I Daily News.-. j Iyjlfcjifon:1' ; ' ''Th'iray,' Vanuary,4, I ' FBblliihrrf tyetj af teibiouh rxccpt.Sun , ill 1W by , Prlnc Ruewt -Dally News 'J; UmUed; T htra A veil he. Prince Rupert. i f'; BJ1Qh Cojurrfaja. b ,Q. A. HUNTHR. 'Managing Editor. I - KUKSCHIPTinM M A TPH ' Bj Ctti C&hfavper week 15 tM Per Mmth k f r 1 ' B Mal per month. 40 i, . Tf Mr ,. .. ..... M OO i : ; ' ? ! I I I i L 1 fl 4 VI w'i ft.-; I. i .. . . l: iv Ttir.keV anil Janan ... " . . . : - .J . i v ..iih urvimmvr oiior economic nmi h diplomatic elatjons by ,Japjn linlres8: nbx state . Ke"et)VftTYd countries . s- i t . eYe,e1Ben,Wt' indirect co-opera- made to settle tle Greek dispute, in- ':'&i!Eft?i WiUl tthe- Af1H 7i iJ terest settles 0,1 Archbishop Damas- StLS who has been named Went. occupies a key position in war both in Archbishop Damaskinos is an out- 'Europe. wild,; Asia. Meanwhile, the standing personality in Greede, not breaking., off. with Turkey by Japan, - only because of his high position, but while not- necessarily having military because of his proven character, cour- imphcdtioiTS at this time, is of much ace and resistance to Gei man demands diplomatic' importance if leusoirumn uiai it indicates me grow- Lormtli, lie was the leader of Relief ine1 confidence in' the eventual vie- -and Rehabilitation after the city was tonpus outcome of the RattM) of Europe .. . . While the menace of von Runsdedt's counter-offensive in the Ardennes sector of Belgium against the American First Army appears to have been 'headed off, the Nazis seem to be jauncnnig a similar sort continuing for the time-being at least authorities in the hands nf tlin onpinv Thnrn -la nUiVnf . no cause for trreat alarm MEMBfcR1, in these same regions which for yearsIlAl l LlfiCT the principal .battlefields offYf UULV 11113 1 j, i. '. : - ce.stly-ofKs -- There may be bulges other than' the recent one in Belgium and the new one further south; all of which will have to be met and successfully countered. Of course, there is no doubt about outside being able to do it. Turkey with Archbishop of hostilities but it should ' In view of That is evidently whore the Damashinos ... the nresent efforts benin- earthquake. Later, he U.S.A. to conmosn flip mi.n-. for no other In 1928, when he was Archbishop of ; the Greek churches there. Archbishop of Athens tlie Germans occupied the Germans hoped for, they were soon disil under Archbishop Jlamas-kinos played its traditional I cent.l'f nf VP sisrrmnn In fnv. I DUt we would no WPll to noppnr. tlin frr fVn nrii,H5f,, ,r.n ,.t ----- r 1 til', vunmiulllLJ vvua HUIJI 1WU Ul JiUllL'l ti, .that there is., , plenty of strength and sons, and leaders of intellectual life. JUvCi ui. me cuujii.y h iue uvun yui nc oiierea anoyier iistof men, who and that it must be dealt with in a were ready to be shot "in the place of manner that wiH involve heavy ex- hostages; it contained the names of penditure of fighting equipment and, himself and other church 'leaders what is immeasurably more serious, in Archbishop Pamaskinos is . restated men;, throughout Greece; even before libera- The culminating issue of the war in tion many thought he- had a eteat Europe is evidently to be settled again, task to fulfil in Greek life. Saving ONE shovelful in FIVE makes the FUEL last longer When icy winds come with a drive Still save one shovelful in five r DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY f Hon. C D. Howe S WW Minister J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green 995 If pain chiropractic 1 If nerves doubly sol Lumber We now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumlrer on hand Phone 651 or, 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PAGE TWO 1943 have been the world. deciding stand is to .be made. The "final, battle may liow'-be on. but It bears all the' earmarks of being a hard and war for the .devastated by went to the rejs between He became soon after Greece. If collaboration, lusioned, the church nai't as the ot move ejgn tyranny. ;. yciiuoi, Lin; nn nur