IN E OVERCOATS Our stock of Overcoats will . . Fl J t i. A - I 1 ,p you una wuul ucsi, smu U. Whether heavyweight or -htweight monotone of pat-'m double-breasted, single -pasted or fly front . . . you'll 3,1 overcoats In our racks or f quality. Whatever alterations are ...in t .1 ...in . tra charge. ambridjjc Clothes . . . (Il Mllll Wild IviWitla Ul tuv. ... iiiiiniu MORGAN'S MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR (3rd Ave., next to Orme's) With Best Wisfws for the . . . . . New Year ELIO Furniture Store td Avenue. Prince Rupert Store closed Nov. 30, Opens Jan. 2, 1945 A A A A A A A A A A X A A I A ! . A A A A A A A I A A i A l A A A A A A A rt 10 OUR FRIENDS- We wish you all again Happy New Year MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED Electrical Contractor COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL & MARINE ELECTRICIANS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs Offices In Vancouver and New Westminster rbone Mack 3C7 32G 2nd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT R00FINGC0. Box 725 Specialists on Roofs Bulltup Repairs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates Income Tax Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 mitit.'cwttt Buy War Savings Stamps. Compliments of the Season rrom Ormes Ltd, Pioneer Drtuzgists 1VIV. . , . We have done our best to serve and please you and that shall continue to he our constant endeavour. ALBERT & McCAFFERY 'tea. . - IMP DCY ML Li r Arc A LArC Nw Open ror Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. Jnl Avenue (Across rrom pr'nce Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street A Wt S'CW' S "en tt-yj A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A n i A Local News It Mr. and Mrs. J. Clausen left Tuesday on a trip to Vancouver. LAC Harry Archibald arrived back in the city this morning from a visit to Vancouver. Mrs. Vuckovlch and Miss Bertha Vuckovlch returned to the city Monday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott returned to the city today after spending the Christmas weekend In Vancouver. Mrs. A. M. Davles is In hospital suffering from a fractured, leg, the result or a fall to the Icy pavement on Fifth Ave. In, front of the General Hospital on Christmas Eve. St. Peter's Sunday School concert and Christmas Tree will be held this evening at 7:30 In the hall. All children and members of the congregation are Invited to attend. The Prince Rupert Gyro Club held Its annual informal Yule-tide season luncheon today with story-telling the feature of the i oecaslon, President Frank Skin ner was in the . chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. The fire department' answered two calls on Christmas day, one at the Prince Rupert Club, on Second Ave., where a faulty stove pipe caused smoke and soot damage, and' the other to a taxi stand on Third Ave. where slight damage was clone to a partition which caught fire from a stove. Announcements Dry Dock New Year's Eve Dance, Statr Dining Hall. Limited number of "tickets available. On sale at Grotto Cigar Store C.W.L. Bridge, Cribbage, K. of C. 10, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Whist and hut, January Burn's Banquet, January 25. Dance every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 9-12, C.C.F. Bridge Drive every TAKE A FULL TIN IN THE LUNCH BOX Gitt aritry and new tang 10 a man's lunch boi quick, easy, isttlen. n ems THE DAILY NEWS PHONE C6 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Contributions to the Kinsmen's Club Milk-tor-Britain tag day Saturday totalled nearry $260. Norman Carter was in charge. ITCH CHECKED inaJiYfif -or Money flack Fornulck relief fromltrhlntraiifwd by enema) athlete fou, o.laM, tamplnand other itehjn, fTmditinn. ii piire. rooline. medicated, liquid D. D.D. PRESCRIPTION. Grwsetai Vnd taJnlera. Soothe, romlorta and quickly ml mi Jnterucitrliini. IWt witler. A-lc yourdruuirt today (or D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Wallace's Department Store will be closed all day Wednesday, December 27 and Friday December 29 ror stock adjustment. Opep Saturday, December 30. (302) TRADITION OBSERVED eighteen Year Old Stoker Captain for a Day at II.M.OS. Chatham Preserving the spirit of the naval tradition that the youngest member of a ship's crew should become captain for Christmas day, 18-year old Stoker John Virgin, swinging In Lt.