J0AY. JANUARY 22. 1943 c-dau, as always, ihc 'Saladd label is your guarantee of a uniform blend of fine aualily has. rrilll AVI A" IJ a r litiation Women ui niinlJA Wednesday Mght hhcuhcetneht r I Cinu.'Hl11 TTVrtHf tin !br. TEA- Prince Rupert Chapter 211, Moose who were pres- 1 if -splendor of the floor work toe ritualistic ceremonies left ;prc .:on on au present. advertisements In this n ii nic ft ijiii r r li tin ix. . month at 25c a word. 22, : - by the Prince Rupert Dock Sports and Welfare ii.: . y 10 ii. Admission' o presentation of red or Pi.-; Ladles free. Proceeds donated to Aid to Russia lp Norway Invitation Dance, o' will To in B A Invitation Dance, Feb. Tt'i 1 1 Tni, i.il.. AJJ Hill Feb. 19. SERVICES TO , ..V.U..S uu M J- l?"'", Stewart and North. lu"n Charlotte iti.nrf. kill Information, Ticket ana reservation FKANK J. SKINNER Prince ltllnr Iv.nt Are. Phone SHI J. L. Curry Late of Yukon) Chiropractor "esriiolme Kooms Sj M. S. Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor or Income Tax Itelurns see . . E. Mortimer Interesting And Useful ."More and More People Taking U Shooting as Hobby meeting on Wednesday night, ....... . ..... ... , . h, Oddfellows' Hall. The lnltla-' . " Z ' y V, IaS" "c uu Clnatln? nnst.lm , n iu nr, thr- membership class tooK nnt,'. V" " ;1 t . nauonat asset. Moie and c ih: event being in honor he- Lava) Order of the then friends more of .the people of this country are adopting It as their hobby and sport. Major R. G.-Pickrell told uie Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon Wednesday. "In pre-war days when I first organized tho Canadian National the ceremonies and Rifle Association and the Canadian ,:j excniises of the Chapter, Revolver Association, I experienced members and guests enjoyed considerable opposition from well refreshments. During meaning people who had the idea .iris- :overal of the officers that to teach the younger people Chapter spoke In praise of to shoot, was to teach militarism .;ti.;:::.-y and progress the and instil a war-like spirit in their ;ic: o '.ne Moose nave maao uwjwe uniutt;ni neans. :e organization of their 'Tnls opposition was rapidly ""prrom. boweve: . more by the at- tltude of the people who took up shooting as a sport than anything else because the die-hards saw no difference In their outlook on life after they became shooters than before. If anythV.g, they saw a steadier and more reliable lad or lass, for shooting is a demanding hobby and to excel one must bo prepared to sacrifice such things a? drinking, heavy smoking and too many late nights. If one is prepared to obey St. Paul's injunctions and 'Do all things moderate ly, anyone can become a first class shot. To become a champion one must, cf course, sacrifice more as well as be somewhat gifted. "In 1930 there was approximately 500' men and women taking part In various matches. In 1939 when T quit the Job of president there were around 12,000 people in Canada doing serious shooting." Following his brief talk. Major Pickrell gave a demonstration of his remarkable prowess as a mf.rks-man with revolvers and pistols, firing at various targets by time and rapid fire. The highlight was the shootln? out of a flame in a, small candle. Some years ago Major Pickrell gave a similar demon stration before the Gyro Club. Since then he has lost none of his abilities as a. marksman. Funeral Notice The funeral service of the late George M. Fraser will be held at the B. C. Undertaking Parlor, Second Street, on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Waver Prince Kupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 iwKni imm vxtmTMVKtMtm 1 n Our Delivery Schedule 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY TUESDAY, TIIUItSDAY, SATURDAY Please' co-operate by placing your order as early as possl- g ble. To ensure oeuvcij, voders must be In by 4 p.m. the day preceding neuvcij. m N ... nillP1 MUSSALLbivio Economy Store "Where Dollar? Have More Cents" Phnn 1R.1!) P.O. BOX 575 A. A meeting of Royal Black Pre-ceptory 1224 of Prince Rupert will meet Sat. Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. In I. O, O. F. Hall. Visiting Brtheren Breen Mclvin, formerly stationed here with Young Men's Christian Association War Services, returned to the city this week after having been located for some time at Victoria. He is taking charge at the Hut In the city. City council, council committee and school board can now meet in comfort in the evenings in the city council chamber. Arrangements have been made whereby members of the fire department take over the firing of the City Hall heating plant by night for $15 per month. Tentobt's train., due to arrive from the East at 10:33, was reported this morning to. be seven hours late. The train, which was due af 7 o'clock last evening, Is now expected at 10 o'clock tonight. Winter weather conditions are holding up the trains. A-fry Coughing Here's Easy Time-Tested' Way To Get Relief Get after those distressing spells of coughing and ease misery of the cold the widely used Vlcks way . . . Boll some water. Pour It Into a bowl. Add a good spoonful of Vlcks VapoRub. Then breaths In the steaming medicinal vapors. With every breath you take VapoRub's medication soothes Irritation, quiets coughing, helps clear head and breathing passages. FOR ADDED RELIEF... At bedtime rub Vlcks VapoRub oa throat, chest and back. Its poultice-vapor action works to bring you comfort while you sleep. I Peter Lakie and Fred Scadden left on Wednesday for a trip to Prince George where they are rep resenting the local Rotary Club at the Installation of a new club there. Kansas aborigines made hoes 1 rom the shoulder blades of bison, archeologists have discovered. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TRUE. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Annual Meeting St. John's Ambulance Ass'n, Sunday, 2 pjn. A.R.P. Station, 4th Street and Second Avenue. ' (19) Aid. II. M. Daggett has been appointed as representative ol the city council on the board of directors ot the Prince Rupert General Hospital. At a conference tomorrow evening with local officials of Wartime Housing, the city council and board of school trustees will protest Jointly at the conditions In which the grounds of Booth Memorial School have been left through piling of lumber and traffic on heavy trucks thereon. Robert O. Gibson, local area supervisor for Young Men's Christian Association War Services here, left on this morning's train for a trip to Toronto to attend a conference. He will also stop off at his home at Edmonton for a visit and expects to be away about six weeks. George Lutz, Williams Lake garageman. left by this morning's The Prince Rupert Rotary Club, train on his return to his home at I- regular weekly luncheon yes- In the Cariboo after having spent terday, voted $25 to the Canadian a couple of -days here visiting with Mi to Russia Fund. B. R. Dodds his son, Cyril Lutz, who recently was the "winner of the raffle In had the misfortune to lose a leg ad 01 the Queen's Fund. W. E. in an accident at Port Edward but, Drake of Vancouver was a visitor who Is now making good progress at the luncheon. President George tr. wards recovery In the Prince u- Miicnen was in we cnaor, Rupert General Hospital. 800 BOOKS ARE TAKEN Many Volumes to be Dispatched From Here for Armed Forces The recent Book Blitz campaign sponsored by the local Labor Youth Federation in which the Bap tist Young People's Association, the Anglican Youth People's As soclation, Boilermakers' Union, Machinists" Union, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire,, Prince Rupert ' Teachers' Association, Young Men's Christian Association War Services and. Chinese Youth Asspclatlon also took part resulted in the collection of some eight hundred books which will be sent I to Vancouver for renovation and will eventually be directed to the J men or tne armed forces tnrougn the medium of Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. The most of the 800 books col lected were as a direct result of a house to house visitation which was made by some thirty young people one evening under the direction of Paul Taranger. Bruce Mlckleburgh was chairman of the general committee of the Book Blitz with John Kromhoff as Mr. J. A. Tens Is ln charge for indicate they were cafgo carriers. SHOE SALE Ufa Clearance Sale of Ladies' and Children's SHOES AND SLIPPERS For the early shoppers we have 200 pairs of Shoes and Slippers at the Clearing Prico of 99c LADIES! Here's a real opportunity to buy a good pair of Shoes. Clearing of odds and ends' In our Murray Shoes. Itegular