C: T W ? AFTERNOON TEAS, NOW OPEN LOCAL NEWS NOTES Slippers F tot. wear. (I: galore at, a Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Mmns is sotting tonight :e Rupert for a trip to :dian Legion Christmas vcar. The Canadian A Meeting will be held nuary 5. '286) Uobbs, -who arrived in irsday night from Ket-m last evening's train Minn. it Farlane, who arrived - a few days ago, sail ing on me uaraena E a; -;ement from your k ak snap will make a r: :t.js gift, especially if ! Be r. v,r mounted. Take it :n Studio. GIVE THEM FOR XHAS! Xmas Gift Hooklcts Containing Theatre Tickets for Children, Students and Adults. . Friffd from $1.00 to $2.23 T x is Included) !". LINING UP AT THE BOX OFFICE. also send them to Armed Services r c ;cwhere in Canada Famous Playe.-s They're,; operate. order THEM NOW! WfTOL famous Players Theatre rilONB C69 For Ladies boxes I Jasmine Toilet Sets Silver gift boxes, from I Gardenia Toilet Sets Gold gift boxes, II H from , I Mrs. H. Graham of Inverness sailed elast night on the Princess Adelaide for Victoria. Attention Oddfellows. First Degree Tuesday, Dec. 9. Sojourning Brothers especially Invited. Give Photos this Christmas. Make your appointment early be- fore the rush. Phone Red 269. Abe Studio. (23f) Mrs. M. B. Letnes, after a week's visit to the city, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night on her return to Victoria. Tonight's train, due to arrive irom me east at li o clock, was reported this morning to be on time. John Paul of Kitimaat sailed this morning by the Cardena on his return down the coast after having been here this week to at tend the convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia. Ted Smith ..reported ..at .last night's meeting or the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce that it had been decided not to hold a New Year's Eve dance owing to other events. A letter of appreciation from G. W. Nickerson for the condolences extended by the Junior Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of the recent death of his wife was read at the Junior Chamber meeting last night. William Page, head office representative of the Carpenters and Joiners of America, after a ten day visit here in connection with American Federation of Labor organization is sailing tonight by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. Correspondence from the Canadian Legion in connection with the recent "all out" war effort which was held recently were read at the meeting of the Junior Sec tlon of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night. T. J. Williams, secretary of the Junior Chamber, was in attendance and spoke at the meeting. I1 Classified ads. get results. Phone Adrienne Toilet Sets White and gold gift $1 K For Gentlemen Bachelor Shaving Sets Mai 'oon nnrl irrnv trif t xes to $1L75 1.15 J11.50 85ct0 $4.50 75c to 8.50 Ormes Ltd. Jim Pioneer Druqgiats 81 AND 82 PHONES THE REXALL STORE Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - 9 P-m. to. m 8 THE J. C. Parry, traffic supervisor of the Canadian National Railways express department, with headquarters at Kamloops, left on last I evening's irain for Prince George. Me is making a tour on Inspection duties and has been here for the past couple of days. In addition to a good attendance of members, guests at the monthly dinner meeting last night of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce were Bruce Mickleburgh, the speaker of the evening, Harry Brooks and Robert McCaffery. Good wishes were expi-essed at the dinner meeting last night of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce to Douglas Stevenson, one of the popular, members, whose marriage to Miss Anne Boddie is to take place next Thursday. President Alf Rivett made suitable comment to which Mr. Stevenson replied Bruce Stevens was nominated at last night's meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce as a re gional director to maintain liaison between the Junior chambers of commerce of Prince Rupert and Prince George for the coming year. The Prince George Junior Chamber had offered to support a nomination from the local chamber to succeed W. G. Clark who was regional director last year. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. W. Nixon, F. Peterson, Mrs. Kate Morris m& D. W. Souter, Vancouver; H. S. Keber, Inverness; P. Nicholson, Port Edward; H. Hansen,-Oona River; F. P. Steele, Victoria; J. Shemi o and B. W. Nicholson, Prince Kupert. FUNERAL NOTICE The Funeral of the late Mrs. Henry J. Friesen will tak- place on Monday, Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m.' from the Prince Rupert Gospel Tabernacle. 223 Sixth Av ;nue West. FOR SALE DOORS, windows, soil pipe, black pipe, steam pipes up to 6 inches. 3G00 ft. of 3-8 cable, brass valves un to 2 Inch. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture Co. FOR SALE 12 dressed geese weiEhine. about 15 lb. each for sale F. O. B. Telkwa, B.C. Apply Mrs. B. Rotschy, Telkwa, B.C. FOR SALE Player piano In per feet condition and 133 expensive rolls. $350. Phone Black 511. (287) fSjFOR SALE-Two burner McClary 5 ranee: dresser; 11-ft. square itfs linoleum. Apply 35 Cow Bay (285) FOR SALE Washburn guitar and case, as good as new. Les-i than half price. Phone Red 993. (285) FOR SALE Home, 2 bedrooms, 5th Ave. East. Choice location. $2,000. Terms by arrangement. G. P. Tinker Ltd. (tf) FOR SALE One oil burner heat er. Phone Black 888. (tf) FOR SALE English pram, good condition. Phone Red 152. . FOR SALE Oil Black 828. FOR RE burner. Phone FOR RENT Housekeeping room 443 Fifth Avenue East. Call after 6 p.m. Phone Red 249, (286) ROOM FOR RENT For men wishing to share. Phone Blue 805. LOST LOST Schoolgirl's gold-rjmmed glasses. Please leave at News or flee for reward, (tf) ! DECEMBER S. 1941. (THE DAILY NEWS PACT 3H Were Married Here Recently Miss Patranella Bride Of Wanner Becomes John Klizs.. A very pretty wedding was solemnized last Saturday evening at 7:30 in the Church of the Annunciation, Rev. Father W. F. Lantagne officiating, when Miss Patranella Wanner became the bride of John Klizs. , The bride was beautifully gown ed in white sheer trimmed with lace and matfchlng circular veil with coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of red roses and white carnations. A string of pearls, a gift from the groom, was the only Jewelry worn by the bride. The only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dahl. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dahl. The rooms were tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers and flowers. The happy couple received congratulations and best wishes under an arch of pink snd white streamers and wedding bell. A buffet supper was served by the hostess. The bride's table was decorated with streamers and pink candles centred with a beau tiful wedding cake embedded in pink satin which was duly cut by the bride, assisted by the groom. A toast was proposed to the bride by Tom Dahl and suitably responded to by the groom. Many beautiful gifts were received by the happy couple. The many guests spent the evening dancing. The bridal couple will reside on Fourth Avenue. C.N.R. TRAINS' For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays .-.:ll!Il p.m. Advertise in The Phone Daily News. Classified Ads. WANTED WANTED Man with some experi ence In radio servicing or ycuns man to learn radio servicing Good pay. Excellent opportu nity. McRae Bros. Ltd. (200) WANTED 6 boarders, working days, $45 month. E. II. Jackson, 851 9th Ave. W. Phone Green 596. WANTED Furnished housekeeping room immediately.. Apply Box 181, Dally News."1' WANTED Gentleman wants room with private family. Apply Box 182, Dally News. WANTED Man between ages of 20-26. Prince Rupert Hotel. MALE nELP WANTED CALENDAR and Advertising Spec laity Salesman. Full or part time for twelve months, highest commissions, start immediately. Apply Box, 521, London, Ont. PERSONAL YOUIt OPPORTUNITY Further Civil Service Examina tions are announced for men and women for positions as Clerk, Grade 1; Clerk, Grade 2; Postal Clerk, Letter Carrier and Mall Porter. Application forms to be filed In Ottawa. Age limit 16-60 years. Initial salaries $66 -$102. Shorthand and Typing not necessary. Our coaching has helped hundreds to get Jobs as Clerks, Postmen, Stenos., etc. Information and booklet Free. M C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg Oldest In Canada. No Agents. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER-garten with our help, Canadian Klnderearten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools. Winnipeg, Man, J 3 AFTER-TIIE-SHOW SNACKS Across From "OYSTER BAR" "TSftT SEAFOODS. STEAKS CHOPS ENGLISH STYLE FISH AND CHIPS OMELETTES OYSTERS jS ! !--3 Change In Opening Of Trapping Season Native Brotherhood Would Have Start in Western District Nov. 1, Same as in Eastern District. on Among the resolutions passed this week at the annual convention In the city of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia was one asking that the opening of the trapping season In the western district be changed from December 1 to November 1, the same as in the eastern district. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 102nd Auxiliary December 6. Tea, Legion Scotch Dance, Dec. 13, Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 35c. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 9C0 mm mm auMtM ntnaraxisns TRAPPERS Have large order for all kinds of furs. Am paying 30 more than anyone else. Ship your furs. Will wire by return. If not satisfied will ship goods back paying express both ways. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" i,j , NOTICE We wish to advise our patrons and customers that, In common with other retailers in the city, we are reducing our delivery service to TWO TRIPS PER DAY. Whatever saving Is made in delivery cost by conserving gasoline wljl fWally benefit those who co-operate, so that it will help "wrh the war" as well as help you. ONLY ONE DELIVERY THURSDAATS IN THE FORENOON AT 10 O'CLOCK. If you haven't received our circular showing delivery schedules, ask for one at your first opportunity. Commencing Monday, December 8, our schedule will be as follows: 9:00 a.m. 1st, 2nd, 3rd Avenues and West of Morse Creek Bridge; 11th Avenue and East of Hays Creek Bridge. 9:30 a.m. Between McBride and Morse Creek Bridge, (excluding 1st, 2nd and 3rd Avenues) between McBride and Hays Creek Biidge. 2:00 p.m Same as 9:00 a.m.; 3 p.m. Same as 9:30 a.m. New Float-orders will close at 9:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Please try to take full advantage of our limited deliveries by familiarizing yourself with our schedule and placing your orders in ample time. We thank you for past valued orders. patronage and solicit your future , PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION SIAISJti..iJ5A5.ll.3iS..ai3.j.rv5A2i3i3J,5i.5.5i..2.,A.JAr.i1 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. I "A Good Place to Buy" CEDAR CHESTS (by Honderich) Beautifully finished with butt and burl American walnut, trimmed with zebra wood; waterfall design; automatic tray, utility drawers. A gift to make your eyes shine. 2J9 tft Priced from yOiOV Buy Early and Lay Away. Phone 775 327 Third Ave. See Them Now I Ford and Mercury Cars For 1942 Come in and ask for a demonstration. See for yourself the,ir sparkling new beauty. Drive either one and feel its surging power. Enjoy a smooth, gentle "sky -ride" in the Mercury. Marvel at the quietness and driving ease of the Ford. See these latest models first. Take the wheel and ask yourself "Isn't THIS the Car for me?" Phone 83 S. E. PARKER LTD, "THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" 170 East Third Ave. GURV1CH CONTRACTORS Houses Moved To Any Location BASEMENTS AND FOUNDATIONS EXCAVATED AND ERECTED DUMP TRUCKS AND COVERED VANS For Hire By The Day Or By Contract Rock and Soil For Sale When Available OFFICE: EXCHANGE BLOCK PHONE 32 if Si 4 l 4, , t