FRIDAY DECEMBER 19. 1941. If. ten lioar frost is on the holly 4 when the day is crackling with excitement when hells spill silver gossip on the airtfjGfe when friends come in . . . . instead of passing 0jjt then happy the host who ornaments his genial art with the mellow pleasure of . HUDSON'S M BAY SCOTCH 5 WHISKY 26H ounce 44.10 This advertisement 1? not published or dispuyeo. b the Liquor Uontrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia Cupt Waller L. Dass saded last ..; vsa on the Prince Georgj for vaiy:ouvcx to spend the Christmas a::o New Year holiday season. Don Boyce of the drafting staff u ne local dry dock, sailed last :; :ii on the Prince Georgi for Vancouver to spend the Christmas uud New Year holiday season eit-iu;i with his parents, Capi. and Mi William Boyce. 6. Nr.' if w 9 if SI w Sf a SI SI SI H h SI si 6 8 R. C. St. Clair, district forester, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after spend-' ing a vacation visiting la Van couver. Miss K. Van Der Mark, teacher at Booth Memorial High School, is leaving on tonight's train lor Calgary where she will spena the Christmas and New Year's VI 7 -T TL- Tjr 7 S--. '4 . rW-V.- : v'. - ... " W ' ' twm K , ARROW WHITES The Shirt that's right for all occasions, one of these ARROW TIES New shades and patterns, iiVgift boxes 332 THIRD AVE. He'll need William Bell sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Howard Frizzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ooree Frizzell. arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this mornlne from Chicago to ppend the Christmas and New 'car holiday season visiting here an.', on the Skeena River. THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES aS.O.N. Special ! row night. tion In the south. Attractively Boxed Watts & Nickerso Men's & Boys' Clothiers Meeting tomor- Mrs. Santerbane was a on the Prince George last eve ning lor a trip to Vancouver. Peter Hudson returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide today from a trip to Vancouver. Miss E. Asher, school teacher at Cedarvale, sailed on the Prince last evening for Vancou ver to spend the Christmas vaca nnw t n Trvlne. home econom jvtuo ' - iis teacher at iioom rawiii High School sailed "by the Prince George last evening to spend me Christmas and New Year noiiaaj season in the south. Ross Nicholson, manager of Port Edward reduction plant, rv as a passenger leaving on the Prince George last evening for a Christmas holiday trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. D. Main and f.on, David, from Sunnyside cannery, MiiPri on the Prince George last evening for Vancouver where uiey will spend nhe holiday season. For vour greater Christmas shopping convenience the follow- In? stores are open oawiruay night, Tuesday night and Wed nesday night: Rupert reopies Store, Cut Rate Shoe Store and Rupert Men's and Boys' Store. Harold Nlckerson arrived In the Prince Rupert this Miincr from Vancouver, tie is un ot.tnrt a familv reunion in connection with the ceieorauon by his parents, Sherlir ana Mrs. S. A. Nickerson, of their sixtieth wedding anniversary next BIRTH NOTICE i-a-w-w To Make "His" Christmas Right, GIVE HIM an ow Select it from our wide range of New Prints,-English Broadcloths and Bro- ended Patterns. 'CWfe',5''''S,e" ft! mil lv'ww'" - Shirt K. V NEW PATTERNS AND SHADES THAT WILL PLEASE HIM... V PHONE ..15 A See the assortment -of Purses Int Fashion Footwear. tf) I 1 Mrs. D. McD. Hunter sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver Anton Dybhavn sailed last night on the Prince George toe a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson are leav ing on tonightte train for a. trip to Calgary. n mp.n. Lowe sailed last nljht on the 'Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Miss I. Nelson, school teacher at New Hazelton, sailed on the Prince George last evening to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday In Vancouver. The Christmas holidays this year year unci offer numerous imiutiuuo dances uwwU and nartlts. Most of the new evening i- cowns will be from the Rupert Peoples Store and every one Is dif-1 ferent, too. Sele:t yours lmmedl- 5 ately. Miss Elsie M. Heaps sailed lastly? . - . X I w t night on the prince ueorge 101 Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. W. R. McAfee was the winner of the War Savings Certificate raffle at the Prince Rupert Rotary Club luncheon yesterday after noon. Mrs. LaBonty, school teacher -at Smithers, sailed last evenvr? 