- ii rtl 1 n 4 1 IHGS INCH j,orfl Maes: i Lnd spee yucan'' ln iuclasJ. Its tin bthelow-pricefieldl SUBlf-fOCe RAZOR 1d Rooming Keepers :NTI0N! chrome chairs ,n half price 7.50 each Lew pillows, fly covered, liar $1.50 )5C each P1..L I nesK. uai iu ), h. brand new . $30 FURNITURE ENUE Black 321 IFIC CAFE I Special: I Dishes op Suey Chow Mcin iiji, to 2: I. ' 4 00 a.m. 1 Chinese Dishes hp Suey Nw Mcin am. to 1 a.m. "e and 8th Street SWEEI'INQ NERS CLI3ANED ! REPAIRED 'Pment and help f of a clean Job e Clack 735 K SEUVICE INDYMAN RUPERT IS BY-PASSED Aid. Arnold Thinks this Tort Is iMissing Bet The Dossrbllitv ih of Prince Rupert Is being bypassed as an outlet for foreign 4 I- I wiuc . oecauic omer countries are not aware of the harbor faci lities here Was rkri of ollv council mcctlne Mondav nlthi u ---o i " a I 1 . Dy Aiacrman nora E. Arnold. Council annroved a motion v Alderman Arnold ihar. thp trans: portatlon committee draw up a brief on DOrt facilities hero ann submit tnem to the Russian consul for Information of Russian shipping authorities. Alderman Arnold said she had been told that the' master of a small Russian vessel which docked here for repairs recently and been surprised at what the port had to offer. 'The man told mc that the skipper had said he thought Prince Rupert was nothing more than a 'bunch of shacks.' He Indicated that that Impression was general among Russian shipmasters and I think it ought to be corrected. "The skipper told mylnform- EtVlCES er Victoria TO and to, Stewart and North Charlotte Islands Irmation, Tickets KReservatlons ft J SKINNER Rupert Agent f. Phone 568 Fishcrmcn Probe Amalgamation Delegates of the United Fish ermen's Federal Union, of Van couver, and members of the Prince Rupert Deep Sea Fishermen's Union discussed the prospects of amalgamation at a meeting Sunday. No decision was reached. Members of the two unions took advantage of the presence or tne southern delegates to the B.C. Fishermen's Co -opera tive Federation convention to weigh the advantages and dis advantages of merging the two unions. William Brett, president of th local union, was chairman. CONVERTS ENERGY The loud speaker Is a device i ... lor converging cieciric energy Into sound energy. MILKY CLOTH Cloth can be made out of milk whey. ant that there are lots of vessels going to Vancouver and that their masters did not know there was a good port available 500 miles near Russia at Prince Just think of all the pesky jobs, - the time they'd take to do -if there were no appliances to do the work for you. TW MAM VOJP TOAST. - - . . . . beauty mdqu- THIRD AVENUE t.ax vaiu. GIVE WARNING TO MEMBERS Lower Mainland Canadian lesion Convention Favors Conscription VANCOUVER, Nov. 22 Oi - Delegates to the Lower Main land Canadian Legion conven Hon approved a three-point policy on overseas troops reinforcements, demanding that home defence forces be made available for overseas and warnr lng lower mainland .members of Parliament that the Legion would withdraw its voting support from anv candidate who did not support conscription. They also expressed sympathy for discharged Royal Canadian Air Force personnel who refused to volunteer for armv ser- jvlcc when urged by the gov ernment to do so. DYING MAN'S WISH PLYMOUTH, Eng., CP; Carrying out the dying wish of Ar-thi- II. L. 