J J f M 1 I I fc- - ptiiuc Huprrr Dnflp TrUrHis Thursday. November 15, 1945 MOUNTIE IS NOW MEMBER nirhartl Clitherow, Liverpool M.P., Says Canada Keally Got in His Blood; Hopes to Return Seme Day - w LONDON, Nov. 15 CP Bearded '" Richard Clitherow, 43, Is a colorful figure In Britain's new parliament but his heart still is with Canada where he served in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. "I love Canada r.ad I am quite determined to go back there some day," he said to The Canadian Press. , . "That country really got in my ,bloog" Now Labor Member of Parli-ment for Edgehill, Liverpool, Mr. Clitherow served with the Moun-tles for three years, 1920-22, chiefly in Southern- Saskatchewan. He said he had the rank of "r corporal. He Teturned to England to studv as a pharmacist and went . to Ottawa in 192G, remaining .only a short time before travel ling to the United States and - then "to China. He was last in Canada in 1929 on his way home Genuine Aspirin is MARKED THIS WAY J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I II nerves doubly so! Smith Block Qreen 895 xoi girls class at the Y.M.C.A. She was assisted by Miss Arietta Hamilton and Miss Louise Pat rick. Following this class, in struetor Eric Freeman and 'Denis O'Nell conducted junior and intermediate "boys activities. Instructors Ted Parkhouse and Bill Collins reported a successful program of games is under way for Junior boys at Conrad School. At the I.O.D.E. Hall, the first evening of ladies' keep-fit exercises and ladies' gymnastics was launched by Instructress Marjorie Jackson, assisted by Diane Kennedy and Laverna Linney. EPIC OF AIR WAR IS COMING "God is My Co-Pilot" Feature Picture at Capitol Theatre This Week-end Story of fliers who fought for the freedom of China in her skies long before the Allied war , In the Orient against Japan started officially, "God is My Copilot," a saga of inspiring 'courage, is to be featured this Friday and Saturday at the Capitol Theatre here. The film is based on the autobiography of the famous Col Robert L. Scott Jr. with the backdrop of the action being the activities of General Claire Chenault's Flying Tigers. Dennis Morgan plays the part of Scott and Raymond Massey appears as General Chenaulc. Andrea King has the romantic lead. Others playing important parts in the cast are ATan Hale, Dane Clark, Warren Douglas, John Ridgely, Stanley Ridges, Charles Smith and Minor Wat-; son. MUSIC and MUSICIANS Tomorrow night's weekly music hour at the Y.M.C.A. will Include a 15-mlnute piano program to be followed by the playing of Gilbert and Sullivan Classified - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit FUNERAL NOTICE PERSONAL LAMBERT-Funeral. services for LAUNDRY done at 1019 7th Ave. the late John Lambert will be East. Reasonable. (268) held at the B.C. Undertakers Grenville Court Funeral Chap- SLENDOR TABLETS are effec-el at 2:30, Thursday, Novem- tlve. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 ber 15. Interment will follow weeks $5. At all druggists. in Fairview Cemetery. (264) (267)' FOR RENT MACHINERY FOR RENT Two furnished TO SAW better lumber more housekeeping rooms. Apply economically, use the modern Box 43 Daily News. (285) and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac- FOR RENT Furnished rooms, tured by National Machinery kitchen privileges. 1028 2nd Company Limited, Vancouver, Ave. West. (265) B.C. (tf) . , .... ..hi f i - r V. W ill .1 II I III tK ' V.-if t 1 1 1 III FOR RENT Housekeeping room. Bui Boraen street. (ti) ROOM FOR RENT Phone Red 976. 812 2nd Ave. West. (269) FOR RENT Room. -622 Fraser St. (269) FOR RENT Board and room, men only. Red 707. (266) WANTED WANTED 3 or 4 -room house, close In. P.O. Box 375. (267) WANTED Large coal and wood range. P.O. Box 1291, City. (269) HELP WANTED WANTED Night bar Janitor for local hotel; good wages. Apply National Selective Service. Of) HELP WANTED Competent stenographer and general office assistant for coal and lumber office. Apply Pnilpott Evltt & Co., Ltd., C.MR. Dock. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for small family; good wages. Sleep in. Or mother's helper from about 4 to , including evening meal. PhVine Red &79. (tf) WANTED Girls to work in dry cleaning plant. Good wages. Apply Pioneer-Canadian Laundry. (266) LOST AND FOUND LOST Ladies wallet containing personal effects belonging to war widow with two. children. 1440 6th Ave. E. or Phone Blue 934. (264): LOST Small brown and white collie dog. Answers to name "Pat." Phone 41. (266) ' rr- CO. LTD. U4V K Mm" " SIM;': flfiL BmP I II I HIMA ..HH III i'.m . . huh a ik.-;.' . ,. w -mm t. i 11 i : -. I y INSTRUCTORS MAKING GOOD With se v e n recreational classes in action last evening, Rup-Rec is slowly but steadily gaining momentum along the read to bringing health and physical fitness to Prince Rupert peoDle. The newly trained staff of Instructors and instructoresses had an opportunity last evening to prove their metal. Six Instructresses and five instructors did Just thai? on Wednesday night. Mrs. Eileen Yelland had to from trie Orient, but his -wife and children were evacuated to Montreal in 1940 and returned to England last year. In his maiden speech in the House recently, Mr. Clitherow caused surprise by announcing he was in his final year as a medical student. He managed to keep up with his stucies at Liverpool University throughout the heat of the general election cam-naien and he still spends every 1 spare moment "swotting" for his final examinations. The owner of a chemist's shop, Mr. Clitherow does not propose to practise as a doctor. He said he will use his knowledge to assist legislation he considers necessary, especially recognition and compensation of .health workers, nurses and medical students who become victims of tuberculosis because of their employ ment. Many attending tuberculosis n t;iens themselves become afflicted with the disease, Mr. Clitherow said. They should not be given the added' anxiety of wondering what would become of them if they lvme ill. "I wish to put It up to the hospitals (o prove that the girls do not contract tuberculosis through their work," he added. This accomplished, he will ask amendments to the Industrial Injuries Bill to include health workers who suffer because of what they have done for their communities. WEREN'T 7 trivpon Hlrnvf tn mrpfK )'na ttin- FOOLING . . . During the past several years the Security Intelligence Office of the Combined Services repeatedly stressed the fact that persons working as enemy agents were caught relaying important information to tfie enemy across the Pacific and elsewhre. We weren't fooling when we published, during this period, a series of announcements under the title "Let's Cut the Cackle," warning the public to beware of spreading any items of secret information that came into their possession. On behalf of the Security Intelligence Office we take this opportunity to thank all those citizens who so sensibly and patriotically responded. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY Si Advertising - - FOR SALE FOR SALE Second-hand hull nn rnptc n trnnH nnHIMn ' Prince Rupert Hotel. (263) FOR .SALE 3-burner oil stove with oven. Cottage near 541 9th Ave. West. (265) FOR SALE Coffee table, studio lounge, kitchen table and two chairs, dresser, cupboard, and baby buggy. Phone Green 257. (268) FOR SALE New and used fur niture bought from U.S.A. officers' clubs. Also other good furniture selling at the lowest prices. Old beds and spring $4; good tables from $3.75; electric fixtures, table lamps, trilites, floor lamps from $1.95; book cases, new mirrors from $2.5C; drapes at $2 pair; new pillows 75c; high grade 3-pce. chesterfield,- piano in best shape, enamel ware used, at 5c, new glasses 10c, new rag rugs from $2; rugs 12x12, barber chair in good shape $35. B.C. Furniture. FOR SALE Washing machine, sewing machine, stove, other articles. 