m .V ft iS. PAOE FOUR ; Buy Your Fur Coat or Your Silver Fox FROM W. GOLDBLOOM "THE OLD RELIABLE" 20 DISCOUNT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Tune Up Your Figure - In a TUNIC! J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green 095 IX pain Chiropractic 1 If nerves doubly so! Slip Into this silhouette and your figure will give way to goddess - like slimness. Black crepe with contrasting hip-band and back Interest, touched off with a curt, provocative sleeve. "STAR'S" STYLE WEAR We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT S McCAFFERY, ITD. 116 PHONES 117 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE G "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 1 ft . Paper is Ifil Still I Iff W r if I Rationed B- but I THE THE DAILY DAILY NEWS NEWS f Will be glad to receive subscription orders 57.00 Per Year, Delivered In City $4 Per Year, Anywhere by Mail as GIFTS (We regret that postal regulations make it Impossible to solicit subscriptions for men overseas in the forces at less than regular rates). USE THIS ORDER FORM IF YOU CANNOT CALL AT OFFICE. m ft m Enclosed please find $ for which please $J send the DAILY NEWS for the coming year to: $j . I - ' : 9 ; f Ordered by Js . g Atlas IJoiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. PHONE RED 884 Local News Items PHONE 86 Td CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. J. Bolton returned yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Bert West,' Terrace butcher, was paying a brief business visit to the city yesterday. Come and do your Christmas shopping At the C.C.F. Bazaar, Oddiellows' Hall, Dec. 15, at 2:30. C. A. Brind returned yester day from a brief business trio to Ocean Falls. First Baptist Church will pre sent a dramatic Cantata. "The Lost Carol," Dec. 14 and 15. at 8 p.m. You are cordially Invited. orrering will be taken. (292) R. C. St. Clair, district forester. Funeral Notice FuneraL, services for the late MrsChris Dixon will take place on Friday, December 15th at 2:30 p,m. at Grenville Court Chapel. Rev. John Linnev offieJatinir Interment in the family plot, Fairview. Announcements For voting Information phone Ponder Headquarters 64. Dance, every Saturday nleht Oddfellows' Unll n r-nrin'e . chestra. 9-12. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. C C. F. Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 15. This 20-page booklet . linrr every woman will want..: The new Kellogg-, "Weight Con-troi Plan gives you vital facts on menu planning end holding your ideal weight. Scientifically weieht-contrf.1 rv,.,,.. .... .. prepared F. . i mite caionc f...ri. levels) for r every day in the week. Pre- pcu iy competent authoritiei, this booklet can help you and your husband look your best, feel your best. iv,?I1"ld U,e new Kellogg', Wf,6l,t Control Plan" packed J of every package of Kellogg-, ALL-llRAN the delicious food that ids natural regularity. O' your copy at your grocer's now. HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord .... $10 Dry Poplar, per cord ..$12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c , PHONE 580 IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND in th matter op the estate op daniel Mckinley kean. dechaser. TAKE NOTIHR thnt k -..... . Ills Honour Juripn etch. ti Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 11th day of December, A D. 1844. appointed Administrator with the Will annexed, of the Estate of Daniel Mc-Klnley Kean, who died on the 20th 1 "unrjr, iviv. ah persons Indebted to the Bald estate are re-?u 5 W the amount of their IntlebtPdnPNft tn mn f r I, ,..t 1 1, . v.. . . . . 1WIVI1IVIUI UIIU ! i P8?". having claims against the ure n-quirea to rile them with me properly verified on or be-lore the 16th day of January, 1044, Xalllne . wh rh Hlctriv...., . 11 ........ wioMiuuiiuii will rn male having regard onlv to i.m. Ytt 1 have been notified. llH?a,trlnce.RuP.ert' B.C.. this AVfiH.T.5DARD KODDIS Official Administrator. Telegraph Creek, B.C. The score was 90 to 14. ' THE DAILY NEWS Mrs. Ronald Davidson, the former Miss Kay O'Neill, returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from a brief trip to Attention Co-od Members! Call for your tickets for the Cen tennial Celebration on December 21, at either of the store before December 15. Admission by ticket only. ' (292) W. H. Fogg, assistant superin tendent of Canadian National Steamships, arrived in the city yesterday form Vancouver for a brief visit on offlr-lnl huxl- ness. He will return south to night. returned yesterday morning from Major Campbell Dow, camp a trip to Vancouver and Vic- commandant at Terrace, has torla. For any Information or service from the Non-Partisan Association, phone 34 or 35. (292) Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow returned yesterday from a visit to Vancouver and the Okanagan district. AGIVE THEM FOR CirRISTMAS Books of Theatre Tickets, for Adults, Children, Men and Wo men In the Services. Priced $1.00 to $2.25. Now Selling, Capitol. (300) Col. J. if. Mellom, new port I commander for the .United States Army here, was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Ruprt Rotary Club today. President R. C. St. Clair was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with several gifests. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Local business and professional people and others, if they desire, may use the columns of the Daily News to express their Christmas and New Year greet ings to customers and friends. There are some Interesting messages and Illustrations still avail able for such greetines which will tog. featured on Christmas and New Year's Eves. The most important thing Is to place your order without further delayi Moline, Hensen and Ketch-mark were the nwi;t nroliflc scorers but the entiref'team co ordinated on almost every basket. The Canadian team was decidedly over-matched but never, gave up. They found the gigan tic 0 feet 412 inch Horn an almost impregnable obstacle to overcome as he batted down most of their shots. Mahoney was the only Canadian plaver'who played up to par. The crowd's fervent wish was a return of the American team to play against their United States rivals from Rupert. Buy for Victory Buy War Savings Stamps. renn Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) THURSDAY PM. 4:00 Words With Music 4:150, I. Jive 4:30 John Charles Thomas 5:00 Blondle 5:30 Sports Review 5:45 Indian Trails 0:00 Comedy Caravan C:30 Tlie People Ask 0:45 Spotlight Bands 7: 00 CBC News 7:15 Honorable Discharge 7:30 Roland Todd's Orchestra 8:00 Drama 8:30 Music of the New World 9:00 Music Hall 9:30 Allan Young 10:00-CBC News 10:10 Elmore Phllpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30 Mystery Playhouse ll:00-silent - i"; FRIDAY A.M. 7:30 Muslcai Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Morning Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Varieties 9:45 Recorded 10:00 Marek Weber 10:15 Johnny Mercer 10:30 Melody Roundup 10:45 Serenade In Rhythm 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:30 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Concert Hall P.M. 12:00 Here's to Romance 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Guess Who 1:00 One Night Stand i National School B'cast 2:00 Sllenb BOOTH SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PLAYS WELL RECEIVED A warm reception was three one-act plays presentee by students of Booth Mer.rlal High School by an audience which packed the school auditorium last night. The plays, which were based respectively on fantasy, mystery and comedv. reflected highly on the directors and players. Thirty-ene student-actors took part, guided bv foil! teacher directors and one student director. First presentation of the eve ning was "The Knave of Hearts." a fantasy whlah revealed th.it the man whom the nurserv rhyme has condemned as a steal- er of tarts was actually no thief been 1 ul a "a.uonal hero m tne KlnS- spending a counle of davs in the city on business. He af" "" True he did make arrived on Tuesday night's train f" wllh a pan fuU of torts but and will be returning to the in- , e ?aking fallures of terior tonight. Evenson's Ideal 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 hting in your work 4-arly. (294) NlftUT , vuuuug tin In rMi . . eased without dosing when you rub throat, chest and "tfC back with time-tested t"TobJ5 Basketball AMERICANS AT TERRACE Port Edward Heat P.E.I. nient 90 to 14 lfii- TERRACE. Dec. 14 The Am erican Army basketball team from Port Edward treated a cap acity attendance of 1200 fans to a scintillating and polished performance in the lower drill halt on Sunday evening. The