a V .Dally Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Friday, May 11, 1945 Published every Afternoon except Sun-Jay" by Prince Rupert Dally Mews Limited. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, ijr . British Columbta. CfeA. HUNTER, Msrfaglng -Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By City Carrier, per week .15 Per Month 65 Per Year 7 00 3y Mall, per month 40 Per Tear M.00 Here We Go Again! MEMBER ABO. Russia at Conference . . . . Jt is plain that the Russians have been at San Francisco to help the Conference succeed, but with no overpowering sense that it must succeed. If we fail now, we can try again that is one possible interpretation of the Russian attitude. But Mr. Eden says "this time we must succeed. The work on rpnsrmn hlv tn vast. nm Vinno fnr tho New and Smart Leisure Jackets CORDUROY FRONT TWEED TRIM . . . and . . . ALL-CORDUROYS Belted, 4 pockets, with Slacks to match. Shades: Brown Green, Maroon. The Best in Sports We a r "THE MEN'S SHOP " Nazis has been more than. proved true and the satanic myth' which for long clung to the leaders with certain evil grandeur is being dispelled, leaving them to be seen as they are evil men, but men not demigods. Mussolini's wretched exit was typical of the end of those monstrous systems which for so long threatened the world, "which the Allies fully intend to have done with forever.- Yet because victory is total, and collapse has brought with it such clear indications of the inhuman, anti-Christian nature of the enemy, it would be foolish to a degree to overlook the fact that even must firmly retain in his heart the Yes, another Victory Loan . . . our Eighth! Let's send it smashing over the top like we did the other seven. Those powerful seven that changed the war picture from fearful doubt to confidence in complete Victory! And we've got a heart-stirring reason for putting every dollar we can into the Eighth ... for every Victory Bond we buy this time will hasten V-Day . . . will bring our men marching back home to peace and safety. ; BUY VICTORY BONDS Philpott, Edit & Co., Limited IN THE SUt'HEME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" bnd IN THE MATTER OP MICIIAL MOSEK OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MIKE MOZEIC OR MOSEK. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honour. W. E. Flatter made on the 3rd day of May, A.D. 1M5. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Mlchal Mofiek, btherwLv known as Mike Mozck or Mosek. deceased, and all parties having claims against the eald estate are hereby re quired to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day of June. A.D. IS45, and all parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. IN THE SUPREME COORT OV this iwi uaj 01 uav. a.U. J40. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C BRITISH COLUMBIA I IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" I and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OH AMAND CESAR VERHEYDEH. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CAESAR OR CESAR VERHEYDEN, DECEASED.' INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge Fisher, Local . Judge of the Supreme. Court of British Columbia, I was on the 25th day of April, A D. 1945. appointed Administrator of the Estate of ' Amand Cesar Verheyden. otherwise Known- as Caesar or Cesar Verheyden, who died on the 7th day of September, 1944. All Dersons tnrtrhtert is. h said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to iw-forthwlth and all persons having claims against Uie said Estate are required to file them with roe properly verified on or before the of Ma,r. fillrur which distribution will be made having re-yard only to such cUlms of which I shall have been notified: ..P t Prince Rupert. B.C., this 27th day of April. A.D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Irlnce Rupert. B C, THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEJ CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 . RAILWAYS . AND RADIO Canadians Lines Slay Replace Land Telegraphs MONTREAL. Mby II The development and experimentation with point to point land-line radio automatic relay systems within the past year by the two t major communication systems in the United States has been followed closely by officers of Canada's two-large railway systems Canadian National and Canadian Pacific. The application of automatic unattended ultra high without disturbances from atmospheric and othef Aincontrol- I hi hip Inflnpnrp.t whlrh aHvnrcolv Scharping's broadcast on the Ham- effect ordinary point-to-pcint wfiieh we 'are making a start here may burg radio on the night of April 30, I radio, the netwo network tie-the world's last chance." while admitting total defeat, yet ex ! of Jli8f?'lde"ty ..H li (..!.. jJd first glance this might seem to place Russia in a much stronger bargaining position than Britain, or than the United States, since Americans generally share the views Mr. Eden stated so sharply. But this does not necessarily follow. For it is clear that . the' British and Americans expect to make only a beginning at San Francisco. If the area in which compromise is possible should turn out to be small, then a small beginning will be made; if the area for compromise is larger, more can be done. Nothing that has been said can be construed as meaning that Russia will : necessarily abandon or even greatly modify its position on the Polish and other questions. But enough has been said to warrant the shelving of doubts about the depth of Russia's interest in the project for a world peace agency. '. There is enough, indeed, on which faith that this war has its meaning. ; measure of success so far achiev He must be certain that each one of I ?d trough experimentation na i u will i.nlk fipi-mnn nlcn in the fntnvfl ! sucn u lus,1Iy ltie'!' though our country may be temporarily occupied. The Elbe will also in future remain a German River, so will the Rhine, and Oder. They will never be Germany's frontier." The enemy is defeated, his ideology is exposed for what it is. The task now is to crush every attempt to revive it. Complacency will never be enough. Local News Irresistible ... . . Some weeks ago a daily newspaper in an Ontario town raised its circulation rates 2c a week, whereupon a ; success of the Conference in making ica banker cancelled his subscription. ; that beginning wliich Mr. Eden said Fortnightly calls failed to obtain a re- must be made now. The Collapse of the Enemy . . . German Nazism and its satellite : neo-Fascism have crashed to destruc- tion without one glimmer of romance left, notes the British Information . Bureau -he notion that Germany .' would go down- in a gotterdammerung " finale has been hopelessly exploded. ' As the enemy collapsed the elements whereon he based his system are becoming clearer for Germany has col-l lapsed in a mass of bestial corruption. I All that we believed worst in the newab Two months later, however, he called to renew his subscription, saying that because he didn't take the local paper, he hadn't learned of the death of a good friend until a month after it happened. Conseouently, he had decided he couldn't afford to do without the local daily newspaper for news of his own' town. . . - 'r.''..'''"'-This is'just one testimony of thousands to the unparalleled power of the local daily to command "cover to cover" readership of the citizens in its area. There is no better medium for an advertiser to spread his sales story in his own market. S'Fact . When Mark Twain's wife In sisted on striking out the swear words from hU manuscripts, he complained bitterly to her: "Heck you are steadily weakenln.3 the English language." taking practical and Immediate action in the hope that, as a result of similar experimentation by them, a solid foundation will have beer laid to make available to the CUnadlan pub- lie ine advantages or mis new 1942 Flcetlinc Chevrolet Sedan Ccmplete with five fi-ply tires, Ixatrr, tie., to le raffUil JULY 2nd You Can Win This Car Send one dollar for three chancrx. Get three free tickets for telling a Uiok in aid of Kinsmen Clarities. Write to: CIVIC CENTRE Itfiom.') Uevelstoke. HU. JOHN BULGER Limited JEWELLERS Third Ave. Pr: Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE JIUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box jD8 LETTERBOX "WORST" CKSIETEIIY Editor. Dally News: On the holiday my husband and I went for a walk along Park Avenue and we came to the cemetery. I have been to quite a few places and have seen a few cemeteries but that is the worst I've seen in my -travels. Surely there is someone in Prince Rupert who has some authority in such cases, to keep it in some decent shape. Wake up Prince Ruperthave a little respect lor inose who now the enemy may be preparing to SSSuSt g possible A X lay tne lounuations 01 yet another at tempt to rule the world by wrong. VISITOR FROM THE EAST it is shown that better mvlce' tranlon1 a reduction in expense can radio programs ...... I -1 I i 1.1 i.n n- l l I uuu uimiiuiciy icievtsioil. Uliu pressed the still flickering desire of p0,nt.to-point transmission of the fiermnns once mnH tn revive the ! nrtntimr toWmnh toina has twice in a generation united to re-!D,ejng comnplatea over con. C5i : :.i. uv r .uueiuoie uisiance. aiau ountu iJHiU sum. rjvei v uei man Canadian National and Cana dian Pacific announce that the be achieved by the use of radio relay systems they would hope to employ them to take the i fullest advantage of Uielr use f " 'O Ci wpit . it p iv- i , n . i H philosophy Of force, Which 'the world j and facsimile such transmission pr" p" XrB 'b ic At the moment, the pkm i to determine the extent to wlu.'h radio will substantially enlarge i upon and replace or supplement cuumeicial services now handled over our wire line.-.. Permanent radio systems are costly and their Installations must, of necessity, be affected with the utmost care and precision in suits in efficiency. The first step in the. execution of the plan til 1 - . . I l. n t . nwai&fl w,u " c " " ' and revolutionary medium of Z,, , communication transmission. In m.en al , lnst?" ons MT view of magnitude of their re- B"u ullu"a stlve interests and the wide tween if. Z P"n ?f this Initial step wil variety of communication ser- vices they perform! the deslra- be limlU-d only by governmental '"trie ions on the war-time use bllity of minimizing the capital ndo and 019 of expenditure and to avoid con- fusion and unnecessary dupllca- i lhe ,lt,cessarX equipment tioi In the use .of frequency al- j locations', the two railway sys- terns have agreed to act Jointly. ; believing such action to be m ! the public Interest. In addiUon to the use of radio for Uie provision of inter-city relay links the railways are also considering the use of radio to facilitate train movement should ! such use, following the results of such experiments presently being considered by a number of railways on this continent, be justified. Should the results of experimentation wit(i relay sy.s-tems be sufficiently jjneour-agiiig to warrant permanent i.n- ! sulfation the 'question' naturally i arises as to Uie extent til which radio relay systems will jreplace j present systems using wlrje lines. Minis MAYBE IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS? Ti GIN PIUS-.iU "tuitKtion trf money back" kidacr remedy. GIN PILLS, Ixlp 10 toutlM. tod luet up your kidney milia inem ia reaftu ins impurities cauiing tcbet aati at-.aiuurueu rcH. Regulor ilit. 40 fill tw tilt, 0 rin. 11 is me expectation 01 the railway companies that wire lines sealed 'JSsm 3iei -by Will Still be retained for fcertaln xh Minister of Lands and FortM ... , c. . L ' - VKtoiiu, B.C. not later tnau 11 Classes Of services but Where i a m. on the 2Bth day of May. 1945, ; for thd purcliiiw of Licence X3C01V. ; 1 to cut 4,b00.000 feet of S,ruce. Hem. 1 icica ana uraar 011 pan 01 1x11 iuij. j Timber LUvmce 12CMV and Lot WW , THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 See our stock of household furniture and novelties. J. H. MAIR FURNITURE AND , AUCTIONEER nm (la U.S. f t 'Cine PlH") 032 Third Ave. Phone Blue 09 1 B-l 1203-2P and adlolnlnz Crown land 1 situated at Takelley Cove. Lyell 1 Island, Queen Charlotte Island 1-aiid I lilsUlct I Two 12) years will be allowed for; removal of limber. 1 !?t?rtfifi nnrt l-iiltvra nf Ih. f"Ytf Porimter. Vlcu.rla, B.C . or District Korester. ivlnc Rupert, lie . Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOtl REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) NOTICE - - to Canadian Food Trade On and after May 11, 1945, no processor or whole-saler ma sell or deliver canned meat, except by permit. Special Note to Retailers The order freezes all stocks of canned meat exceeding 1000 pounils in ami in transit to any retail store, and all stocks held by a retailer in a warehouse separate from his store. Meat is urgently required in liberated Europe. Transportation and refrigeration facillti ... are so disorganized 1U, canned meat must be made available. To help meet this critical over: ear need, Canada has car-marked almost her entire output of canned meat for expor "Canned meat" means anv mr t or meat products packed In s?aled glass or metal coi'.tuhiers, except poultry meat soup, pork and beans, pureed Infant foods and imported beef concentrates or beef concentrates processed fror.i Imported beef extract. Sales are permitted to the Meat Hoard, Department of Munitions and Supply, Department -of Transport, Canadian Red Cross for Prisoner of War parcels, ships' stores or persons in remote amis of Canada. -Reports of Stocks By May 25, every canner, wholesaler and retailer, who had on hand on May 11 any meat covered by the order .must reiiort it on a special form which may be obtained at any branch of Uie Board. After May 11. a record must be kept of Ralen to priority users. Meat Canncrs On and after May 11 .. may pack In glass any t covered by Uie order On and after May 11 rt tercd canners are forbidi to pack .in metal an; nr. covered by the order exc: for sale to the itovtr .v.r for export ml H Ever WoIcIb Saf Pail rill A I. aLu. a Innrr fmw fnf a SJP plU10l fill ... and a lot of pails of sap to nu' of The term "wps a gallon syrup. runnin' " is deceptive. Sap does not run ... it comes a drop at a time- - .and lots of time between drops. But a lot of drops of sap from a lot of 1 ...! riieitn. I trees make a good crop m Bond, If you can only buy one Victory . ' .. i i,t helps to en- Duy it. every duuu , i . l ..... ..r.t,i,n. Don't taKM sure me suttos ui it for. granted that the Htl. Victory will 'go over the top Ju huse previous Loans have. bond if can . . . a"H Huy a big you you can. Buy all you can hand. Buy more out of income. VICTORY BOND! til if-"- rn.nPFDATivF ASSOCIATE