for Quality and Econoqiy Enginc-i-rcd to give high light output at a reason-able cost, General Electric Lamps are today's best value. To protect your pocketbook. to protect your sight always look for the General Electric name. Avpuue ..vvSS.-?. ... at the ... i STONE BUILDING 1 (Next to W. F. Stone's) Exceptional Values kl YOUR FAVORITE BOOK STORE 1 j FANCY WRAPPINGS. V in all kinds of Women's and Girls' CLOTHING A VISIT WILL WELL REPAY YOU! COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS GOOD- WIRING AND'OOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (SIS) LTD. 326 Second ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WESTOCK GATES - "V" KELTS Phone Black 367 OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER rmw r I MM SHf RUPERT TOBACCO STORE Also Carries . . CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS Christmas Cards STICKERS, ETC. J $ pBlV Besides Your Mnim'.incs - Tobaccos - -''Vr U r,,r-o nniin STORE Hotel . . . K K H i - Candy g1 9 arrivals Prince ltupert Mr. J. A. Brown, Port Esslng-ton; J. Watson, Smlthers; E. L. Davies, Sunnyslde; B. West-garth, North Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. G. J. E. MacDonald end family, city, Mrs. P. Simons and family, Sidney; H. Jacob-sen, Shirley; Mrs. M. Smith and son, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaboson, Shirley, A. L. Jacob-son, Shtrley; E. Llndstrom, Remo; Miss S. E. Sattree, Moore- head, Minn; Miss E. Jacobson, Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rae and family, Port Essington; Mr and Mrs. Ray D. Peterman Juneau; A. J. Harris, Terrace; C. B. Flewln, Port Simpson; Lt Col. R. Richmond, Vancouver; E. Dobbie, Copper River; Mr and Mrs. W Garrioc kand fam ily, 'Port Edward O. W. Hardy Inverness: J. S. Smith. Casnaco: Nelson Brew, Haysport; Mr", and Mrs. G. Brown, city; Miss I. Johnson, Calgary; Mrs. R. Bar-tholemew and daughter, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. H.-G. Kingston and daughter, Huntsvllle, i Ont. I MOZART'S REQUIEM I Mozart died after completing I a requiem mass which so de-I pressed him that he was convinced It was for his ovn funeral. ' NEURALGIA Driving You Mad? Gn Quick, positive relief Irom tuc pu"' Vin of Neuralgia. Take Tcmpletoni , T-R-C's Specially compounded to ease dull aches and sharp, rtabbing pain. Local News Items ; C.C.F. p.m. Meeting, Tuesday, 8 (lt) Marie's Dining Room. 622 Fraser Street. Russian dishes. Open to the public, Saturday, December 15. Hours 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. Phone 309. (291) Moose meetlna Tuesday 8 pm I.O.D.E. Hall, Initiation and re freshments. Candidates are re quested to attend for initiation. .(291) James L. Lee, local manager of the Canadian Fishing Co., returned to the cltv on the Catala last evening from a business trip to Vancouver. Miss Mollv MacKenzle of Dig- by, Island, who has been with the Women's Division of the Roval Canadian Air Force, re turned home on the Catala last night, from Vancouver. William King of Terrace, after having been a patient receiving treatment at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Is now visiting wih his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor King, Sixth Ave. E. Mrs. King will arrive from Terrace for Christmas after which they will return to the interior together. Members of the Prince Rupert Hospital Board at their regular monthly meeting Friday night approved a motion by chairman G. Percy Tinker to send the season's greetings to Robert Gordon, another member of the board, "Oara, who wno Is 15 ai Ui the Hie Mayo iviuyu Clinic T-K-C I are Ikfil ov tnousanua iui l 1 alsia. Sciatica and Lumbago, for Rlieu- j nhMtpr Minnesota, under matic. Arthrit c or .Neuntic rain ami ; - I' .p EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS stiffness. 50c. $i-at druggists. T-20 going medical treatment. - OF Al - MISCELLANEOUS LADIES' WEAR A' .7 eace in 55 years? Here's a fight that's for from over ogainst tuberculosis, the dread plague that still kills more Canadians between 15 and 45 than any other disease. Your annual puichase' of Christmas Seals since 1900 has helped cut the TB death rote 75! And TB can be wiped 'out some autheritici soy by the year 2000. 