Prfnrr Ruprrt Dm'Ip rectos Friday, December 2, Festive Air Af Xmas Bazaar Mrs. R. Robertson, Mrs. F. Wright and Mrs. Mosley. The tes was convened by Mr. R. Webber. Mrs. G. L. Rone, Mrs J. Bussanlch and Mrs. G. Mc- Rrcy Reflects . . . . . . and Reminisces Papprf Mr!!. Post Office Depnrtmpnt, OtMwaj PuhlKltpfl Vfrv ftfrnmivin .. . . Q.....1.,.. i On Thursday afternoon, a Prln,rf u?T,l?K.2S.1Ily J?"'5 V,d v"",d Ar"- Prince 'ptlr't. British Columbia. HI NTFR. Mnrisalne Editor. H O PFHRY Manaelnir Dlrpct.ir UMfBKR OF CANADIAN PRPSS AUDIT BURFAU OF CIRCULATIONS CAN,P'ANDAUY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Xmas Gliil; Men & Real Sal Prices " S j large gathering crowded the in -C-ir.ada social hall of First United Church of cn'tl air , for the annual Christmas b-.i ;a.T niriiuH HA1 r.y hnve. Real winter means five months .r irricr. rer nr; Pr Monm. 7Sc: Prt Tr an nn rt; hy Mall. Prr Month. BOc: Pit Tmr uin IN THE bUVFiEME COURT OK UKI TISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE in the matter of -ty f!TTF OF N.1J L1ND. OBI M.-.fciJ TAKE NOTICE that by oul.r of the Siiprenw- Court of British Cul-umbla Lettern Probate (,f tiie Il8( will of Nels Llnd. who t!i,(J on the 20th day of Lfcocmbrr, 1ih a' Prince Rupert. British Columbia tre t;riintd to nr All wrsons Indebted to the said eatate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, and all persons havlne clttlma aiilnst the estate are reoulreu to file partirulnri thereof with m, duly verified on or before the 2Hth day of December, 1949. alter which date I will proceed to tllsirlbute the estate to those entitled, having re-Rurd only to nuri, chums as I Bhnl then - have reeeneu notiee Dated at Prince Rupert. B. c till., 2th dav of Nuvtmber IMtf OLOP HANSON Executor 1'rlnci- Huptre. B C. (288) (sometimes called invigonuirc,i a ad no lack of deep snow, icy Rev. L. G. Sieber, in a brief owning address, welcomed .h" gue.sl s Between October 1947 and last June rents In Canada increased 2.9 percent. This is what a Bureau of Statistics survey revfcals. To make the story complete, it should be shown how much the property owners' general costs Jilirl nntlnv hnvp ndvaneeri i'i of th? winds, snow shovelling, pjiman- and commended the 1-! Would Bomb Prince Rupert ent sleighing, zero momiiV;s, Women's Auxiliary o;' the work thaw in January, slush attrl new, they were cloin?. Mrs L. G. Struts, cold, bedrooms ari sports ber and Mrs. Andrew Thomysur., peculiar to the season, " should president of the W.A.. rcr,"iVecI Men's DRESS SK K 'jTCHIKAN Alaska Chronicle, which is continu- i that length of time. That would ill? its camnaitni for adpmiato Al:,l.- tufnna be tne interesting part of it. Clintock assisted. ; In charge oi" the kitchen was Mrs. E. Clapp, assisted by M.s. M. F. Stuart, Mrs. White and Mrs. C J. Young Servlteurs directed by Mrs. J. Chell, were Mrs. L. George, Mrs. T. Petroff, Mrs. O. K. Faught, Mrs. E. Foster, Mrs. Bob Irvine. Mrs. Oreen, Mi.s Margaret Lee, Mrs. C. Kellett and Mrs. J. Hardin. In the home cooking booth were Mrs. Maekie, Miss M, Sharpe, Mrs. J. P. MacDoraM and Mrs W. D. McAra. The ladies working In tne erving section were Mrs. Whit-taker, Mrs. G. Ciccone, Mrs. D. Santurbane, Mrs R. Faught, Mrs. R Barclay, Mrs. G. McWIuniu y, Mrs. O. ft. Oreen, Mrs. Umnn, Continued nn rwP 1 Ul9 selection . Men's Tltt attaches much you be interested. LcUs of folks profess to like a typical winter but that's because they have no choice. 