It- w PAGE SIX 9 May Be a Surprise --BUT It's No Surprise Where the Gifts are Bought! EVERYBODY IJUYS AT WALLACE'S RUPERT PEOPLES STORE RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Delmore Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, j Strawberries, Sliced Peaches ! Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED Electrical Contractors COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL & MARINE ELECTRICIANS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs Offices in Vancouver and New Westminster Phono Mack 3G7 320 2nd Ave. 6 & I ve Been Shopping at 8 1 Annette s K'if VP 'I I ifm lney nave the largest assortment of m 530 THIRD AVENUE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Phones Days, Blk. 884 Nights, Blk. 152 Bert Bellamy Reg. Wilson We Aim to Please "You Call :: We Haul" Lumber Baggage Freight, Express Household Effects 225 1st Ave. E. Prince Rupert, MESSENGER AND TAXI , PHONE 65 HOTEL ERASER HOUSE ' Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet 500ms. 714 Fraser Street HELEN'S . BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 1 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 SHOE REPAIR Work Guaranteed Quick Service 103 9th Avenue West ladies' gifts in town. If it is a gift I ' for Mother, Sister or "Old Aunt Min," GEORGE L. RORIE 11 1 !l t . ii Public Public Accountant, Accountant. Auditor, AnHltnr uiey nave 11. Drop in ana see Wliat $J they have. You'll be pleased. I was. I ANNETTE'S LADIES'WEAR etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 m WINDY MONTHS M i Typhoons may hit the Philip-gs I pines In any month but are most kitchen table THE DAILY NEW3 DAILY NEWS ! !' I ! l'UK SALE FOR SALE Household furniture. Phone Green 277, Suite 7. Summit Apartments. 28Gi FOR SALE China cabinet, $20. Apply 678 8th Ave. East. (288) FOR SALE Oilcloth, dresser, WANTED URGENTLY Light housekeeping room. Room 85, Prince Rupert Hotel. 1234 1 WANTED 80 to 100 H.P. Deisel engine. Apply to Ha3elton Lumber Company, Hazelton, B.C. (294) HELP WANTED WANTED Housekeeper for home and children. Live In. Phone Green 548. (287) WANTED Woman to do, day work. Call Blue 114. (tf) PERSONAL ARE YOU INTERESTED In renting your apartment during the holidays to three glris away from home? Box 903 Daily News. 286) WTLL ANY LADY travelling by Canadian Pacific boat on December 10, please call American Signals 294 and ask for Fern Romnic. (285) SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks supply $1; 12 I weeks $5, at all durggists. (283) BAYZAND & SEELEY, Painting. Decorating, Kalsomining. All work guaranteed .Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. LOST AND FOUND LOST Black with gold top Parker 51 fountain pen. Finder kindly phone Red 873. Re-ward. . (285) FOUND Brown suede zippcrcd purse between Co-op and Dry Dock. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally Ncw3 and paying for this FOUND-Keys In leather case on 8th Ave. East a week ago. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. Sport Chat Ottawa Rough Riders wun the Dominion .football title beating University of Toronto 1C 7, just 18 years ago on a frozen field at Toronto. Joe Miller was the outstanding star with his kicking for the Rough Riders. Che Toronto Maple Leafs baseball club announced the signing of Burleigh Grimes as manager three years ago today. Grime3, more affectionately known as Stubblebeard, who managed the Brooklyn Dodgers In 1938, led the Leafs to their first pennant since 1926 in 1943. CITY COUNCIL A call for tenders on used and dUcardcd road and construction equipment owned by the i Provincial Department of Public Works was referred to the Board of Works at last night's city council meeting. Listed ; among the equipment were compressors, snow shovels, scrapers : and many other items. An application by Victor 345 6th Aye. E. ! Basso-Bert to use two lots on uai) iFraser St. as a parking ioi ior FOR SALE-Ncw modern house, I trailers was referred to the electric fire place, colored neaitn commmcc. n was unacr- bathroom fixtures, all - steel kitchen cabinet sink, cement foundation, full basement. Phont Black 141 after 5:30. Uf) FOR SALE Bargainl 3Vfc-yarri steel dump box, with hydraulic hoist, good condition. $350.00. J. V. McRostic, Usk, B.C. (237) stood that there are three. families living in trailers In Various parts of the city. A complaint by the Boilermakers' and Iron Shipbuilders' Union on tochalf of J. II. Trudeau was ! referred to the ambulance committee. The complaint stated FOR SALE-Doublc bed, spring b JJat ,whcn Ar; Te' S0"' tilled mattress, dresser, kit j Maurice, was injured In a bicycle chen set, small couch. 