JAMS X. ES wts u M hi w smm mw fs - LyOUR NEAREST GROCER ICON'S BAY COMPANY product ill the Forces Igf the Men and Women in Active Service IV. Ibi: :on:. welcome) J . :. B. Scott, son of 1 E - f this city. Is , . wi,h the Forty-Hl ' aiders which is E. .n Eighth Army r:;iu oi ine uauan c My paid a visit he was impress Just Arrived WOMAN'S AND CIIII.DKN'S Paris Maid Slippers ed with the squalor in which many people are living there. Wtiting to his brother, Joe Scott, he tells of having seen children with running sores lighting in the streets for scraps of food. Word has been received from Lieut. Brook, formerly manager of the Standard Oil Co. here, who is now serving oo the Atlantic with H.M.C.S. Blairmore. A .ccmci increases in brilliancy as it approaches the sun and fades as it departs. .Hi JIICN'S SI :'RE READY FOR WINTER Fine Suits for Every Figure Our new and varied winter selection Includes styles for every figure tall, short, stout or slim. Wide assortment of patterns, all-wool fabrics. Precise fit masterful tailoring. You'll have no trouble being suited here. No Charge for Alterations MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave. (Next to Ormes) Footguard House Shoes FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. "The Home of Good Shoes" St. Matthews Junior Women's Auxiliary, under the leadership of -Miss Dorothy Hills, held a Christmas supper party on Wed nesday evening. The table was i pourers. Jlflen McKie, Mrs. Margaret Schultz, Mrs. Verna Trumper, Marguerite Paquette, Shirley Hayhurst, Patsy Poole, Islay McMillan, Merllyn de Kergom-meaux, Agnes Davidson, Margaret Mile. Sarah Mile and Ber-nice Matthews. The rector brought the proceedings to a close with special prayers in which the members prayed for those less fortunate than TERRACE MAN-IS WOUNDED Pte. Donald Stephen Cooper,) son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney ; Conper of Terrace, is listed in the latest Canadian Army casualty list as being wounded overseas. He is serving with a B. C. regiment. Pte. Cooper received his schooling at Terrace where he is father is government forester. For a .short time before enlisting he worked at the Prince Rupert dry deck. Military Orders 1st (II.) Un. Prince Uupert Kegt. (JIG) Krcimental Dinner A regimental dinner and dance j will be held on Thursday, Decem ber 14, at 7:30 p.m. in wo. o Staff House Dining Hall, Hays Cove Circle, for all members of this unit and their wives or ladies. Assembly 7:15, dinner 7:30 p.m. sharp. Turkey Shoot Personnel who have fired the handicapping practice will fire on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 2:30 pjn. This final shoot will be for the six prizes. SOO-SUI) NOTES Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Vance of Spanish that their son, Flight .Lieutenant Alan Russell Vance, who was re- poid missing on October 10, has won the Distinguished Flying Cross. C. Winter, chairman of the Sault public school board, was elected director of the Ontario Public .School Trustees ana Ratepayers at their meeting In Toronto recently. A new city Incinerator will oe nut to use in the Sault this week, City Engineer E. E. Smith stated. It Is exnected that two men win be employed to operate the plant. A Comforting Treat For FACTORY FEET One application of Emerald Oil and you'll Ret the surprise of your life. Your tired, tender, smarting, burning fppt will lnmn for lov. No fuss- no trouble you simply supply a little to the feet night and morning wonderful how quickly It acts for feet that sweat and give off unpleasant odors .we believe there's nothing finer. You can get Moone's Emerald Oil at druggists everywhere - anuftiacuon or money duck. OltJIES LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS Timely Topics from Terrace CO-OP LECTURE IS INTERESTING; JUNIOR W.A. HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY On Monday evening, the members of the Farmers' Institute and a considerable number of interested people gathered in the Blue Room of the Terrace Hotel to listen to Breen Melvin of the Extension Department of the University of British Columbia. Mr. Melvin was introduced to his audience by Floyd Frank and spoke on the value of co- operative Institutions such as the co-op store now being bulty by the Farmers' Institute. He I stressed the need of loyalty to1 such an enterprise in order to make it function properly and develop along the proper lines as have the Co-operative stores in Massett and Prince Rupert. In order that the people of the district might better understand the meaning of co-operation and the co-operaUve movement, he urged the need pf education and, with this purpose in view, or-j ; ganlzed four study groups which I are to function during the win- UNITED CHURCH FALL SALE IS BEST IN YEARS United Church Ladles' Aid fall sale, held in the church hall Thursday afternoon, was one of the mast successful ever put on by the organization. Lending a suggestion of Christ mas were the decorations of greenery on tne wans. Tne ter