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Thermos Refill 15 oz. only . Ihermos Bottles 30 oz S2.2 inermos bottle Corks 25 .90 ,05 Parchment Papers 15 or 2 for .25 Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Driuzptsts THi; RKXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 8? Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Hutchers. NOVASTE READY TO 'COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storagi PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ld. BRITISH COLUMBIA 33 YOUTH ARE ORGANIZING Further Flans Made for Assembly to Be Held Here. Youth and Harding. Youth and H11L r v tui wmt'ii i j this time are: ' Editor-In -Chief Margaret Lamb. 1 Managing Editor Allan Arm-1 strong. News Editor Jean Deny. Asilstant Editors John Tavlor l VrvntV. 9nj Fay Engelcke. Elk-en Foster, Hide-1 ko Yamashlta, Kathy Coombs,! Verne Ciccone. Norah Dougherty,! Gordon Calderwood. i Photographer J. Eastwood. Business Manager Gwynn Holt- hv i Advertising Manager George v.iiri5iopner. i Advertising Solicitor Nancy' Owens. Cashier and Accountant Lillian Nohr, Make-Up Manager Bill Hunter.' Chief Reporter Margaret Smith. Circulation Manager Gerry) Woodslde. Exchange Manager Jean Smith. Reporters C. McKenzle, 8. Sor-enson, R. Warne and A. Sakai. Typists M. Grelg and Y. Nish-lkaze. i Advisor Mark Hill. i ;Is Retiring From School Service W. II. Berry to Be Superannuated at End of Month. . i W H. Dcrry, who has been identified with local schools for the past twenty-twq years. U retiring on .superannuation at the end of this month. For most of the time he has been Janitor at Booth Memorial School i BLACKHEADS laplr 4ImIt a4 dluppMr by (hit on Inpl. ttU tni ur mtho4. Cat twt ouri o( rexlft'povUr from as? drut n, ipriakl a W. t riatfc. aa4 VPlT luUr-Ttrr blcUa4 will U oa- F THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MAJICIJ Inlander Has SHAVIAN Changed Hands COMEDY Mrs. Amy Kaspar of Stewart Fur-chases I'lonccr Property From i Crerar Estate. The' Prince- Rupert Youth Con-i , . . . . w i dea! whereby Mr. Kas- Amy ference to be held during the week-end of March 20 will be a' f f'? acqU,rCf the, broad assembly which will not ' T "8 T commit the organisation takinj T&Z f f73t f7T fvT M part, it was decided at a confer!; "J ' n Crerar u announced ence planning meeting Monday ?h"ald night compost of delegates and Jl , observers from the Boilermakers- PSSLJSS'mh " Hclcrson Ltd-Commerce. Union, Toe H, Junior Chamber ofj" - United Church Young Peoples' Society. Youth Committee, Chinese Youth Association Tid Teachers' Federation. Commission chairmen were tentatively chosen as follows: Youth and the World at War-Bert O'Neill the Church Ken Letter Box RADIO' RECEPTION Editor. Dally News: Today at lunchtlme I VA Education . wltr a great Interest to -Mark vertlsement by a local vh..- Trf, ....... Jwhlch ' told the toW IHU-ned an puono " j-u.8c m,au certa,n indent little vvT. . . gentleman was our "Oenle of the ,k a J and Z AJUWack ARpli- vC rAn?ed Corrlgan. RwceeLaP" d was mine to command at The touch of a Button.- I vJnS rnZ radio sets erttoed by the same Te The "iouth Committee, an or-'mtie and , and behoidt ,. Ionization having as Ite ,uncUon stead of the mustc and nem;f the promotion of a youth confer- wrId tatere,t thal he just ence and Youth Council In Prince' .... . Rupert, was given authority to at the touch of a button." the darn 25Ue Ka.,?atl0n?1 Wrk C"-'sPker almost blew out at my nected with the conference. sub-if-- . . ect to the -authority of the con- ofb dlrfcrent by membfrs lhe f h - D """ " wlly to save the family radio from meet again prior to the confer- rooS ming apart on the jlrlnt ence. li. i . The new set-up. It Is felt