3D AY Uuiiumvx ii,ivi6 Inngcs rs'ccdca ,ECTORAL REFORM IN GT. BRITAIN Bimatrd 50 I'crcent oi Uigtule lyot.r Have Bccri Tut Off Lists by war's aiaiies. Bv HAROLD FAIR' C:in;.'Uan Press Staff Writer tONlX'N Feb. 11: Vi Britain ni, ncld a general election I! ai' eligible voters partiefpat- ,m..: the election machinery Ivirtiauled but tne government R (.v -o to study reform need- ivie fie: ;i oral register has not Uarqlo FAIR been renovat ed since June, 11)39, and per sons reaching voting age since then are still not eligible because their names are not on the list. Wartime population movements brought f u r-ther complica tes x :: oecause of absence of en, -om their constituencies bp observers estimate as many 0 oeirent are no longer ble; on- n. ' ticrDcri Mumson ma fan to ice ii;ni: :on secretary of state r. i. nj appointed a 15 or .: party committee to j r...- ana report on tnwr ii The move does not mean a-iv eie-'ion. Informed sources hi: i. cloned to have need- sn;s!:n;ne:-v available after thei Possible Redistribution it tin .c. headed by Sir a: .; Viv.au resMrfcrar-general E ::uar and Wales, also will iiuc r .i..; ;,')-.it4on of pariSi-' ta : .. regarded as long Sbii).. i' Morrison told par-"o m th debate on the di Parliament Ad u . a ,ix)d case has bw f.n iual invesUwtton T. whirh wn'nlrl SflcoTrel? ttn? crqiarationnir' rie vot mo possible redistribu- "jrrmlttee's terms of xef--ir: ;ed it. to .cottier : ived registration ma-a be devisd Shaving to the cireuni-ottain in the pe-i tli? termination of to examine tech- 'm.-; connected with re- A to r,v-i;icrti(.ns ' "h, r.;e arc made th? r irontinnp r kpo onv i fo: j?d by irid'eperi-the wartime party "u;.n? on an increasingly Effect of the -pics-' n ..;,. was seen jn rnany ioi year where only Pa i;. i-i r,t Iho n1irtni-ata nc ' be settling-down period lowed before a new reg-ompiled depends on the situation. Arter the last r.he election took place weeks of the Irving on the Western ) by mall while those pi away cast their ballots by ' ooutip.iuns have urged ' eiect.on take place until oi (our years after the war's CENDIARY BOMB HERE VALENTINE MESSAGES Some Siiffjfcstions Appropriate To War Theme Are Made MONTREAL, Feb. 11: The fixed text valentine message designed ..his year by Canadian Telegraph companies ln:ludfis a type of greeting patterns to blend with .he general back drop of a world at war. Telegraph messages such as "while you are guarding your country. I am guarding my heart against all others" will appropriately cause the burly sergeant to, Dlush to the roots. This type of message will sup- r?mcnt the regular fixed-text Utv by James Wood- n,cnt,no niitc r.rnviHrt hv f" Ullfl l.ibpc lnloritci ii I . . .... v.,. tnlnnrnnh nnmnnn fR nnri 1R flP- Exhibit. pcf.in? considerable atten- sipned particularly for exchange . between Canadian girls and their If" fne part of passersbv is nnn un TTf cfatAC fV,, .. . . ,, - - , VUitUUa tf.ilU bllC UlUbtU fcJV.l!o. ay in the milv News' h- Inany WIU preier l"e v poihi,, . M I'vfctpry symbol as exemplified in j wicic u in uutuy .... vvvv nnA no; b,a d nttii &hiiJ"U'b J"T " P incendiary bomb actual- n.. . ,f like I M"l"lbs tu 4ilJ '-'tu.itau. rpartiniin k mb w , J And as the ll5hts in naval bar-LSm'3' 'as f?u"d racks are doused for the night, hvnnH,Z .1 . pe" y, rhymes such as "Through all the .u.i! ('. desire: "1 would et-en enjoy doing K. P.. if my valentine you would be." Tlfese and many more messages have been prepared by Canadian heart pleasers. Special low rates apply for these forms of greeting. FLOWERS FOR ST. VALENTINE ilK'rtlo' May Give an Advance Showinx of Spring and Here's Some Hints. By BETTY CLARKE Spring flower fashion for for- THE DAILY NEWS as well as gay evenings. . Here's a good idea to go by: Fit your flowers not only 'to .your coiffure but to the size and shape of your face if you want, to look telegraph companies for Valentine as pleasing and smart as, spring Day when .hearts are trumps. j itself. The telegraph companies have j One orchid design goes with long