M.'.y 21. 1941- S 73 40 oz. SV.CO Hin HORSt OISTIIURS tTD. ClASOOW U. UUKMTT jjr.K lit stair to a Sl'KClAL Round-Trip 'CATION FARES TO TUB IMIAIKIES Ticktls on Sale .11 A K fi, 7, S ltre our liance to set that njpd-ror vacation, t' visit imd and relatives on the I'Jiries or cs far east as Port tl)ux SjKifial low fare aie lM in roaches, tourist ami 'uidard sleeping cars. PTlllX LIMIT 30 DAYS ws are allowed anvwhere (a route, including world-t.iinous '"Per, the playerouiul of the wkies. - :it to quote farc3. CANADIAN NATIONAL Mike Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed I'llONU 547 Tom Lee & Son "house ok fink foods" 5 ne shipment. 27x54 Bjy B''U..h Good., if FAQ2 HV3 TH2 DA1L7 RET73 s. - VHITE MIORtSE SCOTCH WHISKY WHI InuaJvertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor 0l Hoard or uy ine vjovernmeni oi unusn vnumbia. LASTED BY BLITZ gaudy-painted basement whose walls were lined with sketches of the crowded bar. tomers. ; Honored Pictures I Airmen narticularly were th3 fav-I rites and the crayon-artist,-w'th : his uncut hair and brilliant tweeds, ihad the walls covered with portraits of D. F. C. Winners or those of : others whose names wqre un known in the club. Even on the almost-hal'owccl spot the bar mirror-reserved for1 prlfces of liquor, was the picture of , .one, tousled-hair Canadian D.F.C. 'winner. Beneath was the news nnner Storv of his exploits. In such an atmosphere the adians would sit through many an ajr raid, arguing about everything , in general but agreeing on a least one topic and that was that the club was bound to "get It" some night. And they were right. Canada At War 25 Years Ago May 20. 1916: Sir Robert mhlpH Sir Douglas Haig re- iquestlng thorough test of the Ross 'rifle, used by Canadian forces. I Prime Minister H. H. Asqulth sworn in sv member of Irish Privy Hundreds ol peopv try a "spot" In the Dally News classified column and get good results. Uf When You Want a Kellable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 1 3 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD. PLACE TO BUY IMPORTED IUUTISU SCATTER RUGS PHONE 775 $6.50 KILL UNFIT I the elderly people In the hospital which their weakened bodies could i tl Tft flpori .j. I were dying In Increasing numbers, not stand. riOW 1U VxlCall I and d vine on certain days. i Front ttao pulpits In Germany Ca-, t rt ee Tl TM PUDM A KlVi Priests Discover 11 :thollc priest3 began 10 unveil 11,18 A LOnCe-r Ot UN VXIjflmArS I I These ori&sts discovered that sya- appalling itory. They delivered ser- i i tematlc tematic euOianasia eutnanasia was was being Deing prac- prac- nvjns nvjns protesting protesting against against euuianaaa eumanasa Don,t Turn 0ut . Ruthless. AdJpn of Gestapo in Keith ti:ed In this hoapital. The old and and sterilization, and; the wefe , Through Ba41y. Is Detailed - I imcuraDiy incurably ill m were wcif being unus killed iu.icu off i strengthened sirengmenra in in their iner stand wnu on uu Dp-, if-, ; ' u the Vio lnlMtlrm injection of of small imflll nimnUtifS quantities cember ,v,t. 1R 16 u th Ue rWrpp decree nf of i'np the Vat-' Vat-' V-CI1V UU11C UV UU'Vl t lX iiU4 v r-v - iro frouinrvi rva r .... .... . an Inferior Drink Cleaned Vessel : by by WAeHTNr,TnN Mav -! CPi- - Uy MICHAEL STRAIGHT of poison into their veins. The fcan which hap been quoted and Coffec.making ma as old as In the New Republic i poison was one which causes death which warned that euthanasia was bm bfew ig o(U,n spoU. The facts are these: In Severn- ia"a f? JI C0IUrary W "ie 148 ed by the condition of tta perccla 85,Q0Q, bUnd, Incurably 111 or aged tbat was nnneMarllv unnecessarily The rpolv of the Nazis was drastic tor. says one of the capital's nrcm- of these priesw me uewapo xounu tHin lnpnf m. are some een- nrmLm. wr. nl,i H-th hv the rng imorlsoned n tlal "rules of the coffee-pot": GestapoT They were put to death VSm reooVted until the concentration camps, and the pub-i 1. Rtoe pot immediately after las casually as the S.P.C.A. chloro-- of the dacree in tlje you empty grounds. . X i Nazis found an even simple, meth- . that not fnm.. QnH Germanv was forbU1. 2. Wash in water as .. . . vrhlcri involved no C03t at au. - . .., j.. Tney were not k lied for mercy, v. flen- Deen uca ur " " -t Alr . . .. iiAtrf Injected irtn into, the hP buhbl?f re. b u where They killed because hev could were were Kinea Decause couiu " iney -ne, to and chosen die th Toriav the nract ce of euthana- . . no ionger manufacture guns in ro- h ln9vantaneous when the ria ls i,,, continuing in Gennany a ibi turn for the food which they con- - . tho . M,rf , ... -tv,L 4. 