VENTY" PLANS lU-ailincss for hursday nir a meeting C :-ordlnating j uie iiuiuc nu::dcrhum to :mrn:j foe ;;. art" to be -. Ue this , The com-.: this ban-wlth even v,It from invitations cv the soc-j A McLeod i is asking ..i, Mrs. J. J, ible. r. has charge the ban-id everyone ,1 Ociron Is In rr ' Local News It AElio Furniture Store will bo closed from Dec. 9th to January 5th, 1947. (d27) Carl Glske sailed Saturday night on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. William Robb returned to the city on the Coqultlam yester day afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Robert McNab and David Mc-Nab returned to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. J. O. Garrett is looxing after the gifts. Mrs. A. L. Iloltby has the decorating in her care. A good program Is being provided with Mrs. J. S. Black in charge and the. transportation is In the capable hands of Miss E. Kinnalrd. All those who wish cars sent for them should phone iMiss Kinnalrd (Blue C34) not v.t and Mrs. later than Wednesday. DECEMBER 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 1719 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 - - - DECEMBER 13 ST MAILING DATE FOR LOCAL DELIVERY RE CHRISTMAS DAY If m l i M esure to allow caka Alt for out-of-town delivery d that yovr postal employees f enjoy their Christmas at home E WILL BE MO MAIL DELIVERY I ;day liiutJ by oulhorily f Hen. fmtil Itttnml, K.C, W.P, Poilmnfr Gtnml coat to keep pnmf v br lonjf. SUPPORT JUMOI :ems iC.CF. Broadcast Tups. G:45. H. Q. Archibald MP. (294) Mark Hill returned to the cltv on the Coqultlam yesterday af ternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. S. J. Hunter xturncd to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Rt. Rev. Anthony Jordan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Prince Rupert, returned to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday aiternoon irom a trip to Ottawa cn ecclesiastical duties. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. MacLean were passengers aboard the Coqultlam at the end of the week from Vancouver to Namu where Mr. MacLean Is now manager for the B.C. Packers. He was formerly stationed at Pont Edward as manager and is well known in Prince Rupert. i Passing through the city on Thursday night of this week aboard the Princess Louise bound for Vancouver for the holiday season will be well knowh officials of the White Pass & Yukon Rou:e, river division, from Whltehorse in the persons of William Gordon, marine superintendent, and Mrs. Gordon; James Gaudln, superintendent engineer and Mrs. Gau dln end James Redpath, port steward, and Mrs. Redpath. ' Announcements All advertisements in Wis column will be charged for a lull month p.t 25c a word. King concert, Centre. Edward High School December 16, Civic S.O.N. Christmas Tree and Dance, Civic Centre, December 26. Children's Fancy Dress Party, Civic Centre, December 27 Oddfellows Scotch Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. New Year's Eve. 9:30 p.m. Bremner's Orch Harmnnppr's nanp.p. pverv Sat THIS AND THAT BOOKS I . ' "I I "It must be an extraordinary dull novel. He was just browsing through the bookl" L. M. Felsenthal returned to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday aiternoon rrom a brief business trip to Vancouver. Lawnence Kufoley, well known Ketclflkan business man, was a natseriEer aboard the Camosun Saturday night going througn on a business trip to Seattle. Inspector 'll. H. Mansell, prov incial nollce, who has been on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the citv from the south on the Co-quitlam yesterday afternoon. Cant. George Black, M.P. for Yukon, and Mrs. Black will be In the city aboard the Princess Louise Thursday afternoon of this week going through to Van- , couver for the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Mrs. Robert Nelson and young son, Robert, were, in the city aboard the Coqultlam last evening on their way from Field to Alice Aim where they will take u? residence, Joining Mr. Nel son who is mine foreman for the urday night, 9 to 12, Oddfellows' Torbrit Mining Co. at the Torlc Hall. Everybody welcome. 