COIMRT ANDMcCAFFERY LTD. for HALIFAX LUMBERMAN'S WELLINGTON AND UTAH The Finest in General Insurance UKAL KSTATR including Rental and Property Management Services. ARROW SHOES FOR MEN Quality and Style at Popular Prices Now Featured at the Cut Rate Shoe Store 0 THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT Who Sutter With lheir reet . 11 ko infprpstpfi to know that there Is a man In in' the correct on of town who has had a wide experience" alien arches, and can make Arch Supports that will relieve that painful and tired feeling f.iat only foot sufferers MMQIH Terry, with many years of study of foot and will be pleased to is now in Hill's Shoe Store, take an Impression or your ieei ana ieu yuu nuuw w..u can be done In your lnamauai caac Mr Bill Terry is also in cnarge 01 me anoc ncpauun. Dept. where your repairs are executed neatly and promptly. Call around and see him for either reason. Becoming more popular every day Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY t CENTRAL HOTEL ' 0:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. ...... t t . . . We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. HOME SERVICE CLEANING AND REPAIRS rviitnnpve stjwps. oil Burners, Furnaces Window Cleaning and all Home Repairs N T HANSEN phone blue 934 or 7 For Comfort in the Home! HASSOCKS .. 2Zn OTTOMAN v, !. j,,- COFFEE TABLES $1 MAGAZINE RACKS (glass) $. CHENILLE BED SPREADS, Priced ?n.5 to $20.7.. ii KMTiiKi: T A r 1 & ODOWES NOVELTIES (Formerly J. H. Malr) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Taking the Public's Pulse We've found that the people like our Policy of low priced merchandise. It pays orr in dividends or greater variety and fresher goods be cause of the ranid turn over of our stock. The Variety Store wishes to thank you for your confl-. fence and friendliness. Si v,. AtfL THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes. Are Little Dollars" COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND RfcTAiKB GOOD WIRING. AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (SS) LTD. 320 Secoiid Avenue ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS .I .ii i YtltwtA WESTOCK GATES "V" BELTS Black 3G7 OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER ' CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS Local News Items A For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris and son of Terrace are spending a few days holidaying In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Magnall arrived In the city Thursday1 night from Terrace for a brief visit. A Realstered nurses meetlne in the Nurses' Home, January 7, 8:30 p.m. Quest speaker, uoi. Hamilton Grant. (5) Mrs. A. Morrow and Mrs. W. Bowden of Sandsplt arrived this morning on the Cassiar to spend a few days in the city. Miss Annie LIds. after SDend- lng the past week In the city, is leaving by this evening's train on her return to Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaSette and children hYe left for Vancouver enroute to Powell River where they will reside. While here they were the guests of Mrs. A. M. Beattie, Taylor Street. Mrs. F. J. Skinner sr. of Van-couver'left last night on the Car-ciena to return to her home after spending the Christmas and New Year with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Skinner. W. J. Davles, Queen Charlotte City business man and formerly manager of the Canadian National teleeranh office here, ar rived in the city this morning on the Cassiar on a business 1 trip. Numbers 90.003. 90,039, 90.030 and 90.137 drawn at the Junior Chamber of Commerce recent radio auction are still unclaimed and, If they remain so, new numbers will be drawn at the next meeting of the Junior Chamber. Prizes involved are two turkeys a box of kippers and a shaving kit. Mrs. E. n. Anderson, wife of Constable E. D. Anderson of the city police, left Thursday night on the Prince Runert for Van couver on her way to Kamloops, where she was called suddenly by the death of her father, Rod ert McCall. c.mt. II. J. Jefferies. staff of ficer. radar, for the Canadian Armv with headquarters at Vic torla, left this morning Dy tn; Cardena on his return south af ter spending the Christmas and New Year season here on leave. CapC. Jefferies, who was at Prince Georse before the war and came here as a gunner with the old Searchlight Battery, plans on going into business in Prince Rupert after obtaining his discharge. Classified Ads bring results. LUMBAGO (Lame Back) Can't ftttglitcn "P? I."" too ftiff and sore to touch? If that's how Lumbago II ntVL n.rbt nfT.,t Villi. flrt what ttlOU- funils have done anil Rft quick, safe relief. lake icmiHetona i -. a, mc icmnij tiieelally made to help you. Don't suffer a day more than you have to. (5et Temjdeto'n'g T-K-C'a today. 