PAGE TWO ;THK, DAILY NEWS Saturday Sl,t,, "CHRISTIES" LOGGER & WORK BOOTS Guaranteed the finest built shoes for work or logging. Hand made of the best leathers and lasted to fit the foot right. Priced from $8.00 Sole Agents Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE P.UFERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING KATES Local .Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion , nr it mi MEMBER OF TI1B f:ANAbIA PKESS .25 .02 The Oannrtlm Press U ezcltulTClj entitled to use lor republication of til nw aDtches credited to it or to the AtsocUted Press in this paper nd slao the Inr&l twvi mihllftVuwl t.hftn Saturday. September 13, 1941 The JJaily News is a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of .Circulations. It is the only paoer north of Vancouver and West of Edmonton holding membershin in these organizations. ' HOSPITAL NOTES local Red Cross permls store store in in the the hospital a to the slightest sign on .our side of weakening; Canada is in considerable supply of the war ,up to the hilt and will continue so until Nazism is disaster equipment, emergency mci including sur- destroyed. Let us all get together tomorrow and show the gl"! 'nstruments and other mat- wnr ri t.hnf vp ;irp n nnitoH nonn a recently rccenuy arrived arnvea m Straight Talk fidal J the city. The matter of( payment covering Indian patient, m .the hospital had been gone into. Dr. McGill had proven most: sympathetic and evidently felt' iknt V. 1 " t Unttnl tin j-t o 4 1 1 o f rfhi hnsinpss was dealt, with, lar President Frank Dibb was in the authorized the house committee I ag0. chair and others present were D. to make purchase of enamel .and. G. Borland, Dr. R. G. Large, Ar- flatware to the extent of an esti-1 t j T7H n o TlUr T V matpd .tSSn fnr fh insHt.nt.lnti Tr I nuia rirticn, v. . t v.. ...... .. . un..i Benson Benson and ana Mrs. Mrs. S. a. A. a. Kielback. ivieioacs, u. Large Lyge mcuuuu mentioned uunr omen - -- munication was read from the. royal commission which is now "u' a"u " . 'engaged in JabIe or. the ward of Bellst. Nicola Valley General Hospital at investigating com- .Blalnts against the Workmen's apterL rer of the Eastern Merritt in regard to the matter of free service to Indian patients Compensation Board in regard to s,tar- Suitable acknowledgment as represented by the difference treatment of hospitals, more par- f th,e T8lfts was ordered by the In accounts rendered to the In- ticularly in the matter of settle- oard- xt was also stated that the dlan Department and fees actu- merit of accounts. Already there Rebekah Lodge was presenting a ally paid by the department was had been an improvement, Presi- 'ractu.re bed t0 tne hospital but read. .This suggested that a record dent Frank Dibb and Secretary H. J?ad been unable 50 far to obtaln be kept of such deductions forw- Birch indicated, in an flicrease .d elivery' fnfnro cafaiania i 1 11 ffMntS hv thp nnmnonci inn ' 1 . .board to hospitals but there was Mrs. S. A. Kielback, reporting stm much to be desired, for the Women's Auxiliary last night at the regular monthly . meeting of the Prince Rupert SUBSCRIPTION RATES General Hospital board, had noth- Bubscriptlon Rates In City Per year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month, In.? to comment upon except for 50c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year the rummage sale to be held on Advertising and Circulation Telephone 38 September 20 by the Auxiliary niemDer oi Auau nureau oi circulations ShP nskpd thP snnnnrt. nf mpmhor of the board and their wives for that event. All rights ol republication of special desoatohes therein are also reeerred i The report of the finance com-. mlttee, Arnold Flaten, chairman, DAILY EDITION presented at the regular monthly meeting; of the board of of the Prince Rupert Hospital last night, showed ex ipenditures for August of $5471,00 Protection Of Hospital From Air Raids Up raids wn hrnntrht nr nt loot"-" coast, Miss Jamieson said. The matter was left to the house committee,.. , OLD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality HOTEL ARRIVALS fTiMill rlrW ' Prince Rupert which In1 P- A. Mclntyre, W. C. Stevens, t Prince Rupert. It was left to the D- S. McDonald and H. H. Weber, .house committee to decide where Vancouver; Lieut. Commander F. .In the hospital such storage might Wissler. Sgt. and Mrs. J. S. Suth-most conveniently be afforded, jexland and Sgt. Reich, city; J. P. I Biggs, Tiiple Island; Capt;. H. . , . ,J Frank Dibb, the president, Aliford Bay. rni,,i: ii m in i, re-'Chase, 1 he radio address of President Roosevelt was straight ported to the