PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Alternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week Per Year ' Per Month By Mall, per Month Per Year , - ADVERTISING RATES Death, Funeral, In Memorlaim, Engagement and Wedding Notices. Card ol Thanks . $2.00 Birth Notices , .50 Funeral Flowers, per .Name . , . - , ... .10 Classified. 2c per word, per insertion, minimum Transient, per inch - - Contract, per inch .. Readers, per line Black Face Readers, per line Business and Professional Cards inserted daily, per month, per inch - 8 Columns, 12 ems. 287 Lines to-Column. DAILY EDITION Bureaucracy Blooming ... $3 ACTIVITIES OP Y.M.CA. and Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY QARBUTT The concert at the Capitol Theatre Sunday night Is for the Canadian and American Army. It was thought at first that the .15 Service Shows would be playing $7.00 up on the hill, but the hall was engaged on the nights they j4'oo , could go, so Sunday night's show will be open to the American Army. Here's a new card game for you boys at the forts wno are 5 tired of knitting and purling of jq an evening. It's called "Cranr .25 Eights' and I copy the rules '.50 from the February Magazine Digest: 5 j "The cards are dealt In a clockwise manner, one at a time, with the dealer having the choice as to number of card Saturday. February. 26. 1944 each player Is to receive with- Jq th limits of two to five cards apiece. When two or three players are competing, four or five cards make the best num ber to distribute. With four in It IS a COUple Of weeks now Since Minister of Fi- the game, three or four cards , nance Ilsley and Minister of Agriculture Gardiner are ideal, with a greater num-1 said in Parliament that the meat situation in Can- J 'arPlaersro jf ada is such that consideration can be given to discon- JJfly twoaS deal is h tinuance of the rationing and the meatless Tuesday, oer. After the cards are dn' However, the officials of the Wartime Prices and the next card is faced on the wisdom and asserted at rd an Trade Board in their power the time, in spite of what the ministers had said, that JJK xt card Se2? the time was not right for the discontinuance of the arKi the remainder of the pack ration and virtually declared it would not be lifted, is placed face down as a re-So, after two weeks, there is nothing done along the r stock-pile. The player lines suggested by the ministers, and the , off leials S, are deciding the matter. This is in spite of the fact He may discard any of the same that there is a great surplus of meat in the country suit as the faced card, a card and, indeed, some of it is going bad in storage. ?ny other suit but the same The ball of bureaucracy, once it gets rolling, doesn t stop. That has become quite evident in con- !iie n,ay ran an. it ne desires, nection with the meat situation and, of course,; if unable to make any of these bureaucracv has long since become irksome in other play, he must draw from the; things. People begin to wonder why the officials 'f V V("T V ' ne draws vl Cflrd wnicti xneeM lit 'i ii a ii i should have come to the point of authority in Canada one of the three requirements, where they can override the members of the gov-'The card thus played now be- - ernment in such a flagrant way as they are doing in jcomes the faced card and the me meai situation. The thing most women past is its length. dread about their The City's Wood Pile . . . Now that the exceptionally mild winter is nearly over and the coal supply situation has improved to such an extent that the dealers are actually hdving to extend themselves to place some of it, it is easy to criticize the quality of wood which has been brought here under the emergency arrangement made last fall and which now shows no particular sign of moving out. When the wood was ordered, it looked like there would be a serious fuel emergency during the winter and that any kind of wood as long as it would even smoulder would be welcome. It would have been used long since had this winter been anything like that of a year ago and, had the coal shortage developed as expected, the people would have been glad to get it at any price. Even if a few hundred cords of punk wood should become a drug on the fuel market, it has at least served the purpose of insurance airainst conditions which mitrht have been a good deal different and a good deal less comfortable. Thev say swimming develops noise and grace, but did -ou ever take a good look at a duck? IT'S MUSIC TO OUR EARS . . . To hear people praising the Variety Store. They like our tremendous selection of merchandise and our service. It makes us really proud to know that the people of Prince Rupert can buy with confidence -and satisfaction here. THE VARIETY STORE next player plays to it in the 'fame manner. Playi continues i until a players has no cards ileft. He is the winner. Each hand ils a separate game. Sounds .simple, doesn't It. a cross bo-itween rummy, old maid, crlb-jbage. casino, euchre, bezlque