IS i: Pi - If- ! i 1 7JLCZ TmO THE DAILY NEWS FH1SC2. ETTFSBT EHmSH COtXVBIA IT7 A-Vr-.,y.,e Eiggpc SasatUr 5r Prince Bspert Dftr I.mratf. TianI Asesxae O A. HCXTER. VAXACTSO 2T3TTOS OP THZ CAJIADCAX FSESS Tfce fewa-tia P?sas a iilaalini tsttEav to mte tor egb c i sen dwitortoii mated to ft or to the rxeaa to Xhft aaser as tosal aarss i itoTifr i i tifcrefe-AM togtoa af n ililafiiaa; at s ?tT iaplfct Sw are also raerrsi. ( SBSSCB1PTIOK EATZ3 St Ctoy OKTter. jer I Per Tear Per Mctuh E7 MaaV pur Uoesh Per Year DAILY EDilMgt -15 ttj .a C0NGRAT1XAT10NS TO SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army, wtoee auxiliary service; war work in Prince Rupert has gone on unohstni-! areiy and largely without the flare of publicity, is to bp 2ppre2tiTt4 coogramlatx-d in connection with the fefttab&Anent of the fine sew feanen's dob which was officially opened on Wednesday after-, noon. As was appropriately enough said by thje speakers on the dedicatory occasion, it meets a need which was really badly feh here and fill it adequately indeed. Men of the merchant navy will now have an opportunity at Prince Rupert of spending pleasant leisure hours amid comfortable, wholesome and homelike surroundings easOy accessible and splendidly appointed. It is an institution such as which wiH make Pn&ee Rupert a pleasant place for the men who go down to the sea in snips to visit instead of a pott with a bad name, a desolate an inhospitable place to be shunned. . The new seamen's home was conceived primarily I for the benefit of the rten of the United States merchant navy hot it is tojfce hoped that tike facility wiH also be available for Canadian merchant navy men as wefl as thoee of other merchant navies which may possibly have occasion to visit here ht the future. BEATEN BUT DANGEROUS . Daily from within the enemy nations eopte por-tentious signs of grace internal crisis. This was well iSqitrated for both (the senior axis powers yesterday. In Germany there is a bombing plot agamst Adolf Hitler, the Feahrer narrowly escaping aass-inatkm. In Japan there is a complete administrative shake-up with admission of desperation ir far as success in the war is concerned. Soon we may expect the most determined ccr promise peace offerfsivea of the war from 'jenriarv and Japan. Such moves would, of course, be f I treaehery but, happily, there appears to be little di.?-positkm on the part of the AlKes to relax fro in v,r resolve for unconditional surrender. LOCAL BOY "MENTIONED" It is a pleasure for the Daily News to join in tfce congratulations theij; many friends are extending f.o Mr. and Mrs. Theo Fortune, popular pioneer residents, in view of the announcement today that their son, Petty Officer Terry Fortune, has been mentioned in dispatehes for the part be played as a member of the personnel of the Canadian frigate RMX-S. Wakesiu in the recent exploit of sinking a German U-boat in the North Atlantic Terry was one of the boys of the local Roya! Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve unit who went into active service on the outbreak of war and he has now had a long and meritorious record of sen ice as recognized by the honor which has been conferred upon him by being "mentioned." He spent all his life here and was a buddingloca! radio announcer during the pioneer days of station CFPR. IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH RECOGNIZED The announcement by the Prime Minister of Canada that there will be established in the dominion government a department of national health and welfare will meet with general approval throughout Canada. It is significant that in many of the most progressive countries of the world it has been considered essential that there be a minister of health. Notably this is true in New Zealand, which seems to be a world leader both in health services and low mortality rates. Similarly in Great Britain and Belgium there are ministers of health. In Australia there is a minister of health and social service. In France before the war there was a minister of family and health. In Russia there is a powerful people's commissariat of health. In other countries there are ministers of health which suggest other allied objectives in their titles. This is true in Brazil, Bolivia, NJcaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Newfoundland. In the United States, although there is not as yet a secretary of health in the cabinet, there is the United States public health service with far-reaching federal powers. It is most significant that there are three great countries in which one fails to find the term "health'' in connection with any ministry. These are Germany, Italy and Spain. Benjamin Disraeli great prime minister of the last century stated that the first duty of the statesman is the care of the public health. That Canada will establish a ministry of national health and wel fare means that the dominion recognizes the true ideal of statesmanship. Had we dropped the term, it youjd have implied less attention to health. That we have retained it is a guarantee of our sincerity in our stated ideal of better health for all of the people. Tense Football On Hill Tonight A i; ia- : . :i .