PAGE FOUR Fair Way Fancy Hubbard any size cut, lb Food market Fruits and Vegetables at Their Best Terrace Squash WITH THESE 5c Sweet Potatoes Nice size, OP0 2 lbs. A0 SPECIAL Light Fruit Cakes 30c size, ge; each LiOXs Okanagan Onions New stock, per lb. Texas Spinach Washed clean, lb. All sizes, per lb. Extra Special No. 1 Terrace Turnips fresh dug 5c 19c Florida Tangerines 17c Medium size, 8 lbs. 25c 7 An jou Pears Strictly Fresh Wrapped, (SC Eggs lb" LV' per ' Fresll f rom the Dulkley " Valley, p Rome Beauty dozen 0lKj Apples . ' . Fine for sauce or bnking, rleinz Ketchup Wrapped, 25C ! Hrgfe 14oz" bottle' 49(J We Deliver Phone ?A Location Next to Y.M.C.A., Third Ave. TRAPPERS AND BUYERS... Be wise! Bring your furs to Goldbloom. I do not pay $50 a week, plus commissions, therefore I can pay more than anyone else. The same buyers will give you 30rc more if I am present. W. GOLDBLOOM We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! , ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. llfl PHONES 117 i SJeena Grocery at; ACROSS FROM HOSPITAL i We are here to give our customers the best of service Our prices are right 500 5th Ave. East Phone 581 i I 1945 DIARIES... LOVELY LASTING GIFTS 5-year' Diary, with key $2.00 Pocket-size Diaries 45 to $2.25 Canada Date Book $2.00 Appointment Book $2.50 Daily Journals $1.10 to $1.75 CALENDAR PADS AND STANDS Small size :... 75 Large size r $1.25 .'Holders for above $1.00 to $1.00 (, Local News It Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris , have moved residence from Second St. to Qrenville Court; i Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Grelg will ! be leaving Saturday night for ' Vancouver. Mrs. Greig has not been in good health recently. 1 A The Black machine has split the Civic Labor Federation and stifled the voice of labor. Vote I Ponder to re-establish labor unity. Don Forward, area supervisor of Y.M.C.A. war services, Is leaving Saturday night for Vancouver whence he will fly to Toronto to attend a conference. AOIVE THEM FOR CHRISTMAS Books of Theatre Tickets, for Adults, Children, Men and Women in the Services. Priced $1.00 to $2.25. Now Selling, Capitol. (300) Permission to use the oil burner hi Booth Memorial School to fire one of Its boilers during cold weather will be .sought by the school board. Are you entertaining out-of-town house guests? You will bej doing them an honor by having i us publish a personal note about their visit. i I AMeetings will be conducted by ! Lieut. Col. M. Junker, Friday 8 p; ! m., Sunday 11 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Salvation Army Citadel. Everybody welcome. 238 An invitation for the Prince Rupert School Board to join the B.C. School Trustees Association received by the board in meeting Wednesday night was left over until next year foe decision. During the absence of R. M, Clark, janitor of Borden Street School, the work Is being dbne by M. B. OToole, of the dry dock. Mr. Clark is in Vancouver obtaining boiler operating papers. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full montn at 25c a word. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, Dec. 8. For voting Information phone Ponder Headquarters 864. Dance every Saturday nteM: Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 9-12. C.C.F. Bridge Drive- every Saturday. United Church fall sale, Thursday, December 7. C. C. F. Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 15. WANTED By the Dally News, an opportunity to show you how quickly and efficiently IK ATE ir V W y y y y v y w y y v v v y y v y y y y y y v y JIie'JasUjQainU Sandwidi SpivmL PLEASING CHRISTMAS GIFTS Shoes, Slippers, and Purses Now On Sale at FASHION FOOTWEAR 518 3rd Ave. W. 5 ems . ... THE DAILY NEWS PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS School Board Wednesday night passed for payments accounts totalling $9,034 for expeases in November. An automatic coal stoker has been installed in Booth Mem-orlaj high school at a cost of $1030 it was revealed at the school board meeting Wednesday night. Bernard Allen, manager of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Shipyard, who lert this week for Montreal, will attend the semiannual conference of the Canadian Shipbuilding Association while there. A CANADIAN LEGION CHRISTMAS TREE. All childrenof mem- bers of the Canadian Legion (B: E.S.L.) are invited to the annual Christmas Tree to, be held In the Canadian Legion Rooms between 2 and! 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 10. For further particulars phone Mrs. Q. V i Hanley. AUCTION SALE On Instructions from the owners, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Minns, I will sell by public auction the contents of their well-appointed home, which have been taken for the convenience of the pub lic, to KAfiLKS HALL (Corner of Mcllririe and Fifth) Saturday, December 9, 2 and 7 p.m. consisting In part of the fol-, lowing rwalnut design bedroom suite, waterfall design; chesterfield suite, dining room suites, phonograph with electric pickup, wicker chair, trl-lltes, radio lamps, carpets, kitchen sets, dressers, bedding, five electric heaters, splc span, infra-red lamp, complete Kodak developing equipment, portable gramophone garden tools, dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. Listings for this auction will be received up to and including Thursday, December 7. All transportation of goods must be taken care of by owners Terms: Cash. No Reserves. J. MAIR Auctioneer MOOSE BAZAAR FINE SUCCESS Many Patrons at Affair Opened' by Mayor Daggett The Women of the Moose bazaar1 on Wednesday was a great success. The Senior Regent, Mrs. J. T. Kasper', Introduced Mayor Daggett who, with a few jocular remarks and expressions of kind wishes, officially declared the 'function opiri. Many persons, heedless of the weather, ventured out to help make the affair a success. Mrs. Kasper and Mrs. C. Graham, chairman of the home-making committee, welcomed the patrons while Mrs, W. It. Tolln, graduate regent, and Mrs. O. Stegavlg poured' front a beautifully decorated tabfe. Mrs. R. McCarthy acted as cashier and the servlteurs for the tea were Mesdames T. Harvey, C. Arm- : strong and C. Mclntyre. . The needlework stall was attended' to by Mesdames C. Lund-strom and J. Comer, homecook-lng stall by Mesdames W. V. Tat-tersall and A. Clark, fish pond by Mesdames F Ovimble and D. Steel Couches slightly used, makes a double bed, Special $12.50 New Occasional Chairs Covered with velour. Spring seats. Strongly built. Special prices. See them. New Chesterfields All-spring construction. Reduced price T $169.00 Wliile Knamel PfC AA (iurncy Range JUD.UU 1 Used Coal Range, 0 holes, like new $28.50 B.C. FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Black 321 Advertise In the Dally News. Moose Women to Give dinner For Men of OTd Age The regular meeting of the Prince Rupert Chapter No. 211 Women of the Moose was held Wednesday night In- the Oddfellows' Hhll. It was decided to give $20 to the blanket fund for the Pioneers' Home. Mesdames Brown, Kimball, Graham and Balllnger volunteered their assistance at the Christmas supper1 to be served to the elderly men on December 21. The meeting closed following a pleasant dance under the convertorshlp of Mls Whlttaker and her committee members. Healey and drawings by Mrs. J. Scott. Mrs. Li Kimball was kept busy reading cards for all Interested in i their futures. Winners of the various drawings were: Baby doll, Mrs. C. Foose. Emblem of the Moose cushion, Mrs. C. Lundstrom. Gold Lady cushion, Miss Gertrude Stanley. Doll house, Master Johnny Morrison. 1 PUREX I 1 L 1 il SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion FRIDAY it's time We Suggest NEW Colorful Neckwear The latest shades and patterns in NKCKTIES- hy Arrow, Currie and Forsyth. $1.00 - $1.50 $2.00. - $3.50 SCAR V E S in a wide range of fabrics including Silks,. Rayonsi, and Wools. White, plain shades, and all the desired' patterns and colors, $1.00 ' $6.95 "The Men's f II W I DECEMB To Think of W7iaf He'd Like for Christmn 5iop" , tune ub lour riaur In a TUNI oii ln M dlhnllPtt goddess - like slimness. A 11 14 . ctlnff WD- with a curt, provocative; "START STYLE WEAR i ! h ii i r ii ii i ii u i J J i l f-l I U liw- ACROSS FROM ORME'S DRUG STORE I XMAS Shoppi i - .t tt a xrrr PTRST CHUi OUR SMARTER LADIES' SLIP! Etio, Free Delivery Throughout the City . . .. rtotnAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY - To East Section THURSDAY - SATimD TUESDAY - ... am 3 TO 5 P Kindly give us your order before 12 o cioc J Wo servo Special Red Brand Beef. -ad fresh and cooked meat-fresh vegetal fruits-complete line of groceries. 0 TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR RUPERT BUTCHER,