if i Daily Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Tuesday, June 19, 1945 Published every afternoon except Sun-lay by Prince Rupert Dally News ... Limited Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. , British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. i. . 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: '"- By City Carrier, per week . 15 ""Hcr Month 65 Per Year $7 00 By Mall, per month 40 Per Tear $4.00 Th, MEMBER A3.C. Meaning of Service Vote The service vote in the federal election has gone very considerably C.C.F. That is no surprise. It need not be taken as a vote for the C.C.F. as a party or for the C.C.F. candidates as individuals. Their vote favoring the C.Q.F. can be taken as the servicemenls expression of opinion that something better can be done in the way of improving social and security conditions within the coun-4ry to which they will shortly be returning home. Possibly General Eisenhower expressed, on behalf of the American servicemen, what the Canadian servicemen also feel when he told Congress yesterday the servicemen's opinion was that, if the seemingly insurmountable difficulties of war could be surmounted so that victory . was achieved, the problem of peace should be as readily surmounted if there was the will and determination to do so. The service people represent a strong portion of the body politic and. they have many sympathizers. An old line party is still in power in Canada and will be for the next four or five years. These years will be a testing time, indeed. If the government does not make good and provide what it must realize the people are demanding it may expect to disappear. It is evident that the people are in a temper for change and provement such as they have never been given before and, if there is any return to conditions in the impending peace such as existed before the war, there will be a very definite LOAFER COAT Just the thing for casual wear . . . for sport, outings, or just 'lolling' around. In two-tone shades . . . In varied combinations. Priced at $10.00 "THE MEtf'S SHOP" 65 TAXI Jack Caron ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE House Flans and Alterations Store and Store Front Remodelling PHONE BLACK 969 swing if not to the C.C.F, to some new reform party. The people of Canada, if we judge aright, are not disposed to listen much longer to the views so often expressed by the old line parties that there are certain things which cannot be done. On the contrary, there are many things that must be done and, indeed, those with experience and seasoned in administering the public's affairs should be in a better position than any to do them. Why Should We Complain? Recent news from Australia tells us that our friends "down under" are facing many difficulties with their usual cheerfulness, in fact they are not nearly so well off as Canadians are. Although Australia produces as much butter and meat as Canada does, both these necessities are rationed. Then too, although Australia is the greatest wool producing country in the world, strict clothes rationing has swollen the ranks of window shoppers. And clothing coupons must also cover household linens. Only utility furniture is made in Australia today plain, practical and barely adequate. Recently a small consignment of crockery appeared in the shops . . . hitherto breakages have been replaced with glassware. Shopping is a headache, especially for vwomen with young children, as all retail deliveries are banned except for tho one baker and the one milkman who are allowed to deliver in each district. Travelling is a grim business. One cannot go by train into another State, except on an essential mission, and even journeys within the same State are difficult. Sleeping cars on that -vast continent are a thing of the past and congestion is so bad that you are lucky if you can find a seat on your own luggage. Yet there are few long faces in Australia. Throughout all the anxieties of this war, the easy-going Aussies have refused to look on the dark side of life. Murray Oliver CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNER'S CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS LONE POLL REMAINING With but one small poll lso lated Allison Harbor off Queen Charlotte Sound at the extreme south end of the riding remaining to be heafd from, the civilian vote in Skeena riding following last week's federal election gives Leading Aircrafts. man Harry Archibald, C.C.P., j plurality of 630 over E. T. Ap plewhalte, Liberal. The vote to date is: Archibald, C.C.F. 3735 Applewhalte, Lib 3105 Harvey, P. C. 2022 Mlckleburgh, L.P.P 1435 Polls reporting since the week end have been: Lower Post Applewhite. Archibald, 20; Harvey, 2; Mick leburgh, 0. 4, Kltlmaat Applewhalte, 8; Archibald, 4; Harvey, 2; Mickle-turg, 3. Rivers Inlet Applewhalte, 21; Archibald, 18; Harvey, 12; Mlckleburgh, 8. The result of the soldiers' vote was announced this morning and is not included in these ilgures. HONOR ST. PAUL'S CANON LONDON W Rev. S. A. Alexander, treasurer of St. Paul's. has been elected an honorary I soclatlon of Architects and Surveyors in recognition of his 36 years work for the preservation of the cathedral. THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 Lodge Not Intolerant Orange Head Sees Objectionable Features in Regulating of Laws and Citizenship The Loyal Orange Lodge is not intolerant nor does it "hate" the Roman Catholic Church since its beliefs are based on King James version of. the Bible which abjures hatred, but it does not believe In any religion that interferes with the laws of the land and keeps people in Ignorance and subjection, J. E. Claney of Vancouver, provincial grand master of the Loyal Orange Lodge, said In addressing a "semi -public" gathering last Notes and Views of the Council last night adoDted a resolution presented by the utili ties committee which agreed to continue supplying night transportation to telephone exchange operators providing they contributed $1.50 a month each. This course was taken after It was discovered that; -the original scheme of deduction of the $1.50 from the girls' pay checks was illegal. Free transportation will be provided the girls to the end of June in order to give the Electricians' Union tune to consider the proposal. Documents' concerning the city's dealings with the federal government will be placed at the disposal of LAC Harry Archibald. M.P.