9ifts Latest shot importance to the port of Prince 1 . . . . i Too old at fortv? Winsinn II u pert and the assurance ot its protection. '"It is rhnrchin , .h, 1 1 urn Men's SWEAT I. the visitors . j The hail tore a ressorably festive appearance win its Christmas tree and red and green streamers. White chrysanthemums with evergreens in vases centred each tea table and beautiful bronze and white chrysanthemums adorned the serving table. In charge of decoralu ns was Mrs. W. Dunn, assisted by cheaper and better to hold key spots than to recap- 'when he had a lot to do with ture them from the enemy," says the Chronicle. ' 'wilinine the second Great War. , And, in rugged health he bowed "Wo 10,.1 fU,, of j ':.,t. nu. i Pullover anrl K, 4 With the halibut fishinar' seasons becoming shorter each year, 1'rincc liuport Florists v Flowers for All Occasion.. J ! ..v iLinimi mi.- en. nmi iinii niMu. i ue lesson styles, wools, an from e Meh's TROUSE ; to a cheering House on his seven :ty-fifth birthday Wednesday 300 3rd Ave. l!ox 316 Tel 77 I should not be lost in reeard to Annette Island, Gus tavus, Yakutat, Prince Rupert and other key points , Meanwhile, everybody awaits the next election, wnicn is it can hardly be said chat Usher-' men cannot take time from their business to give attention to the city hall, and study Prlnc Rupert's problems. There has , never yet. been a port that could' afford to be indifferent to the sea and the men that sti; there- than some may imagine. aress, an wool 4 Perfect gift, goor.J menr from l How d oes a ESillman There was a general jollific Men's all wool i in coastal defence which could well be captured by an enemy and used against us." The newspaper advocates large scale extension of communications and transportation facilities including mammoth road-building programs. Holding of war manoeuvres in this area would be another step. Key points tion meeting in the Empress on theatre soon after the ballot neavy ir1!RT-Jf good shades. : Moving, Packing, ( rating, Shipping and (ien,rral Cartage and Storage Complele Reliable and Efficient Service, also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., Tor Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones CO and fin that elected Fred Stork Prince Rupert's first mayor had been now? go in S Dargain Men's All WcV COAT; r ... i i . nit rn SAY should tie manned and equipped to repel attack from counted, in later years, the Pea and air. ' - practice largely died out but, in . . . , . . the first flush of early cam-All enemy moving into this for attacks region paigns. it was always the proper un the northwest," continues the Chronicle "would "ish- to a memorable day. Any-at once ulan to dron troons alono- th Panian one could speak and the more SKI EXPtKI r."' HEAD WHAT A IONO TRIF H1S MANY Canadian Club Sees Pictures ! Colored stills of a recent trip to New Zealand by Dr. and Mrs. G. E. H. Montgomery were highlights at the final Canadian Club' meeting for the year held Wednesday night in the Civic Cintre. ! In charge of the program. Mrs. Montgomery, Ih addition to AOUT ONE Of iiuw snaaes and fit. Reol borqoin Men's SOX selection, new nood quality. Uy, I I VHIIUUWU chose to snv. i r ! ! - . puiiu to wnai ne -ctuunai itanway line east oi. Prince Rupert to cut the better. One pioneer with a Rovs' SHIRTS J "Ob a Fridjt early Ui March," write Mr Minn, e f out tin our Hillnun from London, )m., fur one of our regular wrrktrut irtpv 'c