I I'.' I. . - :a : PAOI FOUB ' ' ifiii ... ' II IV' hi je l . .hihhai.b jawasatw. i via aviv s i m u h ii.ith J ' 1 , - I. . -J.t I - -M -i . .. ,1. . 1 PLEASURE DRIVING . . . 1905 (0 ms you went motownc in 1905, you carried a fuH kit of tools. You needed them. No one knew what would go wrong next. Down through, the years manufacturers competed with each other to give you. a better car. Each strove to outdo the other to give you a smoother, more powerful engine, stronger brakes, a more luxurious body. And each year you got . .a -.belter, car or .your money. ' -. ' Under our free way of Jife business, competes with' business to give you new and better products, " more efficient service. Thisis trueof the company that . builds your car, of The Royal Bank of Canada, of the little store on the corner. Vb k PRIVATE ENTERPRISEf It u the jutaril desire to cuke your cm wy, s far t your tidixj UT uVt you; an instinct thit hit brought to this continent tfcr highest tuadard'of Tie cjoycd by icy rfp3 00 eardL It is the spirit of democracy on the march. THE ROYAL .BANK OF CANADA PLANES UNPOPULAR f mere was so little demand for airplanes after the First Great War that a new plane; never uncrated, could be bought for about $75. USED AS PRESERVATIVES Spices still are used to preserve food in parts ot China, and vt - - GOLD ANGEL A gold coin weighing four pennyweights, used in the rtign cf King Hsnry VI. of England, was called an angel. OARS HELPED ROGUES Among the first to supplement jailing ships with oars were Mediterranean pirates, who Overhauled becalmed victims. SLOW MOTION Moth eggs hatch more slowly in winter than in summer, ofteu taking as long as four weeks In cold weather Instead of four to eight days. BUTTONS PROHIBITED Buttons covered with cloth were prohibited In England in 16721. mm J. k?te.mf i&fuOMt, mm mm ,.. " s 11 , . . .. I I MJllli 1 1 i Hill Hi mill H I 1 I H aMSSsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssjai m iiifi : . ; MEASURE IS INADEQUATE THE DAILY NEWS Native Leader Say That Paying Fare of Venereal - Infected w Trrrr Natives to Prison. KmVANOA, Marcn 33 Harold Sinclair, president of the local bianch of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, speaklns at v community meeting here, said that while he was appreciative of the action of the Indian Depart ment In assuming responsibility tor paying th cost of trans-portlnft natives infected with venereal disease to the south. : he believed that, at bit. the action was only a half measure. He said that simple, unedu- ; cated natives, coming to Princ ! Rupert, should haw the active p:otection of the Indian Department and other authoritlel aitainsi the actions of certain j elements of the white popula-j tion. whom, he believed, were largely responsible for the high rate of venereat disease among the natives. Furthermore. Mr. Sinclair declared, lacking such protection, the .proriaclal government should share with the Indian Dfjgnrtmenl the cost of transporting and curing Infected natives. ' Mr. Sineialr added that he ha.donly good wilt for the xt)v.: people, but he was convinced that' a state of good henHH among the native people was a contribution to both the nat v and white people alike and nee-ewary for the welfare of futura generations. Jommentlng on a story whii rt appeared in the Prince Rupert nre s r inem!ng venereal d ea among natives In thf : dttr'ng she recent anti-vener I dlsea drive. Mr. Rinc.a sg'A that be r wllluv ' m the rtty cottrtrtt as hend of a drleaatlon to c!ear the muf f" up. Briefs From Britain HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, Eng This Hertfordshire borough council has an organized cook ery course for men during the summer with the object that they share In home life. LONDON O Since Dun-kerque. the British post office has sent 20,000,000 parcels to British prisoners of war in Europe. The parcels go to Lisbon where the Portuguese post office arranges, free of charge, their forwarding to the prisoners. DITCHINGHAM. Eng. O The trunk yf a 400-year-trec which crashed here provided a Suffolk sawmill with Its biggest Job. One section of the trunk was six feet in diameter. COLNE, Eng. T Here there is a man- of 65 who has no fears of a short life. He applied to be admitted as an "apprentice" at the annual meeting of the Colne Oyster Fishery Board. jApprentlces.mifst serve for seven years as areagermen Deiore ov coming "freemen." LONDON O-Slnce the re newal of air raids on London, 20 additional deep tube stations have been opened all night as shelters. This makes a total of CS such stations available for shelters all the ttm and an- j other nine opened during alerts. LONDON Q They couldn't 1 ileal lilC 11IU.