MANSON'S JEWELLERS The Home of Hftter Jewellry" Geo. awes Tbe Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission I Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: c Blue H.p Res. Red 127 Ask for George XMAS GIFTS Give HER Lovely Lingerie A Nlrht-rown, Slip and Pantle, heavy satin, sizes 32 to & 15 m tt-hitp hine or rose. Deposit, $2,70 Ealance. $10.79 C.O.D. Send color, size, deposit, and address to SYLVIA'S Rcaily-lo-Wam OCEAN FALLS, B.C. Delivery In 3 weeks fcn:.i.I;i.y.3i2i.i.i5(Ji5.5il3' Storage WE MF.ET ATT. TTJATNR At the Schoo i which includes opening reclta uon; singing games; "The Toy-'Shop at Night"; "The Minuet" (Mozart); choral reading, "Bad Sir Brian Botany"; selections by the senior choir; "The Snow, man's Christmas Party"; "Three I Blind Mice"; Dickens's "Chrlst-jmas Carol"; upside-down drill; action song, "Little Town of Bethlehem"; The Kut-up Kiddles; "Santa Brought Up-to-date": star drill: duet. "White Christmas"; Christmas play and closing recitation. s Steamship Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (rowcll River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. TO KETCHIKAN Wrrtnesday JUidniglit XMAS SAILING Doc. 19th, 11:15 p.m. For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) TIMIll It Sl i: X Kill 13 i Scaled tenders will be received bv I the Minister of Lands and Focwtji at Victoria. B.C.. not later than 11 , a.m. on tne 7th day or January, wi. 1 for the purchase of Licence X40G43. to cut JO.000.000 feet of Spruce, ledur. Hemlock and Balsam on B'ir-j veyed Timber Sale X1919, situated n North Bentlck Arm, Range 3, Coast Land District. Four 4) years will be allowed for I removal of timber. I Further particulars of the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria, B.C.. or , District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANTON AMBROZIAK, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS ANTHONY AMBROZIAK. DECEASED, INTESTATE. Tllfl? HflTTPR that, hv flTripr Of iti lltii TuHcta W R Fisher Ir&l Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 27th day Af M,.an.k&r 1 01R nnnnintif1 Ad .1 U IV II I'.' 1 I " " I I' I' " minlstrator of the Estate of Anton Ambrozlak. otherwise known as Anthony Ambrozlak, who died on or va 4rri riitv fit Rpntpmber. 1048. All persons lnlebted to tha said Estate are erquirea wj pay iuc omvui.v rt tVyatr IrtHoVlttfHnMA trt me forth- with and all persons having claims against tne saia estate urc iuhtu I Z rti (ham with mp nronerlv veri- rn rtr hpfnrA the 31fit da? Of December. 1946. failing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which . ... 1 1 nnu.i urn r I I 1 1 1 num. i . t. l ww. . DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 27tn day OI rioveinuer, Official Administrator, Prince Kupert, jj.u. g Po. Box 1G7 Terrace ten wte,c,,'' m u mi s. A Department Open to Alt the Schools pi rnnce Kupert ana District KIiN'Q EDWARD i There are 265 pupils at King King Edward School Is pre- Edward and attendance 1 very sentlng a concert in the Civic J Zod. All grades are turning out Centre on Monday. Each room Christmas art. Grade 6 has is contributing to the program made some very fine murals of Christmas scenes Miss Peatt left for Victoria on Thursday. Mrs. Orllfin will sub stitute for heT till the end of the term. E. E. Hyndman, inspector of schools, has been visiting the school this week. A total of el?ht reels were shown the school In November. These reels are proving very educational. v. Each room Is having a Christ mas tree and there is great ac tlvity in the decoration. Mr. Irvine, the Janitor, i3 very caDable and has repaired many of the boys' bicycles when nec essary. Mrs. Kullander's grade is learning to read with great rap idity. Miss Moxley Is now instructing music throughout the upper grades. The school is preparing their Christmas Issue of the monthly paper which will be published next week. The Civic Centre lias .been very good in allowing the school to practice their plays there. to Vancouver. Mr. Goscoe will stiend his Christmas holidays in Edmon ton while Miss Beale will go to Victoria. Miss Maiden is going PAROELS HARM FURS HAS SUCCESS . WITH BOOK Scventeen-YeafOld Australian Girl rinds Early Hours Pest Tor Writing .ydney. Australia Seven teen-year-old Catherine Gaskin of svdnev has achieved over night success as an auwioress with the Duplication in Britain of her first novel, "Tms unicr Eden," which has sone into two pditlons in a few weeks, me publishers ave taken an option nn Catherine's next two books. Her first effort runs to aooui 150.000 words and is set in Eng land and the United State?. It tells the adventures of an Am erican elrl. There