l?dnce Rtiuett DaUp J3etos Tuesday, June 11, 1948 By RESTMORE It's SAVOY H O TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASEIi STREET Prince Rupert Wall ace s " fir - Summer Leisure Wear Slacks Sweaters Slack Suits Bathing Suits For smart lounging-, those gently tailored Wallace Play Time Togs arc the talk of the town. Come in and choose your favorite today. AT WALLACE'S Of Course! A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" CONVERTO LOUNGES By simmons with matching chairs DANITE LOUNGES with matching chairs These lounges can be converted into full-sized beds with one easy motion and have an easily accessible bedding com $69.50 partment. U.JU and up Phone 775 327 Third Avenue COALS ... - - r Have you inquired about The Philpott, Evitt COAL BUDGET PLAN Be WISE now! Be WARM next winter! PHONE 651 or 652 COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE C76 RiRn Rex Bowling Alleys NOW OPEN TO EVERYONE EVERY NIGHT! HOURS : 6-11 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 2-11 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 4-11 THURSDAY PHONE 658 for reservations (Members only on Sundays) Hollywood Cafe I'RINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT t FULL-COURSE MEALS - FROM 1 1 A.M. TO I A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Music by "Esquires" Mondays and Thursdays 10:30 to 12 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE V.'. 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST PRESS KEPT GOING ALONG "They Never Tailed" is' Story of Courageous British Newspaperman During War By JOHN DAPIIINE-Cauudlan I'ress Starr Writer LONDON, (F1 Newspaper of-Uces were destroyed or damaged, staffs were cut beyond the da-;er point and neswprint supplies were only 20 per cent of pre-war quantities but Britain's provincial press always came out on lime. "Thry Never Failed" is their story an eu-page oooiuet wrji-len by Leonard Fletcher, public relations officer of the Newspaper Society. It is a record of achievement, persistence, difficulties overcome, and iniiiatlve. Papers were printed within a lew feet of unexploded bombs, under official orders to run the presses slowly to reduce vibration. Offices were wrecked and papers printed in other towns without the readers being told, because of wartime censorship. These are some examples oi war problems and how they were met: The Exeter Express and Echo, bombed out, published 20 months from an emergency plant in the covered tennis court at the Earl J of Dcvon"s seat at Powderham Park, seven miles away. All four Welsh dailies were produced under one roof when the Western Mail,. South Wales Echo and South Wales Evening Pest, all out of action through bombing, moved into, the Newport plant of the South Wales Evening Argus. The Coventry Evening Telegraph, smashed in .1941, put its staff to work in nine different offices In four different towns and still is being printed at Nuneaton. The Western Independent moved from Plymouth, badly .vcunded naval base, to Ivybridge vvhere its power came from an old water-wheel generator and ronie of its lighting from oil lamps. I-ristnl Papers Were Hard Hit The Bristol Evening Post, its II H V At An' Th PoKct Tfol.1t Softly Qtck iponicrod1 by lnttmoHoivil Allocution of CKff of toilet RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED CHRYSLER DISTRIBUTORS TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT. (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 1-G7 TERRACE This Is Our Rusincss Take advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and Garage Is under the management of Bill Osborne and has secured the services of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience In car and truck work. ' CONSULT. US! Terrace Machine Shop AND GARAGE Terrace Demonstrate Jeep To Tough Customer JOHANNESBURG, Oi-LSecure in the approval of most of the world's military authorities, the jeep will be tried on a more finicky type of customer shortly. The national parks board has bought thre Jeeps for experi mental purposes prior to the re opening of Kruger National Park, ir the wild animals in the park don't mind having them around, Jeeps will be permitted in the game preserve, which was closed to the public during the war years. Switzerland Builds Children's Village TROGEN, Switzerland, to -Foundations of a village to shelter 350 orphans from various devastated European countries were aid recently 0n an 11 acre tract near Trogen, in the mountainous eastern part of Switzerland. The first 15 dwellings will be built in Swiss farm style, sur rounded by orchards and pastures. Three to five houses will be grouped to form a community where the children win be Instructed by Swiss and foreign teachers. The children's village was named Pestalozzi, after the famous Swiss educator who died in 1827. gas and electricity supplies wiped out by air raiders, turned out 20,000 copies- of a one-sheet foolscap edition on duplicating machines. The Bristol Daily Press published an emergency one-sheet edition during the height of an enemy attack, the type handset by lamplight In an air raid shelter. The Newcastle Journal and North Mall was printed in old pithead buildings at a llcddon mine, eight miles up the Tyne. The Luton News, publishing a series of local weeklies, printed up to 1,000,000 copies dally of Nachrichton fur dcr Truppe--"News for the Troops" the first daily airborne newspaper in the world which was dropped over German lines in Normandy and is credited with many surrender..; in the 'Cherbourg area. Sailors in "bell bottoms" manned linotype machines in the Portsmouth Evening News plant, c'tin- tyw for confidential D-Day documents. The Newspaper Society, founded in 1836, has a membership 'of more than 100 dally and 1,000 weekly provincial and London suburban newspapers. "Those