This advei'nz: Control Board DAILY EDITION ..? 13 not. published or displayed by the Liquor or by the Government of British Columbia. PERTH'S 'Tango Pumps" in crushed gun metal JULIE ARTHUR Hi Styles lines in latest designs PLIO PEDIC Arch Supporting Shoes with Style Plus Family shoe store ltD. 'The Home of Good Shoes" THE DAILY NEWS. rUINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN. PRESIDENT .G. A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR Public Health EDITORIAL Servi ce FRIADAY, MAY 22, 1942 ... As the new public health service set-up in Prince Rupert comes into being, it might not be amiss to make some acknowledgement of the work of those who have been endeavouring to carry on under more or less difficult conditions. Outstanding have been the varied activities of Miss Priestly R. N. who more than anyone else has laid the foundation for the broader and more coordinated service that is now being instituted. Miss Priestly has labored hard and diligently under condi Defeated Edmonton Fusilier Hy Three To One In Crucial FttoU ball Game Last N'lght Edmontonlans. The league standing to date: w Edmonton FimU's 3 R.C.CS 4 R.C.A.F. 1 Area Hearquart's 1 Navy 0 Midlands Regt. 0 Coast Youths LD FAPtJ. 0 14 0 16 . 5 3 0 5 1 15 a I 10 1 10 tions that have been arduous enough to say the least. melted chocolate and vanisia; mix Possiblv, it would have been appropriate to have retained , naieiy i " t t t i' m with milk, adding four first ond her services m Prince Rupert in connection with the last. After aBddltlon of kflour( launching of the new unit. Any promotion she now re- beat only until mixture is smooth ceives as a result of the change will be richly deserved, Nw a"d stiffly beaten egg whites all those who have come in contact with her through her f "I11511 ha en added remain-official duties will agree. infn, 8UBtar Pour 9-lnch layer cake lined with t t t n i ! li- hi- ee- mi ii. pans Dr. J. P. Cade, medical health Officer, Will, no doubt, waxed paper, greased Bake Jn feel satisfaction of being relieved of a thankless job. moderate oven 30 minutes at a Alex Macdonald, who retires as sanitary inspector to take up duties in other line, of endeavour, has not' been long on the job but has spent his time effectively and has been instrumental in already bringing about some improvements. A period of co-operation by him with his successor would, doubtless, have been of value. Break With Vichy... A break between Canada and Vichy seems gradualh Utilizing of Manpower ... The mandate of the recent manpower plebiscite ini Canada is being slowly but surely implemented. The tfe-f-cisibn to register all men between sixteen aridtyu-enty in) Canada who aro "nnr. rrninfnllv pmnlmtofl" ia nnnH, !"' O ".7 ",jiuj.u 0 UIIUIIICI Jll- dication. We may complain about the registration and the re-registration that is going on. It may seem that there is a lot of red tape. But that appears to be the way our present federal.government goes about things. Sooner possibly than we may expect the more effective utilization of manpower may be making itself felt in unexpected places. There will be few to complain, we believe, if it is done fairly and without too much waste of time and effort in doing it. temperature of 350 degrees F. Quick Chocolate Frosting 3 squares late unsweetened choco 1 1-3 cups or one can (t4 or 15 ounces) condensed milk 1 tablespoon water Vz teaspoon of vanilla Melt chocolate in top of double boiler. Add condensed milk and blend, then water ad vanllLi and i mlv ,sv11 nA1 L. . . approaching. That is the inference of the ordering by the rS 'tops of T.oTch