Idiintt Unpen Dailp. Satflrday, February 15. dtoiiTPl?i'i?r """P" lfrotd to the upbuilding of Prince Ruport ai communities comprising northern nd central British ColumbU. (Authorized "Second CU Mall. Port Om? Department. OtUwa) ' Published erery afternoon except Sundsr by BuPert LW-3id.Am.ue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. UEUBER OP CANADIAN PEES AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DATLT NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION , ECBSCHIPTION RATES f BfCnr'CarrteijTJerwk;t15ef Pet Month. 65c; Per Tear. 17.00- Bj. AUU.. Per Month. tOci Per Tear. I too. fTTOEETOFFEBRUARY 16TQ23Will be ob-I; served across Candda as Boy Scout-Girl Guide ; N eek and it is of particular interest ini Prince Rupert in view of the current campaign to re-orpn,ze the Boy Scotitand Cub organization here The -week is iimdd :in honor- 6f the birthday ofi tne late fourider of -the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, Lord Bbbert ; Baden-Powell, and is given the hearty approval 6f the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia,. Charles. A.; Banks, among other leaders in publiciSffairs 6f the country. Primarily, the purpose of. the -week is to bring torthe attention of the citizens the need in both these -movements for-ledders to carry on the splendid aims ofcouting .and Giiiding-Honor, Loyalty,) Fellowship arid-Service to.allimahkirid, taking this prom-if-: j "L promise on my honor to do my best ; 'To !do-:my "duty to' God and the? King. 'Tohelp other rpepple at all times; - 'Arid to obey theScout or Guide Law." I Over" 14,000'Boy "Scouts arid Girl Guides throughout British Columbia are joining with their brothers arfd sisters in their respective organizations in the Canada-wide -observance of Scout-Guide Week. Hre in Prince .Rupert-suitable observance has been arranged. 'We-joinnnsaluting the volunteer-leaders andcommitteernen in this province who so-willing-lvieive of their Hmp arid pffnrr fn mvSiMVln tVia v,o atler training programs fohso many of our youth. Aid to China 11 NOTHER phase pr the Cana-dian Aid to China cam-! paign ends with, a ."Bread foe China Day" .which will be observed on Monday rrcxt, cul-mihating an appeal which has been on for the past few weeks. Hcjwever, this should not be mistaken as the end of .the campaign which Is being con-tlrraed in view of the great need for aid and more aid for thl intense suffering- of our friends and allies-across .the western water. Possibly here la Prince Ru-pef t there has not been a" full enough appreciation -of !the TKinkingRealisHcally WORDS were said re-jcently TRUE by General' Hi D; G, Crerar when he 'suggested the great need for rational, objective thinking on -international affalrj ln this difficult, and confused postwar period through which' we are now-passing. , to concentrate efforts on'the detail of dlsaTmament,, before thij fundamental requirements of j understanding, ' friendship anjl trust have been established Between the great nations, is ihsound. MINISTER DENOUNCED "ijnows As Much .About AtrJcullure As Leg of Chair," lit. Tells Dail dIjBLIN n-iBy- a vote of 65 li, j-ne Dan approved appolht ment Of' Patrlrt-.fJmtlh . ..u- jjawia-' menfary secretary to the' finance I1 minmry, as mihister' of' agriculture! despite scathing criticism fron -outspoken j; MJ Dillon) -independent member for Mona-ghaa. Called to order 'when he: re ferrd to Dr.. JamestfRyan,-;the retiring minister', Dillon shouted: "Surely I can argue 'that If. Dr. Ryan, was bad, Deputy Smith would be a damned sight worse!" Trie Dail, he said, was being asked to approve Smith's appointment to carry on the, government's policy of "wheat, beet andj peat, which has left us wlUut bread, sugar or fuel." "Deputy. Smith. knows as much aboijt agriculture In this coun try as the leg of a chair." Dillon, three other lndepen-dentw, six Farmers and one Fine Gae member voted against Smith's appointment. BONY MAMAL There- are:1 206 distinct 'bones In the ordinary adult. nctos 1947 of Scouting arid Guiding worthiness of this cause and, perhaps, not as substantial a response to the appeal for funds as 'might have been expected. Humanity and also self-interest dictate that Canadians do everything possible for the Chinese people whose need Is great. The banishment of famine and Insecurity from China Is vital to Canada and the world. By generously aiding the Chinese people at this time Canadians are advancing the cause of all humanity. "We would commend Aid to China to the generous consideration of our readers. Only through an Ihformed and aroused public opinion in Canada will steps now be taken to ensure' that this country will be militarily prepared for its heavy and Immediate responsibilities; In the event or another international crisis. To await the imminence of the crisis before military, preparations are commenced would be to fall Into the fatal error of being too late and of thenbeing capable of doing too l little. The newest In Ladies' Rings . . . The Cocktail Ring i They come In "out of the ordinary," shapes J with rubles, diamonds, etc: Useful for dress and dinner occasions. , From $35 to $125.00 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See 1 R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 LIFE ms rince uPert by' BIDDER JIM'S No matter htw long we hug husband's wannest Socks i Idea Idea to to us us thinking thinking It itperfect."ral perfect. troutte starts when I an It often turns out to be the opposite. For years I had wanted a kitchen with a;osy breakfast ncok opening Mf in exaetlv me ngnt spot and with a beautl ful view from wide, be-f rilled windows. I Then last week I-sav one in a heme here In Prince'. Rupert. "Perfect!" I. .rhapsodized. "And look at that view of the harbor! How you must lore it!" I exclaimed, turning tomy hostess. ''As a matter of-fact. I don't," she sa!d--and "went on to p!r- plaln. And I -could see what, ihe meant. With two children in the family, onesat by Mama arid the other by Papa, with the voune- sters on the inside next to the winaow. The one by Mama often wants a drink. That means w that Mama gets uo tomtit nr. sp-t j ing as the child is perfectly well and ab!efced:ed. she ets it fnr herself Whichever way. It Is -udina uiai pays, lor the onlyjone cnair sits In among the, possible way out Is by'firstdraw- rubbers. ing up the leet (orten the full! length of a nylon), clambering to a standing position and then walking out past poor Mama's back. To maintain .balance, the child of necessity steadies her- "- self by placing a hand against the wall, high up. whether that hand isclean or at the moment bathed in liquid honey. "You see? I didn't wipe that spot up there today and lodk!" She -pointed at two crystal Wots of honey that stood out irom the ivory wall in all the majesty w stalactites. That was not all for, as-any- one with children, knows, "thirst-in Its 'mildest form may turn savagely into an epidemic. Whlch'means in this case that. about the time one side of the table-nOCk I OUiet nnln o , th I . psace of the other Is shattered l , ,t . r au ior tne want m a drink, i .ven so," remarked a lady at my e2:ow, 'I thlTik I would take your nook and Its troubles in reference to my" kitchen where here Is only one olaee for th a!b!e an"J thai Is" in the centre I if the f loco We walk-around Ul me way. .and- then we walk ! round it the other way. Can1! -u thlnktof anything more tire- ' rme? Eut 'then I suppose no ne lives in a house without ndlng jfcmething wrong with' it." "Aain't it the truth?" said 1 to nyself.jnd,'In-abouf SO flat, I . privately itemized as ?nv .