)C3l News Items... 3 returned to the :quitlam yesterday ti Vancouver. ordf milk and cream , Xma'.. No delivery Valentin Dairy. (298) . -iiivr.nc arrived in the coqultlam yesieraay "rj 3?.nd the Chrtot-n-a Year holiday A, j MuColl and family of t have been p Rupert sailed by :tcrday afternoon , to their home at B( nottiony Jordan, 3 o Catholic bishop dupert. returned to Saturday night's a trio to Prince .: Uasiical duties. vi s, .school teacher r.i is, Queen Char-rrlved in the city i yestrrday morn-Is'ards and will : :rrow afternoon on -i ,o Vancouver to :: Christmas and New " reason. who Is attending British Columbia arrived in the city am yesterday af-z ',he south and satl- -,iar for Cumshewa rt the Christmas and idajvs with his par-ler. Edward Fortin. tendent for the T. A. - Co. ai Cumshewa. Announcements menis m tnw column ir-ed for a full month 5c a word. ns Christmas Tree and Civic Centre, December roi Fancy Dresj Party. : "mire, December 27. :rs Singers Christmas Tne Light Celestial". Dc 30, 8 p.m. ! v Scotch Dance, w Hall, New Year's :J o m. Brcmner's Orch. i. peer's Dance, every Sat--. 'ht, 9 to 12. Oddfellows' Everybody welcome. Edward Burnlp arrived In the city on the Ooqulttom y-sterday afternoon from Vanecuwr to Fd Christmas and New Year 'ttlMttya at his home here. Nick PavlikU arrived In the Mty on the Coqultlam yesterday fternoon from Vancouver to pend the holiday season at his home here. uonaw mccouver arrived In the city on ttie Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from Vancouver enroute to Sunnyside to spend the Christmas and New Year season. Kosta ICillas arrived on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from Portland, where he Is at tending Oregon State Dental College, to spend the Chrlst--lfs mid New Year holiday season at his home here. MUs Irene Gladstone arrived in the city on the Coqultlam i yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and proceeded a'board the Cssriar to her home at Skide-gate, Queen Charlotte Islands, to spend the Christmas and -New Year holiday season. Arthur Cade, who is attending University of British Columbia, and Miss Geraldine Cade, who Is teaching domestic science in the south, arrived In the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season here with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Cade. The Misses Mary Williams and Ajr.es Young, who are attending school In the south, arrived In the city on the Coqultlam yesteiday afternoon from Vancouver and salted on the Casslar for their homes at Skidegale, Queen Charlotte Islands, to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday eason. AElio Furniture Store will be closed from Dec. 9th to January " 5th. 1947. (d27) UIKTII NOTICE 1IOLBROOX Born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Holbrook (nee Geral- I J 1 foffrsfaasCraffers... Wk I Mrs. Edward Llpsett arrived In the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season visit-Irs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank. M!s3 Marie Lock arrived In the city on the Coqultlam yesteiday aft. moon "from her studies In Vancouver to spend th.e Christmas and New Year vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II Lock. Miss Helen Lafcie returned heme on the Coqultlam yester day afternoon from Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season with tr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lakle. Gordon Calderwocd arrived In the city on the Coqultlam yes terday afternoon from his studies at the University of British Columbia to spend the Christmas and Sew Year holt day with hU parents. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Calderwood. George McAfee and Miss Jean McAfee arrived In the city on the Coqultlam yesterday .after r..con from their, studies in Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs W. It. McAfee. Miss Mary Margaret Bulger, who U attending school In Van ceuver. returned home on tne i fi'm the south to spend the Curistanas and New Year holidays here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Bulger. With Christmas Day falling this Wednesday and New Year's Dry next Wednesday, regular weekly luncheons cf the Prince Rupert Gyro Club for both this rt!