WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1841 Iff 1 1 : I fifS ' I LOCAL NEWS NOTES if S 8 VI if If IS IS & 1 g IS fS & IS IS IS 9 Our Wish to You, Our Friends "May your holiday season be as happy as possible and may the coming year brinK the lasting I peace we an uesire. I Watts & Nickerson MEN'S' AND HOYS' CLOTHIERS Here's Wishing All Our Friends 'K ihe Compliments of the Season. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PKINCE KL'TEKT and Co. Ltd. At this Holiday Season vc wish you all once more A Merry Christm mo A Happy New Year BRITISH COLUMBIA' .May 1911 Briiij You a Full Measure of Happiness and Prosperity. ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR MHS. SUTHERLAND Wishing You All a Merry Christinas Elio's Furniture Store V TIIIKI) AVENUE da! PKINCE I5UPERT. l.C 7 A yT k I I I Wishing all our Patrons a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Season's Greetings to friends and customers. Studio. S. O. N. Xmas tree Oddfellows' day took the form of an informal store. Christmas get-together for mem-1 & Hprs anr( frionrtc witVi nn crfr nrn. XT gram. President W. F. Stone was in the chair and there was a good S attendance. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert D. W. Sauter. Port Edward; Sgt. Douglas, Sgt. Smith, Sgt. Small- i h nmxKq i wdib at Si f 8 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD.I and f ? i. M'..iw.... X' Cn nf Canada Ltd. 02' THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TOREK L. II Losses of Allied aJJaaaJasaa; all our ; Post office general deliver;' wic-iBenso.n kets will be open from 8 to 9:30 tonight, Postmaster J. R. Morlson announced today. No less than six hundred sacks of mall arrived Hall, Dec. 26. Children 2 pjn., pro- ; from the east last night. gram 8:30 p.m. followed by dance. Adm. 50c. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. (300) Canadian Legion Christmas Dinner. Single ex-service men are invited to call at Canadian Legion Clubrooms to obtain - ticket for Christmas Day Dinner. A A Christmas treat for the children of the members of the Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders Union, Local No. 4, will be held Dec. 26, Metropole Hall, 2:30 p.m. Everything free. A Boilermakers Local. No. 4 will hold- a Dance In the Metropole Hall at 9:30 p.m.. Dec. 26. Price 50c. Everybody welcome. Mr. and .Mrs. W. Hagen, who operate a sawmill near Terrace, will arrive in the city on tomor row night's train from the Interior and sail on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. For your greater Christmas shopping convenience the follow-lgn stores are open Tuesday nlht and Wednesday night: Rupert CARD OF THANKS The Staff of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.CA. sincerely thanks all the vnllinfrer nmrlrcrc wVr h i vo cn CLIFFORD LESLIE, Y.M.C.A. Secretary. ' DOROTHY GARBUTT, Y.W.OA. Ho:,tess. Fish Packers' Christmas Tree wood and Sgt. L. B. Georgesen, I Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Delightful Affair Held for Kiddies Smlthers; H. H. Klrkpatrick and Last Night at Rupert East James Murell, Allford Bay; H. S. ' Gymnasium. Kameda and K. Honkawa, Port Esslngton; Mrs. R. P. Williams, Under the auspices of the Fish and Ann, Victoria; Kenneth Har- Packers' Union, Santa Claus paid dy. North Pacific Cannery; B. J. a visit to the Rupert East gymna- Kolme. Terrace. slum where twenty - two children were delighted with a distribution BUT "IT'S NAME IS DINNIS" The German battleship Gnelse- Gordon of fruit, candy and toys. William was in charge of the nau is named after a famous happy affair and Alex Gearv nlav- Prussian general. ed the role of FatheChtirtmas. tSirisiinas Sittings WgAA&f,f,r",wJ To all our customers and other friends, lleddy Kilowatt says, "May Christmas be a day of Plenty and Good Cheer and may we all look forward to even happier Christmases to come,, when th.e Veace that only Victory can hr'n will he ours." Shipping Reduced f i8 LONDON. Dec. 23: In the Bat- tie of the Atlantic the reduced level of Allied shipping losses Is being maintained, says an official ? statement. At the same time the ijgi losses of the enemy continue to $p be Increased. Us of heavy war- ships against surface raid era and w5 other measures are proving effec- 5? tive, gg e, hansen is at 733 Thompson Street luncheon for this week is post-'' ovtonH! . ln this city. poned from Christmas Day to h christmas and te New Boxing Day when a message ap- Year propriaie to :ne season win De delivered by Adjutant E. D. Bru.is-don of the Salvation Army. Long Standing & Are Married i The regular weekly luncheon of peoples Store, Cut Rate Shoe at his residence, 1077 First Avenue the Prince Rupert Gyro Club to- store and Rmoert Men's and Bovs'.Wes'c. Thursday afternoon last when John Johansen and Anna Christine Petersen, both lo- 1 cal citizens, of long standing, were united in marriage. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iversen as witnesses. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo I MU'j V 9 MUSCADEL and PAARL TAWNY I lomt twowinis or IXCCLltNT QUUUV AND FLAVOR This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. LADIES! This is your LAST CHANCE to get a real bargain before Christmas. 100 COATS TO CHOOSE FROM! Big Discounts on Everything GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" 3w?in:tK3,i;l!:;K;ii:w:ii:a:i:BinK'iila:!3:ia:i V V I Something New for the g n Holiday Season THREE GOLDSEAL Sandwich i Spreads A "SPICED SALMON" "SMOKED SALMON" "BLOATER" Made by the packers of the well known "GOLDSEAL" Brand Fancy Sockeye Salmon u Ai rouna Your T . . . we hope you find all the good things you've been wishing for. And somewhere among them look for our best Christmas wishes for you. We're sending 'em to you. 29. ree Dibb Printins Co. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "Heap on more wood! the wind is chill!. But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still." Scott. Wish you all a Happy Christmas and may you realize your highest hopes for 1942. Christmas Greetings Greetings to all our Friends and Patrons throughout Northern Central British Columbia. We extend a warm and -hearty hand-clasp with sincere .wishes to everyone for a Merry lGhris.tmas and Happy and Prosperous NftK-mr, front Mr. N. Mussallem and the Staff of Variety Store At the successful conclusion of its first year's business, we thank you. A Merry Christmas an d Happy New Year Is Our Holiday Suggestion. I Omaes lid. 5s? Pioneer Druqejiats . Open Thursday, 12 to 2 only; Boxing Day, Sunday Hours If you lose anything, advertise for it. : a 2? MA A quiet wedding ceremony was Of lJJ I IISllBIl? W Mf, performed by Rev. J. H. Myrwang fs imioNE 234 BESNEIC BLOCK 3. n