{ at ' 4 LS LL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received up to 6 p.m., Wednesday, the erec specifications and Lowes essarily 296 \ THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, December 44 1943 ee ——— THE WEATHER. Furnished by F. W. Dowling Dee. 17th for Obserevr tion of a store for the 3 ; Aeme Clothing Company. Plans, For 24 hours ending 5 a.m., all informa-|Barometer reduced to sea tion at the office of the architect. Peed kos 3 eC as 29.834 t or any tender not nec-|Maximum temperature .. 44.0 accepted. Minimum temperature 38.0 J, W. POTTER, | Precipitation. .........6. 67 Architect, clinician jai se ere Ne Perrins Swede and Glace glo- Palace Cafe,|}ves. Demers. 28g-tf After the theatre. COOEEO RUG O UO U REE OO AUG ROA QIU A ROA AE ¥ Christmas : Gifts When your thoughts run to something for a Christmas Gift we suggest a nice Tailor Made Suit... He will be pleased with one of our new ones, cut on the latest models from the best materials. Shonld the size needed not be in stock we will get him one made to order. i: : : : | MARTIN O’REILLY 3rd Avenue FIAAAIAAAIAAIAAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA AAAS AAA AA AAAS AAA I I OK your Brac service. elets from Here you have a whole store Don’t say Come to WARK’S and see the very thing you need: Necklets from $4.50 to $100 Bracelet Watches, $2.75 to $3 to $100 Diamond Rings, $10 to $600 Signet Rings from $1.50 up you don't Panay Thoughts for ‘Ghristinas ideas at to give. full of know Christmas what $50.00 WARK’S THE RELIABLE JEWELERS — i DEMER’S NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR XMAS SELECTIONS inviting collection of useful gifts We have an from the leading style ce Everything in ladies’ Ree DEMER’S gathered and Canada. Novelties of 1dy-to-Wear ntres Europe and It is the useful gift that gives the lasting pleasure Serer nan nanan wale Wann Nes ST ARAR SAWN CN ON RWS NKARON IRE 22 LALA MMMM Mw ww TEEPE TEE TOT 4 ee »* =< ___ Knott’s Bakery Cake Xmas season is on. s, Pies, Phones 190 and 363 Puddings and all kinds of FaneyBaking. BIGGEST BAKERY IN NORTHERN B. C. We take ORDER EARLY special orders for Xmas 3rd Avenue Knott’s : Bakery = You Jewe In o ever ». have ever are cordially Novelties. shown and the quality dry and invited It Fine Jewellry For The Holiday Season! to is our new stock of finest assortment we is the best--ebtainable. inspect the ur enlarged Quarters we are in.a better position than to caler to your wants. R. W. CAMERON 2nd Ave. and 6th Street Official Watch Inspector, G.T.P. eZ SSE EEE EEE EEE EOE ERA AAAAR A AA AAA .. Amas ‘Photos .. by s Alder oO OOO OOOO oC a Don't ending your Just forget your pre photo for ymisés. Cheer Xmas, up your friends QUICK DELIVERY phone up and inake an appointment, PEERLESS STUDIO Block Phone Red 69 TA ROR UE OR a OR UO OO OO OE: . He explained holme ne INTEREST TAKEN IN THE NIGHT SCHOOLS Mayor Pattullo Offers Aid Every Way Possible Up to New Municipal Year, to in A meeting was heid last evening in the City Hall. in connection with the proposed night school for the place. There was quite a fair at- tendance present, most of them be- ing interested in the movement and ready to take part in the school as pupils as soon as it started. On motion O, H. Nelson, chairman of the school board, was elected to the chair. start the posi- school board He outlined at the tion in whicy the placed itself. It had decided that next year it would initiate a night school system in the city providing for the instruction that is authorized by the department of education, be- ing in line With the regular course of studies in thé public schools, It was hoped that there would be a ready response on the part of those who would benefitted by the course which would free. The department books and in large measure ed the funds for ing of Mayor be provided the provid- necessary the pay- the Pattullo, expressed teachers. who was present also his sympathy with the movement. He said that if it were found that there was not quite the number attending had suggested make it come under the class to be aided by the depart- ment ut Victoria he would as mayor lend his endorsation to the voting of the necessary funds to carry it along until the end of the present municipal year provided the trustee board endorsed the proposition as a necessary as been to one. that the city coun- cil had not found it possible to vote money to the technica: school scheme proposed because the council would then be voting money to be spent by next year’s council. The mayor promised further to take care ot any expensés that were found necessary with this work. Wm. Manson, M.P.P., believed the move