PAGE BIX ALL SET TO FILL YOUR REQUIREMENTS WALLACE'S Yard Goods Department Yard on yard of new materials are already in stock and more is on the way every week. Our active buying policy is going to produce results. RuF'-t women want yard goods and it's our job to see that that want is satisfied. Bridal Veiling. flfci Broadcloth Rayons Cotton Print Bpm Pilk Crepe J N$S? Seersucker Flannelette 4ff& feKS -Marquisette 'Draperies M KgHsKit Velveteen !.,.. Coatings Jf Nor in jiii apcc Jim fi DEPARTMENT JjCj CUT RATE SHOE STORE (Across from Ormc'a Drug Store) can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT & McCAFFERY 110 PHONES - 117. Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock .noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. 1945 DIARIES and CALENDAR PADS POCKET DIARIES, from , 5tf to $1.75 LARGE DIARIES, from $ 1.115 to -$11.00 5-YEAR DIARIES WITH LOCK $l!.OI SMALL CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete $1.7." LARGE CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete $:5.00 EVERYDAY CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete from $1.75 to $1.75 SMALL CALENDAR PADS (GEM) 75 LARGE CALENDAR PADS (JUMBO) , $l.i!5 Dibb Printing Company BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE Dili ' I M Styles ! WKiWi . FOB KALE 1 M .TVW.1? II . ! RHUMB A PUMPS $mm Blacks and browns, in suede, gabardine and ffifip' leather. SANDALS Reds, beige and rust, in 'high heels for stylish coinfort. FOR SALE Gumey coal range. 351 Biggar Place. (19) FOR SALE Victor radio-grama-phonc. $50.00 cash. Phone Black 612 before noon. (19) FOR SALE Baby bungy, good, condition, $5: Play Pen. new, $6: Baby Bed, good condition, . $10; High Chair. $5; Stroller, $10. Telephone Blue 538 nr come look them over at 900 10th Ave. East. (21) FOR SALE Trolling boat "Ring:" Apply Cow Bay. (18) FOR SALE Central Lunch, across from Capital Theatre. Apply Central Lunch. (tf) FOR SALE Radio chassis. 4 Mussallem Block. No. (19) FOR SALE Bed chesterfield and gate-leg table, like new. Phone Black 981. (23) FOR SALE Pre-war C.C.M. bicycle; new tires. $20.00. 128 7th Ave. West. (19) FOR SALE Immediate possession, comfortable home on Atlin Avenue near bridge. Fully modern, 5 bedrooms (3 on ground floor), living room, dining room, kitchen, furnace, 2-car garage, garden. $2650, cash. II. G. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) WANTED WANTED Bathroom scales, in good condition. Apply Box 931 Dally News. (19) WANTED TO RENT Singer Sewing Machine. Phone Blue 370 evenings. (13) WANTED Trolling boat, complete with gear. Box 932 Daily News. (23) WANTED Has someone a yio-let-ray machine who would rent to a reliable person. Will pay reasonable charge. Phone Black 965. (tf) WANTED Troller, about 32 feet, enquirer, co Box 1141 Station "B", Prince Rupert. (22) pectaoie coupie, a, i or D-room house or apartment. Working steady in the city and would be permanent tenant. Apply Box 930 Dally News. (18) WANTED Newly married couple reouire furnished room. Box 927 Dally News. (20) WANTED Furnished suite or house, by Air Force couple and 2-months-old child. Box 928 Dally News. . C20) WANTED Housekeeping room. Black 885 or 411 Green Street after 6 p.m. , '19) SMALL APARTMENT urgently needed in town by quiet couple. Please phone Blue 997. (19) WANTED Electric frlgidaire. Will pay good price for the right one. Phone 17, ask for Christopher. (9) WOULD YOU LIKE TO RENT that vacant furnished suite or room to reliable and considerate tenants? A young Naval P.O. and his wife are looking for such a place. Box 923 Dally News! (18) WANTED Furnished room for service couple, cooking facilities. Box 919 Dally News. (20) MONDAY, THE DAILY NBWB NATIVE VILLAGERS ELECT COUNCIL Following are the Chief Councillors and Councillors for 1943 of four native villages. Greenville Chief Councillor, Fred McKay. Councillors, Leonard Douglas, Simon Calder. Simon McKay, Alex Angus, George Martin, John Nelson. Hartley Bay Chief Councillor, Louis A. Clifton. Councillors, John Easton, Wcller Rcbinson, Simon Reese jr., Ernest Hill. Roo-crt Reese sr., William Rcbinson, Edward Clifton, Hcber L. Clifton. Port Simpson Chief Councillors, Thomas Gosnell. Councillors, Henry Kelly, Isaac Sankcy, Joshua Bryant, Waller Green, David Musgravc, Phillip Green, William Kelly, Sam Hughes, Moses Wesley, William Sampson, Herbert Bryant. Alyansh Chief Councillor, Stephen Eli. Councillors. Paul Adams, Abraham Williams. Dennis Morven, Andrew Nash. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR TIM BUCK The Labor-Progressive Club- ; rooms on Third Avcnuo and j Sixth Street, was the centre of i much merriment last Saturday j evening when over forty persons I gathered to celebrate the birth-I day of Tim Buck. The early part of the evening was spent In a good old-fashioned way. with everybody choosing either bridge, whist, crib, checkers, or getting acquainted. Musical chairs was even indulged In which caused much hilarity. A game which helped to break the ice was Introduced when the name of prominent persons was .pinned on one's backhand one had to guess who it was by questioning neighbors. Dancing was en -joyed and refreshments served. The winner of a line cake, the door prize, was Paul Tarangcr while an autographed photograph of Tim Buck was won by Mrs. Charles Wallace. Mrs. A, Ponder and B. Lamb organized the affair and Bruce Mickle-burgh was master of ccremonie;; Briefs From Britain isy the Canadian Press BATH, Eng.,' CP Miss Janes. Kidston Law, sirter of the late Prime Minister Bonar Law and aunt of Richard Law, minister of state, has died here. LC)VDCN, (P Value of agricultural and horticultural output of Great Britain during 1943-44 is eitimated at 502,000,000 (about $2,259,000,000) compared with 265,000,000 in 1938-39. HARROW, Eng., 0 A piece of Yorkshire pudding killed Henry Youngman, aged 71. It became wedged in his throat and caused asphyxia. LONDON, Oi A varied collec-tion of British art has Just been purchased for $27,000 for an art museum in tribute to Britain's effort. BURY, Eng., '($ John McGurk, 70, one of the early chairmen of the Labor party and for 15 years president of the Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Protective Federation, died. He began work as a child of 12 in the coal pits. LONDON, 0i Will Bislrop, for many years principal male dancer in 'the.old Empire ballets and the Gaiety Theatre in London, good cabin space desirable. has died, aged 76. uive iuji aeians anu price m URGENTLY WANTED By res- LIVERPOOL, Eng., 0; Sir Robert Ernest Kelly, C.B., F.R. C.S., consulting surgeon at Liverpool Royal Infirmary and emeri tus professor of surgery at Liver pool University, has died here, aged 65. MALDON, Sussex, Eng., 0) Nine thousand voters will cast ballots here early in the new year to decide what type of memorial should be built in memory ol Maldon men killed in the war The 'choices: cottages for ex- servicemen, a new hall, or a cot tage hospital, HELP WANTED WANTED Janitor for locai school, firing experience necessary. Apply NJ5.S. A.M. 160. (19) FOR KENT FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone Red 157 for particulars. (39) FOR RENT Room for couple. 513 Herman Street. (20) LOST AND FOUND LOST Boston bull, female. Answers to name "Bing." 246 9th Ave. West Reward. 18) FAMOUS PlftYERS FucffKe9 .-"ifr' Business and Professional 11. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Scientific Swedish Massage Phone Red 315 H. J. LUND PAINTING, PAPERING AND KALSOMINING PHONE 46 BADMINTON Racquets Restrung A. B. Hodges Phone 427, after G p.m. White Apts. GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled Besncr Block Phone 337 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning'' Authorized "FLEX FORM 8ERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE (58 Mall Orders- Box 99 F. C. DONALD Quick Delivery and Messenger Office York' Hotel, 3rd Avenue Phone Green 504 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phono 174 P.O. Box 274 HELEN'S REALITY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 -4th Street : Fhone 655 PIANIST WITH CONCERT AND RADIO EXPERIENCE IN U.S.A. DESIRES PUPILS. ANYONE IN TERESTED PHONE J. FRANKY, BLUE 339 HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. II. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street Get quick actionl Get sat& factlonl Use the Dally News classified ads to reach the largest number of newspaper read-erj in Prince Rupert. 'l,r every important city and . town in Canada are theatres operated by Vamoiis Players and Associates . . . providing entertainment for more than 2 miluos Canadians every week! ( Vor 25 years it has been our policy to male our theatres in your neighbourhood . . . friendly, comfortable and safe amusement centres for the whole family. Consistent presentation of the world's finest screen attractions has made our theatres leaders in entertainment. JAN. 22 - 27 ANNIVERSARY WEEK ATTRACTIONS MONDAY TUESDAY Complete Shows 1:00 - 2:58 - 5:06 - 7:14 - 0:32 ON THE SCREEN Lana Turner John Ilociiak "Marriage Is A Private Affair" (at 1:00 - 3:03 - 5:1G 7:34 - 9:52) ON THE STAGE DOROTHY DOUGLAS, Ventriloquist (7:24 - 9:42) .WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Complete Shows 1:00 - 3:02 - 5:06 - 7:03 - 0:30 Edwtl. G. Uolinson Lynn Bari "Tampico" (at 1:51 - 3:55 - 5:57 7:49 - 10 - lit Weil. Night On the Stage 9 p.m. Only -CAPITOL dUIZ" featuring GYKO AND KINSMEN Guest Experts (NOTE: Quiz will be broadcat from stage over CFPR at 0 p.m.) Thurs. Night On the Stage 9 p.m. Only "CAPITOL OUIZ" featuring Guest Experts from BOOTH HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY SATURDAY Complete Shows 1:CP - 3:G - 5:00 - 7:00 - 0:03 ON THE SCREEN William Powell Myrna Loy "Thin Man Goes Hume" (at 1:20 - 3:20 - 5:20 7:28 - 9:36) ON THE STAGE TED LEWIS and His Famous Hope Act AT LOCAL FAMOUS PLA1 TIIEATKE SATUItDAV IOi At 10 a.m. Jul SPECIAL CHII-DELs "Henry Aldrict Sir M'O i-Lino i "GENTLEMAN'S Gttl DONALD Dt'Hl -GOLDEN EWl Wc have a complete variety of avaublf Groceries, Fresh Fruits and circtal Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DF.I.TVEHV Mirninrlinnf fho rlf.v Ihn! tlTOB (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY 51 Opposite Canadian Legion I "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MOIIE CENTS' A. MacKenzie FurnitJ Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Store Will Be Closed From Jammrv 16 to January 29 InM Will Reopen January 30 327 Third Avenue HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood, per cord .... $10 Dry Poplar, per cord ..$12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c ' PHONE 580 INCOME Returns K. K. JKT 324 2nd Ave NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH CO LUMBIAI