t t t FACE SIX m If? Pfrji if Expert OPTICAL SERVICE r Chas. Dodiraead U y" Optometrist la ChiTft X I Watch, Clock, Jewelry ' Repairing. uuo ui( riling VISIT OUR BASEMENT ORE for Fine Chin, Dinnerware, Glascjs, Barrare and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Your Smart Holiday Outfit Now on Display A combination of chic and refined good taste. A selection of both crepes and wools in a!J sizes both large and small Only one of a kind. No duplicates. PLEASINGLY PRICED RUPERT PEOPLES STORE il . .L 1 r S mm in ft . . id 5 - A.MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" What the Doctor ordered: -Plenty of rest and quiet." Where better to find It than on a GOOD MATTRESS BUILT FOR SLEEP We recommend . . , The -RUPERTIA." Size 4'6 onlv. Cash Price $29.50 MORE TOYS have arrived Phone 775 337 3rd Avenue CHRISTMAS GIFTS Suggestions Mirrors, lovely gL'ts that i3 last a lifetime: Tables; End Tables, Coffee Tables, Pull-up Chairs, Dinette Suite Spring-filled Mattress, Chenille Bedspreads. Wool Comforters, Carpets. Toys forStherTaf!11- Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) Prince Rupert 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4AA A iaiittti aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A- Paris Maid Slippers New Arrivals in Women's, Men's and Children's Slippers, in Soft Soles PLI0-PEDIC ARCH SUPPORT SHOES Just Arrived. Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" V w ma : W ; W aw W & S If Few Metal Toys In Santa's Bag Boys Badly Hit as Wartime Needs Brine Chances in Christmas Gifts. MONTREAL, Dec 22 O When that jolly old gentleman garbed in red and sporting a lone white flowing beard slides down chimneys into the homes of Canadian youngsters this year, the con tents of his sack will " The not be priorities and the labor short- rt .1 i r age Building sets formerly lm- .nilTh AlTiranS ported from England will also be missing. Electric trains have been aLLLLLawrr naBLSaaS h4 ii7j- mi i l4 SI Sf BES' :n,1 THE DAILY XVXS ers, express carts, rocklnj horses, sleds, sma.i cannons and troop carriers armed with mach ine guns in department stores-Jail with wood as the chief terial Hair and tails of toy animals will be made of plain rope as sisai, formerly used, u now i unobtainable. Games of all sorts arc unavailable as well as books, blocks and other educational toys. The surrey shows boys will be much harder hit than Btrts with more of their choices rated war casualties. Some of their favor - j . v.(.u trwfe scarce for the past two years. BLACKPOOL, Eng.. Dee. 22 9 There are some wooden ones but Mrs. James Nichols owns a hrv are not as attractive as the notel here and as a memorial to pre war variety. About the only her husband, she had decided standby left is the limior chem- to entertain 10 to 15 dominion is try set. Prince George Sergeant H. R, Benson. R.C. A. F. is expected to arrire home at the week end from overseas operations to enjoy a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Benson. Negotiations art proceeding I satisfactorily between the city Y J,ff 7: .the spark of realism. Dealers re-1 the u,c c"' city's No. ,u- 2 " well wr" on the mr riv rIll f previous years.' t matln of Jer bank directly Into the water . " a check ' of toy ' departments 1 TZ. involves - mains. v.v.v.w.v.v.w.w.w.w.v.v.v.wwv r toys a more t.- . process than the making of ct V I, " , 7 "7 meUl ones because the tatter - uie jonner are lumea out oy on the counters . . here and . there, hand Virtually all toys bought this Christmas will be made of wood r . with a few plastic lines, mostly KeDaVTtient (Jl Jl soldiers and doll dishes. AACpajiUClU familiar lead soldier will 1( JnflnpCCpe Tft seen as a result of metal lVlllUllCOOCO 1 U and the military autnontte m retard to the installation of equipment to pump water from and hU servicemen as her sent 17' numerous novelties are dls- Kuesis eacn wee, at a cost o played this year and toy de- 'more than 235 a week, partreeni heads predict that In doing so she will be earn many more will arraear. Ther in? ont th -tth nt Kr hntK,.,i will be plenty of dolls but they who had given free hospitality wont be as attractive nor as to more than nn nnrun eve "J dressed as usual. Fwrt vfrnm fmm 1QJ.A until V doU dressmakers have gone into death recently. He did so. be war work and silk is unavailable said, as repayment for the ma v for dresses. Wdneasea received Hunno t There are still tricycles, scoot- years he spent in South Africa. Plans are being oompieted by the Prince George Carting Club to assure an active and successful season. Clarence Anratt is president this year, with W. J. Peckham as vice president, and Gibson Olivet, Mayor A. M. Patterson was returned to office recently by ac clamation. Five citizens con tested for seats on the council Cooies of a Junior Chamber of Commerce resolution advocating that the federal aovem- ment take over, reconstruct, and maintain Six Mile Road and the A I Ua . m:ni.er of Defence and Oener-.: O R Pearkes. EtZr Where time counts most Our Wrist Watches Serve Best We have a really large and fine selection of popular Watches for you to