.,,4 1 1 7" 'f H i Dally Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Saturday. April 14, 1945 Published errrj afternoon except Sun-ffZ..5Z .JJl11?. Rupm DaUy New Limited. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. I a. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By City Carrier. wr week 15 Per Month OS Per Year iTOo By Mall, per month 40 Per Year 4 00 MEMBER A B C. A Pattern Emerges ... Germany has now lost the last of its great centres of war industry and seems unable to check the shearing apart and pocketing of its armies of the West, says the Christian Science Monitor. Encirclement of the PJwr follows American occupation of the Saar and Russian capture of Silesia. Possibly 100,000 first-line enemy troops are cut off in the Ruhr, including the only .tank army left to the Germans on what was the Western Front. To the north, the lifting of the news; blackout reveals why the Germans have leen pulling out of the Netherlands. The British Second Army, headed toward Bremen and the North Sea coast, now threatens all enemy forces left in the Low Coun Work Clothing ; In line with our general policy of carrying only the highest quality, nationally-advertised merchandise, our stock of work .'clothing includes such well-known makes . as "G.W.G." and "Headlight." SEE US FOR Iron-Man Pants Bib Overalls and Smocks Coveralls . r AVaist Overalls Carpenters' Overalls Painters' Overalls Work Shirts of all kinds OCT T If E RIGHT .MAKE AT THE RIGHT PRICE AT "TH-E MENS SHOP" INDUSTRIAL & MARINE REPAIR WE REPAIR ANYTHING General Repairs to all Automotive and Marine :' Equipment Body Work and Painting Agents for Cummins Diesel Engines Forest King Power Saw Wlllard Batteries Raybestos Product ; Home Oil Products ACETYLENE AND ARC WELDINQ tries, and the Canadian First is cut ting them in two. This should mean relief for England before long from the V-weapon scourge. That the Germans' departure is so headlong as to save the Netherlands from further willful inundation is something to be hoped for. Meanwhile, the advances ' of the American Third Army toward Leipzig, of the Seventh toward Nurem-burg, and of the French toward Stuttgart gain in significance when viewed in their relationship to the .paths of the Russian drives. The First Ukrainian Army now has taken Glogau, German Strang point in the path of any push toward Dresden, Leipzig, and the spearhead of the American Third. The Second and Third Ukrainian Armies moveup the Danube, not alone to take! Vienna, but complementing the advances of the American Seventh and French First to cut off any mass retreat of German northern fmvoa in MACinNINO Phone 459 box 1398 994 First Ave. West i ' - j ( The date for payment of your 1944 Income Tax has been extended to August 31, BUT your returns ! must be filed by April 30. Tax Service by Experts GEORGE RORIE & CO. Besner Block Prince Rupert, B.C. j Rems Cafe ! DINING ROOM NOW OPEN Lunch ... 12 to 1:30 Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Salads, Sandwiches, Chili Con Carne, Chicken Spaghetti, etc. ' 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Old Prince Rupert Club Building ; , 2nd Ave., next to Bank of Commerce Take the short cut up the steps behind WatU & Nlckerson'j Store. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON FOR LESS THAN TTTTTTf TTTTTTTTTTYTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf TtTTYTTTTTTTTT A Lament All through the..pale.mists of this chill April dawning The stars of Old Oloty croop low on Its staff, As we mingle our tears with a Nation's proud .mourning For a Leader whose life was his own epitaph. We weep for a, friend, for a smile, warm and human That lighted the world with it vision of Peace; For the strength of a will that has yielded to no man ' Fbr the hand on the helm through fierce, war-driven seas. Sleep noblest of men in the daylight's last, beaming The Standards of Nations shall droop o'er thy grove. And Join with the Star-spangledBanner's bright gleaming For the soul of her Warrior- the heart of her Brave. WINIFRED O. BRASS ing, at the Masonic Temple. rnK. tt. 1 yv. . , & m . . i nr nuuurt- u vfueen, fluss Moi- 1. i 1 ... mi; ii.tiHjjKii iiMioimi 111 Uie Austrian ' lie Frew took charge of the and Bavarian mountains. ! drawing and the lucky numbers Thus we are witnessing both the 1 wtre drawn b worthy Matron enrrTYirtvifnt.V., r r,..,., m ,, Miss Muriel Vance. . njtm.iiiuu in vjci JU.U1-1ICJU MJJI JUKI the isolation of German armies from the west and from the east and from the south to the north. aAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Jobs Daughters' Raffle Drawing The drawin? of the Job's Daughters raffle was held last night at the Eastern Star meet- First prize, $20.00 cash, was won by R. T. Whlttlns of H.M.C. S. "Chatham" with ticket N 1328. Second prize, woollen blanket, donated by Mrs. A. Rochester was won by Max Hellbroner with ticket No. 1383. Third prize. $7.50 merchandise donated by William Stone, was won by Kenneth McLean, Seal Ccve Circle, with ticket No. 428. Fourth prize. $5.00 merchandise donated by Fashion Shoe Siore, was won by Mrs." M. Me Lr-od. 410-6th West, with ticket No. 71. Fifth prize, $4.00 merchandise, donated by People's Men and Boys' Store, was won by Dorothy Hutchinson 440 0th West with ticket No. 1395. Sixth prize, case of milk. donated by Mussallem's Grocery was won nv John Leonard Bur ton, H.M.OS. -Chatham" with ticket No. 1318. Seventh prize, salad set. donated by tars. Rebt. Gordon was CFP'R Radio Dial mo Kilocycle.- (Subject to change i SATURDAY P.M. 4:00- Words With Music 4:15 Q.I. Jive 4:30 Jack Carson 5:00 Dinah Shore viPiKe Wamhaeh 5:45 Supper Club G:l5 To be announced " " .n-aon Miisic 7:45 N.H.L. Hockey B uo i.ea-e.ster uuare 8:30-Jubilee 9:00 National Barn Dance 9:30 Kate Smith 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Dal Richards' Orchestra 10:30 Saturday Night Seranade 11:00 Silent SUNDAY A.M. 10:00 Music for Sunday 10:30 Sunday Serenade 11:03 Metropolitan Onera P.M. 12:00 Music We Love 12:3a-CBC News 12:45 Hymns From Home 1:00 Nelson Eddy 1 :30 It Pays to be Ignorant 2:00 NBC Symphony 3:00 James Melton 3:30 Family Hour 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 -Village Store won by Dr. Knfrpe Box 43tt, with ticket No. 422. Eighth prize, satin cushion donated by Elio's Furniture Store, was won by J. Wright. 735-5th West, with ticket No. 630. you CAN COOK BONDED KOOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Condition Tanks sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Dox 725 Phone Blue 054 a full course meal for a family of SIX on your elecrric range . and THE MORE YOU USE THE CHEAPER IT IS It's a fact Tor less than y2c per person, electricity will cook a full course meal for six or more. And with careful planning for instance, cooking the entire meal in the oven at the same time this low fuel cost can he even lower. : "Kvnr tn,i Mr -Kiiowjtt Hour' . It ii the ir elcrtruiir it mniurtil, like diuiiue ii mraiurtd by ilw 4rd or li.iuij it im4furi by (illnn. 'ihe duvrrnmenc Wilnl iwirr in your hum krrpi irtrk of the KJXII yiM utt tuh mumlr. Ilm KWII ii ihe amount ot tlr-'V,'''y to llKlit mi KM). Watt Ijmu for Im homt, And irniMnl.fr, ihe mtrt you uie, the tirjrr i( beioinrs. Commercial, Industrial and Marine Electricians ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs MOTT ELECTRIC MM IT i: I) Offices In Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 307320 2nd Ave. CANADIAN By MAROARET WOODWARD From our Bulletin comes the next bit of information: From Canada and the USA were shipped in, the past year the following items by the War Prisoners Atd of the Y.M.C.A.: 244,-232 musical instruments. 1.28').-146 books. 1.TC4.2&4 sports articles, including baseballs, footballs, basketball, and Ice skates. 101.249 small games. This is Just one more explanation why we are sometimes a little short on those items of equipment you ask for overltrre. Friday itlnM Jimmle Hrlaku was on hand for the regular bingo game in the writing room. Tonight's movie will beln at 7:30 and U for service personnel only. Show lonltht la "Mcauer-lns from Brooklyn." Sunday afternoon badminton will be played in the gym. At 9 pjn. Sunday evening the Navai Dramatic Club will present their stage production "The Counts Cabaret." This production will feature a star attraction 13 lovely Wrens. Next Wednesday an added attraction to the regular Music Hour, program will be the showing of a short film entitled "The Siring Choir." Program will br announced in Tuesday's paper CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Dora a itubbitn brim. In.il cimiI. (mhr (ihlrgmy or div :ud h '-mt m ite yM clinLf. g.np, lmrz-. kj you awAe flights? Krlirte it now! Do Ihim-unl li.ive door jri Teinl'n H7. MAll . "d ' (! li t emit '' KZ- MAll I. . ri. ! i - ; ! it i.. Ill UK. $1 :it UniiX. $ i.etjV.lwir. KM ASTHMA Mont Gasp for ltreatli Sold on Money Much (iuuranterl OUME'S Ltd. Telephon-81 or 8- Popular "Prince" Steamers I'roni Prince Kuprrt to r Ocean Falls Vancouver Thursday Saturday Thursday steamer also rails Powell Itiver to Ketchikan Wednesday Friday FA I (ICS anil INFORMATION at CITY TICKCT offici: 528 Third Ave. and DEPOT TICKET OFFICF. 8AILINOS FOR VANCOUVF.R and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala. Friday 8S Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every ten days. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNF.R Prince Rupert .Agent Third Ave. Phone 50a irUt.V il 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. CHANGf IN STORE Starting Monday, Anr.M., Our store will stay open until t oo . Thursday closing at . mi win rnuDie our patrons k ( , work with Rrca r r MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY LONDON, OA clearing-house for Ideas on post-war hnmemak- ing and other building is being set up in the works ministry. staffed by scientists and build-j ing experts whose Juu wi.; be io : approve idexs and m..?jriais. as u ! guarantee f quality Sir J c . Uved .ud w ViCC weuj ; LOW: ,1 UNRESERVED AUCTION SAU Household Goods and Fumiture ihursday, April 19 Altrnioon 1:30 Ui 5:00 p.m. Kvriiin, u, .j, and Friday Afternoon 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. at the IHSHOrS LODtiK, Hh Ave. NOTICE: AclitiK oil Instructions fiom Mo Will Sell bV Auction the fnllnui. ...w"' A. & - 'JtJK, . Moliair CliosterfirU Suite Solid Wilnut liWi-Tablr 3-niirr Seltrr suil r- - v.n 1'ininf tmm Suite 30 Volumes l.'nrvrlonrclia p.ritfini .. I i:iectric Vatui;m Cleaner 3-ft. Cary Saft -iiuy1 D.R. Cliaii ... tu:ifiUlrrrd in rrnuinc Dinner and Tea So. vice -Set of Tire lion, and lfr Combination Desk. and liookcase Srtr l!ookrae 2 Wilton Hues, size 9il2 2 Wilton U the 9x9 Akminster Carpet, siie 9x12 sml 5. ItiiRs Massive lied room Suite, with larje Km, warilrobe. hrd with box spring and (Mnmor( 1 tress 2 pair Velour Curtains Uttt .Mibep irrrsser nan stand 3 Sctttm - j sn Ijnips . Pictures Larje selection EnilUh Cnpi t: Saucers Apartment Folding Ited with mirror ik when closed 3 Ijree Dressinr Tahlr. ,.! Cluck Coucli Hall Tables Centre Table - Jfctl Chair Occasional Chair Kocker Cushi.ms-tit lams (iramoplione Easy lllectric WashinilJ ciime uavKison Kan;e for coal and wood - id lower nasiier Lawn Mower lftri( Toastrf, Cutlery Pillows licddlnr fhlni T..M.t w Janllniers (nanlily of I'reservrd Fruit and SnH Ami articles too numerous to mention. All these Roods mitst bo ,.so!d Ab .... '. V. ' GEORGE J. DAWES LICENSED ALTfTHLNKKK terms of Sale: CASH Phone BID:: Delmort Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries,! Strawberries. Sliced Peachea Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 111 OOO V J. L. CURR CHIROPRAm If pal" If nerve ( Smith Hl -k tf ews: Ladies . . Par of cr Spi'in.f shiprr." JLLIA ARTHi'I: p;. t 1 nnd GKACIA Oxford TIES, si::c M " width C to EEE, have an at I, A o GALLIVANT Loafers and Oxford A siV.es to 9. Widths AA to ( COME EARLY FOR REST ASSORTMENT Family Shoe Store Lmte For 30 Years the "Home of Ccx:: LUCKY'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 'iwtnYr.lR tmi: i'BEB r J Hose liellii'S A' A rePrr:af.ve Prince RuPerl 330 2ta mi See our stock of household furniture and novelties. J. H. MAIR AUCTIONEER KUKNITUKE AND mm fl?5 Thlrrl Avo Prince Rupert