jsday, December 10, 1940. Sterling Silver DRESSING SETS For Ladies W ivp them this year in r many delightful pat-whirh we know will , i' .he heart of any wo- e x n-( hand engraved with r w s and scrolls all over .;d imc are partly engraved :d nartly straight lined in ; beautiful designs, pui: s range from $27.50 TO $45.00 A. fc.ive places for Initials i can be engraved here. We ai a have many designs In m priced sets in bronze rtamcl at prices ranging f 31: $5.00 TO S20.00 I Jewellers iaTHC STORE WITH THE CLOCH 'll- 9r "J "f Dtnnison's Tissue 15 sheets . ffl!firr..l T! in Um. i i ".u 1I39UC--U ailLCIi I ! UtVC IV. Xmas Tree Lights 50c Complete (Reg. 75c) 'For i r... .i i.. . - " - "tlV OniV liayj nays uiii' ! txtra tra 1 ) J i I RAILWAY' L Uns Special On -Genuine UCIIUIIIC 330 Tlllnn tt-r, - ' i l - o wm-vuw and a gratifying amount was ! Hill Sixty Chapter. Imnerlal Or jder, Daughters of the Empire, met" nasi nignt at the home of Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, Fourth Avenue East, jwith Mrs. O. E. Moore, the regent. ln the chair and a fair attendance oy Mrs. T. J. Boulter The Mike Reservations from Colussi Accordionist and Teacher A.A.A. Certificate PHONE RED 811 WRAPPING makes any gift twice as attractive Chnncn r?!f U'rnnntnirc frmn finr Inrirn cnflc - J Ulll Mil i II lllrruiii ..v.... v. n it inrlllflinir nnnnunn's HlcfinrtlVO minors. SCill.S. n -' - ' ' ' i t 1 1l 1 1 ii viiiri i nil I'nnr if nil . 5c . 5c 10c 5c and 10c 10r . r--. 9U tliivil & Rft ! Christmas Strins In various sizes and weights 5c, 10c, 15c up iiu Noma 1..S......B Lighting Sets and - others In Mi CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" Every txiaay, iu p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT 8s-frllNrRsn votAUnerember 9th, 19th, Jan. 2nd, 16lh, 30th Hlt Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services COATEff n..,.rni Apent - Prince llupfrt II. C. ioc m IUI. Of Inverness r.annirv Kphnol trlct Is announced. The current Issue of the British j Remember Avoid disappointment and nrrier nnr Turkcvs eai'lv. AVe 5! have turkeys coming direct from ft ! . 1 - L . . jvv me prairie tu is siuic. i PORK SHOULDER of PORK Per lb. S SIDE PORK m 2 lbs. W LEG of PORK Per lb $j LOIN PORK CHOPS jk Per lb JT AYRSHIRE BACON Per )b VEAL SHOULDER Of VEAL 4 lbs VEAL CHOPS Per lb. BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK Per lb. ROUND STEAK Per lb T-BONE ROAST Per lb PRIME RIB ROLLED Per lb LAMB SHOULDER of LAMB Per lb CHICKEN Per lb. ..... FOWL Per lb POULTRY 15c 25c 25c 25c 25c SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM Ofljp OVl W ' Whn).o -r half Per lb SWIFTS SLICED BACON QAn $ I Per lb UL Jfi 1 BONELESS PICNIC O Kp I ITKl tl I" I". 50c 25c 20c 25c 22c 15c 30c 25c THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE Follow the Crowds 1 T I To Hie Variety stor ..Ik Washable Baby Dibs, Sleet n.K . fw . Trains, Book, for Chile f KCsl MfChan,Cal h rastc and Powder, Colgates shaSSi , SlZCS' Colgates jr Bath Salts in cellophane ToofhXSnP ?ateS ShaV,ng candies and Stationery, Card, TSS THE VARIETY STORE Telephone RED 120 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two please." , Just say "Three Two please." Basketball Savoy vs. Peters burg tontte, 8 p.m. I , Lovely satin cushions for $1.00 at the Dollar Store. tf A redefining of the , boundaries dls- Tonlgtit's train, due tram the'5 East at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on tone. $j Mrs. William C. Little