PAGE SIX I V & & 9 I V 8 v r 9 5? Expert OPTICAL SERVICE I 31.00 CHAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand EngraTlng Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, uaggage and rtoveiiies MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT SHOP NOW! You'll Profit by Buying Early! a Rupert Peoples Store Rupert Men's and Boys' Store Cut Rate Shoe Store RECORDING? Make Your Appointment Now! A recording of your greeting, a song, or instrumental solo is THE GIFT THAT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE. high fidelity enables you to make a perfect likeness. Your family and friends will be pleased and thrilled with this permanent and personal gift. and up P Is 13 Where Most People Shop Most Of The Time What about that MxlSvs.McI 6 Wanted --Raw Furs Really SiS.-3l3-.a-2,Bf3r2fc HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEIM, Prince Rupert, B.C. ii . 8 II IS Keep in a Good Stock of Albert & McCaffery's Coal VANCOUVER ISLAND TELKWA OR ALBERTA I' .The Best Quality Coal is Needed at a Time Like This I PHONES 11C OR 117 GALS LIKE 2 quests. pfo i NORWAY'S VITAL ROLE WASHINGTON, Dec. 3: B Nor-VS way's Minister Morgenstlerne de-clares his free countrymen have a M vital role in the war with 25,000 .merchant sailors and 4,000,000 tons 'of shipping afloat and many air-men and soldiers training in Can-j ada and Scotland. nV'4jcBvnKEBKBxnrB:i:ai.ca.cB LADIES! Just Arrived 50 NEW COATS in Latest Styles. All invited to look our stock over. Big discounts for cash. Remember, your credit Ls good. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" HI XKirKIMiPIZBl mxsz .: n;3:i.;j The EAST SIDE COAL CO. will appreciate any patronage given . . . with prompt service and clean coal. G. B. CASEY, Mgr. Thone 755 or Green 527 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 THE DAILY NEWS U A I uif 1 U From The Waterfront for invalids, but its no slam on a fpnfwil Pfilinri! girl girl (and (and a a grand grand slam slam for for you you) CUUal VUU1H.II if you give her a .pretty and practical a f fair to wear while shej reads In bed or raids the refrig theme. J low, Even Though Sweetie mtn Pl- T' 4 Never III command, succeeding Capt. H. E, Nedden, who has retired, C. N. R., Dy Helen Forrlst Hall stfmer Prince George, wtth a 1 fa'f-d Ht of passengers and You may tuck a posy or sachet into Ui package, but you'll put substantial freight cargo arrived .:osie"in " Prt at 11.15 this morning fr-ai her heart If you give Vancouver. Powell River and your sleepytime girl friend some- Ocean and will sail at 10 thi,,o. tn hr ai ,!, hn'- Falls Unih for Ketchikan at home. A dainty whiff of silken ';loc.k 5 Chr hinHmn,t Mi.t win whence she will return here to- warm her heart and back. morn?w nl8nt southbound. Bed Ja:kets may be suggested Plan Is Revived erator. Particularly if it has its . . . , . , o( . , . , Suggested That Body Be Formed own matching gown or pyjama. Ycu'll find unsual fashons in the higher brackets sv:h as moonstone satin, with its little cape run with lilac and amethvst velvet ribbon. Or a slit fhoulder kimona-slceved sher, its baby To Interlock Associated Boards Of Trade The proposal for a central council representative of the various Associated Boards of Trade of Bri- mocking held by applied mapl - "' T. ' , . , , Commerce again at its monthly If shes a pyjama girl, you may dlnner meeting Monday ln a ,etter like to give her those she can rrom the secretary of the Assocl-wear for dinner and receiving ated Boards of Trade of Cenlra( guests Plaid ones with trousers so Brltlsh Columbia which a year or full they seem to be a skirt take i0 ag0 nad turned down such a pockets and collar picked up in plan on th. grounds that a coun. paillettes to carry out the navy, ciI s0 formed would bj domlnated in. rea ana yeuow oi me by the soutn and of no value to the north. tven tnougn a .girl may man- The proposal for the central tailor her speech, and her man- council has been revived bv the ners and her dinner clothes. Its Vancouver Board of Trade end w our guess she's all sweetness and 'strongly favored by the Fraser ; light ln one of the numerous fluid Valley and Lower' Mainland Asso-.robes. An inexpensive one, flower ciated Bosrds. Matter of nrnvin- Jg(sprlgged with flowing skirt and cial-wlde scope could be very wel) IUUM- "l "s miss, mases a gai re- taken up by such a central coun-:splendently feminine. cn, jt is felt. It could be comprised 1 of presidents or vicepresidents Mnvmrr Pirfiirne of each Eroup who would meet at jlUUVlllg 1 jXlUICd some central point, Kamloops on ri r f l December 8 and 9 having been rOr UVrO ,lUb tentatlvely PPed tor' the first J meeting. Ntf Arnora naten thought such a . E ub"S, f. Sc"'.CC ?ul . . S." antral council might be of lnstru- ..c.w,ls .,. mon rti ncn.c mentality Jn helping to "sell" th? AUo Fine Travel Pictures north In the south. A valuable . TT contact might be established. Con- & i n- r, The Prince Rupert Gyro Club siderable good could also be seen a was entertained at its regular in the proposal by Col. J W v.vij I'luuiuu.i luuay wun an in- Nlcholls. 2? terestini nrairam of mnvln? nic. n, , . .. jtj, - - c "ic niuiicr was reierrea io inc ures. rerer j.aKi- snowed some legislative-.committee for .report, fine scenic pictures taken from ; one coast of Canada to the other. Dr. R. O. Large showed pictures taken on the annual Gyro picnic last fall in wh'rh Gyros saw xx I'lasm w. F. stone was in the iu unu mric j5 a ,wq attendance of members with a few GREEKS DID IT Varna, the chief port of Bul- themselves in outdoor action. Pre- tZ nZL V ur.i w r o . .. luc ureess. HUDSON'S BAY RUM This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Sergt-Major Was Top Much Father Walks Out When Daughter Brings One Home LONDON, Dec. 3: Oi Said a wife in Tottenham Police Cpurt: "My husband was a home bird, but when my. daughter broujht hem; her 3crgeant-maJor sweetheart, he walked out saying It was too much for him after his ex-perienres in the last war." DEPOSIT REDUCTION ON BOTTLES FOR "COCA-COLA" North Star Bottling Works ANNOUNCES Reduction of Deposit on bottles for " Coca-Cola" effective DECEMBER 4.i 19-11 Effective on December 4th, 1941, the present Deposit charge of 3c on bottles for "Coca-Cola" will be reduced to 2c per bottle. The present Deposit of 3c per bottle will be refunded on all bottles for "Coca-Cola" returned to your local dealer on or before December 3rd, 1941. On and after December 4th, 1941, bottles for "Coca-Cola" will carry a deposit charge of 2c per bottle and refund will be made for this amount only. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Authorized Bottlers of "Coca-Coa" THANKED F0RW0RK First Fresbyterian Church Makes Presentation to Two Men Who Reconditioned Inteiior. Last night in First Presbyterian Church hall a social evening was held by the members of the church for the purpose of expressing appreciation to Privates J. S. Wood and R. W. Terry of the Second battalion Canadian Scottish for their excellent work ln redecorating the Interior of the church Chairman for the evsnfn-j was Rev. A. F. MacSween. The program Included a solo by J. A. Teng, a piano duet by Mra. E. J. Smith and Dr. II. N. Brocklcsby and moving pictures b Peter Lakie. M . VhcSween presented the rette lighters engraved and with1 egimental crests as well as a check. W. W. C. O-Nelll, on behalf of the session and the members, thanked all those who assisted ln the regeneration of the church. In the absence of O. C. Mitchell, E. J. Smith also expressed he thanks and appreciation of the board of managers to all those who gave their assistance. Refreshments were served by, he members of the Ladies' Aid under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Teng. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Boi 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert CMr Christmas Stock of Table Crackers Have Arrived. Reasonably priced, from 4 45c and up See our Window Display for selections. MUSSALLEiM'S ECONOMY STORE Opposite Canadian I.ecion CAPSM Today and Thursday Complete Sh r, ! J (for this r.-- L: '7 1 ill 4:26 fi n . C. Erich .Maria Ucmam... wrote "All QuIeTht U1 tern Front," cre" ( Ki-eat and Sl0w,n j undaunted 1imh SC:j ot drama o. hi a lvem, W and galUnt lau triumphant love riryl I Pent .... r-wi" "m t inn If Of ring Br Itifk u... "miout. .,k- All Uui.r . .i 1 PAPIV fti... UIKICIBI JohoCromw.il i k wmuHii David L. loew Albert Lewin prtitnt OUR NIGHT ruitie mum rue wild Elena Fori Anna Stea rich Von Mm Cirtcted bllOHN CIOMWCU . ScritngiliilvliM Jtanlnt Fron thi mil " FtUi rj bid Mitll Imirmil IiIiiiH tkn UH1TE0 UTCS (at 12 neon 2 3 : , 9 3 Also NEWS ANH ROUT. HKN( HI EY LARdE filHl M FLOOR SPACE suitable for shows or dancM, corner of Sccunil Avenue and Seventh Street C. E. M.ACK, Central Hotel ENTERPRISE FRUIT and PRODUCE Co. THIRD AVENUE AND FIRST STKEET SPECIALIZING IN Fruit and Vegetables Ynn nrn pnivlinllv wplpnmp tn insnppt. nnr StO'( We will demonstrate our new produce. "DELNOR" FROZEN FRUIT and VEfiETAIJLKS I'HONE 313 free nr.LIVIKV ,l'-,- To our many customers who usually send a box ol K to their friends or relations at this time of the v.a express our regrets we have not yet been able to sp Herring suitable for kippering. Rather than disappoint our friends ln the Interior the Prairies, who really appreciate a taste of smuk n riirfW from thp Count vn snhctltiitn thp offer abov r- l AA ...111 -I I ! n . . f . 1, ..,1 I! I 1 1 k X.' A I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL fji v Send a 10 lb. box of 4 "Rupert Brand" I SMOKED BLACK COD 2.00 Delivered. rod i ur .vu c win ucuver a lu in. nox ui aummu . i to any exnress point in It. C. or any Canadian ."" p Express point in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba- r Mall your order with cheuue or cash to: ; CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO- L ' K . Prince Ruoi - I. with name and address of consignee. We will enciw ' -in with name of sender, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage! ? PRINCE RUPERT (Q. Lttl. B,UT,S" COLrMB,A'