c a Made-to-Measure iPCOAT or OVERCOAT eading this season's Fashion Parade are Bal Types predominating with ever- lipular double-breasted style high among ie winners. WE AND INSPECT OUR NEW SAMPLES I organs WHERE MEN BUY tttxxxx'exx'cxxx'cxxx'(xxxxxxxxxx M A A A X I. Si lone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel fi Dealer SEE OUR STOCK OF A A A A A A RLY FOR BEST SELECTION IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS FT SUGGESTIONS . . . From babes to pensioners! Bathinet SKl.tJ." Walker 2.." ler's Pony Rocker 0.1)5 mter Set 9 pieces U7.."( pood for double-distilled) t Rest Mattress 1 1 -"O TAFT AND ODOWES rniture and Novelties (Formerly J, h. Mair) UNCE RUPERT needs your support Help make 1946 the turning point in Civic Progress and Improvement. VOTE CLIFFORD HAM INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING REGULAR STORE HOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, Fhh and Chips daily. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Me in, Chop Suey, etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY US! RUPERT BUTCHERS automotive Accessories Mners and PniihM Polish Cloths Chamois Glashlne Inlow Cleaner (with sprayer) -Vanity Mirrors-Bumper ks-Seat rnvprsT.ni-klni? Gas Caps Car Top Utility Ners (Just the thing for the sportsman)-Sleet Shavers iwneel Wrenches. et your Imperial Oil Hockey Broadcast Schedules here. Listen every Saturday night at 6:00 p.m. over CFPR to the National Hockey Broadcast. S. E. PARKER LIMITED D Imperial Oil Dealer 1,234 STUDENTS ATTEND SCHOOLS Student enrolment at the city's schools totalled 1,234 during November the monthly report ot principals considered by the school board last night revealed. The total was about the same as In the previous month. At Booth Memorial High School enrolment was 514 pupils 316 in the Junior high school and 198 in the senior. Student attendance was 93 per cent. Mr. O'Neill reported that the ErOUndS beautlfifatinn nrnrMm had begun with the laying out of grass plots and preparation to plant shrubs. Poor condition of uie gruunos was a great nanai- cap io outdoor sports and phy- W '.M'L' I BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. VANCOUVER, CANADA siiKinrrs sxi.r. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP PRINCE RUPERT HOLDEN AT PRINCE RUPERT Till; MOKKMKVS COMPENSATION HOAKlt VS. (IlOItni; THOMPSON Pursuant to a Warrant of Execution, to me directed, against the poods of the defendant, George Thompson, I have seized and shall offer the following goods for sale on Thursday, December 20th, 1945. at the office of the Sheriff, Court House, Prince Rupert. B.C.. at 2:00 o'clock In the afternoon: 1 Sawmill, located on a spur of the C.N. Ry.. about l2 miles east of Shames, B.C., together with all machinery, tools, camp and camp equipment, logs, trucks, sawn timber, loosing equipment and Incidentals, belonging to the said defendant, and also one 2-ton truck located at No. 1363 Sixth Avenue East, Prince Rupert. B.C. An Inventory of the goods may be seen at the office of the Sheriff. Arrangement for Inspection of the property may bo made with the Sheriff. Terms of Sale, Cash. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. M. M. STEPHENS, Sheriff. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 29th dav of November, 1945. rSM "CURLY'S" TAXI Anytime slcal training, however, Mr. OWelri's report continued. Recent rains had left pools of water on the grounds, making It difficult to find space for' playground activities. At King Edward elementary school 317 pupils were enrolled. Attendance was 92 per cent Principal Miss E. A. Mercer reported. War savings during the ttonth were $174.75, bringing the totai school' War savings for the term so far' to" $519. At Borden Street School, enrolment was 291, according to the report of Principal John S. Wilson. Attendance percentage was 92. During the month $182.72 was Invested by the pupils In war savings, bringing the tatol for the term so far to $653.25. Enrolment at Conrad Street School was 202, with a percentage attendance of 90. War savings for the month totalled $10.75 and an additional $10 was raised. Resignations Of Teachers The board fouid Itself faced with the need to hire four new teachers for the coming term due to the resignations of Miss Margaret' MacDonald, Conrad 283 Street primary teacher; Miss Virginia Smith, Conrad Street Grade Two teacher; S. L. Rich ardson, Booth social studies and English teacher, and Mrs. J. M Summerslde, King Edward prim- , ary teacher. The boaro. accepted an appli cation from Miss Rena Cunllffe for a teaching position at Con rad Street School. Advertise In The Dally News. FOR RENT Five-room unfur nished suite in apartment block. Quiet and permanent tenants preferred. Box 57 Daily News. (287) FOR RENT Sleeping room with kitchen privileges. 