IDt'mcc Uupcrt Daily titivs Tuesday. December 18, 1945 HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN Five minutes from the time you pose until you have your picture. 2!x2!$ inches passport or identification size. "CURLY'S" JKWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE '612 7th AVE. WEST .(Next to King Tal) All -your patronage welcome Open a pjn. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 217 303 HEY FOLKS! C'Mon and Dance at the Recreation Dance. Hall. It's the place .you'll want to bring your friends . . . and we hope you do ! Dancing every Friday and Saturday nights from 8 p.m. to midnight. RECREATION HALL FRED ERNEWEIN, Manager phone 840 m Possibly it never T occurred to you ... . J WHAT AN ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS OIFT A ' ; SUBSCRIPTION TO THE - DAILY NEWS L WOULD BE? SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery"' Hy Mail - Prime Rupert Prince Rupert:' Please M Address City Ordered Enclosed (We will Your Son Wants Clothes from DAD'S STORE MACKINAW COATS BOYS' SUITS HATS and CAPS ZIPPER JACKETS LONG PANTS SNOW SUITS OVERCOATS There's Only One RUPERT MENS BOYS'STORE li FOR U.- THIRD AVENUE The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON An easy solution, too, to the gift problem in when it is so hard to choose just the thing FILL IN THE FOLLOWING COUPON' Daily News, send a gift subscription to .mi !;. : by ....C; please find $.......'. . r: send a letter announcing the presentaUon ) What City Council adopted a recommendation by committee of the whole that the Mayor, city engineer and city clerk endeavour to locate temporary living quarters for the Pioneers' home and to negotiate the necessary arrangements for securing them. A report by the committee ot the whole was adopted recommending, that the Northern B.C. Power Co. be requested to refrain from reconnecting light or power lines to any Departmen. of National Defence or American Army buildings which have been disconnected until the re-connection is authorized by the city wiring Inspector. Council adopted a recommendation by committee of the whole recommending that, In consideration of an annual fee of $5, easements be granted to the federal government covering water lines, sewer lines, power and radio pole lines Insofar as they affect city property in connection with the installation of the services to the military camps at Falrview and Casey Point. Any type of construction undertaken. Engineering and plans supplied. NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors HOUSE REMODELLING FINANCED ON BUDGET BASIS Kitchen Cabinets, Sash and Door 223 First Avenue East rhone 5C3 I these days you want. $7 per year SI per year t5 Council Did A recommendation that a 90-day option to purchase the Steele Dlock, Third Ave. W., a-, a price of $5300 be granted tithe Canadian Army was adopted Commenting on a board ol works recommendation that the city engineer be authorized to employ a surveyor for one month in connection with city sewer installations. City Engine cer Thillips said that he had employed Fred Nash B.C.L.S., to survey the hospital sewer instal lation now under construction. Council adopted a rpcom mendaUon by the board of works that the city engineer be authored to reauest the fnan Assets Allocation Corporation to have a high-loader and a Dewalt saw declared surplus by the U.S. Army for purchase by th'e city. A board of works report recommending that the city engineer hs authorized to make repairs to the sidewalk oh im-manuel St. to Eleventh Ave. to Eighth Ave. was adopted. A finance committee report, adopted by council, recommended l that an efcr bv Mrs. Annrttf Mansell to purchase lots 9 and 10, block 22, section 1, for $3,500 be held in abeyance pending cpnsideration by utilities committee of logical sites for a future telephone building. The lots are at the southwest corner of Second Ave. and Fifth St Council adopted a report by finance 'committee, that an offer by Rayner Montgomery to purchase lot 23, block 10, section 5, on Fifth Ave. W., near Lot biniere St., for Its assessed value of $565 has been rejected. , Council approved a recom-m?ndation of finance committee that lot 19, block 17, section 6 having an assessed value of $325, be sold to Louis Larson for $175. Licensing committee reported to council that the following new licenses have been granted-E. Skogmo. boat builder; Mrs. E. Pereault, corsetiere; ! John Queen, salesman; L. Chrlsto-pherson, auctineering; F. Faulkner and N. E. J. Gustafson, transfer business. That consideration be given to . tenders ior nisht soil collections received from J. Van Wallegham i and B. Lovin. : Steamship Service from Prince Rupert 1 WTT' to I OCEAN FALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street YUE KING'S CAFE for coffee while at NEW HAZELTON Lunch Counter for Meals Buy more War Savings Stamps. r A report of the utilities committee, adopted by council, stated thai the telephone superintendent has been requested to provide the committee with data on the present concentration of telephones in city areas with recommendations as to suitable locations for a future telephone juilding. Council approved the following recommendations by utilities committee: That the existing flat rate for water for the Prince Rupert General Hospital be continued for the balance of thls year and that establishment of a new rate for 1946 b: referred to the incoming utilities committee. That an additional street lamp be installed on Eleventh Ave. near the Anti-Aircraft Battery camp. Buy War Savings Stamps Classified Advertising - - - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time or submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during our recent sad bereavement in the loss of Mrs. Edna Stalker. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Special thanks to Rev. Wilson of the United Church, and Miss Frances Moore, organist. Doug, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Edgar and Family. CARD OF THANKS The Canadian Legion (B. E. S.L.) No. 27, wish to convey to their many friends who supported the recent Plebicite at the city elections, their sincere thanks. It is hoped that a building that will be a credit to the returning veterans ,and the :ity generally will be erected n due time. WANTED vVANTED By ex-serviceman, wife and baby, 3-room furnished suite or apartment, rnone urcen an. Z92) -4- FOR RENT FOR RENT Five-room house. Phone Black 996. (296) FOR RENT Three-room suite, private entrance. 436 Bowser Street, next to 137 5th. East, after 7 p.m. (294) ROOMS FOR RENT Close In. 909 1st Ave. West. (294) FOR RENTr-Sulte, almost com plete with brand new furniture. Renter must purchase furniture. Apply Box 65 Dally News. (293) FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 344VSherbrooke Ave. (296) SWAP SWAP 30-foot troller Georglna, 12 h.p. diesel engine for car; no older than 1936 model. , Apply Box 62 Daily News. "(292) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills', manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. (tfl LOST AND FOUND FOUND AT LAST A brand new dance hall to rent for your parties and socials. It's the Recreation Dance Hall on 5th Ave. East. For information Phone 846, ask for Fred. (12) FOUND Keys in small leather zipper , case, Cow Bay district, Thursday. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. 70UND Key on chain. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) FOUND At Seventh Avenue and McBride Street, pair of glasses. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News t and paying, for this advertisement, (tf) v CM y MOLINAKD LENTHERIC DOROTHY .OKAY ELIZABETH ARDEN IIUDNUT LUCIEN LELONG These are now in stock . . SHOP EARLY FOR A OrmesLld 3?us Pioneer Druq&fats & THE REXALL STORE BUFFALO IS STORM TIED BUFFALO, New York T Major Kelly of Buffalo pro-, ciaimca a state oi emergency last night as one of the worst storms in the city's history veered off to the south. Kelly ordered ail schools and most city offices closed, suspended the city court, limited the use of telephones to leave all available lines open for emergency calls, and requested Buffalo residents to remain at home and take precautions against, fire. The storm left a 48-lnch snowfall in somcsections of the city. Across flhe river Fort Erie had 18 inches of snow. A national advertiser in Canadian dally newspapers received more than 40,000 unsolicited letters of appreciation for a series of ads giving practical conservation hints In wartime. FOR SALE FOR SALE Double bed, complete with springs and mattress. Phone Green 980. (tf) FOR SALE Boat "Teeny Mllly 11," 35'x9i'2x4; 20 HP. Diesel, air start, new auxiliary plant. 