2L- Prince Hnprtt Daflp rectos Friday. March 25. 1949 EFFICIENCY (Continued rrom Page 1) WAR VETERAN PASSES AWAY Snot1 Comment -of . . , i... it'.,n for It is especially suited for use in Canada. He also said that the trend in pasenger car equip-nnt has been towards better by Wallace Alfred George Smith Hies In Local Hospital J tl. dH,lf ""fsPP" QevoTt to upbuilding of Pnno. Rupert m "-"I'Dri-mi BTTr.n Coiun&la ana rentrai Brimo . ii&un.,ea M ioaca tiro Mail, post OI;H Oepartment. Otww 1 Published tvpri afternoon exreot Sunday bf MJnce Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, Brltlab. Columbia. Q. A. HUNTER. Manning Editor. H. O. PERRY, Mnnagtng Director MEMHFfc OP CANADIAN PPFSS - AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION 6UB5CRIPTION RATFS t? Carrier. Prr Work. JOr. Per Month. 7Sc; Per Tear. MOO. iil'n lfatt By Mail, Pi-r Month. 50o; Per Year. t5 00 Pulp Mill Progress and Arrival of Mr. Klotz Charles II. Klotz has arrived him? Nope. Says he does'nt to direct the destinies of the want to see us newspaper fel- i ncung qualities and Increased i Death took place yesterday comfort because -Canadian rail-! afternoon nt tne rnnce Rupert Ways are forced by economic General Hospital, after an ill- condiUons to steer a middle' ness of several months, of Alfred course." " ' George Smith, a veSsraa of, Canada makes mor use per World War I and a former resl-Capita 0f railways than am- p & s t'i $ - Y... J - . i , , - ' ., A '...Htb : Suits-sptp. : special3 construction boys during the erection of the plant at Wat lows except when he has a proper, HQ-authorized statement to release. No rumors are going to start with him. Handsome? Yes, Girls: AND married. Tel S0xEPEcJ son Island. Perhaps a new attitude in connection with the project has already been no Mrs. Klotz somt ticed. There is a feeling that you about oeni oi oeai cove. other country in addition to hav- Mr. Smit;i .who served with ing more railway mileage per i the C a n a d 1 a n Expeditionary capita than any other nation.' Force, in the 103rd Battalion and The speaker could see no reason 54th Battalion (Canadian Rail-j it Canada continues to grow in way troops) saw service In Can- economic importance, why her ada, England, France and Bel- demands for railway transports-1 glum. He had no known rela-' tion should not grow In proper-; things are due to pop and folk! other time are happy. LU Seriously and briefly: Charlk Is a pleasant and thoroughly business-like chap. A springy MEN'S DRFS, stm Iatest-spst It is for Prince Rupert, a ase of: 'At last the pulp mill" cives in uanada, but a brother, tion. step - carries his slight - stature Prince Rupert has into had nau iJicinj many Charles Smith, resided in Wool In concluding he gave assur-j strange things about which to !witn a Jaunt.V swing of enthus 1'?S L00CI wich, England. ; nnce that Canadian railways sneculate in th rin rpan! iasm. Temples prematurely crev Internment will take place in i have achieved bre-eminenr-P in Lin it ac lnM,nn ' Friendly, aulzzical. how-are- the Soldier's Plot. Fairview the field of land transportation ! the plant was a sure thing Pos-1 you-doing, eyes. He dresses Cemetery, at a date to be an-' and the industry if given a fair ! siblv we accepted non-company j witn neat reserve that has no nouiiced, Under the auspices, of chance will continue to serve announcements with justifiable tra of New York's Esquire in- the the local local branch branch of of the the Cana- Pana. th the nntinn nation of efficieitb- f ir-ion-. in t 1 .... . - . ... fluence REGAINS POWER camil-lien Houde, who rose from a butcher boy to mayor of Canada's largest city, has regained the power in the Montreal administration of which he was stripped nine years ago. The power was returned in a bill passed by the Quebec Legislature giving him the veto on by-laws. Mayor Houde is shown in this recent photo by Mafaiilo of Montreal. ys All Kin4 SPECIAL fc BVS' Long makf-6PEc: peace mental reserve. But each time p. dian Lglon of which deceased , and should necessity arise in company release reached the i press those reservations reced was at one time A member. ,l j war. Mr. Archibald's Stand