221 5th Ave. East. (285) FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms, private entrance, 1021 2nd Ave., phone Blue 874. (283) PERSONAL HAVE THREE TINY PUPS to give away. Anyone desiring one call Mrs. C. E. Morrow, Black 72. DRESSMAKING ' Coats and dresses remodeled. Phone Red 773. (296) RADIO SERVICE- RADIO SERVICE Have your radio serviced before the Christmas season. Phone 6 and a member of the Associated Radio Technicians will call at your home. McRae Bros. Ltd. 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. (tf) HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN Five minutes from the time you pose untlLyou have your picture. 2'iVi inches passport or Identification size. 3 FOR 2."? 303 THIRD AVENUE PROMPT SERVICE 65 TAXI Anywhere From 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy ot s. D. Johnston) , Vancouver Bralorne ask 19.00 B. R. Con 19 B.R.X. .19 Cariboo Quartz 2.85 Dentonla '. .24V-I Grull Wihksne 22 Hedley Mascot 1.42' Minto 07 Vi Pend Oreille 2.75 Pioneer 6.65 Premier Border .084 Privateer 69 Y2 NO END OF STRIKE YET Dispute at Ford Plant Seems No Nearer Settlement Sympathizers Return to Work WINDSORDec. 6 0-Eighty-flve'hundred Windsor area automobile workers, members of Local 195 of the C.I.O. United Automobile Workers of America, are gradually returning to work after their sympathy strike. But the strike situation in the city Is not exactly bright. Many of the 8,500 are employed In plants which supply parts to the Ford Motor Company of Canada and, unless these companies want to accumulate stock piles of parts, they will be forced to switch to i,he production of some other product or discharge the men. The Ford strike, meantime, does- not seem any closer to a settlement than it did when is started on September 12. - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Dalzell nee Betty Williams) In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, December 6, a son, Glenn Albert. . MARRIAGE NOTICE Hankinson-Craddock On October 6 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Yardley Wood, PO Elmore Llewelyn, son of Dr. C. H, Hanklnson, to Hylda May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Craddock, Yardley Wood, Birmingham. (They sailed today to be home for Christmas). CARD OF THANKS Mrs. A. Guyan and family de sire to thank their many friends for kindness shown In their re- bereavement;. Also during Icent the illness of the late Mr. Guyan. FOR RENT close in. FOR RENT Sleeping room, Phone Blue 605. (287) FOR RENT Furnished cabin. Blue 822, 1144 7th Ave. East. (287) WANTED WANTED Sewing machine, any condition. Phone Blue 8b4 or write Box 56, Daily News. (287) WANTED Used Guitar. Phone Red 728 after six p.m. (tf) WANTED Private collector here until tenth will purchase good pieces antique silver. Write Box 59, Daily News. (282) HELP WANTED WANTED Married couple to look after two boys age 3 and 5 for indefinite period. Rent free accommodation provided and other arrangements made. Box 60 Dally News. (285) WANTED Female cook for family of five. Phone 466. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE White tube hockey skates, size 2; white snow shoes, size 2. 650 7th Ave. East. (284r FOR SALE One studio couch with slip cover. Phone 348. (284) FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, $15; English made, in first class condition. 621 6th Ave. West. (287) FOR SALE Hot Point electric stove, four -burner, high oven. Phone 265 after 6 p.m, (284) FOR SALE Boat Betty, 30-foot troller, fitted with drum for gill-netting; also roller. Trolling polls and some gear. All In Al condition. Bargain for cash. Call at boat. (282) FOR SALE 16-foot Inboard motorboat. Phone F. Letellier, Black 510. If not In leave message. (282) FOR SALE Crochet tablecloth, new pineapple design, to the best offer. Box 1117 Station "B." (282) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (288) FOR , SALE Painting business, including two spray machines. Can be seen at 648 Fulton Street. (283) ' FOR SALE One set of drums; one saxaphone. Call Blue 884 or Daily News Office. (283) FOR SALE Kitchen ranges and radio. 714 Fraser Street, (tf) FOR SALE Writing desk, Just liKe new, $u:oo; new dressers, hardwood, special, $25.50; card tables from $2.25 to $3.00; oak dining room suite, Just like new, $45.00; Quebec heaters, brick lined, from $22.50 to $27.50; office desk and combination for typewriter, $17.50; large assortment of chesterfields, reduced prices; bed and spring, slightly used, special values; house mats from $2.00 to $2.75;' office chairs in walnut, Just like new, B. C. Furniture, Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Small, good modern house, with steam heat; good location. Phone Red 838. (286) FOR 'SALE Underwood tvrje writer, good condition; silent attachment, eleht-lnch car rlage. $70. Box 61 Dally News. LOST (Zoo) LOST One 17-Jewel Elgin wrist waicn rrom metal band. Re ward. Phone Red 243 or 806 Fraser St. (282) Buy more War Savings stamps Premier Gold 2.63 Reeves McDonald .60 Reno 07 Salmon Gold ... 