h ) TIES s ,, patterns In silks, wools Ik and wools; made by h and Auvlc p. r $00 $50 $200 tractive gift boxes. BFI..TS I'honc Railway I JNtS ss Take My Tip, says Santa Heie and Nov Is the Place and ir?fer. Time to Buy Those $ gMEN'S UFTS 2nSF arrivals In Rhirt. t iOMLvand other thine Per box of 3 quality tongue buckle belts and black. CEDAR CHESTS (by Hpndcrich) Ties, men SOCKS New designs and color combinations in fine wool and mixed 50c $i.50 Priced from to Gift boxes if desired on ranges from 75c. ' HANDKERCHIEFS Fine lawns and linens; plain and initialed. jffi 5J CA jui; to- i.tPU in shades of grey, brown, 75c 31.00 Watts & Nickerson MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHIERS 53 THIRD AVE. PHONE 313 at a a Si 9 a : . .v . iv fv r n 'j iv . iv iv , iv iv iv v iv iv v tv v iv -i iv v iv v iv v iv tv iv ; i v ; iv a i v . r iii ft. Mackenzie rurnnure ua. "A Good Place to Buy" &4!Mully finished with butt and burl American walnut, trim-: with zebra wood; waterfall design; automatic trav. utility k A pift to make your eyes shine. n 1 um Buy Early and Lay Away. 32.50 327 Third Ave. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental TransrAtlantic Trans-Pacific To VniH-ouvcr via Oican Falls and Way Points 'Princess Adelaide" Every Friday, 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVEU DIUECT SS "Princess Nnrah" Dec. 8, 18, Jan. 2, 13, 29 I'lir Tax Wintci Excursion Fare Vancouver anl Kcttirn ketn on Sale Nov. 15, 1U. to Feb. 13, 1912. Final Return Limit March 15, m ' "n-tlons at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services. Tickets and Reservations from I, COATES. GENERAL AGENT, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Send a 10 lb. box of "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD S2.00 Delivered. T" customers who usually send la bra : oi PP mr.many nelf friends or relations at this i time l ot the jear, e Jx.),oss our regrets we have not yet been able to secure any Htrnng suitable for kippering. olpponn the In e 1 - r than our iriends in ' Pn.iries. who really appreciate a taste of smoked f.sn -' fiom the Coast, we substitute the offer abo e S'.oo we will deliver a 10 lb. box of Smoked Black Lou any express point jn B. C. or any CaMan MU onni l.xnress point in Alberta, Saskatchewan and ManltoDa. Mil vour order with cheque or -cash to: CANADIAN FISH B.C. ". na,me and address.of consignee. We will enclose card name of sender. Canadian Fish & CoM Storag & pi"nce .uupKiiT. Cm. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA fa i fa I "fi m I 3S LOCAL NEWS NOTES All Wool at pre-war prices at the Dollar Store. Induction Service, First Presbyterian Church tonight, 8 o'clock. gl i The library will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Si and from 2 p.m. to 4 pjn. dally a and from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on a 25 j ihursday until further notice C. P. P. Faulkner, assistant dls net engineer for the federal de C partment of public works, arrived 1& n the city on the Prince Rupert ! his morning from Vancouver, be 5 i ng here on official duties. a & a a a a & Ejection of officers of the Sons of Norway for the ensuing year xs ncstponed from a meeting eld last week until later in the nonth. Business at the meeting iast week was largely M a routine nature. President Oscar Sa iler was In the chair. Ci the coming year, George L. Rorie 'Ci being the new president for 1942. 5lhe installation will take place jua m Tanmrv Rnsinps nlsn includ- 48M Rev. James Mcintosh ofVancou er. moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, arrived in the i city on the Prince George today to conduct the Induction tonlgh & of Rev. A. F. MacSween as pasto: 'a A First Presbyterian Church here SS' The Prince Rupert Gyro Club i.-. helH ite rpmilnr monthlv business luncheon today. Principal business & was the election of officers for ; ' ed the receiving of usual reports and consideration of club business. President W, F. Stone was n ihe chair. Elianne Roberge In Washington Former Local Girl Back in Capital After Visiting Sister in Baltimore. Miss Elianne Roberge, president of the Flying Seven, a national organization of Canadian women .pilots, now employed by the Royal her home in Washington, D.C., after spending several day: visiting with her sister, Agnes Roberge. who is attending the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Miss A Roberge was until her departure medical photographer for the Vancouver General Hospital. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Bert Olson, Stewart; C. V. Hope and Alfred Miller, Prince George; D. F. Kidd, Vancouver; J. W. Reid. Calgary, O. T. Slnda'. and Mrs. George Dover, Terrace; Mrs. J. B. Robleson, Prince Rupert; T. Paulsen and J. W. Fox, Telkwa; S. Wilson and G. W. Olsen, Houston; M. Ena Campbell, Hazelton; Mrs. Bartley, McCrae, Merton Holmes and Gordon Holmes, Topley; W. J. Lovcck, Endako; Eniest Carlson, Burns Lake. Royal F. McDonald, Cliff Grcig, Mrs. A. Nobles and Robert Willan. A newly-born kangaroo barely an inch In length. GIVE THEM FOR XMAS! Xmas Gift Booklets Containing Theatre Tickets for Children, Students and Adults. Priced from $1.00 to 'l.Vi ITax Is Included) NO LINING UP AT THE BOX OFFICE. You can also send them to Friends and Armed Services Friends elsewhere In Canada where Famous Players Theatres operate. ORDER THEM NOW! CAPITOL Famous Players Theatre PHONE 6G!) v V r V NOTICE The Ideal Cleaners is now open j for business. (288 Mrs. George Eckerman, who has been on a trip as far south as Georgia, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. Give Photos for gifts this Xmas. There is still time to have uu.. .aken for the eastern mall j Benson Studio. To comply with black-out regu lations, D. Elio announces mat his store will open at 8 ajn. and Close at 5 p.m. Shop early Ello's Furniture. 