Ay DECEMBER 12, 1941. TIFS citterns in .jllks. wools ik and wools; made by ci id Auvlc $1 $15CI $2 ..r jactivp gift boxes. BFLTS Take My Tip, says Santa Heie and Now Is Ihe Place and Time to Buy Those MEN'S GIFTS New arrivals In Hose and other prefer. Shirts, things Ties, men SOCKS New designs and color combinations in fine wool and mixed 50C 1.50 Prl' from to Gift boxes if desired on ranges from 75c. HANDKERCHIEFS Fine lawns and linens; plain and initialed Per box of 3 i.j.-jity tongue buckle belt? and black. 50c to '1.50 in shades of grey, brown, 75C andSlc00 Watts & Nickerson MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHIERS Til 110 AVE. I'llUNi: 315 at It & a at .- at B at Ot at at .- at 1.-, B at B at at at :r."ctions at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services. Tickets and Reservations from L COATES. GENERAL AGENT. PRINCE RUPEKT. B.C. at at at at at B .- at .- at at at at at j.?.: ,?.jiw3iaoii.Aa.aiMaa.aa.a.fc3.,.s.,iS.3l?. A. wadenzie rurmture Ltd. I KMLW.W ss -A Good Place to Buy" HI UTY-REST MATTRESS ar.-i.ning 740 spiral springs. P i -r-a at IM I'FSTIA MATTRESS t ritrm:AB540 sprai -tprings. rf P :ed at $42.50 29:50 A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT I'hnne 775 327 Third Ave. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-I'acific Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Points Trinccss Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT SS "Princess Norah" Dee. 8, 18, Jan. 2, 15, 21) Plus Tax Winlei Excursion Tare Vancouver ami Return Ticket on Sale Nov. 15. llt. to Feb. 15, 1912. Final Return Limit March 15, 13- .-..- , j nimm.Biiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiii n n CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Send a 10 lb. box of "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD 32.00 Delivered. T our many customers who usually i X0' ' their friends or relations at this time of Vat Lf'any able to secure any been -xoress our regrets we have not yet "lung suitaDie lor Mppcw6. TtPrinr 'ind on " ou- than disappoint our iriends In the Jfrtw i.sn Prairies, who really appreciate a teste of smoked -x from the Coast, we substitute the offer aboje. 1 or $2.00 we will deliver a 10 lb. box of J B Ka tlS i any express point in B. C. or any Ca"ad'a" itX'n . Manitoba. Express point in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Man your c-.;er with ehebue or cash to: . CANADIAN FISH & COLD STOKAUt. , w. with name and address of consignee, with name of sender. Prince Rupert, B.C. We .will jenclose card We're blacked out! But .we are still doing business at the Dollar Store. Miss Betty Borland returned to the city on the Prince Rupert tfils morning from a vacation trip to at at . B at at at at at at .- at at at at B at Vancouver and Vancouver Islands) Si, I Ole Bendicksen sailed on the Prince Georee this morning for Vancouver, taking his car with him. Mrs. John McRae sailed on the Prince George this morning for Vancouver after having spent the past couple of months visiting here and at Terrace following her return from Toronto. Mrs. C. P. Leslie and child sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver en route to Vernon. Mrs. Leslie Is the wife of the Y.M.OA. secretary here for the armed forces. IS Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 1 I'lllNCE RUPERT Cq. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA eu,TBu..ts ,i Captain (Rev.) and Mrs. J. E, Whittles sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Capt. Whittles, who has teen area chaplain here, is being transferred south. CIVIL PROTECTION COMMITTEE, A.R.P. Men are ur-centlv reauired as wardens for A.K.P. Join this organization and help your fellow titizens. Register with any of the following in th district in which you reside. Chief Warden J. S. Wilson; District Wardens W. McLean (Seal Cove District), G. P. Tinker (Booth School District), II. A. Breen (Court House District), J. L. Mcintosh (West-view District), J. Boddie (Canadian