i tr li lt:? FOUR THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1941. LOCAL NEWS NOTES have a good assortment Ldian Legion B.E.S.L. Exec- Meeting vonigni. Monmiy lng Wednesday. 1292) . 1 .1 itmf4ff as mnll . a f family will appreciate your Give them one inu cnrist-Benson Studio. (292) Edgar Oallant, well fl-Jl U1UI1CL ai.viii uauiuiii, ,i it Skagway, was a passen- aboard the Princess Norah prdav morning returning to after a trip to Seattle. tmmmmmmm B. Withers sailed Saturdnv ning on the Prince Rupert lor vautuuvcr. Inea'se n"ck's'e of of blackout conditions, the local government liauor store. like others in the province, are under instructions to close at 4:45 in the afternoons. The Christmas holidays this year offer numerous dances and parties. Most of the new evening .;owns will be from the Rupert Peoples Store and every one is different, too. Sele:t yours John May sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday night for a trip io Vancouver. Miss A. Peachey returned to the city on the Catala last night from a trip to Vancouver. Frank Fitch, customs officer, sailed by the Prince Rupert Sat-urday evening for a trip to ' ": INSURE FOR FREEDOM J. Morrison and F. Keith were passengers aboard the Prince Ru pert Saturday for a trip to Van couver. C. B. Brown, assistant regional auditor of the Canadian National Railways from Winnipeg, sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. In war as in peace, the home is still the foundation of our way of life and life insurance is the corner stone of the home . . . . Only through life insurance can the average citizen provide the financial security so vitally needed for himself and his dependents .... Only through life insurance can he create an immediate estate on the instalment plan and make sure that his family will be independent of private charity or public relief .... By insuring freedom for his home, he also helps insure freedom for his country, because millions upon millions of life insurance savings are invested in national war loans aiding Canada in its fight for Victory. It is good citizenship to own Life Insurance . THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY tlfE INSURANCE COMPANIES OPERATING IN CANADA J CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Send a 10 lb. box of Jg "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD $2.0 Delivered. To our many customers who usually send a box of Kippers ' their friends or relations at this time of the year, we "xnres-i our regrets we have not yet been able to secure any Herring suitable for kippering. Rathsr than disappoint our friends in the Interior and on 'he Prairies, who really appreciate a taste of smoked nsn direct from the Coast, we substitute the offer above. for $2.00 we will deliver a 10 lb. box of Smoked Black Cod any cxnrrss point in R. C. or any Canadian National Express point in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Mall vnnr nnW tilth rlipnnn nr cash to: CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD., Prince Rupert, B.C. with name and address of consignee. We will enclose card with name of sender. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage rNCE RUPERT Co Lt(i. nnmsn columhm 6. C. Furniture Co. 1 Underwood Portable Typewriter, in first-class condition. 10 Reconditioned K i t-chen Ranges for coal and wood of various makes at v e r y 1 o w prices. 