Ly or "'BER 2S, 1943 11 WIB. And Icr Vour Victory Suit uilli Cuffs IG THE TAILOR ?Z0 Sixth Street I I IPijlli I' re & McNulty HARDWARE 01 Pi MPUHH mm i th & Elkins Ltd. MBINO & HEATING rnone 174 i MRS. CERALD JOHNSTON thoufnt the weuld ith end fl AmbHien. ne merry, jittery, hewlach y ami new refill w. Fruit- -tires quickly nude her feet healthy and happy arain. Perhapl an inactive liver his jot YOU down tool Buck it up with Fruit-a-tivei, Canada'l Larieat Sell lot LiaT T-'-'-'- VACCINATE PIGEONS CAIRO, Oi Aa Innovation at the headquarters of the British Middle East Pigeon Service Is the vaccination of carrier pigeons for tropical diseases. ESCAPE NAZI OPPRESSION It is estimated that 400.000 Germans and Austrlans left the Heleh because of cnoression be-ween 1633 and 1939. TTTTTTTT1 NERVES cause pain and symptom effects, ifardless of name, designated as . . . trouble, dis-ease, or, disorder. To correct and prevent countless electrical terminal effects of cause unknown or known, Power Companies recofnlrte the advantages in dividends of money spent on maintenance uf Power Lines. Likewise. Chiropractic is "Service and Maintenance" of nerve Power-Lines. Trunk "POWER" Lines between brain-generator and nerve terminal effects. DR. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR has opened new offices In the Smith Block care for the growing number recognizing in health dividends the distinct and unusual advantages of vital Power" Service. AAAiAAAAAi 4.A1AAAAAAAAA4.A SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 TTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTT This is the FIFTH VICTORY LOAN Do Vour Stuff! GROTTO I CIGAR STORE A AAAAAAAAA4444AAAAAAAAAA f SKEEMA MOTOR TRANSPORT O. L. Urookes, Mgr. 24-Hour Taxi Service Trucking of all kinds Bus Service to Airport Special Charter Free Parcel Checking Room Public Waiting and Rest Rooms for Men and Women P.O. Box 104, Terrace Educational System Under Discussion 4 'To What Extent Does the Canadian Educational System Meet the Requirements of Changing Economic and Social Life?" This was the subject of the discussion at the orjen forum for service men which was held at the local Young V?ns Christian War Services Hut last we-k. Breen Melvin was, as usual, in charge and the discussion was led by Douglas Bishop of the teaching staff or Booth Memorial High School. About 18 were present and the most of them took part In the discussion. Tonight a discussion on the co-operative movement will be led by u. T. Greenwell of the I University of British Columblt 'extension department and next week banking will be the subject with Arnold Plater leading tne discussion. CO-CDS EMANCIPATED RCCK HILL, S.C. G The TTTW uuu siuaenis or wintrop uoi- jlege for women can play cards and smoke in their rooms If I they have parental consent. I College officials granted permls- sion recently after a poll of sentiment ! among etudents. U.S. Football SATURDAY Colgate 20, Cornell 7. Perm State 13, Bethany 0. Army 39. Yale 7. ! Pennsylvania 33, Columbia 0. George Pre-Flight 20, North Carolina Pie-Flight 7. Navy 28, Georgia Tech 14. West Virginia 32, Carnegie Tech 0. Indiana 34. Wisconsin 0. Michigan 49, Minnesota 6. Notre Dame 47, Illinois 0. Northwestern 13, Ohio State 0. Purdue 28, Iowa 7. Louisiana State 27, Georgia 6. Texas 58. Rice 0. Southern California 6, College of Pacific 0. Washington 27, March Field 7. Fire in Sixth Street Cafe A flee. cauFec by a kltrhen stove overheating the wall, behind it. broke out at 10 o:lock last night In the Green Spot Cafe on Sixth Street near Second Avenue, doing an undetermined amount of damage. The fire spread upward on the outside of a brick chimney rurminjr up through the Empress dance hall above the cafe. Running hose lines in through the cafe and through the dance hall, firemen had the blaze under control before it' had advanced to a state where the whole bullding'was threatened. national A WORD (a) SERVICE THE DAILY NEWS PAGE 5. How Disorderly House Is Run Prince Rupert Chinese Acts as Star Witness in Vancouver Prosecution Wong Gonn, Chinese cannery worker from the Prince Rupei : district, u the star witness r the crown In a bawdy hou trial which is proceeding in County Court in Vancouver be fore Judge Harper The C fendant Is Raymond Runner charged with living in part ... the earnings of prostitution at the Palace Rooms on Wes' Hasting Street in Vancouver. Wong Goon told of visiting the Palace Rooms and asking for a room and a 'girl. Runner took him to a room for which he charged DO;, telling him to watt a few minutes. Soon a girl ( entered the room and the Chi- nese paid her $2 which had i been given him by the police, j Runner had been arrested j and released on $200 but dis- I a ppeared and was eventually re- j arrested in Toronto and brough 1 back to Vancouver. FARTHING TO STAY LONDON, 0i The farthing value i cent is here to stay. Asked to eliminate farthings when fixing food prices, the Food Ministry said an extra farthing on the price would make the traders' marglhg of profit too big, and if taken Tjff would make it too-low. SELECTIVE OF CAUTION TO MEN OF MILITARY AGE AND TO THEIR EMPLOYERS National Si-IeHive Service Civilian Regulations authorize the Minister of Ijilxuir to require that male employees furnish their eniloern wilh evidence thut they have not failed to comply with National Selective Service Mobilization Herniations (i.e., the Military Call -Up). It is intended thut an order win he issued (shortly, requiring entplojers to curry out the necessary check on their male employees, and to report tiny men who do not produce the required evidence of compliance. The check up will cover every male employee who has reached the u:e of IK jcars and six mouths and has not reached his 33! 1 1 i hirthday. The mail will have to fehow evidence in one of the following forms: A man ilitx'liursied from llio Armed I urcex follow inn service during Hie priwiit war t-lmuld iuve liis iliwliarne rertilieule. A diwliuriMil man ln lias not u certificate fliouhl apply for one in the following maimer! Army llibtricl Officer 0rnmnriinT, Military Itintrict in triiYi discharge took place. AirKeconU Office, lt.CA.F. 1lea,U iiurfrr, iYo. 5 Temporary liuihlinp, Ottau-a, Out. Nary Secretary of Karat train, Otlatra, Out. (1) A man who linn reMiiilcl to a direction from a licpMriir of a litlloruil Moliili-7.atiotl Hoard, 1o H-rmrt Tor metllrul examination under Aloliilizaliun Kepn-latioiiH, (.liouUl have either a cerlllicate of iinlitnesK or an tinier for MtKiiie-liient of military training from the ' Dmnional KepiNlrar. (A nian t-ntitletl 1o cither document vim liuft lout 111 coie hould'iniinetliatelv apply to the )it ir-ionul eintrar lio iHii-tl the original, for a tluplicute.) (r) A man vlio Iium lieen rejected on application for voluntary enlistment in the Army since the hcpimiiiift ff tlie wur, should huve a lertilicate sliowing that lie Ha rejected through medical unfil-ih'kh. (If a man entitled, to ouch a ccrtiliealedocH not pottnew it, he slxiuld apply to tlie HiKtricl Atilitary I lead-quarters of the DiKtrict in which he applied for cnlUtmenl, In order to procure the necCHHury form.) (d) A man in the dcKij-nulcd cUhx'h liohnt not readied hi Itllth hirthday, vlniuai married uk at July l.'th, 1910, or who, liaving heen mnrrled liefore that tlate, is A widower with children, must lie prepared to furnii.li evidence, u h as a marriage certificate or liirth certificate of a child, to show that he was married liefore July l.'th, 1910, and that he is now either married or is a widower willi children. (e) A man who has rcorted for enrolment in the Army under an Order Military Training ixHiicd under tlie Mohilization Reputations and who lias liecn rejected should have a certificate showing lie wax rejected through medical unfitness. If a man entitled to such certificate docs not immhchs it, he should apply to the District Officer Commanding the Military District in which he was rejected. (0 (I) A man who Is not suhject to the Mohilization Regulations liecause lie is an enemy alien who has not made application for naturalization may tdilain a certificate from a registrar of his Divisional Mohilization Hoard indicating that the Mohilization Regulations do not apply to him and such certificates must lie obtained by all such enemy aliens! (il) A man who is an alien and neither a national of Itelgium, Czechoslovakia, Tlie Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the United States nor Yugoslavia and has not applied for naturalization may be relieved of his duly under Mohilization Regulations, hut lie gives up his right to future Canadian citizenship after the war; where such men have applied for such relief and leen granted such status, certificates will lie issued by registrars in appropriate cases. This caution is issued to facilitate compliance with the order which is proposed. A reasonable interval will be allowed to permit men to provide themselves with whatever document, as referred to above, they may be entitled to hold. Employers are requested i give notice oj this proposal 1o tlteir mule employees, tojurililule the operation o lite order ulien issttetl. HlMrihU'Y MIlUllllX Mitiiater of lAibour A. MacNAMAHA Director, Sat'wnal 5t( ctii Service VAN' CLOCKS AT PREMIUM MELMOUR'NE, W Employment of men to awaken workers leaving early for work may be undertaken in Australia. No clocks are made in the country and alarm clocks are almost nni racurabls. B F Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK " VALENTIN DAIRY j PHONE 657 vm UfmmrmmumnarmrMvmrw CALL LEO OYER High Class Decoratine 2 an.1 Paperhangin? 4 Ked 395 8G7 Rorden St, VTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's SHACK BAR (Our Coffee is Tops) lilAiaAAAliiAililtAiliil 1 SHRIMPS FKESH EVERY DAY L'oat "W.S.L." First Float west of Imperial Oil Co. daily after 4 p.m. In t lie 5li:rme Court of tlrltlsli Cnlmnlila In I'robnlc III tlir Mutter of tlie "Ailtiiliiistrntlon Art" mill lit tlir Matter of tlie r.Miite of Al lirrt ISeHie (Otlierlt known n (iriirrt- Allirt IV-rtie) DrmiM l. TAKE NOTICE tlm. by ort'T His Honor. W. E. Flslver. mmtie on e 22nd ctay of Oat ler AI3. 1943. I woh tiropolnltPd Adniluirttrt:r w Will annexed) cf the Estate i Al-'?r; Be toe (Ot(6rwlsc kr wn a' CVearve Albert Betibe) deceased, and all p.ulM'8 havi!r,!f claims r rtln f n:d estate are orttoy required t. turnip Biune. prripsrly vended, to me on or otatmit the 22nd diy of Nc vein-iber, AX. 1943. and all frtle lud P-i'-stl to U-is Ft' -i'e are renulred II '".v l'ie aimi"'jrlt nf tihelr tndebt-ednese to me fonUvn'liUi DATED :t Prince Rtipent, B.C. itlhls 22nd day af Odtdtxir. AD. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT OtrnobU Ackmlnlatrator, Prlnoe Rupert, B.C. S BAKi. 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