PAGE EIGHT 1 JmdW 67, e, e, Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT You Can't Fool Santa! Gift Headquarters FOR WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL. To learn how to please a lady, Just visit the Rupert Peoples Store's large display of Christmas Finery. Rest assured Inspirations will come like magic. RUPERT PEOPLESSTORE YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT ' : . arc of paramount impoi-tance. Don't live in a cold, draughty house this winter there's, no need! Insulate Now Willi FIREPROOF DRY INSULEX DRY INSULEX keeps the wanted heat inside in winter and the unwanted heat out in summer. DRY INSULEX makes it possible to produce an even temperature throughout your home, thereby preventing draughts. SEE US ALBERT & McCAFFERY LIMITED PHQNE 116 AND 117 When It's Smoking Think of Tlt GROTTO Cigars and Cigarettes and Other Sundries WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE THE BEST YET IN SPITE OF THE WAR. Wanted -Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAH) Kcpresenting HUDSON'S RAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEIM, Prince Rupert, IJ.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY I ROM HOME" ; Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot fc Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. ' Phone 281 P.O. Box 19G LADIES! Just Arrived 50 NEW COATS ah . '.1 Latest s'y'-cs- nvLnVn,edi l00k 0Ur t"Ck over. Big discounts for cash. Remember, your credit is Kood. GOLDKLOOM "The Old Reliable" at at ., Ot ex at at At at at .-- at B at B at B 'at B at B at B B B B ..- at at a .- at at B 'at B is- at at B B B B B B B B B B B at at B B at B at i m mm v. art mm mt Hxstitnixm CALLING UP YOUNG MEN United States Does Not Intend to Trifle Long With Voluntary Enlistment. WASHINGTON Dec. 19: The United States senate refused yesterday to accept the proposal of the house of representatives that men of nineteen and tweat' not be registered for military service. All men between 18 and 4l will, as a result, be registered. Secretary of War Henry L. Etim- son says that the system of vol- intary enlistment will be ended in the United States as soon as .hf -resent wave of patriotic fervor is over. Then there will be a system of compulsory service. FRANCE AND U.S. ACCORD WASHINGTON. D.C.. Dec. 19 Agreement was reached yesterday between United States and the Vichy government whereby French possessions in the Western Hemisphere will retain their neutrality and integrity. This was accom panied in a conference at the Island of Martinique. The French possessions, oartic- ularly islands in the Caribbean will be permitted to carry on trade and they, in return, are pledged not to be used against ths United States. William Aberhart of Alberta, said yesterday that his government was planning putting a tax cn alcoholic beverages to finance increased old age 'pensions. WHAT! NO PYJAMAS? BERNE, Dec. 19: (0 The Ger mans have banned blue nviamas or any other pyjamas which re semble civilian attire for Royal Air Force prisoners. &AVlCHi'H,iHrii.i. "J ti PRINCE RUPERT THE DAILY NEWS HOUSE TOLD OF COUNCIL Lord Trivy Seal Reveals to Parliament Plans for Supreme War Direction. LONDON. Dec. 19: The Lord Privy Seal. Rt. Hon. Clemen, At-lee, told the House of Commons yesterday of plans to establish a Supreme Allied War Council for the three-fold purpose of pooling resources, directing grand strategy and distributing manpower anywhere in the world where it might be considered most useful. Christmas Program At Borden Street Children Put on Excellent Entertainment for Benefit of Patents. Many parents were present in the attractively decorated music Agreement Reached at Martinique!100111 of Borden Street School yes- for Vichy Possessions in Wes tern Hemisphere' to Remain Neutral. Alberta To Tax Liquor To Give Better Pensions OTTAWA. Dec. 19: Premier I teraay afternoon and enjoyed a