rnmr 22. ML E 31ST AUGUST; 1944 .. iaai income iaz IN GIBSON iiitr of ,ri RntlM Me at . . OIINNY'g 111111 I si m mh iiiiiiifiif 1 1 iff v mm mm mm warn mm mm m m sli tam rw mm f fif ii m 943 ML A 111 OF INCOME TAX i ffliirk oa the Income Tax txiv- that foil du on 30lh April last were , J o 31 at Auausr, uui win remina ntf balance duo must d re-minwa. ....niitticl InsDftCtor or income im on Wore vugut TV-. . inni nn vtii riiib iiiu luii m-lav be suib ' !rl 0 VDUI UVWUilH ww . - ..u Vui aecomtxinUd ny a utter inowing .1 ..r full nam ana a unreal ana. iai- Kot the payment ! to to appnea to C FRAStR ELLIOTT Dipmy Mitlitw of National Rrl Taiaflo t w t w. ft.ii r. , mmw mm- m . r ii m ir ri n. v i r. m A OOOD TLACE TO BUY AlT.rST FURNITURE KVKNT .. . " -a rut Rmd'a Couches. Davenports, Bcd- .. . n-. ., miirrnniri. ranene suites, uourr St - Tubl- Floor lamp, Taoie uimps. uar- .- m Beds. Snrlnas. Mattresses. Blankets. - t vhig Room Chairs (ail Kinasj. wmpicie . 1 STOKK OPENS AtT.L'ST 21 M&t BOOKS ON MUSIC VKTOI I00K OF TM JTMfHOIlT ! ftaUIIMi .Ml OMM Of Ik (. of im U of im mm ia mmtic h . e:;iuoMoiH I' ot r1 on lo. MT we HUI IN MUSIC Sf4alhrWtM -B7ll lUMOfT rimUJI B VKTOI I00K or the orw UoMhootlk Mori el itw Immmm opf wiik fall klMi:l HMMTM oi r (! rorr notn. CouM II iMclaM oi h . i u-.a MB UC M0 tOMMCC Br lln.l 0rtri Ki4Mil ' lillllMi Urn mk! tmmwtm iMr illMinWM o4 M Of atlabl rrcuxM Mlwium "'I'iV Fmt J at Lr Si XJuu is ia. czvvvv, Local News It city on Sunday night's boat I rem a two-week vaeanon in the south. Hon. H. O. Perry .minister oi education, has advised The Daily New he 1 planning to attend the Skeena Highway opening ceremonies at Terrace. Accompanying Hon. John Bracken and Howard Oreerr, M.P. for Vancouver-Point Orey, on their return tour of Northern and Central B.C., are Mel Jack, Mr. Bracken's secretary. and Gordon Root, political reporter for The Vancouver Province. Oordon Wlsmer. Vancouver lawyer, arrived in Prince Ru , pert yesterday afternoon from j Vancouver. ITI0RT TIIK 1M0NKKKS' HOME HEADQUARTERS W-U V H1S4SVUV -'.:d, we have served the people. The prescription ry we have always tried to keep modern, using Pharmacists, quality drugs, the best of equipment. Ltd. Pioneer Druqsftets Open Dally from 9 ajnt till 0 pm j u uiiU llUliUUS liUIIi LJ.Ut IU1U I NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 USSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where dollars have more cents" We have n complete variety of available roccries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery DELIVERY throughout the' City three times weekly ,4UMUi inursdaya and Baturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Announcements All iirmjwtnml in UtU column wtU be chmrgnl for a fuU montn M 2Sa r vord. Valhalla Dance, August 25 Oddfellows' HalL 9:30 to 1:30. L.O.L. Dance. Aug. 31, Oddfei lows' Hall. DtCarlo's orchestra. Canadian Legion W. A. Dance. Sept. 3. Oddfellows' Hall, De-Carlo's Orchestra. Pioneer Home Benefit Dance. Sept L Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to 5. Dc Carlo's Orchestra. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Oood home tor three blark half - Persian kities Ph'ne Rfd 716 or can 1150 Ambrose Ave 198) DANCE I WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23 Dobbr Krid's Orchestra ODDfTLLOWS HALL X Tfoocl "r'ac"c to do Your Shopping Seventh Ave. ' Market THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 I Crl Into trp will" '' ,Ky f)rriwuJ Ot into uniform ami vnltintrrr for irrw .-Mlrr. WVar tho C.S. ImiUe- lli Im.I(K tliat tflU llif worl.l that ou arti r,ly tn fiRht for ilcloryt S. E. PARKER, LTD. FORI) DEALER HMffjETnnZUalaBH rniNCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. nox 725 SsvaeUllstS On Hulltop Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates ems PHONE 89 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Hope Evans of the staff , of the OyiUr Bar Cafe, returned Monday from a two-week holi- aay spent with relatives and ; friend j In Vancouver and Ted Moore, who underwent I an operation In Shaugnessy Mili tary Hospital and who U now I recuperating at Harrison Hot Springs, will return