G FLOODS OREGON i May Re Head and Huge jiamase Done as Result !l Hish aier CiEN" Oregon Two per-j.:? kri. v.n dead and lour r a result of severe River Hood?. Thou-lam.'less and damage :, .: 3 millions of dollars. - ",f head of stock have oyed. The dead are Burncs and a Coos v. u ker named Harold mi - siu:; are member ;. whose car plunged on when it struck a KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open S P-m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 ISAILINOS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points jTuesday- -SS Catala, 1 :30 pm. irTiaay -as uaraena, 10 p.m. sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight I Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Would It be all right to send greeting cards to public personages or celebrities whom one admires? A. Yes, but the recipient Is not obligated to reply. Q. Is It necessary that a husband, write or telegraph his wife every day while he Is away from home? A. A considerate husband will do so. Q. What should a woman wear to an opera matinee box party? Q. Either an afternoon or a semi-formal dress. Making any New Year resolutions We suppose everyone can afford to, and we don't want ours to be any secret. We're going to do all we can to continue serving you well: and we're going to exert every effort toward making peace and security permanent. Room 4 STONE Optomitrist BLOCK THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. imOUNCEMWT: The office will be closed as from December 18 to January G when it will be again open for annointments. ctte'c''cee'e,',e,e,t!t't,r,e',e''e'e'e',e',C't'e'e,t i . r To my many friends I extend tne ;rnc nf this Happy Season Cor 3rd Ave and 5lh St KOTJM) CP rewS :ce. todiy fine-combed the Jewish quartfr 0( ghaar f moyinf to detention camp for further Questioning all males ! between the, ages 0f lc and 50. Early reports of a search which was covered by British ! troops who cordoned off the a'ea suggested that some equipment used by Palestine terrorists was found. Official quarters have been increasingly concerned over their failure to track down terrorists responsible for Thursday's outbreak in which ten friends were killed and twelve wounded. PRODUCTION RECORDS VICTOKIA-Value of fish-eries and agricultural in Btit-ish Columbia during the vea 1915 exceeded all previous rv-ords, estimates show, NANAIMO ROAD DEATH NANAIMO Peter Egger, Eagles Club steward, was killed Saturday night when struck by a car about three-quarters of a mile from the centre of the city while walking along Second Street. Kenneth Caul-field, real estate man, reported that his car had struck an unknown object. PEER UNRATIONED FItEDERICTON Beer is being dropped off the ration list by the Liquor Control Hoard of New Brunswick. SUSPEND JAP TEACHING TOKYO The teaching of history, geography and morals in Japanese schools has been suspended until new textbooks become available. To All... May we thank you f or your patronage during the year 1945 and. wish you all a Happy and Prosperous 1946. NAVAL RADAR TO BE USED IN PEACETIME NAVIGATION mtyL mm f v&Im , mmrrtm " S ' 4 ' National Research Council's Radio Branch publicity demonstrated actual operation of long-secret radar equipment at a two-week Ottawa exhibition. This naval installation was Canadian-designed, Canadian-built at a cost of $8;000. Originally designed to detect approaching enemy surface craft, It Is now the basis of a set being successfully tested for peacetime ship navigation. STRIKE CONTINUES SEATTLE Seattle printers decided by a narrow margin vote to continue the strike which is tying up the Post-Intelligencer, Times and Star newspapers. - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. IN MEMOIUAM ZOGAS In loving memory of John Zogas who died Dec. oO; 1944. God saw the road was getting roueh. And the hills were hard to climb, So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." Remembered by Lilly Zogas. IN MEMOIUAM ZOGAS In loving memory of John Zogas who died Dec. 30, 1944. Always so good, unselfish and kind, None on this earth your equal I'll find. Honorable and true In all your ways. Loving and faithful to the end of vour days: Honest and liberal, ever upright, Just in your judgment, always right. Loved by your friends and all whom you knew, One In a million, that daddy was you. One year has passed, my heart still sore. As time rolls on I miss you more. A loving daddy, tender and kind, What beautiful memories you left behind. Ever remembered by your loving daughter, Mary. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. UI) FOR RENT FOR RENT Attractive two-room suite, Immediate occupancy; furnishing for sale, Apply No. 5 Shortridge Apts., 121 2nd Ave., after 6 p.m, (4) FOR, RENT Threeroom cottage, furniture for sale. Apply 733 5th Ave. West. (4) FOR RENT Two comfortable sleeping rooms, other arrange ments made. 733 5th Ave. W. (4) GREETINGS OF THE SEASON TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Poulsen's Grocery Co. Ltd. This business is Give us HOLDING BATAVIA POLICE BATAVIA The entire Indonesian police force of 713 men in Batavia are being held by the British for questioning. They are said to have collaborated in kidnappings. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Airflow sedan, ceiling price. Apply 1160 Park Avenue. 2) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (12) TOR SALE New and used fur niture. Some from United States Army officers' club at Port Edward selling at lowest prices. Used nassocKs, sz.73-, used smoking stands, $1.75; used bed and spring sets, $3; used battery radios in good shape, $20; used chesterfield chairs, $24.50; used two-piece chesterfield beds' In good condition, $65; barber chair in good shape, $35; new mirrors from $2.50; new rag rugs, nice designs, $2; rugs In good shape, sizes 12x12; all kinds of cooking utensils, etc.; used desks for house and office; all kinds of office chairs. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. (tf) FOR SALE Log cabin, 2 rooms furnished, close in. 106 Wantage Road. $220 cash. (2) RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. WANTEi; WANTED By married couple, no, children, a two, three or four-room" furnished suite. Apply Box 71 Dally News. (301) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Two keys, in brown leather case. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this ad. LOST One motorcycle saddle, between Co-op Store and New Floats. Finder please phone Blue 317, (2) FOUND AT LAST A brand new dance hall to rent for your parties and socials. It's the Recreation Dance Hall on 5th Ave. East. For Information Phone 846, ask for Fred. (12) offered for sale. an offer! National League Puck Race Tightening Chicago Only Half a Game Behind Canadiens Red Wings and Bruins in Third Place Tie DETROIT Boston Bruins moved Into a tie with the De troit Red Wings for third place in the National lijcKey League by defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs at Toronto Saturday night and retained the position by playing a draw here with the Wings last night. In the second scheduled game last night the Chicago Black Hawks lost to the lowly New York Rangers after having taken the measure of the leading Montreal Canadiens at Montreal Saturday night. The lead of the Canadiens was reduced to a single half game. in a 'New Year's Eve game at Madison Square Gardens tonight the Rangers will take on the Canadiens. New Year nigh games will be Detroit at Boston and Toronto at Chicago. His Funeral At Vancouver Today VANCOUVER P) Funeral took place here this afternoon of the late David Gordon Stew-.ar.t, 78, who died here Friday. Former wholesale grocery merchant of Prince Rupert, the late Mr. Stewart had been located in the northern city from 1908 to 1936. He was a pioneer of the Yukon gold rush, having gone north to Dawson in 1837. He later operated grocery stores, at Discovery near Atlin and at Fairbanks, Alaska, also having had the post office at Discovery. In 1908 he went to Prince Rupert where he established a wholesale grocery firm bearing his name which was later purchased by Kelly-Douglas Co. HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I wash a feather pillow? A. Dissolve 1 lb. sal-soda and 'fe lb. soap in '2 gallon boiling water. Put about 5 buckets of tepid water In a tub and pour in the above solution. Then dissolve Vz lb. of chloride of lime in 1 qt. boiling water, let It settle, then stir In tub. Beat pillows well and then put In tub, pressing down. Let soak for an hour, stirring and pressing constantly with a stick. Rinse In several changes of water, wring, press out all water possible and hang on line to dry, turning and shak ing them often. Choose a windy day for quick drying. Q. What Is the best way of dampening clothes before Ironing? A. The longer the clothes lay damp before Ironing, the better is the result. Sprinkle' starched clothes with hot water, half an hour before Ironing. Q. How can I keep the skins of baked apples from breaking? A, When baking apples, prick the skins with a fork and they will not burst. INDIAN WAR BONNETS Indians made their war bon nets Irom the tall features of NEWS, HIGHLIGHTS IN PRINCE RUPERT (Continued from Page I) 15 Prince Rupert's Y.M.C.A. war services building opened for use with Impressive ceremonies attended by military and Y.M.OA. officials from Vancouver and Ottawa. March 8 Members of the local Deep Sea Fishermen's Union voted against a proposal to amalgamate with halibut fishermen in Vancouver. 31 Local organizations group ed together to organize the Prince Rupert Public Relations Council to publicize the city as an industrial and tourist centre. Lloyd Morris was named chairman. April 2- Bishop O. A. Rlx, of the Anglican diocese of Caledonia since 1928 died at his home on Fourth Avenue at the age of 79. 11- Final 10,000-ton freighter-to be built at the Prince Rupert Dry Dock the Qaspeslan Park was launched. She was the thirteenth 10,000-ton ves-, sel. 12 Flags in the city were at half mast In respect for. the passing of President Roosevelt and memorial ceremonies were held throughout the city. 17 Kitty Moen, 50 -year -old Comox Avenue resident, was found stabbed to death In bed by police constables who Investigated information by her neighbors that she, had not been seen for several days. May 7 Announcement that Germany had unconditionally surrendered sparked a two-day celebration in the city which, Included a civic thanksgiving ceremony In the Y.M.C.A. centre. 4 Bishop Emil Marie Bunoz, O.M.I. Vicar Apostolic of Prince Rupert and for nearly 50 years a churchman in northern British Columbia, passed away In the Prince Rupert General Hospital at the age of 81. 8 Prince Rupert Recreational Council was formed at a meeting of local citizens. Delegates budgeted for $5C0 a month to be raised by contributions; by' local organizations. 11 Harry G. Archibald, C.C.F. candidate, became Skeena riding's new member of parliament as voters; gave him a substantial major- , Hy. July 12 Thomas B. Black was elected to city council as an alderman, at a by-election made necessary by the resignation, of Alderman Thomas Elliott. He defeated Peter P. For- mah and George B. Casey. August 14 Announcement of the surrender of Japan heralded a two-day celebration in Prince Rupert which was started off by an exuberant street celebration a. few hours after the declaration of victory., September 7 Commander M. A. Wood announced that II.M.C.S. Chatham was being closed IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND , IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Or RICHARD H. HALV ARSON, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS RICHARD H. IIALVERSON, DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge Fisher dated the 17th day of December, 1945. 1 Wi appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Richard W Halvarson, -otherwise known as 'ilehard II. Halverson, deceased, late if Portland, Oregon, who died at ortiana. uregau, on the 17th day f October, 1944. All persons having .ny claim against the estate are re-mlred to submit them to me nrnn- erly verified on or before the 3 1st lay oi januar; iry, 1946, and all persons ndtbtexl to the estate are required to pay to me the- amount of theli indebtedness forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. CENTRAL HOTEL Transient Rooms NEWLY DECORATED Weekly and Monthly Rates For "your convenience . . . Qafe In Connection LICENSED PREMISES Renovated) PHONE 51 Priiifc Rupert DaHp r3clu0 Monday, pecember 3U 1945 down. Personal had already been reduced from 1,250 u 50C. 22 Fire destroyed the vetfan Canadian National coastal vessel Prince George In Ketchikan harbor, with a loss of one life-October 25 Alderman Will lam H. Brett, C. O. F. candidate, was elected to represent Prince Rupert constituency in the provincial legislature. November 1 Prince Rupert was examining its scars after the most destructive Hallowe'en night In Its history. Groups of adolescents caused minor riots In front of an East End grocery store and' at the police station. 13- Alderman Nora E. Arnold and Alderman George Rudderham were returned to office and Clifford Ham and T. N. Youngs were elected for the first time at the annual civic elections. Mrs. Myrtle Roper and Mrs. Earl Becker were successful school board candidates. Secretary of War Makes World Flight WASHINGTON, D.C. 05 Secretary of War Robert Patterson took off last night for a round-the world flight to see how the peace Is going. He will first visit China. and then Japan and later Germany. Classified Ads bring results. Dancing . AT THE RECREATION DANCE, HALL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. RECREATION HALL FRED ERNEWEIN, Manager UDy Yes indeed, for here li beiuty, designed in Sterling Dresserwtre nd md to last a lifetime. Choice of many patterns to suit any taste. Picture your dresser laid with Sterling Silver and make a dream come true by owning a set made by Inter, national Silver Co. World's foremost makers of silverware Ask "Santa" this Christmas for this loveliest of lovely gifts INTERNATIONAL STERLING and something to bear in mind they are reaUy quite inexpensive Drop in and look them over to-day. INTERNATIONAL IOS1NA lADV tOGE INTf RNATIONAl SllVtk CO. JOHN BULGER LTD. JEWELERS ' THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) COMPLIMENTS of THE SEASON FROM Steamship Sailings For Vancouver , . Monday ss Prlncess'Adelalde, 10 run. -1 Tuesday ss Catala, 1:30 pjnv Thurday ss Prince Rupert, 11:45 p.m. jk Friday ss Cardena.! 10:00 p.m. Jan. 3 ss Princess Norah, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. . Monday ss Princess Adelaide, Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. Dec. 30 Princess Norah. For North Queen Charlottes Jan. 4, Jan. 18, Feb. I. For South Queen Charlottes Jan. 6 Jan. 20, Feb. 3. From South Queen Charlottes-Jan. .4, Jan. 18, Feb. 1. For Alaska-Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, I midnight. - f S Sunday, Dec. 30, Thursday, ! Jan. 10. : , Frum Alaska Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 7 y.rh. Thursday, Jan. 3, Monday, Jjm. 14. LOVED POLAND When Chopiti died in 1849, his coffin was sprinkled with Polish' earth In recognition of his great love for his country. ' ; f ASTHMA RELIEF 4 Mdm Inhalant Method (or Itlifvlnf tfcft Symptoms of Ailhma of Not-Cardiac Natur and Kay Foyer CAUTION: load Litoraturo Thoroughly and Uo Only Af Dirodod. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL DRUGGIST . . 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