. :i GOVERNMENT Leon Blum right, veteran c: itured outside the Labor ministry in Paris cju Cloned by reporters Blum was pre-war id was Jailed by the Germans during the upon by President Vincent Aurlol to be the wrm a new coalition government to replace f ui Ramadter and hL cabinet which Just redo so. FFR'S Wi. r-iilav Afternoon SUCITSS i did not thcrlng of .3C:.i,irv of St. ur' h and the way a com-nall was at-n (or the tt i rc received 'o id son. pre- . . nd Mrs. -ridi'nt and. i E Hodson. . '.bro-ik for-oa.ur open, i .J work of I : lie felt was ! part ol the ; Mr varloiu Mr.; William llibb. Mrs. ; ui Mrs. D. Prince, Mrfc Jan. Auolph, .1 ;ld bri 0 O w Moore- Wallace. : : ii of the ; i ! in charge int'ty stall, j :h'!y trim-1 . and pre- im o ,; lor the tea C Vicr. ck, Mrs. nn Mrs Wll-( r. itirnrs were .. r Mrs. E. T. Robert Kel-' was cashier Bus- mich and r inducted the n i ? ? ASHLEY !J a delicious D p;p'' ; i" cornstarch tkitie. the lemon c ip potato lor ., delirious fla- UOPTOR un unqualified Her. a seller of hard KcLcod Optometrist AT - MANSONS Jewellers 522 Third Avc Phone Green 324 for I FUNERAL OF RIVER VICTIM Peter O Sheremeta OFFICERS INSTALLED .Mrs. John Joliansen and New Slate Take Over The 1943 slate of officers of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association, headed by Mrs. John Johansen. worthy mistress, ; was Installed Thursday evening UyMrw. George Howe, Grand Mistress for British Columbia. ! Mrs. M. Vlereck was acting deput v mistress for the occasion, f irs. C. Smith acting chap-'lain, Mrs. V. Meiules acting recorder, and Mrs. Wm. Richards acting Inner guard. Mrs. E. A. Evans read a very gratifying report on the fall sale held recently. The sum of $70 was donated to the mayor's fund for canned salmon to the Old Country. Mrs. D. Ellison reported that the annual Christmas tree would be held In the Oddfellows' Hall December 22. The evening closed with the serving of refreshments and exchange of Christ mas gifts. Train Schedule l or the East-Monday. Wednesday, Friday 8 pjn. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. f A AnnoiinclnB i tnouoiATi: FLAVORED DAIRY DKINK Containing not less than l 1T, uulienai A QUIET, rLEASANT I'MCE TO LIVE I CHILDREN LIKE IT Prince JUipcrt DMv jQctusf Local News Items . . . Saturday, December 13, 1S47 Cash for old cold. Bulger's. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, every Saturday night 8:30 ( 291) Hear address by British Fraternal Delegate to Trades and Labor Congress Convention, C. F P R Saturday 7 p.m. (291) Mrs. R White and two chil- Order from your Wagon, Grocer 'or Dairy at popular prices. VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 NQX HOTEL ! pfLETELY RENOVATED - ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ptoprletors TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN city this morning on the Catala and sailed on the Cassiar to return to their home after a trip to Vancouver. I It Is proposed to open Navigational Classes after the first of January subject to satisfac tory 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) Wesley Singer of Massett, who has been spending the past couple of weeks In the city, sailed by the Cassiar today on his re-tun to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Grant McConachie, president of Canadian Pacific Airlines, arrived In the city this morning from Sandsplt In the course of an Inspection of the company's north coastal flight route. Poor flying weather, which upset plane schedules, caused him to spend the night at Sandsplt, arriving here this monrlng. Steamship Sailings i Pur Vancouver-Sunday ss Camosun, 2 pjn. Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Coquitlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala. midnight. From Vancouver-Sunday ss Coquitlam, 4 pjn Monday ss Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10:00 a.m. Friday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. Friday ss Catala. a.m. For Alaska Friday ss Camosun, 2 p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 12 midnight. From Alaska-Sunday ss Camosun. 9 a.m. y y y v v V y y y y y v y w n V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y s? O. A. Dater, who was stationed in Prince Rupert during the war as a civilian worker with the American Transport Service, has been spending the past week in the city visiting with friends. He came here af ter spending the past 18 months . at Point Barrow and Fairbanks, Alaska, and will be leaving next dren, of Massett, arrived In the; week for his home In Cincinnati to spend the Christmas andew Year holiday season. Moose Meeting Tues. day, Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. Initiation. Members requested to attend. (292) Following the regular month ly meeting in the common; lounge of the Civic Centre last night, members of the Prince Rupert Typographical Union enjoyed a program of national Friends in Prince RuDert will ' fllm council moving plclures. be interested to learn of the 0ne of the reels had a lts sub" birth of a daughter to Mr. and;Ject the activities of one of the Mrs. Wallace Poole, in Vancdu-' Breal co-operative news gatner-ver, on December 11. Mrs. Poole lnS organizations. The other was formerly Miss Muriel Brew- I dealt with oil exploration and erton. for years accounant In the development In western Cana Funeral service for the late offlce of the Evening Empire In da- T- Fraser presided over the former ; inis traffic representative of War Assets Corporation in Prince Rupert, whose body was recovered "from the Skeena River a few days ago, was held at St. """a7' , j Matthew s Anglican Church at " nu J! Terrace Thursday afternoon, ' h Hall a: Ol:jJlt n urn. r b -mvioii.