ursday May 1, Ml TEE DAlLt RmTS PACJ2 nva STAR litertissmcnt J not puuiianeo 'solare bJ tne wqoor uiuiroi k "rtwo mm onr nr U ' . a. British uoiumma. C.N.R. Trains the r.ai- . . . w.dnpiav3 ana rn- FOR SAL. fl n m. All I IDC " ifiL...iftir'a nnn ISSHEl Ck, e in Green 698. (103) SALE TWO scales, casn, reg- - eA infold ItrtnlAiim "i . rw .u.wh .... - an cup. 5v!l ltnlc Ire Cream onH frill tnr Mont flnnler . i I ...lit rifkm T?rt nr wtrta Mntor. Valentin . rv-i- . 1 1 fill i-v Phone Blue- 727. 429 5th ... w. t R4t 0NABi Board. Apply Box 9fl v. tiririnp xubDort in Canada of pro gressive movements in Great Brl- 'i pio M(i7 irfpve oned ratner hum uciub w WV UlU, t VW 1 LOST RIRTII OF A HURRICANE In a greai plant at Fort William, Canada is turning out Hur Hcane fighters for the defense of Britain at the rate of fifteen a week. Each machine, as It comes olf the production lin. f, test f lown by veteran pilot V. G. ("Shorty") Hatton. At left Hatton is shown as he climbs into the cockpit of the newly-born fighter. In u ppef right the speedy machine roars off on its maiden voyage nio the sky. The special note pad, upon which every reaction of the ne w craft is recorded, may be seen at lower right. The paa, miea with a stop watch, is strapped to Pilot Hattorfs knee so It will be h andy as he races the machine throug Its tests. Real Democracy SUPPORT OF GT. BRITAIN IN WAR AIM Vancouver Woman M.L.A., Speaking to Gyro Club, Urges Canada to Emulate Example of Old Land tlon of the principles for which de- ,h0Ugh It might be on a ;ow level, ity together with freedpm to all u. -7.,. the people. She was starting to set mocrucy siuuu, uic umig ujjci- uruains vsten most in all minds was the problem For all Great Britain was being table to tne world and w0Ud sur. of putting down the undemocratic bombed ana lor an me lerrur miau . f, tn war , . r, ,u nim t hi.h which thev'mlght be living, the , nA nv cnnhtrv livt !lt was notonly necessary ..save - than mere military victory. There and ------ - people of Europe w rise up inu ron, democracy dui nioe e a uieBc .... . . , fft th. K A,lntoo nrinolniM iles and better thing of It. TRAINING ,, urp frr "iua must De uc " un Jucaj, v-., ouiuc .',, -i.nnw for u-hirh v'hicn know Thi& could stood PtLIt no nncPH tn for for which which people people would would unite unite ano and" j-. . Great Britain Water-Testing To Store-Keeping One Range of Special Work For Canada's Medical Corps hospital who keeps track ol rattans tand must -be a good bookkeeper to see that hospital rations are not nirrxi-prxc1 over-drawn. 11 are "r 111 r I III I IN eer commanding must pay for the Ll LluU LsJ V -vpa. ont of his own Docket. So he must draw his rations carefully on the basis of the number of patients on each type of diet. Drusrs are usually looked after "" ' . by men who were druggists In biv- By Frank Flaherty illan Ufe and are skllled dispensers. Canadian Press Staff Writer sometimes a man learns enough OTTAWA, May 1: l CP). Water- about dispensing through working testing Is one of the Important under another dlspemer to do the nn nf the Roval Canadian Army ik u hp i nw. a nuallfied Medical Corps. Mfn of the corps druggist, in training at the medlca. centre' X-Ray Specialists here team how to test water sup- A jew men Wi,th a gift fa- eicc-plles for poison and for sterility. j rlc'ty receive training In x-ray Each medical unit carriei a :chnitUe. Men who are partfcu-numtief of water-testing kits In iarjy gCod at first-aid may be as-iljtlon and the task, w.h the signed to hospital duties' as nursincr equipment provided, Is reasonably 0rderl5e.. Frequently these men are simple. The pc?on .test Includes a 0f smaller than, average feature ehjmlcai analysis but as the' arm offd are given th($ work heSause goes on the assumption' that the' they are net i uitable for Be heavy ,only safe water Is chlorinated jCD 0f stretrher-bearing as the i:here Is no need of an exhaustive btereer men of the unit , bacteriological tqt to detenfiine when a man is wourided in the what, if any germ, may be In the field he usually gets his first at-wa'er. It Is Just a question of tenticn from members of his own jflndhi out how much chflorlne -unit. Each Combatant unit has a need be added to maite xne waier stretcner-uearer secuon, uroinax-;afe for the men' ;to-drink. y a wounded man goes first to his Water on a battle field may be battalion aid post. ' poisoned either deliberately by the There he Is picked uo by the enemy or accidentally by the use oi jnedical corns. If an amDuiance poison gas. Some gases are ab- cant reach the aid pot, he mu5t scrbed by water and make It unfit be carried to the aid post by for consumption. stretnher-bearers. His next stop is iat the advance dressing station. Other Features Fr()m the he may be taken to the Water-testing is only pne of the Hresns stat'on and then more or Jess specialized, trades of tQ. the caity clearing station, the medical corp. All men in the later jg the mxt advanced corps receive a general training medi:ai ertablhment equipped to in .this as In other subjects at the do fu-stjiajs surgery. Emergency training Icentre an3 they develop rations may be performed. If iri,fr rwtaTltf Intpr When theV 1 4. Unn,m n.n.ma1 rAn take their places in a medical unit may get considerable attention on active service and are assigned 4v, v,,, i maniUm nr heavv Kto particular Jobs because of spe- the more acute cases will re ctal interest or aptitudes. CejVe complete attention. Less perl- The hardest but most important straight v ww 1- rw 7uS caSes Ca5c5 Will be-fhot UC Uivw an OLiiiv i'part of medical work. In the army trough cn their way by train or i ,!r stretcher-bearing. stretcher-bearing. The The stretcher stretcher mofor- mot:of convoy convoy to hospitals. hospitals. , ,tn. n Ho,ra,v. This Pple of Britain were thinking to- t m ,n the prfesent. In-,V "" w "' f ther tmngs now Desi mey . : thoro k- nn status oearers musi jearn mj marcn oui . was really no war between It was a war between nations. .oYlt antt.Hltlertem trf defeat : uc u !of sten when carrying a wounded "not mu ym ntilr half a idealogies ilocies- m,:; Stance-, thev werfe tek-l?: " m.l"T uT man so that the Jar of four car- Try H in the Dally News; . . . 1 ' . . 1 11 IV - out... v. v. .... .u. - t Ar .nln.n the idealoKV. on the 6ne hand, ol ing Germans oui 01 mierrmem . -..., rps0urces must be de.T "e PUVLLI1 lI,s 5UJl"e 1UU" uu"" v"-" people governing themselves and, camps there Chat; they- might be d d used or bene!lt the same ttae jl njj natt uncomfortable for the casu- was underm on the other, of being governed. ,It annjoyment of mankind. , . u it.. i a Deriecuy icuaunauic v . ... v,m .nc to how am, men, coum u.c a..- . ,BVnlnfn Tr, jamiesoni ? democratic forces be combatted? r"':' MV ' to. " wt the'be really won, there must ue more training. The how now to to protect protect men must ArCTION SALE' (tfi A Jhvronirh training In Cra's Dro- Th-r wilt b offered tor sale at Pub- Wtlm! ! fl1.cn- a rrart of medfcal lie. Autattov jit.aojpn on-U 5th Mat, -v.. ' . inn u 1sa rf trm i r.TTinr ror ster. Marine Building. Vancouver, B. C, . ... . . n A r tnemseives tne ucence a2ujo. j oh. thrf miient$ from nnison ms b- m- ,?-JM . n.A mea ht- Otherwise there woum oe ; '.n'oi mll,terym Those oVitier. ,,,,, fonns. tain talnwhich wnicn sne act ui u tnose oi niuer. sneaker felt. Hitler used aDathv and llstlessness There t .L. .i.,v. n sdi intet Queen Charlotte island ii'Jo'ffi byX sSorr and other weapons than physical war-i ms. Jamieson ceclared that it would not be the one hundred per at y medial vmlt be- w,n ,r re-' '.r,i.h he sueeested would prove iare. nijsum. v..vC -.. wasucij wo.uv. ... u i...... ...w. -t. icause extensive records musi dc movai of tjmier. ; ;wnicn sne bubb imnortant Dart In all his triumphs and social system that would give a victory for the Idealogy of dem- . . r.v ,.hi nmnare' --diets "Provided anyone unable to attend -Boy, wagon, two front ruS and SA en his military victories.. security o, ; jfte basis ;of a eiit ocracy. . !sultable for ,b! ,ck als0. need ."t. - mMnt SenaU reward. :h.Ph as much by fear and propa-: "We have to offer U:e people of standard of living. England today. I Mrs. jamieson declared that one speclal training. auction "trted as cne wg." i :ne T. To3) "Ty mStary might w're Europe something better Uup Hit- forced to do so now w n.ovlng hundred cent of Britons were storfs Aml niets ... T! Tr- ' ' ' k!,"" frrpH i imon the countries of ler Is offering them and we-have definitely along the line of social behind the country in the war efH Army . medical, wk involves .a tb. District forester. Prince Rupert.. of DBing iortcu uyw" t ...u. v, ( rounlnHnn That nil mleht be CI- -t rrv,t- Viorl Vtcon nrrnmrMlshpd i4.kj v. efXro. tv. nijrfrM 'Frrnerer. Marine BulldlOg.t Ul'M-JKIiMi pronP hv Hitler and his totaiiur- got ra una n wu ,.. - --- --- ----- ' " .. " morc ro"luuw ...,u-u iZUZr n h - . ...y.. -m. Pin.red Mrs. Jamieson wno maoe iicieni. in uwiuuy. 6wo. witnoui tne necewiiy i keeDlns than omer cnr-nps pi me . -...vw.. ... laenn mta for Vancouver centre, ciear mat sne was ""-"'-"t. .-r ..... , . , f-r - - ,amiy unu srauu i-u.wty ow..- . . . . . IU Dn v Npm I1US) - . i milr't In. oc f'-i his nrOVlflen tor Iive-Illtns ins.:au ui n cnih nn evtpnt OS had DWn aon( nnM Tn arirHtlnn Hinvnvum I IOIIOR ACT" j . i.. Ikn Dr nw HimWl UV- nUUVIllK ni"" c vtv.v..o. - - , auv... u t - inreuim v "ih ... . ' - - ; r.iw ot at luncheon luncheon vesterday on own country, tne speaKer conwnuea, iwu-iw ui ic m uanaaa. mere wua u uu tri? axianermniers . stores vi. niinn rTr neer iK'enn FORltEWl. jro Club JJJ hadyappealed to the people tlon wrought by war was proving a or susplclon there. All were on ,food clolhinr and materhi f c'S" suf- levelling influence, bringing all The labor unions units, medieal units 6th A. d, imi. um under, For Ren Phon Ph0W Red 249 Sir w a timely address on an emotional basis. Having common ground. carred by all day of May. ' Red(SS (105) aJiS'in'SS and was listened to with much 5Tln" In fered under the Treaty of Versailles people together on common ground. were playing an important and yjtal have tical medl stores and - iterest ' by lfS the Gyros. .1.. -....onc hnH nnt hppn normal There was little likelihood that nart n wf,r pffortsueh as they England would ever go back to the to do In The 'or reasonable but om had nau been oewi iu- fruit-, ' were were not not. being permitted WAINTKl) ui biggest thin thing that that that all all an people peopie oeoole or or reasonable i .r"7" :.1 oeinK pwu .-". . w m.,v - ,- ,,-,.;. arnnA nnrl rpnt,V(1 receoUve tn to the thaidea idea old oia system. system, England caigiaiia w was meeting tiircuug n,n,,, nanada. v,rs. Mrs. .T!1mieson Jamieson f ten e t that mat . 