INDOOR TRAr Ml-r--r. 'SPEAKER TO Idrincc ttupcrt DnilP rDctys LtD. Friday, February 13. 1943 Booth Memorial School News Cciitii The Civic will be the SENIOR GIRLS The girls of, grades 11 and 12 at Booth Memorial School heard an address given by Mrs. R J. Kn Independent dallv newspapv" devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all communities eempris. if? northern and central British Columbia. Authorized as Stcoi.d Class Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Publish"d every afternoon exi ept Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd . 3ra Avenue, Prince Rupert. British ColumhlR. School '"ter-hon., STl'DKNT EDITORS Club Activities or-in-Cliief, Mary .Mae- iNew Addition to Teaching1 , Sprott on Friday afternoon of G. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS ACDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES "''xt Thursday 'hole school w,',,"5 and, as thi.s ls lw , anything ike ,,M ( Place at B.i-M,..,, ' an exciti, nvil. ' ing f vents an legged rare, r,.!ay races. Um-;i .k. . Per Year. 17 00: City Carrier wr mk. 15c: Prr Month. 63. Staff at Booth Memorial By Mail. Per Month, 40c; Per Year, 4 00. Sorial Editor, Yvonne Marin. Sports Editor, Charie Forbes. Typists Jean FauRht, Herdis UniiiMiari and trances Olaf- A newcomer to the staff following Christmas va-! Drama Club ... . The Senioi Crania uul lias chosen "The Courting cf Mar e Jenvrlu" as its next play. This play is written by the Canadian playwright. O. P. Renzwood. It Ls a romantic comedy set in Yellowknife. The cast has yet last week. Mrs. sprou, wno was introduced to her audience by Mrs. Mo.ses, had been paying a visit to Prince Rupert In her capacity as Provincial Chapter Organizing Secretary of the I. OD E, and as organizer of the SoroptomUt Club. Slw Ls uUso well known as an administrator of Sprott Shaw Schools. Basing her remarks on business ethics and office deportment. Mrs. Sprott stressed th.; and .stan.iius. bri(1 ' cation is Mrs. H. Cobb, who has replaced Miss Noel, 8An. in the Commercial department. TTTTTk Mrs. Cobb received her early education at Bawlf, THE DRAMA Alberta, where she was born, and continued her I think he was the oddest- studies. in Camrose, Alberta, where she was engaged - looking man i have ever seen. i to be chosen. The Junior Drama Club's next play will be "Midge Goes to the Movies." Casting MAGNESIUM Foa About y , i:i )Wv nesium is .., in ','; lure ol on,. ; 01 ;..t a cnnci in iea( nins oritur cuhuhh -" in iit'igm i- I-... Uln fAnt.iAO Ural-A t H H t. flf ft for thi.s play will take place next importance of good grooming, a pleasant manner ana poise ior AND THIS IS SCHOOL Prince Rupert. While sh has always specialized in Art and English, her subjects at Booth consist of Busi UUL Ilia iratuiu ..v. v. ' killer. His face was partly hidden by an old hat but I felt as if his piercing eyes were on me ., I.,,., At Hw hi.lt hime si iileam- Advrrtne jn , we?k. Carrfra Cluh . . . This club has started develop any girl entering a career in the business world. No matter how efficiently a girl may perform her work, without these qualities she cannot successfully re- "School ain't . . . "and per- ; My Muy sys. what it used to bf ness English , Office rraiinr, , . ., Up and Down ... GOES UP must come dwn and the higher WHAT it goes the harder it may fall. Possibly that may be said of the markets with the inflation boom bursting as it appears to be doing now. There was bound to be the reaction that is now occurring after the spiraling of prices and wages which had been worrying everybody the last few months. That it will he an orderly recession, gradual and nt too preciptate, is to be hoped. Then the readjustment will he easier and too many people will not get hurt. The inevitable reaction, which everyone might - have expeted, would have to come just as surely a? low tide follows high, may seem somewhat disconcerting for the moment but it need not necessarily be disastrous. It seems now that the picnic is over and it is time to get down to business. All this had to come before normal is restored. Junior Business. Record Keep- They i uriinnp.s nf his aDuearance ing and printing pictures. v, ' , t ing. and uracie vn musi. . 'lTiwn he ruse, stealthily advanc- arP exiting a display of the mmm haps she's rl-iht! An innovation was Introduced in High School physical education classes during the recent unc 01 iviia. vuuuo ..wu.. jnj, lowara me, uie mtust-i urm pictures in .summer. Ls pastel work and shs enjoys hi(;n m his and. Just as I was Dlavins bridge. Her favourite aboul lo scream, I suddenly WoodworkillC Club At the conclusion of her Interesting talk, Mrs. Sprott was thanked on behalf of the girls cold snap wren pupils were in- istructed to bring their skates to 8portc, are skating, softball and ! realized that it wouldn't really V'( The Woodwork Club, under by Solveig Mork of Grade Twelve M N.M. B. school. Never was a teacher s , biketbiill. bo necessary. You see nowadays 'suggestion so joyfully received, h acquaintanc? ; they really do have some odd- and acted up.n. t,.inM Rwrt has not looking people on movie sets. Train Schedule Mr. Densunier, has seventeen members. The president is Irja Korhonen, secretary Judith Nil-son and the treasurer is Mary Basso. A few weeks ago the girls started making a trinket box. Pat McRae, the in turn repaired is proving of great' - . o.. -B. been long. Under Mis various clusse.; Cobb's 1 I f rl I'lTIVT. i first visit to the coast. shellfish rniiLuin more mac- For the F.asi Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 pm. From the East Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. M. rx rvi ii.esium and phusporous than Alter completing tins mry an-I an eqiiiil weight of milk, and as hoping to make brooch ss out i in-Kft calcium. of wood. i to Morse Cree Dam for a period of exercise and instruction in ; ice skating, which entailed many, thrills and spills. Perhaps no Barbara Ann i-cott was in evidence but all gained a bit ot ; practice and a ?reat deal of en-i joyment from the outing, and i wished they could repeat it You saw it in the News! The best way to test a person's intelligence is to give him a sizable sum of money and note what, ht does with it. SUIT YOUR r il. ,, At the AC; more often. M.N.M. I. A IM.I SHU SllU'U' jut! U.,v SUITS Pure Hmil lu- ALPHA HOUSE LEADS SCHOOL A recheck of House totals reveals that Alpha with 1873 points not Delta, has gained the highest ciont total this year. Delta ami ttiiN COMMWIW I Enylixh (ijiwrv ACM CLOTHING I is a very clos3 second with 1665; Gamma, third with 1581; and Beta, fourth with 1229. ATTENTION School Gym Is Humming FISHERMB ST. VALENTINE'S DAY VALENTINE'S DAY commemorates the martyrdom ST. of two early Christians. Origin of this observance of the day is obscure; some authorities claim there were five saints called Valentine, a name common in antiquity; but it's generally agreed that two Valentines were martyred, one of whom according to legend was beheaded during the reign of Claudius II near Rome's Porto Valen-tini (The Flamiman Gate). But the modern connotation f February 14 as a day on which birds are supposed to pair and lovers exchange billets-doux appears to stem from the ancient feast of Lupercalia, observed February 15, which secured the fruitfulness of the earth, prevented sterility in women, and gave young Roman callants the chance to pick lots from a helmet for their sweethearts of the coming year. Originally, the valentine was the other partner of the lovers' vow. Now it's the card sweetheart? exchange cloyed with sentiment, sprinkled with 'diamond dust" and bedecked with satin, rayon, lace and impaled hearts. But this year there are plenty of the mushy variety, too, makers say, all marked "Made in Canada" because the OttaVa ban on many U.S. imports included, of all things Valentines! Install House Basketball Games Played This Week Mari . During the last week the j school gym has been humming ; with activity. It was the inter-: house basketball league. j On Tuesday the Junior Girls i played and Delta overcame1' Muff! In Your li Avoid U" We Gamma by the score of 17-14. On Wednesday the Senior j Girls played and D.'lta swamp-; id Gamma 30-2. Beta beat Gamma by default and on the following Monday also in the Senior Boys' league-Alpha won from Beta by de- ; fault. I ttwacft PQDC3B THOM SF METAL 25.) K:i-t I'n- A' 5 PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO l February 13, 1923 j The thermometer reached its j lowest reading of the winter , when it dropped to 11 degrees at j 7 o'clock this morning. Previous minimum temperatures had 1 1 been 12 degrees In December BRITISH REGULATIONS IS marked interest here in the new regulations T'HERE of the British government calling for a freezing of wages ami profits a freezing of all incomes apparently at today's levels except under exceptional circumstances or in the achievement of greater production. For some time there has been controversy among writers and observers on the real situation in Britain. Socialists have lieon pointing t conditions in Britain as something that Canada should copy while those who return from visits to Britain maintain that wage scales are much lower there than in Canada, and the standard f living of all the ueoule is far below that which we enjoy. Mr. Attlee's plea for drastic voluntary action t "combat spiralling orices" seems to confirm the statements (if the latter. and 13 degrees In January. E. E. Payne, secretary of the Vancouver Board of Trade, advised the local Board of Trade that "no request has been made nor is any contemplated that the dry dock at Prince Rupert be removed to Vancouver." To millions of children it only means more misery It's no fun when your toes are out of your boots or you have no boots at all. Yet that is how children in ruined lands around the world must trudge through winter weather. They are the future and their plight is desperate. Shivering and starving, their uneducated minds grow as sick as th:ir withered bodies If they are not fed, clothed, educated, given new faith and courage, a terrible legacy will be left for the world of OUR children. To meet their desperate and immediate needs is the aim of the Canadian Appeal for Children. YOUR HEIP IS NEEDED NOW. Your donation can be made at any BANK. Since you may not be canvassed don't let failure to act be on your conscience turn your sympathy and good wishes into a tangible contribution go to your bank and GIVE. IF THEY ARE NOT SAVED, OUR WORLD IS LOST ( l 9 w i: ( u.Tiii:(tti A ltEAs-l,!l1 ES Ti MATS' Prince R Plumbing I'llllVt There were only five cases In ! j L11C Vltjr yuiiv-c tuui v v.w..t , January, the chief of ponce re-; ported to the Police Commls-, sion. Fines collected during the month totalled $2fr2. Erbruarq 13, 1913 Harry Helliken, a young Nor wegian, formerly a porter at the j Knox Hotel, was found dead in his bed at the Grand Hotel. Heart disease was believed to have been the cause. The PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 0"E WEEK SALE commencing Monday, February 16th A 1 w lines of clothing, bedding and dress shoes, offered at prices you will find interesting. MEN'S SLITS from $25.M MEN'S TOPCOATS from 15.()tt MEN'S DRESS PANTS from 4.50 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS from 1.75 MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS from 3.50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES, black and brown .... from, pair 4.50 MEN'S It A IN COATS, dress and semi-dress from 8.50 A lew pairs All Wool, Special Australia full size blankets, superfine quality, soft, warm and durable, in -white, pink and blue. Note the special sale price, pair . .. . .. S27.50 EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES, boxed, now at $2.25 REVERSIBLE BED THROWS, fine all wool quality, bound ends ol pure silk ribbon S8.50 Visit this Sale during the week at Dry Goods Department of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative, Waterfront. GIVE TO J. W. Stewart, head of the firm of Foley, Welch and Stewart, and John L. Retallack, a well known Slocan minin? man, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. They were going to Hazelton to Inspect the Silver Standard mine after which they intended to proceed east to Edmonton. William Martin and J. Mc-Gowan walked around Kalen APPEAL IFOR CHILDREN pDeal now being conducted jointly by Uni'ed Nations Appeal for Children, end Canadian Council for Reconstruction through UNESCO TRY Rex Cafe FOR TASTY ME ALS Chop Suey Chow Mein CTIINESE DISHES OCR SPECIALTY Island in seven hours' time. KILLED BY HORSE-FLY BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa, (f Within 15 minutes of being bitten on the neck by a horse-fly, G. L. Van Es, of Glen Arbour, died. A few minutes after telling his wife of the Inci Campaign Provincial Hun. Chairman: CHIEF Jl'STICF. WENDFI.E It. FAftltlS OPEN A.M. TO 2 AM. Provincial Vice-Chairman : lK. N. A. M. M aeKKN7.lt' Campaign IMqts., f.dft Marine BUIr., Van., Tel. MA 11131 Campaign Provincial Co-Chairmen: FRKD D. BROWN, It. E. STANIFIEM) SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL dent he collapsed and before the doctor arrived, was dead.