ii !i::r It PAQ5 TWO THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally JCews Limited, Third Avenue G. A. HUNTER. MANAOIMJ EDITOR DAILY EDITION Thursday. February 3. 1M4 Talking of Co-operatives . . . Speaking at a public meeting here last night, Rev. C. D. Clarke, former local clergyman who is now a promoter of the co-operative movement, was careful to emphasize that the movement was taking a neutral stand in race, relitnon and politics. He did em Venereal Disease . . . phasize his opinion that trades unionists and socialists were not according co-operatives the support that it might be expected they would. He did admit that co-operators, both at Ottawa and from the provincial governments, had won recognition. No doubt, had he been asked directly, Mr. Clarke would have admitted that the provincial governments in British Columbia had done much to encourage the development of co-Operative mechanics among producers and consumers. Some of the best known and most prominent co-operators in British Columbia are in politics leading Liberals and Conservatives and, as far as co-operatives are concerned,ome trades unionists and socialists are among the most apathetic Which goes to show that, when it comes to dollars and cent5:, the trades unionists and the socialists, as a Whole, are just as individualistic-and self-interested as the rest of folk. There is little sentiment in business even for the co-operatives. Methuselah lived to be nearly a thousand years old, and he wouldn't have recognized a single one of the vitamins if he had met the whole kiboodling family of them right in the middle of a big road. No less an authority than the federal Minister of Health, speaking in Toronto yesterday, said that venereal disease presented the greatest health problem in Canada today. Venereal disease, he said, was undermining the welfare of the country and much of the trouble in regard to it was due to ignorance. That ignorance, the minister might have added, is due to the apathv and aloofness about the matter of venereal disease and kindred topics in the quarters! where they should be rightfully faced and discussed. Unfortunately, venereal disease is one of the facts that too many of us hesitate about facing, causing others, if not ourselves, to suffer as a result It is a problem in regard to the meeting of which ! many of us must change our old-fashioned views. Some one should whisper to the government that also in the matter of soaking the taxpayer there is a definite saturation point. I II I i FOR SHAVING ECONOMY, MY MONEY GOES OAT, BLUE i GILLETTE BLADES ) "AND on one l whv rood reason Blue Gillette Blades arc genuine money-savers is that they are made of steel hard enough to cut glass which means they take an edge and hold it for one swell shave after another. '"Vf hut's more, you'll find that this extra-keen, extra-durable Blue Gillette Blade not onlyjasts far longer than ordinary blades, but also gives yoti easier shaies." i ' Try a Want-Ad for Qukk 'Results. , j s hi i r ii i i r 4 s ii mmsrnw vi LETTERBOX SOCIAL SECURITY Editor. Dally News: Your editorial in Monday's paper pointed out some raeas- VJ C UiflV 4L SSJW ( tltUM H V SMS aim at providing Its peoples with social security might "pass, j One of these is a measure to I protect the right of citizens to hare and to hold what they honestly earn against the depredations of era men and evil aovernmenU Another measure would abolish all privileges en-Joyed by individuals or groups of Individuals at the expense of it hers When individuals own that which every person must use such as a coal mine, a railroad or a lumber mill they are able to enjoy more priviieses than a person who is obliged to sell Ms labor. They have bi?bcr incomes and work less. In many cases they do no work a; ati They always consider they hon-, estly earn the right to own these enterprises although in most cases they acquire them by re investing profits gained fran exploiting wage labor. These individuals always resent ar.v political policy that would re-tram their privileges and consider it evil. Geo. Oakey. Tasks Tougher For Army Girls LONDON. Feb. 3 -Girls of the 'Auxiliary Territorial Service j British equivalent of the C.W. A C, are assuming more and ,more responsibility as war goes ion. Recently three subalterns qualified, for secret radio duties' at Army Radio School. Mar- jgaret Pike has qualified as a special radio maintenance officer and is touring gun sites to assist with delicate ack-ack Daily News Advertising Brine? Results W ?t B l IS I 11 A DnivncD mm immwi ' mm - 111 0f6ft &tefify Wm Hp! 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Did you take credit lor aH that you were entitled to in I942-' We have a simple record form In respect to 183 which will assist you in preparing these complicated forms and in recording your post war reands or deferred tax. In addition, there is a filing envelope for receipts for donations and medical expenses and for wage and divldent duductkms slips, etc.. all of whleh have a bearing on the tax you will pay hi 134 1. This record system was devised by a chartered accountant for the use of personal taxpayers. Price 25c for envelope and account cards. Employer' We have a limited number of these envelopes and suggest that you order a supply for your employees. Dibb Printing Company Bener Block 3rd Avenue. 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