vanauian government oi tne closing ot r rench consular layers. agencies in Canada except the legation at Ottawa. Certainly none can -say there is not sufficient deliberation on the matter of Canada's relations with Vichy. No doubt much significance may be implied as regards the position of Vichy France in the whole international scene through the stand and actions of Canada therewith. ' TRENAIL? NEW3 PAGE TWO WDAY MAY , ifc JUL SIGNALS Uean Dalzell Is IN LEAD Shower Honoree t Mrs. Alex McKlnnon Waller Wallinjer Are Save Aircrew I vltreck and Jcan Dat2gIL With Regular Lifeboat Cre Away Boys Took To Sea and Made Rescue WHITBY. Eng., May 21: T, - Five 16-year old boys who spent May ! their spare time around an old lands, motor lifeboat, hoping for ai May IMPERIAL CHOCOLATE CAKE 2 cuos sifted cake flou.-2 teas doors baking powder 4 teaspoon baking soda. V- cup shortening V cup light corn syrup cup white sugar 2 eggs, seoa rated 3 squares unsweetened chocolate (melted). 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cud milk Sift together flour, baking powder and soda; sift 5 times cream shortening; add light corn syrup and Vi cup sugar, reserving ' cup sugar. Add well-beaten egg yolks. FOOTBALL chance to go out with her, real-'Midlands. lzed their ambition when four Bri tish airmen were forced down In-; to the sea off the Yorkshire coast. The boats regular crew were fishing so when a signal came through that a dinghy with four airmen was drifting off-shore the boys -were pressed into service and 'helped in the rescue. Timely Recipes And .Mrs. Hmlesses SCHEDULE 22 - Seal Cuve vs M.d- 25 Area Headquarters May 26 Navy vs. R.C.C5. May 28 Seal Cove vs. Edmonton Fusiliers. May 29 Navy vs. Midlands. June 2 Edmonton Fusiliers vs. Area Headquarters. June 4 Seal Cove vs. Navy. ! June 5 Midlands vs. R.C.C.S. June 9 Seal Cove vs. R.C.C5. June 11 Navy vs. Area Headquarters. June 12 Midlands vs. Edmonton Fusiliers. June 15 Area Headquarters vs. Seal Cove. June 15-Navy vs. Edmonton Fusiliers. June la Area Headquarters R-C.CB. June 19 Midlands vs. Seal Cave. June 23 R.C.C3. vs. Edmonton Fusiliers. June 25 RC.C.S. vs. Navy. June 26 Midlands vs. Area Headquarters. June 29 Midlands vs. Navy. June 30 Edmonton Fusiilers v. Seal Cove. 4 Steamship Sailings j For Vancouver-Tuesday 83. Catala 1:30 p.m Thursday SB. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m Friday SJS. Princess Adelaide 10 p.m 8J3. Cardena 10:30 p.m May 8 and 19 a.m S5 Princess Louise p.m From Vancouver Sunday S3. Catala pjn Wednesday S3. Prince Rupert 10:00 a.m. Friday Prince Oeorge 10:00 ajn. S3. Princess Adelaide pm S3. Cardena p.m. May 14 and 28 SS. Princess Louise a.m. For Stewart and Premier Sunday S3. Catala 8 p.m Wednesday SS Prince Rupert 3:00 p.m. From Stewart and Premier Tuesday S3. Catala a.m. Saturday S3. Prince Minora Blade leads hs field in shaving speed and comfort. Gives quick, slick shaves . . . at a saving I NOW SAVE 161 HEW ECONOMY PACK OF 1 2"25 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeWOrtWlOOOOOOlWOOOHKKIOOOHOHOOOOCOaOOIJO fI)or Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE ' PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT trtoooonaooooooanoDooDoooooooaaaoocHjoooooaooononooaoMo ' Send Your I Copy Early Local new contributions ' ' ;' " nhould be in the Dally News Signals defeated Edmonton Fus- (ffloe by 10 a.m. on the day illers by a score of three to one A McKlnnon and Mr mit)mW Wie eYfnt-prefer. last night in Otthuly Cup senior ;Wa,t we hoZ f aMv the nfeht before a let- ! football to the esws last evenln at the honi J assume Wdershlp tefbnx in the dwr belli in the standing for which the two Mn ftnd Mr Knut s,attft ,l Snl there to receive copy. Local Cove in honor of MLss Mn Dal- ! teams were tied as the same Mvt ,n by 10 a m run, started. ;U whose marriage takes place the rUk o not Mng pub. Fusiliers scored their one and shortly- ! ltAhrd We prefer to hate ! only goal in the first half on a Bin8 P1. f"0 r new cntribatton typewritten penalty from Mintern. , winners were: first, Miss Ceclle t , snared. If Signals scored In the second wenane; secona. jw auuh-j half with one penalty shot, a free Viereclc. kick and, at four minute from Delicious refreshment were time, with a comer goal. Mc- and tht brtde recelvwi naueht did all the seortn for the many gifts brought in a decor- pwwlblc. However, ! writing will do. v dHfPP i 1. legible i B-HL 7 VS. ia-- i i-a I i A fillon of B-H SWnjU Suln term from 150 to 100 MtMr tftd wt ri COVERS! Hot'i i oil lUIn tht pcottctt r4 ytvf homt ood- lookln) roof lor vtn lo corat. Choot B-H Oil Shlnslt Stain for I sood lob! GORDON'S Phone 311 1 KITCHEN CABINET ! lated basket. I I I Those present were Mrs. Georfc' WOMAN' TKin.V Oeddes, Mrs. H. McLean, Mrs. j ' LONDON. May 21 f First wo-William McLean, Mrs. H. Soren-man to become a Feitew' of the I son, Mrs. Harold Hampton. Mrs j ' Royal Institute of British Arehi-Maud Vlereck, Mrs. D. Scott. Mr. tecU since the war opened Is Miss , Albert Ericksen, Mrs. Holmes. Mis. McCavour. Mrs. H. Dalzell, Mrs. K. Slatta, Mrs. Skinner Mrs. K. 3lat-ta, Mrs. Oeorge Viereck, Mrs. A. ! McKlnnon, Mrs. Walter BalUn-,ger and the Misses Cecile Caven-jalle, Peggy and Inez MeKlnnon. Margaret Cunningham, Audrey Jane Beverly Drew. Only four other women are members. Mis Drew is Interested in houses, pavilion and cottage hospitals. COURSES FOR (URLS LONDON. May 24 Thirty-four technical eoifefe court for women who want to be war factory supervinom have been opened by the Mlnttry of Labor and National Service Examinations will be held and diplomas issued. B-H ou t M B ECONOMY and tfftcis HARDWARE McRfld Street J. M. S. Loubser n.o. n. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace niock Phone 610 Specials $17.50 30 OALLON WATER TANK Just Jike n;w, ow price 2 LOaOINO JACKS In first class condition at very readable price. 80 OALLON WATER TANK -heavy duty at a snap price. 1 SINK-wlth flttmRs, at low price. B. C.r Furniture Co. I'HONE RI.ACK 324 Third Avenue MEN'S SUITS Ladles' and Gents' Spring Suits .Military lladjes and Inlnlas, M. T. LEE, Tailor1 P.O. Box 975 I'lione Gr. 960 V lSlJ EQUAL IN ONLY " M8bJlh QUALITY Mj-' , r IBI to a n y HA co..t Mi imported TJIiM lh I i it B rd t by ih . -tf if t MORE MR ASl THAN BEER ANCIENT NORWICH COMMERCIAL SII.tr.KS Norwich ancient EngUth "cuy Nlnespem- of ohurchej. I filled with mon- In Florida d . umeU dating from the middle numbers to U- : aes. lie. A. 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Canadian National Railways Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver: Thursday. 11:15 p.m. calllni? at Ocean Palls nnd I'"' '1 u"ft Saturday, 11:15 p.m.. calling at Ocean Falls only Prince Rupert to Ketchlkan-Wcdncsday. 11 p m ; Fnd 'V 3 P To Stewart Friday. 3 p.m. Trains Leave Prince Rupert For the F:st: Monday, Wcdnraalay and Friday at 0 p.m. Alr-Condltloncd Bleeping and Dining Cars For 'full Information, reservations, etc., call or write IU S. GUEIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 528 Third Avenue Phone 2C0 ,rl,,fe ""r ARenU for Trans-Canada Air Lines 4 If have classified adver tisCj you something to sell, n ment in this paper will soon let you know u inert buyer in the city.