w -i for Quality and Econouiy Engineered to, give high lij(lt output at a reasonable cost, General Electric Lamps are today's best value. To protect your pocket hook, to protect, your. M'ght- -always look for (lie Gi neral Electric name, Becoming more popular every day nil Mall Cafe AND, CHOE? SUEY at CENTRAJL HOTEL C:30.A.M. to2 CO A.M. We specialize in tender, jujey steaks and Chinese dishe.. Attention ... TRAPPERS Highest Prices Paid for Your Furs SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL bill suuriiKiu; B. G. FURNITURE Phone Black X'Zi We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Krand Beef, Choicest fresh Veretaliles and Fruits Complete line of Groceries OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING REGULAR STOKE 1TOURS Choicest Cooked Pleats, Meat l'ies, Roast Cliirkens, Fish and Chips dally. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Meiri , Chop Suey, etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY US! RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SU.EY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open a pjn. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 ." GOODYEAR TIRE fc Itl'BBER CO. LTD. MILL SUPPLIES. - OARAGE ACCESSORIES Hose - Belting- - Grlptread Tires - Tubes - XJC Patches - Cement Friction Tape - Tubing A representative stock for immediate delivery from Prince Ffcupert. PRINCE RUPERT 330 Second Avenue P.O. Box 772 85 Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAJ. STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street rhone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 SUPPLY HOUSE Phone 032 i SONS HOME FROM NAVY AND ARMY John Mostad, 128 Ninth Ave. W., local carpenter, has just received one of his sons home after serving in the Navy and another is on the way here after spending four years overseas In the Canadian Army. The. son from. the. Navy is Able Seaman Thorvald Mostad who arrived Sunday night from Vancouver where he received his dis charge. He enlisted at Regina and served aboard the frigate Swansea in the Battle of the Atlantic. Prior to going to Vancouver he had been here from The Army son is Fred Mostad Halifax on discharge leave, who. landed at Halifax from the troopship Scythia nt the end of last week and Is now bound for Prince Rupert. Also enlisting from Saskatchewan, he has been in the. Army six years in. all and that Is the length of time sliice his father has seen him. He is with the Ordnance Corps and while overseas was married in Dundee to a Scottish girl, who, with, their, ten-month, old child, will, be coming to Canada later The mother of. the. two veterans die dthree years a.'m. To Talk Highway At Terrace Meet The entire question of the Prince Rupert Highway including th question, of jurisdiction and the status, of the road In relation, to the Canadian National Railways right-of-way will be discussed jointly with the Terrace. Board of Trade at the annual meeting, of. thq latter board on January 16,. it was decided by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Monday night on re-cpmmendatlon of the highway committee. Urging speedy action J. E. Boddle remarked that, if something was not done sqon, there would be nothing left of the highway to do anything with. Classified Advertising Pays! LING THE TAILOR We are taking; cleaning and. pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE of Furniture and Household Goods Vacating our premises at building known as T-91 Second Avenue and Second Street ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, COMMENCING AT 2:15 P.M. Remainder of Goods from American Officers' Club and U.S.O., etc. Consisting of Five chesterfield suites (tapestry); two leatherette suites; four, large Wilton carpets, 9x12 and 9x15; two large library tables, suitable, for lodge; Wes-tlnghouse combination coal, wood, and electric range; R.C.A. Victor electric radio, 7-tube mantel model; grama-phone pick-up with 50 records; seven large mirrors; piano accordlan (Hohner)j McClary circulating heater; 200 chairs; 50 tables; 220-volt electric fan; five pool tables, complete with balls and cues, etc.; four dressing tables; four bed springs and mattresses, complete; baby buggy; high chair; bench grinder (Black and Decker); four-inch vice; tinsmiths' anvil, etc. Note: These goods must be sold as I have to vacate the building. GEORGE JAS. DAWES Terms Cash AUCTIONEER BURN WOOD Spruce, per cord $12.."0 Poplar, per cord $lU.o() Slabwood, 14" $10.00 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD HOME SERVICE I TtJE S Sjj Leaders' Classes Rup-Rec Leaders' Classes were resumed in the I.O.D.E. Hall on Monday evening after a break for the Christmas festivities. There was an excellent turn-out for the Ladies! Leaders' Class while the men were nof, so well represented. This makes us won -der whether the ladies have better recuperative powers after RE-MAKE SCHOOL Sewing machines vibrated and worn garments took on a new lease of lite as the local Consumers' Council's "re-make" school reopened, this week afj.er being closed during the. year-end holidays. First of the classes since, the reopening were, held in the Red Cross rooms on Monday plght. Purpose of thq classes is. to conserve clothing materials bj re-making worn garments or garments that have been outgrown into useful articles, of. clothing. Monday night's class was directed by Miss Stlnson, who aLso Ls in charge of the Friday night class. Most of the 10 members in Monday night's class were present. Wednesday night's class. Ls under charge of, Miss McLaren and the Thursday class ls directed by Miss Ruth Gillett. All three instructresses are qualified seamstresses. Mrs. Andrew, Thompson, president of the local Consumers' Council, said that, if the res- i ponse Justifies, it, classes, wllj Take invigorating steam , baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. i R.Y.WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST Si Phone Red 127 YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets Show Cases of all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing arid workmanship. Phone Black. 126 Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CLEANING AND REPAIRS Chimneys, Stoves, Oil Burners, Furnaces Window Cleaning and all Home Repairs PHONE BLUE 934 or 743 WHAT 5 DOING AT PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYM 5 by J I M NAST the.- Christmas and New Year's celebrations or if their "celebrating" is of a milder variety? Tonight's Schedule Classes as usual at: Y.M.C.A. C to 7 p.m., Junior Girls' Class;. 7 to 8 p.m., Junior Boys' Class; 8 to 9 p.m., Intermediate Boys' Class. I.O.D.E. 8 p.m.. Ladies Koep Fit and, Gymnastic Class. STARTS AGAIN also be opened on Tuesday nlijht. She urges that ladies who have problems In re-making clothes attend the classes. The classes will continue until the end of March. Commander A. M. Wood, former officer commanding H.M.C. S. Chatham, arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver oh official business. Military Orders 1st (It) Btn. Prinre Rupert Regt. (MG) C. J. Toombs; Maj. Commanding Parades: Officers and N.C.O.'s will parade this Friday Jan. 11 at 2002 hrs. as well as all the Commit tees within the Un:t. Bn. Parades will be held this coming Monday Jan. 14 at 1930 hrs. Notice: 1. All ranks are again, warned that it is necessary to report to Bn. II. Q. before proceeding on leave. 2.. Men. leaving Prince Rupert to, take up, residence, outside of this district are required to. obtain clearance from the Q.'M. and return their kit, before leaving the district. 3. Contact may be made by phone, at any of ths.followin,'?; Commanding, Officer, Blue 4C9, Btn. Ord. Rm,, 102 or 403. Lt. Q.M., 540 or Black 806. Lt. Hill-Tout, Black 897. R.Q.M.S. Graham, Green C99. C.S.M. Bowman, 341. IRVING TOPS MEN'S SINGLES Maurice Irving leads the individual scoring in single games with a score of 62 in the men's five pin bowling league, while Ernest Freeman has the high score for the three-game total. Irving has the highest average score of 222. Leading team both for single high score and for the three-game series is Stone's with a score of 3099 for the three games and 1140 for the high single game score. However, Morgan's leads in the number of games won. Here are the latest league standings: Morgan's 25 Stone's 23 Malkin's .'. 19 Burns 17 Gyro 15 Bankers 13 Peoples Store 12 Northwest Construction .. 8 Minora Blades SPEED UP SHAVING Minora gives you quicker, shaves than ordinary, double-edge, razor, bladt. It's the quality blade In the lovy price field, tils your double-edge razor. mm -m LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974. : Cabinets; and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA IS HONORED AT SHOWER PARTY Miss Ethel Dunnlngton was honoree. at a delightful surprise shower last Friday evening at the home of (Mrs. J. H. Black, Fpurth Ave. E., with the staff of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board and Ratipn Administration as joint hostesses for the. occasion. Miss Dunnlngton Ls to be married to Corporal Joseph, Srotyr, United States Army, to-i day at First United Church. After Miss Dunnlngton had. opened the many lovely gifts presented her by, her rrlends, ciurt whist was enjoyed, winners being Mrs. J. A. Teng and Miss Mimmy Johnson. At the conclusion of the evening, dainty refreshments were served, after which the gue.sts.were entertained by one of the hostesses who peered into their respective futures via. palm and tea leaves. Invited guests were Miss Ethel Dunnlngton, Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs. H. Dunnlngton, Mrs. R. Trltschler, Mrs. Marie Dunnlngton, Mrs. Mary Dunnlngton, Miss Betty Grelg, Miss Barbara Mor-an, Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mrs. Joan Anger, Mrs. H. F. Glassey, Mrs. II. Taylor, Mrs. S. J. Hunter, Mrs. C, F, Oland, Miss Mimmy Johnson, Miss Rosemary Kerr, Mrs. J. McPhail, Mrs. R. McRae, Miss Mona McRae. Fred Conrad returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. ' RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT- LIGHTINO PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mall. Orders shipped same day as received RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third. Avenue West Phone 644 Box 1321 Business and For Your FOUNDATION GARMENT Made-to-Measure MRS. PERREAULT representative of Spencer Supports (Canada) Ltd. 1313 OVERLOOK ST. Box 1177, Station "B" INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada is. F. I.HVIN, Phone Green 874 Representative Box B2fl 117 2nd Ave. W. Opposite TMCA PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANGING 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Oil Burners Cleaned and Repaired Chimney Cleaning and all Home Repairs Ice Deliveries Saturday Green 486 Phone Green 337 "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FT .EXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mail Orders Box 99 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave, W. Books, Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res. Green 955) JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD.. Third Avenue FOR PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE mail sour qUiset to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. Ll Ml UYMOURSI VANCOUVER. IX. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO January 9, 1921 W E Williams was chosen as president of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade after being vice-president the previous year.-Other officers were Lieut. Col. C W. Peck, V.C., M.P., honorary presidents C. II. Orme. vice-president, and C. V. .vitt, secretary. city building permits for the year 1920 totalled $406,649 part of which t otal was. the $175,000 schooL built at Hays Cove Circle. Harry B. Rochester and G. W Nlckerson were competing for the position of mayor while seven aldermanlc and one school candidate had. already filed nomination papers. The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade urged that construction of Prince Rupert's proposed new court house- begin at once. 703 Fulton Street HOK HHIUJ W.IO CVCJlin and J, I AnA (tie, in to 4" U'l creasing fresh north! winds by Thursday morJ "W nrrtn of nnrl vnll'J ...;i.v . ous rain. Becoming partiv- ingm.. uim jjaiuy ClOUdy af JJllUlllgJlli. TO COLD WW Genuine Aspirin isA)I marked this way 1'v N HOME COOKING AND IUkinJ DON'T KID YOURSELF HAVE IT PROTECT AFTERNOON TEA Open Dally 5 p.m. to ? 30 a.n; Dine, dance and he nicrrj at a happy holiday spot. Kathleen Davis, Proprlctre: KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN1 Phone-Kluete It will be some time before you get your new ?z AVOID TROUBLE Don't put off nece ar; re, DONE NOW! YOUR CAR YOUR FAMILY YOUR NEIGHBOR RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED DISTRIBUTORS OF CHRYSLER PRODUCTS Professional HELEN'S. BEAUTY, SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can. M. SAUNDERS Blue. 666 Concrete, Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do mywlf. PARTRIDGE & GUNSTON General Contractors. P.O. Box 1489, Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work.- Work to please everyone No work, too large, or too small H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanglng UNION PAINTER Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE, Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner, Block Phone 387 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating. Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 Night Calls Especially 552 TAXI (Tom Harvey) Stand: Westholme Rooms, 2nd Ave. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Prince Rupert-SoutneaJ mips, hppnm ncr ct.. Phone 566 JOHN BULGER JEWEL EltS Third Ave.. (Opp. P Ofu! B.C. CLOT HIERS Third Avenue just West of Sixth Street MEN'S WORK PAN5 Very stronp- $2.50 MEN'S IRON l'ANTS ' Well made S2.95 SWEATI MEN'S WOOL - - j .iHr I For cress ana 4.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS S1.50 HOYS' WOOL SWEAjffl SI .85- SZ.'" HOYS' BLACK OVF-KI $1,25 10 1.5 BOYS' PANTS S2.00 10 S4.25 BOYS' OXFORD 3.5095 MEN'S WORK from , $5.00 to $6.2j