PAOE TWO 7b Qvhkfy Soften Toughest Beards - Use Gillette lather g GEO. IDAWB AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUK CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 11C 1th Ave. E, RED 127 KWONG SANG IHNG HOP' KEE CHOP'SUEY HOUSE C12 th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday.lO pjn. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red 217 J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Green 995 PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Kox 725 Specialists on liuiltup Roofs .m Repairs, Rf-slilnglinc Free Estimates MutuaLBenefit FOR Health and Accident See JOHN L. WRIGHT Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms, No. 6 ATTENTION.. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.CA. and Y.W.C.A. (Dy DOROTHY QAUBUTTi Have you s -en the commodious army tuck the "Y Is using and wilch it laughingly calls its "car ? Built along the lines of a Juggernaut it has all the delightful angles and luxury fittings of a present day tumbril. One ride in it and you don't need the guillotine. You're 'already dead. Getting Into it is an experience. You open the j door, measure the distance, take ; a (lying leap, chin yourself and (you're either in or flat on your face in the mud. occasionally, and for no good reason. I let myself be driven home In It. Mid does home look good! Three new babies this week as reported by Mrs. Hill-Tout First there is little Penny Greenfield whose Daddy is with the Canadian army in Italy. Penny was bom on April 5 and weighed seven and one-half pounds. I can't find any meaning for Penny but think it must be short for Penelope-one of the loveliest of names, which is from the a reek and means "A weaver; industrious; a good wife." On April 8 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster became the proud parents of Master Gordon Stanley Webster. Gordon weighed 6 pounds 11 ounces at birth. Mrs. Webster Is a Winnipeg girl and Mr. Webster Is in the navy. Gordon means "A fine man" or "A strong man," while tlie meaning of Stanley is "Glory of the camp or state." An Air Force baby came along on April 10 when little Iva May. weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. I cannot find the name Iva but Ivy means "Friendship or Fidelity," while May is a form of Mary and means "Distressed or tearful." ! Yesterday afternoon I heard rumors of a dress rehearsal for the Army Show so I popped over to the Navy Drill Hall and saw It in progress. The' costumes are simply beautiful, all In the authentic Cinderella tradition, and the blending of t browns and greens and golden i yellows In the tavern scene is !as artistic as it Is professional, j I'm not going to tell you much about It except that Stuart Car-j son's resonant voice is delightful; the vlllian is most villain-j ous and Cinderella Is as sweet iand pretty as you could wish I her. The music for the production Is by Pte. Clifford Macaree. now with an army show unit In the East. Better buy your tickets early and I mean early. It's good! I 1 .W SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands ( Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54.. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Astoria Hotel, Jasper, newly decorated and renovated, now under new management. First class Dining Room and Lunch Counter. Meals served at all hours. 30 rooms, 15 with bath. Reasonable rates. GEORGE ANDREW, Prop. INDIANS (Continued from page 1) MacKay felt, for much closer co-operation between the Dominion and the province with respect to Indian work, especl- 1 ally in the fields of education and health, than existed today. Indians within or in close proximity to the boundaries of organized municipalities should have extended to them the educational and health services available to whites. Major MacKay estimated the present; Indian population of British Columbia at 25,000 with eighteen agencies, tlie smallest being Nicola1 with population of 435 and Skeena River the largest with 2441. There were 1040 reserves In the province comprising a total area of 775,-000, acres. Indian education had Its genesis in the missionary activities On Parade "Old soldleis never die. They simply fade away " Although it is now nearly twenty - six years since the last shot was fired in the First Great War. veterans of that struggle still show that the volunteer spirit of 1914-1918 is net dead and. although It Is not possible for them to take (In actrvr part they once did, they" are still wlll-.17 to donate much of their leisure time to thV service of their country. The Fiist (Uoserte Batalllnn, Prince Rupert Roghnent Machine Onnt Is fortunate In living anion? its members iny old soldics of the present ar Men who volu : eered for active service but. owing, to disabilities, have had to return to tvilia life. The fighting serr vires of the British Empire are well represented in the Unit. The foHowing U a ioll of veterans of the tost war who are up at the sound or the bell and dolns their stnff In the second and final round: J. Armstrong Tank Corps t, A. W. Allaire Seaforths. A. W. Burnip "Royal Navy i, J.