i ?AGZrOC3 I 11 For Men's, Women's, and Children's House Slippers For Men's and Boys' Personal Gifts 'And the Quickest way to a Woman's Heart 5 Wishing You All a I Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year "House of Fine Foods" KWO.NG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 :th AVE. WEST All your patronare welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 217 Take My Tip, f '1 DO MY SHOPPING AT THE 3 PEOPLES STORES STORE s JVe simply wish to all our Friends This Time Honored Greeting LINDSAY TRANSFER CO. PACIFIC STEVEDORING & CONTRACTING CO. RUPERT MOTORS TOM LEE & SON i Enterprise Fruit and Produce Co. y Phone SO Third Avenue and First Street Greetings We WUh All Our Customers and Friends A Very Merry Christmas s sw in ... tr ' IX THE MTKKME f'OI'KT i)T HRITIMI COI.I MBII IX PROBATE n the Matter of thr "AdmljiMralioii , Art- and In the Millrr f th, VMaX, of Alriandfr TAKE NOTICE Um. by oV-r of Hli r " . " tnao on th 2nd 0T of Dwwnber. AX). I82 I ni at-pototed AdaHntacrMor of tfc Estate bf i"npr Bir Wbiddea. ded. S a ptirtst. hing oUta. fcoJnrt aud eaat we beby wmilnrfto on or fttnut ttoe tb dy of January AJ. 1U. muI Ul partta to3ebtd to t we required to arr the jaomKof wr taw to Se uaiisj at PA Bcpert. BC itfe day of Decanter. AU. 1943. KOHiLOJ A. WATT - - Official Admlnutmor. Prise Rupert, 'BC IS OPENED Hs Wareis? y Mr. and Mrs. Sias Jhaa at TBit f Kiipaex T1,tt U C iL: - !aL ruiHrtW Auwj uui v uiu iiuuu x iicnos axmea so Acts is THE CUT RATE SHOE STORE RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE 'RUPERT PEOPLES ti uaesfaiaac of & W jehensced pfas, the mete sad occupancy of new haae. itr. ad ICrs. Stkt Johnson reeenl2y staged a -bawe waK wfcfcfe with rnenis is attedance fres a eejearatoa at the vae fine and j of the new home. the I SPORT THAT ll !l MsaaBaaaMaaBar MAKE SURE OF PIES at home zncl&dmg the chiefs of mi- cm uses of in vfflage as -byH a other ading csCzens and their wive, also Rev. A. Eutherfwrr! Uw. . ' Sinister An rlartf a ITWJtAw y The object of the festive ocea-? ;soa ni weE expressed in the words of tiw hoct who said: We. H '.as a family, bate been inierertd m me acvaace of Chriatianitr v J - . jMfT la ni ac tire and .leading pert in tbe work off the chorea of osr TtBaae. I believe it fittmy ttia u show the friendly Christian spirit j, ana nu our hose with the warmth of Christian friendship. We wish . to show also that we highly appre-felate the fellowship of osr jj brothers." J The chiefs and others -sho Baf t speeches expressed the feensgs of 03066 Pt. thanking the host " ' "r the honor of having been in- i Mrs. Jane SUrr. Mrs. Johnson's I mother, was the first speaker. She ;j ; acknowledged that she had gladly ty ; made a contribution toward the ft cost of the new home. Silas Johnson assured his mother-in-law that she woold always haTe a comforUble home with his family as long as she lived and that she would be wen earrd for in her old age. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Morrison, Walter Lata, Andrew Crosby, Robert Wilson, Peter Angus and Henry aiujc an addressed the gathertne. A , uniting the natives of the village 3 in Christian brotherhood. ; Robert Wilson, an eighty-two ' year old patriarch. to5d of the days ' . when they did not sit around the ' 1 tables as they were doitfg now but, 1 instead, sat around fires set rn the ' centre of a mud floor, cooking j their food on a spit over the flames. ! He said that white friends of the I natives had never failed in their efforts to give leadership and kind and helpful advice, assisting -the native people in rising to higher standards of life. Andrew Crosby expressed the view that money was a good thing when it was properly used but a very bad thing when it was kint hidden or used for evil purposes. ro use it for the buildlne of a pnrf home such as this he cnnMerH a worthy nuroote inrfwxi Henry Aluk, chief of the tribe and last of the nat.tr m tn av acknowledged