newspapers .enjoy a orcstige hicher than at any other time In their history," writes Sir William Bailey, the Society's wartime president. In an introduction to Mr. Fletcher's booklet 'The provincial press will be equal to the opportunities and ; responsibilities of the peace." c;ovE;t.vii;M i.kji cut act NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER, OF BEER LICENCE NOTICE Is hereby given that on 2nd day of July next the "undersigned Intends to apply to Kie Llauor Con trol Board lor consent to transfer of liecr Licence No. 7364 Issued In .re spect to the premises being a part of a butldlnrc kriow nas Terrace Hotel. situate on Katum Street In the Vil lage or Terrace, B.C. Upon lands de scribed as Lots Twelve" (12) Thirteen 113) and Fourteen (14) of Block Twelve (12) of District Lot Three Hundred and BUty-ulne (309) Range rive tot uoast District, Map 972 iTlnce Rupert Land Registry District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Emllle Willie to Terrace Hotels Limited, having Its head office at the Village of Terrace. B.C. the trans- leree. DATED at Terrace, B.C., this 28th day of May 1046, A D. TERRACE II6TELS LIMITED Transferee. 149 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE -"ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE WILLIAM NICHOLSON BELL, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 3rd day of Jjune. A D. 1946, I was npixjintod Administrator of the Estate of William Nlc'jolson Bell, deceased, and all parties having claims atrnlnst the said estate arc hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 15th day of July, A.D. 1046, and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 3rd day. of June, A.D. 1946. ALBERT EDWARD RODD13, Official Administrator, . Telegraph Creek, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SADIE EEAUDIN. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hb Honor. V. E. Fisher, made on the 30th day of May. A.D. 1946, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Sadie Beaudln, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 13th day of July. A.D. 1946. and all parties Indebted to the Estate arc required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to mo forthwith. DATED nt Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 30th day if May, AD. 1946. I GORDON F FORBES. I Acting Official Administrator, i Prince Rupert, B.C -June 30 J WRENETTES IN BOAT PULLING Sea Cadels Tag Day Wa Success New Equipment Owing to the holiday and the fact that some had gone camping there was not quite as big a turnout as usual at the weekly parade of the Captain Cook Corps of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets last evening but the Wrcnncttes were out In strength and had their first cutter pull-ine practice. With Lieutenant Commander A. S, Mitchell In1 charge the girls soon got Into the swing and they stroked together well. They did so w'ell that It did not seem possible that it wjs their first thne out. The results of the Cadet tag day show that the gratifying total of $429.75 was collected, This was taken as a tribute to the good work done by the tag-cers and nn appreciation of the work being done by the Sea Cadet organization. Incidentally this is the fiftieth anniversary of the Navy League in Canada., Keen competition between the cadets as to which should get the most was shown with Billy Sunberg and Eric Moore collecting over $60 each, only a few cents being between them. They were on the Job early and stayed with it. Others were S. Hem-mons, V. Tattersall, J. Hem-mons, R. Wood, D. Large, Ethel Hemmons, Bruce Mills, F. Eady, J. Hebb, T. Holt, D. Lelghton. C. Haugan, M. Sedgwick, H. Weiss, M. Shenton, R. Davles. R. Weiss. A. MacFarjane, E. Toderas. E. Mostad, B. MacFarlane. W. Sta-cey, R. Overgaard, A. Kimball and H. Mostad. Some new equipment has arrived from Vancouver and more FOR SALE FOR SALE Portable grama-phone. CaU "at 708 McBrlde, after 6 p.m. (137) FOR SALE Neat 28r-foot troller; new engine, completely rigged for trolling. Owner retiring. Apply J. Clausen, Green 975. (137) FOR SALE Bedroom suite, stu dio lounge, all enamel stove, 1 bed complete, heater, 1 lawn-mower, rocking, chair, linoleum and other articles. Phone Red 767 or 1152 7th East, after 5 o'clock. (136) FOR SALE - Black 412. Lumber. Phone (138) FOR SALE New and used fur niture at me lowesi prices. We buy new and used furniture and hardware and pay better prices than others. Used hassocks, $2.50; used gramophone records, 20c; used Rogers 1847 spoons and forks, 65c; used barber chair, $35.00; used dining room set, 7 pieces, $42.50; used radio, 7 tubes, $15; used gate-leg table.i, $4.00; used and new paint brushes, best quality, from 15c; new Gurney ranges; also electric irons at reduced prices; slightly used pool table, like new complete, '2 price. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. FOR SALE 6 room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (140) FOR SALE Tenders will be re ceived by the undersigned until noon of Friday, June 14, 1946, for the purchase of trap-line, situate north of Klsmugallum Lake, Latitude 54.45, Longitude 128.30, and belonging to the estate of the late William Howard .Cava-nagh, deceased. Terms: strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Gordon F. Forbes, Acting Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of William Howard Cavanagh, deceased. (139) GOOD BUILDING LOT in the centre of Prince Rupert's best business area. Apply Box 128 Daily News. (tf) FOR SALE Four-room house. Apply 225 9th Ave. East, evenings. (137) FOR SALE 7-room house on waterfront lot at Dodge Cove. 32 -volt power plant, wired for city power. Oil burner range and sundry furniture. All for $2200 cash. Apply Collart & McCaffcry Ltd. (140) FISHERMEN LAND ANCIENT TURTLE SYDNEY, Australia, O) At