-. ...... ... .....a ui ww. I'takMiv n a Anglican Church officiated. Burial was in Kitsumkalum Cemetery. Pallbearers, members of the War Assets Corporation staff at Terrace, were D. Lowe, V Sahlstrom. Y. Adams, V. Sterling. D. Redmond and F. Stafford D. Ello sailed today on Catala for a brief business to Vancouver. the trip meeting and C. H. Collins had charge of the moving picture presentation. David Rutten of Massett after a bief visit to the city, sailed by the Cassiar today on his return to his home on the Islands. CARD 01- THANKS To Dr. C. H. Hankinson, Miss Mooney. her nursing staff and to all our kind friends who gave assistance and offered sympathy both here and In the south go All family Announcer. -ents advertLtrmeuta in this column will be charged for a full month at 25 ccnU a word. St. Peter's YP-A. Xmas Concert, Dec. 19 and 20, St. Peter s Hall. S.O.N. Christmas Dance. Mrs. Black and five-piece orchestra. Everyone welcome. Tickets at door. Civic Centre, Dec. 26, 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-males, chili, barbeque fried chicken. Caterers large or small parties. Open all night. Orders jy to take out. yi) dot to tns mistiii". eu. m. invoai loul nOMitil 1 Z NMIItUH. lUOIlHO. IIOIWS. ,,,j,s IUjU,ml (; CITY OF l'RLNCE UUl'EUT AUCTION SALE The following vacant land will be sold at Public A.iclion on Tuesday, December 23rd, at 10:30 a.m. In the Council Chamber, City Hall Lots 15, 16, 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 7, 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. II. I). TIIAIN, .(292 City Clerk. BRITISH CARS FOR U.S. MARKET A trim four-door "Devon," one of the 1948 British Austin models imported by the VS., Is shown being unloaded at New York. Thirty cars arrived in this shipment with another 5500 due this year. Austin expects to be delivering more than 1,000 a month next year. The cars combine modern styling and performance with unusual operating economy. XMAS EYESIGHT CONTRIBUTIONS THOMAS MEILLAS FUND Total Forward . $124.53 G. Geimel Anonymous Anonymous M. G ; A. Friend Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lien C. K. Ytreberg I A. Toftager - jjohn Gurvich Sunbeam Club 50 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 2.00 10.00 1 123 Taxi 10.00 Women of the Moose 5.00 our Immeasurable thanks. M and M H B Eastman 2.00 I Len and Ines Griffiths andjA Friend 1-00 1 To the Electors: Appreciation -- - - " "" """"" which The confidence you I I Wish to COllgratU- reimposed in me by re-el-late the SUCCeSSflll al- "ting me to the board of . . school trustees in the el- dermamc candidates ection on Thursday u and to express my ap- much appreciated, i shall preciatioil to those Who endeavour to the best of Supported me. my ability to justify it. T. .NORTON YOUNGS. A. J. DOMINATO. Emeu guns DELUXE UPRIGHT MODEL (With polisher attachment) MASTER UPRIGHT MODEL DELUXE TANK MODEL (with attachments) . ALSO The machine that Scrubs Waxes Polishes Price $99.50 J m BULOVA mrr " - ti n .... 15-Jewel Watches from i' 1, 2 and 3-Slranil Pearls from 3.7a up Musical Jewel and Powder Boxes ..... Cigarct Cases and Compacts 1-00 up HnrrinirK 311(1 PillS fl'Oin I-00 Ul WK S 109.50 . 89.50 99.50 Buffs No Increase received on these items as yet (prices subject to change without notice'. HEADQUARTERS 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 THREE TO FIVE-DAY SERVICE ON WATCH REPAIRS Til 1 OFFER YOU A JEWELLERY REPAIRS AND ENGRAVING 1PLETE oraiCAL SERVICE - COM1 M ANSON'S.. JewtSSists MEMBElt OF THIS CANADIAN JEWELLERS ASSOCIATION i i A. Friend .. 1.00 . j Al. Wole 2.00 j ! Customers of Chris' Mill Bakery 10.79 ; Total to date $175.87 j i A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft THIS (Eliristmas and. dress-up FOR HIM Power and Carpenter Tools, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ,7Ultt.- 1 GENUINE ASPUIN .. . Yl g y GLOVES for utility occasions. 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 give him a gift that will be useful the year 2 'round. 2 ITny GIFT BOXES AT NO EXTRA COST PRACTICAL GIFTS . . . are always acceptable FOR HER Lamps, Dishes, Pressure Cookers, Electric Irons, Toasters, Mixers, Pyrcx Ware. FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Ice Skates, Skis and equipment, Sleighs, Roller Skates, Wagons, Bicycles and Kiddie Cars. , . . . "SHOP EARLY" 1 Mdlride St., IMione 311 6 5!eIxTle','ce'e,'!e!e!c,Ie''!',!'!l1, ft 1 A A ft ft ft ' ft . ft ft . I i ft l 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,. Book-Cases, Tables, Magazine Racks, Drying Racks, Rocking Horses and Doll Cradles in three sizes. SEE OUR DISPLAY ROO.M IN BROOKSBANK BLDG., THIRD Ave. Open 2-5 P.M. THIS WEEK K u H K K K CHRISTMAS SIFT Suggestions Elizabeth Arden Evening In P,aris Adricnne Max Factor Yardley Peggy Sage Cutex Tangce Bachelor WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OP GIFT SETS. Wc will hold any article till Christmas. No deposit required Ormes Drugs 'THE PIONEER DRUGGISTS' A GIFT OF ft H K g ft t ft X ft ft h H ft ft Your friends will appreciate as a Christmas Gift a ten-pound carton of our Famous B.B. Brand of ASSORTED SMOKED FISH Shipped Express rrepald in B.C., ALBERTA, MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN OR ONTARIO for $3-73 Send your orders to the Bacon PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For Prince Rupert Seafood Products PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY '.V. K K ft K A K K H K A ft A H A .1 I i; 4, tiiil f I m Mi ! 4 : ' ..I