justice C. P. McTague, arbitrator appointed under terms which were settled this fall of the sixi-week wages strike of packing house workers, announced today, that he recommended further Increases above the ten-cent boost for plants outside of Toronto. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 1100 feet 2x10, 18, D.D. $30.00. 2x4, 2x6, 8x8, short lengths, $25.00. Garage doors,! refrigerator doors, five-panel j doors, 1x8 base board. Phone Green 698. (286) FOR SALE Two adjoining down-town lots on Second Avenue, between First and Second Streets. Bargain for cash. Collart & McCafferyl Ltd. (286) TENDERS addressed to the SEALED undersigned and endorsed "Tender" for Duplex Residences for Doc-mrf Miller Bav Prince Rupert. B.C. will be received until 3 p.m.. Wednesday. December 17. 1947. for the construction or Duplex Residences lor Doctors at Indian Health pltal, Miller Bay, Prince Rupert. B.C. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Arcnueci. w nartmpnt. nf Public Works. Ottawa, (Ontario, the District Resident Archi tect. Public Building, victoria, oi,, the Caretaker. Post Office Building-Vancouver. B.C.. and the Caretaker, Post Office Building, Prince Rupert, B C Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank In Canada, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or rtpnrpr Rnnds of the Dominion of I Canada or of the Canadian National i Railway Company and Its constituent companies, unconditionally guar-1 anteed as to the principal and In- terest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aloremenuonea douus ouu .:-titled cheque if required to make up an odd amount- NOTE The Department, through the Chief Architect's office, and the office of the District Resident Architect at Victoria, B.C. will supply blue-prints and specifications of the work on deposit of a sum of 25.00, In the form of a certified bank cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released on return of the blue-prints and specification within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. By order. J. M. SOMERVILLE, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, November 25, 1947. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND . . . COMPARE OUR PRICES AND QUALITY! GIFT WRAPPING FREE SERVICE No Change in Our Prices on Diamond Rings Even Though There Will be a Shortage Owing to the Import Ban. Still Priced from 30.00 and up ON WATCH REPAIRS B STILL OFFER YoTa THREE TO JEWELLER! RE1 Z AIRS AM) COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE - NGfcAVING kA A klGkPQ Jewellers and Optometrists lYIAMND'VI 3 Sincere, Friendly Service . MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN JEWELLERS ASSOCIATION Local News Items C.N.R. Divisional Superintend ent C. A. Berner left on last night's train for Prince George where he will meet Mrs. Berner who Is returning from a month's visit with her daughter at Niag ara Falls, Ontario. Customers fationize those who advertise. Let Dally News AD columns help your Busi ness ., (tf) C.C.F. Club meeting Tuesday 8 p.m. New Headquarters Fulton St., opposite Scott's Meat Mar ket. Novelty Scarves Handkerchiefs (281) 1946 World Series Baseball Films Civic Centre, Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. Collection. (It) O Concert and Film showing. Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, Dec. 5, 1947, at 8 p.m. Admission 35c. Proceeds to go to Prince Rupert Film Council. (284) DING DONG BELL u ads by, Aita. ro Alter a silence of several years, the school bell at the Omega school north of here is ringing again. The school bell was silenced when the pupils of the district were sent to Gadsby for classes Basketball tonight Senior game 9:30, Co-ops vs. Brown-woods. (It) Hugo Kraupner sailed this afternoon on the Coqultlam on a trip to Vancouver, accompanied by Mrs. Kraupner and their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Fudger and small granddaughter. Moose meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in Moose Temple, Second Avenue. (It) Announcements All advertisements in tills column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word. Another Rotary ticket will do three things give you a chance to win a car, give you ticket to Grand Rotary Dance, help the hospital children's ward. Get one today. (289) Plays, Presbyterian Church. Dec. 3. United Church Bazaar, Decem ber 4. Orange Sale, December 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11. Catholic Card Party, School Hall. December 11, 8 p.m. Moose Christmas Tree Satur- because of the teacher shortage. day December 13. gj TOMORROW'S STYLES i22 TODAY 'it'- t- I -p. Hi Latest Spring Style Gabardine Suits sizes 12 to 24 f2 Wide assortment of Satin Slips and Panties BRIDAL SETS in Satin Crepe White, Blue Embroidered Tea Rose Lace Trim BED JACKETS Quilted Satin, Sheer Lace EXCELLENT C1IKISTMAS GIFTS ANNETTE MANSELL UPSTAIRS IN STONE BLDG. "WALK VV AND SAVE" Everyone loves Slippers y y v y y y y y y y y y y iV IY. y y y y y y y y y y y y v y y y y y y y L 3 y if a v v v v v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y $ y y y S Delight your g y fEI FAVORITE i wHT adorable slippers this WSm-m side of the North g riSHr Polc- A" stylcs 10 t ' g "BJwBk, please all ages. Sel- S y m' kect slipper gifts here a I Mtn, f fid ... i v S I a .j. . a 1 1 jpp I - v !l UJrowniVwdit Sj PRINCE RUPERT B.C g i A prince Jftupctt .D.afla BtW Tuesday, December 2, 1947 men s white shirts ARROW We can't suggest a finer gift than one of these famous shirts. Faultlessly cut to give plenty of comfort with well-tailored appearance. White Broadcloth, Aroset Attached Collar sizes 14y2to 17 CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggestions Elizabeth Arden Adrienne Yardley Cutcx LIMITED Evening In Paris Max Factor Peggy Sage Tangee in n I . . ' I lf3 S BOXED IF DESIRED $3.25 s a Bachelor WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GIFT SETS. Wc will hold any article till Christmas. No deposit required Ormes Drugs THE PIONEER DRUGGISTS' A GIFT OF FISH "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Ynnr friends will appreciate as a Christmas Gift a ten -pound carton of our Famous B.B. Brand of ASSORTED SMOKED FISH Shipped Express Trepaid in B.C., ALBERTA, MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN OR ONTARIO for $3.75 Send your orders to the Bacon Fisheries TRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For Prince Kupert Seafood Products PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY 6aiiSii5iiiiii'3is'Si5,SiS',i,1fc,,3s' A. MacKcnzic Furniture Christmas Suggestions LANE CEDAR CHESTS Tennessee cedar throughout with exterior of burl walnut The Ideal Gilt. Got to be seen to be appreciated. Phone 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Announcing the opening of our new CARPENTER SHOP with the very latest in WOODWORKING MACHINERY We will build your kitchen cupboards right in the shop ready for installation. Also Floor Sanding with the very latest machine. For appointment call Gunnar Selvig Phone Blue 610 P.O. Box 651 it's made of wood, we can do it