OUR FRIENDS- . i i Chrism nc 1 1 w t n 11 1 iv 1 miBiiiLin 1114 m .111 II. m m w- m . LVVI JKUnULlJ (Annette Powell) . hi trt a nf ilnno lwst. f nml ....(i f lilt cni'vn .-.1.,., L ' . . i jiuuoi; w if LI that shall continue to be our constant endeavour. LBER1 & McCAFFERY Supplies for Christmas TURKEYS DUCKS GEESE AT PRICES SURPRISINGLY LOW I P 1 1 . . JVM fl f 1 V. I 111" II . , f 1 I f I r 1 II I 1 I I I 1 T IT T '," 11 unit cured meats. daily 9 a.m. through to 6 p.m. Thursdays to 1 pjn. liver Courteous service SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET 1CHVU iu iuu 1- ni.:ntr, Try Our New m .rf-ta m Mesne s 1,01a wave You1 will be Pleased pn nil r- m i 11 in rnr 536 7th Avc-E. K K K K X X n X K X A X X X Phone Blue 917 Buy i our vnrisimas van is nuw. EN'S & BOY'S WEAR AT REAL SAVING PRICES GIFTS FOR THE MEN . . . n w . 1 . 1 f i 1 1 t ' i j. .1iaaa unnpn 1 . mi lu - - I nn III I X II H Lir U ULLIMI t n 5 OllK. 1 ICo X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Mil rrlft "! l W l nil g.v . www f m I .1 Ol? ... . . . r o tir' . CO oe 1 . vbb 1 j 1 n ir inn nmwn s I rn -Ts . . l r .1 r 1 .1 I 1. l - 1 .. .tMMAf4 All ClTOC X X X X X X X X Ble selection - - AO.HO 11 .1 1 Genuine Horsehlde - $14.45 to $17.50 X X All-leather, with zippers --$1.95 -t t rr Special - $1.UU .to All-wool - $l.yb lu SV.VV . . . mn ill 7'tjer..ui CV llll to JVWlUl. w w w T w . n 1 . All sizes-Special 75c 10 $1.25 ens l.ahni-Hinp Loats tftl A ff fan colored lt.uv I n . WIT . 1 C 1 Blue and brown stripe all sizes Special .... $3Z.5U - w -'WAV W w $21.50 Now $17.5U en' I :rl nnfskin Jackets now ' $3.95 en's Winter Overcoats- ; wrge selection SZZ.SU " Yw.uu GIFTS FOR THE BOYS . . . All-woolv also cotton mixture all sizes 65c to Jjj.Yb ' " ulna - 11 made. Pair $2.50 to $3.5 UO J Special ' $3.7b Ail ir i r 1 C1 1 Qti All-wool ivercoais ix.w GIFTS FOR THE HOME l i- i i "uui uianK.eis 0fcy only -.. $5.95 , aii-wooi .! $17.00 to $25.00 C CLOTHIERS LIMITED 1 AVENUE PHONE BLACK 321 .ocal News Items Among those leaving tonight on a trip to Vancouver will be Syd Hamblin. A Baby and Immunization clinics discontinued until Jan. 9. Prince Rupert Health Unit. (It) A Tune In CFPR tonight 6:45. Kinsmen's Club T. B. Broadcast. (It) A. G. Landels Is leaving tonight on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Landels and child are already In the south. GIVE THEM FOR CHRISTMAS Books of Theatre Tickets, for Adults, Children, Men and Wo men in the Services. Priced $1.00 to $2.25. Now Selling, Capitol. Notice (300) Jack Breen arrived in the oity yesterday from his studies at Vancouver to spend the Christ mas and New Year holiday seas on with his parents, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Breen. Hon. H. G. Perry, minister of education and chairman of, the post-war .rehabilitation committee of the provincial government, was an Interesting and informa-. tlve speaker before the Prince Rupert Rotary CJub today, dis cussing anticipated p 0 s t-war conditions and problems and plans which are being made to meet them. President R. C. St. Clair was in the chair and there was a gooa auenaance 01 mem bers with several guests includ ing two lady Army officers, First Lieut. A. Talcott and Second Lieut. W. T. Flte. I will not be responsible for credit, debts or moneys obtained under my name by any other person than myself. GEORGE COLLI No, Port Esslngton Announcements C.W.L. Bridge, Whist and Crlbbace, K. of C. hut, January 10, 8 p.m. nance everv Saturday nicht, Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's or chestra. 9-12. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. PHONE 21 Funeral Notice TIIB DAILY NEWS PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS The Quality Store on Fulton St. will be closed Monday, opening at 11 o'clock Tuesday morn ing. (300) Miss Jean Fraser, Vancouver High School teacher, arrived In the city yesterday from the south to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Fraser, Brooks- bank Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. H. McDowell, for merly with the Department of Mines and Resources staff here and now with the Department at Terrace, will leave the city to night to spend the holidays at their home in Vancouver. L.O.B.A. Christmas Tree Draws Kids The Ladies Orange Association held their Christmas tree party Tuesday afternoon. There was about 100 chil dren present. The program was as follows: Sons "Silent Night," Margaret Johannson, Margaret Wide and Helen Korhonen. Sons "White Christmas," Bet ty Wide. Song "Come All Yc Fa thful," Barbara Teng. Song.