- and next have been cancelled. Howard Haugan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haugan, arrived in the city on the Goqultiam yesterday afternpon from his studies at the University of Bri- t!h Columbia to sipend the Christmas and New Year vaca tion at his heme here. Mrs. L. B. Lambly, whose hus- b'ahd passed away recently after dine Hartley), in the Prince I a long illness, returned to the Rupert General Hospital, on city on the Coqultlam yesterday Monday, December 23, a buby afternoon from Naramata In the girl. Both mother and dau-.h- Okanagan district where s!he has ter dr.inp well. bfen residing of late. ..- r Mrs. C. C. Smith and her young grandson, Percy Tinker Jr., ar- : !ved In the city on the Coqult-'nn yesterday afternoon from v'r-rrmata, Okanagan Lake, to -nend the Christmas and New Year holiday season here. G. H, Jolllf fe, pioneer businessman of Queen Charlotte City, aft-r spending a couple of months in Vancouver, arrived In :he city on the Coqultlam yester-r'oy afternoon from the south -nd proceeded aboard the Casslar to the Oueen Charlotte Islands. M'ss Jeananne Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford of Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Coqultlam yestsrday afternoon returning to her home at Stewart to spend 4 the Christmas and New Year , holiday season. She is attend-; ins: school in Vancouver. Ed. SteVens Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens of Skldegate, , r ived In the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon after a trip to Vancouver and sailed on the Casslar for his home on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Miss Pauline Jones arrived in 'he city on the Coqultlam yes-trrday afternoon, from Vancouver and proceeded aboard the Casslar to her home at Skldegate to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Richard Mills rfrrlved home on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon frenv his studies at the University of British Commbla to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Mills Clifford Bartlett, of Vancouver, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bartlett, 329 Seventh Avenue ! West, arrived In the city Sunday afternoon on the Coqultlam to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. NEURALGIA Don't let the pitiless patn of Neuralgia prevent you from enjoying life. Get fast, Bale rctici wm. k ' - , . , , relieve you quickly of piercing, stabbing pain and dull, throbbing aches. Good Pain and StirTnesn, Sciatica, l-urabago. Get HI-WAY SERVICE Now Open for Servicing, Light Repairs and Vulcanizing BELLAMY & TWEED 404 McBrlde ! SHUT'., . -fc ' p . . .... .;. mm left Friday night by train for Edmonton where she will spenii Christmas with her parents. She will later join her husband at Vancouver, where he is to be transferred in the near future Mr. and Mrs. David Geddes, of Vancouver were ween-ena visitors in the city, coming here from Terrace where they are spending the Christmas season. They will return to the interior centre on tonight's train. Mr. Geddes is well known In Prince Rupert where he was Canadian v y i r if 9 r V If y 5 y i y y y y It's best dress forward this Holiday season and for' your fashion pleasure we-present our collection of smart f rocks race. National Railways constable for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- i a number of years. 1 Kcnzle. I I S . USE OUR V W''t 1 BUDGET PLAN Vk J FOR YOUR g I MIAS BUYING y ' jCSTt 1 i j No Carrying charges 7 JFiiXrp !.... No Interest S M fe3Sil .v Terms in accordance S i taffiS$5&t 'lA k withW.P.T.B. v ! '' i&lS H ( ' Regulations 1 j ilililiJllSi THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" LEGION HAS XMAS TREE at the Legion Club Rooms Saturday afternoon. There were also numerous Interested parents present at the happy party. An excellent program included numbers by some of the young sters themselves with a showing of suitable moving pictures by M. L. Harper. The children taking part in Over Two Hundred Youngsters Entertained At Happy Paity Saturday Afternoon Veterans' children, large and small, numbering 210 attended the Christmas Tree entertain ment of the Canadian Legion the program were Judy Hardy with recitations, Molly Peterson and Sidney Bond with songs and Edith Calder with piano solos. jg Mrs. J. 8. BiacK ana Mrs. u. Deane were piano accompanists. 