-MI;, UUb AUiJUb IUV .deaf and dumb young men and (women attended a dance here recently and never missed a beat. They watched other people's legs to get the time and then relied on their own sense or rnytnm, The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon IKhi T C.N.R. Trains rr thr !: Itnm the rae DaKy ewvpt Mmday 10:44 pm. Sumfay. MeMtWur. Vdnfy. 4 pm. MoiuHy Tuewlay Thurndky, Friday and ftnturtUy II am. SERVICES. TO Vancouver, Victoria and W ay4nU. SU-wort and North Quf Charlotte- Islands t rH lnrfwmation. Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Ti ird Ave Phor.e 563 tr,W ...... 1 CO-OP DEAL RESCINDED Two weeks ago the elty cli decided to make a wtr ronneetkoa to Watet front Utwtk A where the Prihce lUwrt Fisliermen's Co-opetatlve t er-ccUg a new establishment, the city to pay the $800 cwt of the v-nmectlon. The matter was reopened at this week counell meeting by Aid. Nwah ArMM. who was not present at the meeting before, and. afte: some -ii-cusslon. the council reconsidered Us decision and referred t- nutter to a special committee eenslAting ot AW. ArnoW. A d Jame and Aid Thomas Elliott for investigation and report Reconsideration was moved by Aid. Arnold and Atd. B-lloti and agreed to urmnlnaus- ly. AM. Arnold said thai, after Valentin Dairy last year had been required to pay the rntlre 31303 coil of a watr: connection. It did not look :ikr iintic o her that the t . p i' ve Utould get off wlthoiti' u m ' 9he was not ainglln n: Hi" eo-operatlve for erf b ! would sav the same no maitrr who might be Involved in in Aid Bla'k o-tetl d a' doe",n ::ik 1,, . r- w ii.t. e uuy Uillnence u . . the two applicant!? Aid. RtKlderhain utu nt i: not ten aware of what 1" beei done last year. Possibly a mistake had been mudr cha-glng for a coniivctioit tbca Aid. Alex Sinclair aald h h;(U not been aware of the case :u year. However, there lalght U-some dlffereiKe In clrrusuta.i. cea. It would be a treat i , enlence to flihmg boats to nv. n vmvr connect iwn uii waterfront. However, hi- , agreeable t reronAlder whole matter. 1 Aid. T H. Horenwn feit T 1 Iltil ls or n p TEN I" w- For warw.- 1 1 ,"0,' SlTc-ei U-""4- I FREE FRIC RECIPE RECIPE . A ' ,rn. ia i2wl. iU. rtHHnM' i w 1 w" wLs- . k. . '.r r-.. lOOK $nd . . jj . . . your pirns nq avarcts iw B.C Suosr Rtfming Co. Ltd. Vsncouvtf, B.C., (or your copy cl new Wsrtinn BooV 1 AVAILABLE IN 2. Lit,, 5-LIJ. AND 10-LU. TINS w the it might wQ be taken into con xideratkm that this wate.fi .... etxweeilon weuld be of aue!" va lie f r boats leUltng Tie Water would be on meter b j vrMld have to be paid fui b-Ihl- co-operative aerordtng ta wHat was used. AM. Black felt the co-opera vr should rx irspiAuiUe f'-r at lxt a portkun of the coy. the cwtneetlort In the curse of dlscutsior City Engineer O. S. Har.es ex p eeked the opinion that it wa umu: extend water conne :m.. t,p t!ie propertr Hn of nv . i:c which eaitied on ifum there. After further discussion (e- :-Uji. '. : r. r -he ma'te ' ' X- a T.."' ,M'.'C W4S i-t 1 Fresh fruits arc precious these days fresh vegetables, too. There's a shortage of labor in the fields arid orchards and there arc transportation restrictions. Then, huge quantities of these vitamin-packed, health-promoting foods must go to the armed forces both here and overseas. What's left for civilian use must be carefully conserved. So when buying fruits don't pinch and bruise them, don't toss vegetables around. Handle with care, remembering that . the ones you don't buy must be used by your neighbors. r v.J m M6IHHI REID'S TliE -ZJZ -- t l II mill 1! 1 4f Ptet (ml J. I nun Tlii ! CHI.rl: SATtWJ1 I.M- ton IT! EvfoKl Borl tit opfa HO'" . nil it-