months. Mrs. Kofoed, Mr. ! tables were pleasantly decked Normandeau, Mrs. Benolt and . with chrysanthemums. Recelv-Mrs. C. C. King, whose on worki ine the guests were Mrs. J. A. in the Prince Rupert co-op j Donnell and Mrs. E. R. Foster. , store, were aDnolnted leaders of in charee of tea arraneements Hall and Mrs. Holtby, sr., were I beautifully decorated and the Serviteurs were Mrs. G. Bishop. it with a Want Ad! Buy it with a Want Ad ! Dally News class) fled section pets results. Nntv Avuilnbli' from Slock Legion Auxiliary Elects Officers Women's Auxiliary to the Prince1 Rupert branch, Canadian Legion, elected Its 1945 slate of officers and committee members at its regular monthly meeting held last night in the Legion Hall. Mrs. V. Hanley was elected president . Fallowing completion of routine business a report was delivered on the recent tea and apron sale which showed that a substantial sum had been re-1 ceived for support, of the war. fund. ! Reports of delegates to the Women's National Council and the Red Cross reception committee were also received. There was a small showing of mem-, bers at the meeting. Following is the newly elected executive dnd committee members: President, Mrs. V. Hanley. j First vice-president, Mrs.' C. McNeil. ; Second vice-president, Mrs. C. Michaloff. Secretary, Mrs. Henry Smith. Treasurer, Mrs. William Roth-well. Standard Bearer, Mrs. C. Barker. I Sick Committee for the west-i the groups. was Mrs. James Gray, assisted ' rn Part of the city. Mrs- A- hv Mrs j M,-KehniP Mrs. Ouyan and Mrs. F. Ellison. Mnthpsnn nnrf Mrs. p.. Mpwpllvn. I Sick Committee for the east- Mrs. Thornton Hay was in "n part of the city, Mrs. Wll- Mmrtrp nf trip tables. Mrs. ;0. L. i nam amnn ana Mrs. J. MC Greish. Entertainment Committee, Mrs. C. Michaloff, convener, and girls' say that the dinner was Mrs. T. Brequette, Mrs. R. O. Mrs. F. Ellison, Mrs. G. A. Hebb, one of the tastiest ever served Cunningham and Mrs. Geddes. , Mrs- c- Barker, Mrs. W. Roth-to thrm. Tiny paper cups, fill- Fancy Work Mrs. D. Santur-. well, Mrs. F. Boulter, ed with candy and nuts, were, bane, Mrs. Clapp. Sewing Committee, Mrs. E. mpri n nliir-p cards. The eve- Anrnn Tnhlp Mrs. -r. Manaul-! Morrow, convener, Mrs. F. El- nlng was spent in various ay, Mrs. Andrew Thompson, games after which ice crctm was Home Cooking Table Miss verved and each member given I Daisy Sharpe, Mrs. Webber, a present. The Invited guests Cashiers Mrs. R. Q. Knlpe, were Kay Wllllscroft. .Roberta , Mrs. J. S. Irvine. Lambly, Bea Grosvenor, Margaret , Hunter. Joyce Cote. Irene Cote JT wUh a Wjmt Ad, fie lison, secretary-treasurer. Auditors, Mrs. F. Barber, Mrs. C. McNeill, Mrs. Dan Parent. Press Correspondent, Mrs. William Brass. HUGE TROPICAL JUNGLE The basin of the Amazon rver is the largest tropical Jungle in the world. STEEL COD UK Vallium Preformed High Test Steel Trolling Wire Strand. Stronger than Stainless Steel Wire.. Price $6.00 Per 100 Fathom Spool Also on Hand Ready Rigged Skates of Dog Fish Cear on 14 or 516 Sisal Croundline with 1010 Kirby or 3022 Cod Hooks. See Your Dealer or Write Direct. Established over 501 Years. Manufacturers and Distributors. VOTE STRAIGHT LABOR FOR LV4 RESPONSIBLE CIVIC GOVERNMENT Mark your BALLOT thus on December 11th: For Mayor: .HARRY M. DAGGETT, y Carpenter. j For Aldermen: JAMES S. RLACK, V Carpenter. A WILLIAM H. RRETT, y Fisherman. GEORGE E. HILLS, w Painter. ji ALEX. SINCLAIR, 7 . Accountant. X For School Board: NORMAN J. BELLIS, w Department Manger. MRS. EMILY ROTHWELL, y Housewife. X Cut Out for Reference and Avoid Confusion at the Polls Inserted by Prince Rupert Civic Labor Federation CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Hlack 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BJV. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED - Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 KWONO SANQ HINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 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 PAOE FIVE Suggestions For Men Jantzen Sweaters Pullovers and Vests Zipper Style Jackets Biltmore Hals Tics, Scarfs, Belts Dressing Gowns Brace and Garter Sets Gloves Socks PHASER & PAYNE THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 It f I've Been Shoppins at nnette's They have the largest assortment of ladies' gifts in town. If it is a gift for Mother, Sister or "Old Aunt Min," they have it. Drop in and see what they have. You'll be pleased. I was. ANNETTE'S LADIES'. WEAR 530 THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates Don't leave it too Close to Christmas-Try Our New Nestle's Cold Wave Y6u will be Pleased PEGGY SAUNDERS (Annette Powell) Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) Fourth Street (across from Post Office) Phone Blue 917 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green 095 It pain Chiropractic I If nervesdoubly sol Atlas Hoiler Works ; Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, Oeneral Repair. PHONE RED 884 Si!' m s s- I. ; .t ' ' s t )f ' e at ts tie