1 fire extinguishers, life-saving ( equipment; also good 12 -ft, rowboat. Ideal 'camp tender, pleasure boat; good accom- j ' modatlons, lavatory. Rebuilt last year. Enquire 214 6th I Street. (297) FOR SALE Xmas trees with stands complete. Phone Blue 934. (292) FOR SALE Christmas trees, across from the Post Office. For delivery, phone Blue 810. Bily your tree from an ex-serviceman. (294) FOR SALE Cedar chest, mantel radio, baby buggy. Box 66 Dally News. (293) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (294) FOR SALE New and used fur nlture. Some of VS. Army clubs of Port Edward, selling at the lowest prices. New mirrors, big sizes, $2.75; new rag rugs, from $2.00; new pillows, 75c; new ranges, ' best make with all trimmings, $100; used beds and springs set, $3.00; good piano, pool table, barber chair, $35; gateleg tables, $5.00; battery radios' in first class shape, office ' chairs and desks, house desks, office baskets, 50c. All kinds of i used furniture. B.C. Furniture! Co. Black 324. i PERSONAL DRESSMAKING, draperies and! alterations, pnone Green 735. (294) INTERIOR DECORATING, Painting, Papering and Kal-sominlng. Oil stoves cleaned. Black 276. ( 297) DRESSMAKING Coats and dresses remodeled. Phone Red 773. (296) TENDERS FOR SALE Scaled tenders will be received by the under signed until noon of December 21st for the purchase of the gasboat "Sturdy." This boat is 31x7'5"x3'5" and is powered by 7 H.P. Vulcan engine. Terms strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Boat may be viewed where now moored in small cove back of Wolf Island at Salt Lakes. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Gustar Els-trom, deceased, Prince Rupert. (295) RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE Have your raaio serviced beiore the Christmas season, Phone 6 and a member of the Associated Radio Technicians will call at your home. McRae Bros. Ltd. i C.N.R. Train's or I lie Kast Dally except Sundaj 8 pm. I-rum i lie iit Dally except Monday . 10:45 p.ro. R i S Vff t. by... LEIGH .VITA RAY CHANEL ADRIENNE I'INAUD IIATCHELOR HARRIETT HUBBARD AYERS . others arriving shortly GOOD SELECTION Phones 81 and 82 Successful Mission Was Conducted Here After a successful week's mission at the Full Gospel Taber-naci? here. Rev. F. Clarke of Kenya Colony, Africa, left last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. Closing engagements for Mr. Clarke in Prince Rupert Included a meeting yesterday afternoon with the local Women'-, Missionary Prayer Band with Mrs. E. Kettles, the president, in the chair.' Mr. Clarke described the customs of the African natives In an Interesting manner and also told of the needs of the new mission Today Only: "A BELL FOR SHOWS AT 1:15 3:55 6:20 8:45 ..)) J Eopitol f.wf-r.T.miJiu(-ii!HTmi GIVE THEATRE TICKETS for XMAS Tommy's Taxi Stand: Grotto Cigar Store Day and Night Service 77 phone 77 Tommy Chrlstoff, Proprietor Have your E YES EXA MINED UPSTAIRS ABOVE STONE'S CLOTHING STORE Office Hours 9;30 aim. to 5:30 p.m. or evenings by appointment. Cor. 3rd Ave. and 5th St. KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 Fulton Street station he w ..m k his return to k nln m. . -". Last . other r,;; ructtd : Picture cd the Tas,.. ! and JV.-T ,J eave nn Pt 3nn Mrs r"!....u- ""int tn . ' "Kir. NAIRfim 4f ifii.j A nlng clas.se. ,, I English and ar;;;h1Rffe can whn . lor acquire an demean! vvtvu, inn i - a fpuw STARTS TOMORROW k nit'i - n ,C,eer "Otv,.. EMPIRE CAFE (Fu-tcny LD.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUE ,11 am. to 1 am Itoom 4 STONE Optometrist block Phone Blue 882 HOME COOKING AM) BAKING AITERNOON TEA -- Open Daily 2 p.m, to 2 a.m. Dine, dance and be merry at a happy holiday fcP'- Kathleen Davis, Proprietress. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and. Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks sinks Eavestrough & Furnace WorK Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue t