I For Men's, Women's, I 1 E2 fif 4 PAGE SEC Expert OPTICAL SERVICE and Children's House Slippers For Men's and Boys' Personal Gifts m And the Quickest way to a Woman's Heart GIFTS Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge U'alrh. dork. Jevelrr . j , , VISIT OCR BASEMENT STORE fr Fine China, Dinnenrare, Glasses, Bagrate and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant TakeMyTip,! says Santa "I DO MY SHOPPING AT THE 3 PEOPLES STORES They Have Everything" For Christmas To mention a few of the well-known better creations in Perfume and Toilet Artietea SeU to suit all. THE CUT RATE SHOE STORE RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE RUPERT PEOPLES STORE '. 7 Revlon Cutex Ashes of Roses Evening in Paris Lentheric Tweed Yardley's Old English Lavender Adrienne Jasmine Gardenia Ormes Ltd. Jft Ptoneer Druqcr fat CASH CHEMISTS THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sunday and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. ' -m J. . JTL SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! - here is yotr chance to try the latest 3-IKCil FEATHWIBOH PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank flalrd's Hair Shaper Individual styling to suit your features. . Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAII Cor. 6th and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue m Jot Appointments 1 . . CK(CKOOOOCK300aCKOOtKJOOODOaOOCrOKH50000UOOOOOOOOOOOOCK. ; For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE includes such favorites as Betty cnanues. Committees were ap- Orabie. John Payne. Carmen Mi- Pointed to handle all the various randa. Harry James and his ; hnes of wort inverted ta an under - Music Makers. Cesar Romero. of this natare and the pah- Charlotte Greenwood. Edward Bv- ,Ve aiewn u and of a anap- erett Hot ton. Jackie Gleason :aret GrerHJe. famoas society boat- THE DAILY NEWS WEDNEBDAY. DfiCBfflER :, SPRINGTIME Portland Canal OF ROCKIES; War Fund Keeps Famous Mountain Rrsort of Lake Loube is Locale of Picture Now Coming to Capitol Theatre A rollicking musical extiavagan.- sa. much of the action of which takes place at Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies. "Springtime In the Rockies." with a cast which Up Its Activity STEWART Dec lt the regular meeting of the cawefl of the Portland Canal War Faad besd m the Court House last Wednesday plans were laid for the entertalnaarat and dance to be held on New Year s aVe for the of raising lands for war Frant orth and wrnBmeat and a Rood rol- creen of the Capitol Theatre here for an extra day ran this Thais-Jay, Friday and Saturday. This dancing and singing extravaganza is featured by a number of new hit .tones sacfa as "Ron, Little Raindrop, Ran," "I Had the raxiest Oream." "A Poem Set to Mane." Panu Americana Jubilee." barmen Miranda stags a Portuguese version of "Cfcattanooca Choo Choo" while Harry James and ifls Band do "Chirt chirl Bin." -Trumpet Rhapsody" and "You Made Me Low You." l,m-ACRE .MEMORIAL LONDON, Dec IS 0 DameMar- to the neta to welcome the New Year. I At the meeting it was deemed to tend lit to the faad far aid to ! lamta. The seereury reported thai re newal registration for a farther year under the War Charities Act had been received Member of High School Teaching Staff Leaving T. L. Dstim who has been for eight years a member of the local High School teaching staff, has em wno aiea last September. left ? -obnritted his resmnatioa effee- r 1 J99-acre estate at Poieaden : tive at ni. ki. Lacey in Sarrey. where the King and will be leaving shortly with and Queen spent the first days of Mrs Davies and son for Vancouver their honeymoon, to the Nat'.ona; Mr Davies. before coming to Prince :-t a a rr.-monai fo hr fa:hr Ru;--. was rx-atl at Anyox What Is The Essence of This City Manager Question? The Civic Labor Federation, representing hundreds of ratepayers, strives for a form of city government controlled by the voters. They have foueht agairut minority interests who wanted a one-man government, susceptible to selfuh influences. But. as one of the Labor candidates clearly pointed out to you in hts radio speech if a system of co-onhnaiion can be worked pat hi the affairs of the city by the appointment of a cs-ordhtater. or super riser, a system that would tend to give greater ef Arleaey m the administration, that Is altogether different.'' The Ratepayers' candidates now tell as that thai is aH they want after all. if this is so, why make an issue of It? The real tame is much deeper. By their printed statements the Ratepayers' candid tea have shown they simply do not understand the satttnt factor af the eiec-Uon. which is shanty this: The proper administration of the City of Prince Kupcrt is vital to war work And the candidates of the ark Labor Federation ak your vote becaase they are fully prepared to five their time and energy to running7 this city. The Ratepayer's candidates are speaking strictly for them-selves when they say "no member of the COBaeil will have M-clent spare time to properly supervise." Everybody in Prince Rupert knows that the Axis U bein? ri?ht here by dilapidated civic services, inadequate recreation facilities and other factors which hamstring war efficiency and whkh it har been humanly Impossible for the one-man form of elty government to remove. If the Labor candidates saw the Council merely as a spare time Job which people nowadays haven't time for. and If they did not speak for hundreds of ratepayers who want action then all they would have to offer you in this election b a city manager. You may be sure that any officials appointed by a Labor council w": never manage the Council. They will be responsible in fact, to a Council which takes seriously the problem of straightening out Prince Rupert, not after the war. but now, so as to help win the war. VOTE SOLID LABOR CIVIC LAHOR FEDERATION - For information on Voting Phone 570 after 8 p.m. Announcement Restriction placed upon us by the Wartime Prices & Trade Board compel U4 to announce we shall be unable to put on our "Christmas Special" this year. This practice of sending a small box of smoked , fh. typleal of the dominant industry of Prince Rupert, has become increasingly popular and we are very sorry we shall have to disappoint our many customers this year. After the war. we hope we shall again be able to make this special Christmas offer available to our many friends. Canadian Fish & Co'd Storage PHONE 235 Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. K UAV AND NIC. ill British Columbia OOOOOil OOOOOOOOOfl B OOU01MHOUOUOOUloHJIOooM)UOOWk CFPR SCHEDULE i.unutcd with cno PROGRAM 1HOIIUOHT5 7 pm For yoang and old alike, CFPR wU present the taminar Yak tide drama by the immnrtal Charles Darkens "A Christmas Carol" pa -Pacific Pmyhoase a half-boar ptay la the new series predated la the CrKTs Vancouver stadtos. aoder the dheetma of Andrew Atan. 930 pm Fram the World. Jean da conducts his 21-pieee orchestra in a program of mod ern works, for lovers of WEDNESDAY W p nn. Anfttme st 4 30 pm Shan We Daaovr 00 pm Btae ijhaatuij 5 30 pm -Utta-Aaterlcaa 8m- M pja. CBC News 04 pm-Down Lover Street Way M pm -LeCs AM March To- nwther , 45 pm-KWdtsa Only! And 1M pm. A Drama 7 M pm Sttrttnt Young-i or chsstra 8 M pjs -Front-Line Family 8 IS pm-Betle MeBwae Mags 8 M pm Victor Record- Amam 9 M pm -Padfle Pwyhoa- M pm From the New Worm 10 00 pm CBC News.' xenroad- east 'o os pm Organ Interrade 10 IS pmSpcctal AJU. Program 10 M pm -mlent THURSDAY 7 30 am -atrtfthr Informal 7 4S am. CBC News 7 SO am Strictly Informal S 00 am Musical Mmutas 8 M am Morntng Meditations 8.4$ am Composers' Comer 9 68 am John Charles Thomas 5 IS amNovelty aPrade 9:30 am Alvtno Rey and Foar Klag ststesa M:00 am A Mafahsg Vaat 11S aimBoston 'Pop" Orchss tra 10 30 am Carnatloa Boaaoat 10 45 am They Tall Me 1100 am luwatma Behoas 11: IS am Broadfcaat of 11:17 am Piano Stslmaa 11:30 am Let's Oo Modern 12:00 noon Mid-Day MatodsM 12:10 pm CBC News 1:00 pm One Ocioek Mualeale 1:30 pm D C. School Broadcast 2:60 p m Silent sugar sunsTrnm: Soraham cane, readily rown in manv rmru of the United States. Is being used as a sugar substitute S3 1 1 ..r il Ro ntfP U$,'Lt . ...r IV .v. av mun" ionts tin. umi HMft in irxiHTTin r y x .4 a aa x tm . ) Complete Shows Toniaht at 7:00. 9:00. nil - . atm Amusing for Christmas Little tots will lauth, shout and clap thlr pudjy hands with glee over these jolly and amminr. toys that Santa has left In truckloads at this popular Christmas toy shop. Toys that move, sqwauck. talk and ahat not are all here In rrand array. And, parents, youU be mlr,hty happy over the values! PLUSH PANDA BKARS Black and white with eyes that move. V, 82.45 84.95 PL' IX TOYS variety. at of a 65c nlde and up I)()I.IS of every sire and type- Many Ileautles. 39c to S8.25 TOY DRU.MS- and noisy. At -Hit. brUht 99c VARIETY STORE AS 9sT um ' wr' W aaaraaaaaaaaaa f W M 'M iar..aaa'. .w -aaaaaaaa -aaaaaav BETTY GRABLE JOHN PAYNE CARMEN MIRANDA i HARRY lAMrc nrn i St5AK PRINGTIME KOMERO IN THE ROCKIES msmmm. arJ0 CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD EDWARD FVFDf TT untTru U ON TMt UMI MSOliK NEWk AND ir: Comy.ete s. j J 00 2 1! 4 3 8 ; , fV-ature a. CAPITOL IOR J DAYS Tin; idi;al ,.mas or m w vi ar f ?i t A snappy lUoUet of Theatre Tkkrts in tav b'- dj ( fr Children and Adults, Priced SI J to S ' ' SMITHERS With a recent changr in weather a very mud spell came over this with light rain m showers far several days, inicr- wuh The aaath occurred aaanmy morning of David Jones arho had been serioaaly in for only a short time Mr. Jones was autta an old rasident of Steithers. having come here from Wales some years go- Be carried on the andertak-im business for fourteen m i hu aife and four sons and two daugn-. ters are an at home in Smithf.-s at the present time, .his sons having come from various points throoghout the province on ac count ft hu tineas Banal took p'.a-e in the 8mi:hrrs Ometery. Sergeant William Cameron, Stewart, Is Overseas Now STEWART. D-Appirwhatte h from her son s 'Billy) Caaacron safe arrtvtl m Inrt i Irm oserator and . the R.CJLF. Danny Wade, an is rrported now tra Canadma paratrw(. 3UIRvMAtiK ( I.IMMC Rassian .. are often truaee u winter, the port open the year r,un the Oulf Stream HERE S THEY ARE! g All That's New, 'Gay, Bright, Clever, r