Princr Hcprn Dailp J?nrs EMPLOYING OF OLDER WOMERS Tit l ?':- r -r YOUNG NATTfE BOV SUCCUMBS Trt vJL tic t&zr fU:"":f tzit hzr::tkl i -js r:Ul- Practically Store-lVtiU Must Work Live lo REMEMBER THE VALUES AT ACME'S J A N U A R y T HE ONLY EXAMPLE '5 a ,f v .r r- SALE LAST YEAR? THESE VALUES ARE EVEN BETTER , v,-e hive hriH c: rr:. t r.ir i-r:--,i ' jer-jr- 1 'Jt CRL'ISERS in Cherk. A foil ransje of the evr-fKtuUr jacket al price that make tbera outstanding alu?s Txj rj.ir. ;-si Bnuwt, rwiirnt o61icr Thy r.v everything they idrru. !ut thrir -r. . r. 1 .i - OFT ALL DRESS PANTS 10 Only 1 JUMBO SWEATERS ;rt fe-. They live chiefly on 811.50 VA I El 1 . i 4 i 4 fJt- SZi6 . frui: c... the v-r rur. i. 'I f".-j.'e ear r.o ek-ther. iibOIX CSCIMjK JMUTi mrJ: t: iiJ BELTS-o, $1.00 ' CFPR .1 w . $4iX flKt fcr ar tt 4sJt iAC un ta.xe- they haie r.o nv.ney. cf tran-TX-rtatiorL other th.ir; x iiv r.'0 refit They L&ve r.o zsr. S10.95 I ti' l.i; t LTjf f J '.i . ;js$A:.s.iur :ir Vj tr if( r 8 Only Squail Jackets TIES their feet, for they re. rr ; trya here ir.d have fi ce-Ir to go r-y,fi the jurw in -h:ch they hav S8-95 IS uQk Vwa.J lot i-n ifciii b T'.ev are '.a;, l v a r-i c' ;ve' r..er. ar srAay: r Utur.g .MCKI WS u. tut IU3 r i ti.M Pu B.MT Wtoue rtwr t feff. U36 fejf t.'.ev atk if thev ak anvthir.;?- Z'J V Jt.. cn-f-Tj. S8J0 20 Only HATS B-itJt iJii TIES 2. g fcr M S2.5C S10.95 Rrf . .. ... . uf i Ht L.M G: fejd tuk t S8.50 larS12.5G '--"'- ' 'j- sr-iMt ic i iM, EiiXf SrmsMOt -is NiUwM x1 U-w i Is -Miriii Airs VijUufcMr Tri f J Mr T: SlTjc Lar C-:arx2. to- f ii-itrfyc Bi jtj ii-jr-i.! l-iA"jr Si. J- JjC T 4 CKT '.-,.rT iSCXSHf.-. -.r- T ii CSC NH Cmk ' : id-.fcjci S C.A &- Ij :'- io-f 1 4a Cm htm Tvejgat I-,:i-r -t-jc-rj-jtj ta- 3 fcr-,,t J -'; ' '-i (";.; Ur-s TtC i-i -jjt :r ;t,-Mf tot Ik iShCBC t SPORT JACK H Commaxulo 1 CORD TOPCOATS i OV1T Qi aTED JCTtFTS Rf "5 S34.95 H fji . No Charge No Refunds AH Sakr Final $14.91 ACME OdDtainfiffit ART EXHIBIT AT CIVIC CENTRE H th ' 34 .rc Pcirs:; TTiS-Al li ?:(fr ttit&iii Cm t :6 CSC ef t:Ia 24creuac &g t 56 U&e lor i jc?-Ti I C-jcjefrt i ; BBC K-ws lino Corr.t; S; M-xri'-f Coctrt f .55 T:m. .-. M -jrr.ir.f Mo(K a i'h i or. ci:- Rex Cafe i i t I Yj. "OR ii:!5 &ur.E c: Ytrcijr 12 '25 Prir:irr. Ri. J :O0 Cor.oen Hcu 3 Bnue Brw5i Tells 1 i Ciaz. 1 "t Cor-scrnt-r 2 -EC Scfta-jl 2:4S VCtrjtm P.Tf. Ottawa S:CiO- E:ht: a.id A-wrt 3:; Spc.iligfci Oa a Star 3 nj !:.. r.w la ? '! tr..rrr a-.tr.aJ Cnt v ...tit Taf Hnk Ji ("hon Sutv "Chow Mpin ftfi 4 Tr.-'1 u . is J-;Sk :-.'v rf VjC srr.rjfjs-iji-, 4JK :..t v.fTT or a j:i.:-ty . swjrri their ; ri'.'.iti .e ; ara V.--.. i' hy .& t we a.iu live i-jie tf.it ? Siit. e ha.ve leen thrjrt of thi.- Gar-ieri of Eoen. for ue have eatrfi tf the Ti-e tf K 2 c-f Q'j-j'1 zz Evil 2fd have angered over the fa-ee ..f the eirth-We iive in ciirr.ae where we have to v.ear ck-the. f- a.r.ri Lave r.o r.ar.a... excej.t v. hat we hrpvrt we c-ouMrt exist n ther.. ir.y--y. We hve to T: for "sr IWir.z: j-lar:t c'.ttts af.-l raie heep for chlUr.z: cuarry ?:of.e, rrake trick, c-t and draw ix'f.'r for our .Wxr; jkch ari -reap ar.d sm'r.d for our rreal and raie cattle ar.d J.-" for .fneat- - In Jhort, we in a jerenr.ia Mate of neee-sity. and fiece.