f"?e Daily News . . . ily Edition: Saturday, December 23. 1944 f .bllahed every afternoon except Sun-lit by Prince Rupert Daily News . fitted. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert , British Columbia. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. J). SUBSCRIPTION RATES: t City Carrier, per week . . . I- Month Jer Year , Mall. Tier mnnth f'er Year 4.00 I he Eve of Christmas J tit . MEMBER A. B.C. uiu un mi; eve 01 unnstmas 51V TTovn in Viq erry Christmas," of course, but, some- j , . . j l...W lllll L 1 I 1 1 , ... t in in m: liiu ui;iiL woni mis lime. The fact of the matter is that n rf ------- j,"..., t - i , .urn 1 I i ricrmno iioirf i-imrm 4.1. J - ... v. Wl, uilli jv 1. in viiuiur finrtc mrnn nnr or ,7 mj Jiwu JMJ any years ago were looking forward fiPkinrrq r nrn"lf mrr tlini'i. ti.nno 'PI. .. M", ivvviui,iiii: 1,111.11 II 1 JJUM US WJ10 mav JlJlVP hPPn fnvrininfn inn nunn no i.rrf n(-.r...n i.1 Then there are so irmnv of nwnn 1 mil l nmi I ir nn.ilAf- Ml t i mi ill. iv in' :ir Miri tr ........ .,4riv uuiiiuaaiug uur annual iinsimas crreetinD- tn vnn ti-.0v0 ' J- vv IJILIV." .un . - i I 1 A 1 ety modily the wishes this time. Rnf CJi PAGE TWO tions, we can now extend to you the best wishes on this great day of days. Slay you celebrate with due thought-fulness and moderation and may you celebrate with a real appreciation of the significance of the occasion a significance which if we all appreciated would end ware once and for all and make this world of our a place of permanent peace and goodwill to all men. And, meantime, it well behooves us) every one to be as happy as we can and for those who may have good reason. to be sorrowful and anxious to do all they can to throw, as we have aily News office, imbued with good- done of old, a light of good cheer to ill nilfl flin floc?ln f mini, l.nnt ? mm -fl'llvllr. nMl 11 ... iiiiiuc lu W1JM1 UK&l Ui J.4 itJiiia dim IlL'll'JIIJUrS llll to all of you. we have been wondor- -"-" -w . Looks Better in Far East . . . While the situation in France looks none too good this year, we may observe better news from the war in the Far East. TheAmerican Army forces, by taking the port of Ormoc, have thus gained a deep-water port facing into the Philippine archipelago and at the same time cut off a sizable fmr-o fVmn the main body of Japanese troops. The taking of Ormoc does speed the conclusion. The potentialities of the huge British Pacific fleet formed under the command of Admiral Fraser are great. The fact that Admiral Fraser is to operate wuii nut not under eitiier Admiral Ni I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 T T it II mm l, .1... A I - 4-r a.. 1 H T A it . IUpIv ' in HllQ U'nv nrmi11 1 hf11 nntif Tl-n A 1..' 1. ' i & 1I1PA- i -11 L ' J 1 1 1 n I 1 . - ' "-v.il itnw liiijii rn i iiu nn iiivMii I . m ' is ir wnnm r int-n i-.no irij-i jiarently agreed some time ago that the Pacific theatre is too vast to permit any over-all commander. Where this fleet will base is not announced, except that its operations are moved farthur east than the Indian Ocean station. With this new armada exerting its i'"v.i power eastward -uoi,iiiu and dull match- JIUJWJll " J uiy, , many ol e tnem i, in . nlapps , nf ipm1 inn- . tnp uvstwawi . , . T- .: i i--... c . wv..i v. Niwijun; ui uic n.iu- , ....v, vim niiuuii? " . imiui dim mil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 is ( rpns (iiiK.il iju ii JIlLTl V I 111 V nPPSIllCn thnvn .inimil nnnanic nn . 1. n. . much too much anxiety. isolation and eventual loss of the Dutch buch are thoughts that we just East Indies as well as the Philippines tnnot rein-ess as we set about this and will certainlv ins th J i' lit . - wi.aw uv,u v; ii li . A. Tl r LU IJUI JIia. And finrtc Thesp nrp nil flnvolnnmonfc face "w .... Phone 775 A Merry Christmas to One and All WILLIAM F. STONE 327 3rd Avenuu "Clothes of Distinction" A. MacKenzie Furniture Wish Everyone "A Good Place to Buy" A MERRY CHRISTMAS A GOOD NEW YEAR .5 KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOPSUEY HOUSE 012 7th AVE. WEST 'Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. PHONE RED 247 m in people's friendly .. I'mn-ov, lojtuni ciiiuiir ...1. w iviin.il iti iiaa niic oner : r...1. j'jjigi ngnt through i e can sutrcest that vnn n fmr i,n n A, " i i, . ... i j .v.ii wvnu hliii uu . l i r s xvi v mn. i 111 I n nlArtom li 1 1 . - . ' twwiv V 'fi : 1 ' , ",.v."u 'wu,i wiai oetter news Irom the aiir u-.ir ' w, u'cuue rons in unina wnere the rupture s tili AJi - ' wmii.,w V.UU11LI.I -rn I II l ll'l Iflll T"L -i-, c"mPiete -ami at least for a time, the spearhead of " v.n witn uf iiuain inn .innnnese af vnnpa ntn Tr,,,:i .,v ...,1. ,n u win uuvei inLiirn. 