RSDAY t 4 i 4 k A if Sf I J i 11 if DECEMBER 18, 1941. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 3 Phone XMAS SALE Free LOCALS 813 Delivery To Make "His" Christmas Right; I MORE FOR YOUR MONEY net Nice assortment or evening Slippers at Fashion Footwear. FIRST GRADE BUTTER ARROW WHITES The Shirt that's right for all occasions, line of these ARROW TIES New shades and patterns, in gift boxes ....... B2 THIItD AVE. He'll need Watts & Mens & B To our many customers who usually Bend i a bo : of K.ppers this time of tne year, we tf thoir fripnd5 or relations at express our'regrets we have not yet been able to secure any Herring suitable for kippering. 'InWorandon T0rir ,nrt nn Rather than disappoint our friends in the the Prairies, who really appreciate a taste of smoked fish direct from the Coast, we substitute the offer above For S3.00 e Vvill deliver a 10 lb. box of Smoked Black Cod to any exprcs, point in B. C. or any Canadian National Express point in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Mail your order with cheque or cash to: CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE OOL with name and address of consignee. We will enclose card fttth name of sender. ICanadian Fish &Cold Storage! Pliivn; imtiv.pt ri .tft BRITISH COLUMBIA -J 10101 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 13 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates COAL! COAL! M AVijMs rie vwver in iiiMi Stm v'- We make very sure that every ton of coal that Is sent to us from the mines has the proper heat-producing qualities. We're particular about the kind of coal we buy. In this way we make certain will be customers that our pleased. Place your order now. We'll be pleased to serve you. tttt at WAvra ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. 'HONE 031 I'HQNhjMj GIVE HIM an ARROW Attractively Boxed Hon. C. D. Howe, minister oi munitions and supply, has Instructed R. C. Vaughan, president oi the Canadian Natloncl Railways, to put the dry dock stear.. electric plant at Prince Rupcri nto action as a stand-by power 5lant In order to provide addition-il nowcr for the city, It was learn ed at the city hall this morning Resumritlon of the operation of the steam plant was recommend t' y the local civilian protection ommittce to T. D. Pattuln, M.L A. for Prince Rupert, who prompt ly took up the matter with Ottawa to obtain speedy action. GIVE THEM FOR XMAS! Xraas Gift Booklets Containing Theatre Tickets for Children, Students and Adults. Priced from $1.00 to $2.25 (Tax is .Included! NO LINING UP AT THE BOX OFFICE. You can also send them to Friends and Armed Services Friends elsewhere !n Canlda where Famous Players Theatres operate. ORDER THEM NOW! CAPITOL Famous Players Theatre PHONE GG9 i Shirt Select it from our wide range of New Prints, English Broadcloths and Brocaded Patterns. NEW PATTERNS AND SHADES THAT WILL PLEASE HIM.. . $200 - $250 - $25 - $g0U- $g50 - $75 $2.50 to $5.00 $1.00 and $1.50 Nickerson oys Clothi lCo .tsiaii'i&i&'tf'-'"-'"' . . KHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Send a 10 lb. box of "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD $2.00 Delivered. lers I DOCK POWER PLANT OPEN Another Reserve of Electric Power for Prince Rupert Is Rein Made Available. PHONE4.145 Mail Schedule For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and. Fridays 5 p.m. From the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 P-ni. For Vancouver- Tuesday ...... 12:30 p.m. Thursday . 10:15 p.m. ' Friday .' 9:30 p.m. Saturday 10:15 p.m. December 8 and 18 p.m. t'rom Vancouver- Sunday P m Wednesday - 10:00 a.m, Friday .. 10:00 a.m. December 14 and 29 . a.m. or Stewart and Premier , Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday 2 p.nu "rom Stewart and Premier Tuesdav ...... a.m. ' Thursday 8:00 p.m. Saturday '8:00 p.m. 'or AHee Arm, ' I faas River and Port Simpson t ' Sunday .-. 7 p.m. from Alice Arm, Vaas River and Port Simpson- Tuesday 11:30 a.m ?or Ocean Falls Thursday 10:15 p.m Saturday ,10:15 p.m. ?rom Ocean Falls-Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Fi-iday 10:0,0 a.m. "or Queen Charlotte Islands December 16 and 30 .... 9:00 p.m. torn Queen Charlotte Islands-December 15 and 29 ajn. Vor Alaska-Wednesday 2:00 p.m. Friday 9;00 p.m. December 14 and 29 . ....... a.m. "mm Alaska . Thursday 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:0C pm December 8 and 18 p.m Miss F. Hall left on last eve ning's train for a( trip to Terrace Miss Judith Jerstad is., sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. William Jones, school teacher at Port Esslngton, will sail on t,he Prince Georee tonlaht for Vancou- ! ver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. The estimated population of French Indo-Chlna Is 20,000.000. " Men's First Aid Examinations Thursday. 7:30 D.m. sharp. (295) Presbyterian Christmas Tree, 7 i . . . . .. p.m. Friday, or in case oi Diaca- out 2:30 Saturday. (29a) Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. W. Archibald of the office staff of the E. J. Ryan Contracting Co., Is sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Canadian L e gi o n Christmas Tree Sunday afternoon, December 21, at Legion Clubrooms at 2:30 am. for children of members up to 12 vears of age only. Parents should advise Mrs. W. Rothweli or ! Mr. Neil Cameron at once. Did vou know a small deposit will secure any evening dress loi vou on the Rupert Peoples Store Lay-away Plan? Select yours to morrow at the Peoples Store y 5 w v 8 V v V V w Anfelt Antonsen sustained culs about the head and face and a V V w shaking up when he was struck by 5 IE Lieut. George Dybhavn Is home & frnm Vile Tnilit.arv duties at CaUlD I V Petawawa, Ontario, to spend Christmas visitlne with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dybhavn, Atlln Avenue. Westview. c. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, southbound from Alaska to Vancouver with a larae'Dassenser list, is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon and will sail at 5 pjn. in continuation of her vovaee. F Olaf Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, left on last evening's train for a brief visit to Smlthers and expects to be back on tonight's train to Droceed on the steamer Prince George to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season in Vancouver. the city waterworks truck at tne corner of Sixth, and Ambrose Avenue shortly before 1 o'clock noon today. He was 'talcen to the Prince Rupert General' Hospital where the injuries were dressed. W! J. Nelson, customs officer from Tulsequah, is a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this afternoon going through to Victoria to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. He is being Joined here by his daugn-ter, Miss Ruth Nelson, who will also spend the holidays at DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl Ladles' and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing LARGE GROUND FLOOR SPACE . . suitable for shows or dances, corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street. C. E. BLACK, Central Hotel , 3 Lbs. SHIKRIFF'S PUDDINGS 1 lb. tins " ' " parh DEI. MAIZ NIBLETS 2 Uns for HANDY SODAS Drillnr si7P AYLMEK CATSUP per bottle SULTANAS 2 lbs. NO. 1 CURRANTS 2 lbs. SANTA CLAUS Candy filled CHOICE PRUNES 2 lb. pkt. PUMPKIN 16 oz.; 2. tins JELLY POWDERS per pkt. 29c 25c 39c ASPARAGUS CUTTIN(;S 5? IOC 25c 10c 15c 23c OUALITY CANDY v Complete assortment, from lb. GRADE A LARGE EGGS ELr 38c LUX FLAKES T.nrtrp size 25c 23c SWANSDOWN CAKES Special, Qftp V w V 5C 22c 19c 5c CAULIFLOWER ftp T.arei size auv TANGERINE ORANGES spaecrk T05 LARGE ORANGES ggg GRAPEFRUIT 7 for IT'S ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Northland Transportation Co.'s stramer North Sea Capt. Ln Wil liams, arrived in port early yes- rday afternoon fro-n Alaska and, after discharging fish from letchikan for transshipment hist ver Canadian Matlohal Railways, sailed late last night in continuation of her voyage to Seattle. PHOBI.EM PARENTS MELBOURNE, Dec. 18: 0) Altered exDerts on children's be haviour who talk profoundly about he problem child are giving Australia a new race of problem parents, declared a children's court magistrate. The fox and the dog are closely allied. 25c r For keeping unsealed liquor, Leo Rolman was fined $100, vlth option of two months' imprisonment, in city police court yesterday. Mrs. Ronscn, for drunkenness, was fined $25, with five days' option, and N. Homenuk, for drunken ness, was fined $25, with option of time already served. Booth Memorial t High School J Christmas Plays "The Christmas Carol" "The Cousin Fiom Sweden" TONIGHT Admission - 35c : When You Want GOOD TAXI, SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klldal CANDY CANES 4 at RED SALMON Vz lb. tins QUAKER OATS Large pkt PEACHES 16 oz. tins I PEARS 2 tins DAD'S COOKIES 6dpz. pkt. DOG FOOD Ifi 07.. tin ic 5c 15c 1 .g 22c 13c 1 XMAS CRACKERS- fZ C - 7ftf S5P Large size only. Per doz. . LIFEBUOY SOAP 4 bars CHOICE TOMATOES 16 oz. tins; each RICH FRUIT CAKES 2 About 4 lbs.; 7 2 each tO 5 CUT GREEN BEANS Ltlns 25c jj MAPLE BUDS 9Qp ner lb PINEAPPLE RINGS OCo 6 for 18c SWEET PICKLES Large Jars TOMATO SOUP Campbell's; 2 tin"! MARSHMALLOWS per lb. XMAS STOCKINGS Priced CJp at wvand MOIR'S STAR CHOCOLATES 3 Lb. Box 29c 3 29c I 19c 23c J 10c 1 85c! 23c 45c 9c THESE SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE. We Carry a Complete btock ot liiki&kuao WRAPPED TOBACCO AND CHOCOLATES. RflMK REAUTY APPLES Per 9 box NO. 1 TURNIPS 25C JUICY ORANGES per doz. CRANBERRIES Cape Cod; lb. 15c 35c 1 0VERWA1TEA LTD. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY ORDER EARLY Miss M. Boyce, school teacher at Kltwansa. will arrive in the city from the interior on tonight's train and sail on the Prince George for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. ft n n ft Mrs. J. C. K. Sealy of H&zciton, will arrive from the interior on tonight's train and sail on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mijor McLennan of thi Canadian Scottish was an Interesting speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. President P. H. Lln-zey was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. The herring run has not yet "lnr?d in Prince Rucert district and, although there may, be signs, no appreciable volume is expected before the New Year. There was a small run a few days ago around Pacofl when about two hundred ' ! 1 1 , LL 1 1 . - tons was caugni in scauereu una but this has since petered out. There were a few signs of herring around Laredo Sound, down the coast, the latter part of last week but the fish disappeared before the seiners arrived. B. C. Furniture Co. 1 Underwood Portable Typewriter, in first-class condition. 10 Reconditioned K i t- chen Ranees for coal and wood of various makes at v e r y" 1 o w prices. 4 Chesterfields. Beds and One Occasional Chair, some very, fine patterns to choose from. Radio Tables. C o f f e c Table and Lamps at low prices. Phone Black 324 THIRD AVENUE