Fish & Cold Storage District), J. A. Teng (Canadian National Railways District), G. T. German (City Hall District). Quietly Wed Miss At Cathedral Doris Patricia Wilson comes Bride of Fred Auckland. Be- On Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock a quiet wedding, was .solemnized at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral when vDorls Patricia Wilson, daughter of the late Ambrose Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, became the bride of Fred Everett Auckland, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Auckland. Both th? bride and groom lived at M?tla-katla. The groomsman was Sapper Wallace T. Leighton and the bridesmaid was Marjorle Wilson, sister of the bride. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Flying Officer T. Chase-Cas grain, Allford Bay; Staff Sergean and Mrs. Eddy. Victoria; H. Mi-Lean .Vancouver; Mrs. B. C. De. jardln, Usk; F. P. Steele. Victoria Mrs. R. W. Carr and two children Ketchikan. Royal E. J. Dodimead, Prime Rupert Allan Campbell,. Prince George-C. King, Inverness; J. H. Traver P. McDonald, Elk Point. Central Mrs. A. Anderson, Terrace; Mrs. B. Hougan, Tatalrose. GIVE THEM FOR XMAS! Xmas Gift Booklets Containing Theatre Tickets for Children, Students . and Adults. Priced from $1.00 to $2.?5 (Tax is included! NO LINING UP AT THE BOX OFFICE. You can also send them to Friends and Armed Services Friends elsewhere in Canada where. Famous Playevs Theatres operate. ORDER THEM NOW! Famous Players Theatre PHONE fiG'J THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! 1 NOTICE ..UlltlUll.ll UbUUVII Acting in fuflflcoopf ratijl? with A.R.P; uian Protection in the interests of school children, Manager D. G. Borland of the Capitol Theatre, announces that, effective immediately, school children from grades 1 to 8 in? elusive, will not le admitted to aay shows after 5 p.m. unless accompanied by parent or parents.. Children li the above grades can attend unaccompanied between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Give your feet a treat. Buy Hee. Hugger Shoes at rasmon toot- wear. A Men's First Aid Examinations heid Sunday, Dec. 14, in City Hall at 3 pjn. sharp. (291) Miss Dorreen Easiment Teturried to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a holiday trip .o Vancouver. , Miss Doreen Paddon Quick arrived in the city on last night's train. She is the guest of Dean and Mrs. J. B. Gibson. . Mrs. C. A. H. Davis, wif? of the Canadian National Railways accountant here, and family are leaving on this evening's train for Calgary. J. J. Devenisn and Fred Slebert, officials of the Canadian National Railways, were guests at thj?jun-cheon of the Prince RupertR(rtary Club yesterday. J. J. Litt; noon the tie was yesterday after-winner w ortheVax'Sav- lngs Certificate at the notary Club luncheon. The Queen's Canadian Club benefitted to the ex-ent of $3.75. The Christmas holidays this year offer numerous dances and parties. Most of the ne'W'evening gowns will be from the Rupert Peoples Stor and every one is; rjif-fer.ertt'too. Selert BUYING IS Black-Out Has Tendency of Slow ing Sales in Local Stores for Christmas. Christmas shopping was going along in Prince Rupert at a ' vol ume well ahead of last year owing to increased population and increased purchasing power on ac count or war-time activities until the Pacific war scare and the black-out came along this week to cause a definite falling off. By next week, however, It Is believed there will be a setthng down with probably a gerat rush of buying during the final few da?s$iffjre Christmas than has been experlr enced in years. AU gift lines have been? storing In the increased trade, sci&'&bt the various commodities rehpHiaj? larger sales until this wee"'?i developments brought the- jB'iMitcl closer to these shores. Announcement? All advertisements in th'ls column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 7" ft rr.1 .. 