iff? ii 1 1 I ti if - Prince Uupcrt Dailj? idcXvs Thursday. December 13, 1945 AUSTRALIA HAILS SCHOOLBOY STAR CANBERRA 7 Australia expects to do well when interna-tional'sport Is resumed. The outstanding newcomers to Australian sport Is the schoolboy sprinter, John Treloar The experts down under think freloar has the makings of a world-beater. In the New South Wales school championships on October 6, he equalled the 100 yards' record cf 9 45 seconds and established a new record by running the 220 yards in 21 710 seconds. Treloac who is six , feet, three inches tall and weighs 182 pounds, has stamina as well as speed, running three races In an hour. Dennis Pails, 24-year-old tennis star, who beat the Davis Cup and WJx ilcdon veteran, Jack Crawford, 6-2, 6-3, in the finals of the Sydney metropolitan sin gles on October 6, is expected to play a big part in the bid to keep the Davis Cup In Australia. After the match between Crawford and Pails, Crawford said he was always on the de fensive because Denny Just hasn t a weak spot to be attacked. He has a cannon-ball service and a range of ground strokes that resemble the style of Big BiU Tilden. &a : RUPERT PEOPLES STORE o 0 D R E S S E S F O R Y O U R P L E A S U R E RUPERT PEOPLES STORE EXAMINATION FOR INSPECTOR OF ; STEAM-BOILERS AND MACHINERY :. Examinations for Inspector of Steam-Bollers and Machinery will be held at the Office of the Chief Inspector of Boilers in the Workmen's Compensation Building, 411 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, B.C., commencing January 14, 1946 at 9:00 a.m. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Chir: in pector at the above address. "NORMAN BAKER, Cluirn-.an, Civil Service Commission. Quality Repairs at Economy Prices . VMS PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near che Post Office, B OOi COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your' comfortable home in Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 Your FAVORITE k or :ore RUPERT TOBACCO STORE Also Carries . . . CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS L,nnstmas iards FANCY WRAPPINGS. STICKERS, ETC. t Besides Your t Newspapers - Magazines - Tobaccos - Candy 5 OPPOSITF. OR MRS nntin RTnnv 9 NEW ANGLES IN COMEDY Old Circus and Vaudeville Combined with Up-to-Dale Musical Spectacle A comedy which merges the colorful entertainment of the circus and, vaudeville stage with the humor of smart musical comedy: "Sensations of 1945" comes to the Capitol Theatre this Friday and Saturday. With tap-dancing Eleanoi Powell starring as a quick- thinking press agent, the cast of "Sensations' includes such fa vorites as Dennis O'Keefe, W. C. Fields, C. Aubrey Smith, Sophie Tucker, Eugene Pallette, Mimi Forsythe and David Llchine in Important supporting roles. Mu sic is provided by the bards of Woody Herman and Cab The plot involves- the stunts and hot copy ideas of Eleanor Powell as a publicist with an agency to put back on its feet. She takes over the management of an office run by Eugene Pallette and proceeds to' run it ac cording to the dictates of her. own conscience over the objec tions of Dennis O'Keefe. Miss Powell's stunts range from getting herself .shot at, to arranging a wire-walking act over the Royal Gorge In Colorado, to getting herself tossed in the clink for blocking traffic at Times Square, New York, with a publicity stunt, Her final enterprise is the "Gay Nineties Club," starring the Incomparable Soph Ye Tucker with W. C. Fields in a comedy act of his own. Eleanor gets ample opportunity to show her mastery of the art of tap dancing. It'll Be the Sound The prospective customer was looking a little dubiously at the battery radio set offered for sale in the second-hand store. Noticing the trailing wires she meekly said: "I should think one might get a shock from It." "No, lady," confidentially replied the salesman, "At least not until you've heard a new program." lis 19451'; 1 BUSY PARLIAMENT IN HIGH GEAR (Continued from Page 1) mittce was set up to choose a design for a distinctive Canadian flag and the speculation was that the Canadian Red Ensisn, with the Union Jack in the upper lef thand corner and the coat of arms in the fly, likely would be chosen, possibly with' minor alterations. A bill to give Canadians the legal right td call themselves Canadian citizens: was Introduced but later the government announced it did not' intend to proceed with the measure Immediately, Income Tax Is Reduced in Budget Finance Minister Hslcy brought down a long-awaited budget and announced a 16 per cent decrease in personal income-ax and re- ductions In the corporation tax field. Mr. Ilsley later served as acting prime minister while Mr. King went on a fact-finding tour to Britain and to Washington for discussions on the use of atomic energy and other mat ters. The task of premiership was not made easier by the strength of the opposition in the Commons. John Bracken, appointed Progressive Conservative leader in 1942, was elected in the general election. J. M. Macdonnell, former president of the National Trust Co., was elected member for Muskoka-Ontario. Maj.-Gen. G. R. Pearkes, V.C., former officer commanding the Pacific Command, came in as member for Nanalmo to take a seat alongside Lt.-Col. Cecil Merritt. winner of the Victoria Crcts at Dieppe. Col. Merritt "was elected in Vancouver Burrard. Mr. Bracken set up a cabinet within the party and selected men to criticize legislation the government brought down. Thl lightened his burdens as leader. Parliament and Canadians in general welcomed the appointment of Sir Harold Alexander, Supreme Allied commander in the Mediterranean area, as governor-general to succeed the Earl of Athlone, retiring after a five-year term. Besides going to the polls In the federal general election, the eace in 55 years? Here's a fight that's far from over against tuberculosis, the dread plogue that still kills more Canadians between 15 and 45 than any other disease. Your annual purchase of Christmas Seals since-1900 has helped cut the TB death rote 757o! And TB can be wiped out some authorities say by the year 2000. Yet wartime conditions give TB a new lease on life human life. So. please, help us bring up the reserves. This year, buy extra Christmas Seals. Re lorgans member, there con be no peace treaty with tuberculosis. BUY CHRISTMAS 5EAL5 THIS SPACE DONATED BY "WHERE hi mm XT SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight North Islands Nov, 23, Dec. 7 Dec. 21 South Islands Nov. 25, Dec. 9 Dec. 23 Midnight, Oct. 12th, 14th, 26th and 28th Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 l, -i' MEN lB.UY" FOR . . . BABY at XMAS BUNTING BAGS CARRIAGE and CRIB SPREADS KIMONAS DRESSES ROMPERS BONNETS BOOTHS JACKETS BIIJBETTES A large assortment WEE TOTS' SHOPPE people of Ontaiio, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and British Columbia voted In provincial elections I and returned to power the ad ministrations that had help the reins at dissolution. Premier George Drew's Progressive Conservative party scored a sweeping victory in Ontario and the Liberals under Hon. Angus Macdonald won all but two seats in Nova Scotia. Coalition governments were returned in Manitoba and British Columbia. mTTNE S Sj Juniors-Attendance last eve ning at the junior classes held yond all Expectations when 50 junior girls -.and 70 junior boys turned out for the Rup-Rec hour cf gymnastics and -games. This was quite a crowd. For the class next Wednesday it will be necessary -to call In extra leaders. At Conrad Street School Instruc tor Ted Parkhouse and Don Wil son report the youthful gym nasts there are showing definite signs of proficiency In Blackout" The ladies' keeD- f it .class, looked pretty black last evening as this reporter entered the gym. The instrustrcsses and the class were all present but no one could find the obscure light switch. On Friday evening tne ladles' keep-fit and ladies' gymnastic classes will be com- When the department stores .started to advertise again in New York daily newspapers following the newspaper delivery strike sales increased 33 per cent. FORD GREBN', Eng. 0 Ford Green residents arc used to web feet During heavy winter rains the low-lying Staffordshire village is flooded to such an extent only upstairs rooms are Advertise in The Dally News. WHAT 5 DOING AT PRINCE, RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by J I M NAST blncd and both groups will nice;, at 8 p.m. at the Y.M.C.A. gym went be- ' "What's On Tonight St. Peter's Community Hall 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., intermediate boys. Westview 7:30 p.m.! to 9:00 p.m.. junior and intermediate boys' class. YM.C.A Boys' high school basketball. Tommy's Taxi Stand: Grotto Cigar Store Day and Night Service The restrictions are off for thousands more car, and truck owners! New tires have become available to many more eligible buyers under the new regulations, and ... EVERYBODY CAN BUY USED AND RETREADED TIRES WITHOUT PERMIT OR PRIORITY Your nearby Firestone Dealer store has ample stock of new tires in all sizes and will gladly take care of jour requirements. 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