PA02 TOZR Gift Buyers diamond Rings from $15 to $1200 Rolex Watches Are the only watches ever awarded Class A Certificates for timekeeping by the observatories of England, France and Switzerland. Also many other lines of watches. LADIES' TOILET SETS MEN'S MILITARY SETS and BRUSHES Roger's and Community Silverware and Flatware r- i 1 J It ill S uur enormous siock 01 wen assorted ana popular priced gifts makes shopping a pleasure. We invite your inspection. f Don't Fail to Visit Our I BASEMENT STORE f For Glass, China, Pottery, Brassware and fef Novelties g Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Leaves Leaves Post Office Seal Cove A-M. am. 7:25 7:40 8:15 5:30 10:00 10:20 11:30 12:00 Sat. Only Sat. Only 12:30 i;00 ivh. pji. 1:30 " 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:10 3:30 8:30 6:45 ; 7:30 3:00 ...... fc3(U 10:00 10:20 n:oo - 11:30 ' 11:45 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:30 5:00 7:00 7:30 10:20 11:00 Arrangements may he made for Special Trin nr Parties ft SMITHERS THESE DAYS I J. 'Arthur Washburn of Smithers has left for a business trip to IN ENGLAND ? Mrs. William Hall of Topky was a Tisitor in. Smithers last week. Terrace Man's Brother Writes In. ' I A At a . v I resiiniy oi Birmingham Un if Corp. Tom Collison of the 102nd Battery at Prince Rupert is visit-Jng at Smithers with his parents, Air. ana Mrs. v. M. Collison. 1?., EVel571 In ,te ived from his brother In Birin- SLwfS1 Wp to Sherwood of Ter- Kamkwps to consult u with eye spec- :race. He writes: ialifts. V ARROW BUS Time Table Effective Dec. 2 PHONE 459 der Aerial Bombardment TERRACE. Dec. 23 What it'Js j like to be in an English town these i Tilings have become fairly hec-Ulc. We get bombs dropping an about the place. We had a few in- cendiary bombs on our office bullying last week and lots of buildings both in the centre of the city and in the surrounding districts have been hit with high explosrvei we had three air raid warnings this morning and spent moat of the time underground In shelters. "Bombs seemed to be dropping all night long but we don't bother much about them soon get fairly used to them so we go to bed and sleep. We get this every night now "Hullo! There goes the warning. The air Is full of walling steam whistles. Clerks and typists ?11 re main at their posts. Watchers In steel helmets now appear on top cf all the chief buildings. Outsid traffic goes on Just the same bat air-raid wardens in steel helmets appear at every corner. Then the roor wardens start to blow their whistler to. warn us to take cover so off we go Into the basement." IS - : i t?r l)Avr?s Dine and Dance at DAVE'S THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphoi-phites, Monocalcium Phosphute Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Brand Metals Mercury, Gold, Silver, Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth and Antimony, Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General. Office and Works Trail B.C. THZ DAILY NCTTS Monday, December 2j News of Northern Districts SAW CUTS ! NEW HAZELTON Terrace Soldiers I FH OFF SSTSZStAl Home On Leave' AJl-iVJ JL 1 the Hazelton district are reported to - . be in fairly good condition consid- Dntch Settlers Sleets With Serious erlng the of ,ear Acciarm mi nousion ust vteea Albert McKenzle of Kitselas, who SMITHERS, Dec. 23. A serious was recenUy mauled by a bear in accident befel one of the Dutch the Lakelse Lake woods, continues settlers on Friday afternoon. Mr. to. make.saUsfaetory progress in the Kwantes was working on a wood Hazelton Hospital. sawing outfit when the saw broke into a number of pieces and flew' Mrs. Fred Doll and Miss Violet all over the place. One piece struck ; Clifford have been recent patients Mr. Kwantes right leg and severad in the Hazelton Hospital u just above the ankle while hls! left leg was hit in the knee and! Collections for the Hazel'oa dis- badly lacerated. trict in the recent Red Cross ram- Dr. R. B. Brummitt received a palgn totalled $409.45, The objec-rush call to go to Houston at 4 pjn. five was $400. and he took a nurse from the. bmimers nospitai along with him. Mrs. Harry Webster of Prince Ru-, tracts quite cheerful In spite or his Injur- lent program.- After an acceptable; ie& iDrocram followed bv the oresenta-i ait. nwanies is a comparatively BURNS LAKEii Miss. - Andrew Lougheed at Interesting Ceremony BURNS LAKE. Dec. 23. A wed- irom ianengrin. ane was escartea by her father to an arch of red and tlon of eifts and sweets, danelne' young man. In his thirties, and has was enjoyedjiy the older people. In f a wue ana iamuy at Houston. the raffle of a patchwork quilt for fZ , ' the Women's Auxiliary to the Hazel- ft: WEDDING AT ton Hospital the winner was Mrs. Don Collison. Beatrice Mackenzie, teacher Hazelton school left last jver to SDend the Chrlstm&s and New Year holiday season. Gunner Bill Neilson. who has been recuperating at his home at Two Mile for a couple of weeks, has returned to Prince Ruper. but expects to be biek again shortly. of great interest to the Burns Meanwhile Mrs. Neilson is remain-community was solemnized at Ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I the United Church Manse, Burns Lou York. Lake on Wednesday afternoon lait when Miss Olive Mae Gerow. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gerow, became the bride of Andrew John Wesley Lougheed, son of Mr. The Hazelton school concert was held Thursday night and was a very successful affair. and Mrs. J. L. Lougheed of Uncha boarrfof directors of the Haz- Valley. Rev. Adam Crisp officiat-' tTnr . , . Jn? . (elton Hospital was in regular ses- The bride entered the livin-r room sion Monday evening. Business was to the strains of the Wedding March I larBey of aroutlne nature. R. S. Sargent, well known pioneer j . ... r i I sucr wumraaj lesuwuings, cen- Hazelton business man has been tred by a. wedding bell Gowned in indisnospd 9 ennA rfi f ,0 . J Empire blue silk crepe with a shir- red boddice effect and hat, gloves' and slippers to match and carrying a bouquet of tea roses and fern, the bride made a charming picture. Miss Mae Mlddleton, the brides-' maid, was prettily gowned in a dress j of wine-colored silk crepe embroid-1 ered in white with accessories unatch. Kenneth C. Gerow, youngest, u'""'" vi mc uxiue, ucuxi as groomsman. During the signing of the register. Mrs. Adam Crisp played "O Promise Me." The ceremony took place on the day which marked the twenty-eighth anniversary of the marriage of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gerow. who were present along with other immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerow. who were married at Melford, Saskatchewan, came to j Burns Lake in 1916 and have alwayl shown a keen Interest in commun ity and church life in Burns Lake. Mrs. Oerow has been an able assistant in the United Church Hospital for many years. A reception was held at the home 1 n v. mv.f QUI I fering from rheumatism. I Phone 957 JONES' - FAMILY MARKET Christmas Specials PORK of the bride's parents for the young PRIME RIB ROLL couple following the ceremony. The I Per lb. nome was beautifully dscorated with Christmas colors and the supper table looked very attractive with polnsettas and was centred hv n three-tier wedding cake. Mr. ana Airs. Lougheed are to reside at Burns Lake FRESH SHRIMP Dally After 4:38 pjn. BOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S DOCK Central Hotel Modern Steam-neated Rooms, Dining Room, Steam Bath and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress LEG or PORK Per lb. LOIN of PORK Per lb i RUMP ROAST Per lb. T-BONE ROAST Per lb. ... VEAL ROLLED SHOULDER of VEAL Per lb SHOULDER of VEAL 4 lbs. FILLET of VEAL Per lb BEEF POULTRY SWIFTS PREMIUM TURKEYS Per lb DUCKS Per lb ROASTING CHICKEN " Per lb. GEESE Per lb c BOILING CHICKEN Per lb HAMS SHAMROCK HAMS Per lb. i.:. Phone 957 25c 25c, 22c 20c 25c 30c 30c 30 c 28c 25c .1 22c; 50 c) 25c 27c; FIVE-POINT BONELESS HAMS Per lb UtrV BONELESS PICNIC HAM t)!Zn P?r lb. , ; Service Men Reinc WeJeemed Canadian Lesion at Interior Town nt, by TERRACE. Dec tS The train ar- j riving Friday night brought a num-' ber of soldiers home for a short: leave. The local branch of the Can- j adtan Legion is welcoming such soldiers free to any dance in Ter- race that the Legion pals on. There will be a btg one on New Year's Eve and there may be something doing the night before Christmas. MASS BATTLE DRESS LONDON'. Dec. : (CP) The Mints try of Supply has signed con wnen about 30 miles out from pert is visiting in Hazelton as the for serge Smithers they met a car bringing guest of her sister. Mrs. tne injured man in. First aid was SenkpieL administered and he was rushed to , nospitai wnere he was immediately The New Hazelton School Ctrist- j 1' given a blood transfusion and mas entertainment last Tuesday i j I necessary treatment. night was highly enjoyable la all! loaay air. K.wanics is resting as the teacher. Miss Beatrice Mac-; easily as can be expected ard seems kenzie. having arranged an excel-1 fer the iargnst stogie order battle dress since the LONDON Oakley war started 5.000.000 houses and dli;.g .This advertisement h not Dubiih.rf i Size 3 PEAS Be proud of your Christmas Dinner Serve RgYALOTY PEAS COURAGEOUS ".MEDDLING" Dec 6.000.000 trousers courace and court's decision on Leigntoo-Monls. win 23 'CP "Med- 110-nound hrmh , " 1 hro:i"h Mrlth t ... v., " coolness" was n " An . i S3 -k These great Scottish distillers conunue to maintain the quality of their products which for centuries have set a World standard . . . and, in spite of new conditions, prices remiin at the same reasonable level of a year ago. GRAND OLD PARR (MACDONALD, GREENLEES LTD, lEITK, jcotund) A rare old Scotch Whisky, a favourite of coo-noisseurs the world over for its extra rich, fall flavour. The old-fashioned, untipptble fligoa identifies at a glance this famous product from Scotland. for 26 ozs. 0Z5. PETER DAWSON 40 ozs. 5.60 KING GEORGE IV (THE DISTILLERS AGENCY LTD, EDINBURGH, JCOTUND) King George IV is one of Scotland's most distia-guished Scotch whiskies; It bears a King's nime and is worthy of this Royal association, for no more gracious Scotch whisky his come from th Highlands of Scotland. for 26y2 r2 (PETER DAWSON UMITED.Wgow. JCOTUND) A delightful, light-bodied Sco?ch whisky. distiUed and bott kd in Scotland. It is aA old-time favourite dating all the way back to 1820; Never in aU of 1 20 years has its quality vaxicdi for 26 rz OZS,