WHO SAVED OUR CITY FROM UTTER RUIN? HO ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. wn vwr a By DOROTHY OAuBUTT tl it "was fine to see 5l- 7i M;iiir iri iirt"vrs uiit zc BELIEVES IN FAIRY TALES A handful of choice remarks by "Indenndent" rnnrliflntn fnv Mnvnr. T?nWt Mp. J ' i 1 l! . .... n I have no program, program are all baloney." You can't do anything to Improve the city Just now." I object to the Public Rest Room." 'To speak of buying out the Power Corporation is silly?' that the dance his Highway Camp Is holding for tomorrow. t other day He was nere Tnursday. is going 10 oe weir year ana is now on Dig ciinswiiua p.uvy uu uaiitu s-jlh leave, all uie way ana iney are planning Dig ao-Hallfax He is just in time ings. They have engaged a slx-icbrate the first annlver- piece Alrforce orchestra and Your Vole and Support Invited for Robert McKay Independent Candidate FOR MAYOR Dictated to by no interests or organizations Pair Treatment and Representation for all 1)0 YOUR CIVIC DUTY Don't Fail to Vote ORDER GRADE A TURKEYS NOW FOR XMAS A full line of Swift's Premium Meats at all times. A complete and fresh stock of Fruit and Vegetables. Make this your Community Shopping Centre Prices Right! SEVENTH AVE. MARKET soldier soldlerwlve In I am not aware of alum conditions In Prince Rupert. There are a few quarters but they don't have to live here." crowded The Power Corporation has the City's Interests at heart." ETC. ETC. From which you will Fee that "nob" peddled more baloney last night than he has .,!(! for a long time. With no program and no to back them the "Independents" Ire driven in desperation to build their a?e on slandering what they term "SO-ALLED" Labor men. Let the truth be !i. Mnctly understood the Labor Slate s backed by every Union, Co-op. and J'esple's organization in this city. The Civic Labor Federation is the only group devoting itself all the year round to bettering the interests of all the citizens of Prince Rupert. The hundreds of property-owners who voted Labor last year will do so again tomorrow. THEY'RE SATISFIED I I W, DAGGETT McKAY I J LACK RRYANT CASEY ELLIOTT GRIFFITHS MULRONEY I'OULSEN RUDDERHAM SORENSEN ' 5y' oDAV an e. II i N. x Pk v V J 1 Reddy says: I7 "i v i HtlpiUmpout CHRISTMAS j fflttSKfl SEALS I MAYOR ALDERMAN (One-Year Term) ROGERSON SINCLAIR ALDERMEN (Two-Year Term) ARNOLD xary of his wedding. He and the stage is all set for fun. He man or woman may bring a vet cushion the boys gave me. Kay were married In Prince Ru- expects as many Junior hostesses civilian guest. Admittance i so 1 had to do it all standing pert a year ago this Christmas, and those from the affiliated free. Friday night is reserved for . ... n , last time. So and for those who have UP and ending. Me! Bending! He says he has seen a lot of our groups out as officers old Rupert boys and they nearly make this a date. been on duty the other two We did a cabaret setting yester- all wish they were back here. Juit so's they could start kicking again about being here I guess. What Is life without a grumble. Carl Clay asks me to tell you Tonight, Wednesday, Is the . . J f l A m a 1 evenings. opening mgni 01 w.c ",c .-iiany Anothpr Another d-v day of of scene c-ene namtlne painting. .. day and today we get busy an a wua west scene, yes, I Know Hams- big show. The show be- Today my knees were too sore me nov Pens toclay' Dut snow gins at 8:30 and every service to kneel, even on the lovely vel- things are never finished until M, jU (MJJ M Day in, day out, your electrical appliances food-savers, labour-savers, time-savers are more valuable to you now than ever before I They work most efficiently, and at minimum cost, if kept in good condition. Give them the attention they deserve at the first sign of wear or trouble. Minor repairs can be quickly and easily made at home. Do not neglect repairs until the appliance is out of commission. For more serious trouble, call your repair man immediately. Give them the care they need and they will keep you singing through the days "Sunday, Monday and Every day". X X X X SCHOOL TRUSTEE (One-Year Term) RELLIS X TENG The Candidates marked "X" are backed by every Labor and People's Organization in this city as bona-fidc Labor Candidates. the very last minute. It's a tradition, I think. . The Service Wives' Club will meet Thursday afternoon in the ladies' lounge at the "Y." All service wives are very welcome to this social afternoon. 1 Please, more parcel wrapping volunteers, especially for the j afternoons. Dorothy Kettle and iMarJorle Williams were up to day. G ASM ATA RAIDED ALLIED HEADQUARTERS l.V SOUTH AFRICA The second greatest bombing raid of the South Pacific war has been carried out with the dropping of 248 tons of bombs on Gasmata, New Britain. Heavy damage was done to Japanese installations. The Markets Sugar White, lb - 09 Golden Yellow, lb .09 Meats Bacon, side, best grade, sliced. package .54, slab 50 Ham, first grade, lb .45 Cottage Roll, lb .44 Pork, drv salt, lb JO Veal, loin, lb - 33 Veal Chops, lb .35 and .40 Beef, not'roast. lb .25 and .30 Beef Steak, lb. 40 and .45 Lamb, leg, lb 35 Lamb Shops, lb 35 to .40 Lamb Shoulder, lb 21 to .35 Ects Grade A: Large, cartoned, doz 57 nmrta A. modlum. doz. 55 Grade A, pullets, doz .50 TTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTT Trappers t Don't P your be fooiish and sell Furs on the Water- fpnnl 1a hit vr trfin getting big commissions, Goldbloo m are G0LDBL00M 4 3 can pay 30 per cent more 2 than anyone else as a re- j suit of finding the markets when in Montreal and New York. SEE best Z Cut this out (HOW TO VOTE THE LABOR SLATE) FINAL MESSAGE TO THE VOTERS. The Labor Council ended one-man government in this city. They took over to find no provisions made to meet many existing obligations. Further, the rights of you. the citizens and taxpayers had been trampled on by outside powers. Labor took the stand that It helped the war effort not one Jot or tittle to wreck the city. Your Labor Council has stood firm and fought your battle all year (often unpubllcized for security. reasons) against terrific pressure from such Interests as Wartime Housing, who had been given hundreds of lots at $1 each. (What did you pay 'for your lot?) As a result of the year long battle ifor six months council-men were gathering four. Jive and six nights a we?k. restitution will be made by the authorities concerned; unless they find you the citizens repudiate the stand of your present council and prefer the "Independents." The record is clear. The Council has taken it on the chin for all working and business people. Tills has been the best and most responsible administration in the history of this city, dealing in action, not words, as the press remarked. To say they have done nothing is a cheap bare-faced vote-catching lie. Back the Council's tight to rebuild Prince Rupert by voting solid Labor. Sincerely yours, - - BRUCE MICKLEBURG H, Secretary Prince Rupert Civic Labor Federation. GIVE LABOR A BIG MAJORITY TOMORROW! This ad paid for by Fund Subscribed by the Labor Organizations of this City. LONDON Princess Elizabeth will play the role jof Aladdin in the pantomlne which she and Princess Margaret are to present In the country at Christmas. Princess Margaret will pby try princess and the other roles will be taken by friends of the princesses and 25 boys and glib cbosen from a school In the country. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Intimation, Tickets and Reservations 1 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" s We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the city three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Dry Goods and Novelty Shop Has its usual line of attractive and Practical Gifts In LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR S Children's Wear a Specialty s J Visit Our Store when Xmas Shopping g To the Electors .. . Be sure you Vote! Help untangle the tangle your city is tangled in. Support Progress VOTE CASEY Independent Aldermanlc Candidate. You may get results. FIRST It Pays to Advertise in The Daily News II