PAQE TWO 100s 4 or. bottle of ir!fl!r iniic nnnrichmrf , -ST iZrlilfl can be made fromlll, OVRIL Spread it fhinly, because if is highly concentrated. Wonderful on hot buttered toast: try it today. 4t., You can't let them down GIVE-W RELIEVE HUMAN SUFFERING The Hod Cross need? $9,000,000 This Space Donated by NOW THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA cm You've supported the Red Cross in the past. It has done a marvellous job for the sick and suffering, for the comfort of Cancdians away from home. The need becomes greater every month for the great human-itatian work the Red Cross is doin. It must be kept up. Your dollars are needed for this colossal task. Give Generously! Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes" Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PUT, TJX PRESIDENT G. A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per Hn'e, per Insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion DAILY EDITION n .25 .02 THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1S42. EDITORIAL Sergeant Pilot Ral ph Morin . . . It seems such a short time ago that we knew Ralph Morin as' a bright young High School boy and a youthful musician of talent Personally we noted his progresss, saw him enter a local business and become a valued em ployee. Then came the war and he saw his line of duty. A few short months passed. An apt pupil in the service he chose, he soon qualified for overseas. Now Sergeant Pilot Walter Ralph Morin is dead. He was killed in action with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He made the supreme sac-i rifice. He gave his life. His parents gave their only son. While we pay tribute to the boy, not yet twenty years old, our hearts, and the hearts Of this community, where they have long been esteemed, valued and well known citizens, go out "in this hour of extreme sorrow to the parents and the sisters. 1 If there is anything to comfort them, we believe it would be to say that, while a blow has fallen upon them with tragic suddenness, those who remain to mourn in perpetuity may be reconciled in the knowledge that there is nothing greater that they could have done, no more that they could have given in a great cause. When victory comes, when these grievous days are over, these parents, this mother, bereaved of her only son on the eve of Mother's Day, may have some consolation in the knowledge that they and their, son made the greatest contribution to bring about an era in this now troubled world when those who bring such fine children intothis vale will be spared such pangs as this day are the Morins. It is in this spirit that we are privileged to offer our own tribute and sympathy. r Whifflets From The Waterfront Northbound from Vancouver to Skagway with a passenger list numbering 180 and considerable freight cargo, C. P. R, steamer Princess Louise, Capt. William Palmer, arrived In port at 0:30 o'clock this morning from the south and willed this afternoon for Alaska. The vessel Is due back here : Tuesday afternoon south'-bound. Three passengera disembarked here, sixteen took passage for the north-from' Prince Rupert. TOKYO IN 1923 The earthquake fire of 1C23 destroyed about two- third: of Tokyo. Head of United Church W. . M. S. ' ' i ;ir.. Mini Visitor, Here l-.J? , ii-.-u A delightful luncheon was given by the members of the Women's Missionary Society at the United Church Manse on Wednesday in honor of the vlsltlnp president of conference branch, Mrs. Mnldrcw. and Mrs. Hodgson, corresponding secretary, who arrived yesterday morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver and proceeded to the interior by the evening train. The table was tastefully arranged, being covered with a Madeira cloth and a silver bowl or golden deronlcum as the centre piece GIVING TO Huso Kraupner ' H. Levin .luJt.nl -iil)1n'l t. H &i REMOSS" Dr Jens Munthe $50 Mr and Mrs. Gordon German 5 Mrs. C. Bennett 5 Mrs. I Larsen 5 Mrs. S. D. MacdoaaM 5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Refers 5 ; Mrs. R. F. Stewart .Mrs. 'Mrs. K. Moen :. iJ. A. Donnell i Judge W. E. Fteher Dean J. B. Gibson 'Lieut, and Mrs. Nalr j Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Limey i Lieut. E. Nixon ., !A. Delldal James Dick Mrs. Jack H if) ton R. E. Benson : Gordon's Hardware Ideal Cleaners W. B. MeCaflum W. D. Vance , Margaret McLachlan T. A. MclnnU Frank bibb Percy Cameron -m. Mrs. Percy Cameron Prince Rupert Hotel Co Mrs. Nina M:Afee R. Mallalue R. G. Hopkins R. Hundeide C. C. Mills Kaien Hardware Co. Famous Players Canadian Corporation Mrs. E. J. Fltspatriek Mrs. W. Wilson i Mrs. J. J. Gillia .. O. C. Young Mr. and Mrs. S, V. Cox ...., Miss E. M. Parker ... . W. H Pierce Mr. and Mrs. T C. WTkiing Mrs. J. S. Nicholson . .. James GiUett Ladies' Knitting Club C. MacdonaW M. H. Maxner A. Elnboden .... Pete De Jong 10 12 IS IS 5 ie s 10 s ie ID 50 10 5 10 & 5 36 -26 5 100 IS 10 10 Jl ! 50 j 100 5 5 s 10 3 30 ..5 : I! 10 10 . 5 5 5 " ...... ... u. liUHH J(j Dr. Ji. M. Carter : Mrs. E. J. Smith ... Mrs. A. W. Burnip . 5 Mrs. Frank Dtbb 5 1 Murdo Macarthur 50 Lieut, and Mrs. James Hidden received a cable today announcing the safe arrival in Britain of their son, Sergeant Pilot WilTfam Had-den of the Royal Canadian Air Force. ?(TCatTB?Brx3-AKTsr tmu Ladies: TTIIS WEEK ONLY Clearance Sale of Silver Foxes 25 OFF GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable" ?aEBTmTBEntraUBTTTSESr3aC:jKK3 THE DAILY NEWS BROADCAST ' B Men of ITS G ..liiree ervree I li Ik 3SAJr Each Week Q. C. ISLANDS Oil Last nlomi a new rarHo program was broSjJepjjt by C. F. P. R. fro.M the YMCA Hut here TWs program, enifped "At Your Service." ; was puprpn by the toys of tt; nree sevMsp anri dedicated to the j." j." Payne ...ZIZZLI 10 PP,e orlprteee Rupert i nr nm. numBar wu a nnvn accordlaiat Cpl. Qutan of the R C. A gjtean "Captains oJ the Clouds. 'SpKj. 1 Ford, Csi F:-rick amJRpjky StuAstart p'crd Mlve .IrffiT and Blue Prea-u.- Hilton and' Piekett then ku a plant Record-ten duet. Set Wii of the M&tapd Regitnut was Knottier seWsFwhUe Sat. Ford m dered "Amtkahuln on the eV-'ne guitar. The Air Harroemnra played their own number which i hey ; catted Seal Cove Blues." ' This program "At Yoar Service." was made poartMe by the permission of Commander A. II.' Reed. Col. S. D. JoaJuton and Wing Commander Gtrdo. LAC Cro , carried out organizational work, j It is expected that this program will be a weekly event. LAC Crew acted as master ceremonies. A petition has been stgmd on ah parts of the Queen Charfette Islands asking the United Church of Canada "To take over the Queen Stable the ptctares were In natural color' however, he assumed command of a Corvette. Both Commander and Mrs. Rodney have been on the Queen Charlotte Islands. GILIIULY CDP FOOTBALL Edmonton Fusiliers R. C. C. S Area Headquarters R. C. A. F Navy 2 0 0 10 1 4 10 0 1 0 2 110 5 10 2 110 3 3 2 0 3 0 5 10 0 mDAY.MAY.n, hi H ii Bj.i-Lij L- jtiii-M jj ill Jffii "kl "Alio ,itK. .'