i; PAoe FOUR THE DAILY NEWS 4 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE .Y CHAS. DODLUEAD T V "y vtl j""" Optometrist In Charge I I J ' Watch, Clock, Jewelry X J X Repairing, Hand Entraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT m. Bibb type. For One Week Only HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WORKING MAN Overall Special $1.79 1 ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Coveralls Work Pants Work Coats Work Socks Overalls Work Shirts Suspenders Rubber Goods Work Shoes Rupert Men's & Boys' Store Quality You Can Afford. SIXTH ST. Across From llelgerson Realty Heavy Fabrikoid ZIPPER PORTFOLIOS Size 11 inches x !) inches black or brown at the amazingly low price of 60 Cents while they last. Additional stock of this Hem will not be procurable. Get yours now! eMnSvs.Md BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets . . at Your Local Butchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Lttl. BSII COLUMBIA TheMarkets Eggs B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A: Large, cartoned; doz. .42 Local, new laid; doz 45 Fruit Anjou Pears, doz 40 and .50 Emperor Grapes, lb. 18 Cranberries, lb 35 Grapefruit, Calif 6 for .25 Lemons, doz .35 to .45 Navel Oranges, doz 25 to .60 Bananas, lb. . Apples Yellow Newtons. box Butter First Grade, lb Second Grade, lb Lard Pure, lb Vegetables B.C. Potatoes, 7 lb. ... Sweet Potatoes, lb. ... Yellow Newtons, box Butter First Grade, lb Second Grade, lb Lard Pure, lb Vegetables B. C. Potatoes, 7 lb. ... Sweet Potatoes, lb. ... U.S. FOX FARMS 3.25 .42 .40 .20 .25 .ii Garlic. imDorted: lb .2U Eggs B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A Large, cartoned, doz 42 Local, new laid, doz 45 Fruit Anjou Pears, doz 40 and .50 Emperor Grapes, lb .18 Cranberries, lb .35 firanpifruit. Calif 6 for .25 Lemons, doz. 35c to 45 Navel Oranges, doz. 25c to 60 Bananas, lb i Apples Rome Beauties, box 3.00 Delicious, fancy wrapped, box 3.00 3. 20 .42 .40 .20 .25 .11 B. C. Onions, lb 07 Garlic, imported, lb. 20 Parsley, bunch, 10 ! Mexican Tomatoes, lb .30 California Lettuce, head 10 to .13 New Green Cabbage, lb 06 Parsnips, 6 lb - .25 Utah Celery, lb 15 Carrots, 7 lb 1 Interior Turnips, 7 lb 25 California Sprouts, 2 lbs 29 Brocolli, bunch -25 Spinach, lb 17 Cauliflower, each, .25 and 35 Beets, 0 lb 25 Hubbard Squash, lb 06 Meats Fowl, No. 1, lb 33 Roasting Chicken, lb 38 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .55 Second grade, lb. .50 Ham, first grade, lb 40 Picnic Ham, lb .35 Cottage Rolls, lb 40 Pork, shoulder, lb 25 Pork Chops, lb 42 Pork, loin, lb - -35 Pork, leg, lb 35 Pork, dry salt, lb 30 Veal, loin, lb. '.- 35 Veal Chops, lb., 30c and .35 Veal, shoulder, lb 21 Beef, pot roast, .20 and 25 Beef Steak, lb. .35 and 40 Lamb, leg. lb -35 Lamb ChODS. lb. 35c and .40 Lamb shoulder. .25 and 3C Fish Salmon, red spring, lb .25 Halibut, lb - 20 Smoked Kippers, lb . 15c. anu .2( Flour Flour, 49's No. 1 hard wheat .. 1.80 Second, Patent 1.70 Flour, 24's 1-00 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs 65 Sugar White, 100 lb 8.25 Yellow ,100 lb 7.75 Golden Brown -lb. .09 Honey Extracted Honey, per Jar 22c.to Cheese Ontario Solids, new, lb Ontario, mature, lb v .m. Stilton, lb. .'. Nuts Peanuts none Walnuts, broken shelled 80 Dried Fruits Lemon and Orange Peel, Citron .30 .40 Cut Peel - -35 Glazed Cherries, lb 45 Pineapple Rings, lb 05 Prunes, 30-40, lb 17 Prunes, 40-50, lb .15 Prunes, CO-70, 2 lb. 25 Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. .15 Raisins, Cal. seedless, lb 17 Currants, lb. .. Jj H Apricots, lb 35 Apples, dried .. . .18 VS. has 2.655 silver fox farms in 38 of Its 48 states. cirrriNr, it short Abbreviations were commonly used among the ancient writers. Whifflets From The Waterfront Southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, C.P.R. steamer Prin cess Norah, Capt. William Palmer. arrived in port at 6:20 last evening from Alaska, sailing at 9 pm in continuation of her southward voyage. C.N.R. steamer Prince George rant PHirarri fahKe was aeain Mlate in returning from Ketchlkar I nnH RtPtt-art. nnrt rilrt Tint cet in Rome Beauties, box . ZW unm 6.45 thu mornlng from the Delicious, iancy wrappea. dux o.uu northi 5allmg &t g.45 am ,n con tinuation of her voyage to Ocean Falls. Powell River and Vancouver After having been in port since last night discharging fish from Ketchikan for trans-shipment east over Canadian National Railways, Northland Transportation Co.'s mnfnrshin llnpr Northland sailed B.C. Onions, lb 07, at g.45 thls mornlng jn continua- tlon of her voyage to Seattle. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. John Williams, arrived in port at 12:30 noon today from, the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. CONDUCTOR TO RETIRE Well Known Railway Man, Tom Spencer, To Be Superannuated Next Month 'Tom' Spencer, veteran Canadian National Railways conductor who is known to and extremelj popular with everybody along the line between Prince George and ; Prince Rupert, will be superan nuated next month and his friends at Smithers are arranging to give him a farewell party and smoker in Smithers on Thursday evening next. Mr. Spencer will be greatly missed from.,f.he trains where he has carried out his duties genially for the past twenty years and more. He came here with other old timers from Vermont before the line was opened. THE SlTKEMK COl'KT OF KKITIMI COU'MHIA IN I'KOHVTK thr Mattrr r thi" "Administration Act" iid In thr Mailer of thr I.Mutr or nreen Srmlrn Odrgaard (Othrrlsr nown a Jirpli S. Iklrcuiinu im-rasm ntrstatr. TAKE NOTICE that by order at His Tcskt. V. E Fteher. msd cn the 28th iv ct Jr.ti.ua-y. A. D. 1942. I was aj tir. cd jjb" 'rarer ci me eaaw cj omen svendwa uaesa&ra (ainerwaee known as Jwrta S. Odeiriard) dewiwd, -id frit ", riMes mvj.mz claims Btfaunei ii rld f-fntis .are Iwrciby required to furnish name, properly verified, to me n - : . 28ra dray ci Pfiaruary, K. D. 1942, nd all psrttes Indebted to ule cr.-t are requlrM to pay the amount ci their todebtedttees to me DATED at Prttvoe Rupert, B. C, this 38th day ci January, A. D. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official AdimArtlPtrator. Prtnoe Ruipert, B.C. XMAS TREES OF DAWSON Former Anyox Man Turns Seasonal Verse. Percy Powell, whom many Out of our readers will remember as a former resident of Anyox and wno went to" the Yukon on the closing down of the Anyox plant, sends some lines of verse which were published in the Dawson News at Christmas time. Mr. Powell is now territorial treasurer for the Yukon, "also treasurer and tax collector for the city of Dawson. He is completely sold on the Yukon and Its many attractions and plans to make Jawson his permanent home. The verses are as follows: The Christmas trees of Dawson. Thev erow on every hill; Just take an axe and sauy lorm. And cut them where you will. They flourish by the thousand In this great Northern land; And decked In white 'twould seem they'd been Touched by a fairy's wand. The Christmas trees of Dawson, How brightly do they gleam in homes where joy and gladness reign, And good health is supreme. With tinsel bright, and many a toy, m nd colored lamps so gay, The children reach the height ol joy On their own Christmas Day. The Christmas trees of Dawson, 'low beautiful and fair, Dn porch and lawn and hillside slope. They greet you everywhere. From Christmas - time to New Year's Day Their multi-colored lights Defy the gloom and darkness of The winter's chilly nights. On the Christmas trees of Dawson, With lauehter and with joy. The parents place tlie presents for Each wondering girl and boy. And gaily-colored parcels Whose numbers would amaze, Await the lucky children, On this their day of days. The Christmas trees of Dawson; In many a window fair, They cheer some weary, lonely i soul, Who finds a solace there. The sight brings- back fond mem ories Of days of long ago; Pernios, lo ease an aching hea't The silent tear will flow. The Christmas trees of Dawsor! With each succeeding year. May Christmas trees with beauty shine To spread the Christmas cheer To bring new hope to wandering souls, Where'er It can be given; To thrill the hearts of children dear, And point the way to heaven. L 1 FOR EVERY OCCJSWH WUR f JE Phone 654 for free delivery CAPIUNO BREWING CO ITD This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. BACK H THEIH NEW UUCi MOT! THAT SLAP HAPPT PAIR IN THE LOUDEST AND FUNNIEST OF THE WHOLE THIN MAN. SERIES I I 5:27. 7:26. 9:28 WWW I www All! T1IK MOVIES The population of Los Angeles in 1870 was 5,728. As Un:le Sam's fifth city, it was 1,504. 277 in the 1940 census. NYLON I'lNCH-IIITS Nylon substitutes for leather, cork and sponge have been devel oped. EVEN IN OLD DAYS High heel shoes and "wedgies" FRIDAY, JANUARY n 11 All 11 VI 111 !! - wewi .mm-1 ON "DONALD DUCK'S CAMERA" WORLD NEWS Today and n,rrvrrc Saturday ftYftiia Complete Shows 1 amflMI 1:10, 3:03, 5:0G, gT Ufl 7:05. 9:05 MrilVK A rAMOUt riATtlt 1MMTM BOOKS AND BOOKS ine iiarvara noiary na vsi& In size every twenty ycir.- ( last century. SIB IIAKBYS START Kir Harrv Tfliirtpr K- r- Lll LAI 1 . KlJL lllA I ll.M I I III 1 11 - t11 4 U1111 i a week. PASSING GLOKY f. Ti . 11 J were worn in Europe in the 18th a? the Great Cordon oi '.he century. of the Crown of Italy A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" EVERYTHING FOR THE WINDOW WINDOW BLINDS, green and cream: CURTAIN RODS c ,- and double, all lengths; WINDOW SWINGING CRANES BRASS WINDOW TUBING . We make CURTAIN RODS up to (2 I long, flat or round. IMIONE 77." 327 THIKI) AVEMt J. W. Rogcrson Wishes to Announce That the Xe Store, the MIDWAY GROCERY at the Lower Corner of Sixth Ave. and Ambrose, is Now Completed and Open for Uusiness, Our prices are right, our service unequalled. Visit our store tod seme your Grocery problem. PHONE BLUE 285. Canadian National Railways Steamers Leave Prince Rupert Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m. for Ketchikan and Stewart. Thursdays at 11:15 p.m. for Ocean Falls, Powell Itivcr an Vancouver. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return fin "He1"18 on sale Nov. 15th. 1941, to Feb t5th, t?tfUUU 1942. Final return limit March Win. 1942-Plus Tax Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc.. call or write It. S. GBEIG. CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Avenue IWert Phone 200 Prince Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines JUST RECEIVED: 800 SQ. YDS. OF LINOLKlM or lour Requirements. UNPAINTED FURNITURE I)ropSide Tables, Chairs, Chests of Drawers. Step Laddeis Stools Ceiling Dryers, Medicine Cabinets, Meat Safes, Ironine Bnarfc Hindow Shades, Blankets, Beds, Spring - Filled Metres Occasional Pieces of all kinds, BagEaCe of all description Elio's Furniture Store TIIIUI) AVENUE iK,NCi: KlIPER