SATURDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1941. 6 W W tf tf tf tf W tf tf ARROW WHITES The Shirt that's right for all occasions. He'll need one of these I ARROW TIES New shades and patterns, in gift boxes 532 THIRD AVE. WOMAN TOWN CRILR AXr-iDGE. En?.. Dec. 20: Watts & Nick 9- .1; if la Glover, only woman .r: m Britain, died at the f-r She .00k ihe job ir hiuband was too shy to Men's & Boys1 TO NEWFOUNDLAND SEAMAN LONDON. Dec. 20: 0 A toast to Newfoundland seamen killed 1 when the Hood and Jerv's Bay were sunk was drunk at a lun-hcon held by the Newfoundland War Contingent Assoclatbii. When It's Smoking Think of The GROTTO Cigars and Cigarettes and Other Sundries WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE THE BEST YET IN SPITE OF THE WAR. dee ! hem n ow ! Ford and Mercury Cars For 1942 Come in and ask for a demonstration. See for yourself their sparkling new beauty. IJnve cither one and feel its surging power. Lnjoy a smooth, gentle "sky -ride" in the Mercury. and driving ease ot the Marvel at the quietness Ford. See ihese latest models first. Take the wheel and ask yourself-'Wt THIS i the Car for me?" S. E. PARKER LTD. "THE HOME OF FKIENpLY SERVICE Phone 83 "0 Easl ThinlAvc. at at i J.aKaS-ST-. Hotel Arrivals Trince Rupert Mrs. Haar and Mrs. Jackson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harper, Georgetown; A. Dunbar, Qnppn Phnrlnttp (Mtv: C. A. Van- Mimm ! dmoen. Sunnyside. L Alistair Crerar is sailing this evening on the Prince Rupert for a) Vancouver to spend the Christmas 'at and New Year holiday season. at' C-. E. Pr.iiupon ana son ana niece are sailing tonight on tnc Prince Runert for Vancouver to 5? spend the Christmas and New Year w holiday season. at: The Department of Labor of the ovincial government has sent i out word that stores in this dis-I trict may open evenings tonight I ,rupsday pnd Wednesday. Monday 25 1 will ro'. be a shopping night. at-, McniTnninTic crnvirr 55 1 I ONDON. Dec. 20: 0' Capt. Ed-?-rd Gcush. skipper of two mer-'? 1 .Vinnt thins sunk bv u-boats. has NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Watei Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 16 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREB To Make "His" Christmas Right, GIVE HIM an ARROW Select it from our wide range of New. Prints, English Broadcloths and ' Brocaded Patterns. ' . ,. 5 no - SOKO Attractively Boxed Shirt NEW PATTERNS AND SHADES THAT WILL PLEASE HIM ... $4 75 $2.50 to $5.00 $1.00 and $1.50 erson Clothiers PHONE-3 15 5 Til 5 1 -ft aldson and family of Port Essinc- cess Adelaide for a vacation trip to Vancouver. 1--rn c-a-ff'. th" Medal 01 uiei itai vow... nrder nf the British Empire for! . eritorlcus service. Miss Kate McKay, vice-principal of Borden Street School, going down the coast for the Christinas and New Year holiday season, sailed this afternoon on the Cardena for Namu. - . v i Miss E. Young, of the home economics department of the local schools left on last evening's t.rairi for her home in Wlnnine?: to spend the Christmas a n d New Year holiday season. x Mis? Maureen McDermctt and Miss Dorothy Sherratt of Booth Memorial High School leaching staff sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New M'?s Marlorle Kenney left on ' last evening's train for Terrace It's wonderiul what a little where she will spend tfie Christ-lossifl'd advertising may do for mas and New Year holiday sea-ou. Mast people read the clasii-! son visiting with her parents. Mr 'ird ads. (tnland Mrs. E. T. Knney. LADIES! This is vour LAST CHANCE to Ret a real harsalh before Christmas. 100 COATS TO CHOOSE FROM! Big Discounts on Everything GOLniJLOOiM "The Old reliable' ttBiai!i.pi::BiirarMirfB When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable " TAXI bervice PHONE 13 w 24-Hour Service at Kesular Kates LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Charles R. Cocks of Port Eraing- ton sailed last night on the Prin- AS.O.N. Special Meeting tonight. cess Adelaide for a trip to Van See the assortment at'Yashion Footwear. of Purses (tf) ACHRA. 