PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince RupfTt' Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING-EDITOR , Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 :. , Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates in City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year, $3.5r; One- Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mall, $3 .Otf a Year. MKMP.FR OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Oanadl&n Press is exclusively entitled to use lor publication of all news despatches -credited to It or to the: Associated Press In this paper and atoo the tucal newt published therein. All right ol republication of special despatches therein art also reaervfcd DAILY EDITION The Skeena Highway . Beginning to Hate . . . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1942 For years The Daily News has been urging the con struction of the highway between Prince Rupert and Hazelton, There have been other voices raised urging the same thing and to all these the news that it is about to commence is welcome. It is not necessary to review any of the steps in the campaign in favor of the highway. We had been told that Japan was a civilized country they are doing to some of the prisoners and we are ter rimy shoeked. We have read that no person or nation could begin to ficrht until thev hated the enemv. If the stories that Just Too Bad ... The English humorist, P. G. Wodehouse, wa in France when the Germans took over and was put in a concentration camp. Very soon the Nazis are said tr DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl Ladies' and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing W.V.V.VAV.VAVWWW The- XJ & I Cafe, Waterfront, Is rrow onen, under same i jl management. jj! J. H. BULGER Optometrist (Onnite Pout CHtte T 1 5-4-.. Canadian National Railways STEAMERS L E A V E PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER: Thursday, 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River, Saturday, 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls only. Prince Rupert to Ketchikan Wednesday, 11 p.m.; Friday, 3 p.m. To Stewart Friday, 3 p.m. TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT FOR THE EAST: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc, call or write K, S. C.ItEIO, CITV PASSENGER" AGENT, 528 Third Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Cafe Reopened Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 65T If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. STILL TIED IN BOWLING Savy Swingers and Annette' Continue in Deadlock at Top of Ladles' League. Savoy Swinger and Annette's are still tied for the leadership of the Ladles' Bowling League a a result of having both won clean-sweep victories In last night's regular league play. The Swingers defeated Stylettes three games to nothing and Annette's scored a similar win over Pioneers. complete results last nignt were as follows: Swingers, 3; Stylettes, 0. Annette's, 3; Pioneers, 0. Rangers, 3; Big Sisters, 0. Lucky Strikes, 2; Knox Hotel, 1 Optimists, 2; Bluebirds, 1. High single scorer was D. Mac- Phee. 292, and high average scorer Dot Ballinger, 222. The individual results were as follows: We are told that the survey of the section nearest the city j Menzi Lucky Strikes 178 1 win De reauy wun a view ia receiving lenaers in aoour, a Hague lis month and, in view of the Japanese situation, we hope! warren iei there will be no delays. ' i Peacock 184 j Cameron 140 Handicap- 35 and that she would treat her nrisoners irt a decent man- zelisko Totals 814 Knox Hotel-Eastman 89 Bluebirds 65 ner. Now we are bednniner to hear of the horrible thincrs ' Eyfor.d. Ill - w . Mmnxici 1UQ Brasell 156 Handicap 100 Totals 655 WO (iflmfn rr tTl vnn rrTl n vo tmio onfl r n- lrvccr r, raair tUnn Rangers vuuj,ii uiv. uui. iiu ci 7ticun Peterson 200 me ioreign secretary voucnes ior mem, we snail nate ail! Robins 191 Japanese and, when the war is over, we shall advocate Bremner 163 sending them all back to their own country. We cannot Jamcs :- 131 build a nation from such people. Baiunger 166 1 1 Totals 851 1 117 H VA Sisters ISow We urow . , . 198 Dickens 101 Prince Rupert has from the beginning been a small Rothweii 145 town with small town ideas but now at last we are get-Bond 183 ting away from the condition where every person knows ;A.lexder his neighbor's business and talks about it indicating that Totals'5 Si he knows more about it than does the neighbor himself. "rr" Now at least every second man we meet is a stranger stylettes and it is good for us to be among strangers for a change. 'stone 163 We p-et rid nf snmf nf nnr small tnun irlerxr W ?n ,Tn;!MontSmery 112 so, we lose much that is pleasant. We have to change to meet the situation. Nelson 129 Turgeon 153 Lautens 134 Handicap 15 Totals 711 Savoy Swingers McLeod 121 Basso-Bert 148 Borland 100 Croxford 176 Pierce 1 09 Boulter 123 Jennings 168 MacDonald 107 Keron ... 146 Hartwlg Handicap 39 Totals 637 Pfoneers F. McKeown ...... 164 Ounn 70 Yager 103 McKeown 140 Scharff 149 Handicap .. 99 Totals 755 Annette's Sellg Reaugh 215 MacPhee 109 Ericksorr 173 Owen 149 Dickens 155 Handicap 1 Totals- 808 233 160 75 112 192 36 810 110 91 183 141 255 1C0 894 201 198 182 188 272 1041 137 189 19G 183 136 69 915 104 174 190 131 177 15 806 162 143 181 153 190 203 191 127 I2U 5 842 219 157 80 17!) 139 99 873 172 163 294 167 152 3 951 3 122 88 122 138 272 36' 778 1 I 77, 121 no 84 138 100 630 235 104 95 122 227 783 196 72 147 81 212 69 777 255 136 162 123 200 15 791 162 143 157 249 have offered him better conditions of living if he would LaBelle 18 22? 153 'write nronacanda st.orips. Handicap 27 27 27 According to reports, he accented the bribe and snmp Totals 753 895 891 of his stuff was published in the United States hftW nfiMi.. they came into the war His humor is so delightful that ; Bourgorr 198 m us ix. cnw a iu LiuwA. ui mm as a iraitor to nis country, irvau While it is still possible to enjoy his books we cannot get'50mJan " f. away from the idea that the man who wrote them is not Snr 85 the man we would, like to know. Kwvktp- TT, 76 . , Totals 771 248 182 100 129 76 895 181 67 122 8T 76 C79 154 156 114 244 143 5 816 174 78 169 219 142 99 881 163 161 199 151 243 3 930 IN TIIK SfPHF.ME COIUT OF IiniTIll (OMMRIA IN I'ltOHATF. Iir Miitifr of th! "VlmlnMratlon Art" AM In Hi. Matlr ' !h F.Matr of fiicoli Kautr, Dfcfutrd TAKt WOTICR that by Orckr of HU ITonrjr Juogt pwiwr dtd tho 30 day of February 1943 I wan a.ppolntl Administrator witft Che Win aniwued of tw BUt o tlv tat Jacob Bauer. fonrwTly of AlUw Arm, BrltUh Columbia, nvtnw, who Jld on or about the 70t day of February 1949. All persona having ckvhn again th mid nUta are mjutrnrl Xn forward thtov torn on or bfifor Mwth 3ft J94T properly vert-fled ajvf oJljemwut 4rwrtbW o th aald ntete ere required ttr pay Uj me th amount of their lndebtdne forthwith, DA.TET at rrlnrw Ruprt, B, C. tM 3Sth day of February A. V. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Offlotal A4mlnlatrator. Prince Itiijwt, B.q, THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY MATT, Letter Box RADIO UKCKITION Editor, Dally News: ; I was much amused with "Brit- nnnlAii." la,.. Mitn-Hlnff n n nn. Lily Ol vertlsment over the local station that he heard about the efficient little gentleman our "Oenle of he Lamp" which was his to eeramaad at "The toCich of a Button." Brltannlcus" U, evidently, newcomer here and has not got used to our radio reeeptlon that la radio reception and no fooling. The dealers sen you a rrfee radio and kid you that you can get outfit in the middle of the elty. built of all the scrap they ean find. If "Brltannlcus" wants to ret eood radio reeeitUon he should Jita, SOLDIER'S FUNERAL Albert Hawthorne Dies at at Vern Union And Is Buried at Forrstdale BURNS LAKE, March 11: Funeral services were conducted J at Forestdale by Rev. A. W. At-' klnson of St. John's Church. Burns . Lake, when the body of Albert I Walter Hawthorne was laid In its nnai resting place.' The young man, who was widely known and well thought of in Cenlral British Columbia, contracted lobar pneumonia while In training at Vernon. His power of resistance was low and, In spite of every care, he succumbed. A military funeral was held at Vernon and a military escort ac- companied the body to the trait, a. sergeant and private coming through to the home at Forest -dale. Deceased 1 survived by Ms parents and his wife of less than a year who was the former Miss Frances" Foote of Endako. The boy's mother, Xfrs. W. Hawthorne, Is prostrated, and his wife is in the confinement ward at Boms Lake