18 ; Sheep 'Creek 1.61 Taylor Bridge . 0 White water ......i! .03 Vananda .w .52 Congress Ai Pacific Easterx 10 Hedley Amalgamated 07 Taylor Windfall .. .07 Oils A. P. Con 19 Calmont 41 C. & E 2.00 Foothills 1.35 Home 3.75 Toronto Beattie h 1.33 Buffalo Canadian 40 Consol Smelters .82.00 Giant Yellowknife 9.60 Hardrock 88 Kerr Addison 16.75 Little Long Lac'.... 2.26 Madsen Red Lake 4.10 MacLeod Cockshutt 3.15 Dohalda 1.34 Moneta .66 Pickle Crow 4.40 Joliet Quebec .67 San Antonio 5.75 Sherrit Gordon .78 Steep Rock 2.63 Senator Rouyn . 1.40 m mi mm .uotsH0VH m Authorities say tne qinerence between husky children and those who are poor eaters, underweight and nervous is often simpiy a maner of proper nourishment, especially an adequate supply oi vuimins. But vitamins alone are not enough. For authorities now agree that vitamins do not work alone.. They work as a team with certain other food elements. For this reason, thousands are switching to Ovaltine. Unlike mere "vitamin carriers," Ovaltine , food beverage contains not only" extra vitamins but nearly all the precious food elements needed for health and top vitality. These include Vitamins A, 13 1 and D, the important minerals calcium, phosphorus and iron: hich aualitv Droteins and quick energy fuel-food a combination of tooa elements autnoruics agree arc needed for best results. So, if your child is thin, nervous and not developing properly, why not turn to Ovaltine as thousands are doing. I hree normal meals plus two y glasses oi uvauine a aay give your ; r i , i i, .i niD:M:n, V U111U Hit LDC CAl! UIUU1U9 Ul . llMMlllia and minerals needed for health and top vitality. 144 OVALTINE THE PROTECTING FOOD-DRINK BURN WOOD Spruce, per cord $12.50 Poplar; per cord $1 -.."() Slabwood, 14" $10.00 HYDE TRANSFER PnONE 580 COAL and WOOD J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerve's doubly sol Smith Block Green 99a INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 8b IN THE SUVREMS COURT OP BMTISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP EDWIN CHRIS-TENSEN. OTHERWISE KNOWN A3 EDWIN CHRISTIANSEN, DECEASED, mho was presumed to have died at Clifford Bay, B. C. on the 1st diy of January, 1945. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, Judge Fisher, I was on the 23rd day of November, 1945. appointed Administrator of the Eat a to of Edwin Chrlstensen, otherwise known as Edwin Christiansen, who by Order of His Honor Judee Fisher dated the 9th day of November, 1915. was presumed to have died on the 1st day of January, 1945. All persons Indebted to the -said estate are required to pay the amount of their lndebtdness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or be- tore tne aisi aay oi December, IB45, falling i which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall then have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 26th dav of November, A D. 1B45j NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. FUNERAL OF V if V V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y rfnrc Rupert Dn Up rSrtos Thursday, December 6.1945. ALEX GUYAN Funeral service for the late Alex Craig Guyan who passed away this week took' place Wed nesday afternoon at Grenvllle Court chapel of B. C. Undertakers with many friends In attend- ance. Rev. A. F. MacSween of First Presbyterian Church, of which deceased Was a member, officiated. Interment took place in the family plot In Falrvlew Cemetery. During the service the congregation sang the hymn "Rock of Ases" and "Lead Kindly Light." .Mrs, E. J. Smith .was organist. Pallbearers were U. VV: Holmes, Robert Duncan, R. R, Strachan, Jack Munro, Ole Strand and Oscar Smith. WOODED STATE Forest products account for about one-third of all the exports of Paraguay. V CATELLI I see Hoontts 1 wKlffimV!ii!& (JmmmY J I ntf? -. The IDEAL PRESENT for . . . HIM or HER A FINE NEW ASSORTMENT 0F.C:T CHRISTMAS GIFT DRESSINGS AND CARDS -WE HAVE A WONDERFUL-SELECTION" 0 WATERMAN PEN AND PENCIL SETS DIBB PRINTING .CO. BESNER BLOCK, THIRD STREET (Downstairs) y Your FAVORITE Book Store RUPERT TOBACCO STORE Also Carries CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS Christmas Cards FANCY WRAPPINGS. STICKERS, ETC. Besides Your TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE W. C. Osborne V. Imhoft TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE K 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 A A A A A A A A A Newspapers - Magazines - Tobaccos - Candy g OPPOSITE ORMES DRUG STORE A si-si A. M. Williams. Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Reconditioning Motors Tractors Road Equipment Machine Work Diesel Acetylene and Electric Welding1 BOX 202 TERRACE, B.C. PACIFIC CAFE Now Open for Business , 6:30 a.m. 12:00 pjn. Special Chop Suey Noodles if t. LI m La 'II 1 I -i I. ! I 16: