The Daily News . . . Duly 'Edition: Tuesday, November 21, 1944 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily Member News Limited, Third Avenue A.B.C. - Prince Rupert, British Columbia O. A. HOOTER, Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week. .15 Per Month .65 Per Year $7.00 By Mall, per month .40 per year $4.00 What Will Happen? . The session of Parliament opening at Ottawa tomorrow will senre to con- centrate our attention for the time Willi the Forces News cf the Men and Women j on. Active , Service Contributlons?'W?icome) Danny 'Magnet, writing from Ifeily where he has been in the IHJkk of the fighting for 17 months, tejls his mother, Mrs. F. oU can.olv07 confilr This Christmas BE PRACTICAL ! Give Him Something to Wear . . . We Suggest a Topcoat or Overcoat i SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION IN ALL SIZES, STYLES AND SHADES. ALSO MANY OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS. F. St CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION ation may not be the only vitally -important issue to come up at the impending session. We shall all be watching Ottawa closely these next few days. A Prominent Briton Dies . . . Commander Sir Charles Craven, chairman and managing director of Vickers - Armstrong Ltd., who died being at least as far as the news is ecutiv6 abmt fr0m ,)is par th omiiiniMi concerned hl in the rlin domestic Hninnoiii ctnnn scene. ' That hit t -T - on anything can happen politically within the next few days at the Dominion capital is conceded. The unwillingness of some leaders and prominent members to make any prediction or in some caes even disclose their own ana was a submarine commander when only 22 years of age. Sitnation Looking Good . . . Reports of very favorable progress ot the new Allied offensive on the hnf rT nnrirm it nmr lino boon nn-.irlnn . . i. ."" ","v V.V.V....V.V. western iront inuicate tiiat there is upon, indicates this. stin a chance of the war in Eu e Presumably, the session has been being over before the end of the year . called m view of the issue which has this is not a definite pmlIction (0 that developed on the question of how effect-although calling quits and post-reinforcements for the fighting forces poning noninfr the thp rltrhrm fighting is isfa a n lfni. far m.v knm from overseas are to be obtained which brings up the issue of conscription or non-conscription. No doubt, the pre ponderance of the people of Canada favor conscription if necessary. The question is whether or not conscription ft necessary or would be effective 'at this time. Prominent military men are divided themselves on this question and, in view of that, it is difficult for the impartial citizen, without all the cry the unconditional surrender which we require from Germany in order to build up the lasting peace. The fighting these last few days has certainly enough been going weJl in our favor although we should not forget what it is costing our side, particularly in casualties. Suggestions are abundant that Germany may not be able to last much longer under the facts rn form n rlppisinn nn ti.n 0i, weight of the tremendous blows bv ject. Many of the members themselves lan(I an(1 air- may even be finding it difficult to Beyond the Rhine, of course, we make their sincere decisions. may still expect major resistance. It Th ?in,y thing that we can hPe would be Surprising if it does not de- io Se3 IE ttciK :?Zr Much T ,dr on tthe T nt n 1 ii A. , of affairs on the home frnnr in Hpv. Magnet, that any one who thinks the Battle of Italy Is nearly over Is mistaken. The enemy are putting up a hard fight there, he says, and are not showing much signs of cracking. WORTIIINO, Eng. i Engineers in this Sussex town hope to build a harbor and bathing ;'; pool with the eight -ton con-1 6' crete anti-Invasion blocks along I their sea front. 1 For Results try a Classified ill 0h m MWrMK one YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STORE isfy my curiosity? Why Is It that lately CFPR l i l t-i 'i. a a i i i i uiiiy ' wic uinu prize sioiran. suddenly in Britain at the week-end, Is lt b tWw hi. employed directly 100,000 workers but (now that it is reaiiy the be.t his work as controller-general at the ' one'or was the contest conduct-ministry of aircraft nrodnction and iedllke 11 was done ln ,ny f-chooi ot numerous concerns, aiiected mil lions. Jle showed brilliance and ex LETTERBOX RADIO SLOGAN Editor, Dally News: get -the first prize anyway. We listened attentively to the broadcasting at the Capitol that Ibus line by the city was given day. The applause given to the ! by city council last night. . present slogan was really the j . only hearty one but some exrusp j City council last night by re-was promptly brought up and solution appointed Sanitary In-thp ehilrirpn -wiri miH in Vu. ! sneotor A. M. llampr in take lieve that there was a mistake ! over the duties of plumbing In- j nfor'"ed -the and almost asked not to clap so spector as well much the next time. If . I am curious, I also like to be fair and I like "Where the mlphty Skeena meets the broad Pacific." "CURIOSITY." Basketball Buzz Prince Rupert basketball fans are In for a week of hectic games lt appears from the schedule of tilts to be played Wednesday and Thursday. The first meeting of the between' the undefeated Ac- Ui L"c LJie practical neees- . , " , . , , iropolis Hill and Port Edward sities without allowing political con- many. m r?gard to which there are 'teams win take place at the port siderations either one way or the conflicting reports. We are safe enough Wednesday evening. The en- JSJl .... tr a m"P. -teTTJS biiu- nuppy mere as lliey migllt he. ahead. At present these two ciuds are atop tne standings of A Leaeue with three vlctnries SWEEPS IN MONEY each. LONDON, P)--rOhlmney sweeps, j ' drawing up to $70 a week, are In another A League game at earning four times as much a Port Edward on Thursday the they did before the war: So manv Co-ods and Hlsh s-hnnl hnth sweeps were called up for wai. jwinless so. far, will collideOther I service that those still in th ursday games will see the un-1 trade work 80 hours a week and beaten clubs of the girls' clr-have a waiting list six weeks cult, the W.D.'s and Bo-Me-IIi. ' j playing at Seal Cove and Air i Force tackling the Coast Regl- ! ,ment In a following tilt. The two I latter quintettes are In B League. At the Naval Drill Hall the Navy team will endeavour to ex tend their three game' winning streak at the expense of the '.trong Fortress team. J IN THE BHPREM3 COUHT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA I IN PROBATB IN THE MATTER OP THR ! ADMINISTRATION 'ACT" i And IM THE MATTER OP THE RJTATE OP MARTIN JOSEPH GIIXI3, I DECEASED ! TAKE NOTICE that by order cf His Honour, W. E. Fisher, made on the 13th day Of November. A.L). ! 1944, I was appointed Admlnlstra-1 tor (wun win annexed) or me rotate of Martin Joseph Cilllls. tie-ceased, and all parties having claims against the Bald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 14th day of December, A D. UM4, and all 'parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me fdrthwlth. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 14th day of November, A.D. 1944. I NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, j Prince Rupert, B.C. ' IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ' IN THE MATTER OP THE "AD MINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE. MATTER OF THE ESTATE I OP ARTHUR ALEXANDER 1 McEUEN nKCRASRIl I MTPHTATR i TAKE NOTICE that by Order of I His Honor Judge Fisher, Loral Judge , of the Supreme Court of British; Columbia. I was on the 3rd day of November, A.D. 1944 appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur Alexander MeEwen, who died on the 22nd day of September, 1944. All persons Indebted to the Raid estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the ealci Estate ere required to file them with me' properly verified on or before the ISth day of December, 1944, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. Dated at Prince Rupert, BC, thii 4th day of November, A.D. 1944. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B C IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ' BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP RUSSELL JAME3 nARR, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 9th day of November, A.D. 1044, I was appointed Administrator (with will annexed) of the Estate of Russell James Barr. deceased, and all parties having claims afslnut the fakl estate are hereby required to furnish snme, properly verified to me on or before the fit.h clay of De- f!Tr.r A.n-.J94 . Bnd R" Parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, BO., this 9th day of November. A D 1944 NORMAN A, WATT Ofllclal Administrator. Prince Hupert, B e. I THE DAILY NEWS CITY COUNCIL An appeal by Murray Oliver . at an amount of $20,C53 each against the refusal of Inspector was approved by city council last Would you please allow me a , Ernest Gammon, provincial pol- little space in your paper to sat- i ice, to allow him a permit to drive a taxi was turned down by city council at a special hearing last night. T. W. Brown, counsel for Oliver, argued that it was unjust that Oliver should be still penalieed for an offence under the Liqudr Act two years ago. Secend reading of a by-law authorising the purchase of a The civic baard of works has asked Western Air Command If any asphalt mixing plants or air compressors are available for purchase by the city. FILM AFRICAN LTFE I ,, NAIROBI, Kenya. W Three ,J ,X War S new films of African life are to TL-L be made following, recent tour TMnl rJ! 'l S r e! "y be required by'the Fire wuf.vu.i. ...wgoTO.i-ujricj, an c.i- chiefs pen t-iiic-i-aniera man.. Jte is attached to the office of the principal Information officer, East Africa Command. On recommendation of the finance committee city council last nlfht passed accounts totalling $72,136 for the period October 15 to November 20. Mayor Daggett pointed out that this includes $26,500 invested In Victory Jlonds by the city. Ambulance committee that J. L. M:Intoh had ac cepted chairmanship of the am- biflance committee and that It has been decided to defer action regarding annual memb?r5hlp fees until after March 31, 1945. Recommendation by the fin ance committee that fire insur ance on the Morse Creek and Hays Creek bridges be renewed Elio's FURNITURE STORE rhlrd Avenue, Pr.nce Rupert KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEF. CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST 'Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5pm. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m to 12 p.m. PHONE RED 217 Lumber We now ha,ve a slock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone 851 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. night. COUNCIL SHELVES) GARBAGE PLAN A plan proposed by the inter-servlce garbage committer whertby the city dispose of its comibustlble garbage In the army Incinerator was presented to city council last night and referred to next year's city counril. The plan called for the construction of a concrete approach ramp to i the incinerator for use ! city trucks and the employment of 1 three men by the city. "We have J Anny Servl ;e j Forces that this council consld-ered the matter closed some time ago," Mayor Daggett said as he tabled the letter. Council last night approved S? the licensing committee's re- sj port which stated that a license W has been granted to tHo Prince j M Dlinort Ti Vl fxr m o tl Mil-nrvorotlvin i T to operate a fish plant. w wv.ac.. jjji A Beautiful, Useful Xmas Gift for ' MOM or SISTER tit I m FOOTWEAR m Comfortable, jk Good Looking m SP 1 OI'S H IE Lib I FASHION FOOTWEAR 518 3rd Ave W THE REX CAFE Now Open for Huslness CHOP SUKY CHOW MRIN Opening Hours 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 I AUCTION SALE Ry J. .MAIIt, the Auctioneer Thursday, Nov. 23nl 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. nulldlng corner of 7th and Fulton Street Opposite Sunrise Grocery) llavinpr received instructions from owners, I uill sell by Public Auction, the following good: Consisting of electric washing machines, dining room suite. kitchen ranges, ice box, tables, chairs, dishes, twelve ladies' fur coats, ladies' dresses, and other items too numerous to list. Terms Cash ... No Reserves Goods will be accepted for this sale up to and Including Tuesday, Nov 2Ist.. (274) Corner of fith and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, Oeorge Lum) Specializing In Lunches Chow Mem Chop Suoy From 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Opposite Sunrise Qracery '.IN 'III QutckRelkf rOM SNimY.sTVFrr asmx OF mram Instantly, relief from jnlffly. tt stuffy distress of head cold&uK come the moment you put a few dro Irrita ton, relieves congeMlorCmakS breathlngcasler In a hurry. Abo hilS te1 t,n' Just Work, ,UKl hril Follow directions In folder. VICKSVATRONOl a WE'RE READY FOR WlNTol 1 y Fine Suiti ior hvery Figun Our new and tyiid t!-tr lection Include A figure -tall, ;hc; . Wide assortment cf pattenl wool fabric: Prec - fit.J terful tailodii" Yc-, . bJ trouble beuirr uited hen . No gurje for AlteratkJ MORGAN'S I & BOYS' 3rd Ave. (Nut to6mr Just Arrived WOMHN'S AND CIIILDI'S Paris Maid Slippers MEN'S Footguard House Shoes FAMILY SHOE STORE Ilk 'Tic Home of Good Shoes" MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY ST1 "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MOHE CENTS' We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three tlmfs (Tuesdays, Thursdays and saiuruaj Opposite Canadian Legion Don't leave it too Close to Christmas-Try Our New Nestle's Cold Wave You will be rieased PEGGY SAUNDERS (Annette Powell) Fourth Street (across from Post Offiff) phot" 1 Armstrongs 5for Cow Hay We have a complete variety of vtt , . 1. Vmits. Vegdf Tobaccos and Confection - ..,ric; mur w i uii TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADS .-THEYGI 01