iUooLVcmLO have PApjg scIoolk?! losa- Lcrc MAKE A DATE . . . To see our new selection of BLOUSES JEKSEY AM) COKDUKOY Housecoats REGENT S1KEN KNITTING WOOL Rose Marx Brassieres - Lingeries IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS AND LUNCHEON SETS IDEAL GIFTS FOR THIS CHRISTMAS LaclietWear (279) WW - . 9-. ffe.nlN.lM,.Vl-Ti MM Grn 017 P. II. LINZEY 2H 4th Street Prince Rupert Realty Co- Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! tfts Galore... at McCUTCHEONS OH HER. -Cosmetic Sets, Perfumes, Colognes, Compacts, Stationery, etc. HIM-Shavinc Sets, Wallets, Ronson Lighters, Pen and Pencil Sets, Pipes, etc. Scutcheon pharmacy ltd. at 6th SI Phone 79 PERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS c JfYe ti-Jewel Watches from , 12-5( UP !2and .l-Strand Pearls from 3.75 up Musical Jewel and Powder Boxes 8.75 1.00 up arr!?s and Pins from.. Local News It Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night, 8:30. (285) Percy Berg returned this morning on the Camosun from a business trip to Vancouver. StaH Sergeant and Mrs. G. A. Johnson returned this morning on the Camosun from a month's holiday trip to Victoria. 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) J. S. Black returned this morning on the Camosun rrom a two-weeks business trip to Vancou ver. Meeting or Job's Daughters tonight at 8 p.m. sharp. Instal- CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Fletcher Hemmons and family wish to express to rrlends and sympathizers their theart-felt appreciation for many acts and expressions of kindness which were extended to them In the death of a loving husband and father ' VjP' STEAMSHIP BOOKINGS TO GREAT BRITAIN NORWAY - SWEDEN CONTINENT ALL LINES REPRESENTED Also Train-Canada Airlines rassporls and Visas Secured For Information See I'. ('. TKr.MllIXI, City Ticket Agent 628 3rd. Ave.. Prince Uupert or any agent Canadia llaliona Send Personalized CHRISTMAS GREETINGS made from your own KODAK SNAPSHOTS Come In and see samples WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing ems A. E. Fleetham, managing director of Wells Ltd., Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning on the Camosun on a business visit to the local branch of the firm. O Poulson's Grocery Specials-Pacific Milk, 2. tins 27c; Sun-Rype Apple Juice, 2 for 29c; Libby's Sauer Kraut, 2'2 tins, 19c. Free delivery. Phone 441. It) G. W. Becvar of Prince George, a former resident of this city, arrived this morning on, the Camosun from Vancouver to spend the next few weeks visit lng relatives. Hugh Burbank, son of M. A. Burbank, formerly C.NJt. divi sional engineer at Prince Rupert lation of officers, silver marches recovering from an attack of and social. (it) I influenza in the general hospi tal at Kelowna. The Burbank Fred Shaw, who lived on i famiiy moved from here to Kel-Elghth Avenue, near McBrlde owna. now their permanent Street, during the early days of Prince Rupert, will be leaving shortly, returning to his home in Los Angeles. He has been on a visit, and found the trip and changes noted of deep interest. Mr. Shaw, who renewed many old friendships, says Los Angeles continues to grow rap-Idly and has become one of the major cities of the United States. home pity. Hugh is a member of the advertising staff of the Kelowna Courier. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert W. K. Elliott, Smithers; V. Oiraud, Terrace; A. R. McDon aid, Smithers: G. Atchlnson Terrace; B. A. Dawe, Calgary; J. McLean, Vacouver; R. Jordan Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. H. S Cobb, city; E. R. Ronsby. Win nipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Castle, Copper River; Mrs. Calder, Terrace; Dr. W. J. McFetridge, Van couver; G. B. Talt, Vancouver; Mrs. C. L. M. Giggey, Terrace; F. Warne, Vancouver. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver O. T. Tait, E. R. Carswell. From Sandsplt W. L. Blair. (Thilrsday) HOW CAN I ? ? ' By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a remedy I for freckles? ' A. Bathe the face in fresh buttermilk, or mix tw6 ounces of sour milk, or buttermilk, with two drams of grated horseradish and six drams of cornmeal. Spread this mixture between thin muslin and apply to the affected parts at night, leaving on as long as possible: but be careful not to get it in the eyes. Q. ow can I make a novel sandwich? A. Try using the small pieces of meat left over from steaks or roasts by adding them to a drop biscuit batter and baking in the biscuits. Announcements All advertisements in this column will bo "charged for a full month at 25 cents a word. Bosun Inn, 909 First Avenue West, Black 959. Fine food, ta- males. chili, barbeqne fried chicken. Caterers large or small parties. Open all night. Orders to take out. (2) Another Rotary ticket will do three things give you a chancf to win a car, give you ticket to Drand Rotary Dance, help the hospital children's .ward. Get one today. (289) Orange Sale, December 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11. Catholic Card Party, School Hall. December 11, 8 p.m. Moose Christmas Tree Saturday December 13. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND . . . COMPARE OUR PRICES AND QUALITY! GIFT WRAPPING FREE SERVICE 1.00 up No Change in Our Prices on Diamond Rings Even Though There ViH be a Shortage Owing to trie Import Ban. Still Priced from 30,00 and up TO FIVE-DAY SERVICE ON WATCH REPAIRS E STHI OPKKR YOU A THKEE SV - JEWELLERY REPAIRS AND ENGRAVING' kA A klCtOkl1 Jewellers and Optometrists lVirMOV-l Sincere, Friendly Service MBMBJSR OF THE CANADIAN JEWELLERS ASSOCIATION "INCREDIBLE PROSPERITY" IN STATES The "incredible prosperity" of the United States is its most striking aspect to the foreign visitor. T. W. Bro7.-n, local bar rister, said in a speech at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club Thursday afternoon in describing a recent motor trip through the midwest, southwest and Pacific States. "This prosperity is not Just in money but in the things people live oy. ne ceciarea. uescriD- Gordon, w.ere Inspector F. B. ing the abundance or the country ; woods-Johnson. E. C. Cameron its livestock, grain fields, mln-(j IL Mohr of wistaria and W.,g eral and oil wealth, he added: jH Thom. of Vancouver., I "We went through an area of j I cannot believe it yet." The 4,500-mile trip which he and Mrs. Brown made was not through the wealthiest of the states, either, but through, the ti a n A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ti A i A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A a less populous regions of the country. A 1 ,t n 'In consideration of the things they produce and supply U3 with, it Is a wonder that Canada has any American dollars left," he declared. The motor trip began at Detroit, continued through Illinois, Missouri and south into Texas, thence through New Mexico, Arizona, California and north along the Pacific seaboard. Commenting on the people, Mr. Brown said. "The farther west and north we came, the better informed the people were. Highest hotel and food costs cf the whole trip were not In the United States, he said, but in Vancouver. Guests at the luncheon, wel comed by club president Lee PENNY SNATCHERS Foor Items such as pickles, pretzels, popcorn and candy, which return little in nutritive value are '"penny snatchers," say government nutritionists. Advertise In the Daily News LAST MAILING HATE FOR LOCAL DELIVERY OF MAIL BEFORE CfWSTEMS Be sure to allow EXTRA TIME for out-of-town delivery So that your Postal Employee may enjoy his Christmas at home there will be NO -DELIVERY CHRISTMAS PAY 6 :J?rfv. r AN Ana POST OFFICE slued by authority of Hon. Erimf Btrtrond, X.C, M.P., Poiimailer General Everyone loves lippers Dcliffht your FAVORITE with the most adorable slippers this side of the North Pole. All styles to please all ages. Select slipper gifts here now. A "B PR1NCI! PRINCE RUPERT RUPERT B.C s V V V y v V V V y v V V V V V V V V 1 ' v it i ' 1 V V V if a V V M y y y IWncc jaupcrt aite JSciu Friday, December 5, 1047 WE KNOW HE CHOOSES HICKOK when he buys fine quality leather goods So you can't go wrong if it bears the Ilickok label. SELECT HIS GIFT TODAY Here are some suggestions . . , Wallets and Secretaries Many styles, made frorc imported Morocco, Pigskin and Calfskin $5.00 to $10.00 Cigarette Cases Exclusive new design Imported leathers $6.00 in Belts ' In-many types of leather, tongue or initial buckle $1.00 to $3.00 Braces In leather, plastic and elastic fabric $1.00 to $2.50 Boxed if desired at no extra cost IMi;ilKUIIiniHir.ill I ri fl I I 6b. .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. If interested, give us a call 8 n i A A g ft. . ' A A a A A A A t.8 PRACTICAL GIFTS . . . are always acceptable FOR HIM Power and Carpenter Tools, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods. FOR HER Lamps, Dishes, Pressure Cookers, Electric Irons, Toasters, Mixers, Pyrex Ware. FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Ice Skates, Skis and equipment, Sleighs, Roller Skates, Wagons, Bicycles and Kiddie Cars. "SHOP EARLY" 1 McHrlile !U Hone. 311 CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggestions Elizabeth Arden Evening In Paris Adrienne Max Factor Yardlcy Peggy Sage Cutcx Tangee 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 A A A 1 r i i mi i- n i riCt. IS fi ft fi n fi fi fi f. fi 8 fi icie',,'e'C!e,''!iTe!iit'e''S'!'e'ex'e!x,'cwc fi fi fi fi fi r4 A ti A I our inenas win apprewaie as a nnsinms uui .,; a ten-pound carton of our Famous B.B. Brand of ASSORTED SMOKED FISH Shipped Express Prepaid in B.C., ALBERTA, RLVNITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN OR ONTARIO for -... $3.75 Send your orders to the Bacon Fisheries PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For Prince Rupert Seafdod Products PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY ti I 1