r 1 I it r r- r If : . I t 1 I $;. ( t PAGE SIX f s 9 9 1 w & Xmas Dresses Afternoon and Evening Sizes 12 to 46 A new shipment has just arriv- M ed of Afternoon and Evening Dresses at prices to suit thefto most fastidious. M We invite the ladies of Prince J Rupert to call and look them s over. DRYGOODS & NOVELTYi shop Mrs. Dowther Her Bombed Home Now Cat Shelter London Woman Also Takes in Pigeon When Air Raids Disturb Them LONDON, Dec. 20: CP Mrs. Caroline Roberts' home ha3 a gaping bomb hole in the roof but she refused to leave for a safer refuge because of her friends the animals. Scores of cats in one of London's most heavily bombed districts made HbXeltiotirfoMkr aitd Rehire hn RYE RYE HIGHBALL 1 jigger B.C.D. Canadian Rye Whisky, 2 cubes cf ice, 1 twist lemon peel. Fill glass with ginger ale or soda. OLD FASHIONED Muddle one-half lump sugar, teaspoon water and dash bitters. Add cube of Ice, half slice orange, stick of pineapple, slice of lemon and maraschino cherry. Fill with a B.C.D. Canadian Rye Whisky. GIN COLLINS Use tall glass, two or three cubes of ice. Juice of Vi lemon, teaspoon sugar, 2 ounces Monogram Gin. Fill glass with soda water. GIN FIZZ Shake well, 1 cocktail glass Monogram Gin, 1 3 white of 1 egg, Vi tablespoon sugar, 3 dashes lemon juice, cube of ice. Strain into tall glass and fill with soda water. WHISKY HOT TODDY Dissolve Vi teaspoon sugar in a little hot water. Stir in Speyside Liqueur Whisky to taste, grate nutmeg on top. HIGHBALL Add a jigger of Sherriff's Gold Bond Whisky to lump of ice in highball glass. Fill with soda water. WHISKY SOUR 23 shaker of shaved ice, wine glass Five Scots Whisky, 4 dashes each of syrup and lemon juice. HOT WHISKY FLIP Mix yolk of egg, teaspoon sugar, wine glass Caledonia Liqueur Whisky in glass. Fill half full with very hot water. Sprinkle nutmeg on top. RHUM HOT RHUM Add three parts very hot weak tea, or water, to Vi teaspoon sugar and a jigger of Rhum Negrita. Serve with a slice of lemon. LIQUEURS Bardinet Liqueurs, rich and flavorful, are an exquisite complement to the most grand occasions, much appreciated after dinner, COCKTAILS Silk Hat cocktails are mixed by experts for your convenience and real enjoyment, Serve cool from the bottle. Miss Watson their way to the 65-year-old widow's home every night after the alert has sounded. There they find supper and a fire beside which they lie and purr all night. "When the bombs fall particularly close, I go under the stairs and the cats follow me there," said Mrs. Roberts. Cats aren't the only visitors, however. In the morning, 50 pigeons, whose croft in a nearby church was disturbed by a bomb, show up at the front door for a breakfast of crumbs. i Reach ten thousand people "with ' "want ad " in the Daily News. Fine Products For Every Taste and Every Pocketbook VieOOlUikiei B. C. D. Double Distilled CANADIANS I AT BRISTOL ! English West Coast City Organizes t For Entertainment of Troops BRISTOL Encr Csc. 20: (CP -Royal Empire Society nieuifcp' s of Bristol, recently bombed heavily oy ; German air raids, hove inaugu-n. v! ia plan for organized entertammnet of Canadian troops, a practice t'lev hope will te adopted throughout the United Kingdom. The idea was formed bv Socletv members in collaboration with members of the Bristol Canadiar J Club, who invited 16 officers and privates from different Canadian units, chosen at random, to spend three days ia the city. During the thrpe dnvs thr Canadians were taken on tours of thr-citv and neighboring towns and later were guests of inrl'vlduM ' members with whom they were bil leted. Part of the nrosaam was allotted to Individual entertainment by club members who devised various way? of keeDing their guests I "on the go" for three full days Tlie Canadians were given a block of seats at a snecial football ame; were guests at luncheons and were given a special reception bv the dean at the Bristol Cathedrcl One of lhe hosts expressed the hope Britsol's -welcome would "break the Ice and that all the hc will invite their guests to return sotie time, or else invite other Canadian troops to visit them." 13 16oz. $2.05 S years old 25 oz 3.25 uoz. 4.75 B. C. D. Extra Special 11 16 oz. $1.65 years old 25 oz, 2.60 40 oz. 4.00 B.C. D. 3 Star 13oz. $1.25 25 oz. 2.30 40 oz. 3.50 CmidonlShii Qui Pipers 12oz. $1.35 25 oz. 2.65 Sterling 12oz. $1.25 25 oz. 2.50 40 oz. 3.50 Monogram 12 oz. $1.15 25 oz. 2.25 40 oz. 3.35 hiiklei Speyside Select 26 oz. $3.25 Sherriffs Gold Bond 26 oz. $3.00 40oz. 4.25 Five Scots Select 26 oz. $2.90 Caledonia Antique Liqueur 16oz. $1.65 26 oz. 2.70 40 oz. 4.00 Bottle $3.35 Half Bottle I.75 VaAdlnet fiqueuM Very Finest Priced From $2.90 to $3.15 Bottle Cocktails SILK HAT Manhattan and Martini's 25 oz. $2.10 THE DAILY NEW3 AN ILLEGAL SOUVENIR ! CHATHAM, Eng., Dec. 20: (CP) (Albert Mercer was fined $8.!Q here J for failing to report a German air-man he had captured had t para' chute. Mercer said the Home Guard I had allowed him to keep the 'chute as a souvenir. SlilRI YI3LETI and f OASTIMf Trv This Delightful Monogram Orange Blossom Shake half a Of of itJlJ- Monogram London . . 1 the ,U mice GlnVith J Dry . cf hslf an orange sLier half filed wah cracled ice. Serve very cod,lnasmalgUnd wait or the applauft. There u no better buy than a British Columbia Distillery Company Ryel These outstanding Canadian Rye Whiskies are thoroughly matured in oak. The Government Age Stamp on every bottle is your guarantee that B.CD. Rye Whiskies are the age stated. There is no substitute for age! When you buy B. C. Distillery Company Ltd., Rye Whiskies you buy the oldest and the best I Look for this Seal of Protection on every bottle you buy. MM. The BRITISH COLurrlBiA SiSTSLLERY Go. Ltd. Hi 0 v Thl advertisement I; not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Testimonial To Miss Mills At Borden Street Tpnrhprs and staff of Borden I Street School, at the ChrlstmasJ closing yesterday morning, paia feeling tribute to their principal, Miss S. A. Mills, who after many! years of devoted and successful effort ha resigned to leave the city and take ud future residence in the south. The presentation was made by Miss Lillian HalUwell. on oenau of the teachers and staff, of a handsome silver tea -service. Accompanying ihe presentation was a letter which read as follows: !'Wlth this Efft Eo all the affec tionate best wishes of both pupils and staff of Borden Street School. We are sorry to sec you go but hope you will have many happy years in which to enjoy the cup that, cheers. 'We who remain behind tn Prince Rupert will do our best to maintain and strengthen the traditions which vou have upheld so magnificently throuehout the vears. "May God bless you and keep you always." The Christmas program included he following numbers: Chorus. "Deck the Hall." Piano solo. "Silent Night," Els oeth Mackenzie. Carol, "Away in a Manger,1 Grades 1 and 2. Dut "O Little Town of Bethle hem." Rosemary Jlartwig . arid Lois Thnmnsnn. 5 Recitation, "The Act of Courtesy," Tea Boulter. . Carols, "In a- Manger" and "Around the Christmas Tree. Iradey 3 and 4. . Guitar solo, Tom James. Chorus. "The First Nowell." Recitations. Dorothy Edsar and Audrey Pearson. Part Sontr. "All .Throuah the Kight." School Cnoirj; j Song. "Mother Dear, Wliere Are Vou Coins?" Grade 2. A "spot" costs you only half :dollar. Try It In the Daily Naws classified column. (tf) ii ' Don Delay Christmas Is Only a few days away Before you know it Christinas will be here. Purchase your Christmas cards today. CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING, SEALS, TAGS, ETC. Enjoy full selection, leisure In shopping and delivery at your convenience. DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 "(lOVTKN'MUNT I.IQI OR ACT" (Section 28J ollr af Apiillraltoa for a rwr l.lrrnrr NOTICE Jf HEREBY GIVEN Uiat ou Uie 18th aaj of tewntow nxt the imOerHgnm Jntflvds J to topply to Wie Liquor Coutrol rjoard for a Iloenc to rsrot to tl prMnlw being part of the bulWlnj txiaff the CommercUil HoUl situate .! th earner or First Avenue and Eljlrth Street In the Ctty of Prince Rupert Upon luidA deacrttrt a Ua Thirteen (13) and Fourteen f!4), Block Nine 8), Section One (I) Mao S23. Prinat Rinwit r,n r,A, ' ktradiDn District. In Uie Provlne of BrrtUh Columbia, for the sale of brer by the el are or bv Ui tn. sumption on the ptrcmlms or rieevrtme. . w,la JBin aT November 1940. ALEXANDER J, PRODHOMUE Applicant, SEND YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT 1 1 FROM YOUR OWN DOOR rs 8 ! DANCE I EVERY SATURDAY I J BOSTON HALL, 9 O'CLOCK Central Hotel Modern Steam-Heated Rooms, Dlnlne Room, Steam Bath and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs.. C. E. Black, Proprietress I Shop At nn 1 wui - Save Time . 1 Avoid nconvenience Assure Prompt Delivery wrrr-r-JL " v" Dart- r h m obj 10, '10 3nZ I 3 m woi,!. .11 r m 1 r 1 1 No parul too tnwHto Xi7 mm 1 11 To have vehicle coll or lot other information phone Keep this tc: for referen: CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRES CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRES WALLACE' jk. A Pleasing Varitty of Men dise Will Help Solve Your Problems Courteous Sci a llur Watchworil A Few Suggestions 8 "T- 35c SI. g? Gloves Fabric, kid, lined and unllncd. J5( '3 4,1 w -J Silk lloslery-In all grades. 79C''51 M " R? Fancy Boxed Stationery 50C:2i! & VIII - Photographic Albums fJSn to Q9 W From i)C Silk Scarfs and Plaki Woolen Ones IJq to JJ M Tics For men and boys, boxed. 50C l S? Men's Linen Initial Hanks 3 In box, HtZn 10 Si fl W pure linen. Box Silk Underwear In pleasing variety. 5QC t0 $8j Towel Sets In cellophane wrap. 50C t0 S1 g Satin Spreads- JW Satin Cushions In assorted colors. $1,50 $3 f Fnnrv VmTnAi-TA PIMa Kiln. Hi AA tO O ..... ..,..T III! (3UV fXt From, pair M Wnen Cloth- To 3 yds long, with QC HZ to CQ,5 "l Ptf nankin or without Prom ' - - - . SjrJ quilted Table Silence Cloth-54 inches wide, g2.5 fcl 1UU t& Phone 9 SEE OUR WINDOWS 3rd and Ful'l . nm0S "EVERYBODY'S WARM FRIEND" COAL PRINCE RUPERT! FEED CO. Sole Distributors McLeod Ilivcr Hard Coal EDSON, NANAIMO-WELLINGTON, BULKLLV VAtWV Of fire: anil C.nrti nii,nT.ii..'. n.i, I'b"" ..UHULIO iiuuii uwn It'fl interestincr ii lrnr.ro rhn ro'irlfnrr the V$ "o wwwn if iimi v v-o it I that the people of the. whole district aro dointw1 a