. -In memory of our be- cthei Esther Conway, .d away Christmas Day -scry iane we linger." -d by Mlldren and Jack FOK SALE 11E--S room bungalow, automatic stoker and t.-e t Harbor view. For par ti Phcr.i Black 987. (300) : OR REST Barber ;.od location. Apply 221 It West (300) IX S. ; of shelves con- l; ) rorlns gramophone men-tube radio, szu: ned heater $10; Skates, $2 sleigh. $3. 516 5th 30D) llE- Console model com- p radio phonograph, -a short wave, $80 cash. 13 cabinet, $12.50. Bridge $8. Menzlcs, 127 Hay Circle (299' I'lE Trolling boat, 29' type. 7 years old. East- engine and swan gur- 3ox 192 Dally News. (303) hlE Sofa bed, kitchen and four chairs. Apply I n Ave East. (300) RLE-Dominion niano. 251 ... f est Phone Blue 331. (2981 htE- -iNew and Used Fur- I- at the lowest prices. All blankets: floor lamps h battery radios in best Ition dining room sets 25; beds complete from sheets 95c: couches $7; Ilancy mirrors, mattresses ls; Gurney's now cook- pves $84, Also other usc-Furnlture nnd Hardware. C Furniture Co. FOIl SALE p TENDERS will be re- by the undrnigncd u? fi n on Wednesday. Janu-5lh. 1947, for tbi nir- f "r the business known Jayal Lunch Cafe at 721 f Avenue. Wes.. Prince ft. B.C. as Is. plars can ae obtained the undersigned during '"3 hours. Rental ar- Pments may be made with ne'erson Ltd. The hjuh-r any tender not ncccs- y acr.fntiH at Prince Hiinert nfi.. Jnftrr 23rd, 1946. CARLO S. W. HANSEN Acting Manager, Bank of Montreal, Prince Rupert, B.C CANADA'S FIRST TELEGRAPH OFFICE pwrnnh of Ilcc in Canada onensd Its doors on Decern ;!46 in the old Toronto City Hall, shown above. Inset, is -.mi telegraph" instrument used in the Canadian National phs cantennial commemoration ceremonies. Classified Advertising - - i' 2c per word pel Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices, and Engagement Announcements: (2. Hn memokium FOR KENT FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms. Phone Green 937. (299) WANTED TO RENT Gas boat, 31 ft. or over. Phone Blue 882. (293) FOR RENT Warm, comfortable sleeping room, reasonable. Ap ply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 p.m. (tf) WANTED ! WANTED Good home in the country for male fax terrier. 4 years old. Box 1413 Station B. (300) WANTED To buy garage. P.O. .Box 1255. (298) WANTED TO BUY Four or five room cottage, close In. Write (12) Box 190. Daily Ntws. (298) WANTED URGENTLY Goat's milk for sick child. Require six quarts weekly. Reply - giving particulars to R. L. Tough, Box 1173. Station "B", Prince Rupert, B.C. (205) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD At reason able rates. Apply Box 185, Dally News. tf) LOST AND KOUND LOST-Lady's gold Bulova wrist watch. Finder please return to Box 191. Daily News. Reward. t301) fhile in Terrace stay at . T errace MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. ' DISCOVERY OF TEA riiinpsc folklore attributes the discovery of tea In 2737 B.C. to Shcm Nung. an eenporor called the "Divine llcalcr.' nnn its. dallv newspaper used Its carrier boys as reporters on rlccllon night and were thsreby enabled to have returns from a nrecincts rjublished ItUljV.ilJ r.nd on the street one nour auer the closing of the polls Timely TERRACE Topics Levi Fitzgerald of the Prince Rupert Court Houfe sta!' spent Saturday in Terrace on business in connection with his property uridines. Miss Adela Haug'land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haug- '.and, arrived on Saturday from Prlncs Ocorge wnere she is tcachin school, to spend the Christmas holidays with her family. Mrs. D. Drentzen and daugh ter, Enid, arrived on Saturday n'jht's train from Prince George to spend the Christmas teason with Mrs. Erentzen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Robineon Mrs. E. Hamilton, teacher on the staff of the Terrace elementary school, left on Saturday evening's train for Prince Rupert where she will spend the holidays. II. F. Xoakes. local teaefher, left on Friday evening for. Prince George from which point he will nrcceed bv olane to Victoria to ppend the Christina season with hia mother. . . W. Taylor, who had been sta tioned with the Army at Terrace, arrived on Thursday evening from Vancouver to spend the Christmas season visiting with friend here. THE EDUCATED SUICIDE Some authorillrs say that sui cide is more prevalent among educated than illiterate grsups. While relating his experiences as a nrisoner of war, Capt. Markowitz, M.B.E., M.B PhD., M.S.. recently said: 'Language isn't accurate. Only by written word can news retain truthful ness. 'cs:'se't.itct'e!t,!! BEST BARGAIN IN YEARS I am goinfj out of the retail businesi and will handle only raw furs. Every-thing must be cleared out by New Year's. DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS AT- Hotel for Convenience and Comfort GOLDBLOOM'S CENTLY RRMOnELT.F.n . . . UP-TO-DATE CENTRAL ! EATINQ TROUQHOUT . . . HOT AND COLD WATER TERRACE Transfer&Iaxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace NEW HAZELTON Mlas Pauline Marshall left last week for Vancouver to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Myros and family. Dr. Murphy collapsed while attending United Church service last Sunday evening. The next day Dr. Murphy went up to Smithers to consult with Dr. Greene. The New HazClton school con cert was held on Friday night in the Community Hall and was an enjoyable and interesting jvent. Howard Ennis left last week to spend a few days In the Hous ton district. SMITHERS i.eamie hockey Is now being played in smithers. Merchants beat Canadian Legion 2 to i in the first game last week. t A. MeMarUn has been serl- huslv ill in the local hospital suffering from pneumonia and heart complications. . Roy Arnold- and Lloyd Hann left last week for Moose Jaw where they will try out with the Canucks, a Junior Hockey League team of that city. BURNS LAKE Miss Jean Ooodwln of Decker Lake has opened a beauty shop in Burns Lake. Lakes District citizens are planning to construct a memorial hall In Burns Lake to com memorate service men of the district who served In World War II. Tentative plans call lor a three-storey structure in which will be located the municipal of fice, library, fire hall, school board office, public rest room and Canadian Legion clubroms. Already over $1000 has been sub scribed. S. T. Strimbold has returned home after spending three months at ranger school near New Westminster. A street has been set aside here for coasting and is proving very popular with the younger folk. from Vancouver to spend the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Klipav rick. Ed. Ebv. formerly of Smith ers and now located, at Williams Lake. Is here to spend tne unrisi mas and New Year holiday sea son. Norman Kilpatrick is home' Classified Advertising Pays! ISLAND CAMPS KEEPING BUSY Traditional Christmas and New Year Shutdown Is Not Occurring This Year Lozzine camDS on the Queen Charlotte Islands are not closing down this Christmas and New Year holiday season as. usual but, to the contrary are keeping up oneratlons in full blast, wnereas there Is usually only consider able of an exodus from the camDs at this time of year, this time there appear to be as many men moving toward the camps as away from them. There are also more camps than everj operating on the Islands this year and the end of the war has not yet resulted In andy di- munltlon of operations. Camps in operation now are Pacific Mills at Sandspit, Aero (Powell River) and Morgan Log ging Camp at Cumshewa, four Kelley Logging Co. camps at Beatty Anchorage. The Morgan Loaeine Co. camp at Atli Inlet is about to be closed and con solidated with that at Cum shewa. Tn maintaining democracy, a free press undergirds the other frppdonus." Rabbi Ahron upner Assistant to the President, Syn agogue Council cf America. v V V V V V V I V V y y y y y y V y y y y y y y y Blllffe, ..lbw dbb. w xU m ' k m . JT'X'lVir 11 . 1111 I M I in II III I H i '.. I fL 1 i-' j Slippers J I SsSi m) I I g 1 J g Whatever his or her favor- g M ffl ' B V ite of slipper, tc : M type . . S n u u n C A A It C J$M, $ assured that we have it. g CANNED FOOUb 3lu Our stock is complete A I M If I Y. from fancies lo mocassins, g I 13.46 c22S5i gggBS&B . JF 1' miM fi I FOOTWEAR 0 mmB- 1 I si? ... tfii r X n f I A . " 11 I fiORDO FLICKERING FLAMES in Ihcir motley J hues hold the warmth of our good wishes in their vivid beauty. Candlelight, incandescent light or flourcsccnt light, this store is here to serve this community lo the best of its ability. Another Christmas . . . another year ... to you, good cheer 1 "EVER'Y THING FOR THE HOME" I. & ANDERS The Newest and Largest Store in North Central B.C. ON prince Ktipcrt Daily tteU) Monday, December 23, 1946 BILLFOLDS Initials or Name in gold only 75c extra 1.25 to 8.50 1 . T ION S CARD TABLES STURDY AND RIGID Made by Hourd Co. $2.95 and $3.95 COTTAGE CHEESE I uicauitu j jJNUw VALENTIN DAIKI Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE 'ten 70c to $4.95 Wooden Chests 1.95 to $5.95 FOR BOYS Meccano Construction Sets from rlAA4: ni nrc $1.75 to $12.23 ($3.60 " $1.50 Clockwork Motors l Crystal Radio Set - Steam Engines " S X K H n n K K K K H X X fi X X X X X X X X X i X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X : .X X X X X MiaSm.Md Phone: lilue 976 Night Phone: Red 97(5 Office: 812 Second Avenue West X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X a A TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK - GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS For minor repairs and gas Wood For Sale r First Class, 14-inch lengths, Xrce of nails $10 per cord Second Class, trimmings up to 11-lnch lengths $8. per cord Third Class, various lengths, uncut 56 per cord Immediate Delivery 4 Vet's Terminal Taxi A( PHONE Stand: Bus Depot DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Quick Frozen Cellophane Wrapped "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones ... No waste . . . No fuss. Try them today from your butcher, Canadian Fish AND Cofd Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 4