,re's sweeter, tastier bread IT 1 1 with FLEISCHMANN'S EN FOR YOUR APPROVAL . . FRESH f IS' w LINAHD LENTHEUIC LEIGH YEAST IT'S FULL STRENGTH so it goes right to work. No waiting. No extra steps. Fleischmann's fresh active Yeast makes bread that's more delicious and tender, sweeter-tasting every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-Get Tleischmann's active fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label Dependable it's been Canada's favorite for more than 70 years. MADE IN CANADA Weeping Pajamas Printed Double-Spun Crepe. Two-Tone Lounging Pajamas Made of Heavy Satin. Ideal Christmas Gifts hn't delay your Christmas Shopping INNETTE'S EEzLADlES 'WEAR Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL G:30 AM. tu 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. by. . . "'OTHY GRAY VITA RAY CHANEL 'ABETH ARDEN OXUT pEN LELONG These are now in stock lP EARLY FOR ADRIENNE PINAUD BATCHELOR HARRIETT HUBBARD AYERS . . others arriving shortly A GOOD SELECTION Ormes td. JJui Pioneer Dnu&fsLs ' REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 A A A A A a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 'i'5SiJ1Ji,S1Sll,1iil3allll.S''9''''ii, LING HE TAILOR taking cleaning and "I and steam pressing while you wait. : 649 220 Sixth Street BURN WOOD Spruce, per cord $1 -."() Poplar, per cord St-"" Slabwood, 14" 10.00 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD Local News It John Fisher returned Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide from a trip to Vancouver. James Hutchison sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide on a business, trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Math returned Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. W. F. Gosnell and granddaughter, Jacqueline Campbell, left on the Princess Adelaide last night for Vancouver. Arthur Murray returned to the city Sunday night on the Catala from Vancouver. He is expecting to receive his discharge from the Army soon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Asemissen sailed today on the Catala for Vancouver where they will take up residence, Mr. Asemissen having relinquished his managership of the Armour Salvage Co. here. Dr. J. M. Hershey, assistant provincial public health director, arrived In the city Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide from Vancouver to discuss matters concerning the Prince Rupert Public Health Unit with city officials. Mrs. Allan Gulicksen, the former Mary Bill, sailed last night on the" Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute to Minnesota where she will Join her husband who was formerly stationed here with the United States Army. Announcements All advertiwme n it tmn column will be cirri""! for full month at 25c a word. Women of the Moose Dance, December 5, Oddfellows' Hall. United Church Bazaar, December 6. W. A. Canadian Legion Tea and raffle Dec. 6 from 3 to 6. CHRISTMAS Specials At The . C. CLOTHIERS Fine Assortment of Ties In very nice patterns. From 50c $1.00 Men's Silk Scarves In very nice patterns. From $1-25 10 $2-00 Men's Pyjamas From $2.50 $3.50 Men's Dress Shirts From $2-00 w $2-95 Men's Blue Overcoats r' $19-50 Men's Waterproof Raincoats Priced $7.00 $9.50 Boys' Suits From $7.50 $8-50 Boys' Suits Sizes 28 to 34, in fine wool tweeds. From $14.50 w $16-50 Beys' Pants In cotton mixtures and all. wool-- $2-50 10 $4.50 Boys' Shoes From $3-50 $3.95 Boys' Sweaters In fine wool. From $1.65 u $3.00 B.C. CLOTHIERS Third Avenue just West of Sixth Street ems Mr. and Mrs. A. McCarthy were passengers for Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide last night. Iyar Wahl of Dodge Cove, left this afternoon on the Catala on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. T. Norton Youngs and George Murray were welcomed as new members last night at the regular monthly, meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Cpl. T. D. Brunton of the B. C. Police, Terrace, left last night to return to the interior town after spending two days in the ;lty at the week-end. He arrived here Saturday night on prisoner escort duty. W. T. Davis, provincial police wireless operator. Is resigning from the force on account vl ill health and is leaving Thursday night on the Prince Rupert after having served here for the lass two years, The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was informed by the city council In a letter at last night's meeting that assurance had been given by the Royal Canadian Engineers that removal of unsightly anti-aircraft gun sites about the city would be attended to as soon as possible. Commissioner T W. S. Parsons left Monday night on the Prin cess Adelaide for Vancouver and Victoria after a brief visit to the city during -which he inspected local offices of the British Columbia Police. He was accompanied as far as Ocean Falls by Inspector H. H. Mansell, officer commanding "D" division. Special assessment of $19 levied by the Associated Chamber of Commerce of Central British Columbia on the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce in con nection with the recent sending to Portland of F. M. Dockrill of Telkwa as a delegate to a session of the Pacific Northwest Trade Association was referred to the East End Child Health Centre Prince Rupert Public Relations moving to Conrad Street School, ; Council by the chamber at Its Thursday, Dec. 6, 3 p.m. (It) j meeting last night. Public Dance, St. Peter's Hall, December 7. Jean De Carlo's Orchestra. 9 o'clock. Eastern Star Tea, Dec. 12, Mrs. C. A. Berner's. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree, Dec. 22. Legion, and Aux-, iii.m. - . 1 : . i 1. n j ,n and under, please phone Mrs. Morrow, Black 752 before Nov. 30. L.O. B.A. Dance. Oddfellows Hall, Dec. 27. Refreshments. De Carlo's Orchestra. Canadian Legion and Prince Rupert Regiment (M.G.) New Year's Eve Party and Dance 6th Avenue Armouries. Ad mission by invitation only. HERD LOST IN FRANCOIS LAKE FRANCOIS LAKE, Dec. 4 Isaac Krielson, Danskin farmer, lost his herd of eight milk cows and a valuable bull when they crashed through the Ice on Buchanan's Lake near home. All drowned about 200 yards from the shore. Crossing the lake, they bunched together. Hotel . . . arrivals Prince Rupert Olof Hanson, Smlthers; Don Forward, Vancouver; Lieut. C. Moran, Ketchikan; F. E Small-wood, Vancouver; C. Holland, Queen Charlotte Islands; Robert Wilson, Vancouver; Lieut. W. Simskin, Ottawa; Sgt. C. E. Fitz gerald, Vancouver; F. W. O. Clark, Vancouver; Sgt. James, city; J. A. Northcott, city; Mr. and Mrs. H. Helin, Port Simpson; Mrs. A. K Jacobson, Shirley; Mrs. A, Eltz, Shirley; Mrs. F. Beach, city; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McLeod, Mumphrey Bay; Mrs. C. B. Foug, Yancouver; G. N. Maclnnis, Terrace; H. Sneit-hurst, Vancouver; J. Day, Vancouver; William Mitchell, Vancouver; Lieut. H. L. Smiley, Edmonton; H. A. Bryant. Smlthers; Mr., and Mrs. F. Stevenson, Port Esslngton; Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Kasslon, Edmonton; J. Cur-ran, Vancouver: D. Tuloar, Van couver; Mrs. E. A. Vaughan, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Birchard, Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Backman were passengers to Prince Ru pert on the Princetss Adelald Monday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Married couple to look after two boys age 3 and 5 for indefinite period. Rent free accommodation provided and other arrangements made Box 60 Daily News. (285) PRETTY WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED Event Saturday Nieht of Interest Both in City and Interior A wedding of mach Interest locally and in the interior took place Saturday afternoon when Dorothy Huskisson, youngest daughter of Mrs. Edith Thompson of Cedarvale, became the bride of J. A. Kenneth Reld of Harcourt, N. B. The wedding ceremony in the United Church manse was solemnized by Rev. R. A. Wilson. The bride, gowntc ;n silver trimmed embrole.