The Daily News . . . Dally Edition: Wednesday. December 13, 1944 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert British Columbia. Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ny City Carrier, per week 15 IVr Month 65 I"rr Year 7.oo By Mall, per month 40 Per Year $4.00 MEMBER A. B.C. Civic Election . . . The civic electors of Prince Rnnort PAGE TWO ish Labor Party, suggesting that the "unconditional surrender" demand on Germany and Japan be dropped and that a more moderate' view be adopted in the interests of early peace. No doubt, our enemies would be glad to There is, no doubt, a tendency on tSse Ho will go to the polls tomorrow to choose our side d XSing lour aldermen and three school trus- in our determination to crush the Ax"? toes. The ratepayers will decide wheth- tl !f and 'hus nhv intn u the or or not they will endorse the $40,000 If lift8 d ,f money bvlaw to nrovide for the tnlcW S' J tendency. over ami motion nfthp h, "YW ,we Vmnot lor&? We disaster vice. During the campaign some heat has been developed and, possibly, some statements have been made that would have been better unsaid. It is to be hoped that nothing has been done which will prevent all getting together again after the election to work nnitprl. ly for the advancement and welfare of i i . . . . . . last time. Tajiing the News . . . Hitler, according to the London correspondent of a New York paper, sees only a specially nrenared edition - . V i r r f Inn il. 1 T 11 the city. Certainly, there will be no nGohiohtTiPWi VoeI1Ischer point in continuhiLr reeriminnfinnQ v. Penachter, m which only i good news .suiting from the camnninm nnrl. if nnv printed. feeling continues after polling day, jt would be well to forget it. Meantime, we think it fair to suggest to the voters that, in making their .'elections, they endeavour to single out the most capable and responsible persons to carry on the important business., to be entrusted to them. The issnes have been quite fully explained in one way or another. If biased views havebeen expressed due discount snoiuu .i.vu,n ne wu made mane iui lor same smile just jusi as as one one " ...m ;" would do in making ordinary decisions Peiate battling . to drive the German in personal affairs. from their carefully prepared defences. As for the bus bylaw, what to do We visioned everything in terms of termined readily de- Allied advances, not of German re- by considering it as a straight business proposition. After a)I, as good a service as possible is what is desired and how it can be most effectively and efficiently provided, taking all factors into consideration, is the thing to be decided. NofTime To Weaken . . . Itis,n6t pleasant ta hear. talk like that of Lord Striboldi before the Brit- 'QV keebinp the vmnrrpv ipt hsihhvsit U rutin Uot record, and WCoke. . . and the gang is happy. Your k icebox at hnm ' :... -i r. . . rl 3 . 1 M ' r . ' ' aLC ,or "s'y Dottles ol "Coke . iour fam.ly and all their friends will welcome it. At home and away from home, Coca-Cola stands for the Pawe that re. mAw-has become a symbol of gracious hospitality. NORTH STAll 11QTTMXR WORKS Authorized Hull le r i.f "Own-Cola" I'KINCi: Itl I I ItT ins "Colce"rr-,.r,u- Ii'l natural for popular namet aiuirc iricnoiy atptcvia- ; ' 2P'- Tjmt-i h, you tear ! - Coca-Cola called 'Xokt". m PRACTICAL ClPTt KAIEN HARDWARE CO. 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 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Hed 389 P.O. Box 1294 u v LETTERBOX tlzan slate is anti-labor. Such an accusation could only be made by those who are comparative new comers to the la bor movement themselves. city which has been ours these l.isf flvo AF and it seems Inadvisable to take credit for the one small por tlon of our street system which has been improved by the R.C. years because we did not finish the inl. i We hear tnal the engineer is now making plans regarding the sewer system. Could this not have been done a year ago? To my knowledge any credit THE DAILY NEWS fort has been made to assist the Superintendent in formulating a progressive program of rehabilitation. Regarding the proposed our- Edltor, Daily News: ' chase of the bus system, I would Pnr th Konorif tu ! merely sav thai the ratenavers grasp at a negotiated peace at this I wi e to the Pons' tomorrow !have not been supplied with a time so as to get a breathing spell be-1 1 wlsh t0 staie that to ny"know-; fuU "na"cial statement a"d this fore starting their nreDarations fm the next war. For that is simply what a negotiated peace or anything short of unconditional surrender would mean. ieage no man on tne Non-Par-1,uu,u uc a 'uii. However, this is an item which the citzens must decide for themselves and any alderman must be governed by their No council can honestly iniorma" felved, l tyl say the federal Permlt for the that lat anv of the sin ' pro- are ire In first class condition, Vf""0.6' hM . . w ' j been been canrpllpd. cancelled. The The ritv city mav may reapply after a six montln period. Thank you, Mr. Editor. .( THOMAS D. BLACK. Mrs. Smith New W,A, President ! Mrs-w. nas Deen electe.1 for keeping the water supply equal to demands goes to the nresIdent r the Woman's Aux Federal Government and Army l,Jarv ol Si- Peter's Church a Engineers, not to the City Coun- Seal Coye with Mrs. Craddock as cil, and the present arrange- vice-president, Mrs. H V Tat- ment is only a temporary ex- tersal. secretary-treasurer, ana pedient. not a solution. Mrs. p. gIevert( secretary. The telephone system is an- A hearty vote of thanks was ex- " umuicijuui- icjiueu uj mrs. uarncK, reunng At that the Somewhat shattered ' Psslble location yet no ef- president. Fuehrer is not so verv different from ! " - the rest of us. We get all the news, the good news with the bad. Hut all too often we are inclined to look at only one side of the picture. At times we see only the good news while at other times we see only the bad. , That is the reason that we got such a shock when we discovered that it! was going to take some hard and des- tirements. Well, we know better now. Pipt we also know that there is no reason to be downcast, if we buckle right in to the job. As for Hitler, if it is true that he has to be fed a specially edited paper to keep him from chewing up the rugs,- he is in for a rude awakening some of these days. Have a "Coke" On with the dance m. v wmm Heed the message on the slate. Don't put off 'til it's too late DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister I Tables ami Lamps w d I mii Here are'glfts that will bring both Mom and Dad comfort and a lasting remembrance. Deautlfully designed tables to hold their favorite books, Dad's pipes and Mom's sewing. Handsome lamps that will lend charm to the living room and make reading pleasurable. Choose Now! I GORDON & ANDERSON, Ltd. 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Thpv period offx, twdvej or even eighteen months, by monthly, quarterly or other instalments to suit your convenience. When you need a personal loan to meet come sudden or unexpected need, go to The' Royal Bank of Canada. The manager will be glad to discuss a personal loan with you. mTT n Trk -VWT 1 TT -M-k l - -rm--T- . . nm UUiAL JiAlMi Ol ( AiA ) PRINfE RUPERT BRANCH J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C, UA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 6401 GEO.JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR Vote the NON-PARTISAN SLATE 11C 4th Ave. K. RED 127 KWONO SANO HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 012 7th AVE. WEST 'Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. PHONE RED 247 A. FtATEN, Mnnoger 1945 MARIES... 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