1 r,M...HJn., nUt,.,.UV lilt OdkUIUUJ' JHS''-'V' by the Oddfellows is canccSecJp this Saturday only. ANNOUNCEMENT1'" We are glad to annonhie that we are now addin;, a SHOF. REPAIRING l( ,. DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt in full Vharce. (As ' Chailie has, many years' cxr perience in the t r a il e he knows' how ib"r,ebuilil yokf i shoe right. Let him do it for.,,. you. WE ALSO CARRY DRE.SS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. i LING TAILOR Sixth Street Phone 849 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. J t I 13-OZ. S1.25 " WJFW I iuiii 2S'0Z-xmm mm mm 1 I UNITED DISTILLERS LIMITED. VANCOUVER. B.C SH A HH H This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, WAS ONCE SOME FOLK CHIVALROUS ARE SCARED But Nazis Mafle German Air Ace A Cruel Man NEW YORK. December 12: But Exodus of Prince Rupert People to Interior Is Quite Inconsequential. The sudden death of Colonel-! General Ernst Udet, Quartermas- What discomfort due to shoitig ter General of the German Air of housing and other inconven-Fbrre. cannot stir regret In this lences failed to do fa.ific w. . an, sternest of wars. It "was planes Sitka bombing rumors appear to that Udet helped n-f e-mi- be doing in a small way to Prince and direct that bombed Rotterdam , Kupei t. iney nave caused a slight i after the Netherlands had ceased exodus of local people to itenor fighting; machine-gunned refu-j points such as Terrace, bmuners , gees on the roads of Belgium and and Prince George. The move- i France; laid waste Coventry. If ment, according to railway offics the air chivalry of the First World has, however, been quite light. War Is dead, if the Nazi Air Force j probably not amounting to a cou-has reaped its greatest victories pie of dozen or so persons. Quite in the killing of civilians. Ernst i possibly those departing wili soon Udet bore part of the blame. I want to be coming back. Yet one does fee! sorry for what Prince George reports to Van-Udet mght have been. He had aCouver papers have told of some native enthusiasm for the air. At j families of men in the war lndus-13 he was experimenting with a j try or armed forces at Prince Ru-glider. If he shot down 62 Allied pert being cared for in homes planes in the old war. It was In, there. fair battle, and toward fallen enemies at that time he was chivalrous. When he came to this country as a reckless barnstormer ten years ago he was widely welcomed, even by his old enemies , He had a pleasant and genla' manner. Not least among the j crimes of Nazism is its pr?tice of corrupting men like this. The clear brain and steady nerve tha; might have contributed to build" up civilization were debauched to destroy it. AM for how rnnv "rpc.kfdpnd d'stortcd lives besides this one. of Udet's must. Nazism pay when he books are finally balanced. 1 It's a Blue River registered Dia nonJ Ring. She will be prr jd and happy to wear it forever. Guaranteed quality and exquisite design at every price. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, I'rop Phone 37 P.O. Uu 54 FUASElt STUKET Prince Rupert When You Want GOOIJ TAXI SERVICE Call "235 Taxi . Proprietor O Klldai US' Of e, Of a Iff e, Of of tff tff r5 EARLY CIGARS, PERHAPS An Englishman designed a gas mask in 1825. mmfrtrm LDIER'S NECK CHAINS. John Bulger Ltd. JEWELLERS BRIGHTEN YOUR GIFTS Here are all the fixin's to make your gifts as beautiful outside as they arc inside. And inexpensive, too! Come on in and poke around . . . you'll find wrappings and cards and ribbons and wiy-thing to give your gifts a personal touch. Dibb Printing Co. Besner Block Third Street WALLACE'S Winter Is Here! Let Us Supply You With Warm Bedding FLANNELETTE SHEETS, . Per pair 2.50 to 3.75 FLUFFY BLANKETS, 12.50 22.50 to From, per pair SATIN COVERED COMFORTERS, 9.50 22.50 From, each to ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE BEDTIIROWS. Satin bound priced at PHONE ) . at $10.50 and 12.50 We Have Our Christmas Stock on Display. Shop Early! THIRD AND FULTON at 'B B B B at B B B B B B B r at ., at B B B B B B B B at at 4- .