IP' ith THE DAILY HEWS PRINCE. RUPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAOINQ EDITOR y City Carrier '" j I SUBSCRIPTION RATES per week Per Year Per Month Mall, per Month Per Year ' ILY EDITION IS .15 $7.00 .55 .40' Wednesday. March 1. 1941 Little Greater Need . . . occm-Pfl tW it is more than worthwhile. The tories being told by repatriated men of the Forces -turning from the "twilight existence" in enemy- The "nroof of the nuddinc ' is louncl in tnis un- rf nrakp vmVpd bv all repatriates. Le activities of the- Canadian Red. Cross Society . . . IT'S .MUSIC TO OUR EARS . ... To hear people praising the Variety Store. They like our tremendous selection of merchandise and our service. It makes us really proud to know that the people of Prince Rupert can buy with confidence and satisfaction here. THE VARIETY STORE ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.CA. and Y.W.C.A. (By DOROTHY OARBUTT Last Sunday evening at St. Andrews Cathedral the service i was conducted by young soldiers I who are members of the Angli can Young People's Association Dean Gibson remarked in Introduction that it had been planned to have repiesentatives of the Navy and the Air Force take part as well but unexpected duties prevented it. The sight o' these young men entering into the service earnestly and reverently was more than a lit tle in -nirin Those who officiated : Everyone who contributes to the current National'! were Edward curry, who read ampaiin for funds of the Canadian Red Cross can Private Curry is from Yorkville. Ontario, and Private Arnold from Huntsvtlle. The sermon. which was an exposition on the . tifi iprrn iirv hs . v 111 - - j j - i theme ol love and cuaniy irom The rations doled out by the detaining powers are the -rnuteenth Eputie to the behind barbed wire vate curtis sthare of th (Awr-; iirough the Red Cross, men : lukf soon weaken and sicken and become unbelief j VmX SSt '. bly miserable. Uania. The sidesmen for the aAtrain and atrain, the repatriated tell of Russians evening were corporal Jerry iSisoners denied the life-saving stream of food PS'SrS'Sii?" tiils who died like flies, from malnutrition and lackj1 J,M ! proper attention. Imen are-member of an Ontario I H Sports equipment and books, forwarded by the Regiment stationed in Prince 7,e(Uuross, nave macie xne uuierente ucihcch mun- tonyiand a livable existence for prisoners oi war. fit!shahd Allied prisoners who also come under fffeTnefit of Canadian Red Cross parcels have i-arrri praise for their worth. Our two.-Y" oats "Salty" atd Tcddy" don't know what taj make of the unaccustomed quiet' around the Hut. When I come in to -feed them in the momui they come running to me yjwl-lng most plaintively. And are they glad to see someone! A our canteen is closed I have hart :ge generous conmouuons ui ioyai vhwhuhk- , to Jay n a suppJy c drted throughout the Dominion, and the energy and car?ifor tnem -SMv thinks it's csann nave nine mm me uctLrwiiiu mm jciiuuic ' koou uui rcuuj nmv :ents of supplies, have proven its. worth. -t Many lives have been saved. Many more lives will I5r saved. From the bednnine of wartime campaigns certain as yet. When he gets hungiy enough hell make up his mind. ' r 1 r- 1? 1 . -Trtf rUnf" ! Tmmneerav T'm snltlff Ia tall VAII :Uy feel that the Canadian Red Cross does take-J- Aiui nwi nf mir wpn nvpr?pn. nnr men in nnson ....j vr ...x... . w . . , .- --- 4-- - :r..vu ixtVLT uroup iieacquariers oibi- jjnps our "Brothers" who have been bombed and day afternoon last. Trut t.it j This year . , . with the war reaching its decisive ! st line for lbat- -ase . . . t anauians are oeing asKett to gie a mue .ore. lhe need is greater. fjhe Coming Invasion . . . ' Speculation is rife about what the Allied forces ill find when they invade Europe in greater -rrength and with far greater power than they are ow employing. Will the shores of the continent be ostile or friendly? One thing we know the "underground" is active. Scarcely a day passes without ome significant indication of this. We can remember a generation ago how the pos-ibilities of "invasion" came into the conversation henever the project for a tunnel under the English "hannel was discussed. We thought in smaller terms hen. The tunnel was doomed more than once on iflt nponnnt As if trip Channpl nffnrrlprl n maririn f security which a subterranean passageway would ' ?opardise! How changed the viewpoint of today,! then the threat of invasion looms large over the' continent, and the emphasis is on the airplane and: anding barge. Invasion is coming without a tunnel. The Channel itself, because of the conquest of sky and sea, becomes a "bridge" instead of a barrier. Only one glass or one bottle at a time will speed up-on the beer tavern guzzling. The Service Wlve's Club meet- lne for tomorrow afternoon is cancelled. When you want to get In touch with any of the "Y" people for the next week or