.I a 'tvx " M '3 m wki . fc t mm jr)) ( ( yS " COfnJj FUVOOR SCALED Iff PilOFllM mf twi Cambrai Chapter Meeting Is Held Vorloin RinincM Dealt With Oathering Tuexlay Nithl At The monthly meeting of Cam- of bra Chapter. I mpertal Order. Daughters of the Bmsitre. u held in Ue Canadian Legion Hall Tues-day. evening, with the Regent. MIm Muriel Vance, in the chair. Business was of a routine nature and a report of work being done In Cam oral's work room was given by Mrs. Malthouae The raffle of war aavtnts stampr was won by Mr. Wil'tiim Charlotte tjupfospita and that Final arrangements frr 'he the hospital Afetinue to be under Ranmage sale to be held thi Sat-he supervision of Dr. Duncan Me- urday In the Toe. H Rooms were C8- made. H WM announced that the an- Mlsa Agnes Ms4heas of Sandsplt. nual ehoreh parade would be w teacher of the Duffertn PittaUo Sunday morning. May 31. to the school at Skldagate, put on a mav- Baptist Church. ing picture show in the school last week In a Id of the Red Cross AH n.SFB.IX LE.GUK With ten teams In eompetlttnu. ff-. ?re. 2ftuxhaj?Keciated. by ail the Ovt Prince Rupert 3enlor Beba I ?5P!e. The picture f eagu- season wi!l open May 24 ' i nea ltdm an i . Each playing nlsht there will be seven inning double-head- Queen Charlotte Islanders were en. The teams entering are interested to see in the Prince Ru-; Searchlights. Midlands. Navy. Co-pert Dally News re:ently a picture j operative. Medicals Watts Si Nl:k-of Commander Douglas Prentice erson. Dry Dork. Seal Cove. Slg-of the Royal Canadian Navy. Com- na!j and Edmonton Fusiliers mander Prentice has large hold-; tos on, , Queen Charlotte Islands mLml ll, "MsaMafuauuw where he has many friends. He T7f II P i T p was born-In Victoria and for a! F Ult ljALC JLon " M" S. Rodney ComW w.th Furniture "mall 5 Jr?J: " modern room " u '- living nouse 1 three v.' .r . nym feml- modern Bring hnuse. All In good condition. This choice nmoertv lo cated at Prince George. B.C.. IV1, mk. irom shopping centre and theatre. 90' front and about 300' from R. R. Station. Ideal place for hotel Undersigned selling out owing to death breaking up home. Terms Cash Phone Green 431 Write MR R HOLD EN. c-o P O. Box 006, Prince Rupert, BC. O-VEK. -THERE AZ&CTSS. WmWWttP- . Commi-nting .Mav Isth. complying with Wartime r, r i Trade Hoard reiilatlon. the undeitlg nrd will deliver () t: t e retailer in I'rlnee Rupert on the follow ln? . hrJulr Crocerin Tubaccs. ami Canfertloaery, twite eeklr Vu l!:iLie .Mratx, I'reah Trults and Vegetables once daily. YOtlH C(Ml'i:iLVnON,IS SOLK'ITID The. W. II. il.lkln Cak Ltd. Kelly DoiiKlas Co. I t. Mc3Ieck!n'at Brokerage Swift Canadian Cti. Ul Hums &. Company Ltd. S. C. Thomson & Srxi G. W. NIckcrson Co. Ltd. SPRING ROUND TRIP FARES EASTS Torontn Otto a .Montreal Quebec Halifax ANADA MAY 22 to MAY 31 (Rttum Umit.45 D.) Return Fares from PRINCE Rl I'KUT Coach TourU' V3J0 uo 67 SL40 J77-1S KM Tl.tS 1100 99.10 r i its: 11: :3 (CttrnmtnTii tiuif StOPOVtri allewtd. Children 'Goad In iltmna nil 9 yiari and undir 1?. half fart. paymtnl of rtgu'JrU Cerrttpendtngly fow fans from all point! in Wtili'n Canada t pomti in Eattrrn Canada Port Arthur Armitrsng and tut SIMILAR LOW TARES FROM EAST TO WEST Ft .- tt.3 a . - r- j A When Yoo Want a Reliable. Comfsrtable. Dependable PHONE 13 Z.lour Sen' e at Regular Rates Union Steamships Ltd. .VICTORIA DAY WEEK-END CRUISE TO NAAS KIVKIt AND STEWART CATALA- leavej C.N.R. Doek Sunday May Hth, 10 0 P"- Returns Tuesday May 26th 7:00 a.m. I'ACtmsiON PAKI' $15,00 (I'lu-i Tat) (Including all meals and berth aceommod;i!"" Accwnmrdatlon Comfortably Limited all Information, Tickets and RANK J. SKINNCU, prince Rupert AgenU Third Ave- i'hone s Wanted -Raw Furs HcnrcsentinL' HIH)?;n"fi HAY COMF'ANY Ship to J. E. OR.MIIi;iM. Cow Ray. Prince Itnprtt. K.C. rhonc r A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. riioxn 775 a coon rLAcr. to muy in Velour and Tapestry, $11.50 ATN E 327 XllirtO