the semre sn-, jo.inson in. the church. He had given of his time and talent with out expecting monetary reward Mr. Aluk called nrvw t 1 f uprc to sing the hymn. "Jesus. Lovor nf j i, soul. - j Rev. A Rutherford, the resident 2 missionary, was the lat A, After calling upon the people to A rise and sing. "B!est Be the Tie A (That Binds." he spoke briefly and fH j ... viaji oi cecicatJon rSCBSAY. DBCB2T, Our Xmas Show Special Showing Tomorrow and Saturday Ccsnpieie Shows Start DaiH.io. 2 is 4 r? - v Holidays "Off" In Telephones Service Folk and Uuet Business re War Work Will Keep lines Busy MONTREAL, Dec. 24 O In ing the public not to make out-of-town calls on Chilstmas Dar th Bell Telephone Company points out the reason is urgent. By refraining from calling long distance subscribers will avoid th , themselves and clear the wires wr war workers and boys and girts in camps and barracks who win be unable to get home fnr ; Christmas, to say nothing of war activities which cant take a holiday. Since the war there ha hr a tremendous shift in the popula- Hon 01 tnis continent. Tbi vfar quite a rmnber of war senricM and war industries must continue work over Christmas, so that there will be more business calls Dec. 25 than In peacetime. It was not until 1930 that it was commonplace to hold a farnilv re union at Christmas bv telenhnn During thii period, telephone service was speeded up, so that 60 ,per cent of all kmg distance calls jwere comoieted whii th iio- Red Horner of Marlboro Juniors, rt fu U1hoae-turned professional with Toronto n before w ine Christ- Maple Uafs 14 years ago this'T tVtI "if becoming- a prob-week. Said to be one of hardest- "hPpto hitting defencemen in tbe Na- H . f" to tional Hockey League. Homer was' "ff dayf1U?lf-the circuit's nenaltv leader f-' craam3ed 1110 a few frantic four years. noors M " "y Jack Dempsey, fuUy aware of Joe Louis' ability with his fists, announced 7 years aeo vestrrtar c woiua conduct a "white hope-tourney among Canadian and United States boxers, nimtwi bouts were held in both countries mil no one was unearthed to halt the Brown Bomber. heavyweight championship. Timely Recipes FRENCH STYLE ONIONS 5 cups small silver-skinned onions 1 can condensed consomme Pinch of pepper 3 tablttpoons grated cheese 'sharp) Heat the ffmtnrrmo tn Kltln . 1 - vvuwji, A pie-Ol the-month rJtlh rmronf- add onlnna an nV. nll t i. f " M , ' ".'V. VW. MUUi fciJUC, ly -wrmed at XUlwaukee. nrmiHi aboat iti minntu rv. .jj 300 pies a month for servicemen at per and grated cheese Just before serving. Serves 5 itts TOO lirvr.nv . Solomon Solomon Islands Uvuti were ... vm f ttie on the a oy cannibsOum Don't let Xmas put you -In the Red!" Shop at THE Vcroniqa Lake Coming .Mon Tucs.; "Gentleman Jim," Errx.j Frnn I I K1"!-:ilt !a,l"" " I j Complete Snows at 7:00. 9.10 . "ALWAYS L MV I I hi rTt I MB. mSi aflRkVBC m sssss AMOUI rtSTIII TMIATII Sunday .MidnitcTHIS Gl'N FOK HIKE Early attempu by Earoan. t "StiA .V i .UWBE SODAS. TOO :M : Chiae 'r-m-.v ar- 4-ve: ,p!r S oca' drjg Sf rc? ace ;!-d;- cne, -..-r;.,, ::-?: T V - - --- . sr isffirriLii!. i r m A Grand rana Caf are DECEMBER 25 Christmas to All Our Customers i and Friends SPECIAL ,$1.00. CHRISTMAS DINNER Relishes Celery Heart Sweet Pickie. o. Corabtnatton Salad Cocktail: Tomato Juice Soup: Royal Consomme. Cream Torr Starttr: Poshed Spring Salmon. Creatr. S, CHOICE (Stand's Juicy stak and Mrashroorr. pd Loin of Lamb Chop. Tomato s tUtftftd Young Tom Turkey. Cranberry Stuffed Yoont chkkea. Jelly StaXfed Young Oooee. Baked Appio FHlet Young Capon Cutlet, Bacon VEGETABLES Bettered Brussels Sprouts. Green Ft Baked Sweet Potatoes SWEET ENTREES Peach Short Cake, Fruit Cake. Hot Mir.c 1 Steamed Plum pudding, ice Cream. JeUo. Whu ; Tea Coffee Milk Orapes Oranges Appios $1.00 Here's Wishing All Our Friends the Compliments of the Season Variety Store gS ranafIjail E' L 0 n 11 offtra(Tp Where your dime, are little 2 if VWUMU1U VX UIU1 U,v dollars 1