1 Chesterfields, Beds and One Occasional Chair, some very fine patterns to choose from, i . Radio Tables, Coffee Table and Lamps at low prices. Phone Black 321 THIRD AVENUE PASSING OF MRSJiXLEY Former Local Lady Dies at Smith- ers Seventy-Five Year of Age. Mrs., Nellson, 736 Taylor Street, has' learned of the death' last night ai Smithers of her mother. Mrs. J. W. Exley of Smithers. The late Mrs, Exley was 75 ear3 of age and had been in poor health for some time. Both she and ner husband were pioneers of Pilnce Rupert but moved to Smithers sight years ago. She leaves to mourn her husband, six daughters and one son. Col. W. J. Brown of thr excise livlsion of the Department of National Revenue from Ottawa Is a visitor here on official duties, "laviny arrived on the, Princess Norah yesterday from Vancouver. Sam L. Simpson of Massed who as been on a business trip to Vancouver, arrived in the city on the "Catala last night from the rsuth and will sail tomorrow night on the Cassiar for the Queen Charlotte Islands. Miss Jean Williscroft, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williscroft of Port Essington, spent the weekend in Prince Rupert with an appendix condition, an operation being deemed unnecessary at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Healy are the is (immons momer. ' John Fox of Telkwa whojfhai been in the city for the'pastweek -itcrviewiftg local businessmeii ith a view to organizing a cooperative marketing scheme on half of Farmers' Institutg be4 veeh here and Fort Fraser, li 'avlne by this evening's train on his return to the interior. Herbert Wheeler, formerp'resl-nt cf the Yukon and White Pass ."nitc and more recently actively 'pnt!f!frt with he '.onstruition of newly eomplcit',d air' f iejkl at "h:thnrse. ws a passenger' on V ?rnce?s Norah yesterday re-urn'r.T ti Whitehors? after a trip Csi' h and ss far East as "nntreal and Ottawa. : C. Pi Bussinger, well known Tlkwn. merchant, is returning to the interior on this evening's train 'iter spending a few days' here. on ncs. Mr! Bussinger is " still "lobblin? as a result of a broken leg sustained a few weeks ago. G, A. McMillan, manager of the ?rince Rupert dry dock, was , ad mitted to the Prince Rupert Gen- ernl Hospital oh Saturday It has not been determined as yfct whether or not surgery will be..i3cs-sary. "Build B. C. Payroll" I "I Like To Drink Pacific Milk" .tVAPtHHTfO J ;"I"find our children, ages 14, 10, 8, doing splendidly on Pacific Milk. I give them lots ; of Ity ,yv-iti no misgl'vings. I, myself, can not drink fresh milk, but without a moment's hesitation I can drink a glass of Pacific Milk diluted and no aher effects." From the letter of Mrs. J. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed at at a at W, B' k ' B LKst' Ot at Thrift Cash am THIRD AVENUE FANCY TABLE DATES per nkir awl' Pitted 25 c 20c CLUSTER TABLE RAISINS 27c 35c ! CIGARETTES. CIGARS AND 19 TOBACCOES Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Simmons -in Christmas Dress, M Whitehorse, were here aboard i SPECIALS "AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Christmas Candies 'at Xmas Brilliants, ribbon mixture, B lb 25c B Lily Creams lb. 29c & Dc Luxe Xmas Mixed lb. 35c i& Jellies and Creams lb. 35c Mcintosh Toffee, cello wrapped; g lb ...35c f Cowan's Maple Buds lb. 35c g Scotch Mints lb. .29c jj? A Good Assortment of Stick Candy and Box Chocolates S in all sizes at Popular Prices. B Xmas Popcorn Satchels . . . each 5c "B. S FIRST GRADE BUTTER S it 51.12- &, a 1US ORANGES v Family size; 3 doz 5?. APPLES & Rome Beauty; X2, box Of GRAPES lb -arents of a fine set of twins a GRAPEFRUIT ' ny pnd a girl born yesterday 6 for mornlnz at the Prince RUDerl "Seneral Hospital. Mother. the former Miss Rise Cox. and babies re doing splendidly. if Mr. and Mrs. WUhrcxA Cyr. who , vere recently married here, the 55 ulde havin; beon the former 'diss Maxine Mclean R.N., were asscn?ers aboard the Princess ff? Torah yesterday 'roin, north from CPANBERRIES-Vancouver to Whltehorsei wherp 0 lb. ncy win resiue. BANANAS Firm and ripe; 2 lbs. 59c 2.39 15c 25c n Canned Fruit Special g S l. tln Peaches, 16 oz. y 1 tin Pears, 15 oz. 3 sr i un ureengage' iiuras. luoz. g AH for- 37C All for Cashew Nuts, pieces lb. 60c 69 c 24c the Princess Norah yesterday, re- ... a- for APPLE JUICE Nabob; 2fi -ij. 1 Mtis 4Q ft. roll Dr. W. T. Kergin arrived in -the '-- : city on the Catala this morning from Vancouver. He is considering 4he possibility of a building nro-; ject on his property at the corner of Fifth Avenue and M.Bride ; Street. Recently Dr. Kergin dellv- I ered his power cruiser frcm Van- i couver to his son, Dr. W. S. Ker gin,, at Ocean Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richardson, who have been residents of Junrrau since 18"9, were passengers Saturday aboard the steamer Kor.h Coast going through to B?'hcU near Seattle where they will take up futur; residence. In the early days Mr. Rkhardscn was identified with the T.eadwell mine at Oouglrs. transferring to ' the Alaska -Juneau at Juneau when the career of the- Treadweli was finished. Advertise in the Daily New! Phone 98 GIVE THEM FOR XMAS! Xmas Gift Booklets Containing Theaire Tickets for Children, Students and Adults. Priced from $1.00 to 52.25 (Tax Is included NO LINING UP AT THE BOX OFFICE. Ypu can also' send them to 'Friends! and -Armed Services t Rjieildsj elsewhere" in Canada where famous Players Theatres operate. ORDER THEM NOW! Famous Players Theatre PHONE 669 0 ' tt at B 1 r WY a PHONE 179 il())l 2$ ! 'B XMAS p . 'B Christmas Nuts at Brazil Nuts lb. 35c 2? Filberts lb. 35c g Peanuts, fresh roasted lb. 20c Peanuts, Blanched, Shelled, lb. 25c 'B Planters Salted Peanuts, B V- lb. tin 25c B Planters Cashow Nuts U. lh tin KfV 4? B Xmas Stockings . . . from 5c to 50c 53 Xmas Crackers 45c - Goc - 95c B Xmas Napkins pkg. 15c B I GRADE "A" EGGS- jf S I dBrkIield: 39c I aa,j.?,?;s.a3.jii5tiS)x.sijiS,i1,,v i Canned Vegetable Special 1 tin White Corn, 18 oz. 1 tin Tomatoes, 16 o. 1 tin Green Beans, 16 oz., choice quality'. -35c COMPANION COFFEE ; 3 lbs. Jn attractive Lunch Pail BEEKIST HONEY 4 lb; .tin' FIG BARS l's; cello pkg. $i.25 HEINZ BABY FOODS 3 tins QCsa mm T.r WALLACES : .Winter Is Here! Let Us Supply You With Warm Bedding FLANNELETTE SHEETS, Per pair FLUFFY BLANKETS, From, per pair $2.50 to $3.75 at 29c B PEAS AND CARROTS & NABOB OQo 'jA :5 -jz.: 2 uhs iOt fx AYLMER FRUITS FOR SALAD B 15 oz. tins; qnn 'i3 each .. AC St MINCEMEAT Ensign, 2's; tin- RALLY'S DILL PICKLES Gallon tin IVORY SOAP Large bars; 3 for - P & G SOAT h i 26c g o uau . NILE TOILET TISSUI- & Per , c p roll ,...u; til S HAND-E-iWRAP WAX . PAPER (In ' UL1.MJ.1.I 1U r.llUS Uf lilt, UTK tA tU ' ir'Srn tSvl fr'ri Gf ' ur-eMwM4r-rSrllloriilnr ' Deliverv leaves 10:30 a.m. i- - Afterniiori lli.lirv i-.to.n'm Vancouver arid . Seattle. M; Mr. a? - ' - . v r . r f'liri? itc? nivrii immons has been on slcJn leaya They were accompanied Mr. B ex v B 29 c 25c M $12.50 to $22.50 J SATIN COVERED COMFOItTEKS, From, each $9.50 10 $22.50 ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE BEDTIIROWS. $10.50 $12.50 priced at and We Have Our Christmas Stock on Display. Shop Early! PHONE 9 THIRD AND FULTON ill li'fi-i n ' lit 1 s . 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