4 i V; 4 Prince Uuwt Daily j3cuj5 'mMk - Thursday, December 18, 1947 rY if? ft 35 , i 1 tyive "Him" fragrant, PICOBAC this Christmas . . . watch the smile of a contented man spread over his face as he puffs on this mild, cool, sweet-smoking tobacco . . . the pick of sunn) Southern Ontario's Hurley crop. The Pick of S AAA A-A-A AwVA FOR PHINCK ItUPEIIT PEOPLE tiro & ' -A HANDCRAFTS AND SOUVENIRS Vera A. Parsons) 211 SIXTH STREET NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBU'S NEWSPAPER A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS Put tht Shipment or a CPA pewe Save Time and Money CPA serves NORTHERN QUEBEC MANITOBA , NORTHERN ONTARIO SASKATCHEWAN AlBERTA BRITISH. COtUMBIA YUKON Northwest territories AlASKA 1 Pipe Tobaccos AKTCItArT XOVELTIKS SOUVENIRS WAX FLOWERS l OPENING Monday, Dec. 15 pr3 ? CHRISTMAS AT School CIas-.es Entertain With Seasonal Spirit Much in Evidence Brightly decorated rooms at Borden Street School are the re sult of the work of the children themselves. A visit to any classroom would convince any des cendants of Scrooge If he could have any that the Christmas spirit is very much alive. As a special treat an Item pro vided by each class was given to the assembled school in the music rooms and provided a thoroughly enjoyable program. Grade One, with a delightful chorus of several children and with a recitation duet, was very j but delightful number were spe-good. Grade Two, with a musical dally arranged, and dramatic act with choral j Just as Santa Claus was wish-background.' two active drum- lng the audience a Merry Chrlst-mers who would not be wooed by mas, Principal J. S. Wilson noted two persistent admirers, put on two parcels at the foot of the a first-rate turn. Grade Three chimney. On examination they Reminiscences ByWJ. and Reflections Captain Hoomes Freeman, from down around Puget Sound came to Prince Rupert ahead of thd ...... r T i 1 It n 1 amH ptnt.a fnm W n I obdjeu iui ntc rest of his life. He sailed north aboard his launch, the Narbeth- ong. The craft also served as his home and a snug little dwell- j lng place It was. The skipper , was lean and a shade angular. I He resembled somewhat, his boat, for he had that ODen-alr, I weather-beaten, rope and tar look if you get what we mean. ; He was friendly, enjoyed con-1 versation, and held definite lr,r.ilo HU,.U 1 aimuuBii aias upcn . uie exenange 01 gooa oia iasn-J to revising them. Most any day i ioned wallops. However. It , when in port, he could be found i hardly came to that. Calmer in the Co wBay sector, usually j counsels prevailed. Neverthe-' bare-headed, tinkering around; less, itwas close.. ' his yacht and probably thinking up a letter for the press. H? wrote a bold, easily read missive that invariably wound up with the words "the best governed country is the least governed country." Strangers take a good look at Rocher de Boule and memory does the rest. The "mountain of the rolling tones has IT." More, than any other peak .along the Skeena River (and they number, many hundreds i Rocher de Boule is remembered. Nature gave Hazelton a masterpiece, for background and general setting. A vast grouping of soaring slopes, crags and cliffs, glaciers and sharp crests overshadow the meeting of the waters. In scores of homes throughout Canada, the scene has been given a plcae of prominence. Guests studlng the picture, have questions. The first one If usually "where Is that?" With British Columbia municipal elections out of the way for another year, It Is perhaps not inappropriate to indulge in a wee chaser the spinning of a yarn that happened when Prince Rupert ' was young, and You'll find out that the fast way can be the cheapest ,way...fnr your shipment gets to its destination quickly, safely, conveniently-when most needed. And almost everything can now go by air-from livestock to dishes. Discover for yourself the advantages in regular use of CPA Air Express and Air Freight. Pick-up and Delivery Service now available at important centres. Scbetues and r,,te from any Cnuailhn Pacific Mr Line! ojice or CnmJian Pacific Railway Agents. BORDEN STREET (sang of Santa Claus' workshop 1 and what was done there. A smart march, choruses and. a reclta tlon were Grade Four's well done contributions to the program. Mrs. Santa Claus and her helpers provided Grade Five's play and gave a good impression of the hustle and bustle that prevail on Christmas Eve In Santa's home. The singing of Christmas carols by Grade Six and other members of the school choir was very impressive. The rendering of "The First Noel" with descant arrangements and of "Long, j Long Ago," a not so well known. which deals exclusively with elections. Polling, any time, is a grave and a weighty