50c. $ 1 . T-2 1 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON KWONO SANG HINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open a pm. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 217 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 A Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Leo Brooks of Terrace is spending a few days in the city A Moose meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m., In I.O.D.E. Hall. (5) A The local Red Cross Workroom will reopen for workers on Monday, January 7. (It) Alex MacKenzle left this morning on the Cardena on a business trip to Vancouver. T Palrbalrn of Queen Char lotte City arrived this morning on the Cassiar. A Remake classes resume at Red Cross Centre, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. (it) Joel Matson of Sandsplt was a passenger arriving In Prince Rupert aboard the Cassiar this morning. Passengers for Massett aboard the Cassiar which sailed at noon today included Miss D. Wilson, Mrs. L. Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. M. Stanley, A. Nelson. BishoD J. B. Gibson left this morninz on the Cardena for Vancouver where he will attend the conference of the House of nishons of the Anellcan eccles iastical nrovlnce of British Co lumbia, which opens on Tues day. FUNERAL notice Jackson Boboy, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jackson. Reverend Wilson will conduct services at the Grenville Court Chapel at 10 a.m. Monday, January 7. 1945. Interment will be made In Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers. FUNERAL NOTICE Anderson Mrs. Margaret, be loved wife of William Ander son. Funeral will proceed from the Grenville Court Chdpel to First Presbyteran C h ur c h where services will be neia oy Rev. A. F. MacSween, at 2 p.m. Monday, January 7, 1946. Interment will be made In Fair-view Cemetery. No flowers by request. B.C. Undertakers. PORT SIMPSON WHARF REPAIR OTTAWA Oj The department of public works announces that a contract has been awarded the Armour Salvage & Towing Co. of Prince Rupert for wharf repair work at Port Simpson, the figure being $11,874. JEWELERS Third Ave. (Opp. Post OffIce ROBERTSON ' BOTTLE BUYERS Phone Red 20G after 0 o'clock. Wc will call for them. Take invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. R. Y.WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 evenings tn atinnnlmflt 937 THIRD AVENUE WESTV MRS. PARENT IS PRESIDENT Elected Head of Canadian Legion W. A. for Mrs. Dan Parent was elected president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion at the annual meeting held Thursday night. She succeeds Mrs. G. V. Hanley who has completed her term of office. The full list of new officers is as follows:. President. Mrs. Parent. First vice-president, Mrs. Mor row. Second vice-president, Mrs. Black. Secretary, Mrs. Murdoch. Treasurer, Mrs. McNeill. Sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Wil liam Rothwell. Executive. Mrs. H. Smith sr., Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Robertson. Auditors. Mrs. Keays, Mrs. Croxford and Mrs. Ellison. Committees were named as follows: Entertainment Mrs. Roth well (convener), Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Keays, Mrs. Croxford, Mrs. Johanneson and Mrs. Murdoch. Sick Visiting Mrs. Hanley and Mrs. Morrow (east end); Mrs. Black and Mrs. Ellison (west end). I II y-kY& inn rrn JOHN JUI11N BULGER IJULUCIV III Welfare Mrs. Killln and Mrs. Murray, Sewing Mrs. McNeill ana Mrs. Rothwell. Press Correspondent Mrs. Murdoch. An psnpnlal vote of marries wa3 tendered