-Commander Astbury's unirorm, made, the rounds or H.M.CS. Chatham Monday morning. Although Stoker Virgin acted only as the executive officer, he had the usual skipper's, entourage. Two of the three "officers'' in his retinuecame from Ontario., incidentally. The Ontarians were, besides Stoker Virgin of Bowmanvllle, A. B. Russell or Hamilton, acting as first lieutenant, and Stoker Owens of St. Thomas, as division al officer. A.B. Mercer or New Westminster was chief skipper and AB. Mongomery of Toronto was the master-at-arms. Clad In the uniform of a stoker, Lt.-Comdr. Astlbury served as Quartermaster. Lt. McKay was the regulating petty ofricer. WO. Beale was Chler Bo's'n's Mate, and Mate Pearson was dressed as a seaman. The entourage's approach at various buildings was heralded by Bandsman W. E. Reid or Tor onto. This ancient custom was not Tollowed here last Christmas but this year-It gave Chatham a re-. rreshlng change rrom the rout- ine or the base. FOLLOWS ERRATIC COURSE The Yellow river in China has no fixed bed and has shifted as much as 500 miles In a year. TWO "FIRSTS" The lirst victim cT Fascist aggressions, Ethiopia became the first to be liberated. Caterers Praise English Cooking LONDON, Dec. 27 Oi English country hotels will drop their continental male chefs after the war and employ English women cooks to give their guests honest-to-goodness English food if a report prepared by British catering experts rinds ravor among hotel proprietors, "The highly-flavored continental sauces are right ror continental meat and rlsh, which lack riavor and would otherwise be tasteless," says the report. "This island produces the finest cooking material in the world, and needs no sauces to camoflage its quality. Our roast and grill is the envy of European countries. We produce vegetables and fruit of better quality. The post-war aim or our country hotels should be to raster the Individuality or good, old-rashioned English cooking before it becomes a lost art." AUSSIES RETURN INDIANS' VISIT CALCUTTA Vf Twenty Australian army orricers have been visiting India, a reciprocal party In thfi 49 Tnrllnn nrmv nfffpere Guinea some months ago. The ofricers, representing inrantry, artillery, signals and medical units, are seeing ractories engaged on war work and military establishments. CHATHAM HAS XMAS PARTY Children of Navy Entertained On Saturday Afternoon A large number of servicemen's wives and children attended H. M.C.S. Chatham's Christmas party held specially for them in No more privacy MOTHER AND SON THEME Cary Grant and Ethel Barry-more in "None But the Lonely Heart" j Bred or poverty, the enmity j between a mother and son motl- I vates the action In "None But the ! Lonely Heart," starring Cary j Grant and featuring Ethel Bar- ! rymore, showing today and Thursday at the Capitol Theatre. The misery and poverty which , surround them In their dingy home in one of the meanest sections of London's East End, embitters them to such an extent that they can hardly bear the sight or each other, and lire becomes one long quarrel. A tragic revplatlon draws them closer together, but brings in it3 wake desperate need or money, which turns them both outside the law. Cary Grant plays' the role or the son and Miss Barrymore that of the mother. The settings are drab but picturesque and a long cast of colorful East End characters keep the thrilling drama moving at an exciting pace. Prominent in the supporting who went to Australia and New ast are ?arry nfagerald, June Duprez, Jane Wyatt, George Coulouris, Roman Bohnen and Konstantin Shayne. gram the Royal Canadian Navy band, directed by Chief Petty Otricer Noakes, played appropriate music, while another feature or the afternoon was the showing of movies. At the conclusion ot the party all the children were presented with gifts by Santa Claus and were served ice cream and cookies by the Wrens. Chief Telegrapher Norman acted as master of ceremonies. In the evening the band played a concert for servicemen and the Naval Drill Hall Saturday i civilians afternoon. 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