J Iff? 0' I: J? f r i SI i Daily Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince Eupert Thursday, March 15, 1945 Pufflshfd evert afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, j British Columbia O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATE3: BCPBT Carrier, per week r- Year BjCMall. per month -Her; rear LUCKY'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 7.C0 .40 M (XI 1341 Sixth Avenue Exst Phone Black 371 MEMBER AB C. Sp Cross Appeal ... plnsteari of 11 separate campaigns f&ahe relief of the people of 11 Allied StJons) there will be held this year jUHFone national drive, that of the Can-apian lied Cross which is now under way' in all parts of Canada. Of the total 1945 budget of the Canadian Red Cross, $8,000,000 has been earmarked for distribution among the 11 national funds in Canada, combined after nearly 15 months of effort, into the Canadian United Allied Relief Fund, known as CUARF. The Red Cross Society's total budget for 1915 is $22,000,000, and the national appeal for funds now underway is designed to raise $10,000,000 by public subscription. A big job of the lied Cross is the packing of some 14,000 parcels each week for prisoners of -war. Government grants and contributions from the Red Cross Societies 6f other nations help to finance this gigantic project, which costs $20,020,- 000 annually. It costs $2.75 to send a Red Cross parcel to a prisoner of war. 1 The objective for Prince Rupert in this Red Cross campaign is $15,000, Enough to send 5,111 parcels to war prisoners. The people of Prince Ru-jiert have never let the Red Cross down, and by a continuation of their generous support they can help this noble cause to continue their aid to millions of people in Allied countries who are destitute; to suffering wounded soldiers; to prisoners of war. Where the CCF Leads . . . Winnipeg Tribune thinks is it about time that other parties in Canada woke up to the activity and excellence of the CCF organization throughout Canada, including the party machine for electing candidates. This has been demonstrated again and again. In the recent by-election in Grey North unfavorable territory for the CCF it was commonly conceded that that party's organization was vastly superior to tliose of its Liberal and Progressive Conservative opponents. The CCF organizes, to a considerable extent, upon the lines of the American party machines with their "precinct committeemen" for almost every block in the cities and for manageable areas in the country. The CCF believes in the house to house canvass and its workers concentrate particularly upon all doubtful voters. Once the boubter has been gathered into their fold, the party canvassers proceed to work upon his relatives. They leave nothing to chance. That is how they induce many non-social isls to join what is essentially a sqcialist'party. During the last Ontario election, many Prograssive Conservatives and Liberals reported that they had been canvassed by CCF workers not by their own party. All this, surely, should give other parties something to think about. They simply are not matching the CCF in constituency organization and ia . V M . f V I t ' A ' ffM ' v nr ylr- 4 F73I H flPV vjH r" BBF ! I HOSE fine young men you sent to war, two yean ago, five yean ago, How far away are they now lailori, loldieri, airmen? They are only as far away at your letter box. Have you written to them lately, told them all the new of home, or have your letters fallen off? Brighten up their difficult days and nights and shorten the distance between you by letters. Send them news as well as ammunition. Let them know they are not forgotten . . . that the homes and the Jobs they are fighting for are still here awaiting their return. Write your sailor, soldier, airman tonight. An airgraph (5c) or an air letter (10c) will be delivered anywhere overseas in a few days. Tl.il mctm womtn, too . . . all th bravo womtn away from homt doing luch a vital;' and splendid job In to many btanchai of tht itrvlcti. " 'CAPILANO BREWERY LIMITED Commercial Janitors' Supplies Floor Soaps Wax Sweeping Compound Brooms Brushes Paper Towels Cups Hotel and Restaurant Supplies IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Prince Kupert Supply House 330 2nd Ave. Phone 032 CHIMNEY 8WEEPINQ OU, BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE TERRACE BOARD HAVING REVIVAL TfRRACE, March 15 The Terrace Board of Trade, held Its monthly meeting in Terrace Hotel on T uesday with a lull attendance. Harry King presiding Is experiencing a revival of Interest on the part ot the public Several new members were enrolled at this meeting anci more names were proposed. They will. In due course, be added to the membership. Several live topics came Op for discussion, two most urgent at the moment being a rumor that the railway U contemplating a reduction of trains and the , other a proposal concerning cer- tain ;port fish. I It was said that steps are pro- posed by the canning Interests to acu.se the destruction of cut-' throat trout In the Interests of ' salmon, the idea being that the trout eat up the salmon dry. The i meeting went on record as being i emphatically against any such . move, claiming that if the younr fry are being thus destroyed, the . hatcheries should be re-established. Also It was pointed ou' that great havoc Is causci' among mature salmon by the ( hair seals, which havoc Is a muc. more potent cause of any decline In the salmon runs. The meetiu endorsed a resolution from Prince Oeoige ou thjj subject, t The board Is sponsoring an ' advertising or publicity campaign, the objective bring the production of suitable literature, with map and perhaps photos d : lf!ied to draw business from the tourist visitors that are likely after ihe war. It was felt that now is the time to n,ei Uiese things ready and, as the Asosi-at"! Uo.i'ds of Trade will be holding their convention in May next, Terrace board hopes to brlnv. to that convention their contribution writing up Terrace and vicinity. It Is Hoped otlirr districts covered by the Associated boards will do the same and thus produce a suitable folder or pamphli UK I) Prince Rupert Hotel William Stone Burns St Co Fred Scadden , Jones News Stand .... Klllas Si Christopher J. Cook, Digby Island Wm. Stroller Andy McNaughton ... Lindsay Cartage - E. Norberg .., J. Kiernon ... Agnes Rochester C. A. Berner R. C. Davidson H. K. Small ....... i W. J. Gale CROSS 5 1 iiiiiiiimi DONATIONS $100.00 , 100.00 Jl50.dO 10.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 , 5.00 i ' 5.00 12.00 25.00 10.00 5.00 D. Mackay 5.00 Wm. Brass ...., 5.00 II. Lincoln 5.00 .r.. A. R. Nichols 5.00 J. E., Davis 5.00 Margaret Morin COO Lillian F. Herring 12.00 fieneral Office and Depot Staff 11.00 123 Taxi '. 15.00 F. E. Hunt Ltd 25.00 U and I Care 5.00 W. II. Malkln Co. Staff .... 18.00 nooth Fisheries , 25.00 J. Shorten 1 5.00 Booth Fisheries Staff T 5.00 P.R. Fishermen's Co-op ' Ats'n Rtnff (Fish nil ' Dept.) 7.00 Smiles Cafe Staff 42.50 Pioneer Canadian Laundries Staff 33.00 S. E. Parker Ltd. and Staff '129.25 Prince Rupert Dally News . 50.00 Home Oil Co. Staff 7.00 Imperial Oil Co. Staff .... . COO R. P. Crowley ; 5.00 H. R. Walker 5.00 A. Boyko 5.00 8. Didericksen 5.00 A. Brooksbank 10.00 Wilford Electrical Wks 5.00 Dybhavn it Hansen 20.00 O, A. Erlendson 10.00 Brown & Harvey 25.00 Kelly Douglas Co 100.00 D. Allan f 10.00 Atlin Fisheries 100.00 J. Donaldson 1 5.00 Pioneer Canadian i Laundries ,50.00 A. Cloutler 1 5.00 Barney Wick 5.00 A. L. Timmermelster 5.00 J. J. Comadlna I t 5.00 Swift Canadian Co '55.00 Standard Machine Shop .. 5.00 HMCS Chatham additional 8G.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. Bremner .. 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. w. W. O'Neill 5.00 Miss Judy Felsenthal 5.00 Mrs. L. Griffiths 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. L. Eby 5,00 Mrs. J. R. .Morin 5.00 II. B. Eastman 5.00 Mrs. L. Felsenthal 10.00 Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald 10.OO Mrs, M. J. Keays 10.OO citmA HlHX an(l renews nr- - - ;:;:!::r:t.1,ut hungry. r.W care for the eick. Tn collaboration A mcntly ' .1.. lte,l Cr Yolir -!'tl;oUcan,M Xry v for tlK -Uo are . . .... miii'ii. . 1 b rr; . . mM m am mm iiuiTEn mw lEB. 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