a step in the right direction, He promised that anything he could do in the way of aiding it would be willingly done. Mr. Shockley of the committee having the matter in hand explain- ed to what extent the committee had gone. He felt that there would be a good-sized class in the preliminary branches such as the school board would provide for. The _ difficulty now with was the technical division. W. Shaw, as another member of the committee, spoke on the sub- ject. He thought it would be well to start up in the line of the prelim- MISS JOSEPHINE DEFFRY Leading Lady of the Stotk Company be absolutely | which the West- ‘xt week inary entiedta and then let the othe follow. W. Godson was there would be a good attendance, Harrison Rogers was favorable to making a complete but this was not deemed the wisest course. It was decided to get out applica- and have a definite trustee board being ask- the movement on opens al satisfied that canvas, tion forms en- the to start or about January 5. e Mt was decided to go on with the technical end of the work also and this will be more thoroughly looked by the a SIOCK COMPANY WILL BE HERE NEXT WEEK Josephine Deffry “ Oonipaiy Will Play Four Weeks’ Engage- ment ‘at Westholme rolment, ed to try committee into Wednesday night theatre will house Starting next the Westholme the Josephine Deffry Company for a season of four weeks, with a change of play three times a week. This company has been an organization under the pre- sent management for the past eleven years, and as’ it stands now every member has been as- sociated together for over three years, which should assure the jsmoothest of performances and the best team work to be secured. Che all of the best of their classes ranging from the and best in the dramatic line through the comedy drama, comedy and mel- odramatic lines. Each play picked Lo suil the ability of the different plays are different strongest members of the company pre- senting them. The company comes direét from Seattle, after an eight mon- lths’ tour of the larger cities of the Puget Sound country, ‘which has followed extensive tours of the middle west and coast cities, as well as long stock engage- ments in every ~eity of promin- ence west of the rocky moun- tains. The have members of the been secured for their abil- ity in their different lines of work, and each and everyone have served their apprenticeship, and made names for themselves in various stock and touring at- tractions, The play for the opening night will be “The Spoilers,” the scenes of which are laid in Dawson and Nome, companys The tug MeCullough was able to pick up a boom of logs for Georgetown at Metlakatla today, after being storm bound = for many days, Perrins Swede and Glace glo- eo ern ROYAL YEAST ileal PERFECT edad ald {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. } The leave steamer (Spokane — will for the north tonight. The new telephone directory is out and being distributed, There are now 700 ‘phones on the ser- vice. Mrs. Albert Davidson ,with her sons Beverly and Sherbourne, are leaving tomorrow for the south for the Christmas holidays. eThe old Centre St. walk from the G. T. P. yards will be left in commission for some time yet, It is a great convenience’ to the business section and will not be removed until © construction operations on the new hotel de- mand it. The new rifles and ammuni- tion for the indoor shooting range of the Earl Grey Rifles, have arrived. The range, which is located under George Leek’'s office will be ready for the boys early next week. Rifle practice will then commence, PUBLIC MEETING A meeting will be held at the Swedish church hall, at the ner of 8th and 9th Avenues, tion 6, on Thursday, the inst., at 8 p.m. The object select candidates for Mayor Aldermen for the coming election in opposition to the cor- Sec- {ith to and Civic pre- sent council. The Hydro-Eleetric tion will come By reques} of many, 289 H. E. GAMPP. WANTED A Girl at the Prince Rupert Cigar Factory proposi- up for discussion. Bookkeeping Taught Phone 539 By Private Lessons WENDELL AR. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT 3rd Ave. and 6th St., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT DESK ROOM in ground floor oMfce P.O, Drawer 1663 City FOR RENT Avenue at $15. Crown Agency ¢ ROOM TO RENT nished room, in house, Phone. 283-88 FOR RENT—Three rooms in Smith never occupied, reasonable rent. Room 12. Apply 286-f on Park house tf well fur toilet Nice 3 room eottage 00. Water in the 10 235 Comfortable, heated. Bath and Apply Box 933 outside heated, offices, Smith, 281 nice Block, excellent for * Apply J. A. bright steam FOR SALE cabinet Cash or SALE—-Gerhard-Heintzman practically new, D, Westenhaver, FOR grand piano, terms, John 333 Fifth Avenue East, 285-r COWS fresh calved and coming tn always on band, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Coliingwood West corner Carleton and Westminster Road. Phone Collingwood 46 RK. Post Office, Collingwood East, Box 20, 270-f LOST LOST pair of slippers and rubbers. Please return to Flat 4, Clapp Bldg. 287-289 WANTED Box 91 2389 BOY wants work during eveninsg. Daily News. BOY WANTED— man for clothing store, Good smart boy or young Apply Martin O'Reilly. 230 1f WANTED—Young woman for kitchen work, Wages $830 per month with room, Apply Supt., Prince Rupert Gen- eral Hospital, 288-tr GOOD general servant wanted; 835 per month, Also nurse girl wanted. Four help employed. Mrs, L. W. Patmore, 258 MISCELLANEOUS GOOD meals at the B. C, Cafe, 118 8ta Street. A trial will convince you ves. Demers, 289-tf 273-98 Wear Shi —_— Give them PERRIN’S GLOVES For Holiday Social Affairs or for Seasonable Gifts See that the well known trademarks as shown in cuts are on every glove you buy and you will then be sure of perfect Style, Fit and Finish. Best dealers everywhere sell the genuine PERRIN'’S GLOVES. Phone 635 The House of Quality Friday and Saturday SPECIALS JEU UUURUUEBGU RRC CUO OBO O OU UB KEL yyy y Ey oS ¥en P. 0. Box 154 We print some of the best Economy News and values are jnst as we rep. resent them to be. That is the satis- faction you can always depend on when purchasing from this store. Ladies’ Underwear Ladies’ Vests and Drawers, open front, long sleeves, French neck, superior finish. Special 50 cents Silk Kimenas Ladies’ Silk Quilted Kim- Onas, 58 inches long, with good heavy filling; colors red, navy, light blue. Fancy Linen Doylies made of best grade of fine linen; have fringe edge. Men’s Underwear Men’s Heavy Fleece-lined Underwear; French neck; very roomy; extra qual- ity; sizes 34 to 46, Special 60 cents for gifts in All we your wants from us. Wholesale and Retail PIIAIAIAAIAAAIAIAIAIAIAISIASIA AISA ASASSSAIAISISA ISI IAAI AISI IAS AIA AAAS AISI AS AS AAAI IAAI IAI IAIA IIIA AI IAI II III AI III AA AA IA AAA A I A I A IIA I I I A I A I I Friday and Saturday $10.00 | Imported from Ireland and | diced & Baineey 3 for 25c | We havea large stock of XMAS GOODS suitable Fancy Combs, Handkerchiefs, Linens, (stamped and plain) Men’s Ties, Mufflers, Sox, Sweaters, and don’t over- look our Toy Department. ask of you is to compare our quality price and see how much you are PRIDE, NASH & CO. Children’s Underwear Children’s Vests and Draw- ers in Cotton and Wool mixture; long sleeves: al] sizes, wnday and Saturday, 25¢ i ! . 9 err | Ladies’ Aviation Caps | Imported Aviation Caps, made of the finest Agore | Wool, in plain and com- | binatior colors, | and stylish; for wind rain. | Special ¥y 50 Fila i Dress Serge All-Wool Dark Grey Dress Serge, 38 inches wide; heavo quality and suit- able for winter wear. This is a high grade make. | Friday and Saturday, 60c Men’s Shoes Men’s Gun Metal Shoes in Blucher make; very able make with sole; sizes 6 to 12. Very Special 60c very new serviceab] serviceable Collars, Veils, ant o ig saving by get Prince Rupert NE EE EE REE EAE ME RENE ER aa NN ggg ENR a gg gg gg gag gg gg a ga a gg ag a gg a a gg a ge a a a ya ge a gt a a a a a a at a a a a a at pt a a at a ABO BUUUOUUUUAUUOUUUGUUUURUUEGUUURUR BRO RRB IOUT PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO 908 Third Avenue Dealers in FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to BOATS —_ BOATS If boat built of any kind MOTOR, SAILING or ROWING INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED S£ORETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- dations and Assignments Smith Block, 8rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. ©. Loose Leaf Ledger forms at the Daily News office. THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 211 Third St. Work Strictly First Class Switches of All Kinds and Har ¢ is 3 Specialty Peter Nelson {fs open to take are ie for clearing land in and 4 te a Tert also cordwood for fuel on Be Naa CHEAP BUY! EIGHTH AVENUE Lots 9 and 10, Block 49 7, with sh $1,100 CASH APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Compaty FINANCIAL AGENTS oer Rupert see or apply (al Ave. —= T. M. ORWIG | Rent '10 BOAT BUILDER Port Essington, British Columbia! 5 roomed house, OV! " 11.50 REFERENCES: Any cannery or Creek ..++++*: Fisherman on Skeena HRiver. Ge 4 house 4th, A’ Seo. 6 ...>-> Fees 208 Prone 67 3_roomed house, Fras St.820.m P. ROBERTSON i Cabin, Fraser Sires t. " 6,00 6 ( Cabin, 4th Avenue, © CR. Naden Co., Lit € Real Estate and Insurane Second Avenue.