1 Feature of the Droceedlnss REARING BABY IN A GLASS BOX- Mrs. John Gray of Sea Cliff, ( of CnUrse. the visit of b.i.. naits m ner Kmiuiis i ki.vj. a .. ij. v.v- of 1 Janta qlnt!, oias uaus, enacted enactea bv ay ni-g. Ree'S , the box where he spends most weeks-old weCKS 010. John J ir in " B glass JOiiiJ, k,Wo foiVior o cnolnwr Vino. In Inlm t.nhlp manner, who nis waKin? ana sieepms iwu. mi v..w, . v..e,...w... designed tne box even before little John was born. It is temperature-controlled, humidity -controlled and dirt-free, with a built-in air filter, John romps about on a plastic nylon sheet, which only needs wiping off The baby needs no bed covering, because temperature is maintained at 84 degrees. An alarm system serves raucous notice if the temperature gets too high or too low, lng the river border . Mrs. J. W. Oak, wife of Sgt J, W. Oak, only R.C.A.F. mem- Ccquitiam yesterday afternoon ! bei : still 'stationed at Seal Cove had Presents and sweets for all the youngsters under twelve years of age. The general committee consisted of Mrs. VV. J. Lineham, Mrs. J. Wallace, Mrs. Hugh t tva Killln, Mrs. J. McGrelsh, Mrs Mrs. G. A. Hebb Mitt nn CoftirHaw nlrht-.' trnln S. Black, BlaCK, from a fur buying trip to Ter- Mrs. William Robertson, Mrs. I Dan Parent, V. G. Houston, IW. J. Lineham, Alex Harvey. Ralph II. Browne arrived In , A. J. Crox'ford, Harry Normand, the city on the Camosun Sat-! Reg Kings and P. M. Ray. urday evening from Ketchikan' to spend Christmas here with). Arnold Flaten and William his family. He will return to nnrtnn of the local Roval Bank Ketchikan on the Prince Rupert of Canada returned to the city Wednesday night. I0n Saturdav nieht's train from Hugh MacKenzle arrived in' a brief business trip to Ter-the city on the Coqultlam yes- race. terday afternoon from Ms. j0hn Group of Oona River is studies at the University of 1 Ealling tomorrow afternoon on British Columbia in Vancouver the Coqultiam for Solntula to to spend the Christmas and New Bpend tne Christmas holiday Yar holiday season with hin ,.n Classified Advertising Pays! SALE o-j FUR and CLOTH COATS Continues New shipment of COATS and DRESSES IS XMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES THIS IS A HANDY WAY TO SHOP FOR HER . . DEPOSIT ANY AMOUNT TO HER CREDIT AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A PRESENTATION CERTIFICATE YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE THIS WAY. u jj A' ft ft ft ft ft ft A ft ft ft ft A ft A ft A ft ft ft ft ft A ft A A A ft ft ft ft ft A ft ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft A A ft VI ft ft ft ft ft A A ft ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft A t ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A ft A A A A A ft A ft A A A ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft A A A ft ft ft ft A A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft J Prince ttupcrt Dndj? I3cui0 Monday. December 23, 1948 t7i,'c'sll,e!C'tt"!rpe!e'e'e''e!t'e'5 For Ihe Best Gift . . . The Right Gift ... Give Him a STETSON Get a Gift Certificate and miniature hat for the tree ... and let him make his own selection from our varied stock. Priced from $8.00 .liUl'lrie,L1Z13t'lzai:raMri-nMi.ii:Mn II. ft ' 9 ft If aras A large display boxed and loose to suit everyone. Xmas Gifts TOYS AND GAMES H fl; A H ft n I a K K H ft K A a ft n h ft ft .ft ft ft' fi ft ft ft ft ft K ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft- ft ft a most complete stock , j for all ages. LADIES' BEAUTY SETS from 25c to 4.00 MEN'S SHAVE SETS from 39c to 250 BOXED STATIONERY in all sizes, including children from 35c to 3.95 I Christmas d: ft "ft ft WjomWM CAMS I g .11 ii mil. ft You are invited to come in and look over our large stocks of seasonable merchandise. You will possibly find all the things you want under one roof when you shop at The Variety Store "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" aj1aj.sisSiai5ia3a'a.s',11MliS,Ml; xx's,eTwiel'cc,'!e,s!'',5'c u ft For Last Minute Cliristmas Shoppers HIGHLIGHT HER CHRISTMAS TREE Gifts by DuBarry, Tuya, Revlon, Peggy Sage, Molinard, Gemey, Rubinstein, and many, many others. FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE ... Parker and Waterman Pens and Pencils, Shaving Sets by Kingsley and Seaforth, Pipes, Shaving Brushes, Electric Shavers, etc. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD j . ... , . Phnn 79 2 m 3rd Ave. at oui street - 3 ...MM'ltfMsrNVhsTVtsTWtfVVtrirtPKi y TITF. THREE WISE 3 MEN BROUGHT. GIFTS! WE HAVE CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU ... Rupert Jeivellers J 1 REPAIRING 730 Second Avenue J. OUR Alexander SPECIALTY ft ft ft a A ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft 'ft ft ft "J a ft ft A ft ft ft A ft ft ft A ft A ft ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft PHONE: RED VWZ ft hMaaiMiAMiMiM,aiiaiMaaiajaaMAMiM.MaMai! 3