hospital board, at i central from .the shoulder talk that should .have a salutary effect Its regular monthly meeting last I J- Moran, Vanderhoof; W. John-On Germany and Italy JUSt now Unless those countries de- nlghtl on an Interview he had had stone, Vancouver. cide that they want United States drawn into the ,war. If wlth Dr- Harold mcgih. supervisor ' mostly water that is their policy they know how to get it carried OUt. of Indlan Agencies from Ottawa.' Seventy-two percent of the sur- Evidently President Roosevelt has decided that piracy on lduring a recent vlslt of that of- face of the earth is water. the high seas will not be tolerated and the United States , . "" XT Ml - ii i j i " -r i avy win see mat it must stop. Flourishing Seaport . . . The Baltic nort of Rostock was hpavilv hnmlwl Thursday night. It is near Stralsund, Mecklenburg, and I before the war did some trade with Sweden. It exported, Kiftui, nax ami cauie. it is now a railway centre and pro vides a train-ferry service with Sweden. With the inten sive bombing of the larger ports Rostock has become in creasingly important. Good News From Japan . . . It is good news that comes from Japan to the effect! ui.ii, me emperor nas intervened .on behalf of peace. We are not suggesting that, Hirohito was actuated by motives other than the good of his country. He must know that it would be suicidal for his countiy to attempt to attack United States and Great Britain with any hope of victory. To call off the dogs of war was to act with circumspection. Recently Britain gave Japan a practical ultimatum and now .President Roosevelt has announced to the world that the United States is through with following anv weak-kneed policy. THERE IS JUST NO OTHER TOBACCO LIKE OLD CHUM 7 HOSPITAL IS Company To di tcicd Ainw Build Walk claim to better treatmentMr. patients Admtted, :uiod said, it was expeciea uiai, as nhi. whit The regular monthly meeting of la result of Dr. McOil, taking thel 5-2- ! Prince Rupert General Hospital hospital would derive some iwas held last night at the hospi- fit. bene-! pital is admitting and discharging last night, ordered the sending of patients today at a rate almost 1 a letter of thanks to A. E. Rich-' an hour ana a nail ana consia- "W"1 uuaiu a' iU 1cbu- . . ... -. ,ffhtel- mitntht . mnntkl.. monthly meeting: .lnnH.i(Y last !ict rifaHt night. -mvww -" Miss Margaret Jamieson R. N., lady superintendent, told the board of directors at Its regular monthly meeting last night. The Is being maintained at the streneth as before! directors; Miss Margaret Jamieson equipment which was quite badly .t j J ntvorlorl onrf ,.rnii1H lonrl tniiVi DUt It "lay i-v not Ot be De Ion- long .DeiOre before the ine H. W. Birch, managing secretary, the efficiency of nursing service J .pSfn r, . I t.,i snrh n fnstr,,m(nt stpriii7.prs anrti Jamieson suggested, chief, on regular inspections at ,e nouse commute? and Miss the Prince Rupert General Has- Margaret Jamieson R. N., lady I pital. stating that conditions from superintendent, to get together 'a fire standpoint were being and compile equipment require-, maintained at the usual high ments for 1942 with a view to 'standard, were received and filed budgeting therefor. at the regular monthly meeting ;of the hospital board last night. There was a lengthy letter t I' 'the restilnr mnnthlv mpptintr lnct mitted and 157 discharged, Miss Jamieson advised the board. Recent changes In the staff had included the resignation of Miss Lillian Moss and the appointment of Miss Maxlne McLean, the lady superintendent reported. There was an increasing shrinkage in the supply of nurses available for I At last night's meeting of the night of the board of directors of hospital service. t rfirf nt DrinM the Prince Rimert. Rpnpmi Hn. Miss Jamieson reported dona- UUUl U U4 V. IU O V kill. ttllVV. - ..vw I , ... - . , , . , , , !tIons of two new beds by the Wo Pital the Rupert General Hospital a com- regarding provincial Flower Girl For Red Cross Turns In $30.63 Total June Carter, the charming little girl who has been selling flowers at the tourist boats during the Prince Rupert General Hospital 1 5"mm"' has'.asta "sult of her eN ! s-n able to turn over to the agalnsl possible bombing ln alr me mucn appreciated sum ot $30.63. it is nihi. ,n .u. i announppd hv dfS board when the lady superintend- Wnaten, treasurer of the lo- eni, auss Margaret jamieson it. ,,,, . . . " ur N., suagested that sand mlKht be lUrned In b June ws $1.45. ifiCCl Ud I1ICIC J . L( wWch 544320 was current a depbslfeH at' convenient points in . $277.77 capital. Hospital days to- :ns ajuc as a Precauuon agains' If T, the weather IS fine we hope to meet the Whole City tailed 1478 at a cost per diem of lncendiary bombs. This was thp Pniivt Hniiso nrnmiflo tnmn.M.nH- infti-ni'i in I'nin ,'n J3.68. .ready being done on the east the war rededication ceremony. If weather is unfavorable, we will P-athpmt Hip Tnnifnl TJiPnfi-P W nn nnw nf fh The u hosoital board last night. save tne i.t-:.i .