7 . , , .. iu. nrp!prv.1- 01 navllltt rtuuuuiiv -"'",J w.w.. .... -i-i - vauaun luisui t.u.v fwy 322 cth Street. (103) Mrs. jamicam, r- - , - - that's LEONAKU Co .mplcto cquipmchtl Biff Vegetable fr cent bimcr- Crisp6rMcat UieSM'o ur . Cok-Uan-Magic Steel -Room for frozen foods-Stainless Shelf-record economy! ou get a beautiful refrigerator - PJef w. h extra conveniences and powered by the onomical scaled unit. .Conic set the new .Leon Priced at $i.J.OO floor today! ard n our display for a 6 U cubic foot model. A HICK oi the exclusive Maec Sliclf makes room for extra-tall bottles.' Another easy changel-and there's room for a uj-pound tnrkcy five finger-tip adjustments give you five shelf arrange ments. m : 7 r? See this outstanding Leonard today ! NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Canada might emulate the example c,7lriTE improvements of Great Britain tn tnese matters. iv x rrartionai Mineral claim Canada would then also he united! situate in the Attin Mining DvMMorr. il 1, pffnrt I Where lotated: On. (the west Side of in the war eiiort. .n,- ,,1,, mvr .bmit . seven miiea Use Privileges up etreom froft ttt Junction with the . ., ... v, . Tku Hiver. Lawful Holder; Polaris- been ,tku True some civil liberties had Lw. Niunber removed In Canada, Possibly it .judder Fre Miners certtfioate: 431S7E, Ml.ht h nrivisnhlP to have SOmei TAKE NOTICE ifl.t. I,. Jame. T. Un- of these restored. Nevertheless, thprp wpre manvj liberties left rtiMf? . rahiomiiv speech. ledom'of asscmblTto large ' f tan nic ex- tpnt Wpre Canadians takine full advantage of all the liberties they possessed? If they were not, they might be liable to lose them. "Our inh" the sneaker conclud- i "lc nnt rinlv to suDDort Great Britain in a military sense "btii to support the progressive movements of Great Britain which she has to offer those whom she would have allies and whose support she must obtain if the ahtl-demccfatic idealogy is riot to -prevail." Mrs. Jamiesori, who recalled that shehad last been in Prince Rupert 30 years ago oh her honeymoon tvi-intprt fnr her address bVIU4f TV V - ---- - !by President W. F. Stone. W. D. Vance was luncheon guest. Ttfpxt week Mr. Justice Sidney Smith has accepted an invitation to sneak before the club. It was de rirfpd tn invite the Rotary Club to make it a Joint affair. It was also decided to change the Gyro cjud luncheon date of May 21 to May 19 in order to hear General William ntoffpn rommander-ln-chief of w VVtlV(U Norwegian forces In Canada. HELPS RAILROADS STOCKHOLM, May 1: (CP) Scarcity of liquid fuel in Sweden lessened motor traffic, diverting passengers to the railways and considerably increasing ,rev?r.ura du.rjng 1040. Steward s Stores. JoX premteea being part, of aj building The iijc Steward wivnu.v ls .v the . man in thelknown .as the Belmont Hotel. sitWM W7 ThrI Arnn. West. Prince Rttu- I derhUl., F. M. C. 5330aE otlng as. Agent for Polarls-.Tacu aiming . uOTupauy. tn Mhiir'i rVfrt.UIr-if Uo. 53127E. tn- of-, t.hi Mrf Klrtv. .datJ. Irom jthe -dAt hereoi. wr'tWitlntng' Recorder lor terxmca.w oi iinpruvf inemUi lor' the .purpose' ttf dbUlnlng a Crown uranism on ine ci.uit. 'And furthex tax nonce mm bciioti. under sectlori, 85 of he Mineral aoi . tnust be xmunenml before the. Issvj- tact of sudh CertllteMie . off, .unprove- VverAa. 1 , . .. . . .... Dated, this' 17Uv d' of Maron. iwi; ert. upon the lands described as IiU I llni A an1 R No. 32. Seotlon 1. Prliice Rupert Townslte, Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District,- In the Province of British Columbia, fof the sale of beer by the glass or by phe bottle for consumption on the premises iOT elsewwhere. . , , . j1 DATED this asth day or Mircn. a oj. 1941. JOHN HOSKIK3 . . Appllpant.. .. The New Fresh Local Raw and" Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE B57 Little Dining Palace Cafe is NOW OPEN Everything New and Comfortable. Prices Reasonable and Serving oniy the Best Poods in the Most Delectable Manner Third Avenue next Fraser and Payne Store A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 12 Magazine and Papef Racks-White wood. Each j3c 6 Tables With drawers. White wood i Writing Desks White' wood J'j 4 Radio Tables White wood ' SEE '6tf'A WINDOW Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue X v ! i 4 V V V.