choose from. PRICES $15 to $85 Plus AND RINGS A choice, varied stock of DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS ' of nationally advertised prices and designs. JOHN BULGER (Opposite Post Officel COUGHS. "1 As far back as recorded history reaches the gift of jewelry was always the highest token of esteem possible to express. It's the same today. In giving jewelry you give not only the most enduring of all gifts, but one that best expresses your esteem and ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft CFPR (1211 Kllocyclei) Schedule WEDNESDAY 4:00 Sound Off 4:15-0. I. Jive 4:30-Bkncrle 5:00 Lone Ranger 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Roundup 6.00-CBC News 6:06 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Are You a OcalM? 6:50 Of Things to Dome 7:00 Burns and Allen 7:50 Red Skelton 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Carnival of Music 9:00 Kay Kyser 9:30 Leicester Square 10:00-CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Harry James 10:30-EvenUde n:00-Silent THURSDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 7 45-CBC New 7:50 Musical dock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8 45-Jan Oarbert Orchestra 9:00 Morning Visit 915 Richard Crooks 9 30 CBC News 9 35--Transcribed Varieties 10 00 Friml Melodies Hi AD end 1 10 1J Consumer Service Ctftfi COLDS A 10 45- They Tell Me 11 00 Scandinavian XtetediM II 15 Broadcast of Memftfes lllT-Recorded Inter hide 11 45 Hawaiian Eehoos P.M. l0sr 15 00- March Time ft 12 30- Spotlight Bands !3 45- CBC News 12 50- Recorded Interlude 12 55- Program Resume I 00- One Night Stand SwUbi BBHaai SbWBbBBbBBbBBBIbb1 ' SSbbBbbB , r a i i si tax I ft sz I Tn wmm m a " sa , ft l 30- -Rebroadrast Kar Harper 2 00- Silent NOTICE to the Public In the intrictta of Public Health and at a protection to patients, the Trince Rupert General Hospital ill be closed to visitors during the incipient Influema epidemic. J. L. Curry Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block J. M. S. Loubser D.O, DA Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 1(1 g! For Income Tar RETURNS SEK It. E. MORTIMER Thone II H4 2nd Ave. WISHES FOR A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I w To All Our Customers and Friends. A manpowe? Imxv djH."s thes.e tryin' time3 of Mortage of f WlnclnMJ' deaoallnS to give as good senice as posefble to & we rwS aoSS bf nhin i ' )-e ncerely hope that in the not too distant future n "" Ur ld B,0gan: The Home of and live up to it. Friendly Service" g ' S. E. PARKER LIMITED 1 Phone 83. Ford and Mercury Dealers . 1 1 U-h. Third Avenue Prince Rupert, U C 5 YOUR XMAS GltT PROIILKM so I BUY BOOKS OF TlirTa. - si lILRFTfi Now on Sale ... In Gift Envelope, . . vB 1'.'.,.. . intntirrr in I'miJ. i .. no um,, operate . . . Priced from ti Thni,h ANN SOTIIERN CAPITOL " 'OBI riATIII TMiatll Pioneers Attend Funeral Service - IN - MELVvv I HFARK fnr HIIIA - " w ivi 'VJLIn ALSO SIfHcrs With Wives" orlfJ N TODAY AM) THURSO Y 1:00. 3 v. r. 1 29 fr.i wB-BaaBijfAA ,4 , fcj SchUd; Mr , fan: IMiln.. '. E. Marrv m Ltadsajr. vc -MeAfM: Mr nd Robert. M Pioneer r.i.mii mil trim). But !tebn r. tathered yesterday afternuao at Murray ant! i the Orenvilk Court Chapel of Mrs. Otckrn the DC. Undertakers for the Mac Kay Mr funeral of the late Mrs John tan; Mr. and y. Carrie. Rer. J. A. Donneil. pas- Mr ar.: N tur of First United Church, of- Mr and i flelated. votdas svrUbie senti- Mr. aart ii," menu of reayect tor the de- Mr. and M ceaei and comfort for the be- muiy reaved. ! Mrs. J. c OUker prealdetf at TOYS HUMl mouji the organ to accompany the hymns which were "The Lord Is LAOOB My Shepherd" and "AMde Wtth peostts of ik Me." an toaaun . The paUbearers. early nanm in Britoio Mo of the city, wore C. If Ortne. J. tof clilldrer. L. Mcintosh. M. hL Stephens. J. H. ThompMin. Oeorte Bekcrauo and J. A. Lindsay. i nose aendlng riowers vet Alex and Florence; Arthcr aa4 Betty; George and Delia; The Family; Ton Let "and Sons and Man Loy: Jake Wong; Edward Upsett Ltd.; Nelson Brothers' Fisheries ; Mr Andrew Melva:Dodfe Cove; Scottte Reid Bill Larktn. Mr and Mrs. John FOR CHRISTMAS i f OIL Hl'KNFItS CLE AM I) llXUYMA.N HOME SERVICE Rlsck ?U 121 Seventh Art. Hnt rerfurnes arid rolorne Toilet Waters. CrriEi tU I'owdrri for Milady packared In many corobiri'. f:! Hudnat Tweed Adiienne, Gardenia Chanti Luuca 1 lone ItorrL Yard ley Alvi tome for the Ln in rimsfi Chrblmat Stationery and Cracker. Oht jes, acd Dcreij tirayand .Moiinard. i Orsxies t "Jit W . n r Pioneer Druggists THE ItEXALL STORE fllOMS II ini C Open Daily from 9 am. til) 9 p.m. J Sundaya and Holidays from 1Z - 2 p.m. and TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTtj vbbv aBnaaa' - - . l . . . v . i mi mmmmx. , cr i 1 M Whole FamilicK arc Shopping at the Variety Store For Gifts! In thousands of Plncc Rupert homes. ChriM-Ping at THE VARIETY STORE has beeome a wh affair. Young or old, every gift want la o comp ticipated here . . . men, 'women, children and ' There is the sure, extra satisfaction both in givn celving a gift of dependable quality. The Variety Store .;irr.:'