;C.e ,n Canada. Some as twain! lU:U5s War George f 'spendintt Z 532 THIRD AVE. irnm fstt Hfi. . '." , nt the Dollar Store. CMfllartni ti&mim tn - s -,-nHr Vancouver. Capt. Peter Haan of Queen urr. trip to the. botsa Lake Club, or, Thursday. He He He expects expects to to leave leave on on '''fw npresslons. of a a re-ei 'Jut' will give re-em ixip id 4 Eastern. Canada and the Unlad pnm-p ueorgc wf'i' IIjj., ' States -j)t Vam-ouver. '. Ki.nprintendeiit of George Ross returned to the city Wadlan National Coast Steam- rf the Prince George this rr.orn-f m thP citv on the I"? from Vancouver wher- he has George this morning from bee" spending the past few weeks iv ''-nUvP He Is making the th his brother. Paul Ross, who! Vp -.o trip ncre ana to jvctciuiuiii --- - - -- tJ Clacsif'Pd ads, get results. Phorv the hands of specialists. The latter is doing nicely now and expect? to return to the city nexi spring. Prince Rupert I O. T. Sundal, Terrace; lie v. F. Burling and Dr. and Mrs. D. M.I D. Murphy. Hazelton: A. W. Gard-1 IVrlE 9' nniiar Store. to the citv on tho Prin-P nm Vancouver; C. V. Hope, Prince IS: ' Jle v,i , ....... Georffe: Olaf Hanson and G. A. t St n l " - ... U'U"""S huih a vacation inp ' , t , Parish Hall, tn Vn nrnnvpr oiiHt, fume nuucit, u. assortment of Xmas ing t n.gtu by the c- Stewart. (If) - Y JJO. I Rev. E. W. Slater of -the Anell-! .. . "It' tin To ran m1sinn hnat Ni-irttio-n t I F rnndian Legion Hall, returned to the city on the Prince I niMrD A I MnTIPC tOU u' " q f, n tut. . JT MV"VLi r jav. lonigHi, v w uiuits ma indiums nuin a trip Cc "1. National National Mobilization For to jotai Vancouver, The funeral of the late Mrs. S. J. Thomson will take place at Andrew's Cathedral on Friday, Walter Bapty, officer Charlotte City, who has been on ' , col , , November k 28 0 at 2 U nSe The Second Battal- a trip to Vancouver, arrived in the pm tu' ., ciuittkh returned Citv from the south On th Prmep w " - - i. canaai11 . '' .... ih Prinpp Ooonle Georce this mornine. " (rnm a trfO to Vic- to murmu - Nicholls. CPnPml lurta inanacer of the Canadian Fish & Bryant returned to the Cold Stcrage Co., will be the a s t night's train after weaker at Ihe regular weekly lun- j-... 0.m,nc. heon cl the Prinse Ruriert Rotarv a lew uija i,v ...J. . ... . ' Watts & Nickcrson MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIERS jjjgDAV, NOVXMBER2fi,1941 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS tiling Economy Blade In the British Empire Now Made In Canada 1VUR PlWIltl VHbK Oddfellows and Rebekahs' Tea aid of the Oddfellows and Cen- Central ;.tenniai ueD?K3n uuogc uujlcu Georae Boht. Premier: J. Cote. fund. Hi- guests were receivea Dy ,the hostess who was assisted try Dr. Jens Munthe Purchases Home TATERS FOR THE NILE MELBOURNE, Nov. 26:. Oi Australia has shipped a large consignment of seed po'-atoes for planting on the banks of the Nile for allied armies of thj Middle East. Arlvprrise in the Dally News. TO BUY A NEW SUIT GET READY NOW FOR FUN AT THE HOLIDAY SEASON . ... . ORDER ;A CUSTOM-TAILORED SUIT TODAY FOR PRE-CHRISTMAS DELIVERY. Leishman Representative, will be here Thursday, Friday and Mr. A. M. Turner, Saturday with a showing of the newest patterns and latest styles. V We Invite You to Call. Phone 315 'ill ' Kitchen Shower For Miss Boddie Is Successful! Delightful Affair Held Last Night Despite imlfiment weather, many .' land, Lloydminster, Bask.; Mr. and ladies called at the home of Mrs. G, W Vanderyaler alter spend-: Mrs- - Lowell, Port Esslngton; j. s. Irvine yesterday alternoon 'ft, "In' the city on Dr- - w- Fidd". Port Simpson; for a very successful tea held in at Home ol Mis. Jack joy. At the home of Mrs. Jack Joy. Third Avenue East, a delightful kitchen