II ILL 1 If J SLEEP WELL 6 nd sleep tight the whole, lovely night when you're snugly, comfortably enca-.eri in these bed-warming nightgowns and pyjamas in a -variety of soft pastels. Hotter pick two or three for the winter ahead. ROBES .iRING HOLIDAY HAPPINESS Colorful. Beautiful, Plentiful Racked our brains, we have, and can't think of a nicer gift for any gal. A particularly thoughtful gift, too, this fuel-saving," stay-at-home winter.. Tailored or beruffled styles in cozy flannels, rayons, chenille. ANNETTES LADIES1 WEAR "We Lead, Others Follow3 5110 THIRD AVENUE BUY ANOTHER VICTORY BOND THE DAILY NEWS ITradiffoimlly ..... Good ixuioo is roastor lrosh, packed In a Pliolilm container. This Canadian favourito has boon famous InacoD lor ovor 30 yoara bocauso of its uniform strongth and full flavouxod goodness. You aro assured of tho 1 1 1 f IM n.l nn In) . . AMI . . k M fc..a pVImhaW maIIajk .m II tlmo-honorod brand that is your guaranloo of quality. 1 Sfe J June to the new and twT grdflClECiVrM n,rTa'n'n ' tt' I I y douolas a co ltd : nadob rooo products ltd. . VANcouvtr. canaoa 1 SLEEP WARM- a & ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. November 20. It is about Ken MacAram who is on .leave from the London life Insurance Co mpany. in North Africa It says: "Under MacAdams's Leadership, the men on the station have adapted themselves well to their primitive, tropical existence. For amusement they play softball, pitch horseshoes oi attend tne frequent movies which are show out of doors The films, tUe equipment ant! Ihe organizing force for the sports are provided by the Y. PASSING OF DAVID GIBB Familiar Figure About City for Years Dies. By DOROTHY OARBUTT Well known resident of Prince I had a letter from Frank tntiL".1e .year' Oeorge Wilkinson the other day'av d 'bb' ,209 nf h Avenue and a fihri.tn,.. m w. (West, died this morning in the to be In Y" wttrk here last fr," P uenerai iiospnai winter and fprlng and Is now iverseas. He sayi he .saw Hec Mackenzie in England. And talking about YMCA supervisor overseas, Frank Ryan gave In his sixty-ninth year. Born in Belfast. Ireland, the late Mr. Olbb came to Canada when a boy of nine. He lived in at Dlgby Island. In 1940 he Mr. Olbb served overseas for two years during the last war and was a member of. the Can adian Legion. Surviving him are his wife in Prince Rupert and a son at Melville, Saskatchewan. Even Money In Election Bets Ontario before coming to the It was difficult to ftimate Tl , .1 1 T TfnH.M fto . . j In.. IL. I II - 11 1 1 : me an Interesting elltmlnn ' --j ;vj j - i n.c uum from th" liSK&L PrJffor Jar he toiaf.t0 the W riuitc nuiKi. mj couicsi iu rnnce nupen. A familiar figure about the Both candidates have their en-city he followed the trade of thuslastlc and voluble support- TT 4c nrtlh Via nm i ..6-.iv;i , v. Ul lung Vt A tiO- fu 1U1 iyvfc.i5. ouui a MCA officer. "The station, an air fore-bs'e for carrying air activities c. os to the Axis countries. Is labelled a "dreary Tunisian Station" by the paper and great praise is given to Ken who Is dw-'bed. as genial anl full of hustling energy. Orand work even if we didn't know you in Rupert." Leading Airwoman Lillian Scharff phoned me the other day to see whether I could find two rooms in which four R.C. AT. airwomen might spend hlr New Year's leave. They lust want to be off the station and away from station routine and hours. They wish to pay for the loomj of course. So if anyone Is Interested would they let Tonight, Thursday Is the bU ma nag dance a; the Highway Camp. Carl savs all sort' of novelty dances will be on the program and he has a first rati .'u.ntia engaged. Junior Hostesses will meet at the 'Y'. Y.W OA. chape rones will be Mr Feiuby and Mrs. Moller who are i representing y.e Women of the Moos. companies and at as are being made appear to be the government marine station on the basis of even money. Subject . . . LISTEN TO John Bracken , Leader of The Progressive Conservative Party TONIGHT - - , at fi:30 CFPR "Canada Must Chose" Perfumes and Colognes Toilet Waters, Creams and Powders for Milady packaged in many combinations. Coty Hudnut Tweed Adtienne, Gardenia Chanel Lucien Le-lone Dorel, Yardley. Also some for the Man in Pinaud's. Christmas Stationery and Crackers. Oh, yes, and Dorothy Grayand Molinard. Ormes ltd. 777m Pioneer Druq&iats THE It EX ALL STOKE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. I , : , Jf jj SEE OUR STOCK OF I Vs FOR - g Is ! CHRISTMAS H You may find a gift for anyone in our store. I T rm I I I m i : w. . i w vjordon and A And erson H Hardware, Furniture, Llrctrical Goods, etc. ! FEDERAL BLOCK J v H ! 1 U i & j CHRISTMAS Jjj , j j HIT A I T " I I n 1 8 Y Mr. Applewalte, who returned THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913 Canada's Favourite FRY'S COCOA Every Cup is A Cup of Food Beecher Heads Terrace Drive R. W. Beecher, president of the Terrace branch of the Canadian Legion, has been appointed chairman of the Navy League drive which opened this week In that area, according to E. T. Applewalte, chairman of the local Navy League campaign committee. from Terrace last night, include; J ed the organizing of the drive in his business there. He reported that the Inception of the' drive was well received by thei Terrace people and anticipates a good response in membership! OIL BURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN nOME SERVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Ave. West Shop at Wallace's For Your Xmas Requirements A Few Suggestions from our Extensive Stock. HOUSE COATS Chenille, 0 ir to if CFi Quilted Satin and Bengalines vh I J 1 1 JU hankies to i rn Boxed or individual rJJ I JU m GLOVES Kid lined or i to 1 rn unlined and fabric LlJ L.Jv HANDBAGS a pleasing variety . . Fancy SCARVES and HEADSQUARES . . TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS in sets PILLOW SLIPS Boxed Another Wartime Xmas .1.50 10 10.50 ...69 10 3.75 5.95 10 12.50 .175 10 3.50 Vanity Sets, Runners and Squares and Cushion Tops, to BRIDGE SETS a variety of styles, set. BOXED UXED STATIONERY STATIONERY 8 2.25 1.50 10 4.75 DQ to T 7J" In fancy pack Z.J Men's Ties, Scarves, Suspenders, Shaving Sets, Gloves and Handkerchiefs Christmas Cards boxed or individual Christmas Wrapping and Ribbons PHONE J) 3rd and Fulton We again suggest that Christmas Shoppers this year be patriotic and buy VICTORY BONDS or WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES. If you insist on buying Men's Wear, sec W. F. STONE "Clothes of Distinction" r. a 1 9 t 9 I I i: n 1 i