PAGE TWO This adveit-sement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. NEWS FROM EDMONTON Fred Dowllng, Canadian organizer of packing plant workers, and Eamon Park, representative of the same union, are coming to Edmonton to organize packing plant workers under the Committee on Industrial Organization and the Canadian Congress of Labor. The Butchers' and Meat Packers' Union of the American Federation of Labor Is already organized here. Two hundred new recruits are being sought for the Alberta Dragoons regiment Five hundred persons attended a mass physical training demonstration In the Moose Temple here last week by one hundred young women representing ten training centres under the Dominion-provincial youth training plan. Mayor Fry and Dr. FTed G. Mc-Nally, deputy minister of education, were in attendance. Counterfeit forty-cent pieces are making their appearance tn Prince Rupert as well as at Vancouver where quite a considerable num- 102nd Auxiliary j Has Tea and Sale i Successful Affair Held Saturday j Afternoon at Canadian Legion Hall. A very successful tea aria" Sale of .home cooking was held by the Women's Auxiliary of the 102nd Battery Saturday afternoon in the Canadian Legion Hall. Weather was very auspicious for the affair and many ladies called. The hall and tables were attractively deco rated with spring flowers. Mrs. H. B. Webster was general convener and Mrs. C. V. Evttt. wife of the officer commanding, received the guests. Mrs. J. R. Low Mrs. C. H. Elkins, Mrs. R. M. Year-burgh and Mrs. H. S. Ward poured. Mrs. P. C. Miller acted as cashier. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. C. Daly. Mrs. Woods was in charge of raffles, the winners being: Housecoat Mrs. Wagner. Chicken Mts. F. Donald. Chocolates H. Sorensen. ber have been reported. They are a fair jeplica, although not of entirely clear mould, In alloy. The dates 1939, 1940 and 1912 are being used. 1 LOCAL BOYS i LOSE GAME Defeated at Ocean Fall Sunday Afternoon by Score jf 35 IS. OCEAN FA LIS, April C: Spe-clal to Daily News) On Sunday afternoon the Ocean Falls High School boys turned the tables on Irincc Kepert in the inter-school basketball series by winning 35 to 18. Halt time score was 16 te 10. Oxenbury of Ocean Falls starred, making- seventeen points. The Ocean Fails team played lovely combination and the shooting of the paper town boys war veiv effective. Shorty San-tuii-ane garnered nine for I'rince Kupert and Don McDonald, five. It was a rough game. The Prince Kupert girl were again defeated, this tinis by a seore of 23 to 1". They made a good showing with no Married Quietly Saturday Evening Miss Lillian .Muriel Thompson Become Bride of Einio Haapala A qariet but interesting marriage tofek place at the deanery on Saturday evening at 7:30. Very Rev. T. B. OttMon. the deem, officiating, vfcea Mist Lillian Muriel Thompson becaase the bride of Btao J. Haapafe. The bridesmaid wu Mia DwoUir Thompson, sister of the bfMe, while Mrs- W. Barton was Jte awtroa of honor The bride's mother. Mia. J. Thompson of Cedarvale, gave th bride In marriage. William Barton acted as groomsman. The bridegroom is identified with the E. J. Ryan Construction Company. THE DAILY NEWS Whifflets From The Wotcrfront Hector M. Cowie. accountant of Claxton cannery, and Mrs. Cowie; arrived in the city on Ate Prln-j cess Adelaide Friday evaatng on their way back to the Jskeena River for the season altar spending the winter In Vancouver. Angus Currie, manager of Claxton Cannery, will be arriving shortly from Pacofl, Queen Charlotte Islands, where he has been in charge of the herring a sag plant Making a special ran lata port with Mrs. Leander Matao. who wis taken IU at Unto Passage. renville Channel, where her husband is engaged in tagging. Ut United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby, in charge of Rev. Peter Kelly, arrived her? Friday night. After seeing Mrs. Matsoi safely in the Prince Rupert 0n-ral Hotpital. the Thomas Crosby UHi late Saturday marninp for the Queen Charlotte Islands. Relieving the steamer Cardena of some of she calls which have bean keeping her consistently la to m arriving from the soath recently, the steamer Cassia r is to be plated by the Union Steamship Co. on the run north from Vancouver far as Bella Coola and Ocean Falls and including Rivers Inlet. The route will be similar to that formerly served by the old steamer Catnesun. The Caaclar. on a freight run for the Frank Water-house Line, arrived in port Saturday from Vancouver with general cargo eonstatlnc chiefly of building materials. On the return voyage south, the Caaaiar. which is now in command of Capt. Harry McLean, will