283) Mr, and Mrs. Bert Wo.ucien, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, j where My. Wouden has-been re-j ceivlng. treatment at the" hands of; specialists, returned to'-the city' from the south on the Fnncej George this morning. j Lieut, and Mrs. James Hadden eturned to the city on the Prince 3eorge this morning from a trip to Vancouver. They were accompanied by their son, William Hadden, who Is home for a brief visit from his duties with the Royr.l Canadian Air Force. Arthur Brooksbank returned to ,the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouv?r where he attended the recent British Columbia Liberal Association con vention. Olaf Hanson, M.Pn ,1s re turning to Smlthers by way of Jasper. Timely Recipes BRAISED PORK CHOPS 2 tablesDoons shortening or fa; 6 pork chops 1 teaspoon salt Pinch of pepper V2 cups tomato Juice V2 cup water ' 1 tablespoon brown sugar 4 teaspoon cinnamon Melt shortening In heavy sklflet Sprinkle pork chops with salt and pepper and brown on both sides. Pour tomato Juice and water over the browned pork, chop, bring to boll, cover and cook slowly 25 to 30 minutes; then add brown .sugar and cinnamon and continue cooking 15 minutes longer or until chops are tender. Serves 6. : Washington becomes VS. capita! In 1800. When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 T. axi Proprietor O. Klldal y if I v v V V V y y v ! I Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli. Prop. Phone 37 r.O. 7i 54 KRASKR STKKKT I'rlniT Rupert WON'T YOU JOIN ME? HOT BOVRIL IS DELICIOUS EVEN COD RATIONED STOCKHOLM, Dec. 10: P Even the special Swedish Christmas del icacy "Lutflsk" or dried cod, will be rationed, the war having In terfered with deep sea fishing. Restaurants will be allowed ts serve the dish only on Chrlstm?-. Eve. In the West indies,., fish eye? are a native delicacy. 12. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Scotch Dance, Dec. 13, Oddfel lows' Hall. Admission 35c. S.O.N. Dance Friday, December J.H. BULGER Optometrisl: (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) ..;..;..;...;..;..;..;..;....;..;..;...j..;..;.. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME A WAV FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone.281 .P.O. Box 196 ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to arno:mce that we are now ailclin? a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt in full char-e. As Chailie has many years' experience in the trade he knows how to rebuild o-,it shoe risht. Let him do it for you. WE ALSO CARRY DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING - TAILOR Sixth Street Phone 649 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Wait. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FURNITURE Chesterfield Suites, Dinette Suites, Bedroom Suites. Ranges, Day Lounges. OCCASIONAL PIECES Living Room Tables. End Tables, Radio Tables, Smoker Stands, Upholstered Chairs, Tea Wagons, Hassocks. Clothes' Hamper, Wall Mirrors. China Cabinets. Cedar Chests. Hall Tree, AXMINSTER CARPETS and Linoleum Rugs, Axmmster Carpets, sizes from 15x27 tc 9x12; Jaspe Inlaid Rugs, Linoleum Ruas, Congoleum Rugs, Inlaid, Printed Linoleum, Felt 3ise, so!d by yard. BAGGAGE Travclgard Twin Sets. Fitted Cases, Wardrobe Trunks, Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Suitcases, Gladstone Bags, Letter Cases and Zipper Cases. TOY AND WHEEL GOODS Doll Prams. Doll Convertibles, Fibre Carriages. Wagons, Kiddle Kars, Scooters, Velocipides, Baby Walkers, Children's Rockers, Baby Swings, Baby High Chairs. Automobiles, Wheelbarrows. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. QUALITY FOODS CUT GREEN BEANS 2 tins 23c (Malkin's Best, 16 oz.) MATCHES Federal, 300's .... pkg 28c FACE TISSUE Sovereign; Urge size . 25c RICE No. 1 Blend 3 lbs 22c EGG NOODLES 7c Crrmo, 6 oz. pkg.; each COOKIES ,, , 3 for 25c P'dFT WHEAT,,.,, 2 for 17c (Cello pkg.) CUCUMBER PICKLES, 2 for 63c (Heinz Quality) SOAP Olyceiinc Pumice; large bar RED SALMON Large tin (Red Seal, Fancy Red) 5c 29c APPLE SAUCE,,,,, is 2 for 23c BAKED BEANS lmt . ... 3 for 25c COCA-COLA contalnerSOC - holtlrs, handy (Plus Deposit) Chocolate Graham Wafers do, 10c Mussallera's Economy Store "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" P. O. BOX 575 PHONES 18 AND 19 If you lose anything, advertise for it. WALLACE'S Winter Is Here! Let Us Supply You With Warm Bedding FLANNELETTE SHEETS, ;.. . $2.50 3.75 Per pair to FLUFFY BLANKETS, $12.50 $22.50 From, per pair to SATIN COVERED COMFORTERS, $9.50 $22.50 From, each 10 ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE BEDTHROWS. Sir. $10.50 and $12.50 Wc Have Cur Christmas Stock on Display. 5iop Early! PHONE 1) THIRD AND FULTON Canadian National Railways Steamers leave I'rincc Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m.; calling at Ocean Kalis and Powell River. Saturday at 11;15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return (TCv r Tickets on sale Nov. 15th. 1941, to Feb. 15th, tpe0!" 1942. Final return limit March 15th, 1942. Plus Tax Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and DJnlng Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S.'GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Avenue Phone 2C0 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines