ifc. HIIDAV. DECEMBER U, 1041 THE MJwfl .1 run 1 lit OSON BAY RYE WHISKEY A WARTIME X mas fic& we -uifmeA . . . Te suRBwt that Christmas Shoppers this year he patriotic and huy VICTORY KONDS OR WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES. If you insist on Imyintr Men's Wear, sec W. F. STONE H "Clothes of Distinction" Wanted Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAH) Uepresentinjr- HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship (o J, E, OIUIIIK1M. Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C. ay teu you, that rudsoriL oa an c'&tanc&Kj 'Bye Hudson's Say litems. Zr m . - an i a . TELKWA MAN n Art l!r 1! Orenade was taken from the French word for pomegranate, because of the resemblance in shape to the fruit WE CARRY 1. m : This advertisement It nut published or ihim bj the Liquor Uontrol Board or by the Government of Drltlih Columbia 0auin Meerschaum the aristocrat of smoking pipes. If he's a smokx:. ym cm find lut the gift to make him happy hen- at the Qrotto Cltar Store, smoker's headquarters cihm .i ift . at any price you wtoh, from our Hue ol fine tobaccos pipes, humidors, and smoker's aecmsoftes. GROTTO CIGAR STORE Wholesale and Relall Tobacconist Everything For THE WORKING MAN PASSES AWAY William Croteau Had Been in Hulk- lev Vallev Thirty Years ORENAUE POMEGRANATE It will pay you to coma in and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PnONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAHELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 0 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. Uy DOROTHY GARBUTT, Hostess I think everyone was pleaused to have the "Y" dances resume Wed nesday night. Judging by the smile of everyone. It waj more or less of reunion. Of course the PA sys tem, would choose that one night to die of old ace or something but thanks to Mab'.e Darling and another young lady who spelled her off at the piano the dancers had their music. The idea of stopping she dancing at 10:30 went over well wtth all but a few habitual late somen. VYtiMme to the new crew of the miMsweeBer In port. We hope they make as good use of the "Y" as the crew of the ship they replace. I know one lad, Whitey. left a broken heart or two or three behind. Parties and dances galore on thn Christmas nroaram and none of them formate. It wont hurt to reit- rate the urogram to date Ontario Chrfertmas party and dance. Decem ber 22; HAI.CS. Chatham part-, and dance at the navy barrack. December 3d; USO Christmas part'. and danee, December 28. Thank. a our dance calendar these are aH nicely spaced and all junior host oases, Red Cross Corps mem- !ers and Cambrai Junior I.ODX members are invited. All will mee at the "Y" as usual. lb Service Wives' Club held it weekly meeting in the family lounge at toe "Y" on Thursday ards were the ofder of the day Prizes were won by Mrs. Newel; . Mrs Aylesworth and Mrs. Mac-jregcr and Mrs- Berthelet won the raffle donated by Mis. Morris. Next veek there will be no meeting bu members are asked to help fill the ags for the boys in hospital as well as for the children's party at Mrs. Cameron's house. 41S Seventh Avenue West on De,mber 16. Re-nesnbsr the Children's Christmas oatty will be Saturday week and all names must be In by this Saturday. December imviniMr 12. Leave iJMkP name tirt 1 1 1 r and diiu ages xrA r i I nf 'the senpieemeil's children under .SMJTIIEIIS. Dec " William Uen years of age with Mrs. Oarbutt croteau. one of the oldest settlers at the "Y." in the Telkvk-a district, passed away In the Smlthers Hospital on Monday night. He has been a farmer near Telle wa for over thirty years and was also in the real estate business there in the early days. One son. Stuart Croteau, is in Smlthers and also & brother from Nanalmo who arrived here a short i time ago. Mrs. Croteau is at present in the United States. The funeral was held in Smlthers on Thursday afternoon. Rebekah Dance Is Happy Affair Fine Event Held in Oddfellows Hall Wednesday ,Night The Rebekah Lodge held a very enjoyable and successful dance In the Oddfellows' Hall Wednesday evening, about 150 being in at tendance. The hall was gaily decorated, for the affair with red and green streamers bearing huge groups aj many colored balloons suspenaea nvprhcfld Oav buntines. tinsel and greenery throughout added quite a cheery Christmas effect to the whole setting. The fine orchestra of an Ontario regiment supplied the music and, as usual, left noth inc to be desired by the dancers. SuoDer was served at midnight after which much merriment was caused by the throwing of favors and release of balloons. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. F. D. Morrison, con- . l a J TA T? CM1iU Bingo Nifitfit For Xmas Tree Fund Successful Affair by Catholic Ladies Wednesday Night A very successful bingo night was held by the Catholic Ladles on Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. Blaln was general convener. In charge of the bingo games were Mrs. E. Fltzpatrlck and Mrs L amies, assisted by Johnny Com- nyiciina and E. Fltzpatrlck. Mrs. J Oaron and Mrs. f. mirou conduct ed the hot doc stand. Durlnz Uie evening a drawing was made of $10 worth of theatte tickets donated by D. G. Borland. They were won by Nancy Owen3 with No, 900. A second prize of $5 worth of theatre tickets was. won by Mrs. J. G. Johns wit hticket No. 303. The proceeds of the evening will be used for the children's Christ mas tree THOSE TOTEM POLES Alaskan Indian erect totem pole to the animal from which they think their tribe U descended. NATURAL GLIDERS In the East Indies are Usard that Ily considerable dtetancos by gliding on membranee attached to their ribs. WSM DEtiCiOuS mm r.o1 .C X 4 vvot saLHMII This advertisement is not published or displayed by ..he Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia m a B IX TUB Sl'PKEME TOt nT OK H!UTIH (OI.VMUIA IN PKUIUTK In tbr Mattrr)t thf "Adnilnistrallon Art" ami In lUr Miliar or Mm- Estate of F.thM LIllLiu Gourd TAKE NOTICE iboA by order of His Kouor Judge Pteher. local Jude of the Supreme Oom ot British Columbia. 1 was oil ttae 2TU day of November AX). 1942 &ppobUetl AdBttoletrator ot the Estate ol Ethel Lillian Oourd formrrly of Bella Bella. BrlUsh OoKtmtola. Deceased, who d led on or about the WUi day of AprU 1M2. All persons ludetoted to ibe eaM SeUXe wa required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith aad all persons fcavmg ciauns agalB&t tbe aald EMMe are required to file them with me properly verified on venaer. assisita oy u. v. ow.w., , - -- AJJ. Mrs A. Barbe, Mrs. E. Gardner, la.2 tauins vhush MtrMition 1U b Mrs. D. Gell. Mrs. L. O. Hilder. Mis. A. Peterson. Mrs. D. Owens and made baying regard only to such claims of which I shall have been nottned. Mrs N Moorehouse. L. O. Hilder. 27th day ot Noveoioer ma. was a Renlal and energetic master of covemonies John Eyolfson was at the door and II Ej-olfson was In charge of the check room. OffV-kal Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. ix tiik smtKMK roritT ov iminsii rilll Mllll IV HKIIIIAII. hi, the. .Matter of the ".VOiiiliUMraUon Ai t" mid In the Matter of the rotate of Alexander Ehenezrr t hidden lrraHfd luiPMate TAKE NOTICE ttoait by order of Hl Honor W E. Ftoiier. made on the 2nd day of rcenber. AJJ. 19. I was ap If S pointed- Admin usnuor ot ioue Alexander Bnenerer Wtoldden. deceased, and all parties having claims against the aald estate are hereoy required w furnish same, properly verified. nve on or about the 4th day of January. A.D. 19-13. and all parties Indebted tc the estaw are required, to pay ttw amount of their todobtectneBs to me forUmrtth. DATED at Prince Rupert, u.v., iu 4th day of Dacwntoer. AD. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official AdaUnlstrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT ARCTIC JACKETS If Down-Insulated, Jackets Weighs only 41 ounces. 30 full inches tons to protect kidneys. Several times warmer than. wool. Slmwer-nroof. Unconditionally guaran teed. and SLEEPING ROBES We are exclusive B.C. Distributor of Woods Products PIIONOLA RADIOS Stock includes a good selec tion of Battery Sets. . 1 I 8 rSf-; Established SO Yrart fit' PRINCE RUPERT Manularturtrt and DiribiUon TRAPPERS us VANCOUVER Bring your FURS to Goldblootn. Call the buyers there, you will j get 30 more for your goods that way. Vm in the market for all a g furs and pay the highest price. We have a large order for furs. I W. G0LDBL00M 1 i (The Old Reliable) .SlTBTIsl3riIlIlTXBlIManJC5m BSTIH5 "Say It With Cards" BOXED ASSORTMENTS M 16 Colorful Greetings K io r't.r.mJrifT Porrlc fllil Tvmp Scenes with a modern 75C "u; 2 wucn : M 16 Cards, CAp !M 36 Cards in an jg unusual assortment M 12 Cute Cards, the Kiddies' Box, IS s ail $ 12 Greetings, Q4 Oil $ ti.UV JS g the Sparkle Box 21 Assorted Cards, 7?P 75c ff attractive designs . id 12 Religious Cards, ? appropriate verses , 60c p .. . 12 Mountain Scenes ... $1.00 21 Greetings 6 0C 12i3teeVDieEngraved Cards g $1-25 f 55c OtMs I Parh different (ft 'M INDIVIDUAL CARDS 2 for 5c, 5c. 3 for 10c, 10c, 2 for 15c, S Hrf - .. . . a . PS i 15c and 25c wide ana attractive range ior 5tiu". 5? . 'h (lift Wrapping Paper, Enclosure uarus, mgs, aeais, eic- Popular Prices. Order Your 1913 Calendar Pads Now! Ideal and Jumbo Calendar Pads and Stands GOLD STAMPING ON GIFT LEATHER Dibb Printing Co. I Third Street. esn ,0CK fa A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A good selection of Christmas Gifts have arrlved-allhough not so numerous as former years such as Coffee Tables, End Tables, Tea Wagons, Tables used for smokers, Secretaire, Tablelette, Jardinere Stands, Tea Tables, Dinette Tables with flip leaf. Thone 775 327 3rd -Avenue in m i ii ;EA i Mi il1 m f 3 $1 .1!