'Estrange, 88, an orchestra slowly played the "Blue Danube" waltz In the chapel of EHord Ceme tery as his body was carried to the crematorium. THEY CLEAN YOUR RUGS...... f?Tjn KEEP FOOD FROM DAY TO DAY. J A MO WASH AhJO I PON fi rin v rriivn nir nivii THE FAMILY CLOTHES...... THE WHILE YOU WORK OR PLAY! REDDY SAYS: "Every quarter you cm pare to invest in Wir Siring Stunpj will speed the day oi victory. iHllllllM !! II II I Clr WATCHES tor Men Elco WATCHES for Women ItelteMta $0075 valuel The ,roTadr Elco ityles. TSced at THE DAILY NEWG PAGE THREE Varsity $0075 ixquisitely styled. e hlemificvtion BRACELETS Sterling silver as shown. Lhown. JliYn'i SIGNET RINGS Handsornestyle. lor both SMK iTtfVT :u- ' lino and handsome In mm QIU1 WVUIVII . , . KJ mmm tircn in" ityling. Pricod lor value, ,w JOHN BULGER LTD. d in JCWCICTS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE New Storage to Freeze 225,000 Lbs. Fish Daily The new cold storace plant contemplated by Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative here, will have modern freezing equipment which will freeze large quantities of fish In eight hour Dcriods. The Dally News was told today. The plant Is expected to have three freezing units of 25,- 000 pound capacity, each of which will freeze its capacity volume three times In 24 hours This would give the plant a daily volume of 225.000 nounds of froz en fish. Site of the plant will be at the western end of the water front, adjacent to the co-opera tive's new warehouse and fish dock and the proposed fisher- men s noais. G. L. Rorie returned to the city this morning from Vancouver where he attended the an nual meeting of the B.C. Progressive Conservative jAssocia-tlon. AWARDED D.S.O. OTTAWA Lieut. Col. Robert L. Purvis of Victoria has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. c-dCl JtrMN mil rmr to sir !T ! gaud Heating Ss Jq950 JJ ! Sprinkling and I (ifff ) ijW A'A al Stokers fWFz&VW Smartly modern lyli.nj - a C J&r 2J lor its perfection ol bcauly. V W, ojSy wW Modern creation ol th ! )ewllrs art Flawli fj diamond. Handcarvd V tettlna. I M$KJf ft SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54- FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Meet Mc at . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Oar Coffee Is Tops) The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON ARMY OFFICER GOES TO JAIL Capt. James Iaird of Nanaimo Gets Six (.Months for Theft Nanaimo, Nov. 22 0 Capt i James Laird, officer commanding the Royal Canadian Elec-1 trical Mechanical Engineers unit here, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment on theft charges in police court here Laird pleaded guilty to four Charges of theft of army supplies Including tools, four tires, , inner tubes, a cook stove and j electrical distribution boxes wltn i cablesSentences of six months, running concurrently, were Imposed on each charge. Earlier Major G. Forin Campbell R.C.E. and Acting Warrant Officer William A. Morrell were remanded to November 29. when they appeared charged with theft of material from the camp. SHIPMASTER UNDER FIRE Following Sentencing of Members of Crew of Park Line Ship VANCOUVER. Nov. 22 O) Seven members of the merchant marine were convicted of being absent without leave from a Park line freighter during a nine--rnonth voyage and were sentenced to. one month in Jail. One man was sentenced to 15, days. .rnnnsel for two of the sailors said 'that5 he was arranging on hhnif. nf -the Canadian Sea- mens: Union to ask Ottawa for a court to consider the cancel lation of the master of the ship, Captain Robert Shanks, under the article of the Shipping aci providing for such action in the case of "misconduct, drunken-ess of tyranny" on the part of the master of a vessel. AUTHOR IS ARRESTED Supposed Itritish Collaborationist With Germans Taken in Paris said he was collaborating with the Germans. Wodehouse was captured in France in 1940 by the German army. Many More Arc Union Members OTTAWA. Nov. 22 There lias been an eighty-five percent increase in union membership in Canada since the start of the war, the number of union members in the Dominion now being 664,000 as compared with 259,000 in 1D3'9. There has been a fprtyr five) percent increase iiv the number of women enrolled in unions since last year. SOO-SUD NOTES The matter of purchasing the a Northern Gas company fran- ffij chlsc was left with the utilities jM committee at a recent meeting nf thr