The Quality Tea IWIXG PLACE MAM ORANGE PEKOE w 1 1 I-C0UR5E 6 MEALS CHRISTMAS RECORDS "JINGLE BELLS" "ADESTE FI DELES AND SAVE OR "SILENT NIGHT' "AVE MARIA" "WHITE CHRISTMAS" SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOUT'" I'LL HE H0MI1 FOR CHRISTMAS" T.OD REST YOU MERRY GENTLEMEN" r ie:e record titles now available by f Crosbv Deanna Durbin, Perry Como and many others ,X. IHCKens iynriuias caroi py uonaia Coleman csv-- vaur now from a complete stock at USE iilkley Valley o A L t25( More Heat From A Ton of Coal V our dealer can supply you BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES iW, B.C LIMITED BROADWAY CAFE Tli. r-v i o 1. PIR ELST r- Vwninese uisnes a opeciaity Banquet Hall for Luncheons, Dinners, Parties C08 THIRD AVENUE WEST fctTO 3pm, ieiepnone Smarten up that old cloth coat with a New Fur Collar 0U Will finrl fViom nf TrWIio anrl T?llttlo. your friendly fur store. T ifTlTI iewwj jolf Collars SJ4.95 n A K X Red Fox Collars 3 95 . lA 1 nvi . i Pver l-ox Collars KjWnbive antl j,ractcai Christmas Gift suggestions MOCC ASIN ST lamily. Prices from $1.95 to $1.25 HLJE AM RUTTLE always carry a large selection or 'ur coats, all styles and varieties, all prices. i Powlie 6 Ruttle f Third Avenue : Phone 522 522 Third Ave. Phone Green 324 for ISow Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Local News It Merchants! Use The Dally News advertising columns to boost your pre.Christmas sales. Remember everyone reads The Daily News. W. II. Brett, M.LA., will sail Saturday on the Cassiar on a trip to Massett and Port Clements. We have received a shipment of Jack and Jill Shoes. Although prices have advanced, we will sell these shoes at the old prices for 3 days only, commencing Saturday, November 15 until Tuesday, November 18. Quantities and styles are limited, so we suggest early shopping. No phone orders. The Family Shoe More. (266) Moose Whist drive and dance every Saturday night 8:30 (267) George Dibb returned on the Chilcotin this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Valhalla Meeting Tonight. Harley Lewis returned from a trip to Vancouver on the Chil cotin this morning. Olof Stegavjg returnbd this morning on the Chilcotin from a trip to Vancouver. John Johansen returned from a trip to Vancouver this morn ing on the Chilcotin. Miss Joan Taylor sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on a trip to Vancouver. Order Now! Made-to-measure Suits and Topcoats. Guaranteed Christmas delivery, Morgan's Men's Wear Ltd. .(267) Hubert Ward sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on a business trip to Vancouver, S.O.N. Initiation, Civic Centre Friday 7:30 p.m. Banquet, Odd-j fellows' Hall, 8:00 p'm. Program i and dancing. (266) Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Rawsoni and daughter sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver where they plan to take up future residence. S. O. N. Members and friends Banquet, Entertainment and Dance, Friday Nov. 14, 7:30 Oddfellow's Hall. .(266) Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kerr lef by car yesterday afternoon on their return to Terrace after having been in the city for over two weeks while Mr. Kerr was receiving surgical treatment at the Prince Rupert General FUNERAL OF PETE COLOMBO Requiem high mass for the re. j pose of the late Peter Colombo,' who died last week, was celebrated at Annunciation Church this morning by Rev. J.(Carrolli In the presence of a few friends, j Interment took place in Fair-j view Cemetery. Pallbearers were ! Louis Amadio, Primo Vaccher,; Max Vagllanl, Bob Sylvester, , Pete Richards and Victor Basso Bert. Announcements All advertisements In this column will bo charged for a lull 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. 1289) Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Nov. 19. 20 Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. Eastern Star fall uance, Masonic Temple, Nov. 21. St. Andrews Cathedral Bazaar. November 22. Salvation Army Home League Bale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar; Civic Centre Nov. 28th. Sonja Tea, Home Cooking, Fancy Work. Lutheran Recreation Rooms, 2:30-5:30. Nov. 29. Plays, Presbyterian Church, Dec. 3. United Church Bazaar, December 4. Orange Sale, December 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 T.O. Box 544 FRASER, STREET Prince; Rupert ems Miss Audrey Grimble, who has been on the staff of Canadian National Telegraphs here, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where she has been transferred. Elio's Furniture Store will be closed Nov. 10 to Jan. 3, 1948. (270) Assistant District Forester M. O. Kullander plans to sail Sunday on the Chilcotin on a trip to Vancouver. J. E. Robertson, assistant regional supervisor for the Unemployment Insurance Commission, is a business visitor in the city, having arrived early this week on business with the local unemployment insurance office. Corporal T. D. Brunton of the provincial police Terrace detach ment and Detective-Cbrnoral A. T. Lashmar sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on their way to Victoria where they will sit for examinations for the rank of sergeant In the force. til cupboard Beautif ill UNITED CHURCH SUPPER ENJOYED Two Hundred and Forty Guests at Affair Lasts Night Turkey with a retinue of dressing, cranberry sauce, pickles, vegetables and pies featured the annual fowl supper held in ths First United Church Hall last night. The