1336 Overlook Street. (264) FOR SALE o-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave, West. (269) FAIR WAY FOOD MARKET carries a complete line of Quality Groceries, Fresher fc Fruits and Vegetables at all times. We deliver. Phone 434. (278) FOR SALE Helntzman -piano wiun Dencn; canaaas finest piano, the latest model. Walker's, 212 Fourth Street. (2134) FOR SALE Contents of three-roomed apartment, especially good furniture, Including splendid oil range and bedroom suite. Also beautiful apartment with open fire place for rent. Call between 12 and 8 p.m. Black 186. (264) jFOR SALE One bed chesterfield, . Al .condition. Black 981. (267) TVn oatp i-i 1 l i r wii ijniiti IsUUl Him WOt)U range, six holes, good condition. Phone Blue 914. (267) 'FOR SALE Cheap, two kitchen 20 feet i2" pipe; one double bed and spring; 8 2x12x20 planks; 2x4's and 2x6's; five Kitcnen chairs. 260 9th Ave. East. Phone Green 317. (267) FOR SALE About eight thousand feet of second -hand lumber, B. C. Leonard, Telegraph Point, 40 miles east of Prince Rupert. (266) FOR SALE Modern completely furnished four - room house. excellent condition;- Immediate occupancy; oil furnace and oil range. Make offer for quick turnover to enable American family to return to U.S. 941 Second Ave. West. For inspection daily from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m'. to 8 p.m., phone American Sig-nals 413. (269) FOR SALE Combination air-lined phonograph radio. Plays 15 records automatically. Thlr-teen-tube radio, modern solid mahogany console. Frequency modulation hook-up. Excellent condition. $375. American Sig-nals 413. (269) FOR SALE 6 volt Marconi car radio, A-l condition. Price $45. Apply 521 Herman St. (266) FOR SALE Baby buggy. Phone Black 633. 221 4tn Ave. East. , (266) FOR SALE New 4-piece bedroom suite. iPhone Black 84 after 7 o'clock. (269) FOR SALE Findlay electric range in excellent condition. Phone Black 753, 935 Ambrose Ave. (266) FOR QUICK 'SALE Best electric sewing machine; electrolux toastmaster; Iron; radio; sun lamp; waffle iron; steel Venetian blinds; Wedgwood dinner set; pictures; skates; end table, etc, Phone 564, Armour Salvage. (266) FOR SALE 3 room furnished house. 266 9th Ave. East. (269) BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 Present To Parents Hero Son's Souvenir ROTHERHAM. Eng., Nov. 15 W A Jap swora, captured by a private in Burma two days before he was killed, has been presented to his parents by the colonel of his regiment. The father of Pte. Thomas Ferry wrote Lleut.-Gen. Sir Oliver Leese, commander of the Al -lied land forces in Burma, and asked for the sword, which his son had taken Jrom one of three Japanese soldiers he killed. In response to the request, Field Marshal C. J. Deverlll, colonel of the West Yorkshire Regiment, called at the Ferry home near here to present the parents with the sword, Inscribed with the story of how it was won. If i xjr eriatnMr.v i BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. VANCOUVER, CANADA Give Your Home Bright, New Look ... (or ... Christmas! SAL 1 A" lAlln TE Upper (Story News ! Jill 1 M A ANNETTE'S Ladies' Wear HAVE YOUR PHOTOORAPII TAKEN Five minutes from the time you pose, until you have your picture. IVixVA inches passport or identification size. "CURLY'S" 6th BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Tanks Sinks Blouse wonderful blouses 'to -wear with or without a jacket. Tail-ored shirtwaists, bow necklines and deep U necklines. Smart wardrobe stretches to take you through 'fall and winter. While and all fhe pastel shades. 1WV W f8fc?s? Y y 2.-tf 3 for T.Oc1 St., Just north of 3rd Ave. Air Conditioning Eavestrough & Furnace Work Avenue East Evenings Black 9G9 Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 964 Any type of construction undertaken. Engineering and plans supplied. NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors HOUSE REMODELLING FINANCED ON BUDGET BASIS 225 First Phone Black 881 With the proper tools and proper materials you can make the job easy to do . . . and one you'll be proud of. Come in and choose your needs from our , stock of quality INI o n o seal paint and brushes . . . also see us for kalsomine and houseclcaning materials. Gordon & Anderson Ltd. v Electrical Goods, Hardware, W T?T?riT?0T m rvnw . Furniture mttmn A 1TT7MTTT?