4. Rinse Rfnje wttt with witn w sumcd: because the German bofpl- Refu- ( ite has been Intensified. boiling water to re move all traces of soap. 5. Let separate parte lers; because their death was the Relative of tbe victims wore nev- gees report tat . religious eancaucn cuifhly bptween makings, muI w!, M,Hn,i Bn,. er told, of course. They merely re- has been abolished, and Sunday lalist, doctrine of racial surwriority ceivea smaji on,. num. :,V. T ZT , TiT.nd U:UI victim's abes. Nor could the truth of the Hitler '. . the survival of the physically ap m escape easily fran Germany. The Deucher Medphen and the Ar- LQNiDON, May v 2.. 21. (Cp, (Cr) Terry lerry ..u- n..i,u o,i ot wanViino. hlbthient are dlscotraeed from stone. 13 months, so? survivor or r;T..: " d'rK:l 01 .n- f u"!-r"r z::; : . .m. rhnW Abhev. mon- a famiiv of n wikd by - a. bomb. L-l. Iliai 4&VVVAAUkM fct v- - - ' ' - 7-. r - I ment, ment. made made foggy foggy by by tobacco tobacco smoke, smoke,' ' oh )n wurtmnbure In September broke out in the for-n of consul- Kcicn irom numania. nuia uu .uuv-t.. " I " ..... , that Canadian sailors. soldierR and ...... iov-- in mimitinne fActnries. thr. Baltic countries. baby was wearing ii .iuii I or ranauriHS is : me priesis oi uracil uiwjccu niau ... - . 1a torfd ,. airmen sat and drank, sanf to the ! ' t . .. . i,. ,iif iinnii.mz .... - -. 'piano or danced with the hostessesl ,Jl ' ... .. amid the once-sturdy palms whirhi a 'ncw hung limply on cords around ? 'CP'- Per- the discolored pillars. , ftinich to those Quaint Characters ; v,it I) the 'Can-; Down there ihe Canadians ' mnst.lv nf flp.er; found assorted It was there In that hidden base gravel notes of Archy's venerable drinks and companionship of their'i own countrymen, to say npthin' of i the hostesses or "Old Liz" tne b)ix- om flower seller who peddled her blossoms and thea paid the club' i lor selling rights by spending her j: takings on raw Eln. The customers she rewarded by singing ojftymo,! music hall favorites. ' At first Liz would protest feebly with "Oi cahnt sing dearie." But bolstered- by several more neat gins Drovlded by affable customtfis she. u-n.iM romfltn hpslflp the tliailt) lOlll.' nuuiu . v. ..h... " i- i i t they feel their after anyone was paying attention , to her cracked voice ana puuxup, attempts at "tap dancing." The name of anyone wljo had been in the place more than once. was remembered bv the hostesses and Archy who would sit for eight-hour stretches pounding out requested songs and providing "theme .songs" for the entry of new cus air thor- . j x -1 AnlvAM Airnp rxtr o ithority was not discovered at once, natient, in Oorma.y given astenes anc ven are na " Therr Is n biff howital near Nr- deaui senwnce .wimtb . " : IL' t, , f,tiu Hn. th- Twenty -Five Years Agq May 21, 191C F. Nation, secretary of the British Columbia branch of , the Cana dlan Patrlort'.c Fuftd, 14 a visitor in Prince Rupert. He will spea iiv 3t. Andrew's Anglican Church Dald J. Rs'.ny. picrieer prospector of th Stewart: district, who sustained serious Injuries in a fall ('.' a clTf i- be!rT rcujhtj to Tim r'ty frtcn the north on the Prines Albert this .jyenlrig. He will be placed hi hfispftal. Ifish handlers ori the local wajer-fror ore out on -4rike. They are demanding Cft: an hsur for ; Sunday and night work. COIOItFUL FINANCE VICHY, Miy 21: (CP) A new 503-Jraw; bill to b Issued by the Bank of Frarrt will be colored mauve, yellow and green and carry date of the invention cf the iMnoiFF in m iism . iTim F Among Men. MMrlM W You'll feci like a million dollars the minute you step out in jBm ! JF fiiift now new uniform unirnrm now now re rcaUy lor you. loiru ncamaii M I m'l nmoiii! men. n ilal coir in Canada's great mobile war machine. You arc neelril to handle fi,,s tanks, armoured cars and other motorized equipment. Canada is waiting for YOU to spark them to victory. Canada wants ACTION. You want ACTION. This is your chaneo to it. Tim Canadian Active Army Teiuircs men for Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Transport and Supply, Medical and Ordnance and other branches of llie Service. The Army is prepared to teach many trades and to train you to ellieienlly or ACTIVE SERVICE handle Canada's weapons of war. Go to jour nearest District lletruiliiig Ollicc. Ffrd out about these Units; how they work, what theydo. See just whcreyoit' fit in. See where any particular skill you possess can best be utilized. Tlieu join up for ACTION ! RECRUITING OFFICE Apply to Nearest DISTRICT or -Any Local Armory RATES OF PAY IN THE RANKS $1.30 per Day with Board, Lodging, Clothing, Medical and Dental care provided. EXTRA: (1) Rates varying from 2Sf to 75f per day for skilled tradesmen while employed. (2) Dependent Allowances in Cash: $35 to wife, $12 each per month for 2 children only 3 dependents per soldier. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE CANADA s-t'- 1 J , 4j 1 ! Mi i m