1 mine. - of - BOOTH MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL ... j . . . presents . . . THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS "Till: POT I'.OILER" "WANTED : A and OTHER COATS Pi 11 is 1 mi' 1 '1 I I 1 tiamdY WAY TO SHOP FOR HER AMOUNT TO HER CREDIT AND WE S nPPOSIT gIvOU ANY A PRESENTATION CERITFICATE WAY. YOU MAKE NO MISTAKBTHIS YOUR X.IAS RUY.NG PLAN FOR llOOT iisi- SK OUR i' M interest. No Carrying ww.b Regulations. with W.P.T.u. e. accordance Terms in 'THE CREDIT 110US11 OF QUALITY" C1IAMBGU RADIO AUCTION "CHILD PSYCHOLOGY" HOUSEKEEPER" , TiiCMlay and Wednesday I)cremlcr 17-18 P.00II1 Memorial IliftH School ADMISSION 50 CENTS AT 8 P.M. New of. Shipment . . Goats and Dresses Never have ensembles been so lovely so feminine as they arc this season. And when they're lavished with fur . . . they're par excellence! Morris Dahlquist, Ceslarvale pole operator, who has been on a brief business trip to Vancou ver, arrived in the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternocai from the south and isproceed-lng to the interior on this eve ning's train. 1 2 , m m 1 I 1 J.Dawes Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience l! FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Eus. Blue H5 Res. Red 127 Ask for George b;y: iT6 nj iTertc loved erfumeisja'distilla-' iliorrthat"pullsrthe heart- 6tringslhat sets you dream-Jing. Its lovely fragrance witt lend you aa aura of grace and eereaity-it'j'Vperfvime.tbst inspires devotionj fracWPerfama , JI.50 to J27.50 ORMES LIMITED ORDER TURKEYS ooaoaooaooooirooaoaooooaa Whlfflets From The Waterfront ootHjaooaooanooooaooooooo With 88 passengers on board, all eoine through and the most of them Alaskans oound north for the holiday season, C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. P. L. Leslie, was In port from 10 olclock to 1 o'clock yesterday morninir on her way from Van couver to Skagway. The most of the time spent here was In loading perishable foodstuffs ifor southeastern Alaska ports. The Louise will be back again Thursday afternoon southbound. Havine made a speedy voyage north In spite of snow condi tions, Union steamer Coqultlam. Capt. John Boden, arrived In Dort at 3:45 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver anc waypoints and sailed at midnight for Stew art and other northern points whence she will return here to morrow morning southbound. pain and duil, inroDoing atucs. m Whatever his or her favorite tyue of slipper, be assured that we have it. Our stock Is complete from fancies to mocassins. y Pain and Stiffness, Sciatica. 1 .umbago. Get o hnr tnrlav 5Qc SI HI djUgXlStS. T-41 - 'l Geo. ll NEURALGIA Don't let the pitiless pain of Neuralgia (mm ninvinff life. Get fast. r. ...jth T-U.P'a KnK4allv made to B.ll I. ILllll mi. - " 1 , - relieve you quickly of piercing, stabbing 6 ill l441I.'t'ii4Ur ft Slimters it 16 15 ft I v inflow! ft tl g i I v FOOTWEAR Fine New Store STONE BLOCK JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST JoAn Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace 0SU Mafket CJ0 I m. "! ' A EARLY tSCf Z' xlce'Kt'C'?''?e!!'-'',-' prince ttuuert sDaily J3cU)j$ Monday, December 101916 Dress Gloves THAT' COMBINE SMART -NESS WITH UTILITY . . . Please him this Christmas with a pair of these fine gloves. PIGTEX UrUincd, tan shade, pair PIGTEX Unllned, natural CAPESKIN Lined, brown shade $3.00 DEERSKIN Unlined, natural $-1.25 ENGLISH CAPESKIN Unimed, extra fine quality, tan shade $1-u0 ENGLISH CHAMOIS Unlined, extra fine quality, natural !?,'" ATTRACTIVE GIFT BOX IF DESIRED ftV I sf - i oio -ry OtPT 2 1 -Zy e fig Sl?r ' - " y - - T, w LADIES' BEAUTY SETS - ' from t5cto 4.00 MEN'S SHAVE SETS from 39c to 2.50 , BOXED STATIONERY )in all sizes, including children from 35c to 3.95 1 Christmas Cards A large display boxed and loose to suit everyone. $'2.00 to $2.75 S2.75 iiai;iiwi:VHitw Xmas Gifts HIGHLIGHT HER CHRISTMAS TREE Hifts hv rjnttiirrv. Tuva. 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