(grievances a?ainst my' kitchen. i There's thaUwindow. for in-. atapce. Now I believe In kitchens- navlcj' a-window in them. But mine!- When-it snows and. blows outside, it -snows and bloiis th-.jugh that -window -A Urii' weeks aeo. the bleakly tald: "Obiectlon. tt ... I uieu, ana Kept right on snow-ng. f nd there Is the fkr. tffo. ore. useful, even when they fmt-as -eold as mlnertArd I don't- ODjeCt tOO much, at hnmo fnr t! JiRt open a drawer and don first one and then, the other of my l A& Writ f -w' IN 'SIlVERPtATE $ !1 rh loit word Im An trf tait OKI U fh Ant ttiolt ! enn lt tfl "Eternally YW. fa finer pafftrA ho natly Tourt" h UauNfut 4Aitf-hn ciMilon ef fin llorimllhlna. "EMrdally iYoun iy umndln tKorocHftiiin - yommi by orriM tJrvtrplol paltefn, M molt K ftvty CwwaVi Fkf nl S.Wploi. CKeon k fat yourMH. fours ) v eJ 1847 ROGER BROS. Canada's Finest. Silverplat IN 1 IN' - 'of to me i to MANSON'S or JEWELLERS "The Home tf Better JeWelry" The to out lor those socks must stay behind while I go through a horrible ordeal of standing In Ice-cold water almost to my knees. Until I ruth back to them and then all iswell. 2Uy tab!e . trouble comes into it teo. Ons snot onlv is araifaw Mor it. Yes against the wall, and mere is a winaow over it, one with a magnificent view. Th year around, rain or-slnner tha KlfldOW is a Dicturo fnr II fran-.esse-walouarft nt ih. broad side of my neighbor's wall. n an jts oeauty.. AS for WStttOn. it rani' K beat. It stands exaetlv in j-cetitre of a apace extending from me Kuerten door to my washing marhine. There is no back porch o inai roace is sliortened by the heap of rubbers 1- - .3 by UJ the LalC door UOOr which crtius nr riimuiekn cording to the weather. So the table aeu lnaiH v, ... day and tackthe next If some- says, . . 'Move the table your wav a it and it is done. Or .if the washing machine anrt .hot. come Into ; lose combat, the table goes back the other way. oi " wnicn tp c tfjiv- ?aiK aoout jiangh about or templaia about r,d actually don't mind- Why' Beeause home u there is no place In all the world quite so nice. ru. BUT THE DOG WO.V " rOKCTON, N.B..--An un- i even rnntpf txm rw-ii. ! Bernard rcm an apartment f - i naLway. The result: oner bruise j over a police df fleer's eye.dam-! age to furniture and half a doz en mine bottles v.aiicicuiunt; Matterrrt i nnH broken Missing: the doand 10 fppt nr-mnn m. ,nm. - -wiivciarnTK' usin? tr null ;th .r.im.i ..H . wuk VI I the hallway ALLIGATOR PEARS The avocado pear, an"' edible fnMt. is also known.as the alllf ator pear Pattei- ol v They'll ro IJirrmeh a lot nf pImw leathf-r Ixifope lliey arp ready for "the ulnrdy, Itlnc-her-c-iit Jolis Daddy orders from EATON'S. Itlght now It's a iueniion f liny. noft-Koled shoeB for .that first triumphant niafKcr EATON'S Mall Order Catalogue lists those and other styles to tako Juhlor evey" step of Hie. way rain r. shine-lo man's estate, . Ixng before, lie rearhes that, we hope he will learii th vlidmV)fhoppiiK the EATON way; wltlf every thrifty value linefeed hy the Eiiarantee Goodi Satlefaclnrii A Your Money Refu-idtd, I ii -...B ...KH,,,U Charges T. EATON C IN THE SUPREME COURT OP' BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE THE MATTER OF' THE E8TATF . GILBERT CHARLES RUS- SEIi. DECEASED. THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT," TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge. W! E. Fisher, made the 3rd day.oX.J'ebruBryi A D. 1947, I wai appointed administrator of the estate Gilbert Charles Russell, deceased AU parties having claims against the said Pitate are hereby required furnish same; properly verified, to on -or before the 15th day. of March. AD. 1B47. after which claims filed may be paid without, reference any claims tof'Which L then had no. knowledge. And all narttpx lArtKiH A u . ...... wic estate are required to pay the amount their Indebtedness to me forthwith. AMitMa 3rd day of' Pebruary-oordon Phaser forbes Official Administrator, ..Prlnrti Rupert, B.C. 40 f PRESENTED WITH Chance Jlcftinf Hrlnjs MontreallerUelslanVAuard r-'roro Mrsi World War MONTREAL N-A chance meeting at the cenotaph here last Remembrance Day has culminated In the presentation of the "Belgiaircrolx deGuerre 30 years after the decoration was earned. ; j ; Pte. D. M. --'Morrison -bf Mohi treal's Victoria Rllles Regiment won' the 'decoration for display -tugr'grfat 'personal -courage In the heavy fighting during Ihc last days of the First World War. The scene was Cherlsy, in Aug ust, 1918. and the great Allied advance was pushing ahead. Morrison was wounded In the action and did not rejoin his unit .at the front, in the meantime approval lor the award had come through, Bread fi 04m iSlff generous -CAW AIM A M A1U T-O -11 IN Make The'foHwinff local RUPERT BAKERY LTD. 'b: lamb, .tailor enterprisefruitxo. empire cafe hollywood cafe OVERDUE MEDAL lerur.s Tlie medal was placed In a tin j box by the acting trtljutant.. Lteut. W. McMurray. and it was not until -he died In 1939 that th? decoration came to light In a search of lieut. Meirurray's belongings. AiaJ J. -N- Bales, wounded In the same battle as Mjrrlson. took charge of the medal, and 'searched through the old bat- a trace Morrison -whre-I a bouts. )Ut ; Last Nov. 11. as-Ma. ' Bale was lined ud at the Cenotani with other First World War vit- erans-'or the. Victoria Rilltt, a man, approached him. . "Do you 'remember me. Major?" he asked. "No I'm blessed If I do MaJ. I Bales replied I'm Morrison. If vou can re- Th is is thn. uitliin the day in the House of Common that- a simplified aFplieation foicn or citizenship proof certificates provided for under thf rew act was now being print:! and would-be available for-dls-tributicn within a week. w.JIi:II)r. OI,.,vl. nnm. IOCKVILLf, Out. Pollen not shock the ethe!daywhe:; n-a re.iort froai Tnrohto p'iHcr, they went to advise next-of-ki': that a Brockvllie man had com mitted suicide. Tlie man in OiMstton ojinted the door. call me," the veteran said. Morrison was presented with the deeorutkm at the next meet UU! (if the Vlrtoriu Rifles- yil orraniution. This lUiiid M and lliesc women andkii have been hvinuf onrooi anions slarviiiiif mil Starving, sick antl .weak, these Chinese war viaM stand only a little soft food when at last, after boi wamlerlncs. tliev reach a relief centre. Havaeccl hv war. faminp. iliatr. millions (if our 01 - . ' - ' - -F J allies, wlio fought bravely for eight terrible fc in dire ncctl. Today thev crv to fnrmnare Tanailians for foxl,cliM tf 4 medical supplies, hospital equipment. carry on. Canada must do her share. Common-humanifv- thf nprt'i tn rrhrlilll thcOntT'l ami future customer, alike compel us to doaH1! ....... . 1 n win vou i.t-ip? M Ghina, a Good Ncishhor, ciills lo your cheque payable lo CANADIAN UII) TO CHINA aml scfl i Any Chartered Hank r HUQ. mil Cm nvxt Incite months for Chinese : E. T. APPLEWIIAITE busines.rDeople are sponsoring this appeal lo your. Kencroi.s si.PP,: MnnFRM T NEW CITIZENSHIP FORM IS PRINTED OTTAWA. Secretary fcr 'state Colin Gibson said yester rnrVtCX3 ATI ADC liiun STAR GONFECTIONERV : -M. T.: LEE, TAILOR INTERNATIONAL CAFE LING, THE TAILOR RFX C0 , ,irnMr,'4 Ii Af r Y vyvi- DHD17RT BUTCI r-DAlMDCArH