and five hundred, I would say. I Sensible Advice To Sufferers j Rheumatic Aches-Pains -- Backaches It's Good Advice, Take Allcnru The days of gainful labour lost in Canada every year thru that enemy of mankind Rheumatism Ls enormous. I But in physical pain and : ; agony and suffering what is the loss? : Why not make up your mind i today that you are going to get the excess acids out of your system. The verv first thing to do is to go to W. J. McCutcheon, ' Ormes Ltd.. or any progressive ; druggist and get a bottle of ALLENRU the rost is but little. i Complete and simple dlrec-! i tions on how to swiftlv and sen-siblv combat these stubborn and I acute pains comes with each bottle and you'll be mighty I thankful that you followed these Instructions. Take good advice take ALLENRU. Start Unlay. bausiacuon is guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. ! IV Tlir. M TICKMK ( III IIT 1)1' IIKIIIMI OII MKIl IV I'KIIIMTl; In ir Mlt-r of the "AilrolnUtra- I riil Ion Art" anil In Hip Mailer of thr !ui, of Kn lit OImmi, !) faxil, Intrttulr. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge Flujier. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 18th day of February AD. 1M4. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Knut OUen, formerly of Montreal, Quebec, de-ceaed, who died on or about the 3rd day of January. A.D. 1944. All perrons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims agalnvt the said Estate are required to file them .with me properly verified on or before the 31at day of March AD. 1944, failing which distribution mjMI m. V,. .1 . . 1 , . iii.il. irriiu Will, w , such claims of which I shall have ' - . . . .u(E, it, lj . , fcUid 18th day of February A D. 1944. Official Administrator Frlnce Rupert, B C KVVONO SANO IIINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tat 611 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open S p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 12 p.m. fbunc Ked M? Sport Chat The only American ever to be officiary credited with a t?o-mi!e maik was on Lash of Indiana who ran eight laps', in 3:59.4 in 1936. George's ti'si mark in 1884 was 9:167.4". It held up for twenty years until Altie Shrubb, another Englishman fNJO) RICH . s r r v tv-i rvS. ' ISHI Pyf a ruhr or loo oc STItRO . maJe with ml B1EF etuatt -io vox' iratiev Taeyll J1 a lli-tiuuh rnh BIfFV tiof ii uutfr your family's neai appriiie jtt ne pieciOat ration poiatv Starr awali. hmx ita a full bodied brWr our a be of STURO in a rvp of botliac it mikn a big fiatelal. . -rj rfn-M mum s in. uiciiTCi. i.e. minium who now makes hU home in Bowmanvllie. Ont whirled the dUtarvce in 9:09.8. Twenty-twu year later Edwin Wide at Swe. den wa clocked in 9 S1 4 but In 1931 Paavo Nurml ol Finland went under the nfine minut-vt covering the distante in 8:59.6. Lash clipped Nurmi'a mark in 1936 but the following year. Mlkios Szabo of Hun'nary tan a staling 8:56. In 1939 1 alsto IXakl f Finland was timed in 8:S3.1 The record held until. 1942 when Oundar Ha egg of Sweden turned In a sensational 5:473 the mark he believe eoukt be lowered wnhout too much efjfort. The Argyll and Sutherland H. glanders ;t Ilamillou. Out . rti't-ntly defeated an' armored rtiment team by 18-33 points in a Canadian Army, brigade boxing championship tournament in England. The un.'y knockout of th 1 1 -rxait ca d i ame in the welterweight i!j -wlien Pte A. Oerous. Highland' from Parry Sound. Oat sen Tpr N. Lind&ey of Ottau nasn ,:is to the floor. Another Oluw: member of the armored t. rr-ent. Tpr. Earle Steen. likst . L Cpi C O Balaag of Bran:?- d Oi;; in the heavyweight dlvLs ; u. Sgt. Blng Bingham ol T . "uto. armored membtr. took ;ea:.-cut decltton from Ptc A Cj uv of Oravenhurst. Out., in th .:ih: heavyweight division, while Chuck Oreenblatt, Hlghlaod ser eant from loron.o. do!eat'.l Tpr Aif Currie of Renfrew. Ont in a middleweight clash Other victorious Argyll privates included O Edwards of Toronto, who defeated Tpr. Ted Bakr of Women Shoppers Riot For Pots LONDON. Feb. 20 O - Houje-wlves rampant are a thing at might, a London store manager found out after a rumor . around that enamel aaueepaM wk on Mir la tbe store "Half an hour later I had a riot on my hands." the manager said "Jars of pickles werg knoeV-ed over and I couldn't even get nar the phone to cull the po!-ie." He iuM hs lour months' qujta in a:i hour RIIIIVE ACHES AND SORl THROAT f ROM A COLO I Utt M'e, lM.tieg ASPRNVXZ On March 31, the present gasoline licentes and" ration coupon books will expire. After irut date no gasoline will be soU except on the presentation of a 1944-15 ration rxIc. Applications for new gasoline licenses and ration coupon books should" he made withour delay. Commencing April 1, under the 1944-45 rationing plan, the operation of which will be basically fhc same as that now in eiTtct, all non-commercial vehicle owners will again be allowed a basic"AA"gasoIinc'Iiccnsc and ration coupon boot, containing 40 units for a passenger car, or 16 for a mororqclc. Similarly, owners of vehicles eligible for a "Special" category, who" can prove their need, will be granted an extra vocational allowance, fixed in advance for the year ending March 31, 1945. In determining the extra allowance which will be measured to individual needs the previous category and mileage of the car will not necessarily be an important consideration. The extra vocational coupons will again be issued in books J ' MSfSSSSJSSU ! Owfu St-x.d .; ..te fra.utr jweiBm i-u.,. ..ad F H.'Wi-Haniiium. a wmm r .ivri Tpr A! I Leger ol 8auU 8te. Mrie. Ont t ciiuitni NOTICKS St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean. Very Rev. J. B. Olbson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Uen 85 Supt.. F. 4- Skinner 11:00 ajn. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 pjn. Sunday School 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. The memberi of the Young People's Association will be In charge of thU service Social hour will be held In the Cathedral Hall immediately following the evening service. i First I'rcsbytcrian Church Fourth Avenue East ! Rev A. F. MacSween, B, Minister Mrs E. J Smith. Choir Led(r i . SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 27 11 00 am -Morning Worslilp. ' Anthem Junior Choir. We March to VWory." 1 12 IS p.m -Church School 7 30 p.m Evening Worslilp 8 30 pro Young People's Club Tiir Minister will preach at both nervier. A cordial invitation to worship wi'h thH congregation is extended to all J. L. CURRY Law of Yukon i Chiropractor Smith Block Umv T -. tS rt, IK.. v. 1 mm r t" Mils R-1 ' ' ri C r.e t ' eveniM' . . vhurrb .' a. 1100:.- Ar.; Music j . r J 00 a m K-i, I Mr Gu ' & Mr M A., . win rit ut m . , ..... as. w A , a iio inc t. .... r MtK u i w .rk t iv Ancnora;'? , Fellows. 4, serrkfC . VIM Haptbfo ! Fifth Avr 4 Minute ft Apply NOW for your New Gasoline Licenses d Ration Coupon Books SUNDAY fittra io w am Bt. iim am 'I lav.- 12 15 iu 7 30 p.rr , ! -CKx: . labelled "Special", and each book will contain not mnre thai 60 units. To permit constant review of the needs of each cater 7 applicant, only one "Special" book, or portion thereof, w;ll be issued at a time. The Oil Controller also lias the rinhi to refuse any application for a "Special" category, or to suspcr.J any ration coupoa book for an infraction of the rtgulirnr.t. The shortage of gasoline is still acute. Do not apply for a "Special" category unless your need is urgent. On and after April 1, service station attendinti will not accept gasoline ration coupons unless the license plate Dumber of the motor vehicle for which they were issued is irrm m irX on each coupon. Every motor vehicle must also display on f i windshield a 1944-45 sticker indicating the category cf the coupon book submitted at the time of the purchase. If the owner of a motor vehicle sells, transfers or disposes of it in any way, it is his obligation to sec that the gasoline Ik r e and ration coupon book for that vehicle is returned immediately to the nearest Regional Oil Control Office. PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED BY APPLICANTS For Category "AAM or "Motorcycle" Category 1 Stcure Cats-gory "AA" application form at nsaresl Post Office. 2 Obtain 1944 motor vehicle permit andor licsnie plaits. 2 Submit property compltttd application form, together with motor vehicle permit and registration fee of $1, to an issuer of motor vehicle licenses. 4 From lh Issuer you will receive your Category "AA" or "Motorcycle" ration book, and the return of your motor vehicle permit stamped to show that a ration book has been issued. 5 Affix "AA" sticker to ear windshield. Write In Ink on each coupon the license plate number of the motor vehicle. a. For "Special" Category 1 Secure application form for both Category CAA3 end "Special" category from nearest Post Office. 2 Obtain Category "AA" ration book and affix 5 A AH illtkif to windshield. 3 After It is properly and accurately completed, mail special category application form to the nearest Regional Oil Control Office, along with motor vehicle permit. 4 If you are granted a special category, turn to the first pagt of "Special" ration book, where the number of units you will be allowed for the year ending March 31, 1945, will be noted. On the basis of this allowance, plan your nsxl year s driving. 5 Affix "Special? category sticker ta windshield. Write In Ink on each coupon the license plats numbtr ol the motor vehicle. (Only registered owners of passenger-type motor vehiclesother than commercial motorcycles, buses, taxicabs, and drive-yourself cars who must of necessity uso their cars in essential business, are eligible to apply for a I'SpeciaP! category); GUARD YOUR RATION BOOK When you receive your 1MM5 gasoline ration book, guard it care." fully. Do not leave it in your car. If, because of your negligence, it is lost or stolen, it may not be replaced. DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Honourable C. D. HOWE, AtWifer Jit:i.i 6 S 1 fe t -as I