will' "7. .rT" B'"g.n n.a result in much broader and more J no ct and flther lh active participation on the Dart'tu.i. . of organizations and young people. ;wron bulton or The ourDOse of the eonfprwicp .. . " . , , ... l ""g wun somcming somewhere. L T f PV,8ram Jlit; Swy at Um like thWc. when action i by all local 1 young people the dlIferpnt MrT, , towards ginning the war ajalnst to rirst conation tn the u FascUt slavery and towards mak- of the alrwavc& tn , Ins Prince Rupert secure against should k t UD to " Axis raids, elect a delegate or del- .., , egates to the Provincial Youth ..'. " J"8! " can amount to a considerable ram Prince PHn Rupert RiiTvrt (ln thcsc day$ and BO-MEHI OUT AGAIN Booth Memorial lllth School Publication Appears. twhen I am not able to get recep-j tion, I go out. Going out very often, means the spending of money that otherwise would be saved. All in all the whole matter demands attention and attention right now instead of tomorrow or the next 'day. InxJosing It is my opinion that, if the different pieces of electrical equipment that are causing this 'Interference are leaking to such an extent, they must be laring "Bo-Me-Hl." oubllcatlon of Hclency to a great degree and It t the journalism class of Booth Me- the duty of the persons concern- mortal High School, has made an- cd 10 rectify them and, by doins j other appearance. It is a bright s0- save money and the patience i eight-page sheet replete with in- c general public. urresung scnooi news and com- ianwng you, air. taiior. BRITTANICUS ' Whifflets hfom The Watertfont The three power tugs Pacnena, Cuprite and Daly of the Armour Salvage Co. fleet here are. being kept busy these days on various sorts of work, much for the Department of National Defence. The Daly. Capt. Henry Hansen, returned to port yesterday after a trip to Cumshewa Inlet with a logging donkey and load of dynamite for the A. P. Allison Logging Co. Union steamer Catala returned to port at 11 o'clock this morning from Port Simpson and Stewart and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. Capt. Ernest Sheppard Is back In command of the Catala this voyage after having been ashore in Vancouver on annual vacation. MaJr Barbara" Is Interestlnc I Picture at Capitol Theatre This Mid-Week. . "Major Barbara." a witty and brilliant George Bernard Shaw comedy In which the popular Brlt-lh stars Wendy Hlller. Robert Morley and Rex Harrison share stellar honors, comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The story concerns a multi-! millionaire who manufacture 1m-' plements of war tn the belle: that to make war on war it U necessary to use all the strength of modern arm men U. He clashes with his daughter who is devoting all her energies to spreading the work of the Salvation Army. "Major Barbara." as she U known, is engaged to a scholarly gentleman who sees logic in Uu arguments presented by the munitions manufacturer. How the romance between the couple progreasea leads to an exciting and suspe rueful climax with a typical Shaw finish. Many of the scenes tn the picture were photographed on location in Sheffield, in Devon and on the River Thames in th? shadow of Tower Bridge WAR EFFORT DISCUSSED Canadian Legion in Sevrton Preparatory to Central Meeting. Included tn the correspondence read at last evening's mee'ln of the Prince Rupert branch o! the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League were many acknowledgements of gifts sent to the men serving overseas or out of the city. Among those a ruing were R. J. Mathews, Stan Heavy-sides. Don Norton and Don Blake. J. P. Roch, H. Attree. J. O. Wright. J. O. Polsaant. D. Houston. D. J T. Cook. Bert Croat. H. M. 8eaton, R. Montgomery. O. H. Trip, C D