PAGE FOUR VOTE AS YOU PLEASE BUT VOTE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 Polls Open 8 ajn. to 8 pjn. VAN'S BAKERY Cll 3rd Avenue MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" 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 HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord ... $10 Dry Poplar, per cord .. $12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates Christmas Cards From our wide selection of firie quality cards, distinctive designs and many messages youH have no difficulty at all In choosing your way of saying MERRY CHRISTMAS to your friends. Buy Nowl Income Tax Iteturns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S . JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee is Tops) Tune Up Your Figure-In a TUNIC! Slip Into this silhouette and your figure will give way to goddess - like sllmness. Black crepe with contrasting hip-band and back interest, touched off with a curt, provocative sleeve. "STAR'S" STYLE WEAR Dibb Printing Company BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE 1945 DIARIES... LOVELY LASTING GIFTS 5-year Diary, with key $2.00 Pocket-size Diaries 15 to $2.25 Canada Date Book $2.00 Appointment Book $2.50 Daily Journals . , $1.10 to $1.75 CALENDAR PADS AND STANDS Small size 75 Large size . ... $1.25 Holders for above $1.00 to $1.00 WEDDING IS INTERESTING . Miss Inez Berg Becomes Bride of Edward Parkhouse A wedding of much local Interest took place before a considerable congregation of friends In First Baptist Church last night when Miss Inez Hilda Berg, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berg,- became the bride of Edward Parkhouse of Saskatchewan who is Identified with the local shipyards. Rev. W AV. Silverthorn officiated at 7 pjn. The bridesmaids were the Misses Joy and June Berg, sisters of the bride. R. Evans was groomsman. Miss Kay Watson presided at; the organ to play the Wedding March. The bride entered the church upon the arm of C. H. Insulander and was given in marriage by her mother. , A reception followed at the home of the bride and the couple left later for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver after which they will return to the city to reside. W. F. Stone mentioned at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce the persistent practice of eastern shippers to forward express shipments by way of Vancouver instead of direct to Prince Rupert, the result being frequent delay-. The practice was continued despite repeated suggestions and advice to the contrary. AUCTION SALE On instructions from the owners, Mr. and Mrs. CO. Minns, I will sell by public auction the contents of their well-appointed home, which have been taken for the convenience of the public, to EAGLES HALL (Corner of McUride and Fifth) Saturday, December 9, 2 and 7 p.m. consisting In part of the fol-lowlngtwalnut design bedroom suite, waterfall design; chester field suite, dining room suites, phonograph with electric pick up, wicker chair, trl-lites, radio lamps, carpets, kitchen sets, dressers, bedding, five electric heaters, sple span, infra-red lamp, complete Kodak developing equipment, portable gramophone garden tools, dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. Listings for this auction will be received up to and Including Thursday, December 7. All transportation of goods must be taken care of by owners. Term1?: Cash. No Reserves. J. MAIR Auctioneer Steel Couches slightly used, makes a double fl 4 S f?A bed, Special .... 013U New Occasional Chairs Covered with velour. Spring seats. Strongly built. Special prices. See them. New Chesterfields All-spring construction. Reduced price LT $169.00 Used Springs fi(j An Special JUUU Used Heds,Speclal $3.00 B.C. FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Black 321 KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes- Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN THE DAILY NEWS Air Force Couple In Marriage Rites A Royal Canadian Air Force couple was quietly united in marriage Saturday evening at the study of First Baptist Church. Rev. W. W. Silverthorn officiating, when Selma Corrina Math-Ison of Dodsland, Saskatchewan, became the bride of Chester Leroy Lockliart. Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vincent Henry Schmidt Buried Here Funeral services for the late Henry Schmidt who died Wednesday were held Saturday afternoon from Grenvllle Court Chapel of the B.C. Undertakers. Rev. E. W. Scott officiated. Many friends whom 'he had made during 35 years as a resident or the Seal Cove district attended the rites. The congregation sang the hymns "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide . With Me." Mrs. J. C. Gilker was or -ganlst. Interment took place in Falrvlew cemetery. Co-operatives and Taxation Exemption Correspondence on the subject of the exemption which co-op- 1 eratlves enjoy from income and 1 excess profits taxation was read ; at last njght's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- j ' merce which is seeking some re- vision- of the law which makes 1 private business subject to such ! taxation while the co-operatives So free. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce advised that It was seeking to have all ibuilness en terprises treated on a basis of equality. The minister of finance advised of the commission which had been appointed to go into the matter. There was also a letter from Olof Hanson. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heart felt thanks and, appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from our many friends during our sad bereave ment in the death of our daughter Judy Diane. Those sending flowers were: Port Simpson Athletic Club, Ladles of the Ivy Guild, Ladies of the Y.P.E.A., Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Tom iGosnell, Mrs. Fanny White; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Price, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald, Mrs. Mary Morrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sampson and Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Sampson and family, Port Simpson. Mrs. G. A. Johnson re turn pel to the city yesterday 'from a trip to Victoria. She was ac companied by her daughter. Mrs. Harold Schuyler, who will pay a visit here. Buy War Savings Stamps. Local News Items... - PHONE 8C TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Brue Brown, barrister, was elected to membership in the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at the regular monthly meeting of the chamber last night. Donf forget the W. O. T. M. Bazaar-Tea tomorrow afternoon 3. ft rtrfrifAllnm' TTnll Stain rH fancy work, plain sewing, home cooking, white elephant and fish pond. (It) Sergeant Major R. Gllfcert. for a number of years stationed here with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signal i, left last night for Victoria to which city he has been transferred. Mrs. GlUiert. the former Miss Batty Oapsticlc, and family will be leaving after New Year. w A The record of the present Council sltows a labor, man is. needed there who will not be subservient to the C.CF. machine. Elect Harold Ponder as Alderman. Ut A communication of the National Parks Association asked the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at last nlefct's meet ing to endorse a recommendation that Canada adopt a national parks system similar to that which, existed In the. United States with a view to better utilization of the parks. The commu nication was filed. Col. J. W. Nlcholls was welcomed back at last nteht's monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce after having been absent fer sometime. Col. Nlcholls mentioned that, in spite of reports that he was leaving Prtntc Rupert, he -would still be spending more time here than in Vancouver. Suggestion was made at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce by J. J. Utile that the Union Steamship Co. be asked to have Its weekly steamer make a longer ! stay while at the port of Stewart : so that business men could com-I plete their business instead of having to remain over for a week. Frank Skinner, local agent, pro-; mlsed to take up the matter with the company. of Cljnvncter Dr. and Mrs. Jens Munthe returned to the city on Sunday night's train from a trip to Terrace. A C.CF. Broadcast, Wednesday 0:15 p.m. CFPR. LAC H. G. Archibald, Federal Candidate for Skceria. (285) Mrs. Jean Baskshas will arrive tomorrow from New York to spend the Christmas holidays ! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thomas, 909 11th Ave. E. ! AGIVE THEM FOR CHRISTMA3 , Books of Theatre Tickets, for Adults, Children, Men and Women in the Services. Prlced $1.00 to $2.25. Now Selling, Capitol. i (300) ! A letter from O. A. McMillan. manager of Canadian National Itramshlps. advised the Prinne Rupert Chamber of Commerce j of a resumption of coast steam- j ship service between Vancouver and Prince Rupert on the former basis. Tlie change has already taken place. Notice of motion calling for the reduction of the number of members of the executive council of the Prince RUpert Chamber or Commerce from 15 ta 8 was given and discussed at last night's meeting of the Chamber. It was felt tjiat the smaller executive might carry on the work In a more expeditious manner, the feeling being that 15 was too large and unwieldy a number. Announcements All arivrrtlwmrntJi In this column will b charged (or a full montn at 25c a word. For voting Information phone Ponder Headquarters 814. W.O.T.M. Dance, Oddfellows Hall, Dec. C 9:30-1:30. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall. De Carlos or chestra. 9-12. C.W.L. Bridge, Whist, Crlbbage In aid of Xmas Tree, K.C. Hut, Dec. 6, 8 p.m. C.CF. Bridge Drive every Saturday. W. O.T.M. Bazaar and Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, 3-6, Dec. C. United Church fall saleThursday, December 7. C.CF. Bazaar, Hall. Dec 15. Oddfellow' TbfmiteSfeep Relieve Stuffiness If Nose Fill Up Tonighll It's just grand how a little Va-tro-nol up each nostril relieves transient concert ion tliat stuffs up tiic nose and makes it hard to get to sleep. Quickly your nose opens up breathing is yu-iru-noi Dnngsiuseitaiso tore-lievesniflly.smtay distress of head colds. I-ollow directions in folder. VIGKS VA-TRO-NOL Give a pipe smoker OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO He'll receive true enjoyment TUESDAY DECE.MB: mm mm m ai ra m . tm . -m mi m h it w -and Si ouited Oiinli H you need : this Keawn your selection our rang " Fashion - C Suit;. 30. TO 45. r II T RATF MOF M m mm mw w ACROSS FROM ORME'S DRUG CTORE vmav I'nnnn All H.I il uuu RTAPT PATJT.V Rn VnTT PAN HAVE FIRST OUR SMARTER LADIES' SLIPPERS. F rcc Delivery I hroughout we MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY - SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P' Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choices: iresn anu couiteu iiifiiu neon frn!e nnmnlnfo llnf nf erOCerlCS. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHER PirnMR , THIRD AVt We can say this in three word BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD 116 -PHONICS -17 EARLY ADVERTISINO COPY WILL pB AP