'mvinno ihioh hnc u,. , ...uumvu- ami ivuuiuiug viiuiljKing. m if The homes of folks like me and I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old, familiar carols play, And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good will to men. Longfellow. GOVEHNMENT OP THE PROVINCK OP KRITI8H COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS NOTICE TO CONTACTORS Construction of Sangan River Bridge and Chown SJough Bridge on the Massett-Tow HlFl Road, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. Sealed Tenders for labour In con-structlng two bridges, endorsed "Tender lor Bangan Hlver Brldte and fit ived by the Minister of Public m .vf ks 1n'"''ament Buildings, vie-52 i?wn,,B-C- up. to 12 o'clock noon, V? 1 Public at his- offi-' .rth.r' T"r" '". c u"u date. Plans and Sfieclflcatlons. etc.. mav be obtained from the office of the flft i. Ti, ,8n' r from J. Porsyth. Pub-;y lie worKs Department. Court lim i-'i tHi?,C,iVvfe,r' or f"'m C. Brady, Dls-' t ' ,. ""B"r, i-rinoe unpen, on de- rfA : 1 i.'V" " Hum Ten Do ars itioi M which will be rcf under! lmn .h- I m 1 tUm Of thp nlnn. .f. 1 of the receipt at tenders. Each tender must be accompanied th.atfd chAue made Payable to the Minister of Public Works, for '2?""' , F've Hundred Dollars (500) which shall be forfeited If the uwiineB u enter into con- .-..VT. or ' he falls to complete the work contracted for. cSUes of unsuccessful ten. tlerers wiule retur.ied to them when the contract has been awarded Ten" dtrs must be made outthe neIer?.TbeLcRenpytetdrndCr W, not m I Department of Public Works" December 14 th, 1944. V V V V if y v y v y v v V V !f i v v v y y y v y y y y y y M &5i..s(as-.i1s1s!i&fcaiillJifciiJi With Best Wishes . . for . . , Christmas and New Year ELIO Furniture Store 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert Store closed Nov. 30, Opens Jan, 2, 1945 v 'V V v v THE DAILY NEWS THIS AND THAT 1 7 j Mm I y X Tli. Cor;. Mjl:ww AJ.ro. Iw. ' - QjT'lPp a CuVJ s Born Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son Is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder; and His name shall be called Wonderful. Counsellor. The Mighty God, The Everlast ing Father, The Prince of Peace. Isa. 9:3. For hearts, if true and lowly. The manger-cradles are, Where comes the Christ -guest holy, With love, the guiding Star. Anon. "Mr. Wilson, youre an awfully hard person to get to seel" Local Man Shocked At Friend's Death C. J. Norrington of this rltv was shocked yesterday to read 0f Love In the Daily News of the sudden death In Victoria of Cecil- Tlce, field cxods commissioner tn? British Columbia, who was his friend since boyhood when they attended Christ HosDital Dublic. school at Horsham, Sussex. Eng land, together. Commander A. H. Reed, former naval of ficer in charge here, was an earlier graduate of the same school. CLACTON WAli CASUALTIES CLACTOtf, Essex, Eng. f Clacton, one ul the first places j in the United Kingdom to suf-Glory to God in the highest, ifer casualties from enemy air and on earth peace, good will action, received its heaviest raid toward men. Luke 2:14. l'n Fbruary this year when 30 (tons of high explosives and It isn't far to Bethlehem town! 10-000 incendiaries were dropped. It's anywhere that Christ comes ! uaclon s first war damage was Jl a 1 suffered Cllffnrosl April A ..(! on .n.n .1 uuwn you. Madeleine S. Miller. Unto you is born this day in 30. 