5th annual turkey shoot Monday evening, 1 to 11. Every- m body welcome. ' (298) M 3 Postponed Carpenters meeting tomorrow, Sunday, 2:30. Carpenters Hall, Fraser Street. A Carol Service will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday evening at 7:30. Constable F. D. Avis of the provincial police sailed last night on h the Princess Adelaide for Vancou ver. Mrs. Ray Montgomery, the for- 3sjmer Miss Margaret Fritz, sailed VJjlast night on the Princess Ade-J lalde for a trip to Vancouver. jning on the Prince Rupert to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. E. R. Daly, who has been here in connection with put chase of airplane spruce, Is sailing by the Prince Rupert tonight on his return to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trotter and child are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and Hew Year holiday season. For your greater Christmas shopping convenience the following stores are open Saturday night, Tuesday night and Wed nesday night: Rupert Peoples Store, Cut Rate Shoe Store and Rupert Men's and" Boys Store. Miss Molly Wlnslow, v?h? has resigned from the teaching staff of Booth Memorial High School on account of ill-health, sailed this afternoon on the Cardena for Vancouver. BUSY. LIFE-SAVERS LIVERPOOL. Dec. 20: (CT The ' ' " . National Lifeboat Association res- N. Mussallem Is going about vith : cusd 136 persons from the sea his arm in a cast these days as a during October and brought the result of having dislocated his total number of rescues by the . shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Don- 1 service since the start of the war ! to 4.283. 1 1 GIVE THEM FOR XHAS! Xmas Gift Booklets Containing Theatre Tickets for Children, Students and Adults. Priced from $1.00 t- ?2.'i5 (Tax is included! NO LINING UP AT THE BOX OFFICE. You can also cend them to Friends and Armed Srrv:cs Friends elsewhere in Canada where Famous Playe.s Theatres operate. ORDF.n THEM NOW! win Famous Players Theatre PHONE 6G9 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Enffines Repaired and Overhauled couver. C. E. Holland; DohaTd"MIVSr7 Bruce Mlckleburgh, Miss F- Wil ton, Miss N. Hind and Mrs. B, at v y v I I V V v V I New Corp. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and family sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute to Nelson to which point Corp. Smith has been transferred In the provincial police service. Constable George Mead arrived yesterday from Vancouver to sue ceed Corp. Smith as divisional clerk here. W.V.V.W.V.W.V.V.VW 11 J? " - i w 'Vary. RED CROSS HOME f teachers sailing this afternoon oh held. Please register with f the Cardena for Vancouver to I,SS Fnestiejr. F.o. Box 436, spend the Christmas and Year holiday season. City. f For Gentlemen! g Will he be one of the fortunate men to receive one of these S? practical E. Hetherington, local provln- fMITTC IM I 17 A TUCD 9 clal welfare officer, sails this eve- a KXlV lO UN LEj A. lilEjiY Zipper Brief Cases. Zipper Portfolios. Bill PHONE 231 Christmas Specials on Glassware BESNER BLOCK Here are some things for your every need. We have what you want. Make our store your shopping headquarters. FINE GLASS TUMBLERS, for every-day use 3 for L5c HEAVY GLASS TUMBLERS, for every-day use ... 2 for 25c CUT GLASS SHERBERTS 35c to 10c GLASS WATER SETS, Jug and 6 Glasses; per set $1.15 WINE AND WHISKEY GLASSES 10c or 3 for 33c PYREX OF ALL KINDS AT THE OLD PRICES FANCY ENGLISH TEAPOTS 93c ENGLISH CUPS AND SAUCERS, in beautiful patterns, selling from, each 95c to $1.75 SERVING SETS WITH TRAYS . . . TEA SETS DINNER SETS Call and see for your satisfaction at Variety Store "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 330 Third Ave. Wes.t Phone Ked 120 P.O. Box 757 Ot & at folds, in black or. brown Top Grain,, Seal Grain 2? or Walrus Split Cowhide. Acceptable Beautiful Practical A Gift for Service Men, Professional Men and Business Men. PERSONALIZE your Gift to HIM . . . INITIALS Stamped in GOLD on any of the above gifts FREE OF CHARGE. Dibb Printing Co. 22 at 25 25 25 at at I CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS For Her: g Adrienne Toilet Sets $1.15 to $11.75 g E Jasmine Toilet Sets 85c to $11.50 f a Gardenia Toilet Sets 85c to $1.50 f Evening in Paris Toilet Sets $2.00 to $14.00 E Houbigant Toilet Sets $2.00 to $3.00 Cutex Nail Sets . . . . 35c to $12.00 Wi Iievlon Nail Sets $1.00 to $1.50 Wj Woodbury Toilet Sets $1.60 arid 2.10 fjl Fancy Stationery . 10c to $3.00 & Also Colognes, Perfumes of Yardley, Lueien W le Long, Lentheric, Houbigant and RUbin- W stein. jj For Him: Bachelor Shave Sets 75c to $S.50 & Yardley Shave Sets $1.25 to $7.50 jg Woodbury Shave Sets $1.00 t Also: Purses, Tobacco Pouches, Hair Brushes,, Key Rings. Sj? Fancy Christmas Wrapped 5? Chocolates 60c to $1.00 j& Christmas Cards, Seals, Tags, Ribbon, Paper, Crackers and Tree Decorations i Ormesltd. & "Jim Jhoneer Drtu&iais THE HEXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. .; .,.ai.il-.l 4 ? . vijr.n 1 ' " '