so, remember to phone the Empress. The Hot is closed. Public Support For Venereal Disease Drive Full community support for its forthcoming anti-venereal disease campaign will be sought by the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce, Colin McCarthy, chairman of the com mittee in charge, said today. Mr. McCarthy said that it is the committee's plan to make his gear's Social Hygiene Week. March 13 18, a time not only to acquaint the general puWi' with the fMts about venerea1 diseases but also to enlist ful! support of the Prince Ruper venereal - disease -control p:-eram. "We believe it is the respen-lbllity of every citizen to ioi the campaign against these dar serous infections " Mr. McCar:! Name said, because the venereal dls-! eases. ayphlllU and gonorrhoea, j reduce the output of Industrial workers, weaken the striking, power of our aimed force and , are a menaee to national aecur- j "Med teal science has given us , all the mean needed for their control" he continued. "There are now available new drug, new methods of diagnosis, new techniques of treatment. What is still needed above all U a greater understanding by. and therefore co-operation of. the veneral public . . -We are Making partlcularlr for the co-operation of the, youth aad welfare organization, women's swap, the church, parents, teachers, management and labor The slogan of this year's Serial Hglene Weeek is- -United Apmst VD VD Delays W- tiiry." Anvertise in he Dallv News DAfLY NEWS Service lAnas,tey,Alr ForeelJ Rank Next of Kin Reiattoa - Addreaa - Date of Bn Batmen t 2L dfite. of Dlatiige If Casualty, Nature and Date DLL Your Assistance Invited l he Dally News is compiling a Roll of Honor which It Is hoped may contain the name of every man and woman ol this city to serve with the armed forces at sea. on land and In the air. To make this list complete, it is essential to obtain theco-operatlon of the public as whole In submitting the name. It is impossible for the Dally News or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOL' to be responsible for the aabntasion of the name of YOUR boy. YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The foUowtn la Use information we woold like you to nil In and send to WOU. OF HONOR EDITOR Daily News, Prlnee Iia$rt CANADIAN RED CROSS CAMPAIGN $10,000,000 NEEDED To send food to our boys who have been taken prisoners; To give aid to the wounded and suffering; To pay for life-giving blood plasma equipment; To feed and clothe youngsters who have lost everything through enemy bombing; To help us moot evcr-incroasing demands on all our services. ft ff' Remember, if YOU do not submit a certain person's name, no one else may You are responsible. OEEIGML NOiFIGE illl r MEAT RATION.! and Meatless Tuesdays Temporarily Suspended KI-JEP YOUIt UNKX1IUE1) MEAT COl TOvs FOR FUTURE USE Uffrrtivc at nnre Meat Hatlmlng and .MeaHem Turvli hit been suspended until further notice. This means that rationing coupe in and other ration dVumrati are-no lncer required by anyone to buy meal and rsnnrd mIom from dealers, and that hotels and rrttauraiit and other .mU uers may obtain supplies so as to serve meat whenever drwrfi. Consumers should destroy unued meat ration coupon up U and including coupon No. 10, All meat coupons on temporsr ntba tardi should aUo be destroyed. Other coupons SIUU'LH UK Ktrf NOTICK TO Till: .MK.T TRAnE. Ration documents thouU W surrendered by the trade In lesprrt of all drlltrrlrt of. rnrit mist prist to midnifht lebruary 29th. Thoc stlth ration mapon kist arrounls will deposit all purchase documents. Thte with ittw bank accounts will surrender puirtme documents to the bjk h escliange for a bank transfer voucher to be sent to the acsmt branch of the ration administration. Complete. Instructions k rontalned in a special nolke and fcMMl bullc llnj',. s NtrTICK TO .MIwVT Sl.tlTiirrrJtCKS. Itecause suspenUo f the meat ration is purely a temporary measure, meat slsuthifms with permits will be required to continue obrvlnc the prsrWwt of board orders 131 (dcfattlitf ) and 310 (slaughtering and stinting of catrasvs) but temporarily need not leport on form Rn f vr be limited by quotas Issued under the order, farmers mar t slaughter for sale direct to any home hold consumer. OtUwj FVbr- Z3. cm sou in int. i i i-sii i Mom; cakk Ntt niii The story of Robinson Crusoe Approximately 300 people arc as founded on the actual ad- killed, and 1.000 seriously injur - ventures of Alexander Selkirk, ed every year by flras caused by j ho spent four years on an is- the carelew use of Inflammable and Off the coast of Chile. cleaning fluids HKI.P A GOO!) CAUSE Sponsored by WALLACE'S General Dry Goods and Ladies Wear Cold Wave Coming Soon! We will be closed for one week while attending the demonstration for the new sensational COLD WAVE, a permanent without heat, pads, or.nwchlne. 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