PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert. B.C. Wednesday, May- 23, 1945 W&ntin HI To iff Voters CANADIANS who aro being atirvt-cd TO by the pleasing promises of the C.C.F, Socialists, we extend a, very solemn, word of warning a Earning tfcat.you wi, some day recall. And that warning is this: The people who are preaching State Socialism for Canada (C.C.F.) are largely theorists ! visionaries with no practical experience. The honesty or sincerity of these people is not at issue it is their objective, It is important to recall that it ' was the same type of "thinkers" who star-i-d, Italy ort the road to dictatorship and destruction. Mussolini, Laval, Qu.isli.ng and, other dictators all started as Socialistsr posing as the friend and saviour of the so-called "common people". Their promises ran parallel with the present C.C.F. pro- gram, The "State" would take over everything; the. profits would go to the "people"? everybody would be.fully employed; every - one would have a "minimum standard of " living" etc., etcand the goose hangs high!; Remember Italy i We all know what happened in Italy. The more power they got, the more tbx?y rook and the voicq of the "people" faded out. The sincere social reformers who had supported the movement in a genuine (desire to improve the welfare of the people were brushed off or rubbed out. Starting as a Utopian, dream, the scheme soon became a gigantic nightmare that ended in complete disillusionment and disaster. And now, unbelievable as it may seem, many Canadians are falling for the same typo of promises that Mussolini handed out. After spending five years, billions of dollars and thousands of lives in destroying dictatorship abroad, we are actually coddling, if not cultivating the same seeds of one-man power- right here in Canada. So remember this; Your vote in this election is tremendously important. It will help decide an issue that ranks second only to victory in the war. The verdict will effect the life and future of every man, woman and child in Canada. Hence, before you decide who to vote for, you should post yourself on just what State Socialism stands for and what the ultimate consequences will be to you and yours, Good-bye Freedom! Briefly the Socialists propose that we turn over to the C.C.j?. politicians not merely the running of our government, biit complete and permanent control of our everyday lives. They would control and regulate all production of farm products; all manufacture of goods; all distribution andjpricing; all placing of employment, wages, eta They propose toido this gradually, starting with banks, insurance companies,, and "Big Business", but eventually the "State' (which areithe present C.C.F. candidates) would regulate everything to fit into their so-called "National Plan". Any such plan could only be carried out under an abso-lutejdictatorship cither by one man or a small group (as in ItalyrGermany and Russia). In its execution three out of every Tiye -citizens would probably end. up working for the government, and one in every five would be a government "cori" Checking up on us to be sure we stayed in line. Thafs tnha't "State Socialism" means, So, Vote AGAINST G.C.F.! Ilencc, if you want to preserve your liberty of action your individual freedom where to work whore to live-where ,and how to spend your money, you simply cannot rote or ANY C.C.F. candidate even though he be your personal friend because every C.C.F, candidate is definitely committed to that program. If hq falters or wavers in his support of it he is expelled as has happened already. So get put and vote against the C.C.F. candidates, and urge everyone you know to do the same. Let's completely destroy thisjthreat of dictatorship once. andior all, PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL ASSOCIATION P.Q. BOX 178 - . TORONTO, ONT. 3. A. TRKTRAIL National Director ; Examination for Inspector of ; Steam Boilers and Machinery Examinations for Inspector of Steam - Boilers and lHachinery will be held at the office of the Chief Inspector of Boilers in the Workmen's Compensation fJulldlng, 411 Dunsmulr Street, Vancouver, B.C com-fencing Jujy 9th, 1945, a,t 9:00 am. Application forms and further Information may be obtained from the Chief Inspector at the above sddress. j A, N. IIAKEK, ; Civil Service Commissioner. This advertisement approved by National Selective Service. A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL. BRING RESULTS RED CROSS " f AT TERRACE " HOLDS AFFAIR TERRACE, May 23 Last Saturday, bi'ight and clear, was the dU! ol Ujj3 Junior Red Cross Fair siionsotcc by the teacher and pupi&ofi the Terrace Elementary SchgpL jrhe. Orange Lodge hall, donated; for the afternoon, was a hixa of activity with a record crowjd; ca attendance Undir Miss Riley's direction. 