Dally Edition TIIE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Saturday, April 21, 1945 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Huport Dally Newa Umlted, Third Avwiiuot Prince Rupert, BrltUh Oolum,bla. G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. BUBSCRIPTION RATB3: By City Carrier, per week 15 Per Month 66 Per Year $7.00 By Mall, per month 40 Per Year 14.00 fied through furniture being moved and ghostly footstep In the dead of night. Sanderson and' his fellows first heard of the trouble during a seance held some miles from the spot. "A strange voice told the circle It was fcarthbound and wanted to be freed," he said. "Inquiries led us to believe the voice was esc MEMBER ABO. t Eighth Victory Loan ... The news from the battlefronts is good. Germany is defeated, although it may take a lot more bitter fighting to make her admit it. The Pacific war is going a lot better than most authorities would have cared to forecast a year or two ago. The news just might be good enough to make some of us let up in our efforts; seriously than before, to think that for instance, to take the call for support of the Eighth Victory Loan less when the shooting stops, our savings stops. The news isn't that good; It is doubt- NOISY GHOST APOLOGIZES, THEN DEPARTS Troublesome Spook In Sussex Town Promises to Behave . CRAWrSsjk Eiv?., April 21 A noisy fj$st apojflgized and promised miycT again, to practise weirdwes on the living after eight spiritualists (and . mind you, this is then", story i visited a haunted house near this Sussex town. The eight believe that as a result of their Jaunt they not only relieved fears of the living occupants of the house but freed the spirit of a person who committed suicide there "several hundred years ago." ' A. Sanderson of Chichester, one of the eight Sussex spiritualists, said that for some time the house occupiers, "who are most grateful for what we have been able to do," were terri S20-00 1 37.50 THE MEN'S SHOP ions.. From Rupert's Tent Days we have striven to establish a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dealing in filling Physicians' prescriptions. We believe that we have deserved, the confidence that has been established with the Doctor and his patients. !W is luiB been brought about not in a few weeks or months but extends over a' period of twenty years, Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqtists Tlin HEX ALL STORE f ul if it sounds that good to the, million-odd Canadians in the armed forces, many of whomjiaven't seen their hornet? and families for over, five years, and who are counting on. lis to get them home as quickly as possible and see them re-established ill civilian life. The news can't be that good to the 8,000 Canadians in prison camps, or to the 45,000 wounded. No matter how good the news is, it must be shadowed with grief for the dependents of the 37,000 Canadians who. have lost their lives or who are missing already in the war. We must look behind the headlines during this Eighth Victory Loan. We must see clearly the need for- money to bring our forces home; to look after the sick and wounded; to care for the disabled; to re-establish them in civilian life and find them jobs; to protect those left without support. The news that will sound good to them is the report of a record over-subscription in the Eighth Victory Loan, the public offering of which commences on Monday. responsible for the manifestations at the Crawley house." The occupants agreed to the holding of a seance in the house, Sanderson said, and "about half an hour after we had turned out the lights I was conscious of the spirit's- presence." "My body tingled with vibrations and the other persons present experienced the same thing. There was, however, nothing frightening. Presently the vibrations faded and later the medium said the spirit had apologized for causing trouble to the people at the house but had done so only to attract attention of living contacts. "It wanted to progress In other spheres and volunteered neer to trouble the living again." LAUNDRY'S I.ONV. TRIP .LONDON London's laun dry problem is so acute that , one man sends his laundry each .week to a nurthena town. a round trip for shirts and collars of some 400 miles. CHEMICAL WARFARE Although chemical warfare is as old a history, It did not come Into general use until the First Great War, when Germany initiated the use of toxic gas, flamethrowers and aerial Incendiaries SMART hut Comfortable . . Yes, these New Sprino-Sport Coats by Fashion-Craft are smart in every line and detail, yet can't be beat for ease and comfort. See them today they include Donegal, Herringbones and Polo cloths as well as luxurious Kynoch Tweeds and Homespuns. Sizes 2!i to 44 Phones Bt and 02 LETTERBOX ! Editor Dally riewsr 1 am a marr.ed wbman with two children' and have a husband wnp is itf the Ainiy overseas. My uniiiy aha I have lived In Prince Rupert f0r21 years. Some time ago I was given a reasonable, notice to move from my landlord and have no reason U kick as far as he is concerned. So I have tried to get a liouse here and have stn three or four empty houses but for some reason .or other have not been able to" get one. Why should it iie that I cannot get a hoiiAr fui my family and myself when other people who have only been here a year or so or even ies have got a house. It can not only be because their huiuand.s have important position, because I think my husband's job Is as Important as a.ny. 1 think that there should be an Investigation started on this housing problem. MRS. M. DOND. INCOME TAX. Returns Prepared- Sep 11. K. MORTI.MJW 324 2nd Ave. Phone C ORE E'N SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI KWONO HANG MING HOP ,KKI'. CHOP SUEY HOUSE 12 7th AVK WKSI iNel UxKInt Tfi i All your uutronavt- Hmoi Open 5. pn. to 2 am Outside Orders from 2 p rn to 2 ajn HMONR KKf) 247 THE REX CAFE Now Oih-ii fur H'wlni-s- CHOI SUMY CHOW MR IN opening Hours p m to 'l a.rn 'Znd Avenue lAcro.ss from Hrlnre Rupert llotpll Phofie 173' aAiLiNaa for vancouvku and Way Points Tuesday--a3 Catala. Friday S3 Cardena . Salllng.i for Queen Charlotte Islands everv, ten days Further Information, Tickets and Reservation FRANK 3) 8KINNF.it Prince' Rupert Agent Third Ave Phone 56 '. ? Questions but no Answers In East; Uncertainty as to War End, Election Result Reflections, of Trip. East By G. A, HUNTER Pnstprn r.in;ifln ia n r,'pnt mi? ouestion mark as principles of free and personal ty as t0 how 1U0h ioni.,.r Ule I enterprise for which the people war may Iast. the outcome if the . bv thought and action. manifest 1 tfiCXfl election U also, no doubt. their desire, is the larEest que- ,n a measure responsible for a tion which this situation poaw. wat and ste' attitude which ! So Diiuuiiitloii ' In War F.ffort . The imminence of aUvinimt-tlon or organized warfare in F.urnpe following the rrnshlne of Nazi Germany-seems to have himight no tendency a. vet o sise up on the warr effort. It appeal lo be tacitltfiexow.tn n.A 1 1 ..mi i.i i.,.. joL to be done in removing the .Tan influence from the Pacific Then will come the hi activiiy of meeting the. need of the liberated countries for food and oood? and the filling of the country's own civilian demand-:. i There appears to be little 'diminution of the ptoblenis of shortage or goods and materials, especially ror domestic usv and consumption. Many hufine&se.r and Indus-' tri"- .still nrofcas a shdrtaee of: j manpower. Some are! however, I adopting policy: or not addlm? jto starr at this tlnm to as not ln,be finliarras.sedc.!njja short Itime by the return nfjiaen rrom ' the wars to their peacetime Job5:, i "No, we nie not taklri" any new-men on." said one typical executive of a Toronto department, running 21 short or a I statr or G2, "because we exiect lour boys home soon and we jreel we can carry on until then " ( There Is a griming interest . in the Kast j.u, the Paciric I Coail anil Primfc Hupejl. The iiiiportaiit part Prime, it u per I is pUylugr in the prasrrutiuii I ' of the war as a sliipliiiililiii; 1 centre and sliippins port m-ous ' I t' he renerally. kiiowu. "What ' will happen to Prince. Itupeit aHer the war?" Is the ues- tinii that evrrytme. asks. i "ir your port and coast Is not uved to good advantage aftc-r the war, It is because we lack enterprise," commente-d one nrominent nrnlrie man. TIk inieed that ir Canada could not i use ner own great country, there I were others who might want 10. HYm-' TIf AK'SI 'Klf l)rv Hlat)WH.1. iif r cord St f l)rv Poplar, per cord $I2iO Rawdust, per sack lic, PHONK 58fl Fresh Local Raw ual ('asteiiried MILK valrntin dairy PIIONIS 857 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Itates 75c up M SUtfuna, Hot and Cold Water I'UINCK RUPKRT, U.C. Phone 281 p.. Hm, lue.. The Seal' of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Your Victory Bonds or th, hMt lnvtmwit In th world today, an Investment In peac and fircaperily. They '.rill ram monay far you at long as you kp lhani at double lh rate oi bank inlwul. TLey ar qood am actual inanay, and ran b fanmndiaMy luroi luto oath U th Mowwily atiwM. You or simply LENDING your acjAy lo Canada. Canada will pay It back, la hU, on th date named In your verdict. The present government will ooinentrate lU appeal in a lightning campaign on the basis, of Us record of making a maximum contribution to- ! ' wards the ' winning , of the war .a and at the same time maintaining fUeal stability and na tional unity. The principal weak spoi in me government armor is. of course, the reinforcement 1 Issue and much will be made far as the post-war period is concerned. Everybody ot thls is wondering what is going to happen but no one I met 1 i was in Toronto a week seems to have much of an idea what may. Everyone t'SZ S is asking questions but no one is giving any answers. of ,,reiident Ru(Meveu came. There is plenty of uncertainty and speculation. One u stunned gathering or Idea seems to be prevalent, how- ever. That Is that If the war what to Do could bring the greatest pros-, with Japanese? perity this country ever had, j what dlsjwsa; is aolng to .be there should be some way of made of the Pacific Coast Jap- cnntlnulng that prosperity in ! anese after the war Is- another peace and assuring permanent question that many ak. It m happiness and security for a greater and, more progressive nation than ' Canada has ever been. IlW Canada is to effect a compromise of national organization, which appears a reasonable necessity, with the pears quite certain, tliat no one-wants them and thectVsmnuntt ties that have them Jjjtend to get rid of them as oon a possible. Here l.v the making or a first class political football. In addition lo ihe uncertain there may be nn " incmrlu It many or Canada s leaiim? newMpapti fjsures In the Itoyal Virrk Hotel. Premier Groree Drew of Ontario was there as a guest and hct described it as a "terrible misfortune." lt;oeve!ts death could have been no more genuinely mourned in his own Ui.lted Statfc than it was in Canada, There Is no doiiM or the anxiety about what effect internal political action within the United Stairs may have on the determination of future American foreign policy in the crucial days to come after the war. An experience of this Eastern stems to be univalent amo.is! trip was to attend for the first business executives at this time : time a" "blR time" hockey game in the matter of making tu-1 at the great Maple Leaf Gar-ture plans. There appears to ideas- last Saturday night'.-be no crystallization or opinion I Stanley Cup game when Detroit or .swing ot popular ravnr in j Red Wings staged a threo-unnl any direction at this time, rally In the third period to, .de-Party leaders are enthusiastic feat the paralyzed Torouto Maple but non-committal. Some pollti- Lcaf who wilh three .shut-out cal observers seeift to tlii.il victtji it behind f.hiin. needed Ul r 4 ' . to win Put Your Money to WORK for nada and Yourself! There is no aialer way, no boiler way to take apre- of your aaving than to I wy Vlo4ry . Bonds and hold on lo (hem. T. EATON Co,- WINNIPEG CANADA n&edf in ike. TO THE' PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPEHT WHO SUFFER WITH THEIR FEET You will be Interested to know that there is a man In town who ha.s had a wide cxx:rlenu; in the cnnec.tlon of fallen arches, and can make. Arch Support that will relieve that painful and tiled feeling that only foot srulfeiern can explain. Mr. Iilll Terry, with many years or study of foot ailments, Is now In Hill's Hlu.0 fltore, and will he pleased to take, an Impression of your feet and let you know what can be done In your Individual case. Mr. 11111 Terry Is also In chaiRe of the Shoe Repairing Dept. where your repairs are executed neatly and promptly. Call around and .,ve him for either reason. HON 1)151) UuOKISKS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING GO. and Sheetnielal -Works Hheetmetal work of all kinds - Air OonrtltlonltiK TunM - Sinks - Kuvestrough t. Furnnce Work Prompt! attention to outsldn orders KKKK K8TIMATKH WORK OUARANTKKI) i:nr 7th Ht. ft 2nd Ave. W PO, !ox 72ft Phone. ii HHt ANNOUNUINM EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.I).) Completely Renovated and Redecorated 1 FULL MKALS, LUNCHF.S ; CHOW MRiN, CHOP 0UF.Y fl:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Quality Repairs at Economy Price PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St i Near tho Post Office) Late Spring ; Ou Prairies BeflecUon-s alter a trip acrtw, Canada are never complete, or course, without a report on what Mother Nature Is doing on the prairie,? In regard to. the crop The season is a Uttie late tin year for two reasons excessiv. ralnrall and flood conditions , Southern Manitoba where tu; low land Is covered with a. excess of unabsorbed molsturr which will require a good spi'l or warm sunny weather to remedy, and a late cold spe! during the last couple of week. throughout Manitoba. Saskat chewan and Alberta. This week twenty degrees or rrost was re corded around Winnipeg where there was new snow. Saskat chewan and Alberta had the cold without snow. While the starting or ploughing and seed ing may now be a little late, it Is still too early to be pessi mistic about the 1M5 crop which will contributes ereaUv ti the reeding or a liberated world After its exceptionally heavy sno.v.s of the past winter. To; onto and southern Ontario ha been basking In a warm and early spring equally as exeep tlonal. New Hals for Spring STETSONS A net klock just arrived. , MORGArr. MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave., next to Orme COtR. EARLY FOR ( I M. S, LOUUSKR n.i. ii n lljia.M'UAirruK 4Vu(Ut' i'!ti.. I'Iiuih- 'i-IU IHE CEKTRALUH Beef : p Poultry Ft Under Mit 311 Third A,t Delmori Vegetable: Knlcrprix Good News! Ladies . . Jl I.IA AET: r a and JRACIA Oxford TU , , t width C to KKF, have arr i HALMVANT Loafers and O r ues ;j t(u!);Wi(Uh A A tn( 1 hmii ti Shnn nrP M For, 30 Years the "Home m Or. Kl..-.t ValSpi (j i i IkiniKTDIAI 5? MAPINF WK RKPAIR ANYTHIW t.d.eral Itepairs to all Automotive Work and P I'miihmtiit - MI.V p Al'.eiii fr Furi'Ki"'! uuiniiiins iJit.ri r.ueiiivn p. , Home. Oil Product AllKTYI.KNR AND ARC WELDINO Phone 4M nox iv.m Jieir to announce unib mil Fir; rr I f- I I r.nf 1 nie vim uu""'-(REID'S CAFE) ... ...mil mill" .. of t'lisiness .ii" special ,, ,nent,tl,o roular (la lly J, ...mi i, ,i: tllllKMl ill'"1 Will IJU lllV.illll.i" Special dinner will I J ' Saturday and Sunday onij. . ... , HlK Lunches, Dinners," Hanqucts tor rW . by apiM"'""'"" i. 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