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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
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