PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS ..JL. , I . IZSSZ .' District News , HI ' HPSSIBBBSl Legion Planning Kitselas 'Xmas j Hut At Terrace Concert Fine Would Be ITsetl by Members as Well as Entertaining Visiting Soldiers. TERRACE, Dec. 19: The Canadian Lgion held a Joint meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Arnold Creelman. The men's organization and the women's auxiliary met for the purpose of considering a proposal to provide a hut for the use of the members and also to be avaiUb!e for entertaining soldiers who may be here on furlough. TUKKEY RATION 'The U. S. Army bought 1,500,000 pounds of turkey for Thanksgiving. I lit IV ? "' S.:1. i UiiS B.S.SAB KB JONES' FAMILY MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 Saturday Specials KEEP RUMP ROAST 25c Per lb SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 25c Per lb T-BO.NE ROAST 25c Per lb ROUND STEAK Per lb 25c SIRLOIN STEAK 25c Per lb LAMB LEOS OF LAMM 30c Per lb LOIN OF LAMB 30c Per lb : PORK LEOS OF PORK 30c Per lb BACK BACON Sliced; per lb 40c SHAMROCK HAMS Whole or half; per lb 35c Limited Quantity, Extra Special BUFFALO ROAST Per lb 3QC STEAK Per lb 3 v POULTRY BUCKS Per lb 35c GRADE A TURKEYS Per lb 40c b:ii:i mmn uxm m mvmm When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE-Call 235 Taxi Proprietor - o, Klldal S 1 E C I A L NOTICE! s.s. "CATALA" will leave Prince Rupert Monday, December 22 is:uu p.m. uliunirl rltl) and will arrive Vaiuouvcr Wednesday, 3:00 p.m. NOTE! This special Christmas sailing replaces and cancels regular sailing Tues-day, Dec. 23, at 1:30 p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 568 DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl Ladles' and Children's Alterations Phone Ulk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing i KITSELAS, Dec. 19: The Home League of the Salvation Army held a splendid Christmas entertainment at Kitselas last Saturday evening, a fine program oelng en-Joyed by old and youn? alike. John Cecil was chairman and a speech was made by Walter Wright. Following the program, ! Santa Claus, represented bvj deorge Turner, arrived on tho scene and distributed gifts to all ' present. j Opening with 'O Canada.' the program consisted of the follow- ! Ing numbers: j Recitation, "Three Little Chest- i nuts," Rose Seymour. Duet, "Once In Royal David's ! City," Emily and Pearl Seymour. ! Action song, "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush," nine children. Recitation, "I Like the Winter Best." Ralph Turner. Action song, "John Brown." nine children. Duet. "As We Gladness Man of All," Laura and Phyllis Turner. Trio, "Silent Night," Floi a, Phyllis and Laura Beaven. Duet. "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth," Frances and Flo ra Beaven. Action song, "Twinkle, Twinkle. Little Star," three girls. Trio, "Santa Is Here," Cgris Henry and Rena Beaven. Solo, "O Come All Ye Faithful." Flora Beaven. Flora Beaven acted as orranist for the evening. The entertainment was orcan- ized by Envoy Wrlsht who is in charge of the Salvation Army st Kiiseia with the assistance of Frances Turner, Home League secretary, and Mrs. Esther Kennedy, treasurer. VANDERHOOF Kenneth Louis Johnson was (elected village commissions- at Vanderhoof at the annual municipal election last week. He received thirty-three votes while Mrs. Mabel Lena Campbell, first woman ever to seek office here, received fifteen. the Central British Columbia j Livestock Association, at Its an-K( nual meeting recently in Burns jLake, elected officers as follows: ntoetrianf rt t trill l vuiuvnu, v, lYiiier; ice-pree-ldent, T. E. Gerhardl; secretarv- treasurer, R. Blackburn; directors, A. walker, H. Durban, E. Stnhe, C. Foote, W. C. Shover and J R. White. Harold M, Perlson had the mU- fortune to fall and break his wrist wniie loading a car of flour at Vanderhoof. The new permanent hospital board at Vanderhoof consists of Harry V. Taylor, George Ogston, George Cameron, Mrs. A. A. Hutchinson and Mrs. M. G. Kerr. Hubert Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poole of the Mapes district, is a patient In the Vanderhoof hospital suffering frnni n broken wrist. uome nursing classes have been organized in Vanderhoof by the ocal branch of the Red Cros Society. A meeting for the purpose of organizing was held las: night. Ralph and Jack Anditx of the Prairiedale district near Vanrte--hoof have arrived safely m Eng land ror active service. They arc with the Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry Regiment. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Selkirk have arrived here from Selkirk has been armolntrri tfnifJ ed Church pastor for Vandeihoof aim rwi eraser. Messrs. Bradlev. Bat- a m Stewart, farmers of the Lakes district, last week shlhhPi .. eight head of hogs to the Vancou ver siock market. Miss B. Jones of the staff of the Vanderhoof branch of th i-a dian Bank of Commerce Is spend-ng vacation visiting at her home m Bmitners. TIRES GO RAYON The use of rayon in place of cott6n cord is increasing in the manufacture of tires for buses trucks, automobiles and airplanes si ""SEisr- - allilf ill 1 JIFFiteSlP Terrace Miss Freda Hall arrived on Wed nesday from Prince Ruocrt 13 spend the Christmas holidays with her parents at Terrace. Miss Jessie Llewellyn has re turned home from Prince Rupert for the Christmas holidays. J. A. Barman arrived Wednesday night from Vancouver. Mrs. O. T. Sundal entertained a party of friends on Tuesday at Terrace Hotel in honor of Mrs. Roy Newton, who will shortly be 6 uum- "l uir.u.iu. other sons besides Dr. Cade heie. NO PRIVACY THERE (fourteen grandchildren and twen-During. th2 First Great Warl great-grandchildren, goldfish were used to 'de'tect the ! - presence of poison gas v-v e, e, ft : & Iff Iff Iff a? Iff Iff Iff Iff TSffliiffliWffli WALLACES Some Suggestions to Gift Shoppers FOR THE FAIR SFA't Boxed Handkerchiefs, a pleasing Variety, from, per box ; 25c to $1.75 Handbags, from 95 j0 $j 75 Umbrellas, a nice selection $1.98 to $5.50 Padded or Satin House Coats, f.ro,m $5.50 to $11.50 dainty Underwear xNighties and Pajamas at various prices. n. Gloves and Hosiery, all at the price you want to pay. FOR THE MEN FOLK: Ties, in boxes 75c, 85c und S1.00 Boxed Hankies, khaki or white, Scarves wool or silk, from .... $1.00 to $2.75 Suspender Sets, garters, arm bands and Novelties at various prices. FOR THE HAKV: All aim!? Wool T' Pram in Sets J)ink or white 52.25 fo$2.tf5 o7- "u.suy covers S2.JJ5 5 in i . . t.,, Also in p easing variety Lap Pads, Wool Romp- B era, Knitted Suits, Mitts, Shawls,' Teddies "nd names. FOR THE HOUSE. T0Wfl Spfs SAof Cf Fancy L Doilies, Lace Cloi :Ll!S ffi Store will be open Saturday and open venience of evening shonnrrJ, Phone 9 -7 This advertisement iS not published or