-elect for Skeena, prior to the opening of the next parlia mentary session so that he may become acquainted with the city's prctolems in relation to Ot tawa and thus be- in a better position to advance the city's in terests, council decided last night. City council last night granted the Women's Hospital Auxiliary the right to hold a tag day on September 15. City council last night moved to endorse a resolution of the Canadian Institue of Sanitary Inspectors urging that munlcl palities employ only qualified sanitarians as sanitary engln eers. The resolution will be sub mitted to the next conference of the Union of B.C. Municipalities in September. A resolution submitted by 33 residents of Hays Cove Avenue, Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh Avenues arking that Arrow Bus Lines resume their- former route via Ridley Home was received by city council. Council Instructed the city clerk to Inform the company that it had received such a communication. Council last night endorsed a recommendation of the Board of Works and Utilities committees BLACKHEADS Don't Mie tlackhwids dlwolvs them. Gt two ouncM of peroxln powder from n druir Itort and apply t'T with wet' " tloth over blackheads. They dlmolvo and diaapiar by thii afe aimpU method. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 83 KVONG SANO HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE' AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED ' Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 night after having paid an official visit to the local lodge. Mr. Clancey condemned the dual language system In Canada and dubbed "a disgrace to any part of the British Commonwealth" an Immigration policy whereunder naturalization' was made "a mall order business designed for yote getting." To assist in making good law-abiding citizens was one of the objects of the Orange Lodge, the Grand Master declared. It did not play on pity or superstition. Mr. Claney objected to the Knights- of Columbus getting $376,000 per year from the federal government for the operation of army huts while the I.O. D.E. and other organizations, he alleged, got not a nickel. The Orange head charged that, in spite of their being banned from the coast, there were 48 City C ouncil that a tender by Little, Haug'land and Kerr, Terrace, covering the city's lumber requirements for the year at prices ranging frcm $33 to $39.50 per thousand toard feet be accepted. 1 A Board of Works and Utilities committee recommendation regarding the construction of a new sewer outlet across the C.N. R. tracks-near the engine round house was received by council last night. Council adopted a recommendation that an offer of Canadian National Railways to contribute $4,000 toward the -cost of constructing a sewer outlet there be accepted and that the C.N.R. be requested to proceed with the installation, the city to bear the balance of the cost, es timated at $24,000. '- v, l DRAw YER IRON O ROURKE i ( A'HEADIN' FER TOVN J Kagen J. Just Arrived . . . 20 Squares Bright Red Hexagen Asphalt Shingles. Roofing Paper. Building Paper. No. 1 Clear-finish Lumber. Ship Lap and Dimension. F. 'MURPHY I.UM BE It General Agent Ace-Tex Products Tile Flooring Felts and Cement 1st Ave. E. Phone Black 881 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Popular "Prince" Steamers From Prince Rupert to Ocean Falls Vancouver Thursday Saturday Thursday steamer also calls Powell River to Ketchikan Wednesday Friday FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Ave. and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Japanese residing In the defence areas on various pretexts, one being a dentist in Vancouver who was anowed to remain because he was married to his white nurse the marriage having taken place on.y a lew days buore Pearl Haroor. F urther, li Japanese had he en alio we a to come from the Interior to Vancouver in order to buy clothing. Could one imagine such a privilege being allowed to wnlte prisoners of war In Japan? Mr. Claney cescriDed as "unfair" any policy of distributing Japanese in oiher parts of Canada because they were not wanted in one part. Canadian men returning from the war should nothave to compete- with cheap yellow and French-Oanadtan labor, the speaker asserted. Same of the churches, Mr. Claney contended, were taking wrong stand In advocating citizenship prlvWegea for the Japanese. He also opposed granting the franchise to Illncfus or Chinese. -The- franchise should be granted not -because of military service hut on the basis of good citizenship and citizenship should not toe granted except on qualifications for which there should toe proper examination with impressive ceremonies of conferring citizenship. Declaring his objection to any religion of Fascist or Nazi tendencies, Mr. Claney expressed the opinion that the Protestant churches m!.?ht well emulate the Roman -Catholic Church in the importance it attached to youth. "I say train the young men In citizenship and fit them to carry on the affairs of the coun-try. Organize and educate them now." "Special concessions were wanted to the Roman Catholic Church In matter of non-pay- "tin SMOKtRSt ASK FOX OGDEN'S CUT PIUO." J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 CATHOLIC WOMEN TEA AND SALE A very successful tea and sni of home cooking was held In the Knights of Columbus Hut Saturday under the auspices of the Catholic Women's League. In charge of the home cooking was Mrs. L. Dolron, assisted by Mrs. J. Garon and Mrs. J. The tea room was In charge of Mi's. A. Turgeon. Pouring were Mrs; J. MacArthur, Mrs: J. A. Smith, Mrs. M. P. McCaffery and Mrs. H. F. dassey. Serviteurs were Mrs. G P. Lyons, Mrs. B. Barrie, Mrs. P. DeJong, Mrs. Angus C. Glllis, Mrs. F. Ethler. Mrs. Landry, Mrs. J. Murray and Mrs E. J. Fltapatrlck. Cashier was Mrs. H. Lahtl. Mrs. F. Schaf fer was In charge of the raffle of a beautiful three tier wedding cake made and. dec orated by Mrs. J. J. Glllis. It was won by Mrs. A. Foschiem. ment of taxes and the priests paid no income tax because their salaries went back to the church. "Why should one province of Canada have one law and the others another?" asked Mr. Claney. He charged the two old political pmrties -with playing for the church vote In Quebec while the other essayed to con vert the Reman Catholic Church to Socialism. J. A. Teng presided over the gathering whhh v,as rttended by members of the mei's: and women's Orange organizations and certain outside Invited guests. Mrs. George Howe, grand secretary for British Columbia, was also on the platform and spoke briefly. ' Serving of refreshments followed Mr. Claney's address. Fine Cat flannigan and'RoH'em O'Rourke - by OGDEN'S, ONLY ONE WAY TO TREAT, A TOUGH l MAiH. M N I Ll M N I Ttreat iaato mild and i MELLOW --''"tSZrv Prusaiptioiis.. From Rupert's Tent Days we have striven to establish a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dealing in filling Physicians' prescriptions. 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