Hospital. The sraiuathT of INSIST ON STANDARD Victoria Says Wartime Bulldinr RequliemenU. VICTORIA, March 11: The city ef Vteterta is adamant Jn its demand for plaster interior ftrrtthes and for stucco exterior a well as other items In houses being built tui wartime Housing Limited in the outer wharf quarter uerc, . . a ....... ttortftvln hnpt Mid. everything on this -ciJ thT Md w your wife comes afeng and, to 11 "T -u u.nai ivot make sure that you do get "ever,- JLT"?Zl' 1 2 thing" on the radio he sells you, "YTV ' --" -he sells her a nice eieetfle sewlwg rw.11 t nt nre- machine and then another 4r. JSTtS realty mt; uuiuuiic, sew irt a nnr . .... electric wnrnlnir nlat t,. frMn o permuunsj her feet warm when she goes to bed. The government sells yrm a houses betow the standard they have sought to dc erected." Mayor MsOavtn said. Ills position was taken following mcmc iu uucruie; wur set ana ... ,, a r makes sure you get the utmost "-me "'LA " . , p- value out of It. places a wireless u,n.lo.,h (oai lie secure "rr"'" Norman B Robinson, head of Wartime Housing Ltd. In D C, or J. Y. McCarter. architect for n,C. pro- Walt until hr l i hi&okntit mrA elflcmtlons. for the city's proposed spe no delay and no increased Confirmation ean be had from Wartime Housing Architect McCarter. Consult Information , supplied you retarding improvements and services now scrvuvr these properties with total valuation of $78,000 in comparison to other districts. Victoria is a city and not a rural district and city vooncil will not aporove agree ment unless all requirement compiled with Whifflets From The Waterfront ! the" street Ughta are put out or . at ,''"'U',nlu . g stick around until after midnight mytr OBt,wd ay 9 when the sewin machines, warm- to Mr Mayhew In the fol- lng pads, etc. are off. Then and telegram: only then will he get perfect peaee W30a- " na PMIW ,or 001 'J and enjoyment out of his set and rrtfcrlor and exterior work used get H from his wife when he universally here, no wire lath re- goes to bed late for nicking ap -i""" ruuit"" all night. sonsncus. Armour Salvage Co.'s tuff Escor' arrived In port this morning from VstiROttver with a. load of lumber for the Ryan Construction Co With a capacity lfet of passen-sers and large freight cargo. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at l:3fr this morntng from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sal) at midnight tonight for Ketchikan whenee hc will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Capt. Robert W. McNeil, Vancouver pilot, and John Cochrane, compaas adjuster, are here on official dutfe. hivfcur nrrtfA nn the whole district goes out to the , the Prince Rupert this morning nuy. irom Vancouver. ta EQUIPS MEN For the men of Canada's army, only th Ut will Jo. From tin halt to aervK Good Oood ' " "i'i'""-u mini ims iM imcat Cnnadn cai can produce. eqpment cri money .. .lrB ami of money. And that muat l- provfde.l l,y ,l ,ne .nd vm ofCnw, oanrZZI. monev How ? IJy honouring pfelgr. lo nvrt trfitar anym errtifi,te. month, nyonvinffivow.lopaywar'taxrs whenil.ie. Br savin imw eve,, ti. Invtvin Victory 1mm khould further lor.ns U neenwnry Thin meana that every Canadian must learn to do witlioiit Homo of the things ha normally enjoya. Walrh your "fn'liiifr. Stern duty demand that we Sav for Victory now. Thlt 0ok will hlp yu Mv, . ww u, nnnfpt your Innomii, ha to ., by rlmral ' ' r KMrot ilniich. TlieKOYALBANKofGanada PIG TEX STEP INS LIGHT BBICE, BEIGE, BLUE vD WINK. JUST ARRIVED! Theee Sko nre tho frnojt of fheir ftlml on the market . , . Ruilt v, floxilile oak-tanned soles, raised rr. form soles and very soft tex lr a - I Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" 000000000000 oooooocooooooo 00000000000000 Id For Quirk, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SKKYIfF. PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT iOOOOOd 00000000000000000000000000000000000000043093 ANNETTE'S 1 1 ins Coats, (lirtV Drwso, Children's CnnU, Children's Dresses in Suit.), Dresses, , Blouses, and m A ii T 7 J TJV Annette Ladies Weal Household Requirements Sovereign PY.cinl Tissue .... 10c and 2c Dennison Emhosed NaphinsOc Household Expense Books 53c Scrap Books 10c and IV Paper Doilies pkg Baking Cups 100 nnd 150s; pkg. 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