-.-ity is the dictator of u-ork- If we refused to o-y it dictaSie we woid tane. ar.d If we did hot work hard ero-jrh, cor.ar.t er.ough. and -sive enough, -.ve wouki live in a perretiual tate of Krareity. On this earth there L- no land "flovorg v. ith fr.k a.vi honey," not een in the Middle Eat. a:- the ar,ck-rt Ifraelite diK-overed, It was only a Promised Land hut there are people uiay who are .-till locking for iL Even the .4-oj.'e of Britain have landed in a jate of growing .-areity. They have distributed -hat they thought was "wealth." h-x jt has turned out to paj-er money which has le-s purchasing power than the old coinage. It is po.-.-ille to a'.t-"-'"? ute rai vseaith on an eouaiity hasis but the trouble is that ir. doing m the total amount and the real value of the wealth nay be reduced. Granting that there is a -.vide field for reducing - inequality, the .-pring? of human action muj-t not be :jmored. Theie is r.o e-caie from exertion in this work! The gates of the Garden of Eden are guard-ed by artels with flaming swords. There is not sufficient room or food for in the' jungle? of On-tral Africa, and how many of us want to go there afid live the life of the pigmies? The demands of rece-sity and the fear of .starvation have forced us to work for our living, and work has raided our rtature, mentally and spiritually. In other word, j.e;esi:y and work have civilized us and we have ;eve!oped into enterprising, inventive and progressive human beings. We have achieved dominion over the earth, the air and the elements-, and over the beasts of the fields, and all that we require for ar jeac-e i. to subdue the beast in ourselves. Sttxtr.i Avecu cppb5lt Pnnr Kajr,! 1 V . to I JO i in Ffccwmteoi : iO-iiJ- ly -:4.-t". ;"?x . There is a T DIFFERENCE in LUBIICi Our t biwtt I.ubriranf r nut jusliiKu; leftH It-A rrarlurl. ranxur)U t ft I . t i )utriralifn urJtr titrrmr ler and nriiitiMi (MMtv Vex e ''o avar aaure Ur thi niaA raot. ita. y py m more tor wur lnhmm nt bay a -Jl CU T tvpe trrate. Hr Molar iK are nlr IirM b or. -.'..'.' ti'-L tie vr.ru.;ytr K'r t.:d ;.in x;-'rjas t? F?K:ra. i.'jt Cc-.-...'i i.;.. i-r.t. I'jiKi vj 'fat Ci:-jr C-;.'. b i.': tit Ut- p' ' ..j .; t'.:.'. .t i.jr.r'ji,, i M'NNHt. a-f. frr ffic Mltinu at I "MX AHnw. LINDSAY M DORS! IMIONK sft! 1 j-. , . -7 ... . -i ; - ........ 'rjZ C:a.if;td Adi Bang awwij rxy: I tRY AT LOWER WST A RFPRRPFNTATIVE WAREHOUSE STOCK , R pft :trtit:iis ' o.r Ttre A Rubber Ca. l td. Cutadut M e-siitie b.ve ( a. Lid. HimF The Slorv of Family Securilv Getting Deaf? : lor krniac CrssfseM IljU tse o erf vMlft. j hat bem pertectd ia ttw rcag Zcwcs tow caa be t-m to roa ! (Hkd tp 1 Wiai tLeadt- so wear, no MKricual ia- Medicine Ccmbc out of s&c ori of , 4rott U'rite cooji) fyf fuit otu?tt o i dor. Ottar Watkr fcr me nktm j ctf wond fitaMMtt jtmnh cn j (ieaeral lry Hatterie af CanaiU H1 liuslbane t mpirt af BX". i. H. d A t a. Ua. Ienby ibwlhrm, A f a. Ltd. laaiM-riai Hip-aj; Ka Ca. Ltd. that Figures can' I lell A mtiitft from th mwi than tftf raWm tmJ I murj uttt l-'t Mrnnmmtr cvmftmwte tm 4 mmd thtv mftuti PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY -" .am m t:tn. Mud ; 712 Second Ave. P O B- x "2 Homes ore kept togetiier Imifucie