The m Daily News . . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES; By City Carrier, per week . fv Month ... tVr Year By Mall, per month Tear Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffep is Tops) Tuesday, January 9, 1945 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Print Rupert Dally News limited, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. British Columbia. Q. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. .40 ti uo I Lumber We now have a slock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand 5 Phone 651 or 652 , for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. MEMBER ABC. The Drive Halts ... Although there may be still some diversionary action, it seems quite evident now that the main German drive on the western front has been stopped and that powerful Allied counter-attacks are in progress. Von Rundstedt hasachieved his minimum objective of upsetting thor Allied winter offensive and gaining some months of time. The power and speed of Allied blows can now determine whether the German Field Marshal has gained the best of the TAXATION AND CO-OPERATIVES Loral Chamber of Commerce Takes no Action on Mailer A communication from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce advised Hie local Chamber of forthcoming hearings to be held across Canada by a federal royal commission which is to go into the matter of income and excess profits taxation with special reference to the exemption from such taxation which co-operatives now enjoy. Any representations which the local Chamber might desire to make were invited. R. M. Wlnslow, speaking for a r i t n f ii r r f r i Few Drops Up Each Nostril Quickly Relieve bargain or will be forced to pay a higher price than the Allies-There are already profitable military lessons to be learned from the offensive, rirst is the fact that second-line troops, well led, can defend; special committee on this mat ter, felt It would be difficult to make representations of purely local nature although the Cham ber might go on record as favor ing equality of taxation as between o-operatlves and private enterprise cuch as applied in Britain. SUCCESSFUL IN F.XAMS Word has been received of the success of William Bond of this city in passing with honors in all subjects the Christmas ex-amlnaUons at University of British Columbia. He is taking the Commerce course. Grand Coulee dam forms a barrier 4,300 feet long between the walls of the Columbia river j gorge. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Qreen 995 If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol CHIMNEY SWEEPING: OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you 6f a clean job Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN Early Revival of Associated Board All member boards of the As Buy for Victory Buy War Savings Stamps. iar l isius wi im w is i i pi i w wii 1 1 p w i i i .. v ri t 1 If T ""'IH T " 7- gggP 3 Stuffiness of Catarrh Specialized Medication Works Fast j Right Wliere Trouble Is-Makes Breathing Easier! j n Grand relief from stuffy, painful distress of acute catarrh comes M fast as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose, re- Iff yC B duces swollen membranes soothes irritation, relieves Will Rid m congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged MA RltfM I nasal passages.Try it as directed in folder 1 WffV I Kw 'Hlr R To Our Patrons: Since Mr. Sam. Currie Sr., ha; severed his connection with us, on and after Jan. 8, 1915, he will not be soliciting dry cleaning or laundry for our organization. rJONEEK CANADIAN L.UJNimir.S & CLEAN!. US J. M. S. LOUBSER DC, B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Store Open, January 2nd ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert 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 Courteey and Service Free Delivery Red 441 r THE DAILY NEWS UNIVERSAL PRAYER WEEK IS OBSERVED stubWnly a well-organized system of First local twk day ooserv-fortifications. Such troops permitted ance of the ninety-ninth annual the assembly of a powerful striking I ""'J!?' T" .... ...'. - - 7 i h1H Mnnrtav nlorif In St. An- V,,, .1. .!...., I 1, A Ihnr .v- J ... lurce wiiiic nicy utruijeu uiv iiuiuu push. Second, the experience of these few days leaves air ower where the moderates among military men have placed it right along: as one of the several essentia arms, along with artillery, armor, and infantry; not as a weapon which in itself can be decisive. With good weather for a month before the start of the offensive, it is probable that the air arm could, have removed much of the surprise element and severely hampered preparations. Bad weather neutralizes air power just as mountain terrain can hinder the bringing up of heavy artillery. drew Anglican Cathedral with Capt. ' W. D. Rowlands, VS. Army chaplain, officiating. Services connected with this worldwide concentration of faith wiU continue In city churches with various speakers throughout the week. Capfain Rowlands took as his theme the scriptural account of the disciples crossing the sea of Gallilee In a storm and drew from It the meanings of Christian faith in times of danger. "True ChrisUans are always orders no matter what dangers they are led into," the speaker told his congregation and the result of this obedience will be an unshakeable confidence in the Eternal Father. Universal Week of Prayer, lead a meeting in the Salvation Army Citadel. omiies 1 Uncle Khyloek ! "Loan me $20, will ya?" j "I only have $10." I "Well, let have have the ten now. That makes you still owe me $lf. But I owe you this $10 I just borrowed so we are even. Inanks." say?" Johnny "Why, 'we're all going.' " Vital Here's f o the stork, a most valuable bird That inhabits the residence districts He doesn't sing tunes nor yield any plumes But he helps out the vital statistics. A school girl's essay In a Nora P".otia paper read as follcws: "When we go camping we must keep the place neat. We must be careful to put out our fire. This is God's country. Don't burn it up and find It looks like hell." Corner of 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing in Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Opposite Sunrise Grocery INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See H. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 8 Commercial Janitors' Supplies Floor Soap Wax Sweeping Compound Brooms 'Brushes . Paper Towels Cups Hotel and Restaurant Supplier IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Prince Rupert Supply House 330 2nd Ave. Phone 632 1941 IN PRINCE ELTEKT Continued from Page 1 Mr. Brooksbank would continue to co-operate with and assist the board. . Mr. Scott reviewed the activities of the Chamber during the past year as follows: Keview Of Chamber's Activities In Year Member appointed to Evalua tion Committee of Prince Bupert Health Unit. Representation to Department of Trade and Commerce Rehab ilitation Council for establish ment of line of refrigeration vessels to carry fish, grain and timber products, calling at Ocean Falls, Vancouver, U. S. coastal points, thenee to West Indies and United Kingdom, as suggested by Hon. E. T. Kenney, MX.A., in an address, and con- willing to act under Christ's struction of said fleet at our lo- cal shipyards. soclated Boards of Trade of Cen- Ue world for almost a century, i Victoria. 'uned by e tral British Columbia are to be hlEnfla"? communicated with by the lfi46 and lts spirlt has been Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- cejited by protestant 'churches mcrce asking for their support throughout the world. In the In holding an early meeting for the purpose of reviving the Associated Boards. This action was decided upon following the reading of a letter from H. V. Taylor of Vanderhoof, president of the Associated Boards, who was of the opinion that summer would be a more suitable time for the holding of such a meeUng. city it is sponsored by the Prince Rupert Ministerial AssoclaUon. Tonight's meetings will be held in the Gospel Tabernacle with Rev. J. A. Donnell, pastor of First United Church, and Address by Walter Wilson outlining meeUngs held at Victoria, Seattle, San Francisco and Spokane, in connec tion with ' proposed highway HaTpltnn-Whitehorse. aloils with coat Irving Valley and upper Naas to Whltehorse. Hooking up of radio with main network of CBC. Consideration of proposal of Prince George Board of Trade to urge B.C. Oovernment, regarding its scheme to present B. C. veterans with a piece of land to include all Canadian veterans. Co-operation with city in male Ing arrangements for a suitable completion of highway ceremony. Investigation with the Klteh-ener-Waterloo,Ontarlo "A fact finding survey Sot post war planning." Information to and interviews with Mr. Bene, Western Plywoods Limited. to Vancouver, Representations to Department of Trade and Commerce to have srain shipped out of here as ballast on ships built at Prince Rupert and going to Europe or the U.S.A. Construction of a metallic line for telephonic communication to Vancouver. Contests for a suitable slogan for use over the radio, prizes ; which has been exerting a Mr. Taylor of Burns Lake, also awarded. spreading Influence throughout Mr. Wlnslow at Vancouver and. Goodwill tour to Alaska. Steps taken to see that the lo- Mr. Winslow delegate to Alber- cai shipbuilding yard was not ta-B.C. conference held at Van- included In the yards recom- couver, urging Canadian Cham- mended to be closed by the . ber of Commerce to set up a Canadian Shlpbuildins and Re- i B.C. division; promotion of a pairing Association. Northwest Trade Association; Recommendation to Depart-promotlon of British Columbia- ment of Finance, Canadian , Alberta trade movement. Chamber of Commerce, that co- Address by H. Hollick-Kenyon, operatives be put on same basis superintendent C.P.K. ' Airways, as other business organizations outlining various airway services in the matter of taxation. Wednesday night Rev. J. B. Gib- 0( c.P.R. and suggestions as to Representations to C.N.R. that son, Dean of St. Andrew's, will how Prince Rupert could be in- two vessels be constructed in lo- corporated Into an air service. cal yards to replace SB. Prince Support accorded city council George and SS. Prince Kujiert In Us request for a ne wand more directly the war is over. reasonable agreement with War- Proposals to the Wlnnlpe- Ume Housing Limited, also the Board of Trade to support us in rehabilitation of city services an appeal to have rail lines upon lines of survey made by straightened out to run direct Engineer Baty rom Winnipeg via Peace River Consideration of proposed Block to Prince Rupert, highway route by Atlln Board of Kepresenta ons to govern- Trade following Takla Lake, ment to permit use of spare War- ous" l ",rQ ""5 linic Stuart Lake to Vanderhoof. Representation to Premier and g- . . RecommendaUon ata Hart relaUve to a survey of a ,tal highway route via Bell built up. Atnclrn mmmlll(ii nnnntntpcl - Shn'Nuff Endorsation Endorsation of of a a joint joint Z ! Teacher-"Johnny. if I were to Canada-US. expenditure of $2,- Zt Z 7ZZnw say He Is going, She is going. 