1423 accident recently the ambulance 8th Ave. East. (2S6 j driver had failed to-attend the 1 but nad thc boy's FOR SALE - Lot on Ambrose casf Ave., with frame of building. f irst $75.00 takes It. John Clezy. Meacham, Sask. FOR. SALE Five-room modern house, close to school and.dry dock. Call after 8 pjn., 633 Eighth Avenue East. (tf) roii KENT FOR RENT Furnished room. 1 1613 8th Ave. East. (284) WANTED father to a doctor. The letter also took exception to the ambulance rates now in force. On recommendation of the board of works committee the city clerk was Instructed to communicate with the War Assets Corporation td learn whether any asphalt paving machinery or compressors are available for purchase. f!niinril nnnrnvoH o rwnmmdn. Wff2TW tion the.Ucen.lng committee that an auctioneers' license be army couple. Apply Box 909 Daily News. (286) i granted to Murray Oliver and that licenses to repair and ser vice boilers be granted to H. Williams and to Victor Grant as electrical contractor providing they conform to the zoning Utilities committee reported that a letter has been received by Fire Chief H. T. Lock from the U. S. Army fire marshal thanking him for his co-operation during a recent fire at an army warehouse. Basketball B uzz Two teams which have both been defeated In close games by the pace-setting Ptort Edward squad, Acropolis Hill and Officers, will meet in an Area Basketball League "B" Section tilt Wednesday night in the post gymnasium. In a later engagement at the the gymn, the City quintette will tackle the Bo-Mc-Hl club. The High School cagcrs have not played since they dropped a 45 to 20 decision to the Officers two weeks agor while City defeated trve Co-ops last week at Port Edward. Deadlocked In third place of the loop standings with two wins and two losses each, the Officers and City teams will each be striving to pass the other in the "A" section hoor race. The Acropolis five have won three out of four tilts, while Bo-Mc-HI Is winless so far. U.S. Football college Army 23, Navy 7. Georgia Tech 44, Georgia 0. Louisiana State 25, Tulane 6. Southern Methodist 9, Texas Christian 6. Texas Tech 7, South Plains Air Force 6. Notre Dame 28, Great Lakas 7. Oklahoma 31, Nebraska 12. ' Denver 27, Colorado College 13. PROFESSIONAL Philadelphia 34, Brooklyn 0. New York 16, Washington 13. Detroit 38, Boston 7. Chicago 49, Chicago -Pittsburgh 7. 1 1 lAmk J Board of works recommended that a survey monument on First Ave. near the Naval barracks be cut down and reset at the ex pense of the city. City Engineer G. S. Haines is now plumbing inspector as well. He was given the job temporarily by city council last night when Sanitary Inspector M. J. Harper declined to take It on grounds that he did not feel qualified. Mr. Harper added that he feared It would hamper his work as sanitary Inspector. Both jobs were handled by former Sanitary Inspector C. R. Stonchouse. and council felt that Mr. Harper should work under the same GREAT LOVE STORY HERE "The White Cliffs of Dover.' which comes to the Capitol Theatre for four days starting Wednesday, is a powerful love story which spans the years of World War I and World War II. It stars Irene Dunne for whom it Is said to be a triumph. As an American visitor in England, Miss Dunne meets Alan Marshal. She" falls In love with him Immediately, and after a brief courtship, marries him. Their love is idyllic, but it Is interrupted toy the outbreak of war. Marshall answers the call to arms and never gets a chance to sec his son. Thne passes quickly and an-1 other World War his Interrupted ! many a peaceful home and fire- j side. Again Miss Dunne makes a ; sacrifice, this time sending her son off to combat against the Nazis. But this is not all. She gives unselfishly of her time, spending days and nights on Red Cross duty in a British hospital. Her son Is brought to the hospital mortally wounded, and with her at his side he breathes his last. Miss Dunne's performance Is said, to be the greatest lh her career. Alan Marshal gives a fine account of himself as lover and husband. Frank Morgan, is her father. Roddy McDowall, Is the son In youth, and Peter Lawford the son grown up. Also, there are such fine actors and actresses as C. Aubrey Smith, Dame May Whltty, Gladys Cooper and Elizabeth Taylor. CFPR Radio Di'il 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15-G. I. Jlvc 4:30 Great Moments In Music 5:00 G.I. 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