du Topics from an election is In the eg is getting spealc- nig-ht came Colin i . -i i ! was weii nwriYW crowd was only mod- nbers at the Oddiei- , appears to be any- , here who will oe fcur parties In the r.iA of Stewart and trt is spending a few rrace district looking tiends and getting with business condl- Ulth expressed him hif ii pleased with tne . both In the village cmtacts In the sur- .-trict. linsson. inspector oi turned to Prince Ru in Wednesday after-in Terrace he- in-Terrace High and schools and the Usk elm McMillan, 21, , Mrs. Dan McMll- rrace was severely action with a B.C. i April 21. Born at r and educated at Man. he enlisted at . December 1942 and a. ti leas last August, nc U Nelson River Con- ha of Winnipeg pre- Hunk" Henderson, ewer athlete. Is back " t ir. Terrace ii A DAY IS CELEBRATED; E'even- persons, including J BLOOMS; ELECTION INTEREST ;, n lV was celebrated in Terrace with licht- than was the case in the years before Hitler . ... 1 1 1 , and Civilians wnicn was exciung anu even- ii ii i i x The score was nve-au. anons ana U staced in the park and a crowded dance LntU daybreak. s held a lew aays people who set up teeter-uue" uuu rters who can now fcrrace rar U passing cars. continues AU Js are showing them- floral lowliness of oms. home after spending nearly four years In a German prison camp. His father, a shoe salesman, has been in Terrace quite a number of times and Is welt known here mother and her five tons, were killed at Lossiemouth when Wellington bomber crashed there. Lossiemouth, which Is lo cated In Scotland, was th former home of O, Adam, theatre owner here. John Dcsjardiins, who has been In the Tranqullle Sanitarium for some time past, is once more horns with his family. He is re ported decidedly improved. Mrs. Redge Hagan, whose husband was killed In a train wreck some months ago, has returned to Terrace. Wren Irene Pratt returned to her station at Ottawa on Wednesday night train after spend ing her furlough with fter iam-Hy In Terrace. DESCENDANT OF VICTORIA King George II of Greece Is the .great-grandson of Queen Victoria of England and has not a drop of Greek blood in his veins. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE -ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP MICHAL MOSEK OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MIKE MOZEK OR MOSEK, DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of hi Honour, w. E. Fisher made on the 3rd day oi May, A D. Il5. i was appointed Administrator of the Estate oi Mlchal Mosek. otherwise known as Mike Mozek or Mosek. deceased, and all parties having claims against the tald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day of June, A.D. 194S, and all parties indebted to the said Estate are re quired to pay (he amount of their inaeDieaness wj me loruiwnn. BRITISH DELEGATION VIEWS NAZI ATROCITIES The British parliamentary delegation look at one of the many gruesome sights at Buihenwald, Germany: a pile of bodies of men who had died In the preceding 24 hours and were awaiting burlaL The American party "to view the Nazi atrocities" arrived a short time after this delegation left. DROWNING AT LAKE KATHLYN First Fatality of Its Kind There Takes Life of Airman SMITHERS, May 26 The first drowning accident ever to occur in Lake Kathlyn took place last Saturday evening when Leadlne Aircraftsman Mervln James Ferrier of Brantford, On tario, met his death there. Ferric- and ansthsr member of the Royal Canadian Air Force had gon? out In a small 'boat for a sail on the late when a sudden squall upset the boat Other members of th; RCJiT. who witnessed the accident put out in a rowboat and, picked up the one man who was swimming but the other man had disappeared. Grappling irons were obtained but it was a couple of hours before the body was recovered. First aid was" administered im mediately and the body was brought to the hospital here .hoVMaVMs80-' """We work of resuscitation was 1 4th NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. ear . . . continued for a long time until It was decided that life was ex- ilnct. The. body was flown out by plane on Tuesday. So far as is known locally this is the first time that there has been a drowning accident at this lake. JAMES ODDFELLOWS' HALL VILLAGES ARE "DOOMED" BELCHAMP ST. PAUL. Eng. 0; Rev. E. Powell, vicar of this Kent settlement, says small vil lages in England are "doomed." Population of his own village has dropped from 880 in 1891 to 340 TERRACE LODGE -flH SMOKIES! ASK FOR OODtN'S CUT flUG.1 MAJOR PARTY VISITS Seventeen Oddfellows Make Trip By Motor and Are Entertained Here Seventeen members of the Ter race Oddfellows' Lodge, led by Noble Grand Jack Barman, who travelled to the city in four motor cars, were the guests of the local lodge at a banquet in iReld's Cafe on Wednesday evening of this week. Following the banquet there was a lodge meet ing in the Oddfellows' Hall. After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Delight was expressed by all the visitors at the beauties of the scenery on the drive from Terrace to Prince Rupert. The Terrace men who made the trip were J. A. Barman, Ar thur Beaudln. B. J. Kohne, L. Newhauser, J. Choltlan, J. Mc Laren, J. Smith, Bert West, Harry King. R. W. Beecher, Sam Klrkaldy. E. Haugland, A. Le- veque, Geoffrey Lambly, A. Cote, L. Smart, Sergeant Carl and L. Llewellyn. Fight I Between L.P.P. and Liberals A Daily News correspondent en the Quten Charlotte Islands says that the political pot is now simmering there and "it looks like this will 'be a contest be- flween the Labor Progressives and Literals." Fine Cut Flannkan end Roll' em 0 'Rourke - by OGDEN'S 4th A Prince Rupert, B.C. 4 SAMUEL COCKER THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, May 26, 1945 PAGE THREE NEW CARS To Be Given Away Delivered lo the Winners Anywhere in Canada (A loon as available) 1st PRIZE Brand New Car worth $2,700 or cash 2nd PRIZE Brand New Car worth $2,150 or cash 3rd PRIZE Brand New Car worth $1,650 or cash 4th PRIZE Brand New Car worth $1,200 or cash AND $600 In Prizes lo Agents Selling Winning Tickets TICKETS $1.00 EACH Buy Them at Newsstands, Tobacconists or Neighborhood Grocers. Every cent realized from the sale of tickets goes to the support of essential voluntary war work for our fighting forces and returned veterans. 9 COUPON To WAR SERVICES COINTIL Of NORTHERN ALBERTA. Corona Hotel Building, Jasper Ae., Edmonton, Alberta. 1'lease send me tickets on the Four new Automobiles Tor which I enclose $ Same P.R.N. Add reus AUENT.H W'ANTEli Books containing Fifteen $1 Ticket are available for out-of-town agents at the net price .of 113.00. Price of unsold tickets will be refunded. Tickets can be sent CO.D. FATHER'S DAY CARDS Father's Day - June 17th HASTI-NOTES now in stock $1 per box Dibb Printing Company Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 HARVEY Progressive -Conservative Candidate for Skeena SPEAK AT THE venue TUESD AY, M AY 29 at 8 o'clock Supported by Also Hear ... Over Station CFPR ... Hon. H. H. STEVENS at 6 P.m. Tuesday, May 29 Published by C. II. ORME. Agent for Major. J. T. Harvey, Progressive Conservative Candidate for Skeena ft 4 4 ! MM i v I hi f if m Aft '