of Woodcock is visiting In the city as the guest of Mrs. John E. Davey, Hays " Cove Circle. W. F. Stone, who has been in for or I Stewart Stewart for for the the past past week week on on busln busln. "ispiay or unmes Plight Lieutenant a and Pivin At., V' M"-'""B "mauys Amas gui ai ine uonar ess, returned to the city from the Am0Crdnndna A.lr J.rce Statlon att Capito1 Theatre have special' For that "special gift" why not a the Camn,. q !i the clty on Xmas Bift tickets or books in gift portrait in oils. The Benson Stud -OupPn rL., ,? nlght om . envelopes for 'children and adults, io will be pleased to show you bit eJen nl SamP WOrk- (239) ed ea I last evening on the ss. Princess! I thv hal nave f Kal"ary been l? Whlcn cltyl Oordon Danels 13 sainK this I Sergeant C. C. Jacklin, provin-ey transferred. .evening on the Catala for a tripcial police, left on last evening's I to Bella Bella. train for a trip to Terrace on offl- paStensome BH LeChrlstmas tree dUt'eS" ' th city SilLd lS n1Mn in!December 21- Membe ing J. E. Matheson, fire Inspector of CamSn fo cS loUecS ST" 12 Wndly glVe ln the l0Cal FrCSt Branch' left" 0n and other Island ilnts They are 1 ' (:0) laSt evening's tra,n tor a tr,p to due back w .wi u, I Smlthers on official duties. Cristmas ll befofe Christmas ' j L send something iSSf! contert f date in"! and dlstlnctlve" See Cana!' Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Roberts . V. a,.concert and ana dance in aid d dian Fish fs. ntnra n. Mrirt locc iv,t , r. TlSTA Ad on Page 5. .for Allford Bay, Queen Charlotte A Islands. fid James Irvine and Robert Eby.af- $J ter Spending leave at their homos Mrs. J. Mathors ami rtamrhtor i'? ihere, left by last evening's train on Miss Mary Mathers, after spend- meir return io ineir naval duties mg a couple or weeks ln the city, out of Halifax. sailed by the Camosun: last nteht ?S on their return to Sandsplt, Queen m Matt Caryula, who has been Charlotte Islands. 5 working in the logging camp at 'jto Cuhshewa and daughter, Helen, Mrs. J. Forin Campbell, after Z ioi of members. memoers. There mere was was a a erocerv grocery ""8 wnu au. "-""'"6 uojr m uk tuj yj- r ! shower for the Christmas relief i Caryula's dauhter Mrs. BJornson, it'ng with her husband, Captain 13 at Prince George. Columbia Gazette contains the1 Drop everything! Is Basketball names of all those ln British Col-nlte! umbia licensed as insurance Capt. Ross Davidson, who has agents. The Prince Rupert list been stationed here for some time contains -the names of the follow- th the Royal Canadian Army lng: John E. Collart, John Dyb- Service Corps,, left on last eve-havn, Arthur Brooksbank, Nora nlng's train for Ottawa, having E. Arnold, Douglas McD. Hunter. een transferred East. Sydney D. Johnston, Florence Agnes Agnes jonnston, Johnston, Richmond Kicnmond E. E. Mor Kol . Ian. William H Timhl( anrl .Tneonh Iptf. PVrwf V rofum 4n fVia 'Naylor. & A5 w1 JONES' on Wednesday or Thursday. Capt. C. M. Johnson, dental of Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Game dinner, December 11. 102nd Auxiliary tea. Legion Hall. December 12 Eagles Bridge December 18. Lutheran Circle Christmas Tree December 30. Metropole. rienillno Genuine Hnirman,! Hogmany r J nL? Dance, Odd- ,., Ue variety of styles-For Indoors and outdoors. 