PAOE TWO PIG TEX STEP INS LIGHT BEIGE, BEIGE, BLUE AND WINE. JUST ARRIVED! These Shoes are the finest of their kind on the market . . . Built with flexible oak-tanned soles, raised platform soles and very soft tex leathers. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes tt THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue, H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING-EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION' RATES Subscription Rates In City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use for publication of all newt deep&tcfcea credited to tt or to the Associated Press In this paner and alao the kical news published therein. All rights or republication trf special despatches therein are alao reserved DAILY EDITION sj&P' MONDAY, MARCH 23. 19U J. S. Woodsworth . . . The career of J. S. Woodsworth. M.P.. founder of complete admiration and respect even of those who were most diametrically opposed to his views. He always commanded attention. On the floor of parliament, which he entered as Labor representative from Winninen- in 1091 h a it-is the number of divorce petitions with which parliament' now has to deal. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver. Grandview .14i'4 Bralorne 7j)5 Cariboo Quartz 13 Hedley Mascot 25 Pend Oreille . 1.25 Pioneer XM Premier , j7 Privateer .25 Reno 20 Sheep Creek 1 .72 Oils. Calmont ' m c- & E .... 100 Home 2.20 Royal Canadian !o3'i Toronto. BeatUe .. Central Patricia "! .93 Consolidated Smelters 38.25 Hardrock J5 Kerr Addison 3.15 Little Long Lac , 1.00 McLeod Cockshutt L25 Madsen Red Lake 33 McKenzie Red Lake 1 .69 Moneta 22 Pickle Crow 13 Preston East Dome 1.88 San Antonio 1.50 Sherrltt Gordon 75 oooMOOooapooaoowKiowfW j Swedish civilian authorities have 1 tried out a new plan of evacuating from the cities all children 'under .15, sick folk, expectant mothers and people over 70, If and tjncucu is arawn into ine war. TIDINGS OF ITALY PRETORIA. March 53- were representatives from young people's organizations, church societies, cultural and recreational groups, war service clubs and trade unions some coming as actual mAmhAr nt th uAittli rrv through a feeling of futility. Bert CNetll led the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, whose death i on ("Yputh and international ai is recorded today, bordered on the spectacular. Mission firs:' GeoIBe "enderson that on worker minister of the gospel, longshoreman, labor lead- Jfi? T' er, parliamentarian, and finally head of a national polit- the Home Front." ical movement with objectives far removed from those of 11 a decided by resolution the old established parties, he stood out a strong colorful that youth snould Put lta weisnt fidUre in the nublie life of the Dnmininn Wo tua hind the A.R.P. by working with - . V QriJ KrtWt twe.eWl organization. A vote of appreciation was ex-j tended to the press for Its co-oper-', ation. j Arrangements were discussed for, the youth conference ball to be noted for his capable and determined advocacy of meal- ZVZ"" iiica wiiiui ne oeiievea WOUia Denellt the Working mail1 Those In attendance at yester- and the poor. Year after year he battled for repeal of meetlns Bruce Mickie-Section 98 of the Criminal Code, the "sedition" section ;burgh' wno acted a general only to have his efforts set at naught by the senatP enaie or or kott, Stf George B' 5fm?' Henderson, nenr3LHk- George the itsplf me commons commons ltseil. jLambry, John L. Corrigan, Bert -ngdjn, on me question ot divorce, his attitude and O'Neill, l. m. FeisenUiai, t. j. wh activity in the house was responsible in very large meas- liams ""y Lee, Arthur Thomp-ure for the of Mr and m 11 s- HarrUon' passage legislation which resulted in thP he ion' establishment Of Courts inrn,W. Sfc S i 12. Robert Park and Arm- ly lacked them; One effect of this j Men's Fine Wool imported I !J Made -to -Measure SUITS at 7- ,.. wholesale prices, SHI.tK) up. J omorrow s I ides t ModeS0LarB Selec : High 5:56 a.m. 19:19 p.m. Low .12:46 p.m. HOCKEY PLAY-OFFS Saturday. Rangers, 1; Toronto, 3. Sunday. Montreal, 1; Detroit, 2. Toronto, 4; Rangers, 