-Davidson 'Gordon it ArRylni. A. Deidal tR.C.E.. J H. Englecke 21st Bn.i. R. E. Eyolfson 1223rd Bn.. E. Foster tR.C.AM.C.). W. Ooddard lst CMJU, V. Houston rr, Rn.i, W. R. McAfee (53rd Bty. C.FA), 3. McGlashan (Merchant Ma:tne), R. Munro Argyll and Sutherland), C. J. Norrlngton Middlesex Regt.. H. A. Ponder (2nd C.M.R.), M. Penderzrast 12th Bty. Q.F.Ar, C J. Toombs (Middlesex and Queens), O. Soames H02 Bn.y. J. A. Ten (Seaforthsl. C. II. Todd (C2nd Bn.J. R. Vandersluji 'Australian Militia and Merchant Marlnei. T. N. Youngs 28th Bn. and R.A.F.). A successful dance was held by tit Regiment in the Drill Hal' on A'iril 10. Norton Youngs, on whose shoulders the bulk of the work and airangemenU fell, b to y' congratulated on, the result. Who was it remarked the punch wasn't strong enough? It looks as if the Regiment will soon have 1U own pipe band in oiwratlon that's the stuff to ive the troops Thp Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN MUtytf PII0NK C57 FOR A TAXI Telephone 65 Btand: Grotto.Cigar Store1 THE DAILY NEWS ntlpAY of .the -various churches and the church continued to occupy a very important part In the edu cation of Indian children. Fifty six per cent of the Indian population of British Columbia was Roman Catholic and forty-four per cent Protestant. Major- MaeKay revealed a very definite trend away from the residential school and toward the day school in the education of the Indians and In this the speaker saw a very distinct advantage in bringing the influence of the school upon the home and the heart of family life. The whole Indian problem was essentially an educational one, Major MacKay asserted. There was no doubt of the Inherent ability, mental and otherwise, of the Indian people. All Indian schools in British Columbia were entirely supported and maintained by the government of Canada. The aim of the depattment was to con- 1st (Reserve) Bn. Trlnce 999 Rupeit Reft. (M.fi.) The foot-ball season ls approaching and the Reserve Team has already had Its first workout. Tills year they are going to make sure that an the challenge cups come home to roost. Strength Increases for the week Include Seymour Dennis, Robert Simpson, Sam Currle, Roderick Smith, John McLean and Harry Hill. Promotions: ASt. Bill Shear-down to be P2Lt. tlnue to Improve the educational system of the natives. As obstacles In the way of the proper development of the Irfdlans Major MacKay listed a tendency to ostracism, Influence of the worst class of whites and the greatest of all the supplying of liquor which caused poverty, tragedy and debauchery. "It should be considered no trivial offence to supply liquor to Indians and every magistrate should assume It his duty to hand out the severest passible penalties to those who do so." METHODS OF JDXn.NG NEEDS In order to meet the ever growing needs of the Indian people, efforts should be made In the following directions as soon as conditions permitted I Extension of the health services, especially in the north and more remote sections of the interior through the em ployim-nt of additional doctor, and nurses. 2 Additional hospitalization facilities. 3 Employment of social service workers. 4 Construction of new homes and Improvement to existing dwellings. 5 Provision of more up to date day schools. 0 Increase In field staff to organize and promote modem methods of farming. 7 Development of Indian community life. Major MacKay, In ojiening Irfs address, referred to Die fact (that he was by no means a 4traneer to Prince Rupert He had been here in the early day and, In fact had enlisted from Prince Rupert with Col. C i W. Peck, V.C., to whom he paid affectionate tribute. President A. S. Nickerson was In the chair at the luncheon and there was a good attendance of RwUry members with a few guests In the persons of Otof Hanson, M.P., Jack Mc-Oowan and Len Harvey, the latter a Rotarlan from Vancouver. Best wishes for many happy returns of the day were extended to the treasurer. Alex McRae on the occasion of his blrthda M A M' Erminuu ' M . WW W m I . w r hVV 1U ' II i ' ... I J I wi.cre oonars nave more ttnw We have a romplete vsrlety of ,Mni( ! - Vl. u tA i.riHi-nc, ii tan rnm and VecctahU Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three (Tuesdays. Thursdays and SatUTdam'1 1 fSo7 fZ l Opposite Canadian Eureka! What have wc' . w...., t sroni ue f. nrnlnr tM-i -- " ' .... I r uln( u i war '"""W VsUOU I TiTms may be arrant Then W,.w tn . inr Bpu leant tni,,. . . neea lor a wither u.i. . ur. tt ikt or famllv tn nm-. would wrri; pner ir ' v ST) ll . WSiU T iii imihiii i i ' Q WHO MUST FILE RETURNS? If you are tingle, and your income wai over S660.00 Or, ii married, and your income was ovsr $1,20000 Or U you had tax deducted in 1943- you must lile rlunc. Q WHAT FORMS TO USE For Income under $3,000.00 uso Form T.1 SjecUl. For Income over $3,000.00 use Form T.l General. Q WHERE YOU CAN GET FORMS You can get income tox forms from 1. Post Offices. 2. District Income Tax OfficM. Your early co-operation Is requested. Over 2,000,000 Canadians will be filing incomo tax returns. You can help by yetting your forms now, and mailing thorn promptly. It is important that Income tax returns bo filed promptly. Tint, these returns must b filed to obtain credit for tax deductions. Second, to claim any refund to which you may be entitled. Third, to establish the Savings Portion of your tax, which will bo paid beck to you with interest after the War. Make your returns now, but not later than 30th of April to avoid a penalty of 5 of your tax. The unpaid balance of your 1843 tax may be paid any time before 31it of August WITHOUT PENALTY. GET YOUR "T.4 SUP" FROM YOUR EMPLOYER To get a record of your 1943 earning and tax deductions, ask your employer for a copy of tho "T.4 Slip" ho filed with tho Government. Do this. It will save you time, and help prevent errors. : W DOMINION OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVINUI INCOME TAX DIVISION COIIN GIBSON C. PKASER ftllOTT "F ' r ' ... - -