! lit 1 I THE DAILY NEWS PIMNCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue G. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR DAILY EDITION Thursday, January 3. 1944 A.R.P. in Prince Rupert ... It is timely that Prince Rupert should be visited t now by General Alex Ross, chief of the A.R.P. for ..Canada, who is coming tonight for a two-day stay. .General Ross will find that interest in A.PP. has flagged in Prince Rupert like it has generally in the - country due to the danger of enemy attack having seemincly diminished although we would hesitate to say that it has been by any means removed or that, it is not still a very existent possibility. But, apart from military attack, there are other emergency functions that a trained A.R.R personnel, siich as Prince Rupert has developed, might well be mpafed to exerciset To keep the organization in exisjehce and oiled to function would appear to be most advisable. Possibly General Ross' visit an suggestions he may have to offer may result in a revival of A.R.P. enthusiasm here. However, some actual need for it must be apparent if that interest as to be maintained. That need may well exist. WANTED Customs Excise Examiners,, male (five vacancies). Department of Natlonfj Revenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. Salary up to $1,740 pe. annum, depending upon qualifications, plus cost of living bonus, plus living allowance of $480 per annum. Application forms, obtainable at Post Office, must' be filed with the Collector of Cusitoms and Excise, Department of National Revenue, Prince Rupert, not later than -January 10, 1944. , . - Former applications will not be transferred candidates must file new form and quote Competition No. 44-912. This advertisement is authorized by the Director of National Selective Service. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTV? See Elio's Windows Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) MANY HARGAINS IN USED AHT1CLES Musical Instruments, Books, Carpets, Furniture, etc., etc. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I decided by the board of school trustee? last night. Figures of i cost will be obtained. Cpmmander Charles M. Crce, local naval officer, in charge, led an informal program of story telling by members and guests at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club yes- terday.President Frank Skinner was In the chair and there was 'a good attendance of members with guests Including Stewart Johnson of West Vancouver. Fred Healy of Picton, Ontario. William Johnston and Lieut. Jarvis, XjJS. Army. In 1943 T.C.A. carried: 141,000 paiongr; avtr. og lngttv of pauengf journ.y, 270 mil.j. 3,900,000 pounds el oif mail, approximately 156 million Utters. 40,000 pound of air xprett, approximately 58,000 sbipmenti. ft bifoinaN.a, r.i.rvolleat, ). Consult your nearest T.C.A. Traffic Office or any C.N.R. passenger representative. J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block G0LDBL00M is back Buying Furs. Will pay 30 more than, anyone else. Don't be foolish and sell your furs at the waterfront. Bring them up to the Old Reliable W. Goldbloom FOR 1AT Morning Try this at bedtime tonight Put an eml.tti tbua rrtlK iinrany niyhu wIk-u klrr iiii-a i!oly or ii lijiht ami iiiirrfrrJvMg. Try taking a riiji of anu Otahiiitr at lihimv It lirlo to rrlir that frcliug of lircvoul U'!i.iioi). It cjmvmI fi mm! tlrineutt, in.riMml for ay Jictiii, uiuliWtUli uoily f Vitamin, A. Hi aii'l l aiiti tlir miiirrat Oatriiiiii, 1'lni-jihnrin ami I run, hrl to rrilfiiih. Hunt out iiiihvIi-, uT,r auJ IhmIv trIU. You'll fiml 0altinc an aiJ to Miiiml. rrfroliin" hli-rp. St if jim ilxn'lttJkC Ui fioLrr ami mine Infant Gel ()altine at )our ih itg r f""1! trr. VKir. tupcom OVALTIWE t ' y - , Wings are Spreading T.C.A. links Ocean to Ocean, City tx City and Nation to Nation. Its daily flights with men, mails and materials are the equivalent of once around the world at the Equator. Members of Canada's armed forces serving overseas, and in all the outlying territories, are brought nearer home by Trans-Canada Air Lines. To carry mail to and from our forces in Europe, to transport men on technical and military missions, the Canadian Government has established a trans-Atlantic air service operated by T.C.A. a service made possible through T.CA.'s established facilities and pioneering work. T.C.A. is an indispensable part of the . Canada of today, and tomorrow it will carry her flag much farther afield. Its Passenger, Mad and Express services speed your war effort. Passenger Air Mail Air Exprots CANADA'S NATIONAL AIR SERVICE C.N.R. Trains for the East-Dally except Sunday .... 8 p.m. f'or Terrace and Pacific- Sunday. Monday. Wednesday. Friday 4 pjn. From the East Dally evrept Mon.,. 10:43 p.m. 1 Prow Tcrrar nU Pacific Monday. Tuesday,. Thursday, Accidental death, with no blame attached to any person was th vet diet yesterday afternoon of a coroner' lury which .nvestlgatrd, the fatality on, Second Avenue when Private Reu Caffery, Canadian soldier, los his life in a collision of Army cars. 1 Trustee 8. L. Peacny was last night's meeting of the board of school trustees to Investigate the heating situation at Booth Memorial: School, lie will sndeavout to ascertain where grates tor one of the furnaces are o that It may be put la use to augment the other furnace. He will alo go Into the matte; of boiler a-ves and tools for the school Jnnltor. Dally News Advertising Brings rtrJUltS. For iff-': Ljitf.'.'.r -r arvzi k BKITISH COtl'MBLV PACKEB. LTD., Vancouver, J.M.S.Loubser D.C, B-A. Chiropractor Wallaxo Btoefc rto 14 ft. 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Tliat'n mIit - -W I j I thry'ce to teniptintt n f- I I tlriioiuus a ikaui to ' I , I trrtc ami n lraurR In rat I - I "ltoyal Cily" C.nmio.l 1m1 I jll llC ItrCU til clM'C of AaawSSS ft II iHm rtmiiialing Ihium-u ivra 'TW5ar54 I i I for morn than u pi-iirralion. mtiiT-mtlSm I I Make "Kojal tity" your VfiftttalwTf I ROYALf ITVP :NE1 FOODS ) j Local: Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone and daughter are leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. A concert held for the Red Cross at Seal Cove School during the Christmas season resulted In the sum of $7.16 being realized, Miss Eleanor Moxley, principal of the school, reported t the school board at last night's meeting. A. C. Baker, C.N.R. travelling auditor, arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver, betyig here on official duties. Lieut. Oeorge Dartars, local naval provost officer, returned to the city yesterday after a trip .to Victoria on seasonal lcace. Lieut. Dartars will be ! leaving In about ten days for i Victoria, being transferred . there. Pendant switches will, be installed in classrooms of Booth Memorial School so that some of the lights may be turned off when all axe not needed, it was Sergeant Pilot B. A. Dne-luk has arrived In the city fcooi the Royal Canadian Air Force training centre at North Battlcford, Saskatchewan, to visit with his paients. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Danelluk. He will b? leaving In a few days for Lachlne, Quebec. ATTENTION Wartime Housing Tenants and Staff House Resident. You are cordially Invited to attend a SOCIAL KVEXINO' SATURDAY, JAN. 8 8 p.m. Sharp No. 1 Dininj; Hall Uusual Admission. j Miss Gladys Gammon, after spending the Christmas and New (Year holidays here with her I parents, Inspector and Mrs. Er-I nest Oammon, $ leaving tonight I on her return to Vancouver,