call at Ocean Falls I and Port Alice to load paper. She 'sailed from here last nleht. fas, YOU BOYS MB GIRLS can -tejft ami t$Je Wat, What if you can't fly a bomber, or drive a tank, or help make guns and ammunition? Vou can do your part in winning the war. When you boys go out and cut lawns or collect paper and scrap, you are doing a man's work. That releases one more man for the armed forces or to work in a muni-tions plant. When you go to the store and carry parcels home you relieve a man; you also relieve a truck and make more tires and SMial;3!"iin.evavai,ab,e for carrying on the war. . When you girls wash the dishes and help X' with the housework, your mother doesn't need to get help. That means more hands to work in munitions plants. When you bring dad's slippers, do little chores for him when he is tired, he will be able to do better work and more work next day perform a bigger part in winning the war. So, boys and girls, do all the odd jobs you can find to do. Make yourselves useful around your home and in your community. Every single job you do willingly brings victory one step nearer. Tift mug, I, in,J b, lb, V,p,Ttm,nt Miint Sppl,Jor CnaJ BRAVE MEN SHALL NOT DIE BECAUSE I rALTEBED Are Wedded At United Manse .Miss Emma llamer Become llrHe of Cordon Brorhu at Hft ! it ! Ceremony. The marriage took pi ice on Saturday at the manse of First Unit ed Church. Ret. James A. DonwU officiating, of M4u Emma ! tamer. tfaaaaUr of Mr. and Mrs. Bdawand Hamer. 725 Fraser Street, to ficr-don Hartwell Brochu, son uf the late Frank Brochu and Mrs. Brochu. It was a Jet cerem? and witnesses wete Mrs. Svoj MmbH and Frank Montesano. Mr. and Mrs. Brechu are faking up residence la the city, the groom being in the employ of th dry dock here. MMistatB b i t m tatati ra t -BIW lt.t Payrolls" A Large Industry In Our Midst i - i j Mvivury We talk about Pacilir bem a B.C milk, milked and pack ed here, but w h n t we are driving at is the fact thai! British Columbia produce; bet-1 ter milk. Thafs from the milk side. The other side U It means profit to the people here to have a lanje industry I thriving m their .nids'. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum racked (iiiiBisv BfatcuaiBiarrtara rur tiiiMiT i artis J. and Novelties go to the !$ VARIETY STORE 1 I FESTIVAL ! CONCERTS ; April 17 and 21 1 - In - I'UESr.VTEUIAN CIU'KCII Admfewion '",( hy fro tram Proceeds to War Charltl Programs on sale beginning April 10. at Ormet economy olorc Wliere Dollars Have More MEN'S SUITS Utiles' and Cents' S))1).-, ' Sprinc Suits iU anil up M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Itox 075 Phone fir. W0 J. H. BULGER l Optometrist (Opposite Post Office) TWO COTTAGES FOIl SALE. LarKc Public Hall Tor Kent. CENTRAL HOTEL NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAItELLI, VTIOV. "A Home Away From Home" Hates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupert, U.C. Phone 281 l0. Ilox 19C W AV iVAVAVAVA1 WWAV nUI.KI.EY VALLEY IIITti:!! $ m Arrive I reh Every Week 1 We believe in featoring It '! r and helping our up-river . ;. farmers. Trv it once and we I , feel sure you will want no J other it's freshness and quality is unsurpassed '. r We also feature up-river V J VEGETABLES whenever pus- . sible. J MUSSALLEM'S ? tenut ' ; P.O. ISox 575 Phoney lg-19 AVWA'.VAVA'.VA'.'A'W mm I MILWAY Mj.; Canadian Pacil Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Tm. TO VANCOUVER VIA OCRAfl FALlMjD uY . 88 -PHINCK88 ADELAIDE" ptM , TO VANCOUVER DIRECT: April h. ifMtt. win. Mar Mh, mh, ims TO KETCHIKAN. WRANCIRLL, JUNEAU AKD Aurti tad, iMh. xlfti. May U4. Hlh. :,'. tUII v Direct counecUoa at Vancouver wUh Canni. Ticket and Kcvrvaliori from W. U COATES, (ienrral .nt, I'rince 'apr i r 000000000000000000000000000000009000 g For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SI ! I PHONE 235 I 2 DAY AM) simn 1 1 i vOOOOOnnailonAinnnaMMiMinAAMiiu.Ain. 51 I V'A -s PLUSH EASTER RABBITS Lovely Cuddly Toys for Tiny T 85c $1.25 Direct Hit Re An Airman . . . Qui. Game , t aa i MO 77T. $1.75 - Coloring Book Large Size 15c - 25c - 35c r Big Little Books New Titles Each 15c ooooooooooooeoooooooeooc NEW GAMES Riimmoti (i ooooooooooooooooooooooooaooooo o TH INSURANCE Tliis time don't feed the moths! them vith one of these preparations .Moth Crystals (RaradichlorlRwinc)' Mb. tin s' Moth Halls 1 lh ; Red Cedar Flakes 1 lb. pkk'. La r vex Spray s') OR Store Your Garments in MOTH BAGS Dust proof, moth proof, damp proof, air tlfflit 60c Ormes ltd. "DliA Pioneer Druqgist N,) ,! THE KEXALL STORE PHONES 81 Open Ially from 8 a.m. till 10 Pm' Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. anil 7 9 p.m.