HIS CONSTITUENTS in Skeena will be quite able to decide for themselves how they feel about the stand which their member at Ottawa is reported to have taken in regard to the North Atlantic Tact. The Vancouver Sun reports that he is leading a C.C.F. rump of revolt against the alliance. Possibly even Mr. Archibald's own party not be so very happy about it. As far as Socialists are concerned, we know that the government in Britain has been taking a leading part all the way through in the negotiations of the treaty which there is no denying the fact now has leen made necessary because of Soviet Russia's aggrandizing and subjugative, if not aggressive, actions which have dug deep into Europe and are now enroaching into Asia and more or less subtly even into the Americas including Canada. We know the political group in Canada which is opposing the Atlantic pact. They are making no bones about it. ; We were not unaware that Mr. Archibald was somewhat radical but we did not think he would Have gone this far. If his constituents and political comrades do not like it, they may have something to say about it. M.H00L BfK ed further into the background 58 50SPEC' And there is every indication that he has picked up the reins tnd will get right on with the Job. We think we are going ta like it, and you, Charlie. So we say: "Welcome: and Good Luck." when in our impati-seemed that events QMCGENTREiili ispired our """J ING to i'y, large n SPECIAL too slowly, out would iXrtv at mental 'Wot-the-'ll's TfWfl iirmmir the matter now?" and we were! oiuf'onumtit SPENCER . RESERVATIONS m HOME FURNISHING COURSe'0"" aaln eas "ms for the Old Timpr's nnf a ilinor ciirocVrt . w uMst(& uusv-fluui, Even for double the Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE sign' "The only thing it's a of is an earlv election " price you can't buy anything better than Q. If a girl finds tt necessary , to visit her employer in his home. But even the Old Timer's gloomy skepticism, overlaying his tough old hide in forty perennial lflVprs nooloH rft crMt it mignt seem early to be con- rri There Is still room for - two cerned about reservations but ( more registrations for the aft-when one looks at the number j ernoqn course which . begins already booked for the Kenneth Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Spencer recital its none too soon; and continues each afternoon At the moment Orme's Drugs j util Friday for the two weeks, has the better selection of re- j There is room for several in the served seats.At the Civic Centre evening courses. Miss Cross is ex-there are still some seats left;pected 'oil the Saturday plane next to the left wall and also ' from Vancouver. should she rise to greet her em COTTACK WfttBll .- - i f . v . v. V.l at - .. eral annual growth rings each P,0'er's wife when sne inters the M New Creaml . room? time we could point an imDol VALENTIN girl's A. Yes; as she is the hostess. Your some goodsi seats along the aisle toward the back. To avoid riisan- ALL-WEATHf.5 pointment seats should be picked. HOTEL ARRIVALS Want Agf Bring Resuli! UJ Hk UUCP. Prince Funert IN THE SUPREME COIHT op Household Frank Dockrill. Telkwa mine. Jack Hitchcock of the Depart- interior after spending the last . sta" returned to lIe city on the few days in the city on a busl-! Coquitlam this afternoon from ness visit. Ia trip to Vancouver. J. Bjomestad. Fort St. James;,! COLD HEATS ite but Jubilant finger, and say "See?" For instnee: when the rock work was finishd on the building site: and when the bonds were advertised for sale and we even had a flash opportunity to get our bucks worth of them here in Prince Rupert: or when real live officials came up. And went fishin?! And ncrw the Old Timer's last layer of gloom is to be peeled off. We won't be surprised to find a grin beneath it. For Charlie Klotz has nr. BRITtSH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In thr MuttiM- nf th ltit r ,v.m A. McKenzie. Smithers: G. Jov. V Prince George: H. Knudsen, Bel- I TAKE NOTICE that h nrrlrr rf la Pnnla T Hgi.iNi on Better with ' ' ' His Honor. Judee . o r,u. Appliances on the loth da oi March, ad 1943 oola' thurch, Vancouver; my mppolntmirit Ss Executor of the lr- and Mrs. W. Collison, Smith-estate of Kellie Beveridge, deceased, ers; Mrs. R. White Annetff as coniirmed. ( . . All parties having claims against I said estate are herehv to furnish same, properly verified, to ::::::::::::;S j rived and right glad we are to see him. Oh, we know there I have been visits from higher of uir on or oeiore the 15th dav of) AID Tt O LTX ' rr- r. AprU 1949. after which claims filed! AIR PASbtiVGERS KELVINATOR REFUIP.ERATORS HOTI'OINT ELECTRIC STOVES SI U.C.A. VICTOR RADIOS ........ J P!UL1IS RADIOS ? EASY WASHERS ; .5: EUREKA VACUUMS .. .. .. FAWCETT OIL STOVES (installed! 'HENDIX WASHER u- pma wunout reterence to rfUWfhrfr any claims of which 1 then had no ficials but that is not the point. Knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the -- f r A'.uUi To Vancouver H. Renwirk r The difference is that Mr PREPARED .si'ior w m-?jmw - F. Woods. Klota is the one for whom we estate are required . to pa thi the amount of their lndehtedneji fm-tv. mlth. DATED THIS 11th day of March. AD. 1949. WILLIAM BARTOW HENDIX IRONER . . :. ....... To Sandspit J. Cheli, G. nave been looking because he is Eessason. , going to BUILD it. Not just on From Vancouver Mrs. F. Gale a vis't he has moved right in: and two children, W. James. j ,ock stock, and family. From Sandspit G. Jeff ery, J.I Now, let's nave a look at him. Bo-ves- j Youngish? Yes, surprisingly ? Executor. Estate of Nellie Beveridge. co Brown & Harvey Barristers & Solicitors. Prince Rupert. B C '(72) 'mm so. cocky? Not a bit. Neighborly? Yes. Get any news from Advertise in the DaUy News! WRATH A ILL'S'. PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printlnjr Knlartrinsi J QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Smalt Electric Appliances that do a SAV HO " ' v - Prince Riipert Florist 300 3rd Ave. 3oX516 Tel. 777 Flowers lor All Occasions CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D C, Ph V. 21-22 Besner Block Phnne BLl'E 412 for Appointment noi m 10:30 a.m. to 12 30 p.m. nrt 2 to 5 p.m. evkxi.no Monday and Friday. 7:30 p m. fnl those unable to come tlurtni; Uw day. HKCKPTIONI.ST In att-nd ance af ternrxma. BIG JOB Check ffis modern FEATURES COMFORT! CALLS Carl Zarei. PHONE T, f FRASER? PRIXCE ? ECONOMY! TO BLUE 846 WW FRONT WHtU i 1 t w For Construction urtv iBfmJi Alterations - BRINGS PROMPT. EXPERT SERVICE SAANICH Plumbing & Heating u .1 it Rdn in the roomy. (uH width (rent tttt at lh nr. ftreamlinnl HIllMN MINX and experttnc ne concept of interior luxury nd convenience. Snift ftm ilh the flick of finr. Glide ia mth a touch on the accelerator. Voull delight in its I'ik tmov'th rtdirif qualities . . . featherlif hi steering . . . sift sate, effort lets performance on highway and byway. fconoiry? oul! have amazing savings tvff the year or maintenance, on tires, on gasoline 4ip to 35 miles per gallon! Its British craftsmanship, famous over the reads of the world, means the utmost in rrfiabtnty. See it . . . drive it , . compare . . . now! GREER & BRIDD 4"e"if tuat-iN COHCMTVONINC UNH CONTRACTORS AND BIW Mi tK, Floor Sanding a Rpwisl'y Red 561 Prince Rupert's Finest Eating Place BROADWAY CAFE BEST FOOD BEST COOKING YOUR HEADQUARTERS WOTT THfSS, TOO! IW vtndow, ffit4 to 50 mot nimK Kxi mm ClMMlt JtNt ttttbcc fckC urragtlt; ilt, itC ft Mttfc. ntk sun fo pr for mmi maw, Mrtj tiii HtfMCflig rm SEEDS A SUPERIOR AUTO & BODY SHOP PRINCE RIPERT, B. 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An automatic iron, an elearic tea-ktttle, a toaster ' thfcie nl' few of doMns a( n!ipBab! electric aides waiting, and ready, to serve vou. a Specialty CHINESE DISHES FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE 200 608 WEST THIRD AVENUE Ormes Drugs DRUGS p!EES2E33 fj WE DELIVER Or TASTY ME . f r Reserve Your Seats Early For KENNETH SPENCER The Great American Basso Civic Centre, Thursday, April 14 PHONE 81 pisl" fhinff mmsm a; MoTins, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Elficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1810 Phones and SI CHOP SI' Second Avenue opposite P "nf Qiv 7 00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. r""""