7 f V4 THE, DAILY NEWS PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISll COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR Torpedoeing of Centaur ... We may be horrified and shocked at the ruthless torpedoeing of the Australian hospital ship Centaur but we may not be surprised. The deliberate sinking without warning of the vessel of mercy, for -the -type of which there is supposed to be protection under the provisions of international law, is but typical of the tactics employed by the enemy we are up against. Here has been recorded another of the charges which we would do well to remember when the day of reckoning comes and which should guard us against getting too soft-hearted in the face of remorseful or rependant pleadings. Our rlnv nf renkmiincr will come and. for the satisfac tion of ourselves and the chastening of our enemy, wc n 11 t i 1 1 At may be excused n we are not too cnamapie men. LOCALS C. Drlnkwater left Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver. " Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bryant returned to the city this morning from a vacation trip to Vancouver. ,G. W. Nickerson, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, returned to the city this morning. G. A. McMillan, manager of Canadian National Coast Steamships, arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, being here for a brief visit on official business. Major J. A. Motherwell, chief supervisor of fisheries, who has been on an Inspection tour of this district, left last night on his return to Vancouver. r 1 Mrs. -F M. Crosby returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Serst. O. L. Hall, district chief of provincial police, accompanied by Mrs. Hall, left last night for B. Thorsteinssen, inspector of schools, returned to the city 'this morning from a trip to the Ocean Falls and Bella Coola district on official business. Private Trevor Williams, who Is visiting here, will return by Saturday evenjngs train to his military training duties at Calgary. The life of a soldier appears to be agreeing with him and he is looking fine and fit. Henry Smillie, who was in a local law office a few years ago, is In the same military camp at Calgary as Private Williams. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT The Hostess Thf. Service Wives' dub meets asain tomorrow afternoon in the I T.aHlne' TjiincrA tho "Y." Joe 1 Terry has brought in some curtain j material to be made up lor one 01 the fort's recreation rooms. The . new Service Wives' pins are here j and are quite tne most auracuve club pin I have seen. Since last meeting quite a few members have moved away from town so it's up to each remaining member to try to bring a friend to this meeting and keep up the membership. Invitations have gone out for a Sergeants' dance at their own camp on Saturday evening. Junior hostesses will meet at the "Y" when .transports will be on hand to take them out. Remember the dinner and dance they gave a few weeks ago, girls? They are the perfect hosts and we do have a good time out there. Besides I am issuing c challenge to all, comers at darts. Padre Garbutt turned up again today on a "forty-eight." He never forgets a face and it's like old home week having him around. I had a letter from Audrey Hamilton which is so full of news I'm sure you'll find It interesting. She says " " As you can see we have finally found ourselves an apartment Did the Cromble find a place to live and how arc they? Say Hello to them for us Tony was surprised the other day to look up from the deck of his ship and see Jack Regular standing there .Sorry to hear about Dutch being poisoned Has Breen had the Hut redecorated?.. . and her small daughter come down 1 for lunch every Friday and then w go up to Beacon Hill Park and feed Protect What You Have- Make it last.... with pasmt! difficult or impossible to get. There are sufficient supplies of Sherwin-Williams Paints in your dealers' stores to meet LETTERBOX Editor, Dally News: Many of us are acquainted with what we call "two-ob men, u" it is mv belief that none of these men are holding down two jobs fnr rnrIntl rpnsnnS. In these times it Is understandable that men should work long hours but there should always be time left over for enough, rest. But these two-lob men" do not get enougu rest and so many of them are not fit to- do their work. Their share is left for others to do ana in many Instances they are a menace to their fellow workers. I think this "two job" racket should stop. It Is hindering the war effort. HUGH S.' CARNIE. Mrs. H. F. Robins returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. TIRE EASILY? Take Gin Pill the "relief or money back" kidney remedy to help remove the excess acids that may be the cause of that laiy, logy feel ing. .Money Dack if not satisfied. R.uUr (In, 40 Pills essential civilian requirements. Sherwin Williams Paints serve you doubly because they beautify as well as protect. For decoration and colour guidance ask your Sherwin-Williams Dealer to lend you his "Paint and Colour Style Guide." The Sherwin-Williams Co, Consul! your local Sherwin-Williams dealer nf Canada. Limited Head Office MQNTRlM. Howe & McNulty Hardware G09 Second Avenue Telephone 3G1 Urn is riu (In tbt VS. uk tor "Glno PUU") KM the ducks We've seen Dr, Yaege: quite a bit. He's, a lot of fun thanks for the clipping Sincerely Tony and Audrey." PRESERVING your property from deterioration against time and weather, with the best paint, becomes a patriotic duty under present conditions; you avoid future repairs and replacements supplies for which are badly needed for war use and may in any case be 4M1 r SEES Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent .Third Ave. Phone 568 I GOLD SEAL I M gjgg' rancy ivea and Herring In Tomato Sane H are both on active icrvlce but will be back on your jjg grocer's shelf soon as condi- i Salmon 2 2 ditions permit. j iMrmmrmmmmmmmmmsM FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. R1 WEDNESDAY. MAY 19. lm ON0' ' w- 1 1 -Sl "tt" . v i i ' .j Jf, There are still plenty of unrationed foods on the market. Couple them with the limited supplies of rationed items, and you still have the ingredients of many a healthful and tasty menu. Right here's where your electric range and refrigerator can help. They'll save precious vitamins and food flavours. They'll help you serve delicious, nourishing meals and help save time and drudgery, too. Yes, your electric servants arc jour wartime auxiliaries for patriotic pleasures at home. Take good care of them. Cemetery Service Those wishing plots fixed at Falrvlew Cemetery, phone the caretaker at the Cemetery between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. week days. SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Quern Charlotte Islands. 00yUA0 t RtDW SAYS: "Tnoy your home in dicw giiolinf lti, .suy-at-bomc AiyiP' FIRST AIDS FOR SUMMER GROOMING! Don't wilt like the last Rose of Summer while It's stll) only May! Look fresh as a daisy all summer with personal necessities you'll always find in profusion at THE VARIETY STORE! They'll "keep your hair curly and your teeth peanv wlul P1 tlcally no effort at all. X Check the list of what you want. No doubt we have It. We've so many thlngsl I THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are littie dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST BUY... 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