nearby' Palm Beach last month fishermen landed a half-ton turtle, estimated to be 200 years old. The turtle, believed to be the biggest landed so far south of the tropics, was caught In the net of two professional fishermen. Their mechanical gear was not equal to the strain of hauling the turtle aboard, and they had to trail it six miles and obtain the help of four other men before they could get It Into their boat. The meat was cut off and sent to the Sydney Fish Market. where It proved popular with then public. Local residents who cut off samples for both soup and steak said It was delicious. The fishermen who caught It spent nearly a day cleaning the barnacles from the shell to make it Into a dinghy, and one of them plans to take his young son for a trip out to sea In the Improvised craft. So badly did the British newsprint supply dwindle during the war that for a period of seven months In 1943 British provincial dally newspapers were allowed only 26.7 per cent of their pre-war supply, and even by the end of 1945 the allotment had been raised to only 35.3 per cent advanced training will be given. Within the next few weeks the ranking for the various competitions will be decide!, upon so that the results will be available for the annual presentation of prizes. The strength of the corps Is being maintained with four new members Joining the "teu-der" division. Classified Advertising -.- Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum chart, 80c. Birth Nat.ce, 60c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notice. Marriage and Engagement Announcements; 12. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral service for the late Mrs. Elizabeth McCrlmmon will take place at the First Presbyterian Church on Thursday at 2 p.m Rev. A. F. MacSween officiating. Interment will follow In Fairview Cemetery. FOR RENT FOR RENT Four-room duplex apartment, central, available July 1, $30. Phone Green 378 or call 354 Blggar Place. (It) FOR RENT Double room. Phone Red 443. FOR RENT 4-room house, close in; full plumbing. $15 month. Phone Green 628. (It) FOR RENT Two-room sujte. 537 8th Ave. West. (138) FOR RENT Furnished house, light housekeeping. Apply 209 5th Ave. West, or at Eve's Fish ti Chlp3 Shop. (137) FOR RENT Furnished, rooms. 843 9th Ave. West. (136) WANTED WANTED Persian kitten, male. Phone Black 166. (140) WANTED Electric washing ma chine. Phone Green 728. (140) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Driver for de livery truck. Apply Bulkley Market. (tf) WANTED Ward maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply Matron. (tf) SALESMEN to carry electrical line for Industrial and com merclal establishments. Ex cellent commission. Earnings of our present men range from $75 to $300 per week. Apply Box 130 Daily News. All in quiries confidential (137) PERSONAL LOOK YOUNGER! Restore natural colour to greying hair with Angelique Orey Hair Re storer. $1 at Ormes Ltd. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Black and white puppy at Seal Cove. Party may have same by paying for this ad. Dally News. (137) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. no. (tf) Agents. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES every Saturday at 171 Third Avenue East, (tf) LAN II KK1ISTHV ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 16415-1 to Lot Six Hundred and Sixteen (616), Range Five (B), said to contain One Hundred and Seventy-one (171) acres, more or less. Excepting thereout the Right of - Way of the Orand Trunk Pacific Railway, said to contain Six decimal Frjr Five (6.45) acres, more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Robert Leek Mcintosh has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication thereof, Issue a Provisional Certlflcatg of Title. In lieu of said lost Certlfl- FOR SALE Five-room house catc, unless In the meantime valid and bath, newly decorated, ' otoiff JL'SR .mie l2 tP11,1? wlV.n? . . DATED . .',, ,! u at the Land Registry Office, modern, central to schools and unnce Rupert, bc this eth day ot downtown, Reasonable terms. June, 1946. ANDREW THOMPSON. 6 b Deputy RPgl8tr" ot- e 2n cist71 TU'iei TODAY fYTTTTTTTTTTYYTTYTYTtTrrj Oil Burners Installed JODIE VERONICA BRACKEN LAKE a uotty Kaftlei They're vOu 0f Thii Worldin' 4 Biy FitmraM l "AND THEN THERE Wri, . ,,;;;I,L4"E"EN0NE, -" new Prtienlt mmm C' 3 p.m. MARCH OF TIME POPEVE CARTOON NOYIXTY - MffJ Copitol Red Gillis has taken over Robertson Ilottle Ruyers and the business will be known as the PRINCE RUPERT MJOTTLE COLLECTORS Phone Illur 737 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa? NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Hom Rates 75c up 50 Rooms. Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 195 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORM Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR O.UICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND KLLIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S GO or G8 Weare pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED K1PPPKKS SMOKED ALASKA I5LACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your Favorite Restaurant. BOX 1308 anadian . Fish AND Cold Storage COMPA'NY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. .I, Vlr. 'AWE and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Scliumaii S. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS 9 ESTIMATES O Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WESi York General Construction See or Phone Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL Something New and the Rest Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and We Can Do It 0 WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP - WE CAN MAKE AN' rhonc Black 120 Day Phone Black 731 Evfnwi TRY CUR CLASSIFIED ADS- -THEY GET RESULTS