NEGLIGEE ri A9 nouse n il - v MR my Loats Some With Zippers Elaborate array of crepe and satin negligees, printed and plain. Sizes 14 to 40. Ideal Christmas Gifts g Don't delay your Christmas Shopping ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR WRISTMAS (Mm ARDS M0L1NARD DOROTHY OKAY ELIZABETH ARDEN Hl'DXUT EICIEN LELONG These are now in stock "Uf EARLY FOR CHRIST ') LENTIIEKIC LEIGH A Larue Comolete Stock to Choose From You will find just what you are looking for in our boed assortments which are sure to please. NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" VITA RAY CHANEL ADKIENNE PINAUD RATCHELOU HARRIETT HUBBARD AYERS . . . others arriving shortly A GOOD SELECTION Ormes ltd. "She Pioneer Druq&tets THE REXALL .STORE Phones 81 and 82 PROMPT SERVICE TAXI 65 TAXI Anytime Anywhere From 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Co:-7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 884 IPe Are Pleased Local News It U Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Jack Ru'tter, well known local locomotive engineer, left on last evening's train for Kincardine, Ontario, where he wllf visit at his old home for a couple of months. Attention: 99 Taxi is not amalgamated with any taxi firm In the city of Prince Rupert. We are ready at all times to render prompt and courteous service. (272) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Durkin have moved into the residence on Fourth Ave. E. of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae who recently left for Duncan, Vancouver Isl and. C. A. Berner, divisional superintendent, Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on last night's train from a trip over the line as far as Red Pass on official duties. TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Universal ' Lighting Plant, 1500 Watt, 110 Volt D.C. direct connected to compound wound generator. Climax Lighting Plant, 300 Watt, 110 Volt A.C. with 250 Watt 6 Volt D.C. Take-off. Push button starting with battery. Both the above in excellent condition and can be seen running. Reasoable price. Apply C. M. Adam, Terrace, B.C. (It) Announcements All advertiwmonw -t ttils column will bq charged for a full month at 25c a word. Lutheran Ladies' Aid sale, Nov 24. Help Norway drawing and dance, November 30, Oddfellows' Hall. Canvassers turn In books before November 27. C.W.L. tea and sale of home cooking, 3 to 6. Card party, 8 p.m. Aid of Christmas Tree fund November 29, K.C. Hut. St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar, December i. United Church Bazaar, Decern-1 ber 0. W. A. Canadian Legion Tea and raffle Dec. 6 from 3 to 6. Public Dance, St. Peter's Parish Hall, December 7. Jean De Carlo's "-OrchestraJ. 9olclock - Canadian Legion Christmas Tree, Dec. 22. Legion and Auxiliary members with children 12 and under, please phone Mrs. Morrow, Black 752 before Nov. 30. Canadian Legion and Prince Rupert Regiment (M.G.) New Year's Eve Party and Dance 6th Avenue Armouries. Ad mission by invitation only. Dainty anVlel Identiliei art becoming incraaiinglr popular. ECCO olleri a wicU leleclion oi arliitis ilylai and daiign. Com in, today, and mat your choice. JOHN BULGER JEWELERS Third Ave. (Opp. Post Office) ttttvrww(eltx''''t,ww vivniivrr i . TO ANNOUNCE That we are receiving, shipments dally of our HARTT SHOES for Men. PARIS - MADE SLIPPERS "MISS ATLANTA" oxfords for Men, Women and Chil-for Browing Girls. dren- SiJUA ARTHUR & GIANELLE dress pumps for Women. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW ARRIVALS ems To Whom ft May Concern: From this date 1 will not be responsible for any accounts Incurred In my name by any per son other than myself. M. R. MEUSE. Nov; 24, 1945. (2J4) MOOSE NIT! ATE 22 MEMBERS Prince Rupert lodge, Loyal Order of Moose initiated 22 new members into its ranks at a spe clal meting held In Reid's Cafe last night. The Initiations were a continuation of a meeting TueS' day night when some 55 mem bers entered the Prince Rupert lodge. Officiating at the lnitla tlons was George S. Hockley, de puty supreme governor for B.C. Officers elected at Tuesday night's meeting were installed last night. This week's Initiations brings membership in the local ledge to about 180, and lodge governor G Douglas Wood said that the membership drive will continue Objective for the lodge Is 500 to 600 members. The lodge plans to take an active part in youth work In the city shortly. Deputy Supreme Governor Hockley sailed last night on the Venture to return to Vancouver. INFANT DIES Elizabeth Christine McLeod infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John M,cIieo& Fl,'fth Ave. E., passed awajr In the Prince Ru pert General Hospital 24 hours after birth. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What Is wrong with this sentence? "He earns ever a hundred dollars a week." 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of "dairy"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Adulterer, upholsterer, conquerer. 4. What does the word "ges-tic" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with im that means "nofc.tQ.be appeased"? . m Answers "r TT 1. Say "He earns more thda o hundred dollars a'week." 2. Pro nounce darl, as as In day, 1 as in It, and not dear-y. 3. Ccn-queror. 4. Relating to bodily motion, especially dancing. "Carried away by the enthusiasm of the gestic art." Sir W. Scott. 5r Implacable. At the local Churches Prince Rupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6th Ave. West. Rev. J. Llnney, Pastor". 11 a.m. Devotional. Subject; "The Victory Psalm" 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic. Subject: "Solomon's Analysis of Life." Tues., 8:00 p.m. Bible Study, Fri., 8 p.m. Young People. , Come and enjoy good congregational singing. First Baptist Church Young St. and Fifth Ave. East 11 a.m. S. Calder, Speaker. 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Speaker, P. H. Linzey. Subject: "Drifting Down stream." A short business meeting at close of service to be followed by hour of song and fellow ship. Hearty welcome to all. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cor. 5tn Ave. and McBrlde St. Rev. J. H. Myrwang, Temp. Pastor. 11 a.m. Morning Service. Speaker: Mr. Gust Mostad. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School No Evening Service. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . . CRUCIFIED ROWNED OMING 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: G. It. S. Blackaby. Topic: "IT IS FINISHED." (Last in series of three meditations at the foot of the Cross). IF YOU ENJOY HEARTY GOSPEL SINGING COME! Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thurs. (I.O.D.E. Hall). 3:30 p.m. Mission Band. 8:00 p.m. Young People's Socletv. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 895 Many Canadians Wed in Europe AMSTERDAM, Nov. 21 V) More than one in every 20 Canadian soldiers returning home will take home with film a Dutch, Belgian or rrench bride. Already more than 10,000 applications for permission to marry have been approved by the Can-aydin Army on the continent and applications have increased' to more than 40 a day despite the withdrawal of more than one-half the Canadian force from Europe. Sees Improvement In Stage Play Art LONDON, Nov. 24 (Reuters Sir Max Beerbohm, In a broad cast on playgoing. said that the stage play was, on the whole, a better kind of art than it used to'Tbe. In my very young days the play was generally something aftapted from the French and It suffered greatly In the Channel crossing." Sir Max described himself as very mellow. If the bad old times, and with tit- En Hotel ... arrivals Prince Rupert D. Chilsholm, Edmonton; Duncan McColl M.D., Queen Charlotte City; Mr. and Mrs. O. Car-riere, city; D. Ripley, Vancouver; J. Henderson, Queen Charlotte Islands; Michael Izar, Port Edward; O. W. Hardy, Inverness; John Bagoff, Nanalmo; Roy Piere, Port Edward; C. L. Mclnnes, Port Edward; P. T. Johnson, Terrace; E. Fairgrleve, Vancouver; Bert Morgan, Blll-mor Mill. URANIUM DEPOSITS There are only four Important deposits of uranium known t'o the world today: in Colorado, Canada, Czechoslovakia and the Belgian Congo. tnem tne baa oia tricKs, were to come In again I think I should rather welcome them for old times sake. And if intellect ual ideas were to vanish from the boards, I am not sure my heart would break." Tin , Dr Sir or Madam: moro Sr:er- Victory has II i has been in ' a " tremendc prince Uuucrr Daily J!3fU)js Saturday November 24, 1945 I.O.D.E. JUNIOR TAGGERS OUT In aid of the children of Britain, Galloway Rapids Junior Chapter, I.OD.E. held a tag day today and this morning 16 girls and boys sold tags on downtown streets. With headquarters in the Legion Rooms, the committee in charge this morning was Mrs. N. Moses, regent of the chapter, Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby, Mrs. D. C. Stuart, regent Municipal Chapter, and Mrs. F. Kempton. Taggers this morning were Henry Blackaby, William Blackaby, Alfred Blackaby, Mary Strachan, Deshka Penoff, Joan Croxford, Joan Bird, Ethel Hem- mons, Marine Ke-.-r:gan, Lorna Howe, Jean Calderwood, Velma Ingham, Christine Spencer, Rose Marie Hartwig, Bobby Watts and Joe Scott. CAPTURE ALL BUT ONE CHORLEY, Eng., W The fifth of six soldiers who escaped from the Lower Jealey detention, bar racks In Lancashire was recap tured recently. P.O. Box 99. been wnn j . (minis I'nnce R TERRACE COUPLE MARRIED HERE A pretty wedding was solemn ized Friday afternoon at the parsonage of the Full Gospel Tabernacle at 2:00 pjn. when Cecilia Elsie, second daughter of Louis Neuhauser of Terrace, became the bride of Harry Emil Labarre, also of Terrace. Rev. J. Llnney performed the ceremony. The bride wore a rose colored suit adorned with chyrsanthe- mums and fern. Mrs. Arthur Conkell was the bride's attendant, she wore a ;navy blue suit with pink carnations and fern. Arthur Conkell acted as best man. The happy couple left for Terrace on Friday evening's train. Hary Emll Labarre is serving with the Canadian Engineers at Terrace, SinNINO GLASS - Windows will sparkle if some vinegar is added to the wash water. "uon's Ideal Cleaners V,.. upon, B.C. November 21, 1945. a more normal nr., , u ?v wc arc thankful th.nt. . If during the aa.t d ...... . ' .vwc apologies. '"rveyouaswellasweTlshed" the armPd .Ten?ous Job to serve both .. ....... been a very con Hh,' m aIS0 had to be kent eJM , Population as well VVc guaranfpo m,o . your valued patron.-. "ulM CJeanln& I'-SLlfton tr "inpAr i Quality Style ARROW SHOES FOR MEN Quality and Style at Popular Prices Now Featured at the CUT RATE SHOE STORE Box 1321 313 3rd Ave. W. Expert Radio Servicing Electrical Appliances Repaired RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone Gil ELECTRICAL GOODS See us about vour Flourescent lighting and laundering and respectfully Yours for service, Sincerely, ",NS IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY solicit and Fridays. G.-sT pMmndayS, 10 am-'- 'Wednesdays Announcement . . . G R. MUTRIE REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Who recently had offices in M. Hellbroner's Jewelry Store, is completing a successful trip through the Interior and Prince George, will be returning to Prince Rupert November 26, to take permanent offices In the Stone Block, 3rd Av$., where he will be pleased to meet former patrons and others, who may require a complete qualified optical service " WAIT FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT G. U. MUTRIE PROGRESS, PROSPERITY is just around the corner . . . LET'S ALL GO AFTER IT! For representation without reservation Vote CUFF. HAM INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN Optometrist it it - 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