-Shirley Lennox. Recitation. Billy Smith and Tommy Graham. Refreshments were served to the children after the departure of Santa Claus. Betty Ellison was convenor Funeral sevlces for the late Charles Wallace will be held at Grenville Court Funeral Chapel Friday, December 22, at 2 p.m., Rev. J. A. Donnell officiating. Interment in Fairview Ceme. tary. LUTHERAN COUNTRY Ninety-nine percent of the people of Sweden belong to the Swedish Lutheran Church oi which the king Is the supreme administrator. Dally News Classified Ads bring quick results. )Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY . To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us your order befpre 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete lins of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS CUT RATE SHOE TIURD AVE. W. STORE ACROSS FROM ORME'S DRUG STORE XMAS Shopping STAK START 1 EARLY SO YOU CAN HAVE FIRST CHOICE OF SMARTER LADIES' SLIPPERS. IUUTISII COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD., Vancouver, Canada ' ' '" '-'-!l-T" ainf.n i "' 1 INSTALLATION I0F OFFICERS Mrs. Mary Smith Head of L.O.B.A. for Coming Year Installation of officers took place aa follows at a recent meet ing of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association: Worthy Mistress, Mrs. Mary Smith. , Deputy Mistress, Mrs. Betty El lison. , Junior- Deputy Mistress, Mrs. A. Moller. Chaplain, Mrs. Connery, quail. Financial Secretary, Mrs. J. P'Per- 41 Treasurer, Mrs. I. Paulson. Guardian, Mrs. Evans. Director of Ceremonies, Mrs. Calder. First Lecturer, Mrs. Tipett. Second Lecturer, Mrs. Way. Pianist, Mrs. Carr. Inner Guard, Mrs. Scherk. OutenGuard, Mrs. Field. Junior Committee Mrs. P. Howe, B. Guyan, B. Killen, A. Murray. Sick and visiting committee- Mrs. E. Johanson, C. Smith, C. McLeod and M. Anderberg. Degree Captain, Mrs. E. Johan son. Press correspondent, Miss I. Robertso'n. The sum of $36 was donated to the Royal Protestant Home. Refreshments were served after the meeting was adjourned. Moose Social Is Much Enjoyed At a social given toy the Moose members to the chapter of the Women of the Moose a very en Joyable time was spent in singing and dancing followed by a but fett .supper. The high spot of the evening was a burlesque bedtime act put on by Steve Slonskl Other Items contributing to success of the evening were humor ous recitations by P. Crozier, tap dancing by Pat Ratchford and a jitterbug exhibition toy Miss Ratchford and Steve Sloaskl. A Christmas cake donated by Mr. Mendals and a turkey toy Glllis Royer In aid of the Christmas tree fund were won by M. Mc- Whinny with No. 179 and O. Ste-gavlg with 680. Music was by S. Vietch and Ed Halotedt. BROUGHT FROM THE EAST The peacock, inhabitant of Ceylon, Burma, Malaya and Java, was Imported into Greece by Al exander the Great. CERTIFICATES OP IMPROVEMENTS SNOW No. 3. SNOW No. 4, SNOW No 5. SNOW No. 6, SNOW No. 7 snow No. 8 Mineral Claims. Situate In the Atlln Mlnlnu DtV Ulon. Where located. On the West side of .the Tulscquah River about seven miles- northerly of Its Junction with the Taku River. Takp Notice that James T. Under hill, acting as ARcnt for the lawful holder, Polarls-Taku Mining Company Limited, i'ree Miner's Certificate No. 62668E, intends at the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining CROWN grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act," must be commenced before the Issu ance of such Certificates of Improve- ments. Dated this 5th day of November. 1944. BARBARA FLATEN PARTY HOSTESS An enjoyable Christmas party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Flaten, 249 Fourth Ave. E., Wednesday evening. The entertainment of the evening consisted mostly of dancing. Music was provided by Lorna Donaldson and Hal Rogers. The party broke up about 12:15. The hostesses, Barbara and Mrs. Ftaten, served a delicious lunch about 11 o'clock. In at tendance were Fred Nordgard, Redge Martin, Peggy Pullen, Monica Holtby, Roy Lashmar, iTed Forman, Yvonne Morin, Sol Recording Secretary, Mnj. Tra- veig Mork, John Currle, Nell Gil- lespie, Lorna Donaldson, Hal Rogers, and Lorraine Roche. AIDED AIRBORNE ARMY In addition to giving protcc- M lion against enemy aircraft" R.C. fcj? A.F. fighters of the 1st Allied Air- M borne Army making Its descent into tne wemenanas, sougnt, out and silenced enemy flak positions. Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) GEO.iDAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. Red 127 Steel Couches slightly used, makes a double fi1Q CA bed, Special .... New Occasional Chairs Covered with velour. Spring seats. Strongly built. Special prices. See them. New Chesterfields All-spring construction. Reduced price Z' $169.00 White Enamel gC OO Gurncy Range ?U tf W 1 Used Coal Range, 6 holes, like new $28.50 12 Dressers $27.50 B.C. FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Black 324 PAOETHRBS Give him one or the other or both . . . for both are "musts" on every man's list of things he needs. ThcfTics come in a variety of foulards, silks and wools; all the new patterns. $1.00 to $3.50 The Scarves are,rayons, 'pure silks and fine wools, in a fine range of patterns. Several shades and white. $1.00 to $0.03 "THE MEN'S SHOP" THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED FROM Sat, Dec. 23 to Sat., Dec. 30 We wish all our customers and friends MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR VAN'S BAKERY 611 3rd Avenue Lamps and Mirrors Lamps and Mirrors make fine mi) SEE OUR STOCK OF BOOK-ENDS AND ORNAMENTS i GORDON & ANDERSON, Ltd. FEDERAL BLOCK THIRD AVENUE PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CUMULATION COUNTS.