4he h: ill had bean tastefully de '-ccratud with streamer in spring color., gamboling lambs and daisy cut-outs. Down the centre of tub hall were the.stalls show-Ins trie sale of work, samples of vhljih. had bwn displayed in a special Red Cross, window, at the Skwna. Mercantile through the cojfirtesy qf Mrs, G. MacAda.ms, liAcse working at the stalls were Lpis Tiicombi Theresa Johnston, lfatsy Poole, Yvonne Norman-Jeau, Islay McMillan, Margaret tflunter, June Sekora, Joan Brookes, Clara Warner and Frances Pearson. Tea tables and chaiTs were arranged under the windows of the hall. The bouquets were sup plied by .servlteurs. who, were becomingly uniformed In blue with a red cross aprcn and cap. The ervlteu.rs were, Bernk:e Mat thews, Margaret Mile, Sarah Mile, Qolleeav Whalen, Maryane Benoit and Helen Prestay. Helen Ruckle and Pearl Sekora, also hi. Red Crass uniform, acted as ushers. Grace Molitor and Marjorle Honke supervised the sale of brooches donated by ithe Terrace Drus Store. Mrs- Hubble and Miss A,. Haugland served tea and coffee. Miss Call 552. (123) FOR SALE 16-ft. cabin trailer, with 600x16" tires. Best offei; takes It. 733 2nd West. (120) FOR SALE Completely furnish ed 2-room house, $850.00. Five- room. house, modern with base-, ment, $2,850.00. Concrete Block with one six-room apartment, two three-room apartment and three bedrooms. $2,000. See Collart & McCaf fery, LlmK tea, Third Ave. West, next to the Three Sisters Cafe. (tf) FOR SALE Boys' C.C.M. bicycle, liKe new. 1332 8th Ave. East. (125), FOR SALE Movable white ce-; ment fiieplace, French door, bed, dishes, small furniture.' Green 469. (121), FOR SALE Convertible Chester field, chest of drawers, bed, occasional chairs, end table, card table, kitchen table and, chairs, dishes, phone Green 801. (125), FOR SALE 20-ft. boat "Albert' wiuv u n.p. Eastnope engine. Can be seen at New Floats, Apply 981 -7th Ave. East after. 5. (1221 FOR SALE Single bed, com-i pieie. ureen t5. (tfl FOR SALE Regulation overseas cartons, aids, and u ids sizes at 10a and 15c. The Variety Store. MACHINERY FOR SALE 10 haw better lumber more economically, uso the modern and up'to-date type National roriaoie sawmills, manufac tured by 'National Machinery Company Hmlted, Vancouver, Are you, enterta'lnlng o.uof. town house guests? You will be dolna tJiem an honor by having us publish a, personal note ahout their visit. Timely Topics from Terrace Janot Colwell joft en Sunday night's train for Prince Rupert Sua has a fractured foot, and Is receiving medical attention. Captain J. Bowen - Colthurst. . Mrs. Coliliurst and their little daughter, Georglna, have, arrived from.Sooke'to spend a holiday at Lakelse lKe. Mrs. S. Hunt of Copper Olty; who went to the Prince Rupert General Hmpltal ufferlnj from an attack of appendicitis, Is re-pqited doing well. anne Kofoed, Marguerite Pa-quette, Joyce Qute and Dalphlne Johnston said lemonade and cookies at a sland outside. In the. absence of R. M, Cory, president of the Terrace and dls- FOR HUNT WANTED Campman, with knowledge of fish, grading ana storekeeping, for local Ilsh buyer. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 180. (120 PERSONAL DANCE NOVELTIES, paper hats, horns, ticklers, etc., now obtainable at Northern Distributors, 210 4th Street, agents for Dance Novelty bureau. (134) PAIN KILLER for corns. Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief. 50c at Ormes Ltd. (123) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Upper plate of false teeth- Owner may; have-same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this ad. LOST Lady's white gold lapel watch. Beg return to Mrs. Morris. Call evenings, No. 4 Mussallem Block. Keepsake. Reward. J123) LIKE COFFEE I YOU'LL LOVE IT WITH Irradiated with sunshine- A product al B.C. See our stock of household furniture, and novelties. J, H. MAIR FURNITURE AND AUCTIONEER 632 Third Aye.- -Fhone niue 09 Young Paul PauUwn, at pri ent in the Prlixre Rupert Hospital h repotted Improving, lie had an attack at appwdlcltts. Cy Kellett. Heme Oil representative, has returned to Prlnw Rupeit afwer a 'brief busUwas vUlt here. A son was born to Mrs. Mang-nall, formerly Dorothy Little, at the Ikutria-n Hospital. Miss D. Alvlna, Brewlr, welfare wkex, is spending a few days in Terrape. B. Thoutinaon, kupsotor of schools, anived to Terrace on Monday evening and continued on his way to Usk. He Is a present inspecting Terrace schools. Dr. and Mrs. Murphy of Haagl-rton motored to Terraue un Sun- trlct Red Cross, Mrs. Dudley (day and were entertained by Mr Little officially opened the fair, and Mrs. N. Sherwood. From t hen on tea was served aivd a varied program of music supplied by G. L. Breeds' wurlitzer. donated for the purpose. The highlights of ithe afternccn's ph- leriaininent were the appear TERRACE C.G.I.T. HOLDS CONCERT ance of Shirley Cole and Kuit I Excelient Entertainment Hubble. as mldg:e4s; folk dancj.i? i..,i..,i , (hMfello' Hall under.'Miss Riley's drreotlon wi' h I Joan Attwood, Therna J-rvist i TERRACE. May 23- On Friday Patsy Pcols. Is'ay McMillan. LjIs evening, the Canadian Glrls-ln Titcomb, and Margaiav Hu i r Training, under the leadership attractively dressed tq take puv . and th.2 white elfrhant. auct' with Miss A. Denham, enlu 'as- tic and energetic school repr?-.entat.lye on the Red Cross executive, attired In uearant garb as the auctioneer and assdited by Joan Attwcod as h?r daughter. The Boy Scouts with Rev. R. Hills, their scoutmaster, wcr also m attendance and added Lips was cashier. Mrs.' R. Mat- another colorful not? to the thfws and her two daughters. 6cene. Mrs. Baranieskl and Mrs. Mer- Over $15 was realized after all eckx, supervised; in the kltch,?n. expenses had been deducted and Mrs. Harris assisted with the this amcuni h ta hs forwarded Ferving of retrO:hmients. Joh- to Red Cross headquarters. - - Classified Advertising - - Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. WANJK.lv. WANTED Seven to ten h.p. Easthope or Vivian marine engine. Phone Blu&'336. (12U WANTED Tennis lessons. Phone RecLVU. (124) WANTED Apartment or housekeeping room for two girls. Phone 237, between 8:30 and 5:3QV ask for B. Yarwood. (121) WANTED Rooms or room and board for two to twenty men. Dominion Construction Co. Ltd., co Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative, Phone 763 or Red 780. (121) WANTED Two or three -room suite. Phone American Signals 388. . . (120) WANTED TO RENT Furnished . apartment or house for June and July, by young naval officer and wife. No children. Have best of references. Box G Dally News. (125) FOR SALE FOR SALE 31 Hudson H, five new six-ply tires, good shape. Room 48, Prince Rupert Hotel. (120) FOR SALE Radio. of V'-s. T. Colwell wife of Rv T. Colwell, pastor of the First United churcii, held a well at tended concert in the Odd f el lows' Hall. The concert opened with the slnginR of "O Canada" follpwed immediately by the general opening of a C.G.I.T. meetings A; each girl's name wa.s called sh! stood up and recited the motto for life. This was followed by some songs. Then Jean Kirk aldy, Betty and Janet Colwell performed some rather Intricate twerclses by swinging Indian clubs. A short play, an Irish fan taay called "Pratle Pot came iipxt on the program. Janet Colwell, Josephine Jordan, Lloyd Llewellyn, Selma Farquam, Mar Jorie Thomas. Lenora Lovoless, Pearl Haugland and Ethel Loveless took part In its FOR RENT Single room for j lhm Jean Klrkaldy, Dolly West (120) - T 'na Toop, Joyce Poole. Helen FOR RENT I.O.DE Hall. Phone sommervllle. Janet Colwell, Jo- ' (in r (trr MIT" 83 for particulars. iScphlne Jordan, Pat Tliamas and FOR RENT Furnished "roomfiCollwn .Wlralen sang vNight' Call Blue 781 HELP WANTED (121 WANTED Stenographer. Girl With some knowledge of easy bookkeeping preferred. Good wages to experienced girl. Apply Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., No, 3, Government Wharf. (tf) and "The Big Brown Bear. The songs were followed with a dance, the Highland Fling by Jean Klrkaldy; a piano duet by Janet and Betty Colwell; the Sword Dance by Jean Klrkaldy and a vocal duct. "O No, John" by Betty Colwell and Edna Toop. Mrs. Colwell then gave a verv well received recitation, "Epami-nondas." "Lazy Bones," a negro melody, was next on the program, The players were- Edna Toop, Jean Kjrkaldy, Irene Haugland1, Josephine Jordan, Pat Thomas. Dolly Haugland, Betty Colwell and -Colleen Whalen. The final feature was a play. "Our Cousin From Sweden," with Dolly Haugland, Jean Kirk- aldy, Irene Haugland and Ilplen Somervllle taking the character parts. The program was. brought to a close by the CGXT. repeating their purpose, singing "Taps" then "God Save The King." It was an excellent concert and greatly enjoyed by all In attendance. COFFEE'S ORIGIN r, Coffee originally came Arabia. ANNOUNCING from 'mitt LpJ,Y vitamin D I EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 0:30 a.m. to 1 a.m., FAMILY IGNORES DEATH BED WISH LONDON, May 23 0 A com blnjttlon or lirittsn tiouDie sum-i mer time and family pride i?,-1 norcd the dying wish of Sit Hickman Becket Bacon, 11th baronet of Redgrave, 12th baro-1 net of Mlldenhalr and premier baronet uf England. Year as-o the baron, noted for his frugality, liad a village carpenter ncar hlsostate at Thonock Hall, Gainsborough. LlncQlnshirc make him a coffin fur 35 shillings (about $8.40 and said ho wished to be burled in It mx o'clock in the murnlng. But in England it Is forbidden to hold a buriel in the dark, and with double summer tlrnc there is no light at that hour. His f;mur. too, bolieved unfitting to bury a man in his position in 35-shtlUus coffin. So he w buried at 1Q a,m. in a cotfln nuke of oak. SULPHUR IN CRUDE OILS Practically ail crude olto con lain Impurities th.' most import ant of which is sulphur W i-M W,ik Rwt ti iw Vyl Pfflmittl Lrt(ytoti A, B..al Witth CUk 1 5R950 SvpcUlinly tatl Ut,t iH-t t f C Pfl 1 1 lrw.cd v $42-50 JOHN BULGER Limiled JEWELLERS Third Ave. Pr, Rupert KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 012 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Talj All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outsldo Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. TIIONE RED 217 IN THE BUNIEME COUttT OP lJlllTiail COLUMUIA IN l'ROHATU IN THK MATTKU OP TUP. "ADMINISritATION ACT" lUHl IN THE MATIEK OP MICIIAIj MOSEK OTIIK11WI3E KNOWN AH MIKE MOZEK Olt MOSEK, DECEASEIJ INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by ortler ot Ills Honour, W. E. Fisher maUe oiv the 3rd day of May, A D. 1915. I was appointed Administrator ot the Untitle of Mlchal MohpIs, otlierwluo known as Mike Mozek or Moek. de ceased, and alt parties having claims against tne said estate are Hereby re quired to furnish same, properly verl fled, to mo on or before tho 8th day of June. A D. 1913, and alt partial Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith, DATED at Prince Ilupert, H.O.. this 4th day of May. AD. 14B. NOHMAN A, WATT. Official Administrator. I'rlnc nujiert, 11 C 1 as f v t iDHr m w jj k - r 1 in mi 1 1 1 m hi in 1 11 1 1 1 , . r M- CITY ur PRINCE hiim:rtT 1 CIMAI MHTirr TA tft AumrW I lllUI Hllllir III III 111 I WNH ! On and after tlus date the owner or harbour vMR 3fij . XnXK Y tbc city of any dog on which the 194b nn Ta, ...W tLJK-Vi ute" i'tlu Wl' liaoiu "J pro-secutioii iuw CH 1 w.'iriiinp I Tax may bo paid at the City Halt. ? k h.d.thakK 1 bl jsaL : m VI I. s. ik im r 1 m. . hh l4flK with flap uockc K felP'illl ad Boy!' WK aw rswawwff'if ... v j sii . ik-.i.'w' iniru avc nexi u umH l.V l'HINCK IllU'EUT NOTICE RE CLEAN-UP Arrangements are being made whereby rubbu : and wa-ste materials will be picked up and rr.3venn CUv. provided it is piled adjascant to tlie road. UJ will commence on Friday, May 25th in Se ttlc.i 1 at proceed tnrougliout tlicClty until the work u ; Ji All citizens are hereby requested to co-,:ptr; Clean-up campaign. 11, si. DACdinr 1 1 FLAGS We can say this in three words . . . BUY COAL -NOW 4 for the 24th of MAY CELEBRATION We have plenty at 5C to 75c THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" phones ALBERT AN" McCAFFER '