FAQ B TT70 m$&L m 7 Hearty Brew Zaf Py ANY ,MP0RTED ALES Phone 654 f. r Free Dei.vet? V5?"? 1m M CASE THAN BEER nrnrTrT" m iiiIhiiiiiim This advert :efr.ent i$ not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board Or by the Govemrnent of British Columbia. DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL Steps; Toward Vict ory . . . FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1842 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 30 CARD TABLES Special . . .... $2.95 PHONE IIS 327 THIItl) AVENUE Letter Box UNSANITARY CONDITIONS , Editor, Daily News: May we call attention to the regrettable lack of even simple sanitation at the construction camp, on Acropolis Hill. , I Thp mn llvln fm Uim nam rut I washing, except that of the creek passing through this area, which 1 is used for sewage purposes at a point upstream from the location of this canp. Drinking water has to be carried a considerable distance in buckets. No hot water is j available except from the wash-house of the Army Barracks some 400 yards away and use of this is 'allowed only after 5:30 when there just isnt any. It is the opinion of this organl-! zation that such a condition is absolutely a menace to the health, not only of those employed on this work in particular but to the health of Prince Rupert in general and. therefore, will definitely retard this phase of our war effort which should be our first consideration. Men are badly need-jed, and their fullest efforts must i be encouraged but this can not be 'expected under such deplorable conditions. Attention has already been called to the unsanitary condition of the creek running through Cow Bay. Surely. Mr. Bditor, these conditions should be corrected, particularly in Tiew of the fact that our population is increasing dally, and therefore, the possibility of epi ISudsons Day til 3U This atlvmih" mii jt nt publihl' or yaplaye4 by th Liquor Control Board or by itie Clover nmtnt of BrltUh ColjrwM ooooaooooooDoaonaeeooooofca Announcement NOW OPEN Sunrise Beauty Salon Violet Man Above Sunrise Store Entrance Sixth Avenuo PHONE BLUE 913 Prince Rupert, B.C. P- flOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOnOOOOOOOO HE DAILY NEW3 FRIDAY. JUKE 19. GAME WAS ! SCORELESS Replay To lie Necewary in mlnhm Day Cup IVolball Last eventa. Signals and Fu.ii- ihave not even access to water for ! " .m.et Hi ,he " demics will increase. The danger irfort. The half lnlti 0imIai4 - you, you. the space given this letter. George H. Mayer, Secretary. Prince Rupert C.C.F. Club. l :h. We record two important events today-the arrival ."5 grater t nr::,a ri u:n : TT:tjCi.-.i. 1.1 . . ... . . . lc" "nu overtime ui xxiiiic iuiinM.ci vuuiLiiui 111 vjnueu ouut'S iui unuuit'i iconaimma reierrea w exisv. visit and thp. ratifirntinn hv thp SnnrpniP Snviof nf trtn Thanking Mr. Bditor, for treaties with Great Britain and the United States. As important as the events themselves is the new spirit of confidence and the unquestioned assumption of victory associating itself with the events. The question no longer seems to be can we win but how long will it take to achieve the victory. The events themselves are, of course, important steps towards the speeding of the victory. The United Nations are now rapidly organizing themselves for the initiative and the offensive. The trip of Churchill and the meeting of the Supreme Soviet are among the i finishing touches to big things toward winning the war i which we may anticipate will soon be forthcoming. An important visitor today is the President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Chairman of the Board of Grain Commissioners. We trust that Mr. Mckenzie's visit will be mutually beneficial. He finds Prince Rupert recognized as a key port on the Pacific in a measure that it has not been recognized before. 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" O0l0000OO0000Oa0r!O00OO00OOl0OiOlO0OOl000000CO0Ci0a6 For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT do 0000 a tmoaocKHJooooooootJooooooa oaoaooaoaoooooooo oaoor FIRST G LID Hit The glider was first successfully flown In 1810. SAVE ALL EMPTY BOTTLES Fmpty Bottles are need-ed.along with scores of other articles normally discarded in peace time. Your local Salvage Corps will collect them, sell them, and use the proceeds for patriotic purposes. . So put all discarded articles, including empty bottles, to one side and have them picked up by your local Salvage Corps. Make sure nothing is wasted. Dominion Day trophy at Actvpoii 1111 Signals winning the tci. ,. ted to play up-hill In the :.; half. From the kkk off It was ,- lent that tuh teams were w natched. Fusilien forward .11 played some pretty football i sm allly on the left wing which t., ever a threat to the dots ! dashers hut, In the Signals lui back line, they were up apn.n probably the strongest line lr. '. district. Some pretty duels w. : the result Play was from en end. with the Fusiliers hsvit" !. edge on play territorially : :ame close on a couple of o-m sions and Lawford had to n, smartly to riear his. lines At ?! ther end McNaufht and Jo.w had tries but Waugh was or. 1 toes and saved at the xpen of rner. The half ended with score tied at no count. The sm ud half was the first one over ;u- .: with the Signals having the ;i. but the Fusiliers forward line was ever dangerous on breaka , Norrie and Lister playlnn ".v.? very pdetty football. At the end the Fusiliers goal escaped .. the proverbial hairs b.ea:!. 1 the whole Signals forward line ':...: a try In a scrimmage but. ever time one of them shot, a Fu.. - got in the way and bloekel orr w.i piayea mil neither team was unto break down the other'i defend with the result that a re-play wt;: take place before the opponent - f Area Headquarters can be de-Med. This game win have to be Hayed before Thursday of next week. Teams SlgnU-4.avfrd; Randall and Wallace: Baker. Smith and Yel-md: Brock, Martinique, Job Men, '-lilder and M:uht. Subs. De-Tiers and Patrick. Fusiliers Wnugh; Harris and Towles; Theitede. Mtatern and Farquar; Norrie. Llater, Cerrutl, Lynch ancT Bon nar. Subs., Spboner and Burdy. Line Man Hart and Richardson. Referee WoodaWe. On Tuesdavy evening. Air oFrce md Midlands met and the Air rree ran out winners to met Navy In the semi-final next Toea- y. Ooah were scored for the 'Here by Cousins and Fowler with out any reply by the Midlands. A ro.eu was entered br Midland claiming that Air Force ued Army men but this was disregarded. -Mrs. J. A. Brown sailed- last night for a trip to Vancouver. Capt. E. Parsonage, who has been In the city for the pan few weeks, returned last night to Victoria 111 1-5C-w ""r ' n 1 yM t x u s A,k f,,r Th advertisement is not AUSSii: WOOL CLIP Australia's wool clip Is about !.-000.000.000 pounds a year. The Hyde Transfer WOOD (let Your Winter Supply Now HYDE TRANSFER Second Avenue Phone 50 WE PA Y CASH For Old Phonograph Records NO STRINGS NOTHINfJ TO HUY NO WAITING Bring your old records to us no matter how their condition and we will pay you poor 5 CENTS FOR EACH 10 INCH RECORD 8 CENTS FOR EACH 12 INCH RECORD NOTE: Laminated records (paper core) are not ac-ceptcd-these include Regal, Harmony, Velvet, Edison, Columbia (except C series) and fc few othera. All other makesVictor, Bluebird, Decca, Brunswlck-arc good for cash. ' This offer may he withdrawn at any time so GET RUSY-CASH IN NOW Take Your Old Records To puonsnea or displayed displayed by by lr Govcrnmenl of British CoJumbU !! II the Liquor Control Board r by Father's Day SUNDAY, JUNE 21 Father Won't Remind ou But We Do 1 WILLIAM F. STONE U4 NOW IS THE TIME- Give us an order right away for the amount nf coal jou expect to need next season. This will enable in to m your requirements now or as supplier arrive. . It Is Important that you should lay In your cos) ww' this summer as It is almost certain that the driicn not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand we winter, IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY YOUR COAL EAR'" (It Is also nccassary to place your order a day ahead Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. 1-iiynr.H nu im m If you have something to bcII- n classified in this nanci will soon let you know if t'ierL i buyer in the city.