taycd in Ottawa overnight, and t-tiihtd Sc. jmitt in the Laurcntiam next morning, after 1otl? fcentc drie over inowy mountain rojdt. We rhor uf hW enjovrd a ttrenuous ski-trig weekend, then left for London at p m. on Sunday, arrmne at 10. )0 next mornint. mt rwA i w ami hirt Mf htfrr H Mr a SPECIALIZING in Designing ond Remodelling that lifeline to Alaska. Bombs would probably be dropped in the harbor to make the port of little use in supplying Alaska and, of course, an attempt would be made to block the inside passage to Alaska for the same reason." shades, from . Boys' SWEATEF, whiskey breath and a mischievous gleam in his eye remarked Prince Rupert had shown excellent judgment. The city needed population at once and what better policy than to have an able bodied stork for firs Much of the credit for this wonderful winter trip eoe to showing the stills, described the. mir Hitltrun1 I'vrn in dpf n nnw vr rruivrd rtnl ilnn assortment fn.n recent trip. Mrs. t. B. Black, in with ample power and traction. e covered a total of 1 1 50 the absence of president Mrs. O.t ""V "" mp,h A,"T a. turn pn no was a very wtlrome 39 mile per gallon! rr Russrr Gatzke club members who were present Th Hillnttti Minx perform magnificently in the mmi rhtcting wiftlr dfiling condition. a rhniind of Hillmaa bners Itnaw. A permanent network of dealers protidet Hlltman pm and serrite from ntt tocoaM in Canada and for their first meeting Mrs. . mm New Zeaiand went Conserv CONTRACTING Box 1558 Phone Ulai k 29 Black a!so read a letter from Mrs. mr C.S.A. A Mi ytmr local dealer for a Hillman ative for the first time In mnv Boys' All Wool JACKETS good bargain prices from Boys' Dress IW RAINCOATS from Boys' ond Ciils'c GOLF HOSE-f. emtnrtion ride. ,v. yr; before ooy which simtu uic pica- a long year. But never idrnt s regret at not being able to attend due to Illness. have China's Communist armies overcome all opposition New Zealand is taking a good hard Following the twB fTbvt'lBrTI M. IVKI look at developments in south-! of stills, Mrs em -a country not so far showed films of a Tecent Can-ladian Club Judged contest in vbej. Civic Centre when a King"!. pKi RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IT cannot be denied that examples of racial dis-I crimination have been seen in Canada. The practice has not made headway, yet it is a fact that prejudice does exist and, until it comes to an end, Canada will be subject to sharp criticism. However, satisfaction is felt knowing that Ottawa has taken action, to the end that tolerance be encouraged. 1 There .was. recently held, at Ottawa, a Dominion-Provincial tourist conference. On this occasion, a resolution was passed, and it had unanimous support, its purpose being- to withdraw the approval of all government tourist agencies from all hotels, inns and resorts which permit or endorse racial distinction. This is making a g-ood start. Queen of city children were chosen. EBY&SOHS Contractor! REPAIRS - KI MOIIH I ; FOCNDATIONS Let us he!i you plan that new home timlcr the N.ILA Phone Oreen 88J Hoi 5X6 Thousands dwelling on the British Columbia coast and never far from home never experienced a typical Canadian winter although some think they Advertise in 'trie bally News.M REAL EST) INSURANT INCOME TA If rMfTY to -so K1MUHI..S I'l'lT'. R. E. MOIlTI. an rouna navour . . . appeaiinj "Jmi. V'H i Brn to lh mott fastidious taste with y,-rT& T '' I j HILLMAN MINX Witl. rfw New "PIUS POrVfH" A1070 FEATURES II ADVANCED REFINEMENTS 324 2nd Ave. iN.