FRIDAY MAY 1, 1942, Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUli I5ASEMKNT STOKE ADAM HAT! Classes Itagga (fa m ADMIRE MY FRANK MORGAN: Popular screen and radio star Clins. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charce U'atrh, Cluck, Jewelry repairing, Hand Engraving fur Fine China, Dinnerware, e and No cities. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant HlAK HANK MOt&AM M.C M. ilmt itt bi TV.ru N:fkt, N IC. IM-w. selects this jaunty, rakish snap brim for Spring. Its lightweight graceful lines make it a favorite with discerning dressers. ADAM Sold in I'rincc Kupert Exclusively liy 25c Each Full Set 20 Booklets and one Simplicity Sewing Book, all for 5.00 Rupert Men's & Boys' Store 217 SIXTH ST Across From Helgerson Kcal Estate. 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"KITISII COLUMBIA trade. r Whifflets From The Waterfront Frank Waterhouse freighter Chil- THE DAIIY NEWS Grain Pit Girl I CHURCHILL Has Real Thrill, dimc pace New Juhs For Of .Messenger Women Include In Kxrltaiigo 1 ill Li UXJUU First Consideration Is For Staff, I Says Winnipeg Officer of the U'twwinpn if... i. a n I I.. . v rV .iB WINNIPEG Mav 1 9 Mr . Grain r Exchange v, has never allow- Mar,wriu s,oU. afr offerer pf ILI w" M?tjHqua7:rm.cr slore' wn trmJInp flodr. but that tradition ... ,.,, L i -r . . i :ampany, Can.inian Women sAmiy STv Vr " TJ 'm ved fcr two years darM a Clark of Winnipeg. 18 old . m QrefU w. t cierr-messenger. wu granted lhelfor ;vjMtoo churchm when he privilege. Iwma minister of munitions In 1917 It certainly came a. a . Wit, and recalled recectly he news that I was to be allowed ; o( characterUUc5 ot the to go right into the trading pits." man mw u tne war the pretty brunette said. "I had caar been employed In the wire room conslderaiton u for for ,nm fe and was nicked lor who him; hla ,a,t u the new Job when Harry Dickin- for hini," Mld ne ls y,. son, the former floor messenger. . mort considerate man for whom I Joined the air force.. worked. Everyone liked him. My boss said I guess that;ne could get a lot of work out of makes you the first girl raessen-j people without an effort And he ger ever to go onto that floor. But never forgot us. He alwavs re-it wasn't as easy as all that be-.memberai holidays and bithdays." cause the firm had to jet- perrais- i Once. Mrs Scott said, during an mission from the Grain Ex- air-raid over London that kept change Council first and for a 'all the employees confined to the while I thought permission might building in which they worked, not be granted." "one of the girls told Mr. Churchill Miss Clark's duties include car-, she was hungry. Within a few rying buying and selling orders to 'laiumtca .minutes he no her firm's representatives In theeral office with several pheasants pit and rusning newly posted mio-.that had been shot that day by tat ions from the floor to the wire ' some of the officers and brought room for transmission over the to the office, company's leased wires to various! "We plucked the birds right offices. 'there, roast d them over the open i Ambition? Ceralnly. Be r nice fireplace and had quite a feast." j says she has lots of ambition Just j Mrs. Scott said, to be a good all-round business' Mrs. Scott s two ms. Jack and girl "with maybe a chanc at a ! Bob. are in the Royal Canadian secretary's Job later on." She has Navy. Mrs. Scott was a driver for j ' a hobby that she admits "might be the Winnipeg Salvage Corps be used to advantage in her job." It fore Joining the army in May. 1941 , Is roller skating, "and it could i4 I I speed things up a bit faster, but think there is enough noise on trading floor now without adding was imck m me sen the Baseball Standings to it." I National League j In the history of the Winnipeg W j Grain Exchange no woman has Brooklyn 14 (ever been given trading privileges. Pittsburg 9 ,MUs E. Cora Hind, agriculture edi- Jew York 8 tor of the Winnipeg Free Press. St- Louis .. 7 was presented with an honorary Boston 8 membership in the Exchange a Chicago r 7 few years ago, but the member- Cincinnati 5 ship does not carry permission to Philadelphia 8 American Leajuc Cleveland i- 12 New York 11 Detroit 11 Boston . 0 Washington ... 