Prince Rupert Dafl? r3rtyg LtD. Friday, February 20, 1943 The Daily News Boys Joining which could be landscaped and made entirely appropriate. The administration building would also hive the advantage of being centrally located for school purposes.- . . i u..n,i;.i, LETTERBOX WORKING WOMEN Editor, Dally News: I am writing this letter Sl to with SPR ka Independent dslly nnrspp devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and ail communiu-s compris. ig northra and central British Columbia. Authorized as Sfcond Class Mail. Post Office Department. Ottawa) Publish".! evert afternoon except S'jnday by Print Rupert Daily Ni-ws Ltd . 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. G. A HUNTER. Manairlni? Editor. H G. PERRY. Managing Director. MEMBER O CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY KEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Kt'RSCP.IPTION RATES the The lower warenuu.it- uuiiuiug vou in the hopes that we. be rented for manufac-and could young, single and divoreed girls boys of Prince Rupert with turlng. storage or shipping pur- 'ighi-h For such sion ymi U dependents will get a chance. P"e.v City Carrier, per ee. 15c: Fr Month. 65c; Per Year. 17 00; EAJL danelnB lines. FAY B. OAMBI.IM. By Mail, Per Month, 40?; Per Year, J4.00. Speaking for myself I am a di Matty Sedgewick HIS IS LARGEST ROUTE IN CITY ROASTS MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS A robust boy of 14 years, Matty Sedgwick totes the largest bag of papers of any Daily News delivery boy. His beat takes in Seventh and Eighth Avenues from Hays Cove Circle to McBride Street where he has 155 satisfied customers. If vou ask Mattv which sport is his favorite, he What c.mW i " 'r beautifuiiv Vr, reated a vorcee with two children both under school age. I was born and raised in i PROTECTION COSTS UP PETERBOROUGH, Out. BALLERINA si CI,..,. . s-V Prince Rupert and have worked rm, -w - tamn toQ rc In Hi f - hire today f,rerU cafes around the city. I The utilities commission here has informed city council that m .h. n,n. ho m.iti. n If your tho..,u Mrjt will replv. -skating" with a broad few others like me here and, if the charge for water and hyd- flare back they are lucky enough to draw the big unemployment insur- arin and a sparkle in his eyes as brilliant as a nunny winter ranis requiren m ! " will be $25,000 this year, compared with $20 .WW in mi. SI IORT1ES, TOP: the anre check, would you kindly morning in Saskatchewan fancl of his birth. tell me how yoti go about snp- arm new BAl..!Nl stvUs your families and your- ; Born at Sa"aioon, Matty spent portin' If t " f t, sr A Uomi.nitvl' t.,ti Khu rt ..,, ...t... I SAVinc fonA RAIYDAY,, 1 s P-rn.ili.e(l BUIXiET Pl.AH No Interest No Curryiiv- Ui:irWs 12 years in tiie little prairie self? town of Kinley before moving) Can anyone deny my state- j with his family to Prince Rupert ment that on an estimate of in November, 1945. tM towns female workinK class While Matty thinks there is over 75 per cent are married nothing to beat the thrill of women whose husbands are drawing more than enough in swishing over a frozen ur face ! on a pair of steel blades, he will IflriPS a"? ,, ovw ha. we, the one who riesper- Need Again Illustrated IF THERE WERE an efficient a n d we 11-I equipped Canadian Coastguard, a much speedier and more effective effort would be possible in the case of the three Indians feared lost in the capsiz-al of their dinghy in Wright Sound and the investigation of the report of a halibut boat being derelict in the same area. The same storms which caused possible disaster are hampering to a point of near ineffectiveness the more or less disorganized and to large extent voluntary search which has been instituted. Whenever vessels are derelict, it is to be presumed that persons are in trouble, not necessarily perished but probably in dire need of rescue. And te emergency usually arises when weather conditions are stormy and plenty of good sound equip- . ment and well-skilled men are needed. Also time is the essence of the requirements in such life-saving operations. Prohibitive cost cannot be accepted as a reasonable ecuse for the continuation of lack of coastguard service particularly in this exposed area vbeve 'binning and marine activity is constantly on the increase. TT i Nearly cverytoJy is (.imilur wirt uv siititwe. it'ioiie way it saving frin olui ct ir wane- for the HtllT Ins it r- nnA aT lot to offer a teenage boy. Th . -.- . i i . drawing unemployment i , , , . . ance or starving slowly. '"nmy J.iy". Thit is the funJ for enn.Tgi-i.fiei ' i""jvi'ii. , 1 this estimate but woiJd you of life, or for education, or tor sick- aiiiiijt vaivr iv'iv v,xii,. i.ii spends part of his spare time, dry ons and rafes ncss or as coIhrcT..! f ls. h ( the handy jjcV nf-all-traJes to make piaying bjih i. w.r im. , k.-cis. fapt ,nv vou can Matty Sedgewick fastball ! name and look for yourself be- In season, basketball, j and football are the I Matty enthusiastically ifore you doubt my word? games enters Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS j into. bC Ormes DJ life rwire ea-y. So in bumes the ooJ man.i-t has to set aside miwy hir emergen-nes, particularly when tum re prosperous. Oftt'n miMindersturxl under the name of ".-urplu-.," this i tliC fund that provides fur salaries, equip- II A .student of Booth Memorial If then you still think I'm wrong please won't yon kindly tell me and the other citi.ens of Prince Rupert your ideas on this subject. A CITIZEN this Hiyh School, Matty is in Grade will 9 this year and hopes to continue 1. What is wrong with sentence? "The church PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS The Canadian who gives way S100 bills has a hobby almost expensive as that of amateur have their annual meeting next with his studies until he obtain? week." ! his matriculation. After that he 2. What is the correct pronun- is not sure what occupation he ciation of "reparable"? ; will citer although he is inter- 3. . Which one of these words Psted in technical trades. is misspelled? Concentric, con-I just at the age when boys be- I rent, raw material.-, Iiiiht anj rem SCHOOL HI il.l)IN HM yten the hu-ine-i is not so pr.H-Editor. Daily News: r-enxiN or when aJvcr- consiliums As a solution Tor the replace-1 the tf0"1)! touuh. - . ment of presently inadequate c, i,,.;,,,. ,i r..,, I,, tl,. 1 and census, concentrate. (jn to take particular rare in Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Flmergenry bicycle deliver; from 7 p.m. till 9 pm. and Sunday condemned school build-1 it seems to me a grand necessary emergency funds to crry them rhmigh thee trmes of stres. 4. What does the word "(lis- h ,., l.hev drr-sn. Mattv is m8s suggestion to consider the posi rem" men? ,rrn nf hi nhilitv lo ram former 5. What is a word besinnino Li, tn hi, ability of utilizing the wun imp mai means unburn- own dothes. For more than a United States Army administration building now held by War UNIVERSITY SEATS WISDOM and useful non-political opinion WIT, will, members of British parties agree, be lost to the House of Commons by elimination of twelve university seats provided for under representatives of the People Bill. This would remove from the House five notable Independent members Sir Arthur Salter and Sir vear Matty ha been deliverin? PHONE 81 ness"? ANSWERS 1. Sav. "will hold its annual With Ixisnx-n failures on the increa.se, jobs are lot, anj that's tlic time when the falamuy howler wuf pet Marxist theories comes into Km own with a mumhrvjumho that planned ecnrxiniy can eliminate all such inflation and depre .-mtu. Yet there is not a miiIc example todav of Soctali-tic cr Coinmuni-ric Route 9. the hiuhest paying route . Assets Corporation. This building, together with wharves and warehouse building, can, I understand, be obtained for $250.-000 which Is less than a new meeting." 2. Pronounce rep-a- in the city. His customers can look forward to receiving the same dependable service in the future as th-y have in the past I ra-b'l, both a's as in ask un- school building could be built THY for. With the Department of f""" rJ'"8 u,'i. ' stressed, arid accent first syllable, not re-pair-a-b'l. 3. Con-1 sensus. 4. To understand; to, detect. (Pronounce di-zzurn, i as in did i . "The first point of. of the "i r- is i Education paying half Rex Ci Train Schedule wisdom is to discern that which for the f.asi our i.ncerpnse -y-n-m. True, wc may have 4iortcrmiin, hut none that sound planning and teamwork between management and labor cannot overcome. is false, the second to know that I "OR T ASTY MF Monday. Wednesday. Friday fi pm i which is true." Lactantius. 5. f Imp StK-v 0 Impiety. purchase price, there would be ;a minimum of expenditure in-IvoiveU in obtaining well-heated jand well-lighted accommoda-! ticui in the administration bnildin; for Booth Memorial and King Edward schools combined. i As for playgrounds, there is plenty of land immediately ad- From the Fast Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday -10:45 pm i f MIFSF lliir.S H AM TO I AM During the Second Wnn w- thu .jwr.iinl r.f nil nl-nH linprt tn by the fitilnh (himhi& tc&'imrm iif Tr.i lt ltd Industry. 0-14 SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE PtTC j Persia was almost double thai j of pre-war production. Adverti.st ui tne Daily News am mm Alan P. Herlrt, Oxford; H. Wilson Harris, Cambridge; Sir Ernest Graham-Little, London, and Kenneth Lindsay, combined English. Salter is a notable economist and author; Herbert an outstanding humorist and playwright; Harris is editor of the Spectator, an influential periodical; Graham-Little is a scholarly physician and Lindsay is an authority on education. These Independents have salted Commons debates with brisk criticism of both government and ' opposition and their endorsation of legislation is eagerly sought by the administration. None of them may wish to enter the hurly-burly df election contests in constituencies other than the universities where they are judged as much on their scholastic and public service records as on their ability as platform orators. The. universities have been represented in parliament for :'2: years and the first four elected for Oxford and Cambridge took their seats in 1 C25. University representatives are elected by gradu-ates'who cail Vote both at their university and the ton in which they live, a svstem of nlural voting the Labor government decided should be discontinued. . Pi 'ime Minister W. E. Gladstone is counted as the most famous of university members. He was retnmod four times by Oxford. The P.i',1 will cut total Commons membership from W tn fins, the lowest fierure sinre before union "'it l-i Ivflflnrl in 11, when the number was iv,.vSp, f,.om r4-8 to 638. The record high was 707 member? in 1918. mm IB What hope is there for those millions of little ones in ruined lands today who are starving, ragged, ' ignorant if not dying? City Merchants be helped. When we help them, we help our own. The Canadian Appeal for Children offers all Canadians the opportunity to share in nieeiin;; their desperate needs. YOUR HEIP IS NEEDED NOW. Your donation will b-' received at any BANK. Since you may not be canvassed, don't let failure to act be on you-conscience turn your sympathy and good wishes into a tangible contribution go to your bank NOW and GIVE. Hotel.. 55 A rrisa Is Prince Rupert J. R. Verney, Metlakatla; Donald Paton, Rio, Wisconsin; P. C. Myers, Vancouver; A. Howell, Prince George; D. Robinson, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. A. Lock wood, Three Rivers, And what hope is there for the future of our world if they are not helped? All the opportunities offered OUR children will mean nothing if those others grow up with sickly bodies and embittered minds for the future of our children is bound up with theirs. They MUST City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the ) regular hour for publication. You read it in the News! GIVE TO EM 1FM MD'ilJfilEN FEB. 15 to 22 "TRAINING TO SERVE CANADA" Appeal now being jointly conducted by United Nations Appeal for Children, and Canadian Council for Reconstruction through UNESCO . m Ma' ... Provincial Vice-Chairman: ! ' M 1 . Van.. T'- Campaign Provincial Co-Chairmen : I 'RED D. KROWN, It. E. STANDI IF.MI Campaign Provincial Hon. Chairman: CHIEF Jl'STICE WENDEM, It. F ARRIS az. I'ampatgn Iltq4., liH marine ii-. - r Mi Bride St. Phone 311