PAGE FOUR KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes , Chop Sucy Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltup Hoofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates 8 Merchant PONDER JIAROLD ADDISON Plater SINCLAIR ALEXANDER Treasurer How the kiddles smack j I j their lips at the school W I, . lunch made with Paris 111 I rata ,-. . the complete I B I sandwich spread that 111 ce more. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up so Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 HERE'S HOW TO GET RESPONSIBLE CIVIC GOVERNMENT FOR 19-15 Maik your BALLOT thus on Election Day: For Aldermen: Turn T NORMAN . A Department Manager BLACK THOMAS RENNETT Electrician BRETT v WILLIAM HENRY A Fisherman I HAM CLIFFORD. GEORGE A cen t HILLS y GEORGE EDWIN A Painter M A I R JOHN J. II. Auctioneer McKAY For School Trustees: LARGE RICHARD GEDDES Pliysician and Surgeon MULRONEY JOHN Union Business Agent Mcdonald ANGUS Fish packer RITCHIE ALLEYN DONALD Manager ROTHWELL EMILY Housewife WOOD GEORGE DOUGLAS Store Manager- X X X 91 VOTING ON THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: 'Shall the Motor Bus Loan By-Law be confirmed?" YES NO X Remember Election Day, Date and Time . . . Thursday, December 11th, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. DESTROY FORMER CUT-OUT Inserted by Prince Rupert Civic Labor Federation ocal News It John Curric of John Currle and ; Son returned to the city Monday afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. First Baptist Church will present a dramatic Cantata, "The Lost Carol," Dec. 14 and 15, at 8 pjn. You are cordially Invited. Offering will be taken. (292) The Prince Rupert Gyro Club executive was in session yesterday in preparation for the regular monthly business luncheon to be held tomorrow. A Vote for fonder is a vote to re-establish labor unity and build civic unity a vote for ac- ition on housing and Evensoa's Meal Cleaners announce that they have made the necessary preparations to take care of your Xmas Cleaning. Prompt delivery before Xmas or New Year assured. Please bring in your work early. (294) Mrs. Mary Armstrong and little daughter, who have been at Terrace, left last night for Vancou ver enroute to Duncan, Vancouver Island. A GIVE THEM FOR CHRISTMAS Books of Theatre Tickets, for Adults, Children, Men and Women in the Services. Priced $1.00 to $25. Now Selling, Capitol. - (300) Mr. and Mrs. Lance Stiles Jeft last night for Vancouver to say farewell to Uieir son, Sergeant Albert (Sonny) Stiles, who is leaving for the East. A Attention Co-op Members I Call for your tickets. for the Centennial Celebration on December 21, at either of the stores before December 15. Admission by ticket only. (292) A CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Local business and professional people and others, if they desire, may use the columns of the Dally News to express their Christmas and New Year greet ings to customers and friends. There are some interesting messages and Illustrations still available for such greetings which will be featured on Christmas and New Year's Eves. The most important thing is to place your order without further delay. ems THE DAILY NEWS PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Harry Caldcrwood jr. left last night for Vancouver. A Phone Civic Labor Headquarters 570, for information on Thursday. Election Day. J. E. Ormheim, local fur dealer, returned to the dty yesterday morning from a trip down the coast on business. A Vote Bcllls There Is no Black on the Labor Slate. Civic Labor Federation. Inspector. Ernest Gammon, provincial police, returned to the city yesterday morning from a trip to Vancouver oh official duties. A Special meeting Prince Rupert Labor-Progressive Club tonight, 8 p.m., clubroom.s. All members please attend. Rol Judge and Donald Wana-maker left at the end of the week for McBrlde in which district they will engage in some moose hunting during the next couple of weeks. Mrs. J. II. McLeod returned to the city from Vancouver Mon day afternoon. Mrs. McLeod went south to meet her son, Pilot o;-ficer J. H. (Hickey) McLeod, who will arrive home on leave Friday. Constable C. S. Oland of the provincial police district office is at present taking his annual three week's leave and Is being replaced by Constable Jensen of the marine detachment. Are you entertaining out-of-town house guests? You will be doing them an honor by having us publish a personal note about their visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cowie will be leaving Saturday .night for Vancouver to which c.ty Mr. Cowie has been transferred in the service of the B.C. Packers. Douglas Soufer will be here to relieve Mr. Cowie temporarily. S. E. Parker returned to the city at the end of the week from a business trip to Vancouver. He returned by way of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway and Prince George, it being his first trip over the provincial railway line. FEATHERED ACROBATS Swifts and swallows are the acrobats of the bird world. The famous "sailor" trademark is a symbol of all that is best in tobacco manufacture and guarantees that the contents of the package will maintain Player's world-wide reputation for excellence and dependable quality. WE'RE READY FOR WINTER Fine Suits for Every Figure Our new and varied winter selection includes styles for every figure tall, short, stout or slim. Wide assortment of patterns, all-wool fabrics. Precise fit masterful tailoring. You'll have no trouble being suited here; No Charge for Alterations MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave. (Next to Ormes) Ankle-Length Gowns , Keynote of Fashion i LONDON. D:. 12 C - Ankle- j length gowns arc back in Londonheralds of victory. For the first tknc since the war brgan they are the keynot? of fashhn. Glamor gowns of this length have been shown recently in the . Mayfalr dress salons and inexpensive versions new arc beinc, sold in many shops. "Simplicity of line and glowing, vivid colors characterize the new dresses," said one fashion expert. "We regard them as signs of coming victory." "I have already sold 50 percent more full-length evening gowns than in any winter since the war started." C.N.R. Trqins rr tli ra-t Dally except Sunday .8 p.m. From the Vast Dally except Monday 10:45 p.m. I'or Terrace-Sunday. Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 4 pro. I'roiu 'terrace Monday, Tuesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday . 11:30 a.m. Announcements All advertisement In this column . will be charged for a fi.ll montn at 25c a word. For voting Information phone Ponder Headquarters 864. Dance every Saturday nleht. Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 9-12. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. C.C.F. 'Bazaar, Oddfellow-Hall, Dec. 15. Booth Memori.il High School DRAMATIC CLUBS will present "The Knave of Hearts" by permission of Inigman's Green & Co., Toronto "Sunday Costs Five Hoses" by permission of Samuel French Ltd., Toronto "The Jewelled Hand" The School choir wtll sing Christmas Carols Booth Memorial High School Wednesday, December 13 Thursday, December I t Admission 50 cents at 8 p.m. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Oreen DU5 If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly sol m G sf TUESDAY pap irvf DL-jr -fief Quick $ee fDrsReUeve Sluffiness . 1 m S Mahe BtenllmS Easier . . Give You ComfortW It's grand how Vicks Va-tro-nol clears congestion from nasal passages given sinuses a chance to drain. Results are so ututua. ii-uu-nui jooiA.nuit.-u juuuicauon mac works a bb a right where trouble is to relieve painful cong&tion and make VIC each nostril follow directions in folder. W A" R0BJ A Visit Will Prove We're In The Groove ! ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR s$ 7 What to Give --- 9 Here's a Practical Solution! MAKE DAD, OR IIUBBYi OR BROTHER, A GIFT OF ONE OF THESE SMART STETSON HATS . . . NO FUSS OR BOTHER ABOUT WHAT SIZE HE WEARS OR WHAT SHADE HE'D LIKE. ... SIMPLY OBTAIN A STETSON GIFT CERTIFICATE, COMPLETE WITH MINIATURE HAT AND BOX, AT OUR STORE. Stetsons are priced from $7.50 to $1.1.00 The 'Brock' by Stetson at $0.00 "The Men's Shop" Atlas Roilcr Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. PHONE RED 884 TRAPPERS AND BUYERS . . . ft is Re wise! Rring your furs to Gohlbloom not pay .$50 a week, plus commissions, ttj fore I can n:iv morn than anvone el.-e 1 same buyers will give you AO' more ifl present. W. GOLDBLOOM PQULSEN'S LUNd 6th AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. STATION "V As Good as the Best Better than the Rest POULSEN'S GROCERY Our stock fresh and complete, prices m 141 Courtesy and Service Free Delivery-Red ' Just Arrived WOMEN'S AND CHH.DF.N'S MEN'S FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. 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