if Daily Edition TOE DAttYJffiVV'S Prince Hupert plause as they move from the oE-Monday, June 25, 1945 though Wh nnrl nPn.nW f Published every afternoon except Sun- day by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, ' British Columbia. a. A. HUftTER, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By City Carrier, per week 15 Per Month .-. . . .65 -Per Year 7 00 By Mall, per month 40 "Per Year $4.00 In two-tone shades ... In varied combinations. . MEMBER ' A.B.C. Toward Singapore . . . The move on Singapore and the Dutch East Indies is under way. When battle - hardened Australian veterans leap ashore on the beaches Soi Borneo not only the oil and rubber is the prize ahead. Of even more immediate concern are control of the sea lanes to Japan's outposts in the Indies and' steppingstones westward along the north coast of the huge island. It should not be long before companion moves begin down the west Malayan coast from Rangoon, the British closing in on Singapore from the Indian Ocean side. It is both expected and proper that the Australians should undertake the approach from northwest Borneo. .The retaking of the Indies will be a Dutch-British Commonwealth show. The Aussies rate a round of ap- Th, LOAFER COAT Just the thing for casual wear . . . for sport, outings, or just Moiling' around. GIFTS ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS job of mopping up by-passed islands and again take their place in the forefront of the advance. The Late Dr. Fred Kerr . . . Pioneers of Prince Rupert will recall the late Dr. F. W. Kerr as a fiery young Treacher who was sensational and hard hitting enough to fill the old Empress Theatre every Sunday night. Dr. Kerr came to Prince Rupert as a young man in 1912 and a year later brought his bride here. In 1915 he was called to St. Andrew's Church, New Westminster. He left British Columbia in 1924 and for six years was a professor in Manitoba College and preacher in Knox Church, Winnipeg. Later he moved to Montreal and a year or so ago failing health made it necessary for him to give up the pastorage of a metropolitan church. Later he returned to Winnipeg. Dr. Kerr became an authority on international affairs and attended a conference in Geneva. He was of the big city type of pastor and of recent years had distinguished himself as the pastor of metropolitan Priced at $10.00 "THE MEN'S SHOP" Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Building, Materials, Estimates General Budding Nothing too big or too small PHONE BLACK 884 Commercial, Industrial and Marine Electricians ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED Offices in Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 367326 2nd Ave. Whatever you plan to spend . . . YOU'LL FIND GIFTS HERE TO SATISFY YOU . . . Come in and sec them JOHN BULGER LTD. THIRD AVENUE JEWELERS (Opposite Post Office) FORMER U.S.O. LEADER RETURNS Frank Finnerty, USO director, has announced that Bob Herrick has arrived in Prince Rupert to replace Peter O. Wambach as Drosram director nf tht nhu Wambach recently returned to the United States to take up othpr ilntlpe TIMBER SALE X37148 Spflleri tpnripra will V,a vofti!tr,f V... the Minister of Lands and Forests at Victoria, BO, not later than 11 a.m. On t.hp ttrri rtnv nf T11W Mni for the purchase of Licence X37148! ju tut i.nu.uw iect oi uottonwood, Spruce and Cedar and 5,000 lineal feet or Cedar Poles and Piling on part of Lots 1105 and 1713 at Alwyn Creek, Range 6, Coast Land District. mice ui years win Be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or "District Forester, Prince .Rupert, B.C. structlonal booklet Dr. Matthews Sees Christ Major Peace Factor Today World peace plans for the future must be based on the teachings of Christ and Hl cnirlt must prevade all International agreements, Rev. Dr. Basil Matthews, director of the Union Theological Seminary, Vancouver, told a combined congregation of Anglican. Presbvterlan. Lutheran and United Church members at a Joint service in St. Andrew's Cathedral Sunday nleht. The renowned ohnrrh traveller and missionary worker delivered nis sermon to a church filled to capacity. Dr. Matthews took as his text' a Dortion of the GosdpI nf St. I Luke in which Christ spoke of ireelng the prisoners or war and making the blind see, finding modern applications for Christ's words. Without Christian understanding and the true desire for peace, the modern International machinery being set up to maintain peace1 loses a great part of its strength, Dr. Matthews said. With it, the world siands an excellent chance of entering a warless' era. because it hns si background of peace planning in tne League or Nations. Although the league was unsuccessful in maintaining peace, its economic agencies have made comprehensive s t u d i e s of the economic causes of the Second World War and are able to ad vise the world leaders on ways or avoiding earlier mistakes. He urged the whole world-wide Christian community to assist by prayer the world leaders who are charged with the task of establishing a -warless world. Intimately acquainted with the worlds largest and most backward countries, China and This Ls the second visit to India, Dr, Matthews saw the work Prince Rupert rpr Mr. Herrick. rrom February, U943, to February, 1944, he was (attached to the support of embarkation as recreational director! of the American Red Cross. During this time he became one of the originators of the Acropolis News, camp newspaper of Acropolis Hill, and the Port Post, of Port Edward. "It certainly is great to get back to friendly Prince Rupert and renew old acquaintances. I am looking forward with pleasure to my present stay here, Mr. Herrick said. Herrick, a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, has been engaged in radio work for several years, having had his own program over a Los Angeles station for more than three years. He has also directed several of the "big name" shows. It is believed Mr. Herrick is planning to conduct classes for Interested service personnel in this subject. Buy War Savines Stamps. IN THE SUVKKME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP HERMAN CARLSON, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE Ihnt hv nrrior r.f His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 13th day or June, AD. 1945, I WAR nnnrtlntArl Arlmlnl,(Mtn. r.f fen - - It ...... l immiiiid.inwi ... blic Estate of Herman Carlson, deceased. ana an parties naving claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, tn mp nn nr Knfnpn tho OBtVi Hnw r.f July, A.D. 1945, and all parties ln- ueoieu to ine said tstate are required to pay the amount of their lnaeotedness to me forthwith. uaiuj ai irince Kupert, B.C., this 13th day of June, A.D. 1945. U1SUKUB 11. HALLETT,, Official Administrator, Atlln, B.C. of assisting them to emerge into enngntenment and seir-govern-ment as a resnbnsrbllitv of the Christian nations. "It was nnt. t.hp l"!nnfnilnnlct e Buddhists or Moslems, nor even the western governments which have guided those nations in the great strides tney have already taken." Dr. Mabne-s-s snld. "Tfc was largely the Christian mis sionary and medical worker." Dr. Mathews likened the world peace organizations to the plumbing which channels the spirit of understanding, but which, of itself, does not Inspire it. "The source of that spirit is in the Christian idea, and it must flow through man-made asencles to be of valup. Rut those agencies are merely the nlumtoing through which It flows, not the source of it." The service was led bv Verv Rev. J. B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's and bishop-elect of Caledonia, and the cathedral choir, conducted by Peter Lien. led the singing. Dr. Mathews, who was at First United Church yesterday morning, is to speak at a meeting;ln First Presbyterian Church to- nignt. SMITHERS LEGION TO ROUND LAKE SMITHERS, June 25 Members of Bulkley Valley Branch, Canadian Legion, will travel to Quick next Wednesday evening to hold ah annual meeting of the 'branch in the Community Hall at Round Lake. This meeting has become an annual feature of the branch and it affords the veterans of the Quick and .Telkwa districts an opportunity to attend a meeting which they cannot conveniently do for the meetings .of the branch held In Smithers; The branch now has a membership of more than 100 and it is growing steadily as the new veterans continue to Join. It has, been very active in the matter of adjustments of complaints or other requirements of veterans In dealing with the administrative authorities. ; JUST RECIEVED Another shipment of those popular CRYSTAL SETS Priced at $7.75 complete with headphones. An ideal radio for young and old: NoRatteries No Electric Power No Tubes No Operating Costs SEE OUR WINDOW FOR DISPLAY Wilson's Wireless Buzzers complete with battery and In-. $2.50 Smithers District Farmer Is Injured SMITHERS, June 25 Paul Sturzenegger, a farmer in the Glentanna district, met with an accident Thursday morning while riding his bicycle on the road near the Carl Mortensen farm. Coming around a very sharp turn in the road he collided with a light delivery car driven by Carl Nordln. The bicycle was demolished and Mr. Stru2ehegger suffered a bad cut on his Upper left arm. Mr. Nordln brought him in to Dr. Greene who attended to his injury. The car had a broken headlight and damaged radiator grill. Mr. Struzenepger came to Smithers from Switzerland about six years ago and is an industrious and progressive farmer of the Glentanna district. "DEAD END" IS DRAMA "Dead End," tfran-.atlc picture based on the stage play of street life in a great city, shows tills Monday and Tuesday at the Capitol Theatre with Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea and Humphrey Bcgart heading the cast. Sylvia Sidney gives a great performance as the little slum girl who rights a valiant but losing battle to save her small motherless brother, Tommy, from the gangster's fate she has seen the slum mete out to so many of its sons. Joel McCrea Is the penniless young architect she loves and who, in turn, Is loved by Kay (Wendy Barrie) the girl who has found a dubious route out of the slum Into a penthouse in the fashionable apartment next door. Humphrey Rogart is the gangster and killer, who crawls back to the slum to see his mother and boyhood sweetheart Francey, once more and for his trouble receives rrom his mother, stinging recriminations and hatred; from Francey the bitter knowledge that she has taken B usmess an Work to please everyone No work too large or too small H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanglng UNION PAINTER Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tac Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Onlv Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD, Third Avenue ifT nnrn'c nine j.k rum J JUIU TEA AND SALE Last Thursday afternoon the Women's Auxiliary or St. Peter's Church held (ts annual Jane tea and sale or home cooking at the home of Mrs. G, A. Kelsey, Seal Cove. Old Sol came out of hiding and beamed with approval upbn the many ladies who ventured forth to make the alterhoon a success. The rooms were prettily decorated with flowers for the occasion. The guests were received by the hostess, Mrs. Kelsey, and Mrs. W. G. Smith, president of the Women's Auxiliary. In charge of the refreshments were Mrs. H. V. Tattersall and Mrs. Q, llebb. Sefvlteurs were Mrs. W. Donaldson and Mrs. It. Caddlck. Home cooking was In charge of Mrs. D. Slevert and Mrs. H. Henderson. Cashier was Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse. CALENDAR OF JULY COUPONS July 5: Butter No. 113. July 12: Butter No. 114. July 19: Preserves P-2 to P-13 inclusive. (This Includes the 10 extra coupons allotted for) canning sugar ir required.) Sugar No. 61. July 28: ButterHNo. 115. All previous coupons In ration book No. 5 are valid until otherwise declared. life the easiest wav: and from the guns of the G-men a body full of lead. i Claire Trevor Is the hard, pathetic little Francey and Allen Jenkfns is the henchman of the gangster. The celebrated Dead! End Kids rrom the original New York stage cast, Billy naiop, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jor-I dan, Leo Gorcey, Gabriel Dell; and Bernard Punsley, are the) tough, brawling babies of tiie slum. I d.Prof, esswna I EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY "House of Better Cleaning'' Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses WaterprooHng a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 09 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East-Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 821 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver J. L. 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