2. Boston, 2; Chicago, 1. SWEDISH EVACUATION STOCKHOLM, March 23. See Me Evening, 17.0 feet Rooms 71, Central Hotel, Agt. 15.0 feet 7.4 feet 1 tiik si trf.mk roritr or iikitisii 1 rni.t miha IN I'KOKATi: In the Matter uf 1 lie "AilmlnMratlon I And In the Matter Art" of the K.Mate of John I'lva, learl TAKE NOTICE that (by order of Hi Honor. W. E. Flhr, made on the lath day of March. A D. 1042, 1 wa appointed Executor of the mta of John Flva. deceased, and all parties having claim a5aht the aald entote arc hereby required to furnish name, properly ven-fled. to me on or before ttie 17th day of April. A. D. 1942. and all parties ; ' Indebted to the entarte re required to (j) Py the anraiin ol tlielr hidebtedne! W HICIUHIWIUI. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 17th day of Uaneh. A. D. 1942. OLAF EVINDSEN Executor Alice Arm. B. C. IN Till: M'I'ltKMK ( (It ItT'Of llltlTIsil J (OIIMIIIA In the Matter nf the "AdinlnMrnllon ' Art" I And In the Matter of Jen Jarob Anderson olheruloe known a Jen r 'at lAnderum uixl Jark AnilerMin, liecrated. I can can rarlin radio l is devoting Wrln three u-. u ' TAKE NOTICE that toy Order of Hta'S hours Honor Judge rwher aJa u isui da, 2 vw. u iuunu til cjigusn " "Mivu4j i wa ftppcjuund Adman-1 , of messages from friends In Italv !tra'ir .e &.ie of th late jm to telr frlonH. V. L a'-herae known .: - nmuici in Jena r. Arvlermn inH .ioj.ir the Union ol South Africa. For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT DrWOOttOOODaOBDDOODdaDOODDOOOOOOOOOOOOOaoaOOOOOOOOOOa AfWlefwm 1 formerly of Premier, Biitlah Columbia, who died on or abonit the 17th day afl 'January 1842. All penanra having claim ataJnx the aald etate are required to. 5 tervatA them to me on or tWore April SOth 1942 properly verified and all 1 PVna Indebted to ihe ixtkt ertte m,4 required to pay to me Uie amount of f their IndetotedneM forthwith. Z DATED at Prince Rufxrt, B.C. thlal 14th day of March A. D. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT I OfflclxU Administrator S l'rlnce Rupert, Jl.C. THE DAILY .NEWS MONDAY MARCH EFFECTIVE " - Oddfellows' Scotch I WAR WORK DanceJsEnjoyed i Is Principal Topic of Discussion ; at youth Meeting Here Km-! ' olutions Passed. Fine Affair On Saturday Night ' Troves Completely Enjoyable Another en lovable evenlne of j Scottish dancing was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Saturday. It Youth and International affairs. on the "u5a lortnlghUj youth and Industry and youtti and Scottish dances sponsored by ttu the home front were the headiits Iocal Oddfellows' Lodge The ai- of an interesting round table ds- a,r ""ended. Only cussion In the form of an open ;nos rlnf. "iclal invltatlons forum held yesterday afternoon beng admlWed- under the auspkes of the Youth . Musif he Committee of Prince Rdpen There '"? ..Slti4h Orchestra with Archie McOhee, eccordian, Harry Eyolfson. plana, and Lewis Hllder. drums. Piper McLennan. Edmonton Fusiliers, played his pipes foi the lancers and his music wa .commended by all. Mrs. McOhet ' was unfortunately unable to take mittee and others a observers. Lively discussions arose on a number of subjects and some interesting views were exchanged. As the outcome of a discussion on the subject of total war effort, by any means been reached in Canada, the conference went on record as being in favor of an affirmative vote on the lorthcom- lng manpower plebiscite. her usual place at the piano owing to illness. Refreshments consisted of ice cream, cake and coffee. Those contributing to the sur- nMI imr Iff tlrm KTrmnn which it was felt had not as vet i . ... . . C. Eby, David Owens, John Eyolf-son. and Mrs. L. O. Hllder. Many of the pipe band of the Edmonton Fusiliers, who were present tllnrl rfSftn nL I arrtKtv fttfln( In Ai.uu.rr .uoject wn.cn came up of xrring refreshments and f0:icol trabe discussion was the teter wlth washl u of th( advisability of workers being rep- dl8llWL resented on a war production board so that labor might have a voice in making suggestions which might lead to more efficiency in the war industries. In this connection, the view was expressed that improvements might be made at the local shipyard. Th"; outcome was a resolution was passed calling upon organised labor, in dustrial management and the gov HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert. F. M. Laird, A. Moser, J. 11. Burgess. H. W. Launing. Alfred Ctm-raings, A. J. Wfriek and J Morgan. Vancouver; Clair O. McKer-cher. Lieut. C. E. Sine. V Sey mour, Peter Wong. Capt. T. D, ernment to get together for the K,rk clir- Mrs Charles J. Davies purpose of dlscussin and taken Juneau: W. B. Sargent. 3. McDon acting to step up Canada's war production. Another resolution passed by the meeting was that any attempt (to arouse race hatred would only tend to divide democratic farces and ultimately to weaken morale aid, H. Chase-Casgraln, A II ford Bay; Joe Dunn, Terrace. Rodd Valpy. Inverness; James E. Martin, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. II H. Nelson, Butedale. Mrs. Tony Malm sailed frorr here on the Princess Norah yester- the discussion day for Carcrosi Cafe Reopened The U & I Cafe. Walerfrnnl. J l Is now open, under same ! "I management. f. Fresh Iocal Haw and Pasteurized .MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 057 A.MALliA.MAlLD IiUILDLNT, WORKERS OF CANADA Prince Rupert, it.C. METROPOLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday in the month at 2 p.m. Unit No. 1: Shipwrights, Joiners. Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary. Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 1443 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PRO?. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot tt Cold Wafer Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19C ................ ........ 2 TIIK SEAL OF 5 G O L D S E A L QUALITY Slockcyc Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater r B.C. SECURITY COMMISSION Regulations Governing Residence and Movements of Japanese in Camps, Towns, and Other Localities Outside Coastal Restricted Area ;aaVaTrSansaTSa(Ta1iEB9'a'7I P. E. Olsen, accountant for the White Pass It Yukon Route at Skagway. was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning north after a trip to Seattle George McLaughlin, cashier for the White Pass & Yukon Route at Whltchorse, was another passenger returning north on the Prince. Norah after a trip to Vancouver. Announcement We ara, glad to announce that we are now adding a SIIOF. REPAIRING DF.IT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt In full charge. An Charlie has many yats experience In the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do It for you. We also carry DRESS SHOES AND WORKINO DOOTS. LING, the Tailor Sixth Street rhone. fill) Suits Pressed by Steam While Ypu Walt. . HEREAS under Ordcr-in-Council P.C. 1665 4th of March, 1942, the BRITISH I COLUMBIA SECURITY COMMISSION are vested with authority to make Regulations gov crning the control and supervision of all persons of Japanese origin in Canada 'AND WHEREAS all such persons are required to have in their possession at all times, the Registration Certificate issued to them by the R. C. M. Police and the Certificate of Permission issued to them by the B.C. Security Commission to leave the restricted Coastal areas; ' NOW THEREFORE, the B.C. Security Commission by virtue of their authority vested in them HEREBY ORDERS AND DIRECTS that no person of Japanese origin in any Work Camp, Village, Town, Municipality or other area to and in which they have been duly authorized or directed to proceed shall leavQ such place without the authority of the Commission or the officials of the R. C. M. Police or Provincial Police delegated by the Commission to carry out such Orders and supervision. AUSTIN c TAYLOR Cholrman, 1 h. C.;SECURITY. COMMISSION, f-- - . n Special Price for LADIES' and CENTS' SPRING CLOTHING $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Itlark ?7 SO Third Ave W- Wanted -Raw Furs iiioiiKsr MARKET ntiCES rAin jj4 Kcprcscntinn HUDSON'S HAY COMPAQ ii.in i. i t.t.i.... ... . pi.nnc .! v i.. wiwi.iiir.i.u, tow nay, rrlnce Ituperi, When You Want a Reliable. Comfortable, Depend' Iff PHONE 13 24-llour Sertlce at Regular Rates