-r f . g OVER 4 yEARS OLD Lm " EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECIATED A I f CHIROPRACTOR 'hn F. L. Iluehr. D C, Ph.C 21-22 Besner Blork Hhoni. KM E in fot Appointment IIOl KS 10:30 m u-.jn p m. nd 3 U i r m. l: iaim'.m Manrlny and Frlla. 7 :10 pm for tfu.se ur.BOle to rome durlm.' th I'.y HKCEHTIONIST la ttenJ-nce tfternexms. ON NO OTHEI BRITISH CAR IN ITS MICE RANCI . .:k;nn J0UNB CHANDLER" IfJHTKAlT ,sti:; Film Finkliiii In b Flash I'hiiln riikfn :itl KOOTCS MOTORS LIMITED: 170 toy Slrt, T.t.nl. . SC9-10 rt;ifi Bide.. Oranville St . Montreal Atfpatt, Dervat . Vancauver Phone Oreen 3!JJ 2) i PRINCE I'UPKRT, Dealer: SUPERIOR AUTO R Bnny SERVICE Prince Rnnert. IJ.C. Distributor: McI)Ef?OTrs rvwrOTTVFin I,TO. 815 Biirrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. i Vy fAi) e Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Q f , 1 F&Smt w it v Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Christmas Suggestions THE PACK CAREFUUY ADDRESS CORRECTtY SEND BY EXPRESS NOT LATER THAN SWEETEST GIF r SHIP TO POINTS IN: Nawfoundlond ISP 0 'Ready to Go" at the push nf a button Farlory Fresh Moirs XXX Lowneys Ncilson's Smiles n' Churl Russell Grant's M.ritim, Proving, ...'" "ecemer ' Ontario Quebee ... December 12 Manitoba . . December 13 British Columbio December IS . . . December 16 Doll carriages from $7.50-$l4.95 ' Boys Wagons 12.50, 15.00, 15.7S . Pull up Chairs Upholstered .... 23.50 & 2475 Cedar Chests from 55.00 End Tables, walnut 9.95 Hassocks with Record and Shoe " Compartments from 8.75-16.95 from 95c to $6.C Goodyear Batteries for Passenger Cars and Trucks AT w Mwm i 1 A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LIMITED J27 Third Avenue . A GOOD PLA1E TO BI T Phone ?75 PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE WITH COLORFUL XMAS WRAPPINfi Iflallarr Putrntani Sixth St. & Third Ave. I'lu MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLV FILLED 712 Second Ave. Phone C32 ELIGHTFUL ESSERT ELICACIES gi D NOBLE & WICK present ADMIRAL RADIOS 0 Thais What People Say About Our Cakes and Pastries Baked Fresh Daily gi Y 1' RUPERT BAKERY LTD. f "lri Admiral perfected circuit. Rich clear ton. Easy to read dial. 5 tube AC - DC 619 3rd Ave. BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS For Your Personal Signature 18 Assorted Xmas Cards 75c, 89c & B5c per box 15 Brilliant Pointsettia Asst. Cards i.oo per box 15 "The Xmas Birds of Happiness" i.oo per box 18 Ass't '-Jolly Old Santa" j 0o per box 25 Beautiful Assorted Cards 1 i oo per box 12 Bronzed and Embossed ass't cards I.oo per box 16 Colorful Snow Scenes i orj per box 12 Cards "Coaching Days" Z. 1.50 per box 6 Ass't Canadian Snow Scenes 2.00 per box AMAZING VALl'E 50 ASSORTED COLORFUL CARDS Only $1.25 & $1.50 per box Call in today to Phone 613 GIVE A RECORD ALBUM IS ' BIG IN PERFORM-" YEAR ROUND PLEASURE O Bing Crosby's Perry Como's Merry Xmas Album Xmas Special 5 records $4.50 4 records $4.15 Children's Xmos Albums 50 1 Miscellaneous choirs, oi gan, chimes etc., ail"ir tJ ANTE. LOW IN PRICE MARCHANI) OIL HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN STOKERS ' Plumbing & Healing: Alterations SMITH & ELKINS ITD. PHONE 174 BOX 274 m.95 "A Colour For Every Room ot am CANADA'S SMART SET NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR ADMIRAL DEALER 201 3rd Ave. VV. . . w .. Phfttut 100 BE3NER ltLOCK, 3RD AVE. PHONE 234