d one are d WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1942 onderfu srgy Fod lie ).G SANO nor Ktr LOP 9 HousJ Next to Kintl J -lh AVE. I 8 ur patrona:' 5 p.m. to 2 1 tarter ; from 2 pit Phone r.fJ v -v v v v fcZJEJA IST1 CO nnisonl JAPP vera rancy F 35c i:tc- $1.45 The Fashion Footwear Wishes You a Merry Christmas A WARTIME Xmas Wc surliest that Christinas Shoppers this year he patriotic and buy VICTORY BONDS OR WAR 1 SAVING CERTIFICATES. If ybu insist on buying Men's Wear, sec ! "Clothes of Distinction" Wanted - Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Representing -HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. QRMHEIM, Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, n.C. fit P s p n ft; 4 as 89 6 An it Canadian Legion One Hundred Children at Enjoyable Yuletide Party Monday Afternoon Over one hundred children en-Joyed the annual Canadian Legion Christmas tree on Monday after 9 W. F. STONE S3 1 ft noon, the affair being In charge of the Women's Auxiliary. I An acceptable program included singing of "White Christmas" by tion by Dennis Spence. I RAILWAY I USES K womp fj CMLAM ill i THE BAIT? ffEWS ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. fS tO t. fJ&1 J AND Y.W.C.A. By dorothy garbutt, 9 Hostess JOHN BECC "May the Christmas season renew our vision of the better world for which we are fighting, and may 19-13 bring new opportunities for service in the cause of universal peace and brotherhood." Reddy Kilowatt Following the program .Santa Claus arrived on the scene and gifts for all the children wen pre- I nnsimdb hricfmnc TVpP iree sented from a beautiful tree commlttee in charse Canada at War 25 Years Ago con sisted of Mrs. A. E. Dickens, Mrs William Rothwell, Mrs. Henry Smith ir.. Mrs. M. J. Keiys, Mrs Robert Murray, Mrs. Boulte sr., Mrs. H. Smith sr., and Mrs. Frank Ellison. the Misses Lorraine ana Nina - - Youngman, piano solos by Ronald Dec. 23, 1917 Summit of Col del Rothwell: recitation, "Christmas Rosso and Monte di Val 3eUa. on Stocking," Barbara Teng; piar.o the Asiago Plataeu, stormed by Austrtans. H.M5. Stephen Turness solos, Margaret Wide: recitations. . , . . . torpedoed and sunk in Irish Chan- Arthur Parent; duet by T Lorraine m ,ost Germans made sllght and Betty Youngman ana reuia- galns on 700-yard front in Ypres- Staden railway area. Announcement Restrictions placed upon us by the Wartime ' Prices & Trade Board compel us to announce we shall be unable to put on our "Christmas Special" this year. This practice of sending a small box cl smoked fish, typical of the dominant industry of Prince Rupert, has become increasingly popular and we are very sorry we shall have to disappoint our many customers this year. After the war, we hope we shall again be able to make this special Christmas offer available to our many friends. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia dian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific REGULAR STEAMER SERVICE To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports; also to Ketchikan, Wran-gell, Juneau and Skagway Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian PatiHc Services Information, Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, Central Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Once again we had a Christmas party for the children at the Y Tuesday afternoon when we enter tained children of the various Sunday Schools in town. A special children's movie was shown and in the middle of it the show was stopped and a most important wire was received direct from Santa to the children. It read: On my way, may be little late, be seeing you." And sure enough in a little while here was a jingle of sleigh bells and a shout and the old fellow came running in a jolly as all get out. He distributed sweets and apples to everyone and was especially nice to the bigger girls. In fact he even asked Mrs. Donnell to sit on his knee. (Secret: she dldj) Tonight is the 'Y' regular weekly dance so well be seeing all you boys and gals. It starts at eight now and finishes at 10:30 which is proving to be a most satisfactory arrangement. In wrapping up the boys' par cel e 4Yte voa T iova Haati wrv We have had a lot of boys in from Terrace over the week-end and as I know this column is read there may I wish all our f riends there a very happy Christmas and New Year. 1 had a letter from Dr. Melvin who was up here last summer taking Mr. Donnell's place for a while. His birthday and mine fall on the same day so we exchange mutual congratulations. He wishes to be remembered to all his friends in Prince Rupert and .extends the season's greetings to them. it 'V it tv A little pal of ours was run over I ,ly a car in front of the 'Y' yester- j day, a small nondescript pup whoj used to visit us. Marie and I went to pick it up but we were told the police were coming to get him. An hour later a man pulled him to the side of the road. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Olsen and daughter are leaving tomorrow night or a holiday trip to r SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West' of Imperial Oil Co. I Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK I VALENTIN DAIRY n PHONE 637 WE CARRY Everything For THE IT uiiivinu MAN It will pay you to come in and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue o in 1 IMPORTED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY XMAS - - This advertisement is not published or displayed by tiie Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia FOR YOUR XMAS GIFTS We have a Fine New Stock of Blouses, Drfcsses, Lingerie Specializing In Children's Wear Dry Goods and Novelty Shop 23 n s A A We are proud to announce the arrival of another shipment of "PAniS MAID-SLIPPERS. Ladies', Men's and. Children's." Paris Maid" Slippers carry a steel arch and are built of the finest materials. For style, quality and priced to please every pocket-book. iLl! BUY EARLY WHILE STYLES ARE COMPLETE Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes , 14 GLAD TIDINGS - When Christmas and New Year bells ring out their message of rejoicing, may your share of happiness be bounteous, and may you and your3 bask In the warming glow of a contented hearthside. SEAL1C0VETRUCK1NG 'ANDjf TRANSPORTATION CO. Three TwoJTaxi : John Gurvich Contractor A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD FLACE TO BUY 1 nave mspiayea in uie seiecuon oi - their gifts. Housecoats and moc casin slippers seem to run first fa- , vorites while signet rings, lockets and bracelets come a close second. Made me -wish I were somebody's sweetheart A eood selection of Christmas Gifts have arrived although not so numerous as former year-snch as Coffee Tables, End Tables, Tea Wagons, Tables used for smokers, Secretaire, Tablelette, Jardinere Stands, Tea Tables, Dinette Tables with nip leaf. Fhonejm 327 3rd Avenue If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon Jet you know if there is a buyer in the city. &f