Mrs. William Rothwell for her excellent work which Is still continuing, m charge of the veterans' welcome hut at the local railway station. Welcomed at the meeting was Pte. Matilda Larsen who return ed home recently after seeing service In Holland with the Canadian Women's Army Corps. Two new members Mrs Charles Graham and Miss Har- vpv werp admitted. Mrs. McGrelsh was the lucky winner of $2.25 from the money box. The Jet-propelled P-80 Shooting Star could cross the Atlantic In a single morning. I ASTHMA RELIEF A Modem Inhalant Methad for Rtlitvlnfi lh !mplom of Alhma of Non-Cardiac Nafurt and Hay Ftvtr 4 CAUTON: Read literoturo Thoroughly and U Only Ai Directed. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL imilOGIST Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Tommy's Taxi Stand: Grotto Cigar Store Day and Night Service 77 PHONE 77 After 10 p.m. and Sundays PHONE BLUE HiO Tommy Christoff, Proprietor GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR 'SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable -home In Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 Hotel . . . arrivals Prince Rupert Cant. A. Rlppon, West Van couver; W. Nlckerson, D. A. Mc-lellan, W. J. Davles, Queen Charlotte Citv: Mr. and Mrs. George Little and family, Kwlnltsa; Mr. and Mrs. B. Kristmanson, Sun-nvslde: W. E. McKlbben, Moose Jaw, Sask.; Capt. D. Rochester, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Magnall, Terrace; O. L. Brooks, Terrace; Miss D. MaksymiuK, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. A, J. itnrrls. Terrace; Miss H. Howse, Vancouver; Mrs. W. Bowden, Mrs. A. Morrow, Sandsplt. WHAT GEOMETRY MEANS In Greek the word geometry means earth measurment. Announcements All advertisrmMiv r, mm column will 15 chftrRed lor a full month at 25c a word. WMpnmo Home Dance for Naval veterans, January 11. Oddfellows' iiau. ncKeis at w. r. Stone's. rin netntr pvprv Satur- Ai niirht. Rpcreatlon Hall. 5th Ave. East. Admission ou. B.C. CLOTHIERS Third Avenue Just West of Sixth Street MEN'S WORK PANTS Very strong $2.50 MEN'S IKON PANTS Well made $2.95 MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS For dress and work $4.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $1.50 BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS $1.85 $2.45 BOYS' BLACK OVERALL PANTS $1.25 10 $1.50 BOYS' PANTS from $2.00 10 $4.25 BOYS' OXFORDS from $3.50 to $3.95 MEN'S WORK BOOTS from $5.00 to $6.25 Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 Lumber See Us for your BUILDING NEEDS PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 Urfnce ttupcrt Dalli? J3cto0 Saturday, January 5, 194ft. Yes! Sweeter, tastier bread with FLEi SCHWANN'S Wiiw mm! YEAST This active fresh yeast goes right to work, gives you full value because it's strength. And bread made with Tleischmann's active fresh Yeast tastes sweeter, is lighter, more tender. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME Get Tleischmann's active fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label Canada's dependable yeast favorite for over three generations. MADE IN CANADA BURN WOOD Spruce, per cord $12.."0 Poplar, per cord $12.50 Slabwood, 14" $10.00 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD If l mjiaaj I Compounded Accurately When your doctor sees our name on a bottle of medicine he knows you have precisely what he ordered. Ormes Ltd. Jim Pioneer Drtu&te THE REXALL STORE Phone C44 Phone, 81 anV 82 - Expert - RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ' : j - i ,, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mail Orders shipped same day as received. Rupert Radio & Electric 313 Third Ave. West Box 1321 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to ' order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA HOME COOKING AND BAKING AFTERNOON TEA Open Dally 5 p.m. to 2:30 a.rriT , dance and lie merry happy holiday spot. Kathleen Davis, Proprietress. KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 Fulton Street Our Store--- Phone Blue 882 Will be Closed Monday, January 7 to Thursday, January 10 inclusive, for decorating and alterations. A. Mackenzie Furniture LIMIT E D I