Senior Women's Auxiliary sponsored tne supper, assisted by other ladles of the church who helped prepare the delicious meal and volunteered their services as serviteurs. Following the supper Rev. R. A. Wilson acting as master of ceremonies, introduced a program of entertainment to the 240 guests present. J. S. Wilson, accompanied by Miss Laverna Linney, led the audience in community singing and later entertained with a number of Irish songs. Miss Linney also rendered a piano solo and Eddie Ciccone played several selections on his piano ac-cordian. Vocal solos by Miss Grace Merriwell completed the enjoyable program. AUDRYE TOOMBS ON FRONT PAGE Former Prince Rupert girl and until a year and a half ago in charge of the circulation department of the Daily News, Miss Audrey Toombs Is pictured in a large way on the front page of this Monday's Vancouver Sun labelling apple boxes forming part of British Columbia I. O. D. E.'s wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth in' the form of food for Britons. Miss Toombs Is now a member of the circulation department of the Vancouver Sun. SKIN GIVES LUSTRE Pearls look better when they are worn often, as they need the moisture and temperature of the skin to add lustre. Russia reputedly lost almost 17,000,000 of her population in the Second World War. BABY'S if i RUB ON V? OLDS Believe misery direct without "dosing. VARORUO &M in .Wonderful newsl New Fleischnjann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast is here ready to give you perfect risings, delicious breads in super-speedy time. No need to keep it in the icebox New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast stay's fresh in your cupboard for weeks. Always there ready for work when you need it. Just dissolve according to directions. Then use as fresh yeast. IF YOU HAKE AT HOME order a month's supply of New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast from your grocenOnce you try it you'll always use it. c-i ul onver IS BACK AGAIN Not of course in the quantities we used to have but we have many lovely pieces now. Anions them are: Two-piece entree dishes which have lids which can be used as an ej.lra serving: dish by taking the handle off and turning the lid upside down. Priced from $10.00 to $30.00 Tea sets of teapot, sugar and cream at prices from $20.00 to $:I7.."0 Also we have cine very special four-piece set in the popular mcIoF. design with all the fluting hand chased. Cofbee pot, tea pot, sugar and cream. $M5.00 a beauty for special presentation. Too many Items to mention here but please come .and see. m To Wartime Housing Purchasers terestimg and reason- FIRE INSURANCE able ta offer you in . . . - it On jfaur new home and futrniturc. Do not delay in providing yourself with full protection. We have a plan to meet all your needs. Do Not Delay! See Us at Once! H. G.HELGERSON LTD. Phone 00 or visit our office 216 Sixth Street it CHRISTMAS SPECIAL One rhoto and Twelve Christmas Cards for Price and Appointment call at Chandler & Cowtrill 4th Street, Prince Rupert UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty New Upholstery Materials Available NOW! ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS Out-of-Town Orders Given Special Attention LOVIN'S 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 COTTAGE CnEESE New Creamed Fresh, Made VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE J T-y a Daily New Classified Ad. li: Prince Uuiictt 2afli J3cui Friday, November 14, 1947 All-Wool BLANKETS from English and Canadian mills O.V. White with contrasting border. O A A Size 64x84. per pair "'V" Size 72x90. per pair IROQUOIS Pastel shades. Size 68x84. PRIDE OF THE WEST Grey. Size 56x76 4-Polnt, $17.50 and $18,00 AYERS White with contrasting border. c'-f 7 en Size 72x84. per palrVX-.wv $22.50 per pair 12.50 per pair HUDSON'S BAY White and .pastel shades. 3V2-Point and Q99 so, qoq gn per pair to Vt.wv Make Your Choice Now While Stocks Are Complete h m m ai 1 wki m a wmm m m ku m m mma imiimamginrt.,1111 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER f Personal Christmas Greeting Cards J ALSO J BOXED ASSORTMENTS In New and Original Designs. ' Prices from GOc up t GIFT STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS DIBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) mi qji i ' in 1 2 si I THIRD AVENUE HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modem, Quiet, Comfortable. 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 The Gold Coast J Is Mighty Proud ... of this wide-spanned collared topcoat presented with an unfettered California feeling in the swirling skirt. Long; 'n loose sleeves, handy slot pockets. DRESSES For dancing-, for dining out, for afternoon visiting or for an evening at home, you can meet the occasion with poise in a dress from Sweet Sixteen. SUITS Smart materials in designs that combine beauty with comfort. ftw ha a I!-a.1 VTrwi ivn wm .t . i 1 1 vm iiciauiidiucu uuuuiii is uesignea 10 sun every 5. To Avoid Inconvience Vc strongly recommend that our customers fill their coal bins as soon as possible, or at least order well in advance as there will be, unquestionably, a shortage of supply this winter. "CALL US OVER THE COALS it is going to be a burning question." FOOTHILLS LUMP EGG NUT TELKWA LUMP PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Call 651 or 652 Coal Lumber Paints Building Supplies ' PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS