i 1 'Ct. 1 FOUR TIMES ON MONDAY But Tuesday Mo&t Popular Day For Balloting; Since Confederation OTTAWA, June 6 CB Four of the jo lAjamiion elections held since .1874 have taken place on a Manjiay, whivii is uxe w-ik-day clraser) for the 19th general tlec-ticn to be hi Jun; II. Elections held before 1874 took mcre'Shan a day to complete, the fast' Doinlnlcn election in 1867, for Instance, taking mere than six weeks for pollicj. Sine? the- cne-day elections stalled, six have been lield ai Tasay, five en Thursday, fcur on Mcnday and two en Wednesday. Thje 1872 election, held after British Colomlbla entered ths Confederation, was a three-month affair. It took that long for th; chief :electeral officer to i ecnanct tne balloting rrom coast ro cdost. The first caw-day election wai Thui-lay. J.xraary 22, 1874. The rexiVas Tuesday, Sspteanber 17. 1878and Tuesday scored five moi( in the intervening 71 yearj. Friday, Saturday ard Sunday never have been chosen aj ehc-ti onlays. and date? of tire 20 Dom YOUR HAT, Let It Be A t Stetson you want STYLE 'Matched with fomfort and Serviceability inion elections since Confederation fellow: 1867 Wedneeday, August 7, to Frtday,ptiaiber20; 1872 Saturday, July 20, to Saturday, October 12; 1874 Thursday, January 22; 1878 Tuesday, September 1'; 1832 Wednerday, Jun 20; 1887 Tuesday, February 227 1891 Tb.- riay. March 5: 1895 Tuesday, June 23; 1930 Wed-r- da Novriber 7; 1904 Thuiiay, November 3; 1903 ' Monday. October 26; 1911 Thursday, September 21; 1917 Monday, Decrmbsr 17; 1921 Tuesday, December 6; 1925 Thurrday, OcJcoer 29: 1926 Tuesday, September 14; 1930 Monday, July 28; 1935 Monday. C-t fc;r 14; 1940 Tuesday. March 26; 1945 Mondiy, Jun 11. AND FOUR YEARS AGO TS TTITS WAR By the Canadian Press Br The Canadian Press June 6, 1941. The German air corps left Sicily. The submarine Urriarro'f 1 was announced overdue and presumed lost. Vichy reiterated a denial that German troops were in Syria, charging ur Priran wa eklni? an excuse to attack mandated Advert! in Th Dailv ews. SIR!! The S ctson 'Medalist' $ 7.50 The Stetson 'Premier 8.50 The Stetson Royal' 10.00 The Stdson 'Imperial' . . . , '. . . 15.00 r -THE MEN'S SHOP" ANNOUNCING . . . Ve are glad to announce that we have been appointed Northern Distributor and Agent for CANADIAN JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS ASBESTOS Roofing Shingles Siding Shingles Roll Roofings ;Wallboards Bullt-Up Roofing See us for: ASPHALT Roofing Shingles Roll Roofings Bullt-Up Roofings Roof Coatings and Putties ( Other Products tock Wool Insulation Insulating Board Building Papers "Asphalt Tile Flooring Acoustical Materials Transite Materials Roof Insulation Waterproofing Materials Industrial Insulations Packings and Gaskets Refectory Cedents Pipe Coverings. ( BONDED ROOFERS Prince Rupert Roofing Co. and Sheetmetal Works "Box 725 798 Second Ave. West Phone Blue 964 I! t 1 1 i RUPERT BRAND : i SMOKED : : BLACK COD Canadian Fish i(Zld Storage d r r It REQUIEM" To Our Beloved Friend and Pastor, Bishop E. M. Bunoz, O.M.I. Kis life shines forth to those who know, ... Not garishly. with lasting glow Time cannot dim; His, not a beacon -blaze to heaven. But the star-torch that leads at even The way to Him. His mind, a treasure-house of lore Gathered afar on foreign shore, He deemed most meet. Hidden from mortal eyes away. With all its richest gifts to lay At Jesus' feet. Hk was the heart that, pure and true. From years of prayer and service, knew The Master's call; IBs was the soul that cried "I hear Ad fallow. Lord To those most dear "A last farewell." Beloved and honored Pastor-Friend, Whose dauntless spirit did transcend The frailinR years. A chf ery smile a step of late grown slow, A kindly voice. rich memories glow Through the heart's tears. w w-m L Lumber now h;i v a slock f Kod trrndr FIR. SPRUCE AND CEDAR Uiinlwr on hand I LOOKING VVf have a limited quantity of 1x3 Maple Flooring on hand. Call and see It. Phone 651 or 652. !' particiilani ro ITD. it Ah. who can tell? Perchance his eyes, Fixed on the Crass, see that which lies Beyond the veil; Rest on the Glory of One Face, Behold with rapt adoring gaze The Holy Grail. WINIFRED O. BRASS. Ask Delegates to jCome Via Rupert i : t-, Ti!a i Mayor: and Municipalttej A-cciaticn to held a convention there next v,; .i : b-:l;in ? of the Prince Rupsri city curtll V'i . I ! ' -r f -U-HI th' Ift ' delegates travef byway of Brin Rupert on comln-j to the cia t Th"1 rrancil tfttided er Maiiay night's mfttn? tc ' i.r fhf i-'it-ition. Aid. Hills referred to the Importance of making suitable accommodation available for visitors who might k.hs 'v way. The "ears' of the katydid are d in ita Tireless. With Minora Blades! Minora has a real "edge" over other low price blades, h f oct, it's the sharpest double-edge blade in its class. One shave will convince you. ms rou DOimf.fDGf XAZOI Commercial. Industrial and Marine Electricians F.LECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring arid (t-alr MOTT ELECYR1C LIMITED orfices In Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 367320 2nd Ave GLASS ENGRAVING Caspar Lehman started th ar of glass engraving in Bohemia in 1 609, and used cut tins jewels and crystals. TED MILLS SEES OSLO Tells How People, Overjoyed at Norway's Liberation, Cave Welcome P: :ty orflcer C. E. (Ttd) Mills, son oX Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills of this, city, spent V-E Day at historic Scapa rlow and a few days later sailed up the fjord to Oslo on one of the first ships to arrive at '.he capital of- Norway following the liberation. They were taklrvj the Crcm Prinze back to Norway. "What a. welcome we received!" writes Ted to his parents In describing his visit to Oslo, "Ilone: ly It h bard to beiljve hew people could" be so overjoyfd. There were s? many rnaa c; j ? in the fjord that we had to weave around thetn. The people we.-e craiy with happiness and sa-3 Hl-ya, Ill-ya' which is the sail- as our 'Hurrah.' 'The kids all gaze at you Hwe you were a Osd cf some kirH." continues the letter. 'T" nip- h you and everybody wr' - -rr mv on the 'treet and In a few NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OP RESERVE NOTICE Is lirrf Dy given that thr reserve establlshfd by Order - In -Council No. 641, approved the 2 1st July. 1809. and by notice published , in the British' Columbia Gazette of July 29th. 1909. covering Lot 682, Range S, Coast District, Is cancelled. Deputy Minister of Lands. H. CATHCAKT. Department of Lands and Forests. Victoria, B.C.. May 18, 1945. minutes 'thousands of people were milling around, others cllmblns trees Jiut to have a look at us. "All the stories you may have heard about the Germans you can believe even if they were piety grim. I mean- the stuff c'X'Ut nullTng cut people's finger nails by fie roots and that sort of thing. They starved the country out of al lit had in the way of foodstuffs, living like kings thf.nselves while the civilian population had no meat at all, surviving on fish and potatoes. "If one is ashore with an arm Ladies! ! ed .guard ycu can walk right up to a German and.U he has not any identification "card, you can strip him of everything h own. A few collaborationists are tUl pottins at each other. Last night white we were walk;inn hane a couple of shdts rang out toifolnd us. "The n.'vht tin last th?y phkei una nub'lmonthe rer cut off all Vr tialr rhht on V n.'i . -rre-t hasted her up so ev?ryjnc ct.-j'i c h?r. Th'. -vv-and-. f u- il aJhered a-ujid." Ted's Irtier a!--r :e:i5 of '- 1 I"-' ' --r - IH-prriv a You are cordially invited to meet trln i. . JUST N SENSE! rvu U I uinr SB r - i-ur& . lh ..... . MTIIhi. . tt (,;,in ... t.u ""I MISS "MURIEL CORDEAUX on Kit 1 1) AY AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock at Iteid's Cafe MISS COKDEAUX. WHO WAS A COHKLSI'ONDEXT I.V ASIA. AND wis taktv BV THE JAPANESE, WILL ADDKESS THE CATIIFKINC. .Make it a point to hear this talented ijieaker who ha addressed man)- women's organizations in the west. Tim Advertisement Published by Skeena Federal Liberal Assiimtion. -LA V.JflSB The Canadian people have made a magnificent contribution to the common victory in Europe. The Liberal administration can say witirlTiT5ntstaiid justice: This is the Government which lias directed Canada's war effort at home and abroad. This is the Government which during the wxir worked out a program of full employ-. ment and social reform. These things are a matter of record and of common knowledge On the basis of its record the choice of Prime Minister King's party to form the next Government of Canada is a matter of just plain sense! 'The Family's Choice Mi 3 .m Women have faith in the Liberal Working-Plan. "The Home is the Heart of the Nation. It must be sound and strong. "These are Liberal Government's steps affecting every home in Canada. 1. Fomily 'Allowances Liberal Monthly Payments until age 16. A total of $1,224 per child from birth. 2. Vacations with Poy To ilate more than 850,000 yorkers and their families have gained vacations with pay. 3. New low-Cost Homes 50,000 homes immediately. 100,000 each year for ten years. Instalments as low as S9.58 per month under the new National Housing Plan, 4. Security for Veterans $750,000,000 voted for gratdities, grants and Benefits for a million men and womeVi returinic to civil life. $. Price Ceiling The purchasing power of your dollars maintained by the price ceiling under careful Liberal management. 6. Victory Bond Pledge The Liberal Government pledges there shall he no tinkering with your war savings in Victory Bonds and War Saving Certificates. 7. Jobs Jobs for 900,000 more workers than in 1939 a total of over AVi million jobs. 60,000 more each year to take care of natural increase. a 8. A Healthier People A million dollar National Health Laboratory to be built. A comprehensive National Health Plan has been announced. 9. Contribotory Old Age Pensions Higher Pensions, lower age limit, no "means" test. 10. More Trade-Sixty percent greater export trade than in 1939. Long term export contracts with the United Kingdom. Continue trade with tne reciprocal agreements United States. 11. Controls Coming Off-No controls for thesakeof control. As promised.thepherais have been relaxing supply controls since V-E day; materials for houses, furnishings, electrical appliances, radios, cars, etc., released ration soon to p every day; gas abandoned. 12. Reduced Taxes-Special war taxes reduced or removed on May 11. Consumer goods soon to be available at 1941 V"cci Veterans given priority on purchasing new goods. Income tax reductions are next. Let the Liberal Government finish its work i: ( M 1 A N N L I M I T K I PRINCE RUPERT. UC to. wiTiONAl U"1"