fctaJ lite mwirantc payaaeatt i to tmiii that kM their bresdi WHy to mony pcopi own life More has arr other itrpe of WuduJ pro-utnoo. i j i HtMMiMKt brmt Oredora from rr afecMM tk lotura. it 4(rrt me etxeki. mow dcpeoa4k' to pnrt4t vecurtn i"t tb isy n4 iocome ur (ti ac V ondrr alnoo 41 mi the uuon fmjio praim a Out : n W an M iinruM mttvchv mt Sutii paitnena neaa that aidnt an4 i-hildrt-n r be kept toetber. mortgages paad o6. chiidrea kept at irhooL In mus? louotev l)Ur jnwjraacr n the onl uab4 astet lert b aaai naian at death. tM wa. h life mi i,n t, fr'tim pmiM tat WANTED AI PI -ICATIOXS WILL BF ACC'frTFn HR Tl" IXO POSITIONS FOR 1M9: CAMP MANAGERS a tr 1 t nI.'VJ JARVIS McLEOD . A S FAR AS active se-rv ice is concerned, Jaris Hartley McLeod retires as collecUjr of cust-im at Prince Ruert today although he still has a lew months to go which he will spend on retirement -ave. ilr. ilcLeod, .-till a young man in apjear-arice, spirit and physique, has the distinction of beting, from standpoint of length of sendee, the oldest ' customs officer in Canada. Of all pioneer Prince Rupert figures, there is none better and more favorably known than Jarvis -McLeod. That is because he has always been, through good times and bad, through easy'and trying days alike, a zealous, efficient, heipful arid friendly official Ever genial and courteous, treating evenone with equal due, he made raanv lasting friends. '.: ' is in the nature of our daily avocations that rrthe newspaier people and the collector of cu.-toms ifcoul'J always be in close contact. The Daily News, reminiscent of many years of such intimate, friendly contact, .sincerely wishes Jarvis McLeod a full measure of happy days to enjoy his retirement. We are glad that he is still active and youthful enough to have such full enjoyment. We are especially . PPy, as his many friends are, that he intends to keep closely in touch with the north if not maintain -! . "liig hi permanent future residence here. And, if ; u e know Jarvis McLeod, we would say that he is too confirmed a northerner and sourdough to ever be ; , permanently happy elsewhere. " Jt.I nE SMIhl' ChMM that Marl a mw ic' V ha bit isuinuct pa fftmit ve mtdt to poiio holder, countim i rt come tru: T pa menu make it powWe lottmpi buwncH. trei trad a fao or firl to coileee. &r retire. ilu how oom pol -y-holder od the Uaniart brncAif from their kit n w ranee. DI?DrDT M ADIVT RE ALT In tt lift insurance company and their aeenti fairtiluUi ser ed ovW lVM.r-ard-wie-haif million ioirloUe m all aU o life, m eery part of the Datkm. Frinrt BOX d!3 OmM a Mi tiUt mu aswoM tm CaaaaW iaiirradn m iraga We ia. RAPro FLOOR ENAM& tk owbc Maret. a --..... t. .nair.fl for fctcf n (jiuit urjuig nign qu".- Life Insurance Served You in Tkc Tat? Too! COtVIR V1CTOEU SE.TTtE Tuewiay. 1:50 pm , Camasun Sunday. 10 pm., CoquiUam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Suncay, 11 pm. FOR SOCTH QtEEX CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s s. CoquitJam, Jars. 23. 10 p m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CH.1RIXJTTE ISLANDS s s. CoquitJam. February 4 and 18r 10 p m. FRANK J. SKINNER Pnnce Rupert As?ent rtiJrd Ae. 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