-"' white sheer with lace cuionev confining her lengthy veil and carrying a shower bouquet of roses, was attended by Miss Margaret Smith in a gown of dawn pink with matching veil caught with baby roses. Her bouquet was of matching carnations. E. J. Haapala was groomsman. The reception following took place at Mrs. Kat Smith's tea room which was daintily decor ated for the occasion. Fifty Invited guests gathered for the occasion and were received by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Haapala, sister of. the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Reld later left by train enroute to St. John with Montreal and Niagara Falls being honeymoon stopovers. Mrs. Reld formerly taught school at Endako and Woodcock and until her marriage was with the Royal Bank staff frere. CAKD OF THANKS The family of the late Frank Kohlruss wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and for the words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved father. Special thanks to Father W. F. Lan-tagne, officiating, and Father Carol, Hartley Lewis, and Pallbearers W. Adolph, D. McKln-non, R. Judge, W. Carey, Jack Davis, Dick Cameron. Mrs. Elsie Anderson Mrs. B. McEwen Mrs. J Barton and family Prince Rupert Dailjj rectus Tuesday, December 4, 1945 "SALAM Si E A Auction Sale OF EXCLUSIVE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on Thursday, December 6th Commencing 2:30 p.m. till 5 and Evening 7:00 p.m. till 10:00 p.m., at 403 Fourth Avenue East. Under Instructions from the owner, Mrs. Len Griffiths, I will sell by auction to the highest bidder the. contents of the above beautiful home, consisting of: Mason and Risch Piano and Bench; 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, with slip covers separate; Walnut Chesterfield Table; Walnut End Table; 9x15 Seamless. Wilton Carpet; 9x12 Seamless Wilton Carpet (both rose design); 4 pairs Gold and Silken Drapes; 11-tube Phllco Radio (Console); 9-plece Walnut Dining Room Suite; Additional China Cabinet; Liquor Cabinet with revolving door; Cut Glass and Stemware; walnut Sewing Cabinet; Kitchen Table, 4 Chairs; Enterprise Oil Burner Kitchen Range (pot burner); Hall Runners;. Office Desk; Coleman Oil Heater; Curtains; 5-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite; Single Bed (walnut) spring -filled mattress and box spring; 6-plece Walnut Bedroom Suite; End Table; Card Table, Book Shelf; Blinds; one Cot Bed; Electric Washing Machine; General Electric Vacuum Cleaner; Sun Ray Lamp; Airplane Desk Lamp; Wax Polisher; 2 Fruit Cupboards; Mops, etc. NOTE: This furniture is in excellent condition and must be sold. George Dawes Terms Cash AUCTIONEER Thone Red 127 I &?.Y0U CAN NOW 6iT & M VT&S style I VACUUM PACKED 1 1 j apSfe- m SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS if 1 1 r U I Cuddly, Stuffed Animals in gay colors. A wide selection for six-minute-old to six-year-old toddlers WEE TOTS' SHOPPE GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND . HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND .SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 A. MacKenzie Furniture "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 20 (JUINLAN HASSOCKS They are lovely Hassocks; you must see them to appreciate their worth. Priced from $1 1.7." 20 HASSOCKS Some are made In triple tone and are very serviceable for every-day use. Priced from $;.."() 15 END TABLES Inlaid walnut tops. Priced 7.r0 G CHESTERFIELD TABLES Walnut inlaid tops. Priced at $15.50 A shipment of Doll Carriages will be here this week. Mail Orders will receive our prompt attention. HONE 775 327 THIRD AVENUE SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight North Islands Nov. 23, Dec. 7 Dec. 21 South Islands Nov. 25, Dec. 9 Dec. 23 Midnight, Oct. 12th, 14th, 26th and 28th Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient and Inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete' details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE (10 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. Canadian Fish AND Cold . Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. We can say this in three words . ! . BUY COAL NOW PHONES 116 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY ill, S-r W'Mi :'5I I SI m. ft 8n m Hill