'Yet wortirrlc conditions give TB a new lease on life human life. So pfeose, help us bring up the reserves. Thit vnr huv extra Christmas Seals. Re member, there con be no peace treaty with tuberculosis. BUY CHRISTMAS 5EAL5 THIS SPACE DONATED BY Otto-gam QW.S & Bos Qftar JSll "WHERE MEN BUY" Lumber See Us for your BUILDING NEEDS PHfcPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 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 12G Between, 8 ,a.m, and 5 p.m. For a reliable taxi. Phone 32. Open 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. (tf) Mr anrt Mrs T Malm are leaving tonight on the Princess Adelaide on a trip to Vancouver. A. M. Budinich Is leaving to night on the Princess Adelaide on a trip to Vancouver. ,H. R. Blackburn Is leaving to night on the Princess Adelaide on a holiday trip to Vancouver. A Radio Auction 'phones open from 8 to 10 pjn. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Call "Radio Auction." Frank Warne, supervisor of fisheries, returned to the city on the Catala last evenlnir from a trip to Vancouver on official business. i. Cltizenst aged 70 and oyer are invited to attend Christmas Party, K. of C, 4 p.m. Thursday. Those wishing to be called for phone Miss Robins, Blue 634, not later than Tuesday, 5 p.m. (lt) Cpl. Harry Hamilton, who was one of Prince Rupert's youngest soldiers when he enlisted early in the war, returned home last night on the Catala. He has been serving "overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force. A Daily News advertisers desiring to make Christmas EVe changes in their advertisements are requested to have their copy in without further delay in order to ensure the changes being made. Cooperation in this matter would also be much appreciated. 1295) The first newspaper to be printed dally in Canada was the Montreal Dally Advertiser In 1833. Today, 9a dally newspapers from coast to coast keep Canadians Informed of up-to-the-minutp develoDment In their own home towns and throughout the world. The speed with which dally newspapers print news Is largely the result of modern printing inventions. Chief of these is th linotype machine, first Introduced Into Canada In 1892, which rmbled tvne to be cast fhM times faster than .by the old hand-setting method. Announcements 11 ii(1vmirmni n ttW column win N churned lor a lull month At 25c word. P. A. Dance, December 18, Oddfellows' Hall. Bobby Woods Orchestra. Regular Baptist Christmas party, December 20, 7 p.m., I.O.D.E. Han. Prince Rupert Regiment MG) Dance, Friday, December -21, 9:30 to 1:30, Armouries. Admission $1. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree, Dec. 22. Legion and Auxiliary members with children 12 and under, please phone Mrs. i Morrow Black 752 before Nov. j 30. ! L.O.B.A. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 27. Refreshments. De Carlo's Orchestra. Hoamanay Dance, under aus pices of I.O.O.F. Lodge, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 31. Dancing 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. John Brem- ners orchestra. Canadian Legion and Prince RuDert Reclment (M.G.) New Year's Eve Party 'and Dance 6th Avenue Armouries. Ad mission by invitation only. Welcome Home Dance for Naval veterans, January 11, Oddfellows' Hall. NATIVITY DEPICTED Fine Pageant of .Music and Tableaux at First Presbyterian Church With special music and tab leaux, the story of the Nativity was impressively presented last night before a congregation which completely filled First Presbyterian Church. The pageant was arranged by H. P. Col lins and was carried out .by the Junior Choir undef the direc tion of Mrs. E. J. Smith, assisted by J. A. Teng. A special and very effective stage setting had been arranged and all the principals of the cast wore period costum ing. The Junior Choir, strength of which has been greately In creased of late, wore the usual smart surplices and caps. Rev. A. F. MacSween, the pastor. presided and Mr. Collins acted as narrator. Those taking part in the tableaux Included Donald Saunders as a prophet; Larry Valentin, Jack Finlayson and Glen Saun ders as shepherds; Reg Martin, Olafur Eyolfsen, Albert Eyolf-sen as wise men; Forbes Lee as King Herod; David Smith, Robert MacArthur and Ted Kane as Joseph and Margaret Murray as courtiers; Miss Isabel McCrim- r -e'l.,''.!!'-17 g 1 y w v v v v w v v v I p XMAS GIFT Specials For MEN- . . . TIES Special 50c to $1.50 SCARFS Silk $1.25 M $2.00 DRESS GLOVES $2.00 to $2.95 DRESS SHIRTS $2.25 M $5.00 DRESS BELTS Leather 75c to $1.25 SWEATERS Big assortment $2.00 to $5.00 HATS Big selection $2.25 $6.00 V V V V V V V V c For BOYS STOCKINGS Innrr A K K K H A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A it WATCH THIS SPACE For An Interestng "New Specials Every Day" Announcement Coming Soon MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Onnnsltn Canadian Lerclon) A A A A A n AIM, a sport CO OK 5 SHIRTS $A.tJ a SUITS Tweeds. 5 all sizes fi7 Kfi from JI.tU PANTS Longs, Ji big selection, 0.00 S BLACK DENIMS n aii sizes, &i en with cuffs iJ)X.JU OXFORDS Double sole, A sizes 1 to 5, 3.75i A For LADIES ... A n I.AIHES' tEn STOCKINGS LADIES' ANKLETS LADIES' HOUSE 11 DRESSING GOWNS B.C. CLOTHIERS Third Avenue just West of Sixth Street Phones 18 and 19 . P.O. Box 575 A slippers ei OR All sizes, pair Vi.w A $4.95 prince Utipctt 'Daflg -Ottos Monday, December 17, 1945 mon as Mary; John Currle as an angel. The Junior Choir consisted of Barbara Teng, Viola May Pren-dergast. Donna MacArthur. Kathleen Smith, Christine Currle, Beverly Matson, Oeorgina Mitchell, Shirley Hougan, Victor Lindsay, Mary Addison, Dor-reen Lindsay, Louise MacDonald, Norma MacDonald, Inger Peterson, Jean Dunstan, Margaret MacArthur, Alan Currie, Donald Prendergast and Robert Smith. Mrs. C G. Ham and Mrs. A. F. MacSween were cast directors. The Misses Audrey Hunter. Dorothy Kerglri and Jean Cal-derwood were usherettes. MOUNTAIN PEAKS According to geological research,, the islands of Bermuda are the peaks of a submarine mountain range. Wins Round Trip To Vancouver Mrs. B. Harrison, member of. the downtown post office staff, was the winner of a round trip io Vancouver when her ticket" number 1199, was drawn by a member of the audience in the Capitol Theatre Friday night in the Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D. E., drawing. The funds raised by the drawing will be used by the chapter for its educational and social welfare work. The IDEAL PRESENT (or HIM or HER that tired feeling. , R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur I Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST A FINE NEW ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS GIFT DRESSINGS AND CARDS WE HAVE A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF WATERMAN PEN AND PENCIL SETS DIBB PRINTING CO. BESNER BLOCK, THIRD STREET (Downstairs) LET US MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY! Why carry home bulky or heavy parcels when you can leave them at the store for delivery the same day by BERT'S TRANSFER. We have made arrangements with city stores to supply this service for a small charge. Delivery1 by 4 p.m. of the same day purchases are made. Tell the clerk to "Call Bert's." BERT'S TRANSFER & MESSENGER 303 THIRD AVENUE WEST Take Invigorating steam Lbaths and massage to relieve PHONE BLUE 810 ROBERTSON BOTTLE BUYERS Phone Hctl 296 after 6 .o'clock. We will call for ..them. ' OPEN FOR YOUR APPROVAL ... Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEX . at CENTRAL HOTEL G:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. Wc specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. M - A V V V V V V V M V w V Christmas' Suggestions LEATHER IS ALWAYS AN APPROPRIATE GIFT. WHY NOT GIVE HIM A SMART DOPP KIT, FITTED CASE. WALLET, OR IF HE IS AWAY, A WRITING CASE IS IDEAL. VISIT OUR GIFT COUNTER FOR CHRISTMAS IDEAS. William F. Stone 17th, Wednesday, lUth, Saturday, 22nd Monday, S V V V O It T RADIO AUCTION "Clothes of Distinction' r J V.. 2 A - A A ' A A 'i -A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 3 A A A A A A A A A A A - 'I' x A n