-jt-i-. U !cU tar, . k t a-', i-ca Cae Asropca rr.-ii; . msa Si Bar? 'ftr' fwnrtoT -.4X! zz: .z. ri -atojtef rs. yr. : : v r- a. -c lb G-i iert Tr TT-3 ae - : in Xary ;ftto - Syia ' : .. -:jsj. Urarf rg, a? : r:c ( ti-"t pr .f Vary 'wee. 't-j ccje '.: :!- Eijeri also -jc oe frcm. Re-:- -. i. .1 Women of Moose Are in Session Pr-cee Ba&ert Owptrr So 3U Warssr. Us Mas, s vi.' ijO -j. zzike x docauic J. ISA Ui x grsep vorfem 'or :ef2f efcudres'i efcrbes. The sp emmmy Parsed bj stt w - -- Alter Use wetaf. tie sya' evening wan qtt&t -s i-ir i ecn vtix. w.'Ji lin o tv wummt trK prze &ad Its eeirna tbe txjzi&s.z. T:a: Bare7 ixA -Jx aetj - wen ufcen -ess atrred bj :.'je coobi.-. i I laitDJS A OnuS 5- v Rtre-iCii Bei&oBtoe Mm-' r.-. - the h'MijTiiit. oi fcauftku betaeeu the fso tries HONOR CLUB ViCE-PRESJDEXT nnnnnnnnvvVarnnnnnnnWnnnnnnnl nnnnnnnTtoAnnak9flnnnnWnnnnnE n S9 . .nwftv nFnnW W D LXKBir &ipe - i : ' . : Sr-Jheru 5 C U: Wt-z :-irri Vn imtm . i: lf -.ri..-rr. utt Etoaar c -.- J :.: Mxac&ag tc js. a.. Li4e IfRF E U- -urt ni the C - -r-:-t i B- W riartd Dtit..-lj iecitt jcar to ot .-jL.c. .--j.: Kr T iitor - ::s Ejefa baoar isA tc u aeez one of the Vt hi r . . .-i- 7ats Vlana-:S L ' Air: ".r-: -ioat -..- Una aaujc - axsrasBrz m 1 stoAtoatoasaaarV "N many plant producing aircraft, ihipj and other nearr war erjuipment the extra ordinary powers of the X-rajr are being employed for precite inspection of mrMj parts. The same X-ray which rerolu-tionized medical praaice is now serving on the production line. Modern machines of war are largely constructed from metal parts that haie been cast (shaped from molten ratal) and welded together. These pans and their welded joints must be sound and strong. The X-ray makes possible the most careful examination of the internal structure of steel, aluminum and other widely nsed metals. The penetrating scrutiny of X-ray reveals any hidden flaws. With such advanced merfiods, faulty material can be detected and discarded early in production. X-ray inspection makes sure that High-Toned Soprano Sax In Band Here .iz pmaei to fra inrTT1- s.st3 Z- C W Cuaw- tf .VTX .f Stti. Tx. .. - j4,.pjirr :.-r . :-.r itm' . ... :7 Ca- U ', i am D- .- :i j.- .-. jc ac : .r - Cr.; a I- z.b ago r.- :ttd -jirantox.: f - three jr.- tt. .; ottULt aftmrre: a H be Uie baad . oly soand,reIial!e weapons and machines re delivered to our fighting men. Through its 11a sties Division, &I-L brings to Canada the benefit of great research in this important field research carried on for many years by DuPont demists. Fast, reliable DuPont Safety X-ray films for industrial, as well as medical and dental use are available through leading X-ray Film distributors from coast to coast, X-raj filntt f'r inJuttryanJ, ej tour it, for mtdicint proi'uic another example a prdutt oj IndmirUl Cbemittrj ubich urtti Canada in war and peace. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED FOUR YEARS AGO EN THIS WAR snuft uc g.r.. eejjw pan , tt At &SJt it i tor. sane . ' T JB8IB.iL -:t "l-Xli Wit". I THRIFTY HAVE -.aiT --ut at vp :. .z& .tj- i A.nrtltr. U .. - cand ia .... . mt Ujt. d c--r-.-.Ue. '.no. ptyic Al ax ItolV Wl: : its : '.J.X t t U . r. 'Jie Itoey tt T tt.. 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A- use Prices $4.95 SC.75 Ural COTTON SHOftTS for saatsMT wear. SHae 30 MS? -50c BLANKST8. aU wooL Colors itxj antf wtutr. lie'- (rum Vuutf Mens WOBK HOUIU Plain ot Biack. Butat btoai. Ail fu Soetrtai OA AIT per pix Ueo a WORK PAVW-Oocd make AU ttf- & uiar prc CO sow y "!ZZ Men s DRESS SHIRT8. aU urn asawted n.lors Prvce 81,75 to 82.45 U' Prvf All YiorA BlM FEROE SUITS ALso Pin S'.-.jie-i nich trade qual-Wc UiUxni. all states. Rcdwcea prtens 830 837.50 Mens WORK SHIRTS Bax aaaorUBeni Woul and Cot-totu. WeU made All aatea. Prices f rum 81.10 to 82.95 Mr:. ana C1 fiP rv. Ouidrr-. Cteax.. xu. Mens jt.. r Stte i " H0 III' ! ar.d t. , or.:: ' r ... em . t ' I vu Men 4 TT . rn Men ! IF: K!l ' j Ail . . BUri: .. i ' .;r Si Men I., j .. 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