American cagers toyed with their Canadian rivals and cou.ld easily have run up another fitty point but, Instead; concentrated on floor play and ball handling to the delight of the lame crowd. . .....Jo "mii. lie ickuuirci with a pan of tarts which the whole court described as culin ary triumtis. thus enabling Princess Violetta to becom Queen of Hearts on the strength of the King's totally unjustified belief In her baking ability. The play was introduced hv Peggy Pullen and the part of Pomydttille Kln of Hearts, was played by" Alma Knutson, the Lady Violetta by Joanne Lang-ridge, 'the Knave by Solvelg Mork. and the Chancellor by Evelyn Waywood. The cast of 21 was directed by Miss M. Jones. The solution to two gruesome murders came to light In "The Jewelled Hand" when Douglas Burns, played bv Bob Cruick- shank, gave Lorraine Andrews (Janet Rochester) an eneaee- ment ring which had been stolen , from her mother 10 years before. Considering that the ring had been taken from her mother's hand after the hand had been severed from her dead body in a moonlit garden, Miss Andrews was a bit shocked. With the help of her Aunt Alice, who was her mother's twin, Miss Andrews allowed the ring to be used to iden tify the killer who had also per petrated a similar crime more recently. The castyJnvolved seven play ers, and was directed by J. A. Mcintosh .and Miss M. D, Kirk-patrick. M, Finlayson was assistant director, Hov Fidel, a Mexican wood carver, played by John Kennedy, got the .fiery Berta for his bride In spite of the sympathetic "assistance" or her neighbors Salome and Tonla and the jealous Interference of Celestlna, was told in "Sunday Costs Five Pesos," the final play. After Uer-ta pretended to fall down a well and after a hair pulling episode between Salome and Celestlna, which cost five pesos In penance money because it took place on Sunday, Fidel eventually won Berta for his bride. He also won the prospect of carving a church door. The part of Berta was played by Jean Bernard; Salome by Glenys Lashmar; Tonla by Ruth Walton, and Celestlna by June Berg. The play was directed by Miss D. Kovach. During Intermissions Christmas carols were sung by groups of junior students under Miss Florence Connor, music teacher. These were wefl presented and appreciated by the audience. All Basketball Was Posponed All basketball games scheduled to be played last night on Acro- plls Hill were postponed. The three fixtures will be played next Wednteday evening. Hockey Scores TUESDAY National league Boston 7, New York 5. C.N.R. Trains For the East-Dally except Sunday 8 p.m. from the East-Dally except Monday . . 10:48 p.m. r'ltr Terrae Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 4 p.m. From Terrace-Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday n 0 am. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 64. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes Tobaccos and Smokers' Accessories GROTTO CIGAR STORE Wholesale and Retail Tobacconists Vote the NON-PARTISAN SLATE 14G 4th Ave. F. ll I ' 1 VUV For . . . ... STAY-AT-HOME EVENINGS He'd Like a Comfortable Gown Select one from our range in Silks, Plain and Patterned Wool Flannels . . . $9.75 to $lfl.r.() . or a Pair of SJippers Well-made, nicely -finished, Romeo type, with gore side . . . $3.05 "THE MEN'S SHOP" I r lilTii sssMiTnil iWiTinnTwTfl A I CIIHIST.MAS C.KEFTINC.S J 5 2 y swt -i -v' a iinnr J. M. S. LOUBSER DC, UJi. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 CHIMNEY SWEEPINQ OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN GEO.JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR RED 127 SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8 Classified Ads in The Dally News get results. THURSDAY Ww W 4 Ifwm Sl .'1. A: r. ."TA Christmas Cards From our wide selection of fine 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 JJ ftsiuo.rrinung -ompani BESNER BLOCK Just Arrived WOMEN'S AND CHILDEN'S Paris Maid Slippers Don't leave it too Close to Christmas Try Our New Nestle's Cold Wave You will be Pleased PEGGY SAUNDERS (Annette Powell) MEN'S THIRD ATI Footguard House Shoes FAMILY SHOE STORE LID. "The Home of Good Shoes" Fourth Street (across from Post Office) rhone Sfeena Grocery ACROSS FROM HOSPITAL Blu We are here to give our customer' the best of service Our prices are right 500 5th Ave. East phone