If Mi& TWO B THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COIXMBU - Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince b Rupert Daily Neirs Limited. Third Arenue ; O- A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR MEMBER OK THE CANADIAN PRESS The CamrtUn Press is exclusively entitled to use tor patIlca-itton of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated ; Press in thy paper and alio the local news published therein. V -AH rights of repwbueaaoa of special despatches therein are alao referred. DAILY EDITION Monday. December 30. 1941 :Hail and Farewell . . . : Now that a newly elected group is soon to take Uver civic government for 1944, a few words of haii ;and farewell to those who are about to bow tmt may not be amiss. A green but willing crew, they Took over after a ten-year lapse of municipal autonomy ami in the year since they have, we can say without any fear of contradiction, done a good Job of civic re-establishment. No doubt Mayor Watts and his colleagues look back and feel that "there were many things that were not done and some things done that might have been done better. However, it was a vear replete with difficulties and obstacles some of which mieht have seemed almost insurmountable. However, the retiring mayor and hi$ council put their shoulders boldly and energetically to the wheel, gave freely of their talents and energies and, on the whole, did a mighty good job considering the circumstances under which they labored. The fruits of their labors may mature more fully anon provided their successors cany on as ably as they commenced. Too often is there failure to acknowledge a good job well done and we should not like to see the 1943 city council be succeeded in office without some appreciation being recorded here of the capable and conscientious manner in which thev handled the many and difficult some distasteful tasks which they were called upon to face. If the 1944 council does as well we will be as glad to give them similar acknowledgment a year hence. Standardizing Education ... There appears to be no good reason why provincial educational standards applying to various professions such as legal, medical, teaching and pharmacy should not be made interprovinciallv uniform and acceptable for employment in all provinces. For that matter the standards of elementarv education are now virtually uniform, the matriculation certification qualitifactions being practicallv standardize and to large extent Interprovinciallv acceptable. Each proviBce, however, requires final qualification examinations fr provincial certification in the professions mentioned. Why there should not be general Do-flUBion eertificatioas is one of the existing educational aiioaahes for which there appears to be no real jp5Uilc-tiL Just because it has alwavs been ta fray i? reason whv it should continue to be. Cer-am,T iifre aPPears 10 every argument favoring itandanzatkm of education in Canada particularlv insofar as the professions are concerned. I V-4T R 6 a iff '- & a? Continue to Speed the1. Victory Support the B.C. Stationers, Printers, and Booksellers ; $1,000,000.00 'War Savings Stamps Campaign for November and December Come on Prince Rupert, let's lead Canada! Each Stamp Purchased Entitles You to a FREE Draw on Valuable PRIZES! Get Year FREE TICKET - Bay Your War Savings Stamps from Dibo Printing Company Besncr Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 A Welcome Christmas Gift For Madame- - A eautiful r ermanent BY (ANNETTE POWELL 4? 55 BEAUTY SHO 4th Street (Across from rostOtticc) P 1 Of a Of Of a a1 & at si PE 1 m.A in... a) a uunc UIUC 911 AIR FORCE CASUALTIES i OVERSEAS Killed on active serrice: Bolstad, Kenneth Wallace. FO. J2H3: lens Bolstad father Bengoegh. Sasfc. Bodd. fteteert WUnasa Harry. PO. JMOt; Miss at. E. Badd "sister i. -ft West St.. Chatham. Ont. Musinr on aetire serrice after air operations: i Cook. Loo Franklin. PO. JIN-19: Mrs. F L. Get (aaotnen.! Kenton. Man. I Dunlop. Dawson Aubrey. PO. J2&696; Mrs. H. A. Dnk mother. 156 Victoria St AmacmK. N.S. Glbault. Joseph Leon, PO. CaslS: Mrs. J. L. Gibault 'wife. 1463 Gay St.. Montreal Shaw. Arthur Edward, TO J171 47: :A. E. Shaw father 105 Wet River St.. Paris Ont Rivers. Que. Brehn. Thomas John. PO. J28-551: Mrs. C O Bret imoth er. IIS 8t Pawl St. W Montreal Jacobs. William Harvey. FO J11M1: W. H JiBStiiaalhff . Sat ChnreaiU Aeu festooro. SaaUh, Jan IDMltO (fa than. 5Cf Mary Port Tlmaann. B. C. , M-?. W J. Bay moth; rr.t, Amros Dr.. Vancouver Hexhner. Harry HUey. tH R131-440: Harry Heximer (lather . 47 Hfjdgewnter St. Ont u Wright. Jaaaes naawli, fft UT 43:; R. K. Wright 4Vther 4403 West 7th Aw, Vancouver Mksin? air eperaKans: 1 MrTeiaaatt. tartar naaaaa. Beaulck. Hubert RasseB. FO. RAF41Tlf: M. MaPerni U J120I7; Arthur Beswick itmHmTK lal-Leaae St.. Win father.. 940 Royale St.. Three THJJ DAH.T STEWS MOKDAY St N Hamilton. Ont FVwln. Charles Bdaasa.. FS RIMMt: C. B. Ptewaa taathc: !lrevMty re parted miss in an a the scrvlea aw for official ptup$ preawsaed dead; Boyce. WlUiam John. FO. J 1240: Terrace The recent threat of an cot of diphtheria is now a thtac a the past. The emer tency hospital has been closed and the Aree nones hi attand- aoce haw gone to their homes. -- Mr. and XIra. A. Dwrklm of A ley O LitUr at Terrace Welch u Mrs. litate 's Mrs. le Otfavd hn by Mi' from Red Rose Mine. Hajelto: to spend the Christam seaaot) at the home of er parents Mr land Mra. N. Sherwood. Miss Edith LMate. wha U m and Nona Sister Olive Nolan 72, . a tk- on Wednesday to spend th T.TL Christmas season at her i xi r v I parer u ohlnnci vm I i home at Terrace. UViV. awwav osawsHvow aaaww a a mi ed to her Terrace The Air Force ts eataanjaaiiur an office in the vfflaga for th 'L M"VChgUn haee PoMce. This office will for the war senates taken hi Park A vena. Many loca people hare fallen before a ragl saMamic of in- fli present be located at tbe mam crpal afflce on Frant Stnat The munirlpal election be Id each vear ta fill the vaeancv eahm. This aliment ap- icau by reUmnent of Ui be anile severe and ion f the three CkMninUoh? ae vKtans as cea ror nunwi wuhoat mtMi Th two or three days bat it has the rturin t oniinlaaiaii 1 K Han featare that the 1 Mpttn nonrtnated for feuanaw tanaaataa aa aWa . . . . w cww Ift4 oiim ft no. m e Bad no Mrs. Welch arrived from Van- Mrs. ThorsMa is exacted " coawr on Tharaday to spand a Tmate soon to take ear the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. IkV Fraak MHs ram trhkh bas F7nF" : - i7 TAh . . : My dear, we get all we need with 3 meals a day andOvaltlne!" wr .a .a mother. She is coming Northern AaWrta. n 1111 inrre aireaea . a.i . 1 IjZ? i't J MIAtl A 6AT OVAITINI HWMT A NO MOtMTHO OVALTINE TMt rtoncnNo foomimc been purchased by Dr. and Mrs active serrUe after days abed seem, ta be suflldent -hw. h, .wt r f rlnc P" to effect the cote i aactatnatton. inoiasen is Mm Manthet from Advertise 1 ne DsMy Nrj. mm 'Zut&m . - u reauxeo only uuongh the will oi an Informed and a united neopl.; WilH their courage and their aeiermination, the people'a wiU to accomplish i peace is irresistible: COMPANY 25 KlnC street West, Toronto righteous The )( aateted ill . Vm. Tomorrow millions millions of of soldiers soldiers and and worker workers can n have I stead v ? SU Jt W m. 1 it will be a vacation choice IndusfrY'is'hefping win the war... industry musUelp build a peacetime world 7he wiU of onr soldiers assures an unconditional surrender.. VThe will oi our people can assme a just and durable peace" i 7otheUnitcd Nations arc joined in their determination to win a decisive victory. On every battle front and on cycry farm and in every production centre a singleness of Tpurposc is speeding "unconditional surrender". employment if they also unite with determination to bring - 1 People here, in common with people of other lands, can 1 prosper materially and spiritually after the war ends-but , -only if now the peoples of the United Nations make loud thcirIcraands f0ra just and durable peace". , it M CANADA, LIMITED 1 " 1 n I IV- ei to m.i. Mivrrn b The Iiv,