1940 whrn aircraft crashed In the town causing six deaths and injuries to 122. the City o David, a Saviour, , ground assault, wxnen is unnst tne Lord. Luke 2:11. ATTACKED LE HARVE Two forces of R.C.A.F. Hall-faxes and Lancasters formed part cf the R.A.F. bomber command's attack on Le Havre to prepare the way for the final TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY iieevce!Ceec'(re'ee How we love to read the story of the first Christmas! How dear to us is this story of the birth of Jesus the 'watchful sheDherds. the Three 'wise Men, the humble surround- tf , Ings, the gentle mother, the uny M 1 babe who, when he grew to man- M hood, was to reveal and demon- fttf jstrate the Christ, Truth, in all! $5 Jits fulness! i Throush the studv of Christ- i tvtf ! lan Science one learns that in ' tfa proportion as he thinks and lives in accordance with the Christ, he Is lifted above hate, greed, Jealousy all the evil thinking that leads to war. Christ Jesus proved that this nossible. What n rtpht. nt orntltiio nta I H VB QBM VI uviv n fc. owe to One who lived so un- ! sejflshly in evidence of the fact that the only power, the only ' presence, the animating Prln-, ciple, is divine Love! He proved that the real man Is always governed by God, divine Love. There is in reality no man but cods man, ever at one with the Christ, the true manifestation Discerning evil as I mesmeric illusion, and knowing that in reality God alone governs, we can say with the one who proved that Christ is the true idea or love. "Father, forgive them; for they know not w,hat they do." (Luke 23:34). From the world's way of thinking, no one could have had more reason to refuse to forgive than j the Master. But he did not let the world's way of thinking rule 'him and neither can we. H- knew that the real man Is the v image and likeness of divine ! Love so he could forgive even those who sought his life v Speaking of the . continuing demonstration of Christ, Truth, and its final triumph over the beliefs of race, naUonallty, and mortal selfhood, thus bringing permanent peace, Mary Baker Eddy writes (Science and HealUi ! with Key to the Scriptures, p.j 565), "The impersonation of the j spiritual idea had a brief history in the f arthly life of our Mas-; ter; but of his kingdom there shall be no end; fox Christ, God's i idea, will eventually rule all nations and peoples Imperatively, absolutely, finally with divine Science. (From the Christian Science Monitor!. Koston Cale Christmas Dinner ... $1.50 Shrimp Cocktail crisp Celery Queen Olives SOUP Consanime Princesse Cream of Tomato ' FISH x Boiled Red Salmon . . , Egg Sauce ' ROAST Roast Grade A Young Turkey Ham Rrcsslng Cranberry Sauce r Roast Young Goose Cranberry Jelly VEGETABLES Steamed or Mashed Potatoes Brussels Sprouts Cauliflower SALAD Lobster Salad Mayonnaise DESSERTS Steamed Plum Pudding, Vanilla Sauce Hot Mince Pie Ice Cream or Fruit Cake A Merry Christmas 4 . . and . . . Happy New Year to my Patrons and Friends MRS. SUTHERLAND The Elite Beauty Parlor will be closed until January 11. P We talic pleasure in wishing all our customers and friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year CUT RATE SHOE STORE I Across from Ormes Drug Store jL. y3 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23 M ll ll ll I IMIII Once again the season of Christmas is here bringing with it a neartfelt appreciation for the goodwill and forbearance oyr many friends have shown during a difficult year. That you may know all the delights of the day of days is the wish of . . 3rd Ave., next to Ormes 1944 mim .HKim'B'M rm mimr iMaiBHn u May your Christmas Joys be many and the Festive Season bring you Much Happiness. Friendliest Greetings and All Good Wishes from McRae Bros. Ltd. '4 15 I A ? A 1 ik f; w?i:,teieic;ee'e'eeeec'C'c,eci,eiticit,e'ce'tittf. liest Wishes for A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year To all my customers and friends. WM. GOLOBLOOM " 5. .I.5.;y.S.aiIl.3.lJjJ(JiJi,!J.I;5,5i.i,J.j.s,jlJ.j;5,-M.Mr.j i A I I 1 MORGAN'S MEN'S WEARl if' . . & . BOYS' W 9 i-TJte'o'!!'tejIiai,'aiJ,iL.Ta. 5 We Wish All Our Friends THE SEASON'S COMPLIMENTS Ik 9 CANADIAN FISH & COLD I I STORAGE CO. LIMITED f !jf PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMHIA May We Sprinkle Some Good $ Cheer on Your Christmas Tree? 8 We'd like to have our own good wishes represented on your Christmas Jree a sprinkling of nice pleasant thoughts of you and a garland of gratitude for your kind patronage. m "STAR'S" STYLE WEAR 1