Ron r.itv council. The I matter has been under discussion for 15 months. Fights and street riots ln- volvinc 700 men livened Soo streets on armistice night. Ap parently there was no organ ized cause for the ngnting which Just got going and spread. One man was arrested for vag rancy following the riots but he was dismissed after a bitter police court hearing. IN THE BtjmKME COUIlT OP BIltTJSH COLUMMA IN THE MATTER OF TIIK "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OH THE ESTATE OP AUTHOR- ALEXANDER MtEWEN. DECEASED. INTESTATE takk NOTICE that bv Ordrr of His Honor JudRe Fisher, Local JudRe or tne supreme uouri oi iruisii Columbia. I was on- the 3rd day or umivr A n 1944 aDDolntcd Ad ministrator of tho estate of Arthur Alexander McEwen, who died on tho 22nd day of September. 1944. All MAnna InrinVitart in thfk ftfllri PStatQ are required to pay the amount of hair inriphtertnpRR to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on - hnfora th isth rlftv of December. 1944. railing wnicn aisvriounun nm tsn m .ii, Vinvlncr recrnrrl nnlv to SUCh UV IHWV ....... n O " claims of which I shall have , been notified. , Dated at Prince Rupert. BC. this 4th day of November, AD. 1944. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. "SUPERMEN" SURRENDER TO CANUCKS With his cap in hand, this German captain surrenders himself and his men to Capt. A. D. Orier, of Montreal, as Bologne fell to the Canadians pressing along the French channel coast. He Is shown being given instructions as to where prisoner's cage Is located. PROMOTION FOR HERO Major Paul.Triqucl Made Coi, ' and Giyen Command QUEBEC. Nov. 22 0) A Cana dian hero of the Italian cam- Daien is coins to be promoted to the rank of Lieut. Col. and given the command' of a battalion of tho .famous Royal 22nd .Regi ment-4h, "Van Doos" with whom he wn the Victoria Cross a the BatUer Casa Berardl last vJinter. He is Mai. Paul Triquet, thp first French-Canadian to win the V.C. In this war, and a native of Cabano, Quebec. The officer commanding mili tary district number . five at Quebec City, Brigadier Edmond Blais. makes the announcement He told a press conference that he has ordered the mustering oi two "reeiments" designed to re inforce lniorce the me Royal Koyai 22nd na and aim Le sumably he. meant battalions when he said two regiments would be mustered. The new unit of the Chaudlere will be commanded by Major Humies Lanolnte. who will also flU-Pelham Promoted I to eut. C Li- LONDON, Nov. 22 be, of the late Jus- Grcnville Wodehousc' lamous point s a son Ernest Lapointe British author and humorist, and his wife have been arrested by the French authorities, It' was confirmed in London today. Details of the charge are not known. Wodehouse was arrested in Paris. Wodehouse made five English language broadcasts . from Berlin in 1941. Because of the con tent of the broadcasts, many tice Minister and Is the Liberal member of parliament for Lotblnlere, Que bec. Triquet has been advised to return home immediately. Laoointe is already in Canada and is attending the opening of the special session of parliament today in Ottawa. Buy War Savings Stamps. AUCTION SALE By J. MAI It, the Auctioneer Thursday, Nov. 23rd 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Building corner of 7th and Fulton Street (Opposite Sunrise Grocery) Having received instructions from owners, I will sell by Public Auction, the following goods: Consistlne of electric washing - - dining room u e Regiment De La Chaudlere. Pre- chairs, dishes, twelve ladles' fur coats, ladles' dresses, and othei Items too numerous to list. Terms Cash ....No Reserves Goods will be accepted for this sale up to and including Tuesday, Nov. 21st. Furniture - Lamps HARDWARE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ODD TABLES HOPE CHESTS TOYS (274) GORDON & ANDERSON, Ltd. FEDERAL BLOCK THIRD AVENUE la;'' 1 ; m - H 1 pi