tc7 rtrr rt Civic Election, Thursday, Dec. 11 -- Voting 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Civic Centre THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY PRINCE RUPERT JUNIOR CHAMBER Ol- IQMMhKlh Act promptly'to- jL, muscular serenes and tltfht-2 (iu of coughing in the night. on cime-tcsteu Vvou J$k LOVELY TO1 V LOOK tfJ AT! COME IN AND LET OUR EXPERTS STYLE YOUR HAIR IN EX- CniNO NEW WAVE8. rilONT. CSS Helen's Beauty Salon iOG Fourth street LOCALS ponstable and Mrs. Ted Brue iri. family are leaving on tonight's train (or Terrace where Constable Brue has been trans ferred in the provincial police service. Miss Jessie Oregson of Vancouver arrived in the city Monday evening on the Princess Louise for a visit with Miss Dorothy Ebbutt. She may take up residence here. Miss Marjorle McCool from Zealandla, Saskatchewan, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train to pay a holiday visit at ,lhe home of her aunt and uncle, fr. and Mrs. L. Franklin. I O. A. Thompson, superintendent of British Columbia dis trict for Canadian Pacific Air lines with headquarters In Vancouver, returned south by yesterday's flight after a brief business visit here. He had arrived on Monday afternoon. Do You Have FIRE PROTECTION ftc handle Fire Extlntuiihers for any need . . . OAS OIL ELECTRICAL er GENERAL FIRES All types all sites KIDDE LUX C02 EXTINGUISHERS PYRENK FOAMITE Ideal for Home, Office, Boat, etc. ran us for Information regarding your fire protection requirements. COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR RECHAROINO ON HAND PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. ' Coal - IUiildinp Supplies Paint Hardware PHONES 651 - 052 I Frank Dockrill, Telkwa coal mine operator, arrived in the city last night from the interior. Staff Sergeant O, A. Johnson of the district office of the provincial police, left this afternoon by air on an inspection trip to' the Queen Charlotte Islands. Lt.-Col. Keith Dixon, local De partment of Transport Agent, left this afternoon by air for Sandsplt on an lspectlon trip of the wharves at Skidegate,' Queen Charlotte City, Port Cle ments 'and Massett. He plans to return to the city on the Casslar on Sunday. J. J. Siemans, Manitoba co operative leader, who has lust) returned from a tour of the Scandinavian countries, is expected to arrive in the city next Monday on the Princess Louise I on a speaking tour He will ad-i dress a meeting in the I.O.D.E. 'llall on the topic of co-opera-'tlve progress in Scandinavia. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "Our water pitcher was empty, and we were very dry." 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of '.column"? 3. Which one of these words is miMpelled? Miniature, chara-ature, character. 4. What does the word 'prolific" mean? 5. What Is a word beginning with fl that means "to move as a wave; rise and fall"? Answers 1. Say, "and we were ery thirsty." 2. Pronounce kol-um Inot kol-yum. 3. Caricature. 4 j Reproducing freely. "Remember ; that money Is of a prolific na- ture. Money can beget money I Franklin. 5. Fluctuate. J Dally News Cwssllied Columns. II I ilM II III! 1 I ' i i !' PIlM RUMANIA'S PREMIER AND WOMAN FOREIGN MINISTER Dr. Petre Groza, Romanian prime minister, Is shown making a speech during the gathering at the 6ovlet embassy m aucnaresi. Next to him Is the newly appoinvea woman iurciK Mrs. Ana Pauker. The occasion for the celebration was ine jum anllversary of the Russian October revolution. MIXED 'T BOWIS LOWNA GETS s ii-iMir rnrriiir dui n-invj yt un... LtAOUt JUItUUU Schedule for Mixed "BM Bowling League Is announced as follows: nnmlvr It Oouears T8. Miss or Hltt. Ideal Detergent va. B. C. Pack-era. C.Y.O. V. Brownwoods, Triple XXX va. Islanders. December Jl Ideal DetergenU vs. Triple XX. C.T.O. vs. Cougars. Islanders va. B C. Packers, Mlsa or Hits va. Brownwoocs End of first third Januarv 4 Uoueara vs. Triple XXX. BC. Packers Vs. C.Y.O.. iwanatra v. Miss or Hits, Ideal Detergents va. Brown woods Januarv 11 C.T.O. vs. Ideal Deter ments. Triple XXX vs. Miss or Hits, . - . i. . . . B.C. Packers va erownwooas, you-gars v. Islanders. , January lo Misa or m . Paekera. Islanders vs. Brownwobds, Cougars vs. Ideal DetergenU w , r v n 'w nc T.TanHn V C.Y.O Counars vs. BC. Packers, Triple XXX II. Id vs. Brownwoods, Miss or Mlta vs. tergents. February I cougars vs. rou-woods. Islanders vs. Ideal Detergents. Miss or Hit vs. C.Y.O.. Triple XXX vs. B.C. Packers. February 8 Triple XXX vs. Islanders, Miss or Hlta vs. Cougars. Ideal Detergents vs. B C. Packers. C.Y.O. Brownwooas February 15 Miss or Hits vs. nrnwnwoods. Ideal Detergents vs. Triple XXX, C.Y.O. vs. Cougars. Isl-ariHera vs. B C. Packers. February 22 B.C. Packers vs. C.Y. Islanders vs. Miss or nit. Brown- woods vs. Ideal Detergent, Cougars ,. Triple XXX. February 29 Triple XXX vs. Miss ui.b n r Packers vs. urownwuuua n,,.n v Islanders. C.Y.O. VS. Ideal KELOWNA A. F. Haddad has commenced the building of a bottling works here, the estimated cost to be $40,000. The size will be 70 by 40 feet and the structure will be of concrete blocks. Mr. Haddad, who comes from Cranbrock, says he moved td Kelowna because of location and climate. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver n. Rundav ss Camosun, 2 pm Monday ss Princess Adelaide ' 10 urn. i Tiipsriav ss Coaultlam. 1:30 Triple nms . 1 - : i Thursday ss Prince p.m. Friday ss Catala, midnight. From Vancouver-Sunday ss Coquitlam. 4 p.m Ionday ss Princess Adelaide. p.m; "Wednesday ss Printe Rupert 10:00 a.m. Friday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. Friday ss Catala. a.m. For Alaska-Friday ss Camosun. 2 pjn. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 12 midnight. From Alaska Sunday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. Detergents ers. -i.n.u. va. oruuuuuo March 7 urownwouus o. a.va vs. lamuuns. SECOND CANSO COMING HERE Triple Couears vs. Ideal Detergents. ) April 4 JOeal iKiergents vs iny'"1 Triple XXX vs. C.Y.O.. B.C. Packers xxx. C.Y.O. vs Cougars. Islanders Packers, iliss or Hits vs. vs, Miss or Hits i vs. B.C. March 14 Cougars vs. BC. Packers. Brownwoods Brownwoods vs. Triple XXX. Ideal End of the Second Third Detereents vs. Miss or Hit, Islanders April 11 Cougars vs. Triple XXX,, . r, , ... nvr Inlanders ' v CI Y O l' 1 J " March 2l-Islanders vs. Ideal De- vs. Miss or Hits. Ideal Detergents vs. tereents, Miss or Hits vs. C.Y.O.. B.C. Brownwoods j Packers vs Triple XXX, Brownwoods April 18-C.Y.O. vs. Ideal Detere- j w couaara " WP' xyx vs' Mlss or Hlts' March 28 Cougars vs. Miss or B C Packers vs. Brownwoods. Coll- , Hits. Ideal Detergents vs. B C Pack- ;ars vs. I-.landers. SPECIAL SALE One Week Only -Dec. 8th to 15th See 'Christie' at the Ocean Dock Final opportunity for the people of Prince Kupert to purchase WAR ASSETS MERCHANDISE AT REDUCED PRICES $4.50 each Single Beds, complete with springs, 36" wide. $4.00 each Simmons Folding Steel Cots. $1.50 each Folding Tables, 3'x6'. 50c and up Kitchen Chairs. $4.00 each Double Lockers, can also be used as wardrobe. $2.00 and up Kitchen Tables, all sizes. $8.00 each Dining Tables, hardwood, maple and walnut. $6 00 each Dining Tables, masonlte top, 34-W. $5.00 and up-Filing Cabinets; 4-drawer, wooden. $1.00 each Donnaconna, 4-shelf cupboards. $1.50 and up Various Tables, large and small. $12.00 each Office Tables, oak and walnut, 2-drawer. $4.50 each Office Chairs. Odd Lots of Lumber (2x6) (1x6) (1::4). 