8 St. Louis 5 Philadelphia 5 Chicago 3 liwack, Capt. Fred Talbot, spent - - - the day in port yesterday dlscharg- pAAmn i 1 jng cargo from Vancouver, being HM3!lA I in from 7:30 p.m. until 6 pm L JJ X UrxJULl A notice to mariners issued by the naval service of the Department of National Defence announced that Vern Passage, north entrance to Prince RuDert Harbor. has been closed and that all vessels entering the port of Prince Rupert must contact the examination vesel off Ridley Island before proceeding into the harbor 1 by the main entrance. L 3 0 8 7 9 9 10 11 3 4 7 .0 9 11 12 12 1 Navy. r?ntl.rTlnCeJi- H-ltemonkin Fusilier. Capt. Edward Mabbs, arrived In Navy. pun i ociock mis mot rung May 14 from Vancouver ad Ocean Folia mt9rt. with large list of passengers and May 19 Seal freight and will sail at 1 o'clock Hwtirtr. Pet. .821 .600 .500 .500 .471 AM -3J3 .313 .800 .733 .011 .GOO .471 J13 .291 .200 SCHEDULE Time Table for Oilhuly Cup Soccer Competition Announced The following schedule for the Oilhuly Cup football competition is announced: May 5-R.c.CJS. vs. Seal Cove. May 7 Area Headquarters this afternoon for Ketchikan and May 21-Bdmonton Fusiliers vs Stewart whence she Is due back RCOS here tomorrow bound. evening south-, WIILN I'AI'EK CAME May 2 Navy vs. R.C.CJ3. vs. vs. R-OCA vs. Area Head- Oove vs. Area 1 y 2 Seal Cove va, Bdmon-Iton Fusiliers. j June 2 Area Headquarters vs. ! Edmonton Fusiliers. Paper was invented about 100 A ' ,e 4 NT Seal Ouve. D. and soon came into common ,une 9 &&M. vs. Seal Cove, use aa a cheap substitute for silk June 11 -Area Headquarters vs. in scrolls. Navy. NOTICE Under Dominion Order-in-Council No. 3800 it h provided that "no person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway at a rote of speed greater than forty miles per hour save and except that a member of the armed forces of HU Majesty in the conduct of the present war. or a member of a fire brigade, or of a police force or of an air raid protection unit or a driver of an ambulance shall not be convicted of an offence if he establishes that his duty required him to drive at a speed in excess of forty miles per hour." The penalty for violation of this Order-in-Council provides for fine or imprisonment and suspension of driver's licence On and after May 1st. 1942, it will therefore be unlawful to drive a motor vehicle within any city, town or village at a greater tefrltory at a rcatcr rate oftpcd than forty. mllw.pcr hour. This l, a war measure and the Government of British Colum- Irrl " 1th tht Domlnlon JTZ vernment In the enforcement of all war measure regulations. Victoria. B.O.; April 24th, 1942. U. L. MAITLANI) Attorney-General. IS SAVING sggggggggggfllellgggggggl "Jimmy." three year old refugee boy living in Mom real, who was sent out from England and Is living in Montreal. He has saved $40 in war savings stamps and has written the minister of finance, Hon. J. L. Ilsley. about It. I.OOTINR THE I.KIHTS LOND'JX. May 1 Appro -"ntrW v0 hurrirane lamps placed outside air raid shelters as a warning to traffic have been stolen or damaged In little more than a year, the WUlesden boroush council reported. VANILLA OF OKCIIID The vanilla plant Is a membea of the orchid family native to Mexico. WW-- DOUBLE FUNERAL Kit rs ctcrd;iy Afternoon I'or Itodcrick McLean and William Moffatt TiK ! was a double funeral aer y.simlay afternoon for the , . , R.xirrirk MeLan and Willlaa Moflutt. wrtl knoSrn steel worker a tin local dry dock, who ditn' ' .irly ilii.i week. Rev. Clarence A. Wr-nti'.. pastor of First llaptls: (Jnurrh, officiate and Miss Lois Judge presided at the organ to accompany the hymns which wet "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide With Mt". A long procession follow the catket to the final resting places In Fair view Cemetery. As the lowering Into the graves took place "The Last Post" was sounded by Bugler William I la nee Pallbearers for Mr Muff at t were John McOreish. Richard Uury. James Ross, Barney Turbttt. Norman McLeod and William Smith and for Mr. McLean Duncan Ma th eson. 8. C. Thomson. Jack Allen, , Hdward Dotan. R. S. Woods and William Maeey. i There wore many beautiful flo-' 1 ral Urlbitea UNIVERSITY BILLIONS The physical property of 1.4S4 colleges and universities In the United 8tates U valued at SSjSM,- 074571 Wrisley's SUPERBE BATH SOAP (iiant Cakes $1.00 Odors: Pine, Apple Blossom, Lilac EFFERVESCENT FRUIT SALINE The Morning Refresher l.'I .. Tin and one Class Tumbler Both For 60c Ormes Ltd. Ziif: Ptonccr Drutigijt HIE KEXALL SIOUE I'llOM II AMI ft Open Ually from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday anil Holiday from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7 9 p.m. TJT. Canadian National Railways Steamers Leave Prince Kuperl For Vancouver: Thursday, 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean PalU and Powell River Saturday, 11:16 pun., calling at Ocean I"lls only. Prince Rupert to Ketchikan -Wednesday. 11 pjn.; Friday. 3 p.m To Stewart-Friday, 3 p.m. Trains Leave Prince Kupert For the Fast: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at C pin. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc.. cull or write It. S. (iltEKJ, CITY I'ASSENOEIt A(!ENT 528 Third Avenue. H.onr 260 . Prime Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada, Air Lines Wanted -Raw Furs JEL Ucpresciilinir-HUDSON'S HAY COMPANY Ship J- ' PUMIII.IM. Cow Ray. Prince Rupert. H.C., Phone I5 When You Waul a Reliable, Comfortable. 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