Mother of Local Doctor Is Dead Mrs, Mary Sofia Cade Passes Away In South at Age of Ninety-Four Years. Mrs. Mary Sofia Cade cf Mission, mother of Dr. J. P. Cade of Prince Rupert, died last Saturday in the south at the ripe oil age of ninety-four years. The funeral k-n j don and interment was made, in Hatzlc Cemetery The late Mrs. Cnric h ihron Advertise in the Dally News. a 'B a 'B 'B 'B 'B Of 'B B B B B & a at B B B a a B B B B B B B Mtht, closed Momlav Ki.hi B B ct Third and Fnilm, B Ct displayed by the L.quor Control 2 For the Ladies iff HANDBAGS Iff In Genuine Morocco Iff WRIST WATCHES Iff In new models of distinction. iff Iff CA.MEO BROOCHES AND Iff PENDENTS Iff BRACELETS, PURSES, PEN SETS iff Vv.'f DRESSER SETS Iff in sterling silver, crome Iff tone and velva pearl. e, & R. e: Till; PIONEER JEWELER STANLEYW. COLTON D.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block I'honi r.in NOTICE! Deliveries throughout t h e city have been reduced to two each day as follows Morning Delivery leavei at 10:30 a.m. Afternoon Delivery leaves at 3:00 p.m. You are asked to olease co-operate with us and leave your orders before? these hours. Orders left afte- 3:00 pm. will be delivered the fol-lowinn morning. Thank y0i.. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 . 19 P.O. Hox Opposite Canadian Legli.n LARGE GROUND FLOOR SPACE . . suitable for shows or danres, corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street. C, K. I5LACK, Central Hotel ' . THE SEAL QUALITY 13 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyo PINlTsEAL FineBt Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll in Prince Rupert. Sf K U Board or by ,h'e Govern of British Columb,! j For the Men WRIST WATCHES in the newest model. WATCH CHAINS ZIPPER SETS - with chromium, n o n-tornLshable fittings. TOBACCO POICIIES LEATHER BILLFOLDS W. CAMERON CHRISTMAS For Her: 9 Adnenne Toilet Sets S1.15 to SI 1.75 Jasmine Toilet Sets 85c to $11.50 Gardenia Toilet Sets 85c to 81.50 Evening in Paris Toilet Sets $2.00 to $11.00 Houbigant Toilet Sets $2.00 to S3.00 Cutex Nail Sets .'tfc to S12.00 Revlon Nail Sets '. 81.00 to s 1.50 Woodbury Toilet Sets 81.00 and $2.10 -fancy Stationery 10c to $:1.00 Also Colognes, Perfumes of Yardlev, Lwipn Ie Long, Lentheric, Houbigant and 1 For Him: I fv? Bachelor Shave Sets , 75c to Ss.50 Yardley Shave Sets . S1.25 to tf.7.5fl Woodbury Shave Sets v. $1.00 Also: Purses, Tobacco Pouches, Hair Brushes,, Key Rings. Fancy Christmas Wrapped Chocolates C0c to S!.()0 Christmas Cards, Seals, Tags, Ribbon, Paper. -7 Crackers and TIIK KEXALL STOHB Open Dally from Sundays and Holidays from H.tM..Vn..ViuVn.Tn..kLf For the Home CREAM AMI SI rc.AKS BEAUT! Fl'L TEA SLTS ENTREE DISIILs HAKIM! niSIKs , CASSEROLES PIE PLATES LARC.E WAITEI5S BON BON'S FLOWER BASKETS 6 CENTRE PIECES MANTLE CLOCKS -and hundreds a article Third Avenue, Next Roval Hank 6 SUGGESTIONS 8 A Tree Decorations 9 PHONICS 81 AM) 82 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. 12 - 2 p.m. and 1 - 9 P "1- 5S w. ..fc. .. HSu-tS? $V We A?a,VZ Fresh Local Raw and HELMONT CO. Jastciiri7cd asituri.iu Milk 4 Indies? and fienU' SulU or Topcoat to Measure. VALENTIN DAW M. T. LEE, Tailor . r" piionr 657 P.O. 110x975 I'hdiie Gr. SCO" . 1 - - r - - ' : , . 1 When You Want a Itelialjlfc, Csmforlalile. Dependable 2S PHONE 13 21-Hour Service at Itecular Kates . If you lose anything advertise for it.