'W the Prince George to speui tne Christmas and New Year' holidays in the south. I Capt. R. M. Yerburgh, local commanding officer of ths Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. To Lieutenant and Mrs. John U Visitors at the Prince Yesterday at the luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club It was decided to donate the sum of $25 to the Salvation Army for Its Christmas Cheer Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balagno and daughters, Delphine and Charlotte, are sailing on the Prin cess Adelaide tonight for Victoria. They will be away two weeks and win nt.t.pnrf a reunion of Mr. Ba- ay lagno's family. W. D. Smith, manager of the Northern British Columbia Power Co. at Stewart, arrived in the city nn thp Prince Georee last nitht 65 6S McTavish, of Victoria, on uec. J B K 12, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Vic toria, a son. included Lieutenant George Dyb- havn from Petawawa and Dr. W. JJJ T. Kergin oi Vancouver. for a visit. He Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Atlin Avenue, Westvlew. W. D. Gordon, superintendent of the river division of the White Pass & Yukon Route, an J Mrs. Gordon and James R. Gaudln, su-Derlntendent engineer, and Mrs. Gaudin were passengers aboard the Princess Noran yesieraay ai- ternoon going through to Vancou ver and Seattle to spend vacation GIVE THEM EOK XMAS1 00 I Theatre Tickets ten(lS ,DU tO 4)J.W fnr for chiIdrcn. Children, Students students $100 and $1.50 Xmas Gift Booklets Containing and Adults. Priced from $1.00 to $2.25 (Tax is included) NO LINING UP AT THE BOX OFFICES. You can also send them to Friends and Armed Services Friends elsewhere in Canada where Famous Players The atres operate. ORDER THEM NOW! CAPITOL Famous Players Theatre PHONE GG9 Express the Season's Greetings with The Oldest Name in Scotch Haii & Haig For Gentlemen! CUtUUd, Und4 o.dbottl.d In Sceitond by HAIO ft HAIO LTD IDINBUROH, SCOUAND ii zgm VPBXTTV 07ATO , HAIG fr HAIG Five star i..,-oz. .! ThU advertisement Is not published oi displayed by the Llquoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Will he be one of the fortunate men to receive one of these practical GIFTS IN LEATHER? Zipper Brief Cases, Zipper Portfolios, Billfolds, in black or brown Top Grain,, Seal drain or Walrus Split Cowhide. Acceptable Beautiful Practical A Gift lor 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 PHONE 231 BF.SNER BIOCK 42 est CHRISTMAS GIFTS FURNITURE Chesterfield Suites, Dinette Suites, Bad room 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, AXSIIXSTEK CARPETS and Linoleum Rugs, Axmlnster Carpets, sizes from 15x27 to 9x12; Jaspe Inlaid Rugs, Linoleum Rugs, Congoleum Rugs, Inlaid, Printed Linoleum, Felt Base, (sold KAGVGETravelgard 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, Kiddie Kars, Scooters, Veloclpides, Baby Walkers, Children's Rockers, Baby Swings, Baby High Chairs. Automobiles, Wheelbarrows. Elio's Furniture Store DOLLS TOYS and GAMES DoHs of every nationality and all styles from golden-liaired cupies to the larger dressed and partly dressed; Dutch, Eskimo .i vw- Pnnnnsi. . . . then the bic showily dressed "Beauti l n n a: V Tiiinn avfvttf PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. 3 K ful Baby" Dolls, also Wetums and Crying Babies. Toys of aeroplane 1- classes from moderately priced lines up t the more re -t-i -I-rs.iliv flv when kev is used. Pull Toys tiauuic j -j - - ...hi, crin nHnrhd. Motor Toys made to "go" by turning, a kev r nulling a string. Fire Trucks, Hose Wagons, Town Cars, J Racing Cars, Freight Cars, etc., and many other things to jj delight the children . . jj at the I Variety Store g "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 3 S 330 Third Ave. West Phone Red 120 P.O. Box 757 g V fi NOTICE Please order your Dclnor Frozen Fruits and Vegetables for your Christinas before December 23 to avoid disappointment. ENTERPRISE FRUIT and PRODUCE Co. PnONE 343 THIRD AVENUE AND FIBST STREET FREE DELIVERY a