i x '.2 Prince Hnpcrt DailpjclusTLtD. Friday, July 11, 1947 ' (Authorized M Second Class Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every afternoon except Sunaay bv ' 'Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd . Avenue,' Prince Rupert, . British Columbia. " f- a umrrm t f j t r nennv i th MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS ,. CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert ' to an communities comprising nonnern ana central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'City Carrier, per week. 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 17.00; ' Bj Mall, Per Month, 40c; Per Year, MOO. The New Attitude ' JUDGING FROM STATEMENTS he made in an J interview at Vancouver yesterday, W. R. Dev- ; enish, vice-president in charge of western lines, Canadian National Railways, who was in Prince ;; Rupert last week, has also been inspired by the new outlook for this port and district as have been many other recent visitors of importance here. He pre- dieted great expansion of northern and central British Columbia and of shipping through Prince : Rupert in the next few years. It is encouraging ; to hear officials such as Mr. Devenish speaking . this way. Their new and publicly expressed interest i; and optimism will, undoubtedly, inspire action on ; our behalf as far as it is within their power. T INTERNATIONAL LOAD LINE JT WAS A LONG FIGHT that the Prince Rupert l Chamber of Commerce had to have international load line restrictions on this coast amended so as to put Prince Rupert Vancouver. Of course, settled yet and will not convention on the safety of life at sea is held in London. How.ever, it is to be assumed that, with the recommendation of the Canadian government, the necessary change will come as a matter of .course. Thereby, another step will have been taken toward the goal of establishing this as a world shipping port. A discrimination, for which there was probably never any very good reason, will have been removed. ; MEN WEAR CLOTHERS TOO OMEN'S CLOTHES w tising is devoted to on a basis of equality with the matter has not been be until the international are news. Much adver promoting the sale of things designed to be worn by women, from fur coats to garments of which men with proper Victorian upbringings used to be unaware. The Women's pages of newspapers and magazines report the most trivial deviations in style. Fashion parades of women's clothes are held on the least excuse. - "Tnereis nothing wrong with this. Fvv'en.a male can find some interest in such news and advertisements. Nor are men uninterested in clothes and men's fashions although a parade of men's fashions draws facile ridicule from the columnists and the occasional full-page newspaper advertisement of men's clothing does not emphasize novelty. No chatty little paragraphs about what men of distinction are wearing appear on the financial or sports pages. Yet there is a news interest in men's clothes, or how would fashions ever change? A group photograph of 1910 will show the men looking as out of date as the women, and no matter how a man may - affect to despise clothes he is peeved if his new suit is unnoticed. ; It is possible to argue that .men are more dis-k criminating than women. A change of fashion in a man's suit may merely be .a difference in the cut ot a lapel or the width of a trouser cuff. To alter the fashion in women's dresses the designers have to add or subtract several inches from the length of the skirt and move the waist-line from the hips to the shoulders. Attempts to get men to accept more comfortable clothing succeed slowly, but a man dressed in the lightest tropical worsted suit is still carrying several ounces more weight than (his womenfolk think requisite for either comfort or decency. Perhaps men would be better off if g they gave more encouragement to the designers of v their fashions. A little imagination applied to the tZ business suit could work wonders. THIS AND THAT i. B rr-ri ''O Henry? Oh, yes, I love OHenry, but the nuts get In my teeth!' WIDOWS OP EX-NAZI Frau Von Schiracli Frau von Schirach, widow of the one-time high Hitler leader, Is pictured shortly after iter arrival- at Regensburg prison, on her way to the bathing hut. Suffering from sciatica at the camp hospital Is Frau Emmy Goerlng, widow of the late Marshal Hermann v Goering. Both widows of convicted war criminals, were themselves arrested by Bavarian denazification officials, Originally it was planned to keep Frau Goering under police supervision but she was interned when suspected of attempting to flee Into the British zone of occupation from her home at Auerbach. $600 Norse Bounty Spurs Wolf Hunters OSLO 0 With a bounty of ?buu per neaa, wolverines are Demg nunted in Norway as never before'; the Norwegian gov eminent news bureau announces. Last year, doughty Norsemen killed 80 of the savage animals and collected $5C,C0O, the bounty then being $700 a head. Doubts have been raised as to whether Norwegian hunters, not overly i careful as to International boun daries, might not have been bagging wolverines In Sweden or Finland, neither of which pay bounties. It has been ruled that the district sheriff must vouch for the hunter in those sections where the three countries join. IN THE SUPXKME tOURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP HANS HOLM, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order ot His Honour Judge W. E. Plsher, made on the 21st day ot March, A D. 1947, my appointment jis Executor ot the estate ot Hons Holm, deceased, was confirmed. All parties having claims against I the said estate are hereby required 10 iurnisn same; properly vermea to me on, or before the 31st day ot July, AD. 1047. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims qt which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness forthwith, DATED this 24th day of June, A D. 1047. ' OLE KILDAL, ' Executor, Estate of Hans Holm, co Brown Sz Harvey, Darrlstere and Solicitors, Prince Rupert, B.C. (181) PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO. P. 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As a young man he was "a member of the Metlakatla Silver Band. By trade he was a carpenter. On several occasions, in company v-ith ethers, he made evangelistic tours to the Immediate surrounding villages and up the Skeena. He will be remembered toy many for his kind and courteous disposition. An impressive funeral service was conducted by Brigadier J. T. Oillinsham of Prince Rupert., Ilvmns sung were "Jesus, Lover Of My Soul" "Abide With Me." Mrs. Gilllngham sang a solo. "My; Home is 'in Heaven.". Philip Awkland, a relative of Port Simpson spoke on behalf ol the bereaved. Following the funeral Jervlce fatCTnme-rrt'.was made' al'Aurlo! Point Cemetf ry. Friends and rel- r.Uvrs from the village and Port Simpson following the cortege to H ere t s Tlx le MIXER ! This London Concrete Mixer mixes rapidly and thoroughly, costs little to operate, is low in price and built to last a lifetime. Tiller models in 2, 2Vn 3, j 3 1 and 5 sizes. Non-tilt models in sizes Cs and Us. 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The following sent flowers: Metlakatla son Georse Edwin and Edna; Brother Edward and sister Elizabeth; Young Men's, Benevolent Association; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Leighton and fomlly; Mr. and Mrs. Robert-Nelsoaand family; Metlakatla Church Cholf; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lelohton and family; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryan and family; Mr. and Mrs. George Haldane. Port Simpson 'Mr. and Mrs. Excess Profits Tax Act Standard Profits Claims NOTICE Recent amendments to the above Act provide that all standard profits claims must be filed with the Department of National Revenue before 1st September, 1947. All applications are required to be in such form and contain such information as may be prescribed by the Minister and the Minister may reject an application that is not made in such form or that docs not contain such information. 0 The prescribed forms (S.P.I) are available at all District Income Tax offices of the Dominion Government. 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