f 4 I . 111 y r J Sill in THIS CHRISTMAS We suggest you REALLY Should Shop Early . . . STOCKS ARE VERY LIMITED The smart shopper buys while the selections are best. iB 1 i L I I t CALL 1 ME BILL II .AW I AW KWONO SANO HINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 812 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 Prince Ruperts Future Needs Careful Planning and the Racking of EVERY Citizen . . . FOR COMPLETE AND IMPARTIAL REPRESENTATION Vote CLIFF. HAM INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN Expert Radio Servicing Metrical Appliances Repaired RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone C44 ELECTRICAL GOODS See us about your Rourescent lighting. We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries. OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING REGULAR STORE HOURS Choicest CoAed Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, Fish and Chips dally. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Meln, Chop Suey, etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY DS1 RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel PROMPT 65 TAXI Anytime From 6:00 a.m. SIFTirn n ... .- nu in illti LIAlLiX El V A to . WILLIAM F. STONE "Clothes of Distinction" I SAANICH ENGINEERS PLUMBING and HEATING WICK AND POT BURNERS COPPER COILS RANGE BOILERS GENERAL REPAIRS Box 1158 Station B Phone Mack 962 YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets, Counters Show Cases ol all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship SERVICE TAXI Anywhere to 2:00 a.m. tirrT t nuTMrt H.F.S11LTS JNttWO win" Local News- A Cash for old gold. Bulger's. F. Walters Is leaving on the Casslar on a trip to Queen Charlotte City. A W. A. Canadian Legion fall In 10:30 Legion Hall for parade to Cenotaph, Remembrance Day, November 11, Sunday. "Lest We Forget." (201) NOTICE Canadian Legion (B.E.S.L.) No. 27 The Canadian Legion Annual Armistice Day Parade to the Cenotaph will be held on Sunday, Nov. 11th, 1945. Fall In Legion Headquarters at 10:30 a.m. Dress Caps and medals. Individuals, lodges and other groups will be welcome on this parade. For particulars re arrange ments contact Harold Ponder. For wreaths contact Allan Davies, Secretary. (255-261) Relatives and friends wishing attend the unveiling of the Memorial Plaque are invited to come to the Canadian Legion Rooms following the parade to the Cenotaph, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS I'ofs a stubborn bronchial cough, (either phlwniy or dry and lacking) make you choke , fasp. wheeze, keep you awake night.? Relieve it nowl Do ai thou. l?i'wi1fiVe doiw-get Templeton'. (Viii stop that cough I RAZ- MAH has helped others let it liejp you. ?Oc. II at druggists everywhere. R-U YOU WILL SAVE If you buy your clothes from us. BOYS' LONG PANTS Cotton worsted wool. Well made. Per pair $1.50 to $4.25 BOYS' SWEATERS Pullover, Cotton and wool, and wool mixtures. Big selec- from. 65c 10 $2.50 CHILDREN'S LONG STOCKINGS l(n Per pair rtvFlx BOYS' SUITS Tweed long pants, 4 to 10 jij fJQ BOYS' CHECK WIND-BREAKERS Sizes 0 to 12. Priced CJ-fl ns from QXtIO MEN'S PANTS All kinds, for dress and work. Pair $2.50 to $5.50 MEN'S CHRISTMAS TIES Big selection. 50c to $1.50 MEN'S SCARVES $1.25 to $2.00 LADIES' STOCKINGS 25c t0 75c MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS All sizes. Pair $1.50 to $1.75 LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS All sizes. New wedge styles. Reg. Q QC $2.00. Now iPA.lJ B.C. CLOTHIERS Third Avenue just West of Sixth Street COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS GOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (5?S) LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 326 Second Avenue WESTOCK GATES "V" BELTS OFFICES IN VANCOUVER EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 am. to 1 a.m. WE WILL PAY A FAIR It ems St. Peter's Sunday School and Bible Class at 11:00 a.m. Church Service at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Ivan Adams and Miss M. Adams are leaving on the Casslar to return to their homes at Massett after a visit to the city. A For your dinner, dance or card party, Phone 313, The Old Landmark. (262) Travelling by foot, railway speeder and by train over the obstructed railway line between Prince Rupert and Terrace, Constable W. H. Richmond of Terrace arrived in the city last night. A Prospective naval reservists are requested to sign up with Danny MacDonald at Fashion Footwear (261) A Prince Rupert Male Choir-Next rehearsal Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. In Lutheran Church Hall. Notice change of meeting place. (It) Passengers who left for the south aboard the Cardena this afternoon Included Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Lang, M. Moe'n, T. Strand, W. Atkins, Mrs. Newfleld and son, Miss V. Mors, iAC Thomas and Cpl. Motlyk, R.C.A.F. A I.O.D.E. Members take notice. Remembrance Day services at Cenotaph, 10:45 Sunday, Novem ber 11. (261) A Monday, November 12, at 8:00 p.m, at Oddfellows' 2IalI Mrs Mary Hurrell of Women's Re gional Advisory Committee of The Wartime Prices & Trade Board will lecture on re-made clothing. All ladles urged to at lend. Executive of the Prince Ru pert Housing Association met with city council last night In Informal discussion of the prob lem of establishing a houslni subdivision In the city. The meeting was the result of a let ter by the Housing Association to the council recently concern lng the question. ! Sgt. Richard Moore, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Moore, who en listed with the United States i Army here In 1942 and has serv i ed in Prince Rupert since then, 1 will leave here next Monday for Fort Lawton near Seattle. After receiving his discharge, he plans to take up commercial studies at a business college connected with the University of Washington. Announcements All advertisement ij tins column will be charged for a full montb at 25c a' word. Cambral Fall Tea, November 15 at the home of Mrs. J. Scott, 4 th Ave. West. L.O.B.A. Sale, November 21. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 22. t Presbyterian Bazaar, November 22. Lutheran Ladles Aid sale, Nov. 24. ' C.W.L. tea and sale of home cooking, 3 to 6. Card party, 8 p.m. Aid of Christmas Tree fund. November 29, K.C. Hut. St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar, December 1. United Church Bazaar, December 6. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 Phone Black 367 AND NEW WESTMINSTER COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable home In Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 CASH PRICE FOR YOUR USED FURNITURE EDO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ARE MARRIED AT ACROPOLIS Local School Teacher and United States Soldier United at Seivice in Chapel The United States Army Chapel on Acropolis-Hill was the scene of a quiet but interesting marriage ceremony Wednesday evening when Miss Elizabeth Ali son Vaughan of Port Kells, popu lar local school teacher, became. the bride of Sgt Melvin Leroy Miller of Cherokee, Iowa, stationed here with the United States Army. Chaplain Lyle Robinson, UJ3. Army, officiated. The bride wore a grey blue dressmaker suit with brown accessories, with corsage of roses, and had as her bridesmaid Miss Norma Smith whose costume was a blue two-piece wool dress with navy blue accessories and corsage of carnations. Cpl. Donald Flint of Iowa was groomsman. Sgt. W. C. Ehler presided at the organ and Sgt. Warren Sweeney sang "O Promise Me." Following the ceremony, friends gathered at a reception . In the Red Crass Hut to offer their congratulations and best wishes to the couple. The guests were received by Mrs. Oscar Smith. Mrs. B. Klrby and Miss Nancye Dawes poured. The bride cut a beautiful three-tier wed- ing cake. Toast to the bride was proposed by the groomsman and responded to by the groom. The couple left for a brief honeymoon trip to Ketchikan on their return from which they will take up residence In Prince Rupert. Classified Advertising Pays! At the local Churches Iirst United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Minister: Rev. R. A. Wilson, M.A. C. A. Davis, Organist i Sunday, November 11 10:50 a.m. Remembrance Day Service. 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 Evening Worship. 8:30 Young People. Prince Rupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6th Ave. West. Rev. J. Linney, Pastor. 11 a.m. Devotional. Subject: "Ills Unfailing Presence." 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic. Subject: "For Every DisappointmentA Divine Sub stltute." Tues., 8:00 p.m. Bible Study. Frl., 8 p.m. Young People. Come and enjoy good congregational singing. ' St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cor. 5tn Ave. and McBrlde St. Rev. J. H. Myrwang, Temp. Pastor. 11:00 a.m. Divine worship. Remembrance Day Message. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Full Services in Norwegian Language. Soldiers' and Airmen's Christian Association SERVICEMEN IN ACTION FOR GOD BLACK OUT YOUR BLUES IN A SERVICE THAT IS REFRESHING Every Sunday night at the S.A.C.A. Lodge, 445 6th Ave. West Musical Recordings Solos Congregational Singing Testimonies Poems THE GOSPEL of JESUS CHRIST Interdenominational Fundamental Inspiring Everybody Welcome Service Commences 9 p.m. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader Remembrance Sunday 10:50 Morning Service. Anthem: Junior Choir. "Lest We Fcrrget." Solo: Mrs. Viola Prendergast. "My Task." 12:15 p.m. The Church School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Anthem: Senior Choir . "Behold the Lamb of God." Solo: J. A. Teng. "In Flanders Fields." The minister will preach at both services. A cordial invitation to worship with this congregation is extended to all. Buy War Savings Stamps ' LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA 1 Hallowe'en Shower iciiguiiui siruir Ghosts and all the trimming of Hallowe'en were featured at a shower held t the home of Miss Norma Smith recently in honor of Miss Betty Vaughan whose marriage took place Wednesday evening. -Numerous games were played after which the guest of honor was presented with a corsage of roses. She was then led on a treasure hunt to find the various gifts scattered through-cut the house. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. O. Smith and Miss Faith King. Guests Included Mesdames Florence Grosvenor, Beatrice Klrby, Audrey Brem-ner, Florence Ballley, Lilian Smith and the Misses. Jean Smith, Eileen Gibson, Marjorie Jackson, Aileen Wlnskill, Faith King, Nancye Dawes, Helen Rowe, Mona McRae, Margaret Smith, and little Lucille Bailley. Ninety-two out of every women Interview in a poll made by Syracuse University said they preferred newspapers with, rather than without advertising, Hi I LJ IJJJLsU NEW LOW PRICES l2lobl.ll 18c 24 lobl.H 29c 100 lobl.ll 79 Genuinc Aspirin iQ& MARKED THIS WAY tMjjJ The Salvation Army Special service in Salvation Army Citadel Sunday, November 11, 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Chaplain L. Robinson, U.S. Army First Baptist Church Young St. and Fifth Ave. East Sunday, November 11 Morning service will commence at 10:55 sharp to observe the Armistice Day period of silence at 11 a.m. In memory of the fallen heroes of the war. Service in charge of P. H. Llnzey 12H5 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Speaker: P. II. Linzey. At the close of the evening service the congregation is invited to spend an hour of fellowship and song In the church parlour. Everybody welcome. St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien S.S. Supt., F. J. Skinner 10 a.m. ible Class. 10:50 Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 Evening Prayer and sermon. Kindly note change of hour for the morning service. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . . CRUCIFIED ROWNED OMING 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: G. R. S. Blackaby. Topic: "THE WATCHES AT THE CROSS." IF YOU ENJOY HEARTY GOSPEL SINGING COME! Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thurs. (I.O.D.E. Hall). 3:30 p.m. Mission Band. 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Take Invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage rhone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST lrfnrc Uiiprrt Da'flg jQruif Saturday, November 10, 1945 NOTICE: We no longer close at noon hour. Gordon's Hardware McBrlde Street ATTENTION!! MEMBER ASSOCIATED Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist OF VANCOUVER To Visit Prince Rupert Mr. Francks, who is Ptesldent of the Columbia Optical Co., 605 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, will revisit Prince Rupert and will be at the Prince Rupert Hotel from NOVEMBER 7 to NOVEMBER 23. He will bring with him a complete Ophthalmic Diagnostic Unit and will examine eyes and prescribe lenses if they are required. Mr. Francks will continue to give the service and advice which established so much confidence in him among Prince. Rupert people during, his visit last April. APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE AT THE HOTEL. BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 964 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 OO LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue ARDS A Large Complete Stock to Choose From You will find just what you are looking for in our boxed assortments which are sure to please. NOW LAMP SHADES Drop In and inspect our stock of Lamp Shades. We have a large variety in the latest designs, in both silk and parchment. Trlllte Shades, Bridge Lamp Shades, Table Lamp Shades and Bed Lamps at very, reasonable prices. Phone 311 Prompt Service to All Makes ... by our . . . RADIO SERVICE DEPARTMENT Work Guaranteed PHONE 6 RADIO TECHNICIANS ll ' ll w SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 pm. Friday SS Cardena, 10 pm. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Midnight, Oct. 12th, 14th, 26th and 28th Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 WRISTfflAS ON DISPLAY AT THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars"