MO id -if J' as. tw itW S t si. 3f& Ml ie K .t PAOE FOUR ITItr IlatltrNritlH Prince Rupert. B.C. Friday, February 16, 1945 GREAT CENTRE FOR PLEASURE Vast Building to Keplace London's Glass House Destroyed by Fire in 193C By ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Fek 16 flu A Vast $12,000,000 pleasure-drome where top-luie drama and grand opera will vie with Jltferbugging and international ice hockey, will be. Loudon's new Crystal Palace. It, probably will be the world's greatest year-round entertainment centre. It will cover 200 acres in the South London borough of Sydenham, hopes to cater to 150,000 persons daily and will be built over .the area of the original Crystal Palace destroyed by fire in 1936 Post-war; blueprints were revealed with announcement of a competition.ponsored by Crystal Palace trustees and the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts, for a design plan which is not to be glass like its predecessor. It probably will be- a ferro-ronorete structure. . The winning .architect will receive $0,000. There will be second and third prizes of $3,375 and $2,250 and .another $2,250 may be awarded for designs of special merit. The main, building will be an amphitheatre seating a minimum of 8,000 persons and designed for entertainments such as circuses, boxing tournaments or music festivals with massed bands or choirs. Other features include a large theatre for opera or ballet with 2.500 and a small theatre with at , least 1.000 seats: two conceri halls, one seating 4,000 and the other 1500.1 theiBimller hall to be used also for movies, and a dance halMor 1500 psrsens. Srorts halls will include a large swimming- pool and an ice-rink bis enough for international matches. There also will be accommodation for souash and badminton courts and a.nmmasium; a suite of state rooms for reception of distineuished visitors: space lor exhibition halls capable of hous ing, for example, the imtisn industries Fair; various types of restaurants including the continental style ol sidewalk cafe: and administration offices with a floor area of 10,000 square feet. Seventy acres of the 200-acre site will be a public park containing a stadium to accommodate 100,000 spectators, an amusement centre and more restaurants. The original Crystal Palace was erected in Hyde Park in 1850 at a cost of roughly $6,000,000. It was riumnntled and re-erected in ciiViitrVion Svrienham was a com- OUM U. UU.l - , - ; mercial failure there and became j national property in 1914. The competition for the new Crystal Palace is expected to draw applications from all over the world. A Ministry oi location official said architects in the forces "will be given evory consideration" and that no time- limit has been set for the end of the competition. PRE-WAR CAPITAL Medan was the pre-war of Sumatra. C.N.R. Trains fur the East- Dally except Sunday u p.m. 'mm the East-Dally except Monday 10:45 p.m. YANKS ADVANCING' CLOSER TO MANILA Gen. MacArthur's troops have been moving rapidly -toward Manila In ' conque.st of Luzon. They are shown here as they cross a terrain in the Binmalt area near the Llngayen Gulf, since the January landlnp on Luzon. According to latest reports, Yank forces are within 65 miles of Manila. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "He was talking with you and I." , 2. What is the correct pro-unclation of "limousine?" 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Manufactury, mercury, perjury, treasury. 4. What does the word "marital" mean? 5 What word beginning with 'am am means means "vaguur "vague?" Answers Answers 1 1 Sny. Soy. "with "with you you and and me." me." Both Both pronouns pronouns are are objects objects of of the the preposition preposition "to." "to." 2. 2. Pronounce nounce le-moo-zen, le-moo-zen, both com e's es as as in in "me "me." " oo oo as as in in "tool," "tool," accent accent last last syllable 3. Manufactory. 4. STItlKIi U.LF.dAI. WINNll'IXl Tlie Winnipeg moving picture projectors' strike continues and 18 ofrtlie city's principal (theatres are closed. The Regional War Labor Board lias declared the strike, over the open shop issue, illegal. Pertaining to marriage. "She and her husband were engulfed in marital difficulties." 5. rmA-, m a irtu7 surti But it's nam to m patient w JV4i Kt VWJ when your throat Juit cram th rlit ot a ' - - I Vmfvf tfA Smith Bros. Couth Drop. StUl rationed, W(jT ft!M& j 1 l!2. 'M howner. -to, husband your supply. 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Map 072. xirtrirmrAq sntisfflrtnrv nroof of loss wA n r.ortirinntj nf Title Issued in (hA nam, nf limpn Benlamln Agar has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given inai i wiau v i"" expiration of one month, from the date of the fist publication hereof, n nrnllnrlal nrtlf iKlte Of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless In the meantime vaua oojtxviuu made to . me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 17th day of January. ' io, n.u. ANnnF.W THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. IN THE SUPREl COURT OP UKITI3II COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OK THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOSEPH BMALWOOD HOWE, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of ills Honour Judge Fisher. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Col- .1.1.. r .a rn thn '1 1 f rlAV nf Junuary, A D. .1945, appointed Art- minisiraujr u nw mwiwt u, huh11 Kmalwood Howe, who died on the 2nd day of November. 1944. All persons Indebted to the said estate are re- quired, to pay me amount oi uitir Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the Jiald Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 28th day of February, 1945, falling which distribution will be .1 linvlnif VAOflfrt nnlv tn K 1 1 r )l Ijiuuo . i . , . r ' r, ' " " claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 31st day of January, A D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed solo. representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W: Yule. IN THE -SUPHEME COURT OP WUT1S11 COLUM11IA IN THE MATTER, OF THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTEtt OP THE ESTATE Or ALKXANIJEIl uuntrtrt, CEASEU. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of lib; Honour JudKe Klsher. Local Judge of the Supremo Court of British Columbia, I was on the 15th day of February, A 11 1W4S, appointm Administrator of the Estate of Alexander Duncan, who died on the 30th day of November. 1M44. All persons lu- .it.,...l t,n enll nclatH nrt rt- ,.t,tMl h.' im, flt,t nminnt nf their InUf OleuiieM lo me luriiiwmi uuu all perHons having claims against the fcaid Estate are rt-qulred to file them with m properly verified on or u fnre the :llst dav of March. 1945. falllnir which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which 1 shall have been tf tart DATED at Princ Rupert, B.C.. this . , . .. . ... i ... . , , inte lain uuy Ul rruruoiy, w. ihm. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. U.C. LUCKY 'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Lumber We now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPQII, EVITT & CO. LTD. 'RETURNED MEN ARE HONORED Presentations Made in Winnipeg to TransCanaila Men service pins. The significant feature of the award, which was made by W. J Dalby. traffic manager, was that tho;e concerned had obtained a fireat deal of their service with the company while serving in the armed forces. Mr. Dalby said that the service pins awarded "in recognition of splendid Jobs well done for their; country and Transuanaaa Air Lines." Thosfr honored were: H. C. Burns, Victoria, B.C., formerly in the Canadian Army anti- Sweet lands, said , WINNIPEG, Feb. lrail to date of the Bunr personnel of Trans-Canada Air Uon . hadr;; Lines gathered m meir neau- nmj quarters office Thursday to ben hnnnr fnnr members of the or- ing traffic school here on the oc- ver casion of their return to iTans- FiMt SUMAS COSTS NINE MILLION to a question in the Hon. E. T Kenney ? arn This season ac-cent-chu-ates low-heeled styles with comfort. FIATTEES OAFEKS uia the toti iganlzatlon who are now aiienu ' alrcraU, . Q - '. whb wen' overs. Canada Air Lines after serving roJe to the . the Army and Air Force andiColoncl; M j ii.- ..! nn nT I IVO VPOT j . . served sm a pi, ;t uv.' pilot officer and M. W,4t naiuax, wno eaiitcd AJ and sw.i az: nyiug oiucer rins are D( i. j t -.j employee., on ac'.lv jerrio seas. Delmori Frozen Fraiti Vegetables Rar Strawberries, sliced fti , Enterprise Fruit I ! PHONE 341 L ovv C WEDGIES nTiiEuni And "Shanks Mare," a new sensational Loafer dainty ankle strap. (Exactly as Illustrate Flash!! Everyone Is wearing them wcjiLk Why coloured lacea of course f CUT RATE SHOE STOI (Across from Orme's Drug Store 3-PIECE STUDIO COUCHES In fine tapestry with storage room for blankets. Special 5100 GURNEY FINE RANGES, all-enamel, at very low prices. 1 RANGE, Just like new, $10.00 Large lot of Axes, Peavle?, Shovels and Rakes at low prices. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD Special S1C9.00 30 USED CHROME CHAIRS at $7.50 B.C. FURNITURE Phone Itlark 321 1 THE BUin MARKS Features: CENTRAL INTE Beef ; Pori Poultry Profc Under Most Saii Condltlou 311 Third Ave. H Cambridge Clothi FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS! MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' 3rd Ave., next to Ormes INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See U. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 TTwVi T.ne.ll W Pasteurized H VALENTIN P1ION& RUPERT BRANt : : SMOKED :: BLACK COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.