-! i? i u - . uuiuuuig uLfiniimiB ui me inc uuru uuiu .ycui year ,ui ,ui me me war wui ana itnu mere inert; is is not jiui Sion sion 1 ",B,L1 SPECIAL IUUCES IN Used Furniture Typewriters, Scales, one National Cash .Uesister, Mirrors, Cabin Stoves, good Wood ami Coal Ranges, Chesterfields, Studio Couches, Reds and Springs, Household Doors and large stock of Windows in all sizes. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Blk. 321 3rd Ave. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 School Supplies In good quality at reasonable prices. The VARIETY STORE 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 147 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" The At Hospital board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, I Th Print-. RuDert General Hos- at its regular monthly meeting ards, general superintendent or the E. J. Ryan Contracting Co., fo ran offer to Install at no cost to the hospital a cement sidewalk leading from the hospital to the rear entrance of the Nurses' Home. Had the hospital had to pay for the work It would have cost $62, it was estimated. Mr. Richards' offer was reported I to the board by D. o. uoriana, chairman of the grounds com mittee, who also suggested tha I Improvements to the grounds east . of the hospital and to a new road , leading to the back of the building .were desirable. The ,cos was estimated at $200 but Mr. Bor-1 land did not press for the work to be carried out at the expense of any other expenditures which might be deemed more immedl ately necessary. EARLY MINING Deposits of iron, silver and later coal were discovered in Nova Scotia by some of the first French Important Users Say "Buy B.C. Products" British Columbia thriven by its In dustrics, and its Industries are gfn erous users of " B.C. Products." Logging and Mining Camps were never busier than they are to-day. i Employment and Purchases are steadily increasir.fr. and Industrial demands for (roods " made in British Columbia are on a rapidly ascending scale. The Provincial Government invariably specifies ".B.C. Products " for the numerous Institutions which come under its eare. No housewife buys more carefully than the Purchasing A rents for thM important users, who have found by long investigation and patient lest that " B.C. Products " compart very favourably with imported merchandise. Support the Product of our own Farms and Factories. Encourage the British Columbia Producer to develop and expand. Give employment to more of our own people. By far the major portion of your domestic needs can be supplied withm the Province. "Buy B.C. Produces" THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Parliament Bldgs. Victoria, B.C. E. C. Rowuottom, WnUttr, tiM. JtfmwUr, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 YES.' We Repair Water Pipes, Roofi, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned 11.51 Chimneys Swept ZM IIANDY MAN HOME SERVICE .Phone BLACK 73S Central Hotel vCcntral Hotel Annex 150 Heated Ruomi Hot Water Steam Hatha Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietreu i. In in age, age, quality quiiiiy r. ind ina in u V price, Stigram Old R fx I continues to be one o! tit M grestut values in Vv Convince yourself it's to M n( Umt tay Sapam't ' OIJRyi. 130LJ1.25 250Z.,2.35oaii 1 This advertisement c-acit ILshed or displayed by f i, quor Control Board cr h to Government of BritUh THE SEAL " QUALITY mm i GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyt PINK SKAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salm canning company within the year round payroll Ii Prince Itupert Prepare for Fall and Winlff Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladlo Alterations, Repairing. Cleansing and Pressing 'Quiclt Service Featuring- Freedman anjl .dabbes, Samuel Hart Lti. Ladles and Gent, Suits i Topcoats to measure- DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phonp 307 VOX i i Steamers Leave Prince B" ror vancou'v -CATALA EVEHY V3tS9 1:30 p m. . Due Vancouver Tburs. CAHDKNA EVERY FBIT' IAiIA n m. Due Vancouver, Monday v Queen Charlotte .Leaving September 20 " 30, October 11 at 10 P"1 Tickets and Ileservatloni irom j FRANK J. SKINNE". . a t-J kit. Rupert Ajent, imru Phone 5i "Classified" ads: get results-