000,000 to make Hells J ate Can- rehaf gJJfJt SH! They are going, and asked you to yon navigable for salmon. ra"n j " , ""cTnI n ' thp n c - , Ml in the sentence narttof with Resurrection of a Peace River- sphs VjJJS ' Alaska coasts be construcien, I...: t.,. ,j n.Ltfi. r.n r.,.io. r.u, iue wora we, wiiai. wuuia you rairjiig uub Jiaii uuun uum- mittee. Investigation into facilities for unloading of dynamite at Prince Rupert. Representation to city council ursinK enforcement of traffic bylaw Insofar as speed of autos. j dust raising on avenues and dead i headlights. Consideration of Vanderhoof of Marriage Act regarding pre marital blood tests be enforced. Address by Col. Nlcholls, as a member of the B. C. executive of' the Canadian Chamber of Commerce reporting bavins been . ..j. ii i present at executive meeuns where about 75 members were present, but that he was the only one from British Columbia. matters taken up were tome dmlnlstratlon of Income Tax, regularities In Pensions Act, (axation of .annuities, unfairness of Excess Profits Tax, Inadequacy of school teachers' salaries I in some provinces, off-setting of Socialistic propaganda, etc. Representations that Prince livers, to the United States, Consideration again of pro posal for house to house mall Consideration of city's propo sal for the erection of a Pioneers' Home at Westvlew. Ddewitlon from Chamber on a trial run of a vessel launched at local shipyard. Representations to have boom across Metlakatla Passage open ed to allow passage of fishing vessels and small tugs. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM ANDREW NEVII.E. DECEASED. TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 5th day of January, A.D. 1K45. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Chrlstooher William Andrew Nevlle. deceased, situate with the Province of British Columbia, with Will annexed, and all parties havlni; claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, nroneriv verniea. lo me on or ueiure tfte 7th day of February, AX). 194S, and all parties Indebted to the anld Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, BC, this eth day of January. A u. IU4B. OEORCJE H. HALLETT Official Administrator, AtUn, B.C. lower auto rates between Prince IN THE SUPREME COURT OP imrnsH Columbia IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" prul IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN VOLLAUO. DECEA&KI1. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE tht by ordfT of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, nude on tbc 18lh day of rxmbr, A 13. 1944. T warn onniilntMl AflmtnlsT ratxir nf thp Board of Trade highway route Estate ot John voiiaug, wuhi. proposal, via Manson Creek, Port r'ar'rlr St. John to the Peace River. I to fumWi same, propwiy veniiMi. it to me on or jOxut tbe 20th day of Kecoramcnaauuu tuat wtiiuiu January, A D. JH45. and all paitlea indebted lo u aam cxtaue are re- quired to pay the amount of trtelr inaeoieaneaa to me jorcnwun. DATED at Prince Rupert. BC thl 19th day .of Dxwnber. A D 1644. AI.BFRT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator. Telegraph Creek. BC IN THE SUPhEME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PHOBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATK OP JOHN I00R. DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order at His Honor. W. E Fisher, made on the 22nd day of December. AJJ 1644. I was appointed AdnaiulstrnVor of the Estate of John Logar. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required 4a furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 30th day of January. A.D. 1S45. and all parties inaeoten to the said Estate are re- Rupert manufactures of viiamin i quired to pay the amount of their fi.i. u u qIWimI in pvTvirt. Indebtedness to me forthwith. sub-section of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and Al berta-British Columbia Trade Association. iiau u. . - '11 DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this I inat extrutveu uuui kujik aaro aay 01 ixcemuer. A.u. QEOHOE H. I1ALLETT, Official Administrator. AUIn. B C Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 57 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. "SALADA Representations to steamship Rupert and Vancouver be estab- companies relative to the carry- Ushed, the Associated Boards of lng of fish liver oils from Queen Trade of Central British Colum-Charlottes and Prince Rupert ,bia be represented on the Pacific ' CIRCULATION BOOSTED CAPE TOWN O) Bigger dr. culatiun for newspaperi now permitted by Uie South Africa pajer controller. Additional paper may not, however t used for Increasing the nua- ber of papes. RUPERT B RAN D : : SMOKED : : BLACK COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B C. Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 1 0 : p : ' tTo; East Section TUESDAY .THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 PA!. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. EVENING SHOES... WHITE, BLUE AND BLACK . . . SATIN SANDALS Oliver ana Gold IN HIGH AND LOW HEELS Family Shoe Store Limited "THE HOME OF QOOD SHOES" SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET We carry full lines of FANCY GROCERIES CHOICE QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Open dally 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. We deliver PHONE 492 Thursdays to 1 p.m-Courteous servlc 530 7th Ave R TRAPPERS AND BUYERS... I have Just received a wire which I can pay 20 more than any other buyer. Don't be loollsh to sell you fun at the waterfront , . . bring them to Goldblroml Soon as we receive .a shipment we wire the money W. GOLDBLOOM 0 "THE OLD RELIABLE"