has been some astonishment over the fact that the Australian autoress has never been away from her own country Catherine 'started the book two years ago and left school and gave up her music studies to finish it. Most of her writing was done between 4 am. and eight o'clock breakfast. After breakfast she wrote as the mood prompted her. Unlike her heroine, the Aus tralian girl writer is no sophisti cate. Her one ambition is to be a success as a writer and other-' wise her interests are reading and orchestral concerts. "She has fixed Ideas about boys. She finds those of her own age boring. She has started work on her second book and has picked its title "With Every Year." sne savs Its about a boy genius. The setting is Connemara, Ireland, from where her parents came Mr. and Mrs. Gaskin are pro viding the information about Connemara. RESIGNS OXFORD TOST OXFORD, England Sir Henry Tlzard has resigned his position as president of Magda-,len College to take up full-time duties as chairman of tne ae- cle care in carrying parcels as .fence ministry s scientific com 205 they may rub an wear the fur mittee .... A if Santa hasn't guessed alreatlyl He's wise to the way everyone goc3 for those smooth-gliding, wonderfully streamlined Taperites! He knows it's the 14-kt; gold HAND GROUND points that count : : : flex-ible or firm'i hroad or fine, "personalized" to suit your hand always visible so that you never write "blind"! All Taperites have Waterman's famous Lock-Slip Caps One-Stroke Fillers and Inkquaduct Feeds : s ; f here is no finer gift! " t and, if you prefer a conventional set, sec Vatcrruan' wide selection from $5.06 iip;;;yini can't lwat their value or the choice . ; ; and all have Waterman famous exclusive features! No; 513 for men, 1m 51SV for ladies. Choice of eolours. Ten $3.95 Set $9.32 No. 332 for men, lo 332V for llies in colour rlioice Ten $1.16 Set $3.93 Iily Patricia for ladies in rarl colours with chrome trim., Pen $3.93 Set $9.32 All print incluJt Excite Maniifarturlng Tax) Timely Topics from His work Is marked with a real artistic style and fidelity to life. It has become so popu lar that he U finding it difficult to supply the demands of all those who are asking for specimens. Tiie Johnson Memorial Community Christmas Tree will be held on Friday evening next in the Oddfellows Uall. A short concert will precede the Christmas tree. The reaular meeting 01 the Forum was held on Tuesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. E. Hamilton. Prize winners in the draw held by the Catholic Women's League on Saturday were: $l5, Miss Laura Clautler, Prince Rupert; $10, Earl Mah, Prince Rup ert; hand-made blanket, Mrs. Pruss. Terrace: child's knitted dress, Agnes Normandeau, Ter DOCK IMPROVEMENTS BRISBANE, Australia CP) A large Australian -wharf con-struction nrosram planned by i the Sputh Australian Harbors Board will cost $l,375,?O0. It Includes reconstruction In concrete of four berths, erection of a new electric power station at Osborne, building of three cargo sheds, and additions to large cement works and plants of two local oil companies. Advertise. In. the Dally News. JJ fllhr! V Terrace F. GAVAN'S UNIQUE HANDICRAFT; COMMUNITY XMAS TKfcb INfc-A l WttN Pvnl riaifon it'll n hna hppn interested in rod and J (Wirt " ' " ' ' j , I If gun club matters for many years, has, during the nasi tew monins, aeveiujjeu a umwc 5, m 4 i l n ne xT yni' ill l ri J f i i-i-aw ill ir ti I I ir- i USJng native WOUUK, lie Mi vca iiittitdt ? i w..,ia t iuvif iannrln o-ppKR. several snecies 01 ducks .and rino.necked nheasaiits. These he paints in true .. .. - colors and the finished pfod- ucts are mounted on ash trays, made Into broach ornaments for ladles' coats. race; vanity set, Miss E. Usuk, Prince Rupert. Thomas Nash, local artist. Is displaying a number of landscape paintings he ha3 done i water colors. Scenes depicted nrn from different nans 01 British Columbia. NEURALGIA Don't let the pitiless pain .of Neura'sla .-A (rnm AnlMMtlCT lift Get 1 3 it. prevent jvu ii .rj- ' - - safe re) k4 'with T-R-C'i, specially made to rplieve vnu nuicklv of Dierdng. Btabbin ra n and dull. inroi.oinK bluc. 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Thursday and Saturday afternoons 1:30 to 4:30 Every Evening Except Sunday 7:30 to 10:30 (Saturdays to 11 P-m-) 150 Pair of Rink Skates Available For Patrons Public Audition System With Special Skating Records PROCEEDS OF OPENING NIGHT TO PIONEERS' HOME ggy FREE Prince RuDert Bottle Collector also messenger service Phone Blue 737 We buy ... all sizes Perfex Beer Whiskey, Gin and Bottle Bottles Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE I si r 1