nnrf -t --r THE BULKLEY MARKET - Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders Xrom 2 p.m, to 12 pja. PHONE RED 247 The Arclibishop defied and immediately protester! m.,..,u.. f i i lllUHin Ui. IlUaUUgliS, pUllll- DEFERRED MEN REPLACED BY EX-AIRMEN Civilian men wlio have been granted postponement of military traiuing while working In industry, will be replaced wherever possible by tiualified men whose services are be-in'? dispensed with by the R.C.A.F. because they are surplus to re quirements and are not suitable for recall by the Mobilization Division for service In the Armv. according to an announcement made by Arthur MacNamara, Director of National Selective Service. Mr. MacNamara polntoi out that the Industrial Mobilization Surveys, which have been carried out by National Selective Service over a period of more than a year, have been succss-ful in reducing the number of civilians on postponement in war industry to very small num- oers 01 men in key positions, some of whom are actually of low category. However, those who may be available for military training will be called up lust as soon as demobilized men can be secured to take over the civilian Jobs. Aged Metlakatla Woman Is Buried The population of the neighboring village of Metlakatla was well represented at the funeral on Monday afternoon of the late Mrs. Annie Lelghton, 87-year old Metlakatla woman, who nassed away at the end of las't week. Adjutant Gorrle, Salvation Army commandant at Prince Rupert, officiated, and Mrs. (Envoy) Auckland presided at the csan. Following the funeral sen ice In the Salvation Army Hall. In terment was made at the Aurlol Point Cemetery across the water from the village. Memfbers of the Yeung Men's Benevolent Associ ation aciea as paiiDearers. There were lioral Offerings from Edward and Elizabeth, Mrs. Matilda Tiuss and family, Port Simpson Young Men's Benevolent Association, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew lelghton, Mary and Myrtle Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. William Leask and family, Ladles' Ben- votent Association, 1vlr. and Mrs, C, Ryan and mother. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Ryan and family, mf . ' SCHOOL COSTS - "ocal Hoard Favors, GoVtrn- ment Responsibility Di Larse-Chalrman Joint action with the City Council in preparing a"brIeTlii favor of the nrovlncial govern ment assuming fullresponslbllity for the cost of education In the province was approved by - the 1945 School Board at its initial meeting last night. 1 After electing ,Dr. R. G. Large to sit as chairman for the com- m Try this at bedtime tonight f?e0ss,dePar'rd1UdTotp . JUlt .1 I. c 111(11 liMless, why nut do as thousands louay are uoing simpiy urink a cup of Ovaliine warm at bedtime. lor Ovritine dears three things to brrnji vigorous morning freshness. ' t') Taken warm at bedtime,- h relieves that feeling of nervous tension helps the body, reiax for sleep uilhant drugi. (2) Processed Jtf easy digestion, it supplies light nourishment to prevent restless tossing and turning due to digestive unrest. (3) It supplies a variety and wealth of important food elements to rebuild body and nerve cells, replenish vitality to meet tire morning. Ovaltine furnishes not only essential vitamins, but also a combination of minerals, high-quality proteins and quick energy food elements which authorities agree are necessary for health and top vitality. So if you sleep poorly waken tirei and listless hy not turn to Ovaltrne as an aid to refreshing sleep and ciear-eyed, radianf morning freshness. See if you don't begin to waste, up each morning brighter,, and more buoyant ready to greet the day with a smite. ISO OVALTINE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE I OP EDWARD MCLAREN, DECEASED i INTESTATE 1 TAKE NOTICE that Kn rfti- His Jlonor. W. E. Ftsher. made on me urn uuy ui jimuury. a.u. i was appointed Administrator or the Estate of Edwnrd McLaren, deceased, and all dwMcs hnvlnr laim nMiit. the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, property veriried, to me on or before the 2nd day of rcoruury. n.v. iwia, ana mi parties Indebted to the said estate are re- f 1 1 1 i Tf'fl t.n Tin V tVM Anw.nnt . V.oi Indebtedness to me forthwith. dated at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 2nd day of January. A D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing, and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 Steel Couches slightly used, makes a double j- a pn bed, Special .... VX.tJU New Occasional Chain Covered with velour. Spring seats. Strongly built. Special prices. See them. New Chesterfields All-spring construction. Reduced prle LT $169.00 White Enamel C!C AA Ourney Kanee vDOsUU 1 Used Coal Range, 6 holes, like new $28.50 12 Drrmers $27.50 B.C. FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE - Black 824 THE DAILY ... .. NEyS ing year. Board membersipass-ed a motion that a, committee be appoirttfed to meet wth a, special committee se up by City Council and draft, such a docu- Lment.' v. . " ,v The Board also endorsed a motion passed by City Council Tuesday night "to" Uie effect' that the provincial commission of enquiry be asked to liold sittfngs at Prince Rupert. Present at the meeting were Aldermen Arnold, Sinclair and Brett, members of the City Council's special committee. ! Alderman Arnold, spokesman for the visiting grotrp, polnt?d out that while education .costs are soaring, clvlc income is largely remaining "static, and that municipalities are being "unduly' and inequitably taxed with the cost of education." The presence of the commission in Prince Rupert would alsQ give smaller norffiern communities a chance to submit similar petitions directly, Mrs. Arnold .said, adding that Inspector of Schools, B. Thorsteinsson, who was present, could be of assistance to school authorities in his district in' that regard. Local School Board To Join Association The school board passed a motion last night to take out membership in the B.C. School Trustees Association. "I think it is as Important that we belong to this association as it Is for city' council to belong to the Union of B.C. Munfcipalities," Chairman! Ir. . G. Large said in support of the Idea. When a man hs a birthday he takes a day off, but when a woman has a birthday she takes a year off THIS MARKET .SOME STOCKS1 ARE GOING TO JUMP .OTHERS ARE GOING TO SLUMP 1 HOW ABOUT YOUR STOCKS? To make the most of your capital in a market like this, you MUST have definite answers to these -vital questions: Under what conditions will the market anap out of Its narrow range? How can you detect the approach of these conditions? How can you spot the signal to take action? How far can the market ftoXip, and at what point will it no longer be a sufe buy? How far can the market go down, and at what point will it advancv? WHICH stocks should be bought RIGHT NOW? WHICH stocks should be sold RIGHT NOW? Which stocks are destined to benefit from our post war economy? clients already have benefited In dollars and cents by answers to many of these questions. Results from our 1944 recommendations to date astonish the skeptics as much as they have gratified our subscribers. In fairness to our regular subscribers, we cannot now disclose our Immediate specific recommendations. The full, confidential list of current recommendations and the specific BUY, HOLD, SKI. I, advices on our low-priced list will be rushed to those accepting our special offer of 6 WEEKS' FULL Regular Rates: 1 Year, $50.00. 6 rACTflNCI:.Q 45 Richmond St. West, TORONTO, CANADA. Enclosed find $2.00. IMease send me sit weeks' trial subscription and also "PROSTKCTS AFTKR GKRMAN COUJU'SE". SAME ; ADDRESS Cambridge Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS! MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3$d Ave., next to drmes BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Shcetmetal 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 9C4 POULSEN'S LUNCH 6th AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. STATION "B" As Good as the Best Better than the Rest POULSEN'S GROCERY Our stock fresh and complete, prices right Courtesy and Service - GYRO CLUB HAD SUCCESSFUL 'YEAR A successful and useful year just ended was' reviewed by Preside Frank aWooe raj, a spe, cial annual business luncheon ot theJPrlnce Rupert, Gyj-p Club, yesterday. "The club has been acUve In many spheres and has fulfilled, its position in the community," said the report of thfc retiring president in summary. "We have grown in numbers and ipQyro friendslyjp" Principal activity of the year had, as usual, been In -connection with the operation and supervision of playgrounds. Support had been given to the Canadian; Red Cross annual campaign by canvassing th? business distinct. A candidate had been supported In the annus .1 Civic Centre ' Carnival Queen contest. A' set , of recordings valued at $50 had been presented to' Isolated military stations and the sum of $60 Had been voted to the Boilermakers' Athletic Club for the purchase of boxing gloves. Five ntw members had been added during the year and one, Dr. J. H. Carson, had been lost through death: The report of the retiring secretary, Dr.'J. J. Ofbson, who is to be the new president, showed that seven members Maurice Brydges, Willfam Crutekshank, Amerigo Dominate, Dr. J. J. Ofbson, C. G. Ham, Dr. R. O. Large and W. F. Stone had had perfect attendance during the year. The treasurer's report by Maurice Brydges showed the club to be In good shape financially Club funds to the amount of $500 had been Invested In Victory Bonds. The clnto will receive an official visit this week-end from Jack IS DYNAMITE! SERVICE FOR $2.00 Months, $27.00. 3 Months, $15.00 Free Delivery Red 441 Ryan of Nanaimo. district governor, whose party will include Harry Forward of Nanaimo, district secretary-treasurer, President Stanley Morrison of Nanaimo and President William, i.umsden bf Vancouver. The p'ro- pmm In connection with this visrtirtttm -will lmmdf altmcrftorr at noon tomorrow, installation amner-aaiice m mc rmi5wi Columbus Hall In the evening, farewell party' in' the Empress and privately arranged entertainment. IS Bake Day ; No matter wffcn op what you bake you'll get better results In bread, catas and pastry wiih Pimm FCGUR Income Tax Itrturn Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. - Phone KM MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED . Electrical Contractors COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL & MARINE ELECTRICIANS Electrical Supplies IIoiikj Wiring and Repairs Ofllces In Vancouver Phone Mark 367 TRAPPERS AND BUYERS . . . I have Just received a wire which I can pay 20 more than any other buyer. Don't he foolish to sell you furs at the waterfront . . . bring thera to Ooldbloom! Soon as we receive a shipment we wire the money W. GOLDBLOOM "TOE OLD RELIABLE" I in ., - - Seena Grocery $1 ACROSS FROM HOSPITAL We are here to the best Our prices arc right GOO Cth Ave. East THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, i945 IN mE EOTHEME COURT n BRITISH COLUMBIA , IN -THE MATTER OP THF ADMINISTRATION ACT' IN Tilt MATTER OF THE Est it, . OP JOHN LOC1AR. DECEASED . INTESTATE eD' TAKE NOTICE that by Ortlw .. His Horn, W. E. -Fisher nude Z 1 2Aid flay of DeCerrrbw AJ). fwi , wo sppdlrftefl Admtblttrator w .V. ITatatj. nf .If, tin lur-ir fl...... J v im twrti having clftimn iwm L wild Estate are hereby, ruiied Z " ; " J "in hq trfif tm or before n soth ur r4 j mi partr lnd,bted to tiK.saia e -mu, fty'ti'i ntlf t"? ?rcl day ol DwmtK A D. 944 GfROJt H. HAUiri Offtclal Admlniuwi Atlln, I! C NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Horn Hates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hut and Vmo Water Prince Rutwt. HO Phone 281 P.O. Hoi m MEN'S FINE SCOTCH GRAIN SHOES in Brown andRlack $9.9!) Otlrcr Men's Shoes $5.9.") and $ 1.93 CUT RATE SHOE STORE (Aomss frum Ormc s Drur Store) and New Westminster 320 2nd Avf. give our pustomers of service ' Phone -rSl V .1 I L BRITISH COLOMBIA PACKERS LTD., Vancouver, Cnia