shortly for military duties. O. H. CoWns returned to th Majority Rule And Freedom, Sermon Subjects PulDlt at First United Church Sunday mornimz and evening was occupied by Frank Ball, student of Union Theological asserted. "In Its highest form, liberty means obedience to the hlohest ideals. There Is a. glory THE UnJUt NBWa actions are-. ttrst, what effect will my action have on others?: secondly, wil! It benefit or Injure me?; and thirdly, what would; happen U everyone carried out the same I action- The standards of Christ would determine the- future sai vatlon of the world. prenlve address Mr. Ball spoke on the danger or tne averase. Christ said, "What do ye more than these?" In the putting of democracy as the Ideal torn, of government, Mr. Ball said that "we were faclntr two dangers We were apt to consider the rule of the majority as the stan riard of conduct. It Is not in- faloble." Verv often in the oast, he saved the world. The otner dan- ger of democracy is Indifference How many voters exercise me franchise that their forefathers risked their lives to win fo us? Mr. Ball asked. The followers of Christ must be-like Hun in being active In then protests against accepted conditions We must do more than be average." The soloist was Sgt Balrd .who 1 jang "The Lord is my Shepherd." Naas Kiver Soldier Is Recovering From- Iejr Wound in France Pte. Milton E. Clarke, reporteo to be the only man from the Naas River In the armed forces, is recovering from a left foot wound Tuffered in France re cenUy. rnnrTtp. son or Mr.-ann mm j H. Clarke of Oreenvllle, Naas River, enlisted only las- January in an infantry regiment t! a (nrmw student Of CO- oualeetza ResldenUal School, Sardls. Port Simoson Church Indian Workers Meet in Final Session Final session of the Unltea Church Indian Workers' conference opened this morning at Port Simpson, where since Friday delegates from the Prince Rupert Presbytery, and evangelical and missionary groups of the church have conferred on nroblems concerning naUve religious life Twiiv's jtMslnn u-hleh extends from 9 am. to 7:30 pm, began with a worship period, ana car-1 rled on with discussions of j 'Administrative Problems" by t Rev W P. Bunt, superintendent of Home Mission for B.C.; "Native Leadership In the Mission" by Rev. Thomas Moore, Bella Coolar and "Evangelism, Tem perance and the ChrlsUan Fam ily" by Rev. Hugn DODson. associate secretary of the department of evangelism and social service. During the afternoon a period was devoted to cleaning up unfinished business. The Prince Rupert Presbytery meets tomorrow. FOUIt Vears ago 1NTISVAR . By the Canadian Fress Aug. 22. 1940 British troops withdrew from Somaliland. Brit lsh reported 513 German planes shot down in seven days. Turkey said to have promised to aid Greece in tne event urecce ai tacked by Italy. Anir 2? 1940 Prime Minister Churchill In his eighth war review said of Britain's airmen Ihnf "nvpr In the field Of flU - - - VV man conflict was. so much owed by so many to so rew." cana Hlnn miction hiirnpd as 100 JaD anese bombers raid Chungking. To TelL Why City Not Using- Incinerator T.Ike Edgar Allan Poe's Raven, the. perennial question of the disposal of city garbage perched at the portals of the council chamber last night. This tune it spoke through. . letter from the provincial health omcer. Dr. O. r: Amyot. After pointing out that he had learned of the satisfactory In cineration method, of garbage disposal used by the American; here. Dr. Amyot asked why the , cny cua nc Americans, instead of dumping I garbage over a bank. Council members, who had agreed at previous meetings r?nii winning Rev. J. A. I that the incinerator lacked the Donnell was attending a con j capacity to destroy garbage of ference of the Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church at Port Simpson. 'Thy Will Be Done" was Mr, Ball's text in the morning. IA a thoughtful and thought-provoking address he emphasized that to many the talk of freedom meant license. "It does not mean license," he both the city and the Unlteu States army, moved that Dr. Amyot be informed, ot this. Alderman Black, said: "I move we write Dr. Amyot and tell him the army Is doing the same as the city. I have seen the army dumping one-quarter ot their garbage over the bank, Just like the city does." Ask Court Costs ia Cases Where Fines in being mastered." Without U- t. Tia;fi nuv iul 1 dm lu UUJ fjdi.nri. thPi would be chaos and lawlessness. The individual In cases of Infractions of the ha. tn mflltP the decision. The Excise Act and other acts, where three tests, the individual should police court fines do not go; use to guioe nu to the city, costs of court should be levied in the city's behalf, the police and. license committee recommended to the Council. j Under present arrangements,' the city receives no revenue in I cases where fines do not actually go to the .city. Included (n the report, passed TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. B. R. Con .09 Ysiy Bralorne 1455 Cariboo Quartz 1.88b Iledley Mascot .74 Pend Oreille UOb Pioneer 4-23 Premier 1.40b Privateer .43 b- Reno X5b Reevu MacDonald J4a Sheep Creek 1.00b Whitewater MW Oils Calmont 52b (X it E. 1.75b Home 3JD5b Royal Canadian. .oab Toronto Stocks Beattie Central Pat. 253 Cons. Smelters 51.33 Giant Tellowknlwe 8.83 Ilardroclc .90- Kerr Addison 10.09 Little Long Lac 1.18b ! Madsen. Red Lake 2.12 i McLeod Cockshua 2.85. McKenile Red. Lake 1.45b Moneta -7' Pickle Crow 233 Preston- East Done 2.75b- San Antonio 4.00 8herrltt Oordon .73b Steep Rock 455 SPORT FLASHBACKS By the CanarflMi Press REMEMBER WHEN John Cobb of England covered a measured mile at 36835 m.pJi. In his 2,600 - horse - power aluminum automobile, faster than man had ever travelled on wheel, before, at Bonneville. Utah, five years ago today. He failed; to set wrtd Und' ed rccord' remendT " bf eouwU was a Uorffi WO fS be Ye-! motor trouble PrewntlnS the re-SS Se city fSJSeSeltani run demanded by racing charges under the Government I Liquor Act In conjunction with ' pending prosecutions by hlra ! The police department was re-under the Excise Act and For- i cuested to chect speeding on !eign Exchange Control acts. ' 6tlr Avenue. Crescent Shows Prince Rupert Aug. 29 to Labor Day Inclusive Finest Mechanical Rides Ever Seen in Prince Rupert 3' t Acres of Amusements - 10 Railroad Cars of Equipment SILVER STREAK ROCKET : : AERIAL JOY RIDE ROLLO THRILL .: SPITTIRE . . TILT A WHIRL . . MERRY GO ROUND :. FERRIS WHEEL. KIDDY AUTO RIDE Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY -BIRTHDAY AND EVER VDAV CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN 1'ENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT & McCAEFERY, LTD. 116 PHONES 117 RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUfERT Co., Ltd BHfTlSH COLOMBIA. "In Short Supply Men's Hosiery Due to many skilled: operators beings called Into defence work, production at the mills Is greaUy curtailed. Oovernment orders naturally have priority over domestic needs, thus reducing- materially the supplies available for civilian use. In order to make most efficient use ot-available manpower, lines have been simplified as much possible, chiefly by reducing the range ot patterns and shades. These are the reasons why you are unable to obtain-either the quantity or choice in Men's Hosiery to which you were accustomed. You-may be assured, that. Just as soon as conditions-are more nearly normal, you will again find a complete stock to choose from at PaULSM'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. E Beside P.O. Station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right t, POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 mmmmm HOW LONG SINCE YOUTE BITTEN THAT SOLDIER? He NEEDS those cheerful letters from home! And we make it easy for. you to send them by having-a complete selection of all the cards", paper, envelopes and other writing aids you need. Send That Letter Today! The Variety Store L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR ir pain Chiropractlcl If nerves doubly, sol Smith Block Green 095 Every. Thursday 7 p.m. at the Auction Rooms of J. MAIR, Auctioneer THIRD AVENUE (Next door to Commodore Cafe) Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacxsmlthi Oeneral Repair. Phone Red S81 17 f, it 4 1