price, $7.50 to $9.50. C1 Cfl SALE PIMCK 0J" Come ln and look .around, there are many other Bargains on Sale at the FASHION FOOTWEAR Next to Variety Store Phone Red 321 'Outside Collector For City Suggested Might be Used to Advantagt Various Ways, it is Thought in It has been suggested in the city council that there should be a systematic check-up on poll tax payments, trade licences and dog taxes. This, it has been suggested, might be carried out to advantage by a man working out of the city hall. There might also be checking up of utilities accounts. The suggestion is being gone into CUssiFiED (Classified advertising Is pay. able cash in advance. No charges. FUK SAUK IFOR SALE Radio, 7-tube RCA Victor battery set, long and short wave, Al condition, almost like new. Snap. For further particulars Phone Red 735. (23) FOR SALE Four roomed house. 1353 Fredeiick Street. (20) H 3 HELP WANTED the I.O.D.E. of the outward dis- ST Would patch of the books. SHOWED THEIR STUFF Early Roman vessels sometimes carried baskets at the masthead to the Unemployment Insurance Commission for the position of) City Clerk for the Corporation ol the City of Prince Rupert. Applicants must possess necessary qualifications as to education and knowledge of Municipal procedure. Preference will be given to those having legal training. Must be exempt from Military Service. Apply stating age, qualifications, experience and salary expected to Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AM 19. (19) WANTED WANTED Electric radio and iron. Apply Box 425 Daily News. (20) WANTED $15 Reward. Young couple, no children, desire house keeping room, close ln. Apply Box 24 Daily News. (25 RESPECTABLE young couple, no children, non-drinkers or smokers, desire living quarters. $25 reward. Apply Box 417 Daily News. (18 LOST LOST Parcel containing slacks. Would finder please Phone Blue 821. 23; the person who took bv mistake, small black suitcase with Stateroom 94 marked on It, please return to Dally 'News. (18) PERSONAL MARRIED OR ENGAGED? THEN you should read the unusual, sensational book "Facts of Life,"-25c postpaid; 136 pages; adults only; guaranteed. Illustrated medical catalogues included free. Medical Health Bureau, Station F., Toronto. I GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pj Salmon and are Herring In Tomato Sauce both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as ditions permit. " 321 2nd Ave. iiPiai!iM!iiiiaiii!iMiiiiMll!H1ll1H1!lH!l!!lll!!!llI'U!' urn IfWMimiFtl1"''1''"11 '' Tin- Wartime Jiererage of TUoutaruh Phone 654 ' For Free Home lMivrry COAST BREWERIES LTD. VANCOUVER - NEW WESTMINSTER VICTORIA It Takes Army For Re-unions m u This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columb'a. Ringless Brides British Worry WANTED Reliable woman, light' LONDON. Jan. 22 (API Brides housekeeping and care of 2'2- MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 22 (AP) without rings and babies without year-old girl during' day. Salary Secant Ashburn met Sergeant carriages have been added to the open. U.S. Staff House H, C.N. Ashbm recently for the first time wartime worries of the British. Park ' or Phone Street '- 646 (23) ln sIx years- Leader Marjorie Ash- So far, there are no bare-flnger- burn. who holds the WAAC rank ed brides and babies haven't had to WANTED by dry goods store, ex- equivalent to sergeant, came home walk or use taxis but W. F. Hlggs, perienced salesgirl. Apply Em- on a surprise visit. Her brother, M. P. from Birmingham views the ployment Office, AF 31. (22) sSt- Lloyd Ashburn of Fort Sill, near future with concern and Okla., also visited home unexpect- wants the Board of Trade to do APPLICATIONS will be received by edly. They hadn't met since 1936. something about It. SPEED VICTORY - - Do Your Utmost in Giving to the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund SEAL COVE TRUCKING & TRANSPORTATION CO; THREE TWO TAXI John Gurvich CONTRACTOR ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY- For Prince Rupert to go Over the Top ' j Because we are free the Empire expects each one to do his duty This is Our Duty Give Generously to , CANADIAN AID TO RUSSIA FUND They gave up their ALL so that we might keep ours No cause is more worthy of our support. - DO YOUR IilT I i i I I s 11 I 1 t s 1 rI3 HI i'-i -,