Am,, Dally Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince-Rupert Friday. March 9, 1945 of Europe may come in a matter of WELCOME ARCH days. PLANS READY The present pattern resembles that Published erery afttrnoon except Sun-??T..bJ Plans for a welcome arch, nce Rnprt of the battle of Normandy last Dally New summer, which will straddle the Skeena Limited. Third Ruben! Avenue. Prince MEMBER BrttUh Columbia ' when the United Kingdom Canadian River Highway at the city limits, HU.TTKR, Managing Editor. A B C. forces in the Caen sector wore down were shown at Thursday nlsht's SUBSCRIPTION RATES: the bulk of the German hard-hitting meeting of the Junior Chanibri fiT-CltT carrier, per week .is reserve and created the conditions for of Commerce but it is not expected - f&-Uanth et that the arch itself will be t EtrYear .t'oo the American breakthrnuo-h nnrl BjiUU. pti. erected for some months yet per month . . . . ia TrfetiYear - tAM circlement of the Falaise pocket, and The plan was shown by Rober so mauled three German Armies that Parker, chairman of the highway they were driven back in confusion arch committee. A massive structure with a height of 28 feet and --The Final Phase across the Seine. a span of about 40 feet, the arch Present developments, taken against will carry the names of five loca' Highlighted by the American First the background of achievement of the service cluijs and organizations Army epic crossing of the Rhine for Western Allies since June 6 last, represent which are financing it. Cost of . ihe first time materials and construction is ex . since Napoleonic days, a powerful decisive blow at pected to be about $400 which greatest victories of the war are now what remains of German military resources. will be borne by the organizations. ; taking shape and the end of the battle NIW OFFICERS ASSUME DUTY (aem Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. in Session A very full and enthusiastic "meeting was held at the home of Mrs. E. Applewhaite when the new officers of Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order Daughter .of the . Empire, assumed their" duties for the new year with Mrs. J. A. Teng as regent presiding. Mr3. E. V. Whiting jeported on the work of the Coordinating Council at which she was representative. Subscriptions to magazines for Borden St. school were renewed. .New pictures were placed in the Quefn Mary ward at the local hospital. During the month a large fihiDment Of clothlns- fnr viptimc of" bombed areas in Britain was made and Mrs D. C. Stuart and Mrs. S. Pierce wished tn thank 'Franz Lindberg Buried Wednesday Funeral of the late Franz O. Linberg, who passed away Monday, was held from Grenville Court Chapel of the B. C. Undertakers Wednesday afternoon. Rev. W. W. Silverthorn of First Baptist Church officiated. Interment took place in the Fairvlew cemetery. Mrs. J. C. Gilker was organist and pallbearers were S. B. Calder, E. A. Evans, N. Jones and A. H. Ar.ser. FAMOUS SHOW COMING HERE "Lifebuoy Follies" to Be Staged for Red Cross Here Next Month Arnold Flaten, president of the Prince Rupert Red Cross branch, and D. G. Borland, manager of the Capitol Theatre. have completed arrangements to bring the famous "Lifebuoy all the local citizens who had Follies'' stage show here for a donated to the refugee work of one night appearance at the thj- chapter. Capitol on April 22 as part of Arrangements were made" for t LZThf f the annual daffodil tea on Easter ST m' ? ??di Mondav. Bprfrip. the show wiU B t0 the Red homecooklng and apron sale, the new Junior Chapter, Galloway :apilv, wlir have a novelty stall -ntitnffed animals and will also assist In serving. The next meetine will be held -at-the home of Mrs. J. A. Teng i wTUfMrs. Heath and Mrs. Bauds' enschlld hostesses and Mrs ! t w . . has been wca given given grau gratis : L M-1?01 ln char8e of the to the Red Cross and the Cap! r wwnii OKUIIJ.! lUlUC. In the cast of the show, now playing in Vancouver, are some of the famous "DumbelLs" of World War I including Pat Rafferty, Jimmy Devson and Jack Ayre, the latter musical maestro and original pianist of the 'Dumbells.'' The show You Can Depend On It . . . When the weather keeps you at home, you can phone us at 18 or 19. Your orders will receive the same careful ntt.pnt.inn nm. FREE Delivery Service covers the entire city on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave your order before 4 pm. Vin day before delivery. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE LUCKV'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERV1CK 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 ANNOUNCING . : EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L. D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 0:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. NOTICE J. H. MAIR ' has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coff e Is Tops) PUBLICITY BODY (Continued from Page One) telegraph business here from 75 dealt with and it was the general resolve that there should be definite action with a minimum of delay. The publicity committee of the Junior Chamber-Lloyd Morris, L. M. Felsenthdl and Harold Ivarscn was ra:..?6 upon to take the matter in hand with a view to calling a conference of the organization delegates at as early a date as possible to consider ways and means The organizations represented at the meeting were: City Council Aid. G. W. Rud- derham and Aid. N. E. Arnold. Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce G. A. Hunter. Junior Junior ChamDer oi Commerce Dennis Garon and Fred Grimble. Gyro Club W. F. Stone. Rotary Club Ben Dodds. Kinsmen James Bremner. Sons of Norway John Stor- seth and Rudolph Olsen, Oddfellows W. Davicson. Other guests of the evehine were Dr. Galbraith of Miller. Bay tol Theatre has waived charge. Hospital, Stewart Firk and Allan THE FAMILY SHOE STORE'S Rig Clearance Sale of . . . HIGH GRADE WOMEN'S SHOES Still In-Full Swing! If you have not already sot what you wanted, come in ajfain ..." We put out New Bargains Daily until stock is sold. Commercial Janitors' Supplies Floor Soaps Wax Sweeping Compound Brooms Brushes Paper Towels Cups Hotel and Restaurant Supplies IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY Prince Rupert Supply House 330 2nd Aye. Phone 632 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business ' CHOP SUEV CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: - 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince. Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Lumber We now have a stock of good, grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand YES! We have NO BANANAS BUT We do have ... . RED CHIMNEY BRICK Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Armstrong. The outstanding honnrprt true? wa3 Private Bruce 'Simundsen. wounded young soldier, just re turned ea from Um overseas, overseas: w: w:io wa 000 messages In 1934 to 244,790 ' in 1944 "appropriately accorded three rousing cneers. J. t C. Gllker-Alaska . .. . interest In In absence 0, presideut c Prince Rupert following highway P. McCarthy. Vice-President C G, establishment. Hanvoccupied the chair. Roger Bell Port facilities. Timely to the subject or tiie Dr. R. G. Knlne Remarkable ! meeting was the readlne of public health, no maternal ; letter from Private Martin van deaths. Co'oten. one of the members '. R. G. Birch Business and in- the Junior Chamber, wno Is serv dustrial opportunities. mB overseas, and who mentionrd t j. i. . .. . tne ppnpral lack nf lcnnurlprtop f iii uiscu&sion wnicn lonowea : . " .u. .,. .... iFrince Rimprt iwh:h hp hn uu uie uiiering ui uie puDllCliyi" " r tine mitlsn. rt nvironllln. fOUnd. Harold Ivafan tbe.-poke support ttr the Junior Chairber dance to be held this evening mm-' " IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE op At.EXANnrn nriftr.AK rE. 1 CEASED. INTESTATE. -TAKE NOTICE that by Ordfr ot His Honour Judge Flaber. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 15th day of February. AD. 1D45, appointed. Administrator of the Estate of Alexander Duncan, who died on the 30th day ui novemoer. jaiv ah persons in quired to pay the amount hfi their all persons having claims ogainLt the with me properly verified on pr before the 31st day of Marchj 1945, fflt!1no tvhlfi rtlstrthiif inn mrfll Km made having regard only to. such claims of which I shall have ben notified. . DATED at Prfhce Rupert, B.C.. this 15tn day of February, A D: 1945. NORMAN A. WATT." V Official Administrator, ronce Rupert. B IN THE SUPREME COURT DP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE -ADMINISTRATION ACT". and IN THE MATTER OP KniST)AN KNUTSEN, DECEASED. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor V. E. Fisher, made on the ICth day of February. A D. 1945. I was appointed Executor of the estate of KrlsUan Knutaen, deceased! and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly- verified, to me on or before the 17th day of March, A.D. 1945. and ail parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert; B C this 17th day of February. A.D. 194t. W. O. FULTON, I Executor of the ERtate of.Kristlan Knutsen. HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord .. S$10 Dry Poplar, per cord -$12.50. Sawdust, per sack :15c ' PHONE 580 1044 INCOME TAX1 Returns i Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic 1 If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 095 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 rlllllllBIIIIIBIIIH" 'i,.. -V, V .HK i ,1 i?a ? : ' .V', . sm t . mm t- . tr BflbfmSEND JARCEIS OF J ?&zmM wfif3r"wi -fc, m i y ri for common ordinary tort throat It-- 1 ; Destitution and Want are so urgent a'tul desperate in the liberated countries, that the Minister of Natiotml War Services asked the Red Cross, with the collaboration of the Canadian United Allied Relief Fund representing the War Charities of eleven of the United Nations, to include funds for this relief in the national appeal. Campairn Headquarters: CANADIAN ORGANIST AT 14 BUSHEY, Eng., H stantev King Is believed to be one of Britain's youngest orsanlrts. At 14 he has ben appointed organist at St. Paul's Church In this Hertfordshire town. r IPSWICH, Eng., When Stanley Wllby, $16 a week loader at an Ipswich corn mill, got a football pool cheque for $63,000 more than he could earn In a lifetime he didn't even take a day off to celebrate. GROCERIES, MEAT, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Make this your community' shopping centre SKEENA GROCERY 500 5th Avenue East Phone 581 BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor, 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone- Blue 964 TO PRISONERS OF "THANIIS TOR MY T IFF" ZOO "CHEF" DIES LONDCI.V, T Leonard Boswell, 60, for nearly 30 years horse butcher and "chef to animals at London Zoo, has died. Part ot hU Job was making up special diets for sick animals. u mi H ..w.w., u, ii iiL jjiaiuuut come to Cross Headquarters from prisoners rj who, cvcr' week, receive their j r r i r j'tmv.1 ui mu, tuiiuuru or rneoidot keep them alive and in iiood health. v their day of deliverance. Prisoners of war can look to none than the Red Cross to ease their pti pain. Red Cross can look to no odicr loyal Canadians at home for moneys to carry on with this vital war wort Since you gave your last Red Cross tion, growing numbers of prisonea increased the requirement for ReJC parcels from 100,000 to 140,000 if The number of parcels that mustij forward cannot be counted. The task for your Red Cross is staggering. irrn i:nrn wirii mn wnn mw u. for you. Let your response to the RcJO appeal be generous. Your mercy year may save a life. N.B.C. Power Co., Off iff. ncll bnv Aji ...... , A . A . f? rwrvw 0 -TrtX police of three CpL William iao!-H was finally arr ehanw bv his fttW- sergeant, and handrf' military e con Free Delivery Throughout the CilJ MONDAY WEDNESDAY TUIV To East Section TUE3DAY To West Section THURSDAY - SATURDAY FROM 2 TO 5 Kindly give us your order before 12 o'ciol your delivery day. We serve Special -Red Brand Beef. All ch ticau uiiu tuuitcu JUVUI ucaii fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL FRICED FOR E ICON0M? . at A RUPERT BUTCMtP PHONE 21 PHONE 83 THIRD A ' fIfnuJn Fnrd Parts Firestone and Gutta Percha Tire' Imperial Oil Products Wrecking Service S. E. PARKER LI MP l'UKU JJHiAljrjiviJ ,j 1 71 El. "