30c each Large Waste Baskets. Large Laminated Maple Cook's Tables, (36x72) 36x90), with racks and shelves. 5-Ply Doors 22"x34", suitable for wartime house cupboards. Work Benches and Tables of every size. Restaurant Tables and Benches (booth type) high quality Counters for Stores, Cafes, etc. Office Equipment and stationery, etc. etc. etc. etc. ON DISPLAY ALL AT IJARGAIN PRICES AT EAST-END OK OCEAN DOCK We are vacating on December 1 5 C.OME AND GET IT Will Ensure Uninterrupted Air Service Between Prince Rupert and VancouVer To ensure uninterrupted passenger, mail, express and air freight service between Prince Rupert and Vancouver, a second Canso flying boat is now on Its way here from Winnipeg. It was due in Edfonton yesterday and should be here any day now Pilot of the new plane for the fiieht out from Winnipeg is North Sawle, chief check pilot for Canadian Pacific Airlines, and James McGulre of the Fort St John-Vancouver run is acting as first officer. What disposition will be made of the Barclay-Grow seaplane, which has been used as a relief plane here for some time but which has not carried passengers, is not known. Canadian Pacific Airlines are I so equipped now that only adverse weather conditions will , interrupt the regular flight between Prince Rupert and Van couver vlt sandsplt and Port Hardy. GIRL IS WINNER OF TEA SERVICE Fourteen-year-old Melva Han son Is today the proud owner of a handsome silver tea service. Her ticket, number 399, proved to be the lucky one when Mrs. W. S. Noble, I.O.D.E. regent, made the official draw for the Cambral Chanter raffle. The The ceremony took place last night during the regular chap ter meeting. HOUSEWIVES' HOLIDAY STOCKHOLM, O The 500,000 kroner ($140,000) set aside by the government for .vacation trips for Swedish housewives was used last summer by 13,731 wo- Lmen. who- liad two- weeks' holi- ay ,n the country witn aI1 ex" Huperti Phone Green 917 P. II. LIXZEY "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 214 4th Street Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED Christmas Suggestions CHESTERFIELD SUITES BEDROOM SUITES Beauty Rest Mattress, Beauty Rest Box Spring Walnut Tables for every purpose WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR SPECIALS 327 3rd Avenue Phone 775 - - I ' ' Platform Adopted by the Trades and Labor Council 1. Municipal ownership of all public utilities. 2. Extension of water and sewer systems as funds permit, based on a definite, coordinated plan... 3. Tress for a revision of and extension or Municipal Franchise to ail Canadian citizens. " . 4. Improved harbor facilities for fishermen. i . ' 5. Continuance of Park and Cemetery improvements.. G. Costs of Education, Helief, and Social Services to be borne by the Senior Governments. 7. Continued building up of Reserves for future extensions to the Telephone and Water Systems. 8. Co-operate with any organization or Interested parties In an endeavour to have the Government construct or aid in the construction of an Airport. THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES ARE ENDORSED BY PRINCE RUPERT TRADES & LABOR COUNCIL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE FOREGOING PLATFORM: FOR MAYOR- Harry M. Daggett FOR ALDERMEN Vote Labor Edith A. Black George E. Hills George W. Rudderham August Wallin FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 535 T' prime Ituucrt Eillp Hcn U IL Hi Wednesday, December 10, 1947 ,f! , , f (Sk FORT 1 Oh Vx iSPi lit No coffee offers freiher, richer flavour than roaiter-freth Fort Carry Coffee. It's flavour-ieIed in Pfrofim. V-