H It U City Hill. I .jHTf HY LABOR WILL WIN Lausc none of these can es has an axe to grind. Mayor Harry Daggett. Council vcar term: Alex Sinclair. year terms ee Sorensen. as. KHiott. orgc Rudderham. Mulroney. School Hoard Rear term: rinan Hellis. of llirsc mrn have anything personally fey bclnj elected ik not "independent" enough of tlicm to Irt roe same Inlcre&ls nrrtkrd the city ircaln control Because Labor has given control of the city back to you the Citizens. r HEAR THE RECORD TONIGHT Labor's Candidates for Mayor, Council and School Hoard will speak at the School Auditorium, 8 p.m. Hear the facts speak for themselves. The Trlnce llupert Civic Labor I'ederation is a Democratic Non-partisan body representing 25 People's Ortanlzalions which have sunk their differences to fight for the welfare of rrlnce Itupert Our City. SLEEP WARM- vs 9 Hecause the Citizens support Labor's Platform and know it will be carried out. 1. A long.term policy of building up a first-class system of roads, sewers and other public works. If loans necessary in initial stages, such loans lo be made on a low-Interest shoit-terrh basis to the people themselves. This policy will soon save- the City thous4 ands every year. 2, Civic Planning Hoard to lay ou city in logical fashion. 3. Civic Housing Commission t plan slum clearance and low-cost A housing. 4. Municipal ownership of utllltte Including bus ystctn re-pure his oi uyuro r.ieciric when franchise exfl plres. 5.? 5. Overhaul of our inadequate water and sewerage systems. C. Utmost el forts to solve the problem of disorderliness by providing means of wholesome rcreation, along with adequate law enforcement. 7. Union wages and conditions for '.P work done by the city. 8. Cood harbour facilities for fishermen, 9. Fair distribution of tax burden. 10. Remuneration for .Mayor ani Aldermen. 11. Emphatic demand for senior governments to aid in meeting special problems they have laid at our door. 12. Civic support of steps for more democratic franchise. ECAUSE IT IS CLEAR AS CRYSTAL THAT THE PRESENT LABOR COUNCIL HAS A SPLENDID Mourners 1 Funeral DOE. Eng. Dec. 14 RECORD IN A TOUGH TIME by Cambridge magistrates to caravans to attend the funeral' SLCUKE SUPPLY LINES rxirna me oorr soiling licence anrt. later, a lunr.h at Uc Inn 'of a Cambrlduc innkeeper-' toi where the body lay in state be- The successful campaigns in lone afternoon" ' ' for$.burlal Syria. "Iraq, and Persia consoli- Thc Innkeeper aked to be al-, .. dated the Important Middle lowed Wl'br to Uw gypsies . . Eastern area against Axis de- uvm i pan. w o p.m. Dccauw ine crapciruu was Droucni w sicns and uviirnl hn ' Kjpsy was no many oi inc gypsies were irav- nonaj(Dy me Spaniard:, in the Cod enough reason elllng long distances In their 16tH cepfury. liqe.by way. of the Persian Oult t 19 Russia. SLEEP WELL And sleep tight the whole, lovely night when you're snugly, comfortably encased in these bed-warming nightgowns and pyjamas in a variety of soft pastels. Better pick two or three for the winter ahead. ROBES MING HOLIDAY HAPPINESS Colorful, Beautiful, Plentiful Hacked our brains, we have, and can't think of a nicer gift for any gal. A particularly thoughtful gift, too, this fuel-saving,; stay-at-home winter. Tailored or beruffled styles in cozy flannels, rayons, chenille. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR "We Lead, Others' Follow" - . 5:10 TI1IK1) AVENUE -V: BUY ANOTHER VICTOKV BOND j Briefs From Britain BIRMINGHAM, Eng. 0 L. O H. Alldrldge has been elect ed Lord Mayor of Birmingham. OLASOOW Oi A 21-year-old Glasgow seaman kept a date with a blood donor service, although he was three months late because he was torpedoed. BEHKHAMSTED, Eng. Oi Brig. Gen. John Ernest Bush, 84, who served In the British Army 63 years is dead In this Hertfordshire 'town. LONDON Oi Police discovered that a bottle of "gin and whisky" sold to a london woman for 18 as a cold cure con tained "dirty water." The ven dor went to prison for months. LYMINOTON, Eng. selling cat and dog meat as "very nice stewing steak," Em-si Evclelgh was fined the equivalent of $155. LONDON O) Americans believe Britons are "stuffed shirts" Viscount Stansgate told the House of Lords, because they find 'oui manner of speech . . . I ufflcd, tepid with a pretent- . lous reserve." DONCASTER, Eng. Oi The p: Dee said Stanley Denton left his radio going full blast to annoy his neighbors when he went out. Denton was- fined 2 for "wasting fuel." BELFAST Oi Northern Ireland will share in the big postwar housing program to meet urgent needs in all parts of the United Kingdom, Major J. M. Sinclair. Minister of Finance, in the Norlheren Ireland House of Commons. LONDON O Lieutj Mark Bonham Carter, 2ltJear-ol4 son ,of Sir Maurice and Ladf Violet Bonham-Carter, has ar rived in London after escapln from a prison camp in Italy and making his way through supply, the oerman lines. AI DENHAM, Eng. to The Hertfqjrdshlre County Council bas.decWed to purchase for 2-1- the 24,000 ($1,017,00 the late J, Pierporrt Morgan's estate near here The estate comprises a country mansion, agricultudal iand and buildings. YORK, Eng. Oi"l think you have had quite enough punishment because at any time in the past 20 years a policeman's hand might have been placed on your shoulder, "Mr. Justice Oliver told William Clark, 51 who committed bigamy 20 years ago. He was released. Vicar's Pub To Keep 'Em Sober CARLTON - IN - CLEVELAND, Eng., Dec. 14 Oi When Canon J. L. Kyle became vicar of this Yorkshire village 35 years agb, he said It was "the most drunken place In the whole country," so he bought the village pub to S1X control the people's habits. 0, pgj, i was Clte lic puu uii ouuuaj.. I canon Kyie, wno naa Decome known as the publlcan-vicar, died recently, aged 87. He maintained ownership of the pub until his death. J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block SHRIMPS FRESH EVERY DAY Boat "W.S.L." First Float west of Imperial Oil Co. daily after 4 p.m. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19 Municipal Election, Dec. 16 t year year the the citizens citizens. of Trlnce Rupert elected me to Last Aldermanlc Board tif 'the City CouncJPind . dprjng my n of office I have acted as a m4a&rof wvi Bina'nce term Committee. thePolice, Relief, Health and Licensing Com mittees and the Library Board. Assuch I .have gained much knowledge andexpcrlcnce of cilty. affair and have done my utmost to fjJHherlrthc- best interests of the City ' and Taxpayers. I have again accepted nomlnaUon as an Independent Candidate with i.o political affiliations and solicit your Vote on December 16 next. Vote for a Non-Political Business Administration NORA E. ARNOLD SEE OUR STOCK OF TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS on an d And erson Hardware, Furniture, Electrical Goods, etc. FEDERAL BLOCK 5. 1 You may find a gift for anyone in our store. Gord I ft mi April, 1942. y y y t y y y y y a H J: - WHAT CEREA& sesr for MY FAMILY? no other mruuL cam ems you whole-gram OATS VITALITY ELEMENTS SO RICHLY! More than ny olhtr naronl cereal, whole .grata oatmeal helps make up shortage of meat's great vitality food element. Protein without which children can't grow properly and adults cannot bare real stamina! Ako lead every natural cereal in vitamin Bi, essential to good nerves, digestion and energy I More and more mothers are serving big delicious bowls of hot Quaker Oats for break fast every day and insuring extra growth and stamina protection for their families. Serve your family the "one best cereal" . now that so many . ' I : I If r t I uuih vaiuaoic looas axe rauoncai QUAKER OATS Shop at Tbt Qntk.r Oat Company of CiutU UmlUKl excluding American. Wallace's For Your Xmas Requirements A Few Suggestions from our Extensive Stock. HOUSE COATS Chenille, 0 7(T to 7 Quilted Quilted Satin and Bengalines OJ J 1 1 JU HANKIES Boxed or individual HANDBAGS a pleasing variety "' Fancy SCARVES and HEADSQUARES ....).. ' TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS in sets Another Wartime Xmas ....35 10 150 GLOVES Kid lined or , A It to T TA unlined unlined and and fabric fabric LJ L.Jj .1.50 10 10.50 .....69 10 3.75 5.95 10 12.50 PSVS.LI.PST. 175' 3.50 Vanity Sets, Runners and 'Squares and Cushion Tops, to .-. BRIDGE SETS a variety of styles, set 1.50 10 4.75 BOXED STATIONERY Q to In fancy pack 2.25 2.75 Men's Ties, Scarves, Suspenders, Shaving Sets, Gloves and Handkerchiefs Christmas Cards boxed or individual Christinas Wrapping and Ribbons 4 tuxriiAN LANDINGS ! SINK ENEMY SHIPS More than 3,000,000 tons of More than 100 enemv sunnlv drinking military stores, Including 1,000,- ships and 15 warships were sunk 000 tons of food were landed in or orobablv sunk durinir 104? h I One of the first things he did Egyptian ports alone up to British and Allied submarines . .... ' 1 1 ' 1 0...M.. -i 1 min t t t t 1 t PHONE O 3rd and Fulton 2 V.llllt!9l!!!lJ!tt! MlklMlMtl)lta ' A ! i Wc again suggest that Christinas Shoppers this year be patriotic and buy VICTORY BONDS or WAR SAVING , CERTIFICATES. If you insist on buying Men's Wear, sec W. F. STONE "Clothes of Distinction" 3 1