Taper. Leo J. Hogan, Jack McCartney. BiU NeaWU. L. V. Tat-tersall. D. E. Alvey and George Dlbb. The "sptrlU of the troops" seem excellent. One who Is stationed in Scotland writes that "the climate is similar to that of Prince Rupert." The only difference is that what is called a downpour in Prince Rupert is called a Scotch mist there. A heavy rain there would be a cloudburst In Prince Rupert. ine business last night was chiefly in preparation for Wednesday nights regular meeting. Ways In which Canada's war effort might be made more effective and more immediate action that might be taken will be the subject of resolutions to be presented at the general meeting. Those In attendance at the meeting were J. Preece. In the chair, Harry Breen, W. J. Rancc. O. W. Slater. R. C. Bamford, J. J. Judge. J. m. Walker, Oeorgc Abbott, Hugh M. Smith, C. L. Young-man, Edgar Woodward and Nell Cameron. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert. J. Kun. Queen Charlotte Islands; J. J. Morse, city; F. Rustf, Skldc-gate; Ous Johnson, Vancouver; Harry McCouver and Don McCou-vcr, Claxton; D. Main, Sunnyslde, Advertise in The Dally News. LOOK MOMMY I GAINED J ANOTHER 3 BOUNDS Mother, here', a tip for you! Serve the whole family big itcaming bowls of Quaker Oats for breikfait every morning 1 Watch Quaker OatjhcIpputwcichtonprowinrrr,!l,l ?. I . ,uu' uuw " nc'P give new energy to adults. aiiAKEROATSVw VITAMIN B,. Contain l t in t-i-. i' it-, ' A m iv imernariOAOl units ptrounct, J A V w IF WHEN YOU CUT UP, YOU GET REWNANTS ...WHEN I CUT UP I GET MASTERPIECES Gaiiiu Pascal preJcr of "Pjrli", prufttn mi;nifiinl (urijiioa f Cor; Br4rd &)i)t'i fi . "MAJOR BARBARA" urrinj WlNOT Hlllli, f :' Rt llifioii oJ ReUrt M.rlt j RtlcuH tkm t's.uj At Begins Friday CAPITOL A rAMOUt lATIII TNIATII l-XTRA A t)) cd In Our NewiietUlVS. 1(1 O.V MARSHALL ISLWDS CM)S TONIGHT Complete Show ' -RINOSIDK MAISIC at 7 J GOOD SERVICE ... to Our Country and Homes! Our country rwjuenU us to eonwrve Rasolmr v.' advised Uvat we shall not be able to replace tirr : We request your co-operation in helping u ' policy of prompt service. By pliclnr all roil ordtn n oni: day b:iori: dixivkrv is kxpictku, iu ,..ma ui to route our deliveries In the mot economical minnt- tSsn by conserving both lire and (atollnc. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. piioni: r,i riioni Special Price for LAniKS' rind (IK NTS' NEl spkim; clotiiinc, $27.")0 and u; B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Black 717 30! Third An I Folding Carriages Jul rereirnl from (lie manufacturer a shipment of Carrlajei.. luby lllth Chalri, Baby Cribs, Baby llirnew. M Swlnj, and lUby Walker-now In our store for Jour lnpli.. ALSO we have received a shlnmrnt f iirrfroofr. nreen. B. lUthroom Clothes Hampers In a variety of colors, white blue and mauve. They are practical and attractive ConTrrUW Lounges Mats of all descriptions, suitable for every room Unpalnled Furniture. Tables, Chairs, Chest of Diawcn, IW coverings, Inlaid Llnoleunvs, Rugs, etc, at Elio's Furniture Store tiiirij avi;nui: I'llONi; Ciltl-t.N l OtTU COUNTRY AND HOMKS DKMAND GOOD SERVICE We ak your co-upcruiloii, ' ' ;.: our country rrnucsta u; gasoline. Wc are alo advLsed that we hul not Uc tibic ' replace tires for our truck In order to maintain our HlfT prompt service we ask you to place all ooal orders at lf U DAY IIEroili: DKLIVKUV IS ILl'i:CTi:i). IJy doln; u ' will enable us to route our deliveries tn the" most ccoi-om'-1 manner, thereby conserving both gasoUucnjid tires. Albert & McCaffery Lid. I'llflMl'U ft ' l'I.O tlU IIIL 111 If you have something to sell, a classified advert: ment in this paper will soon let you know if there is buyer in the city. , . -J 4