Gifts of FURNITURE HASSOCKSJ .... In wide variety i Beautiful New amps Large and Small Gordon & Anderson L 1 31 1 T E I) Electrical Goods, Hardware, Furniture Fcieral Block Prince Rupert Third Avenue NEW Westinghouse Sun Lamp Completely self-contained, 275-watt RS Sun Lamp. Fits ordinary screw socket in your home ... no special fixture or auxiliary equipment required. Four minutes exposure equals 12 minutes July sunshine. Price $112.00 A'f YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALERS PARKIN RUPERT RADIO ELECTRIC CO. & ELECTRIC CO. I'KINCC RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE HOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS WATCH THIS SPACE For An Interestng "New Specials Every Day Announcement Coming Soon MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 and 19 (Opposite Canadian Legion) P.O. Box 575 j FASHION FOOTWEAR X I Local News Items A A A A, A' A; A A' A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A A A A X X A X A X A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A. Cash for old gold. Bulger's. For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open 7 am. to 3 a.m. (if) Rex Bowling Alleys will be closed December 24 and 25. Open 2 p.m. Boxing Day. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Frlesen sailed last night on the Cardena X X X X X X X X X X X X X X on a holiday trip to Vancouver. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Oddfellows' and Rebekahs Christmas Tree, December 27, 2 to 5. Members and children come along. (297) Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie of Port Clements were passenr gers arriving in Prince Rupert aboard the Cassiar on Friday. Miss Kay Collins was a passenger for Vancouver on the Cardena last night for Vancouver where she will spend the Christmas holidays. Richard Moore, son of Mr. and ;Mrs. R. E. Moore, having receiv ed his discharge from the American-Army, is home with his parents for Christmas. He will be returning to Seattle next Thurs day night. A Daily News advertisers desiring lo, make. Christmas Eve changes in their advertisements are requested to have; their copy in by Saturday at the latest in order to ensure the changes being made. Cooperation in this matter would also be much appreciated. (295) Announcements All adverttwmenw tt tna column will h charged lor a lull month t 25c a word. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree. Dec. 22. leeion and Aux iliary members with children 12 ana unaer, picase pnuue mi a. Morrow, Black 752 before Nov. 30. L.O.B.A. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 27. Refreshments. De Carlo's Orchestra. Hogmanay Dance, under auspices of I.O.O.F. Lodge, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 31. Dancing 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. John Brem-ner's Orchestra. Canadian Legion and Prince Robert Regiment (M.G.) New Year's Eve Party and Dance 6th Avenue Armouries. Ad mission by invitation only. Welcome Home Dance for Naval veterans, January Oddfellows' Hall. NEURALGIA Driving You Mad? Ot quick, positive relief from tlie pitilesi rain of -Neuralgia. Take Templeton T-K-C Specially compounded to ease dull aches and harp. stabbing pain. T-K-C'i are used by thousands for Nelir-slcia. Sciatica and Lumbago, for Rheumatic, Arth-ltic or .Neuriiic l'ain and Stillness. 50c. $1 at drutjistt. Take invigorating, steam ( baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. R.Y.WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General - Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST YUE KING'S CAFE for coffee while at NEW IIAZELTON Lunch Counter for Meals Lumber See Us for your BUILDING NEEDS PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 Wallace's Department store will be closed Thursday, December 27 for Inventory. (297) Rupert Men's and Boys' store will be closed Thursday December 27 in for Inventory. (297) Taxi Owners meeting, 99 Taxi, Sunday afternoon 3 p.m. Import ant. A Marie's Dining Room, 622 Fraser Street. Russian dishes. Now open to the public. Hours 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone 309 (295f Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls H. McLeod have left for Vancouver and Victoria to spend the Christmas holidays. Miss Frances and Miss Joan Cross left last night on the Car dena to spend Christmas with their parents in Vancouver. Mrs. Jean Backshas is leaving on next Thursday's boat for Vancouver to meet her husband, Lieut. Ernie Backshas, who has just returned from overseas. They will make their home in the United States. Mrs, Backshas is the oldest daughter of Mrs. A. E. Thomas, 909 Eleventh Ave. East. EIGHTEEN NEW MOOSE WOMEN The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose was held Wednesday night in the Oddfellows' Hall. Proper salutations were extended to Mrs. Risch, visiting member from Portland. Canal Chapter 16, and to Mrs. Cain who has been ill for the past year and to Senior Regent Harvey on her anniversary. Business was discussed in the usual manner and 18 new members were admitted, Mrs. LeClalr was the lucky winner of the $3 from "Moose Cash." After the meeting the regular Christmas party was enjoyed by old and new members with the exchange of small gifts and the singing of Christmas carols. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee in charge and the evening came to a eiose. A shipload of five-gallon "blitz" cans of gasoline, sunk in the English Channel, was undamaged when salvaged after six months. UNITED, CHURCH CHRISTMAS TREE Highly Successful Affair Attended by Large Crowd The concert of the United Church Sunday School was held last evening before a completely filled church of parents and friends of the children. The following was the program: Carol, "Joy to the World." Primary Department "Away in the Manger." in the Manger;" 'How Far is it to Bethlehem?" and "Norfolk Chimes." . " Recitation -r Marjorie Way, ."When Santa Comes." Acrostics rBoys' class, building of word "Christmas." Song "I Saw Three Ships,,, boys class. Carol "First Nowell." Play "The Spirit of Christ mas" by primary pupils. Carol "It Came pon a Midnight Clear." Song "Christmas Day is Here," junior girls. Chorus by primary class "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" and "Santa Claus Express." Recitation "The Night Before Christmas," Barbara. Anne. Pageant "Come Let Us Adore Him." senior girls. "Jingle Bells." The success of the concert 313 Third Ave. West PHONE OU Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When the letters IU.v.p are written on an, invitation, is this form correct or. should, it be written In capital letters? A. Either way is permissible, but the first style is preferred. Q. When a woman extends her bare hand to a man, should he remove his glove before taking her hand? A. Yes, but not If her hand is gloved. Q. If a girl Is marrying for the second time, should her, parents issue the invitations? A. Yes. POLYNATIONAL Victor. Herbert was an Irishman by birth, a German by education, a Bohemian by temperament and an American by was due to the combined efforts of the teachers of the, primary department and the senior department of the church school. Mr. Henderson made a rollicking .Santa Claus and climaxed the entertainment. Jack Flnlay presided Committee In charge consisted of Mrs. Foster, Murray Hender son, Mrs. C. J. O. Olson, Miss Joy Foster, Miss- Evelyn McNab and Mrs. J, Finlay. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS TOASTERS SILEX MANHATTAN (7-cup size) 3.7." REMINGTON "DUAL" ELECTRIC SHAVERS - 10.05 TABLE LAMPS 5.05 up CRYSTAL SETS, complete with phones 7.75 CRYSTAL RADIO KITS 1.05 We carry a complete stock of Heavy Duty and Portable Radio Batteries Expert Radio and Appliance Repairs. Fluorescent Lighting. Mail Orders shipped same day as received. Rupert Radio & Electric , Box 1321 Last Minute Suggestions For The Tardy Shoppers TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, DOPP KITS, WRITING. CASES, SWEATERS, SHOES, BELTS, SUSPENDERS, TIE CLIPS, WALLETS, DRESSING GOWNS. ETC. J-L l "CALL ME BLL" THESE AND MANY OTHERS ARE STILL IN STOCK AT iJ William E. Stone THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" m cfurc Ruurrt Dallp iSrtos Saturday, December 22, 1945 FRED LANZA IS BURIED, FRIDAY Many friends of the late Fred Lanza, who passed away early this week, gathered at Grenvllle Court Chapel Friday afternoon to pay their final respects at, the funeral service which was conducted by Rev A. P. Mac-Sween. Interment took place in Fairview cemetery. TBere were numerous floral offerings. A bachelor. Mr. Lanza had lived in Prince Rupert since 1910. He was a plasterer by trade. He was horn in Italy. During, the ser- vice the congregation sang the hymns hi "Abide With Me" and. Military' Orders at. (R) Btn. Prince Rupert Reft. (MG) i C. J. Toombs, Mai, Commanding Parades There will be a range practise on the outdoor range tomorrow, Dec. 23rd at 1009 hrs. A haversack lunch will be carried. "Lead, Kindly Light." Mrs. J, C. Gllker was organist. Pallbearers were Louis Amadlo, G. Basso Bert, A. Calderonl, J. Basso, G. Dlclno, and P. Valotto. BUY WAR SAVINGS, STAMPS J. 'XMAS SUGGESTIONS For Father, Son or Sweetheart ... Parker's or Waterman's Pen and Pencil Sets j Remington Dual Head Electric Razors, Men's '. Shaving Sets, all sizes. Wrist Watches. : For Mother, Daughter or Sweetheart . Beautiful Ladies' Toilet Chests, Perfumed : Soap and Cologne Sets, Matched Powder and I Perfume Sets, Manicure Sets. CHRISTMAS CARDS WRAPPING SEALS McCUTCHEON. PHARMACY you're Sure to Please Allithe Family When You Give Them Slippers For MUMMY For the KIDDIES SCOTTY'S Old Country X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X X X X X X X CUT RATE SHOE STORE For DApDY Cut Rate Shoe Store OPEN FROM 5 P.M. TO 6 A.M. ; Fish and Chips Corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street FISH AND. CHIPS TO TAKE HOME Phone SGt IF