business . . . ....... . Tl U 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Dub away uacit in uie ueguining it had a deadly seriousness. On this particular mroning. as the ballot-casters were plodding up and down the city hall stairway It looked like a sudden outburst y of mortal strife in the chamber i y y above. Over some point or tech y nicallty perhaps tempers were y frayed, or they did not like one ' g another anyway two substantial and worthy voters had squared off, as a preliminary to . j ..... Announcing CHOCOLATE m FLAVORED DAIRY. DRINK Containing not less than 1 butterfat CHILDREN LIKE IT Order from your Wagon, Grocer! or Dairy at popular prices. j VALENTIN DAIRY j PHONE 657 Delightfully telin New Purtx it kind to f.r,-Car I tin i. Y( if h i v were found to be addressed to Miss SUnn and Neil Ross and DECEMBER ROSES ward to receive the gifts. TheylRI HM IN f II V were given by the pupils of. Grades Five and Six as a token of appreciation of the work done by the recreational director and his assistant for the pupils. AIR PASSENGERS To Sandsplt Mr. L., Orr, Mrs. Sheppard, M. Anderson, W. Crosby. To Vancouver C. Man. From SandsplV S. Bennlng, W. Mitchell. S. Slemko, II. Klym; L. Ginter, Mr. and Mrs. V. Ny-bloom, G. Erlckson, A. Bardason. From Vancouver D. II. Hor-wlll. Mrs. Glen LundquUt arrived in the city yesterday from Seattle to spend the Christmas and New Year season visiting with her parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. P. Bal-agno. While here she will give a public piano recital. Lgr fSla uu v VI I 111 i i Angus .Mclver lias Fine Blooms on Taylor Street j December roses would be a distinct novelty in most parts of ! Canada, but in Prince Rupert, j it's taken In an almost matter. of course spirit. I In the garden of Angus Mclver, ' that have a way with . Men! beauties although the recent heavy gales and rains gave them something of .1 shaking. But naturally enough Mr. Mclver Is proud of the blooms and that gees for the whole .neighborhood. His home is next to the residence of Judge W. E. Fisher. Rose, generally speaking, do well at Prince Rupert a city so many people dwelling elsewhere think of as a semi-Arctic community because it is within convenient distance of Alaska. Taylor Street is situated near Roosevelt Park. Advertise In the Dally News: San I u Smmvsls! K A A A GIFTS A A A fl! A A A A A MENS WEAR I CUSTOM MANNER" j Send I'crsonallied CHRISTMAS GREETINGS made from your own KODAK SNAPSHOTS Come in and see samples WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing tO.MKS THE Vl'LKTIDE SEASON AM) MOST F (;,FT '''"""'EMS- WEI.U THERE'S NO ;(,VY.,hR AXY NEEn 10 WOKIIY YOt'K PRETTY UhAI) . . . WE'VE A STORE FULL OF GIFT SUGGESTIONS THAT'LL PLEASE HI.M. I; rJ mi MORGANS 'TAILORED IN THE From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked $12.00 per ton .MINE R UN-Loose JU.00 per ton No rebate ior quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 m -?WT J I Ml I , PRff. Dec. 1G to Sat., I)t.c. 20 Vegetable Juices O Aylmer. 20-oz 35c TINS for Apple Juice Aylmer. 19c 32-oz bottle Tomato Soup 3 TINS Heinz for 29c Specials flood Tuos., Cashew Nuts West Star, -oz. .-o XMAS SERVIETTES Pkt. Hie Ginger Ale Quarts. Per Case SjL.'O Plus coat of bottles and container refunded upon return. . KHUISARII-Eiulgn Brand, 2C -oz tin. 66 sugar I lie TOMATO SAL'CI-Hunt's. 8-oz tin. '2 for !( LIFEBUOY SOAP Regular size, .'( for :tr LIMITED QUANTITY SOCKEYE SALMON '2-lb. tin :ir,v KLTA SALMON Sunrise Brand. W-'b tin IHv Vrtv .1 iff 1 SIXTH 2t s 2 Specials MIDWAY GROCERY & MEATMARKET EAST END'S SUBURBAN SilOrTfiNTif tt'K DKUVKIt . ' v-ouee FORT OARRV Per pound 48c KLL'K RIIIUON-Per pound 45c Tea LIITO.VS-Per pound 85c BLUE RIIJIJOV-Per pound 85c LIMITED WANTTrT ""lining iu .... Flatu W , OLD PRICE Candy, Stocklnts and Cr.rkfrj No. 1 Spuds 100-lb. Sack S3.59 ruitEx Tissi it fo. if I'L'DDINO I'OUDKKS-Malkln'i Besi :j pict 2, TOMATO JUICE Ht.: j 20-OZ tin J (,;, PAUI0I.1VE SOAP Regular size ;i m, WE CARKY QUALITY MEATS Xmas Poultry Turkeys - Geese Chickens ALL BIRDS CLEANED ON REQUEST DELIVERED WED. DEC ?l Order NOW-Phone 659 AVE. EAST and AMBROSE ST SEE US FOR ALL YOUR TABLE NEEDS CI. A. AT HOME! Smart and Cozy All-Wool Plaid House (oats SEE OUR EXl 1T1S0 Blouses Rose Marx BRASSIERES LINGERIE REGENT SIREN KNITTING WOOL ccww1"''''''" I CHRISTMAS SIOOESTIONS Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Luncheon Sets rn( KKXKl ear ll0Sa-L00 Ladieitt We wish to announce that PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. will be closed on December 25, 26, 27, 1947 1M.ACK' YOUR COAL OKDEKS NOW PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. 1'IIONKS fi51 f52 COAL - LUA1I1KU ItUILDIxNO Sl'vvU