unnsimas program put on by the pupils. This program had been given for the Junior school and then for the senior school and was repeated for the parents. Included in the program were recitations by Grade 1 pupils of Miss Patmore's room, Marjotie Way, Mavis Toombs, Henry Black-aby, Gwen Alger, Elvin Phillips and Dan McAfee. Miss Halliwrfl's room put on a neat "Christmas play." A patriotic flag drill was given by Miss MacKay's room, a play, "Trouble in Santa Claus Land," by Miss Jones' class; "The Night Before Christmas," by S. A. Cheeseman's room, wa3 followed by "The Night After Christmas" by Miss Dorothy O'Neill's room. The concluding item was The Spirit of Christmas" by the senior pupils and the school choir. Accompanists for the various musical Items were Rose Marie Hart-wig, Delcay Hanklnson, Rosaline Thain and Haruko Shlmlzu. In the course of the Droiiram J. S. Wilson, who presided, quoted from a letter Just received from Miss S. A. Mills in which she extended sincere Christmas greetings to the pupils of the school as well as to the members of the staff. Following the program the parents made a round of the classrooms where they saw the Christmas decorations in the various grades, most of which had been done by the pupils. 1 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL I? Send a 10 lb. box of f d "Rupert Brand" & SMOKED BLACK COD f I $2.00 Delivered. 3 2? flaihor .llan dappoint ur friends in the Interior &nri on J S? for $2.00 we will deliver a 10 lb. box of Smoked Wack Port $ 9 ExS XMnPStri" ,? y Canadian" NaUonll 4 Pss point In Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. M Mall your order with cheque or cash to: g CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD jk 1 Shinnrerof tv.4 I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vanmnvor Thursday at 1115 p.m., calling at Ocean Fall, and Powell Saturday at Has p.m., CaIlinB at Ocean Falls. JIiiCrtUrsi0n Farc' Vancouver and Return &36.00 Sets on sale Nov-l5th- i94i 10 Fcb- isth, ,042 Flnal fetUrn lmlt nusTax Marc" ". 1942. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS DEC. 18 AND 20 Weturnl,., f.om Vancouver Dec. 23, 29. Jan. , or any Monday thereafter. For lull informatlon..reiervations, etc., call or write U S UHmi' C,TY I'ASSENdn: AGENT, r .8 Iliird Avenue ,.,10nc 2C0 0 'i'iiic imjiti i nsfnw lor Trans-Canada Air Lines f Frank Lloyd, u ko favt jou fe. tuck kilt at "Cavalcadi" Wr "Mutiny 0 7kt Biunt," Bar' . . . "Wrlli tar,"! ANNOUNCEMENT Wc arc Rlad to announce that we arc now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt in full charRc. As Charlie has-'many years' cx pericneintiie trade he knows 'hw$to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do it for you. WE ALSO CARRY DRESS SHOES AND WORKING ROOTS. LING - TAILOR Sixth Street Phone 610 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. CAP1T01 mmoui rutiM 7ZT.9 Complete Shows 1:00, 2 55, 5 13. 7 31. Mj We those Howord, f Virginia led! Jammed to the brim ih pulje. tingling avenlure...heor. stirring romancel KlS 1 MflRTHJV SCOTT !l kv '7 Tht tmaMnf tnathhi triumph triumph jmnmmfBUmmmtm Ufl. RIVE GIFT ROOKS of Theatre Tickets For Christmas v -, t Jfs cmerf tiy T?7dCetfo CO - Sl rirt est kAV ivv Xv.xa. A A 'ill m ,m i ii 1 1 Donald Duck in "Early To Hcrf" LATEST WORLD NEWS GURV1CH CONTRACTORS Houses Moved To Any Location BASEMENTS AND FOUNDATIONS EXCAVATED AND ERECTED . DUMP TRUCKS AND COVERED VANS For Hire By The Day Or By Contract Rock and Soil For Sale When Available OFFICE: EXCHANGE BLOCK COAL! PHONE 32 COAL! Wc make very sure that every ton of coal that- 1s sent to us from the mine has the proper heat-producin5 quail-tics. Were particular about the kind of coal we buy I" this way we make certain that our .customers will w pleased. Place your order now. We'll be pleased w serve you. HEAT WAVE3 ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. I'HONE f51 I'HONK W