85c to $3.50 PURE BULK LARD- A OCp fegJ teuows Hall. Cal December 31. Lamps-2 for "c and up 3 lbs. THE SEAL ox QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Itupert TOYLAND GORDON & ANDERSON nampers. A cushion, raffled at a "" lue csu iney ex- - v, uanaaian 5JMw,fl,ifl,,ffl. I recent tea and sale, was donated pect to 8 south during 'Christmas Engineers, left by last evening's !bv by Mrs. Mrs. C. C. V. V. Sutherland Sutherland nnrt and won nmn.week. train on her return to her home , , Canada At War 25 Years Ago Dec. 10, 1915 Allies withdrew ln Serbia towards the Greek frontier.' ; French troops on the Western Indian Indian Agent Agent James James Gillett Gillett left left1 Front "ont lost lost and recaptured iikKi. . . Mor- iSlSllSlSjiii tlmef, Thomas McClymont. Mary yesterday morning aboard the de- vanced vanced trer J? jfc V. MacLaren, Blanche Curtln, M. partmental cruiser Na'skee'na for Champagne Kj' M. Stephens. Douglas Sutherland, Klncolith to conduct the annual VJ n n rsi,- u... i, w.t i , .., , trenches near St. Souplet Miss Hartin Is Vice Principal fleer attached to the Royal Can- v,m r. i. adlan Air Force, who has been on j Edward School ,a trip to Allford Bay, arrived from, $ r A HIII IT TiI k nirT the Islands on the Camosun Sun- Miss May Hartin has been ap- ift1 rAlYilL I iTiilVlVEi 1 day evenlne and sailed last nl-M. pointed vice-principal of King m Phonp 957 Phone 957 on the Princess Norah for Victoria m 5 Edward school, su::eedlng In this position J. S. Wilson who was re cently appointed principal of Bor den Street School. Miss Hartin has been teaching ln the Prince Rupert schools for sixteen years and has done successful work there. She recently returned from a year on exchange duty in London, England, where she not only taught classes but aided 'n the evacuation of school children from the metropolis. FAMILY AFFAIR CUMBERLAND, Md., December 10 (CP) Three pairs of brothers ; signed up for U.S. Army service ln - iwo aays tnen came a pair of S.O.N. Christmas tree and dance twins. "Brother, your're in the December 20. Moose Hall. army now. i i !i """"" 111 1 CHIROPRACTOR Stanlev XV. Coltor.. D.C.Ph.C. Wallace Rlock. Phonr 4 IIIH'WIHIIMHH J'JUBMWB'lM.atl'JliWr T M'rnv d iTTfnn iif I 1 BOSTON HALL, 9 O'CLOCK J. H. BULGER Optometrist Kotl Rmnk Rlitc Fresh Local Raw snd Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAJUY PHONK 7 I Natives Take Up Questions Fishing and Trapping Among Matters Dealt With at Brother hood Convention nual convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia which was held at Port Simpson last week. Again these matters will be taken up with the authorities concerned and resolutions passed at the convention presented. Arthur McDames, Robert Harris Albert Sinclair of Kltwanga, Charles Clifford of Hazelton and William j Jeffrey of Klsplox were among dele gates from interior villages to the convemion wn were m Prince Ru- ad: trapping industries came up for a sooa aeai ol auentlon at the an- JwlCiUA) cuiuuie io ineir homes after attending the sessions which lasted a week. JOHN GURVICH, Contractor Wishes to Announce the Founding of the eal Cove Trucking ana Transportation Co. And for Your Service Offers 4 Dump Trucks to 4 yard Capacity And 2 Large Covered Vans Small jobs are our business but the bigger the job the better we like it For Any Type of Truck Hauling by Hour or Contract Phone THREE-TWO Please A Large Shipment of g Also a new shipment of Chesterfield Suites in latest g designs. Come early and make your selection. M acKenzie's Furniture Phone 775 'A Good Place to IJuy fAl dance 1 1 COFFEE TABLES! Radio and Magazine Tables I M Just Arrived M w i 327 3rd Avenue $J