LIVEN UP THE CITY HALL ... VOTE ... T. Norton Youngs For ALDERMAN k BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works weeluleiai wujil ui ui wiiua mr VsunuiuumiiK Tanks - Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders fREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Co: 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 984 COLD WEATHER AHEAD! order also check your Water Pipe Insulations. FOR CLEANING AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Sleeping Pajamas J m Printed Double-Spun Crepe. Two-Tone Lounging , Pajamas Made of Heavy Satin. Ideal Christmas Gifts Don't delay your Christmas Shopping NNETTES LADIES WEAR ul At rnn iat n APPROVAL . . . Villi Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL C:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. it . . . . by... Ra.. . ...... V,VVJ1IIV f. I IT VIT IF ,1V I .1 1 in I'.li MARKTH AiFm. v AniriFWT. PINAUI) ?VVT BATC1IKLUK LICIEV i r i nv iiaimmitt iiimilAKl) AYERS Theso nm nnr in efnnt . . nthprs arrlvlne shortly u n i ft t ma-. - r r r s m: i . k. l ; i i i j " i A If. 1 . Y r 1 1 It J U uu U m - Ormes Local News It A Mrs. Elsie Thompson wishes to announce she Is returning to her practice at thp Mnrtpm Beauty Shop. Public Dance, St. Peter's Parish Hall, December 7. Jean De Carlo's Orchestra. 9 o'clock. Bus service to city after dance. (283 ) Capt. Allan Vance, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance, has arrived In the cltv and Is now staying with his parents at their home In Westview. He was a guest at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Thursday. APubJic Meeting; Films, "Valley of the Tennessee" and "Great Lakes." Speaker: Breen Melvln, Extension Department, U.B.C. Oddfellows' Hall, Friday December 7, 8 p.m. Sponsored by Prince Kupert Fishermens Co-opera tive Association, A A A A A A 8 0 A 5 A A A a X A A a A A A A A A A A A A tts Pioneer Druggists a REXAi.T.H-w-mw Phones 81 and 82 -j.iajialaji1Sij11i3.iSiS...n'''"-' Rly for best selection in Christmas gifts ems Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, Decv7, 8:00 p.m. sharp. Installation of officers, silver march and social. (283) William Sheardown has been at Burns Lake for the past week cn business in connection with the store at that point. He is ex pected home this week-end. Robert Mallory, who has Just received his discharge from the Army after serving overseas with the Royal Canadian Artillery, Is sal.Yig tomorrow by the Cassiar for his home at Port Clements. Lt. Col. M. G. S. Brown M.C., D.S.O., engineer officer for Pacific Command, arrived in the city Wednesday by aircraft on an Inspection tour of coast de fence installations at Barrett and Casey Points. These establishments are to be continued on a functional basis. FOR LOCAL DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY POST YOUR MAIL BEFORE DEC. 18 ALLOW EXTRA TIME FOR OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERY So that Postal Employees may enjoy Christmas at home THERE WILL BE NO MAIL DELIVERY CHRISTMAS DAY lived by eirthority el Hen. trnttl Berlrond, K.C., tAf., Foifmosftr Gtnerof TO THE ELECTORS ' OF rniNCE RUPERT I am offering myself again as a candidate for election as Alderman. In 1943 and 1944 elections you consistently elected me and during that time I have been a member of the Health, Police, Relief and Licensing Committees, for two years member of the Finance Committee and have been the City Council representative on the Union Board of Health, the Recreational Council, the Public Relations Council and many other special committees. I have been ' a member of the Library Board for twelve years and chairman in 1945, and citizen's representative on the Civic Centre .Association executive, for three years. In' asking for your vote again, I wish to be judged solely on past performance and If you think my services have been a useful contribution I trust that you will again favor me with your vote. I represent all classes of voters and am guided only by my desire to serve the best Interests of the city and its citizens. ALDERMAN NORA I'.. ARNOLD. A. MacKcnzie Furniture "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 20 QUINLAN HASSOCKS They are lovely Hassocks; you must see them to appreciate their worth. Priced from $1 1.7."i 20 HASSOCKS Some are made In triple tone and are very serviceable for every-day use. Priced from $:t.tO 15 END TABLES Inlaid walnut tops. Priced 1.TM G CHESTERFIELD TABLES Walnut inlaid tops. Priced at .S I ."5.50 A shipment of Doll Carriages will be here this week. Mail Orders will receive our prompt attention. HONE 775 327 THIRD AVENUE G. R. MUTRIE REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Now located in Room 1, Stone Block G. U. MUTRIE Optometrist Mrs. Nigel Sherwood returned on last night's train to Terrace after a brief visit to the city. Commissioned Engineer Fred Skinner, R.C.N.R., arrived in the city Wednesday to spend a weeks leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skinner, 2254 Seal Cove Circle. Tip Top Tailors are pleased to announce that they are again able to accept orders for civilian suits and coats for ladies and gentlemen. Eight or twelve weeks required for delivery. Pete Cra- vetta, Sixth Street. (284) Cpl. T. D. Brunton of the Ter- his place in partnership with his brothers, William and Allan, In the grocery business. Mr. and Mrs. Sheardown have taken up residence In the Killas & Christopher Apartments. Breen Melvln, former Y.M.C.A. supervisor here and now with the extension department of the University of British Columbia, arrived in the city dn Wednes day night's train from Winnipeg where he attended a co-opera tive conference. He leaves night on the Cassiar for the Queen Charlotte Islands and will return Sunday on his way to Vancouver. ' Announcements Eastern Star Tea, Dec. 12, Mrs. C, A. Berner's. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree, Dec. 22. Legion and Auxiliary members with children 12 and uder, please phone Mrs. Morrow, Black 752 before Nov. 30. L. O. B. A. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Dec. 27. Refreshments. De Carlo's Orchestra. Canadian Legion -and Prince Rupert Regiment (M.G.) New Year's Eve Party and Dance 6th Avenue Armouries. Ad mission by invitation only. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY P.M. 4:00 Fred Warrng 4:30 Science Magazine 5:00 Isabelle McEwin 5:30 Remember 5:45 G.I. Jive 6:00 Magic Carpet 6:15 Listening Post 6:30 Jimmy Carroll 6:45 Our's and Thelr's 6:50 Recorded Interlude 6:55 Ideal Hints 7:00 C.B.C. News 7:19"-CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8: CO Books for the Times 8:15 Concert in Miniature 8:30 Vancouver Playhouse 9:00 Abbott & Costello 9:30 Russell Bennett Conduct t0:00 CBC News 10:15 Thomas Anthony's Orch. 10:30 Eight to the Bar LISTEN TO ACE COMMENTATOR AND MASTER STORY TELLER IVVIIIH IV Ilk I wxmm Quality Repairs at Economy Prices Hed.-FrJ. I CFPR LING 6:45 riV PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street YACHT DRAWING AT LEGION TEA Highlighted by a drawing for a model yacht donated by A. J. Croxford, a tea sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion attracted a good attendance in the Legion ( spend Christmas with his fam rooms inursaay aiiernuon. ine tea table was attractively laid with a' lace cloth with vases of pink 'mums and sliver tea service. Convener of the tea was Mrs. Frank Ellison while Mrs. O. V race detachment, provincial pol- WJV President, recelv- ice, arrived in the city on last " . 6U" night's train from Terrace, es corting Fred Fowler, a prisoner i sentenced to a month's imprisonment for breach of recognlz-ance. Mr .and Mrs. Anton Dybhavn returned to the city on the Princess Norah Wednesday after spending a month in Vancouver. They too are disgusted with Vancouver weather, for, during the entire month they were there, only five days were without rain. Harry Sheardown, after long service overseas as a combat of ficer in the Royal Canadian Air Force in various theatres of war, has arrived in the city to take Dominating the room was the model yacht set in a realistic sea of blue and white. The drawing was carried out by Mrs, H. M. Daggett, the winner being B. A. MacLeod, with ticket number 614. Following the drawing the president ex tended thanks to Mr. Croxford Stanley Savllle and others who had contributed to Its success Assisting In the tea room were Mrs. H. Smith, sr., Mrs Bater Mrs. R. Murray, and Mrs. C Michaloff. Pouters were Mrs N. J. Robertson and Mrr J McGreish. Mrs. W. M. Rothwell, Mrs. A. McNeil and Mrs. T. Yelloway were servlteurs. In charge of the raffle were Mrs. G. A. Hebb, Mrs. A. 3 Croxford and Mrs. F. Ellison Cashier was Mrs. A. J. Crox ford. Miss Audrey Vaughan, regional councillor for Wartime Housing from 'Vancouver, is sailing tomorrow morning by the Cardena on her return to Vancouver after having been here for the past few days on official duties, OUCH- MY BACK1 Stiff, achey back may, be caused by sluggish kidneys. Gin Pills help the kidneys to do a full time jobl Money back if not satisfied. Rigutar tilt, 40 Piltt larglil, 80 Pills lnlh U.S. thfr "Gln rilll" Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK, VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 CHRISTMAS Specials At The B. C. CLOTHIERS Fine Assottment of Ties In very nice patterns. From 50c to $1.00 Men's Silk Scarves In very nice patterns. From $1.25 to 82-00 Men's Pyjamas From 82-5083.50 Men's Dress Shirts From $2-00 M $2-95 Men's Blue Overcoats Scial 819-50 Men's Waterproof Raincoats Priced 87.00 $9.50 Boys' Suits From Boys' Suits Sizes 28 to 34, In fine wool tweeds. From 14.50 .$16.50 Boys' Pants In cotton lly. mixtures and all wool 82-50 to 84.50 Boys' Shoes From $3.50 $3.95 Boys' Sweaters In fine wool. From $1.65 10 $3.00 B.C. CLOTHIERS Third Avenue Just West of Sixth Street LSrincc Uupctt Daili? JSrlus Friday, December 7, 1945 Mrs. Fred LaSette and two children of Vancouver arrived In the city Wednesday to spend the holiday season with Mrs. LaSette's mother, Mrs. A. M. Beattie, Taylor St. Mr. LaSette will arrive at a later date to INDIAN SEAMEN GRATEFUL NEW DELHI 0) India seamen of the Merchant Navy reaching Britain are receiving a complete civilian outfit from the Shipwrecked Mariners Society. They express gratitude for all that has been done for them during their' captivity. 1 ILrd Lignrinvm m IMtiTit -saiLkH MF? . ...... I in in 1 . Ml i I Mi in n W vM Plentiful yet soft light is I I iitj I essential for the comfort and L M safety of your eyes. Remem- aU ber General Electric lamps H I stay brighter . . . longer. WKmEi I Ii GENERAL f ELECTRICl MADE IN CANADA I Plumbing and Heating 'Engineers OIL AND COAJ. STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave: and 4th. Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and ' VALUATOR 'SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 Quality Style ARROW SHOES FOR MEN We can say this in three words ... BUY COAL NOW Quality and Style at Popular Prices Now Featured at the CUT RATE SHOE STORE LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA EMPIRE CAFE (Fo.ciiy L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 am. to 1 am PHONES 116 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY I