f -'TMBER 4 Wst savi: thi: TCH P.r Nt 'S3 iiottli: : i i it not pub-a.i'd oy the U-H'xird or by Uie ? British Columbia ! rhief architect , . National Rail-J. Y. McCar-mtfct, and liar-smith Bros, and : arrived In the hi local War-, .! out They will lit on thlr re- STOPPED or Monty Bitk kiNliaRnwll I Ui l)Jl l-HI.WJlirTlfVN I.EStXTS TRY IV ANT ADD. mure elegant than fine TH DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE jni lonpf.KuioN .r im mum I r-.,u of the .Id BtaMw 52tK lX! 1 1 nix with lovely New Lingerie ' Christmas .dreams come f"r gala evenings, u ulcer gift. lMMV. IMl;M,Kit,'. t J ''c k nogn for th, poM rrf "If .1 IH-rxTii t, - i f 'nau.i,iitT Tlfl; m .,f n TO'mtlon ol widl. 'i t ind null be i r if t. i.w wrltlto .haii fc two Bcijr of the VluAtrtt tlAr fa !tt. tn P r .- ., 101. Ml. 'h hU1 TH'II tttmtr ha . .1 ?i4 at Ov VUIr ofTI-. and "" ' iw w. ridMir tod ot-fueku or Oracrlptlon of Jm oaiididax in alien nunnw to aUlflcit-nOy idm-t y tutidhi Th qunlifi ..MM I'w C-mm-ii(..nrr nr. a foll.a. (in. I" . rrtoe diaquallfled ty Hactkm I f t ii- B hfdul- : j t!i, VlUiMje Hnlc. pi! .' A any prrt-m J br juli-!ird . hi- c ntmiMtnorr wttaae mto i. on - v- l. u. ajvl who M the. wrr i ml ; rtrrij hta Um Munl-clpU ) Iwviax an awtawd vaMie of at '. f!' hun-lrnl (iillaira over aad U- flu- annum of any fcadgtnrui or i-bflrici r T--I affatnat Ph aam. and hi it i t , ( which all lun &ur to the Mimlr -.lliv bmfi bm pId IN THK EVKKT c; a POLL twin ner-rmn ju "i Pi.aftail be on liint-liw Hit: i:ih ntv or in;. (i.M licit. i, isit .. - mcotionad Vluntctoal Of- : f frcmi iiiiie (9l"o'ckclc AM. to Bw:i 7 1 .cIikH Fl of .fhkrti efrv praon U fsx. o: UK KU . I T'fK f'JR YEMtM U nfsaw and gcvrm him- TUB OSLV IB TO HALL HOLD OP MiHIOD OF THRE. Cdaaril T. tiilr Iwltr. RturntnK Offk-rr NOT1CK The City of Prince Rupert is of-?' ring .'for sale the property sltu-.i-e on Lot 4, Block 3. Section 1. Tenders will be received up to Friday noon, December 4th, 1942 The highest or any tender no! necessarily accepted. Dated December 1st. 1942. 2S1 CITY CLEItK AHncuhcemiHtA Ail advertisements in this column will be charged for a! full month at 25c a word. I Dramatic entertainment will be given by Mrs. J. T. Mandy on service men's night. Salvation Army Hall. Thurs. Dec. 3. 8:15 p.m United Bazaar, Dec. 3. Help Norway Invitation Dance,! Oddfellows' Hall, Dec.4. Rebekah Dance. Hall. Wednesday. Dee. uuon. GIFT IDEAS Boxed Hankcrchicfs Sportswear Gloves Mi en s Toiletries Could anyone ' Ukc a new 'Housecoat, a hint to Santa np to our'c6mplefe selection and you yc It today. ar more collegiate friends, you'll 'find ourlovcly collecUon more than complete. makes a lovelier gift than a Purse Oddfellows' 9. By lnvl- i Women of Moose lrtvluBonal loirlstirhu itancinf pitly, CTdfel-1 lows' Hatl December 16. Rfksh- menU J. M. Taylor, resident auditor at tbe local dy dock, and Mr. Taylor returned to the city thU morn-irg from a trip to Vancouver, .Allan OorimnK assistant superintendent of the local dry dock, returned to the city thte morning frtfm a trtp to Vancouver. Capt. Brown, harjor master and paH -aden. arid Mrs. Brown re turned to the city this morning from a trip to- Vancouver. , K. S. Oreig, city passenger agent for Canadian .National Railway returned to the city this morning Jrom 'Vancouver where he has been spending a few weeks on vacation. A Prince Rupert " Dry Dock Employees' Association. Employees' i DANCE to be held In the Staff House Dining Hall. Saturday 9 to 1 12. Admission 50c. Lajdles Free. I All men must show their Red or Oreen Passes. (283 1 BEAUTY fW Wm mi If you know she has love aliliouse or -two. which eSrcr you 6liotc, Lingerie DreSses Chooie a Illuc River registered Diamond and Coronet Wedding rinjt. Matched in beauty and VnQn everywhere for quality and value at whatever price you pay. I 1 Sfflfflffl rcTTTTTacimm CHOOSE YOUR ENGAGEMENT There it no dataller gift than Handkerchiefs. appreciated Stilin Housecoats Sweaters Handbags WALLACE'S THIRD- AVENUE this t, the'll surely rfl Ind dressy RING JOHN HULCER Ltd. For a really nkc gilt a Sweater, Jacket, Skirt or Suit will be Just the tkkct thU year. She's proud of her hands, shehl appreciate Gloves and they'll add a dashing note to her costume. . 'i . . I VAvnl a a t a Itl. a. 1 ma rj-t. If you re in aouot aDoui guts, see our ofxwn, u.u 1 ies Accessories Hosiery Blouses and displayed to help you buy. wnth until right oly a limited number ofpping days Christmas, be wise, choose your "Just accotiftorles now. Hosiery will fee much more year than ever bef6re. 3 8 8 Cedar Chests, Tea Wagons, Coffee Tables, Comforters, Axminster Carpet. ELIO'S, Prince Rupert. Cordon Bryant returned to the city this morning from a business Irtp to Vancouver. Mrs. George Weightman, who ha been on a trtp to Vancouver to receive medical treatment, returned to the city from the south this morninc;. I I fa I 8 8 fa fa 8 8 8 8 8 fa 8 fa I fa SINUS PAIN Relieved Fast This Easy Way! Put a Ifw drops of Vict Va-tro-nol up racn nosiru ana Ictl it go to work" brtnelnit ouixrk. soothing relief -ViV Irora miserable VICSfS V "Jila sinus pain. VA-TRO-NOL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson returned to the city from Vancouver where Mr. Thompson has been receiving treatment at the hands of specialists. His health is now much improved. R. W. Sinclair, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived an the- city this morning from Victoria, where he Is spending the winter, to pay a visit to the plant on the Skeena River on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Parquhar, formerly of this dty, are now re-sttVn in Montreal where Mr. Parquhar holds a responsible position. Mrs. Parquhar joined the teaching staff of a Montreal school The body of James Edward White, who died of exposure recently when a speedboat operating out of T. A. Keiley Logging Co.'s camp on the Queen Charlotte Islands was swamped, was sent night to Vancouver for interment. Jack Hanson, superintendent for the Kelly Co., went through the same experience but was rescued alive. FOR SALE Baby crib, $5.00. Blu 257. 1431 6th Ave. E.. (882) FOR SALE Solid oak dining room suite. Phone Green 789. r283i FOR SALE Newstand, Tobacco, Confectionery, Magaaine, and Novelty Store. Exceptionally good sales record. Reply Mrs. R. E. Gunderson, Box 73, Prince George.B.C. (283) FOR SALE Victoria country home situated in about 17 acres of -land in beautiful Saanich peninsula Bam and other buildings. Price $3400 cash. W. O. Wallace, 215 Scollard Building. Victoria. FOR SALE Double bed complete, dresser, baby carriage, cjlb; good conaiuon. Appiy suite z, nana Block. - (282) FOR SALE Six roomhouse, 9th Ave. West. $21,00. Terms, Apply McClymont Agency, 307 Third Ave. DOUBLE BED, complete: good condition, $25. 411 7th Ave. West, downstairs. (283) FOR SALE Modern bungalow. near Dry Dock. Phone Green 715. (283) FOR SALE Heater, double bed (hardwood). 960 First Ave. West. (2831 FOR SALEKitchen Cabinet, good condition. Phone Black 896. (282) LOST LOST Pair of brown military Ox fords. Finder please return . to Dally News. (283) LOST Gold cross and chain In box between Prince Bupert Hotel and train. Finder please leave at Police station. (283) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, gentleman preferred. Apply Box 402 - Dally News. ' 233 52 THIRD AVENUE Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, who has been on a visit to Vancouver, returned home from the south this morning. Notice ,The regular meeting of Local 180 U.X., PAJS., and Marine Pipe Fitters will be held Sunday 'at 1:00 p.m. in the Longshoremen's Hall, 8th and 2nd Street instead of the usual time and place. All members i are urged to attend as business of i " importance will be discussed. Bytg order of the executive board. (Signed) ; R. WILSON, Secretary, Classified Ads. FOR SALE PIANO FOR SALE, good condition. Phone Green 920 after 6 pjn. 1 284i WANTED WANTED Married couple wants 3 or 4 room house, preferably near Dry Dock. Apply Box 401 Daily News. ' (285) WANTED Experienced girl or lady to care for 3-year-old girl during day. Very good wages. Mr. Street. Phone 591 during day. (285) WANTED Housekeeping room for soldiers' wife, will do part time housework if necessary. Phone Pte. G. E. Hutchinson, Ordnance Workshop. (284) HELP WANTED Meat cutter, good block man, also part time delivery driver, male or female, for meat market. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 24. -(283 WANTED One or two rooms or small house. Box 399 Dally News. (2891 WANTED To rent, three rooms by January 1 for soldier's family. Will gay four months' rent in advance. Box 398 Daily News. (282) WANTED Gentleman wants room or board and room. No objection to city outskirts. Box 400 Dally News. WANTED Truck driver, male or female. Apply. Unemployment Insurance Commission MI 15. (tf) MARRIED OR ENGAGED? THEN you should read the unusual, sensational book "Facts of Life," 25c postpaid; 136 pages; adults only; guaranteed. Illustrated medical catalogues Included free. Medical Hearth Bureau, Station P., Toronto. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and Board for man sharing. Tift T?r- few Ctrtwtf PERSONAL DRESSMAKING Alterations. 737 Second Avenue. Apartment 2. (291) FOR delivery service of the Vancouver Daily Province Phone Green 877. To those who Shop EARLY for Christmas Keep this'habit ... especially ' this .year! We have place orders and are re-ceiving daily fine gifts and quality merchandise for the Christmas season, BUT ,i . Due to existing conditions throughout the country, vhen.an item is exhausted in our stock it will be impossible for us to replace it in time for the holidays, therefore )b obtain a better selection ... SHOP EARLY Watts & Nickerson Naught can cornpare with Gifts to Wear Wanted --Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Hepresenting HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEI.Af, Cow Bay, Prinee Rupert, B.C. 9 1 1 ft PHONE 3i. S inrjii rtai tu t u i xuvmi UTzmiZMin mrm tmxm in tu zmw n Till LADIES U'e received. large stock of COATS in all sizes 25 OFF ALL FURS Christmas 'All invited to call and look over our stock. Your Credit Is Good W. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable U amasmmmm iiiaaaMMaaw i ncmzMiniUZMzMZUimzm IM'ZMZM 1 J. M. S. Ldubser D.C B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block PhoDe 641 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 Santa is doing a good job despite restrictions Here are s6me of the hew llenis: JIG-A-RIG three dimension Jl? Saw - $1.15 NEW TLAST1C DISHES - - 65c, $1.25 CHINA DISHES, from England 93e, $1.15, $1.95, $2.63 CUT OUT and EMBROIDERY SETS - 43e, 65c, $1.00 5-piece TRAIN SET - $1-85 3-piece HOBBY TRAIN SET $1.95 WOOD BOATS. SUBMARINES, TANKS 35c, 60c and up GAME OF QUOITS - - 33c and 75c CAME OF ELSIE - $10 BOWL-PIN 60c and 93c PLASTICINE and MODELLING CLAY 20c to 95c BLITZ, Air Raid Game - - $1.75 BLITZKRIEG - - $1-95 BLACKBOARDS : 30c to $1.95 MODEL CRAFT MODELS - . 25c, 50c, up to $2.50 SAMBO, Target Game - $2-10 BOXED BOOK SETS, Nursery Rhymes, Stories, Coloring, Cut-Outs, Magic Paints, etc. Set 50c RELIABLE CANADIAN MADE DOLLS, more beautiful than ever - 35c to $5.75 RESERVE TOYS NOW! s i tttimi aU iii2i:imiiKxi3 minn mrHfBJHJHfHIBIHJHfBJmEJHJHfBm IChristmaS'ToysJl H are here 3 LU If you lose anything, advertise for it. ... it M iliiiliil' . 1 if- 'in! i'I-.t i. 'PI i 'I Ml .- IX ml tPi I '1