r 5 i hmutf nnfTtnPNT ROES 1IOMK. .freln Osmpna. nrpsU k Philippine coinmottwcaiui, waves nis sioar ncimet ..mhirks nt New Guinea for the Mn to the nr Allied invasion forces. President Osmena U n.) Gen, MacArthur on Leyte Island. Riiv Your Christmas Gifts Now! Also Sonic Ladies' floods. AT REAL SAVING PRICES Store opens dally at 9 a.m. GIFTS FOR THE MEN . . . t. Ill. I?Jno I Llulll iuuv0 i : ; Nicely trimmed. All sizes. I own. i wo ;it 50c lo $1.50 t c:n. c C j l n moose o iccuu -x i i ni j i .nu i n i xr 1, ci ::H: carttnent all x and tylev- Heal .oo' su.ou I i . i Black and Cpeclal 7?; ri p i owcatcrs and cotton and wool buttons and zipper style Cpcc.al $1.95 10 $6.00 T ' as Fine Dress Gloves 1& unllncd all sizes -Special $1 .95 to $2.95 n' Leather Belts ft " -Special .... 75c to $1.25 n' Rain Coats - "' pcclal, now $6.95 " iiaoartunc oais ? I- - all sizes Special, now $14.00 n's Fine Wool Worsted Suits a v- brown stripe-all sizes Special SjZ.bU . vvinicr uvcrcoais. ' ipftion all-wool; some arc scml-rcady maite, ' Ileal Bargain $22.50 to $35.00 overalls h all .Izcs-Now. Suit $3.75 11 work Shirts -nment -Prices $1.45 10 $3.00 GIFTS FOR THE LADIES . . . Silk I lose 1 -tiMiard;. all sizes Special, pair 50c J'cs' Bath Robes k'l lit. Illrolu IrlmniPrl nil KlzPS $R 4F GIFTS FOR THE BOYS . . . owcaicrs 0; ' al:;o cotton mixture-all- sizes G5c to $2.75 v.' . " UU8 ' made with curfs and belt loops all sizes tiir $2.25 t0 $3.25 vi' " JUOC8 M"mi,Pr .sizes 11 to 4V2 $3.50 10 $4.25 vr . i" iv;nnruic 11 will keen lrv $3.75 If Ml-Wool Overcoats ,flln full .icd -Ileal value-Now $11.95 Mcn'R Sport Coals uiicsr si.v p.-j ifpf. s'Zi now .Ti.n.ini GIFTS PHI? TMP iinMF. . . . t'l Blankets , 7 01"y Wccular $C.75-Now $5.95 'h'U.' all-wool iin;Uiar $20, Now, Pair $17.00 r ."Tt:" " z - - L .(ifH FR M tU BLACK 321 HOMES AT AIR POST at night because the road you travel is dartc and the path Is no highway. I Log Cabins House Married Il.OA.F. Personnel at West Coast Base By KATHLEEN HEX Canadian Press Btaff Writer A WEST COAST H.C.A.P. PAT ROL BASE, Dec. 1 CP) A '15-minute trek throush the forest and you're In DorJbievllle. Some-llmcs it's difficult ccttlnc there The clav mud sticks to vour boots and when you miss one of the sharp turns in the trail you may bark your shins on a tree- stump if you re not careful. But once you've stubbed your toe on your own door-step and landed Inside your own cabin well, It s swell to be home. i Married air force personnel at t'hls remote bush station hacked I Dobbievllle out of the wilderness themselves with the help of a few axes, a bulldozer and typical R.C.A.F. bulldo&gedncss. . Perhaps when Sodn, Ldr. Rol and Dotoson, officer commanding a certain squadron up here, sug- cested to his men that they build homes near the station, he little realized that so many of them would take him at his word. First one log cabin, then another, went up until a typical pioneer settlement sltood in the small forest clearing. It was named Dobbievllle after its founder. Sqdn. Leader Dobson, of Barrie, Ontario, and who has since been posted to Toronto but his "city" continues to flour ish. Dobbievllle still spells home to many an airman and his fam ily. Take the Majors for Instance. FO. Charlie Major, his wife Ocrry and two-year old John, claim Winnipeg as their home town but they Insist that life ran be fun even If you have to lead lt In a home-made cabin. Of course once In a while It used to thl3 business of ordering food by mail." It seema that Gerry had waited nearly a month for the weekly boat to bring food and houscnoia supplies she had ordered from Vancouver. "It all came ai once, she said, "just look at that food $50 worth of it." She pointed to the crates and boxes which lined one wall of the small cabin. "This is treat country for chil dren," Charlie said, "ricnty of fresh air and at least you dont have to fret about them getting run over by automobiles up nere there are none. 'The only thing I have to worry about with John is that hf airmen keeD clvlng mm candv." Oerrv siuhed. "I think I'll put a sign around his necx one of these days saying 'Please I do not feed.' " CITY TAX SALE LOTS ARE SOLD Name - Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) Rank ' Next or Kin Relation Address Disposal of Several Properties Approved at Wednesday Night's Council Meeting Third rcadinc was given by the citv council Wednesday night to a by-law providing for the sale of a number oi tax sale properties as follows: Lot 7, block, 13, section i, to federal government, $380. Lot 12, block 32, section 5, John Miller, $225. Lot 32, block 1, section 2, Arthur Oswald, $315. Lot 33, block 1, section 2, Elizabeth Oswald, $315. Lot 5 and half of lot 6, block 8, section 1, Margaret L. J. Sutherland and John A. Ruther ford. $600. Lots 44 and 45, block, 15, sec tion 5, A. O. Morse, $500. FIRST SLACKS NOW CAPS LONDON, -Men's caps may be In short supply this winter. The ladies have taken to trans- forminir them Into berets by tak lne off the peaks, putting about does have Its Httle difficulties. six rows of stitching around the Gerry said. "I still have to get base and adding a learner. THIS AND THAT Mr wwm II "Two singles, please l" DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News Is compiling a Roll of Honor which it Is hoped may contain the name of every man and woman 'of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, on land and In the air. To make this list complete, lt is essential to obtain the co-opcratlon of the public as a whole In submitting the names. It Is impossible for the Dally News or any one : person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name or YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. me following is the Information we would like you to fill in and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Daily News, Prince Rupert Date ol Enlistment Date or 'Discharge ir Casualty, Nature and Date Remember, ir YOU do not submit a certain person's name, no one else may. You are responsible. THE DAILY NEWS ELECT WOMEN TO SOCIETY LONDON. Dec. 1 05 Women may soon gain admission to the 282-year old Royal Society. Since 1910 when the sex disqualification (removal) act was passed, women have had the right to be proposed ifor election to the fa mous scientific society, but it took 24 years for the Fellows to realize this fact. They discovered this in March, 1943, when two women were pro nosed and failed to gain elec Hon because most members did not know about their eligibility, The period since then has been spent canvassing Fellows all over the world for the right to amend the society's statutes to make clear that women can be elected. An overwhelming vote of ap proval has been received and there Is a distinct possibility that some of next year's 20 new Fel lows may be women. Established In 1662. the Royal Society has had only one wo rn Fellow in Its long history. That was Queen Victoria. To be come a member lt Is necessary to have made some real contri bution to science and election depends on the votes of the approximate 480 Fellows throughout the world. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT BY-LAW HO. A BV-LAWTO RAISE THE SUM OF FORTY JIIOTSAND DOlg ($10,000.00) for tiik ruuuiinac. x j,::' TENANCE OF A MUNICII'AIj jiuiun-oua aioi . j j..i,k! trr ho pttv nf Prince Ru- nert to purchase, operate and maintain a municipal motor-bus system, ... . , ,,,uncincr hrpp hnses. toeether T with two spare engines, tires, chains, etc. and Lots One U and Two 2), Block Two (2 , Section One (1). City of Prince Rupert San Hundred together with a Nine and Twen & -three nrlvileges and appurtenances meicw Ul"'"s,"' " Ht- piivncfav Dollars rt-iffiin,, ic Tmnnt.v Thousand bines operateu uy u. . ui"'w -., - - - . fV,,. ($20,000X10) (for which an option has been obtained) and that the purchase or additional eou pment is esUmated a Ten jtous and Dollars isiu.uuu.wi, aim mc uui i j.frou nihr npppssarv cxoenscs in repair exiung ciiuiputciii, "u uuij ...nmnnm order to operate a bus line is Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00). maKing m an rony im 'u t--. .nprnw lh Kn whereas lt is desiraDie ana cmi-ukii ;;; Sm or FoF-rhoasad Dollars W,7SJ b lhC said amount ol : the defit intended to be jcrejted by this by-law. AND WHEKEAS. ine ttrmi of the will be in accordance wun mc part or this by-law. assPSSpH value or AND WHliKEJVo. tne aiiiuuni, m un - vr . 4Wl land "25 improvements within the i Munlc paUgr according to the last revised Assessment rwu, uj.ir ...v Thnn!- year 1944. is Thirteen MUlion. and. lagni tiunarea iuiu o J-'s"- -- -T.T, riPhPnture Debt is One Million! Seven Hundred and Seventy-three Thousand and Ninety-five Dollars ($1 .773.095.00) .rtMPt,nP ,n AND WHEREAS tne approval oi n; uicuw.ua.. Council, given upon the recommendation or the Min ster oi Muni-rinal Atfairs. has been received, pursuant to Section Eight (8) of me "CRy or Prince Rupert Retunding Act, 1935-to the issuing and selling or debentures in the amount or Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00) hereunder . AND WHEREAS, belore being submitted tor the assent or the electors, this By-law has been approved by the Inspector of MUnicipai. . . NOW. THEREFORE, the M ; l Prince Rupert, in i open . meei .B ,?--'hv ,,,thorTzed and em- Bus une, operaieu u v. 'n,ir.h9.w npw additional Thousand uonars . "Th nniiar ($10.- pnuioment at an estimated cu&b -ji """""" . fflTlnd further to expend an addltlona 1 Ten pThousand Dot fnd is fu authored TopeVato' and malnUin a municipal bus system within the territorial limits ol the City ot Prince RUP2rtFor the purpose and w4th the object aroresaid, It shall be lawful tor the City or Prince Rupert to raise by way of a loan sum of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00). and to ssue therefor debentures in sums of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) CaCl3 The said debentures shall be dated the firtcenth day or January 1945, and shall bear Interest at the rate or tour (4) per raised or provided during the currency levied, 4 There shall be ..f the said debentures by rate sufficient therefor over and above , within all othc ratos on all the rateable land and improvements municipality for payment of the debt and for the Tjayment the set out in the S the amount the interest in the respective years schedule ? here o which said schedule Is hereby incorporated with , land made part oi una, . 0nh,p hn,f.vearlv on the - s Tne lnieresi uicicun .nu rj" . 15th day of January and the 15th day of July in each year during the currency of the said debentures or any of them. ... shall have attached thereto r h f the said debentures C0lU7mThc said debentures and the Interest coupons attached sealed with, tne seat oiu.c -v.. operation inteVelt first charge against the created, and thereon, shall be a proI9teThV8UWwmTbe cited for all purposes as the Mutor-bUS ASSEDaby jfhe Municipal Council on the day of Deceived the assent of the electors at an Mellon held on the day of 1944 , and Clerk and sealed with the Corporation Seal on the day of 194. Mayor. Clerk. SCHEDULE TO "MOTOIt-lUIS LOAN UY-1.AY No. Date July 15th. 1945 : nnnnn January 15th. 1946 $8,000.00 July 15th, 1946 BBMM January 15th. 1947 : 8,000.00 July 15th, .1947 - January 15th. 1948 8.000.00 July 15th. 1948 BMM January 15th. 1949 8,000.00 t.,iv iuli m.in UU.J MW., ItJ III - ' . n AAA Art n January I5tli, 1950 - " Principal Interest Total $800.00 800.00 640.00 640.00 .480.00 480.00 320.00 320.00 160.00 160.00 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street $ 800.00 8,800.00 640.00 8.610.00 480.00 8,480.00 320.00 8,320.00 160.00 8,160.00 $40,000.00 $4,800.00 $44.800.00 TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of the proposed By-law upon which the vote of the municipality will be taken at the Council Chamber. City Hall. Fulton Street. Prince Rupert. B.C. on Thursday, December 14th, 1944, between the hours of 8 o'clock. a.m. and 8 o'clock p.m. HEREBY GIVEN that the Vote of the PUBLIC NOTICE IS Elector! To Municipality or the City, or Prince .Rupert w be taken on the "Motor-bus Loan By-law on Thursday, the 14th day or December,-1944 at the Council Chamber. CUy "all. Fulton Street. Prince Rupert, B.C. and that Harold D. ' Thaln has been appointed Returning orflcer to take the vote of said Electors. witn me usual nowers in uiuu ucim. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 30th day or November, 1944. H. M. DAGGETT, Mayor. H. D. TRAIN, City Clerk. GEO.mWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR sales conducted to suit your convenience f.uunituke and household effects tacked and shipped IMimatcs Phone for .'rcc Appointment 14fi 4th Ave. E. RED 127 THE REX CAFE Now Open tor Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across rrom Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 a g PreiChristmas jj 1 CCDUC I I YOURSELF I I SHOE 1 I SALE Now On Sale at & " ' ------ jin 1 FOOTWEAR 518 3rd Ave. W. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54- FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. PHONE RED 884 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" We have a complete variety or available . Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables" Tobaccos and-Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion WE'RE READY FOR WINTER Fine Suits for Every Figure Our new and varied winter se lection includes styles tor every rigure tall, short, stout or slim. Wide assortment or 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 Ornics) We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. 116 -PnONES - 117 9