shower was held last night in honor of MJss Anre Bod die whose marriage to Douglas Stevenson Is to take place shortly. The rooms were tastefully decorated with yellow and white Mrs. A. Barbe and Mrs. T. Priest. ( streamers. The gilts were arawn Mrs. W. S. Hammond acted as; in on a prettily adorned tea w-.;g- cashier. on. Tne moiner oi me Diiae-eicti. performed the honors. Those present were Mrs. J. E. Boddie, Mrs. Hugo Kraupner, Mrs. R. M. Burnett, Mrs. Peter DeJong, Mrs. Robert Kelsey, Mrs. W. F Stone, Mrs. Ed linger, Mrs. James i Thompson, Mrs. H. F. Robins, Mn, Buy, Residence on Fourth Avenue ' J iMrs D. Southby; Mhs Anne Bod- West From Miss L A. ,Way. die. Miss Pearl Menzie and Miss K Dr. Jrns Munthe has tu'rcnasd Damzanack. the residence on Fourth Avenue W owned b Miss M. i Way GETS ANOTHER LEG !t nt resent ocicuDied by Cap- LONDON, Nov. 28: Oi Flt.-Lt. tain and Mrs. RobertBartlett. Dr. Rose of Australia, has been fitted ar. Mrs. Munthe, expect to take with an artificial leg for the one up occupancy about the middle of he lost in a flying accident here January. and will resume flying duties vi.h the R-A.F. 1 Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. . Catholic Tea. Nov. 27. Mrs. Hanklnson, I Orange Bridge, November 27. Masonic Organ Committee Dance j Nov. 28. I 29. Lutheran Circles Bazaar, Nov. United Bazaar, December 4, Oddfellows' Dance, December 5 . Valhalla Dance, Metropo!e Hall. Dec. 5. 102nd Auxiliary December 6 Tea. Ixiori Scotch Dance, Nov. 2"). Oddfel lows' Hrll A-n'ssVon SSc Special Bargains S-P". CHESTERFIELD SETS New; reg. $100: S for 3-PC!. CHESTERFIELD SETS 75oo Can be made into double bed; nice looking. Reg. $135; SAGOO for J 3-rr. CHESTER FIELD SET Used; bargain price ... 25 LARGE SIZE CARPETS 00 Used; Sft95 uaigaiii (jinc v INDIAN RUG Nsw: gocKi design; $-8 j30 rer;. $35: for -0 NEW CAMP STOVES Solid last tops; $A95 large oven. Special BUY FROM US AND SAVE! B. C. Furniture f o. Phone Black 324 THE SEAL ot QUALITY asm EBB ' D luff'" GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll In Prince Rupert. I NEW ROYAL HOTEL .1 Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Watei Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 1 SI I CH OUT, mm ROMAN MEAL COOKIES 25e (Dr. Jackson's) SANDWICH SPREADS, 3 for 25c (Assorted Flavors) KETCHUP each 15c Heinz, 8 oz. bottle POTATOES $2.40 Interior No. 1 Variety; sack PUREX Toilet Tissue 3 for 25C TOMATOES w. m. 2 tins 29c (Red Hill,) SALAD DRESSING 49c (Miracle Whip) CRACKERETTES Weston's Fancy 13c SUDS 26c SUPER Wash Powder, with Dish TOMATO JUICE Clark's 47 oz. tin 24c JELLY POWDERS 4 for 2bc (Shirriff's) SOAP Palmolivc Face Soap 4 bars 25C CORN FLAKES 5W, Krt.P 3 for 25c (Regular Pkts.) . COFFEE Economy Blend, Fiesh Ground; lb. 43c PREM A Swift's Specialty; tin 29c KRAFT DINNER Serves Four; each Mussa'lem's Fconomv Store "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" PHONES 18 AND 19 P. O. BOX 575 wenaaiiieiiiB awiiaanaaaaaa : mmmmmmm"'m'mammmm Prepare for Christmas Samuel Hart or Freedman & Gabbe Suits and Topcoats to Measure. Alterations, Repairing, Cleaning and Pressin? DE LUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe PHONE 307 BOX 725 y?3P',?BRJPaffiHP'BBBBBaaaWDBB''S RISTMAS CA RDSl Our Selection of Cards is now complete. We have relation, local scenes and Ordinary Cards. Xmas Cards 5c, 10c and 15c Xmas Cards, boxed 25c, 40c, 50c, 60c, and $1.00. Xmas Ribbon 10c Xmas Ribbon Cellophane 15c Xmas Fancy Paper, 4 sheets 15c Assorted Seals, Tags and Cards, 100 for 10c 200 for 20c Xmas Tie-Ons, pkt. 5c Xmas Cord 10c 1942 Calendar, local scenes 40c Ormes Ltd. Jit Pioneer Drtuzptets THE KEXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. t.. &.r - 8 s S m m P I Km J