PAOB TWO 'BE5TPHDCURHBIE 47 SCOTCH WHISKY CI5T11U3 i BOTTLED IN SCOIIAW BY WM CRMT E SONS ITU This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISn COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, PRESIDENT O. A.- HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR J SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates In City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year; $2.50; One Month, 5Dc; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by .Mail, $3.00 a Year. DAILY EDITION Friday, September 25, 1942 EDITORIAL Water Chlorination ... - , The Vancouver papers do not see eye to eye on the question of water chlorination. The Vancouver Sun is vigorously opposing chlorination. The News-Herald has replied to the Sun, saying: "One of the minor jokes in this tragic war is the attitude of the Vancouver Sun. It has been loudest in its demands for more effective anti-Japanese defence meas ures on this coast. Yet when Hon. Ian Mackenzie ordered the most primary and vital form of protection namely ! of our water supply the Sun underwent a near-convul- . sion in opposition. "The mental calibre of the loudest critics of the water-safeguarding plan can best be judged by their proposals for preventing Japanese sabotage. They would hire a couple of hundred men with shotguns to keep away from our watershed the Japanese saboteurs whom they expect to advance on foot. "Two weeks airo in Oretron. the JaDS made their first bombing attack on a forest. Had they chosen to do so they could have dropped the same weight of missiles on Vancouver's reservoir. Instead of bombs, they could : have dropped containers full of deadly typhoid germs. S "Has the Sun never heard of germ warfare? Is the 1 Sun ignorant of what the Japanese have done three times in China? Does the Sun really believe that vain! boasts about the purity of Vancouver's water would be! any protection against a couple of thousand capsules of 1 typhoid fever germs, tossed at random into our water. supply r ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GAR BUTT, Hostess The newly organized Navy Bowling League got away to a fine start last night. Sub-Lieutenant Hamilton, who Is secretary- treasurer for the league tells.me that It Is representative of all ranks and ratings in the Navy. There are to be six teams in all Officers, Petty Officers, Seamen. Victualler' Accountants, Boom Defence and Communications. The Navy supported the opening night with a good turn-out of enthusiastic spectators. And while we're on the subject of bowling, how Is Allan (Noble, last year's stary Navy bowler coming along In the hospital? It Is to be hoped that his recent operation Whisk off wiry beard easily comfortably with money-saving Minora Blades CANADA'S rAVQUKlTt KONOMY BlAOfc won't interferene for any length of time with his bowling activities. Al's dad down In New Westminster is a champion bowler so It's a case of a chip off the old block. The regular weekly meeting of the Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Club was held ves terday in the family lounge. Mrs. Denlon, the president, was in the chair. It was heard with regret that Mrs. Denison, the president, and Mrs. Kenny the social convenor would be leaving shortly for a few weeks but, in the meantime, Mrs. Doolittle and Mrs. Weekes will carry on for them. Mrs. Kim-mel, a visiting R.C.A.F. wife from Edmonton, won this week's raffle which was donated by Mrs. Jones. During discussion period it was decided that as there are a number of soldiers' wives In town but not sufficient to compose a club of their own these wives be invited to attend the Thursday afternoon meetings and lend a helping hand in the club's activities. Children may be brought to these meetings. They play very happily In the Children's Corner WW ' Postponed Play Gives Them Two Game to One Vivtory Over Chinese Youth Association ' Play was completed last night in the Mixed' Bowling League tlx-1 ture from Wednesday night be-, tween the Toller and Chinese Youth Association, the former whining two game to one. The game score were: Tollers 1933 1079 933 C. Y. A 1063 1857 1040 I In postponed ptey Violet Lee 'scored 159. 144 and lt7 and Grace Lee. 230, 191 and 131. BATTLE SUItOICAIi PACKS PRETORIA. Sept. 35: Four. different types of packs have been designed in South Africa to cover medical needs during battle opera-(tlons. Surgeons' gloves, caps and masks, swabs, abdominal sheets (and eye pads are typical contents one pack containing more than 250 articles in 17 different cate-i gories. THE DAILY NEWS . - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Toilers Win In 'FALL BRIDGE Mixed Bowling TOURNAMENT Queen .Mary Chapter, War Fund-Grand Prlies for Winners Enter Queen Mary, I.OJ3.E. Fall Bridge Tournament. Help their war fund and treat' yourself to pleasant evening, .ale are simple: Entrant losing two consecutive tame are automatically out. Non-Ioter stay in top flight. Those winning one game and losing on b drop to second flight for elimination. Games are to be played before Friday of each week. Draws will be in Saturday's paper. Entry fee 50c each. Grand prizes for winners. BASEBALLSCORES National League Philadelphia 0-3. New York 8-2. Boston 3, Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 0. St. Louis 6. American League Chicago 3-4, Cleveland 1-2. "Only gamesi. 75 ..,'fj AMD ten9" lllilS Letter Box j LOOKING FOR SMILE Editor. Dally News: j I believe that a perfect stranger from the sticks, when coming to 'a village like Rupert should re-jmove his shoes and, with hat In .hand, oaU upon the commissioner and other dignitaries; after which. I if they considered you were dlgnl-jfled enough, you would be lntro-idueed to the Rotary and the Gyro. After that you should approach the proper people who would ap-jproaeh some other proper people, jand if you lived long enough in the vtUtffee you might accidentally , eaten some of them with a smile on his face. I sure get a kick i watching the human race trying to Wd themelvm that they have anything on the other animals, etc. ! SOUR PUSS. -CUTTING THE COAT" I OAPB TOWN. 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Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Conlrol Roard or by the Government of British Columbia. TO EXTEND HOME HERE A tU I lean .School lUtablithmenl 1 Taied to Capacity New Ituild-Ing Project Convtittred Lack of sufficient accomodation n view of the increasing number f resident is a problem wtlxh la now facing the board of trustee if the Ridley Home which was In teaaton this week. In the near rut-tire it Is hoped to extend the pre-Miles by the erection of a two-itorey building for use at meal 'ime. for recreation and for prodding extra sleeping aeeoinftdatfen tf necessary. Although there are nany difficulties to overcome in 'arrying through uh a scheme it pmeiit. It Is hoped that It may V aeioarnpHahed without undue felay since the parent of many if the children now being accomo-tated are either in active aervtev yt engaged In some sort of nation-1 defence work. In the event of the building plan materia Using. It is ato hoped to open a day rrors- ery for children of mothers en gaged In war work. Here the Mttle one could be cared for each day nnd returned to their mothers at ntaht. The secretary's report at thl week's meeUng showed an Increased number of resident and. 'f all recent application materialize, the cottage will be bousing more than the uua. :,unix." The staff neceury :.. . , pp. sent need ha now bcr m-! and the regular schoo. the term ha been framed. Ttt Sunday School, after betuj ,y tor ten weeks due t la k ' i. .-. ct4c help, ha been , ? IU. Re" O A Rl D.D of Caledonia, preded meeting and other yrtt m Very Ret. Jam B. C.bs - Rn Canon W F. Kuhbr-k M C.V son. C. J. Morrtngt .ui ;. J 4 o h retary. Mis N. 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