m Christmas Suggestions By JANTZEN We have just received a shipment of the famous Jantzen Sweaters. These make very-appropriate gifts for men of any age. BURN WOOD Spruce, per cord ...... $12..0 Poplar, per cord $12.50 Slabwood, 14" $10.00 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD See the range in Zipper Sweaters and Button Cardigans. $4.95 o"'' $5.95 Sizes 30 to 41 "THE MEN'S SHOP" Gift Suggestions . . . ft 1 At -WW I Quality Repairs at Economy Prices vor uomiort in me nomei swv iiAsauuiui ..(. ffMP OTTOMAN .SH..)0 ' TTi O COFFEE TABLES SI 4.r, fcl MAGAZINE RACKS (glass) S!).!).". A V CHENILLE BED SPREADS. jT Priced $11.!)." to .jii0.7." furniture TAFT & ODOWES NOVELTIES (Formerly J. II. Mair) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT (J PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Wc serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING " i REGULAR STORE HOURS i ! Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, . Fish and Chips daily. We are ready to serve you ; Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey, etc., to take J out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. J TRY US! RUPERT BUTCHERS j Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel ' COMMERCIAL ; HOTEL ! COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable --home In Prince Rupert. jFlrst Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 897 PHONE 676 YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets Show Cases of all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship Phone Black 126 Between 8 ajn. and 5 p.m. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS ! HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS s GOOD WIRING AND OOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays iMOTT ELECTRIC LTD. : 326 : Second Avenue ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WESTOCK GATES "V" BELTS Phone Black OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER 367 to AW We of the To You Our Customers May you enjoy the best ot the season's offerings on Christmas and through the New Year. 32 T axi ; will deem it a pleasure of serving you another year. Canada and U.S. Friendship Is Cemented By, Atomics Canada, U. S. Brought Closer Together While Rest of World Torn by Differences By CLYDE BLACKBURN" Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON 0) In a postwar world torn by dangerous internal differences and deadly lntra-natlonal strife, the old friendship between Canada and the United States remained un shaken through the momentous days of 1945. If the year of victory, and the problems of victory, brought any change It .was to draw the two great neighbors even closer It was apparent that the abrupt change of administra tion in the United States caused no weakening or threat of weakening In the toonds of un derstanding and co-operation firmly cemented under the Roosevelt regime. There was one circumstance contributing to a closer union of their common Interests their sharing with Britain In the se cret of applying atomic energy to create a destructive agent which makes Its possessors potential masters of the world. Canada lost a warm and consistent friend last April In the death of President Roosevelt. His successor, President Truman, probably knew little more To My Friends and Customers mm THIS is the last time before my retirement from business that I will be wishing you AS CBEIMCS But, in doing so, I wish, in all sincerity, to express my keen appreciation of your patronage through the years. That my successor in I business will warrant and receive similar consideration and patronage is my further wish. The Season's Best Wishes to You All. ANNETTE AUXILIARY FILLS 150 DITTY BAGS- The local Women's Auxiliary of the Navy League of Canada, at its last meeting with Mrs. E. J. Rutherford, the president, In the chair, completed the filllnz i of 150 ditty bags for merchant seamen, the most of which were distributed to ships in port. The Auxiliary will have a dance on January 11 for all returned navy boys as a welcome, home affair. about Canada than the average American. Bur Mr. Truman, seeking to preserve In almost every way the Ideals and objectives of his predecessor, at once sdught to Improve his relations with Canada. He invited Prime (Minister Mackenzie King to vlsit'him and make himself as much at home In the White House as he was during the long Roosqvelc regime. Truman to Pay Visit to Canada The two national leaders met for the first time at the United Nations organization conference in San Francisco last June. Mr. King scent several hours at the White House when he was en-route to England In the .fall, and In .November he and the president and Prime Minister Attlee held their momentous conference 'here "on the future of atomic energy secrets. President Truman has never vWted Canada as president but he has been In Windsor and in Winnipeg on ibrlef trips In earl ier years. Now. the president says, he is looking forward to making "a real visit" to Canada as soon as the pressure of urgent responsibilities permits. Throughout the war Canada and the United States worked together almost as a unit ln'the Anglo-Canadian-American combination to throw their economic strength behind the effort to defeat the Axis. Questions of trade policies and tariff barriers were oushed into ; the background. Now they will ; have to ibe dealt with in the ; light of existing, proposals for the removal of selfish and unnecessary commercial restrictions between nations. There Is no Immediate Indication that ; these discussions will produce any sharp conflict between the ! traditional friends. t In the ccmin? age of. atomic power and lightning-fast development of high-speed, air travel, Canada's northland be comes a strategic area for the whole American continent. Integrate Forces In Peace and War. The prospect is that Canada will undertake the trusteeship ASTHMA From all over Canada and the U.H.A. come plowing reports, oi quick relief with "Davis' Asthma Remedy No. 7895." Get It. together with diet sheets, at any Edmonton Drug Store. Three weeks supply $3.00. ECZEMA For adult or baby, don't miss thlfl "Davis Pruritus Cream." greaseless, stainless, odorless and immediately effective. To try It Is to boost It. 60c, 1.00, t.65. You can't give - J J a fmer gift... ( BULOYAI T JOHN BULGER JEWELERS Third Ave. (Op;. Post Office) COLD WEATHER AHEAD! Make sure your Oil Burner, Stove and Furnace are In good order also check your Water Pipe Insulations. FOR CLEANING AND REPAIRS, OF ALL KINDS N. T. HANSEN thone home service 74a r C n p Radio Dial V I I IV 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY P-M. 4:00 London Pallldium Orch. 4:30 Tommy Dorsey's Orch. 5:00 Leicester Square to Old Broadway 5:30 Remember 5:45 Platter. Parade 6:00 CBC News 6:05 National Hockey League Broadcast 7:30 Organ Music 7:45 Sports College 8:00 Latin Americans 8:30 Radi6 Auction 1(1:0(1 me News 10:15 Dal Richards' Orchestra 10:30 Saturday Night Serenade ii:uo snent SUNDAY A.M. 10:00 Music for Sunday 1C:30 Sunday Serenade 11:03 Metropolitan Opera P.M. 12:00 Music We Love 12:30 CBC News 12:34 Washington Commentary of that vital area for the benefit of the hemisphere, supplying the scientific and other facilities necessary to keep pace with the demands of peaceful traffic and the contingencies of possible attack. The Canada- United States Joint permanent defence board, set up by Mr. King and President Roosevelt at their Ogdens-burg meeting in August, 1940, remains a going concern. There is a likelihood that its immediate aim will be to Integrate the defence forces ,of the two countries in respect of equipment and training so that, y y y v y y y y y 5 y y THE REXALL STORE MOOSE LODGE'S CHRISTMAS TREE Annual Christmas tree party sponsored by the Moose Lodge and the Women of the Moose was held yesterday afternoon In the Oddfellows Hall. About 150 children attended, receiving. Immense enjoyment from the program, and the distribution of gifts by Santa Claus. Role of that rotund gentleman wah filled by J. T. Murphy, Moose Lodge secretary. Following the program refreshments hot dogs and soft drinks were served by the Women of the Moose. Mrs. F. W. Grimble headed the committee in charge. 12:45 Piano Rambllngs 1:00 Andre Kostelant's Orch. 1:30 Musical Comedy Favorites 2: :00 CBR 3:C0 Richard Crooks if the neqd ever arises, they can operate as one unit in defence of the continent, using standardized equipment, armament and tactics. Canadian Interests In Washington were guided through the difficult year by Ambassador L. B. Pearson, who is addressed by president and state department officials alike as "Mike," probably the only Instance of that kind in diplomatic history. Probably no diplomat In the capital enjoys to a greater degree the confidence and trust of the United States administration. (lns$mas 1945 An historic Chrlstmaslide. this with the great conflict ctased. th world looking to established Peace, and lamilles united again in joyful thankfulness lor deliverance and return . . . With a pledge In our hearts to those who win not be here to celebrate It. let us meet this Christmas with happiness, and lace the New Year with a resolve to work all together lor a better year, a better future. T. EATON C. WINNIPEG CANADA ANNOUNCEMENT: The office will be closed as from December 18 . to January 0 when it will be again open for appointments. To my many friends I extend the compliments of this Happy Season 1.,S.5,5l3kS.34.5.5.i5.3.Ji5.3.5)J,5.3..J.5.J',..J,.;i5.5;5...S,,5..S) Cor. 3rd Ave. and 5th St. MOLINARI) v DOROTHY GRAY AT WW A LKNTIIERIC ELIZABETH AKDEN IIUDNUT LUCIEN LELONG These are now in stock SHOP EARLY FOR Optometrist LEIGH VITA RAY CHANEL Room 4 STONE BLOCK y 111 M by. . . ADRIENNE FINAUI) HATCHELOR HARRIETT HUBBARD AYERS . . . others arriving shortly A GOOD SELECTION OrmesLtd Phones 81 and 82 v I' ?ff y y y y v y y THE . . . SEASON'S r.Drr-... To all our Friends and rst extend our Best Wlshe, for , Christmas. May Good Health and ? Fortune, be yours always, and m,2 bring you a full measure of J Ifllnnlnr,.. 1 "W, .......v.Lj unu prosperity Gordon's Hardware V McBride Street Phone "'we Jii j &SsSsa,Ji3s5;iiitSiS,j1,sis!jifciJlJiJ.)fcj(i OPEN FOR YOUR APPROVAL . . . Pall Mali Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. Gift Suggestions HOOKS FANCY WRITING PAPER LEATHER POCKET HOOKS FRAMED PICTURES RED READING STANDS R.C.A. VICTOR READING STANDS For Children Games, Toys, Dolls, Wheel Harrows, Wooden Pull Toys, Cars, etc. CENTRAL HOTEL Transient Rooms NEWLY DECORATED Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . Cafe In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 YOUR I FAVORITE y y v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y & y KWONQ SANG HINfl HOP KEE CHOP SUE! HOUSE 812 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tail All your pntrnnage welcow if'?! 4 p m. to 2 un Oui ,.Uf Orders from 1 pJ to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 241 BOOK STORE ON-THI L't.r RUPERT TOBACCO STORE y SLo y l BIL lliings to its Many Patrons Compliments of the Holiday Season See us for your Mixers, Newspapers Magazines - Tobaccos Cartd? OPPOSITE ORMES DRUG STORE TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT Who Suffer With, Their Feet You will be interested to know that there Is a town who has had a wide experience in the correct" fallen arches, and can make Arch Supports that w lleve that painful and tired feeling that only footsuiw can explain, Mr. Bill Terry, with many years of study of f ments, is now In Hill's Shoe Store, and will be ?lease take an impression of your, feet and let you know can be done in your individual cose. ,,m Mr. Bill Terry is also, in charge of the Shoe. RePt. Dept. Where vnnr rennlre oro ovamler! npntlv and P"w - T ...M.U M.. t. M WV - . . v . v.hm nrn nn onri can h m . ran si ii. ;v, y. umu qc null iui ciwav -"