not pverlooked the boys overseas, paair glamorized by the winged Moving through the cables along headdress, ... suggesting that a filer 1 1 3 1 ...IH 1 me ucu ui uic u.cBii win oe many might have sent the flowers. An aviation heart was made particularly for long hair rolled around the head, with a braid across the iront to complete the .roll from e.ther side. -Here are some hints about-wear ing flowers: If you choa3e to wear flowers this spring, choose them to fit our perfume. If the fresh, 'fragrance is not the same 'a the .perfume odor, you waste whichever is th weaker. Nor should your perfume be strong enough or- different enough to clash with the flower fragrance. You'll feel much nit auu uttvi uiui a uiivviviio uuil m l 1 -hairdo moTC Perlec, much more of-a-because be reflected in inspiration, I Valantlne's Day is a sor lpievCe ou lf '" ytT bfa"ty, better a'dS ble"d; and feci , of send-off for the sentimental j 'better , if you ..wear large or plab- geason , 'orate flowers with" simple frocks. This year designs vary from a'Conse nt,y Choose simplerflow-falrly informal heart of sweet- ers for frilUer frocks heart roses to an aviation head- Don't be ' bacward hen 'your dress of two butterfly orchids, :pscort asks ,ydu kind of somewhat heart - shaped them selves. A heart of sweetheart roses can complement a coiffure of short - atprf ye"r come rain or snine, in ai- m ... h . . ""opped curls. The corsage sets Ii m"-chant i ways be your valentine," .will prob- ton emf,loyed here by ably dance through the minds of n the toP and back of the hair, Sm? UnB C- I Canadian sailors. which was carefully arranged by porab on May 4, 1941, land-' Private J. Doakes will make it washing it first in a soapless f emergency water tank of n nnint tn ,nn t t tn vwh. tho shampoo containing hair condl- flowers you prefer or what dress I you are wearing. He deseivcs some help in selecting a suitable ornament for you. YOU KNOW AT ONCE The first letter or the lirst two Fum Institute in Liverpool, nearest telegraph office arid send tloner to keep the curls mahag- letters of radio call slgnaHJ lydi-, and smothered out. . the follow! maep tn his able a good idea for busy days cate the nationality .of the mid er. Seizing the Japanese Fleet On This Coast Upper left Ratings of the Canadian Navy, their service rifles slung over their shoulders. tand guard at the wheel of a Japanese fishing vessel seized by west coast authorities immediately after Canada declared war upon the Nipponese Empire. Lower left During the recent seizure each Japanese boat was demobilized by the removal of some vital part of its motor. Now that the gov- ' ernment has decided to allow the owners to lease or sell their boats to white fishermen, these carefully tagged and stored parts will be replaced. Below The Union Jack goes up . . on one ot the Japanese fishing; . vessels Immobilized by the CJarta-dian .Navy. Jap fishermen will ' ' hot be allowed to operate during - the war. Mail Schedule For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and "Fridays 5 p.rn. Prom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday , 12:30 p.m. Thursday 10:15 p.m. Friday 9:30 p.m February 12 and 23 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday p.m. Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Friday .. p.m, February 8 and 19 a.m. For Stewart and Premier Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday 2 p.m. From Stewart and rrcmler Tuesday a.m Thursday1 8:00 p.m For Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday . 7 pm. From Alice Ann, Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday a.m. For Ocean Falls Thursday 10:15 p m. Friday 9 p.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Friday pjn. For Onren Charlotte Islands February 10 and 24 ... 9:00 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands February 9 and 23 a.m. For Alaska Wednesday 2:00 p.m. February 8 and 19 a.m. From Alaska-Thursday ; 6:00 p.m. February 12 and 23 p.m. i 4 it AGE OF GOLFERS Send Your Copy Early Local news contributions should be in the Daily News 4 office by 10 a.m. on the day following the event prefer- ably the night before, a let- terbox in the door being there to receive copy. Local news not In by 10 a.m. runs the risk of not being pub- llshed. We prefer to have news contributions typewritten neatly and double spaced, if possible. However, legible writing will do. CHICAGO, Feb. 11: Oi More than 50 percent of American golfers are 32 years or older and 65 eroent are engaged in sedentary occupations. FOIi FUEE CHINA An American company is building 20 steam locomotives for Free China's Yunan-Burma Railway. For the East C.N.I1. TKAINS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m. PAGE TECRHi; Canada at War 25 Years Ago Feb. 11, 1917: British captured strong enemy positions south of Srre Hill on the Somme Front. Italians repulsed heavy Austrian attacks eait of Gorizia. Germany attempted, through the Swiss government, to re-open negotiations with the United States. TREES OF NATION All of Argentina's forests are under state control. IN THE SI I'UKMK COI KT F MltlTISU (Oil. Mill A IX I'KOUATE In the Matter of the "AUmliilitration Act" uiid . : in the Mattrr of the Gktate of John llavid tracer Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of ills Howr, W. E. Fisher, made on the 28ib day of January. A. D. 1942, I was ap- poumea juecuixr cl (He estate of John Dxvf.a Irmti, dsccawd. and ell parties having claims ajadnst the said Estate are hereby req-uarel to turaish .same, prtpeny veruijo, v me 00 or cerore the fcecend day of Alarch, A-D. 1942,-and all jlarileB indebted tr the estate Are required to pay the amount of their um-jix.t'UTiesB co me icruiwitn. DATED at F fence Ruosrt. B.C till 30th day of January, AX. 1942. MELVIN McKAY STEVENS Prince Rupert, B.C. Executor. IX THE Nt 1'KEME COl'KT OV IllllTIWll KILIMIIIA IX ritOH.VTE jlii the .Matter of the "Administration Act" In the .Matter of the Estate of Harold Kornliiis svemlsen, otherwise known is llarald KtvaiiMin and Harold Mttanwn, lieceiised. TAKE NOTICE JJiat ,hv Oivler r.e th. Honir Jul7i PiiJier. imi JiKf7 r.-t fjv. Stifiitaia: Can of British. Columbia,; I u on me sfin day 01 January AD. ii.-Jiti.ja Aaj8u:or cr the oi Hirald KomeUug Svenclson, 1 1 acrwias kr.. vn as Haiaild Sw-anson, md Karald B . ....n. Doceised, formerly at tlw Cli.or of FrJice Rupert, wjao Ji:U a. :t at i1'. il'ae 28,:h day 'of teer 1941. All pcraaaj IndobHed; ' to te . i'i ':'.'. e ure required to pay the ins u: tf their icdc-tk -sluea to.'ra? or'.-'i- 'I aovd all -,;erE:in3 having claims -sala -the i!id Eii. are required., to .'lie -'ih:tn with me property verified on a tacre fcha l&th day of March 1&42 ;a :in which dktrlimtiUwi will toe made bavins regard caily l guch claim of wfctto I ehali have been notllied. ' DATED at Prince Rupert, BC. this 10th day cr Frbiuary 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Oflloal Artmlniftrator Prinne Ri-ert. ' B.C. THE M l'UE.ME lOl RT OK 1IIMTISII t'Ol.l'MIWA IX I'KOIIATE III the .Matter of the "Administration Act" And In the -Matter of the Estate of lorzeii .sveiidsfMi (ii:imi miii.wu Jtnmyn as Jitsenn s. de-aard) deceased, Miriuir, TAKE NOTICE that by order OI Hia Honor. W K piahm. mn- , ... v.i uie ioui& day of January. A. D. 1942. I ,m ?ip. polluted Admi'1li!jitr.,tnr rf K Vj- Jorpen Svendwn Odegaard (-otherwise known as Joseph S. Odegaard) deceaHed, jwrures naving claims againat the said estate are hereby required' to furnish same. Tirnirvlf vHfiAH . . on or before the 28th day of rWuary, mji paraes inaeowd to taie estate are required to pay the amount of their -indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prlruw Rirvrt n r 28th day of January, A. D. 1942. G O L D S E A L nuttMAlN A. WATT Official Administrator, : Prince Rupert. B.C. THE SEAL OF QUALITY mm - o joe r 1 Sockcye Sainton Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Sainton Smoked Salmon Bloater '1 t 1 : savoy HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Box 5t FRASER STREET Prince Rupert