M;, 22, 1940. i k : i ra nuauibi ert Revolt jr;' ITJvR OiJ Unfi In Near Eat E LP KIDNEYS! ' ' '. help to fliuh away toxic ' ...ng relief from backache twinges. la tie United ,i 1 x "Giflo EEC j i PILLS Jf sTTl ,S . A - aft., rt tJ ... ttki mn, Iff trtmmmf ti. HI tit P. man with the scar on hU chin, la Hrted as Major John Blubb, organizer of the Desert Patrol of the Aral Legion; but among the burning hllU of Transjordan, tribesmen with fighting on their minds shout hit name proudly at Abou Kelnelk the man with the Jaw, the uncrowned prince of Arabia. While the major holds In check IT. C- Oreat nny German attemnt to stir tribal :.,; card agalmt pos- uprisings In the Interior, Austral- ; uacked revolt In the ;an. New Zealand, French, British, a; EoxlUhman with a Indian. Turklrtj and Egyptian a and a host of De- troops stand guard along Arabia's at bis back. coasts. w ould be a direct The Arabs call him a great flght- of nnuia's r reputation he' won when he : fleet the pipeline ;o-ordlmted Iraa and Bedouin tain s chief oil sup- rlbea In 1924 and led them against IJ', r' marauding bands of Saudi Arabia in London the to the south. ii M i or Blubb Is backed by Emir bdnUah Drn Hussein, ruler of: Tranijordaiv and camel herdsmen I art beard to say Emir Abdullah has' sworn by the Koran that the blood -of bis men. will flow with that of 1 VutllikMH A whK n . r inuguii u iw-rjj urruiiliis uuv J. the hills. . RECORD AUTUMN HEAT MELBOURNE, May 2X: CP For the ninth time In a month the temperature' In. Melbourne exceeded 90 degrees, a record for autumn In this Australian metropolis. SIXPENCE AN llOUIt IPSWICH. Eng.. May 22: CP Schoolboys who help the Grow More Food campaign by working on farms this summer wilt be paid flvepence an hour if under 1C and sixpence 11 18 or older. FREE Are Presenting MOVING PICTURES FREE S. E. PARKER Ltd. In Conjunction With The Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd. T Sony The Map Sing." dealing- with how Canada enters Into the field of motor car Industry rr.-e Utile the House " showing: how science enters Into the field of motor car Industry wrw T-oiiwriwtwhicrrira: trip'tg,tteJTrorMTr rarest k iw on tat same reel. "The Rubber plantation." . rii up .he Amazon River to the Ford Motor Company's rabber plantation T Making of safety Glass," and aho on the same reel. "Trip to rtrjee Can jn," which Is a scenic picture ' . be a picture put out by the Champion Spark Plug woiK the Indianapolis speedway and boat racing WEI)KSIiAY2 1010. MOOSE HAIJ fitOO n.m. 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She will be 73 next Sun- mired day me wueen Momers iirst puouc appearance for months wai at a charity matinee organized by the head ot one of her favorite chari ties early In April. For six months Hie has been scaylh af Badminton. Gloucestershire, 100 miles west of London. Badminton Ilouse is the home of .ier niece, the Duchess of Beaufort For six months Queen-Mary has not attended the theatre or made the rounds of her favorite antique shops in Kensington. Twice a week, however, the Queen Mother makes the 100 mile trip to town in her high maroon saloon car and goes to Marlbor ough House. It Is closed and onl caretakers are in residence. She meets her friends in curtalnless rooms where dust sheets cover the furniture discusses with them the war work and public welfare organizations In which she is most Interested to be bored or idle. When she found she was going to be there for save time she took a house, had rooms that bad been closed tqr decades opened redecorated and renovated under her supervision to accomodate her house- NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 60 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 111 THE SEAL of QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by the only lalmoa canning company with in all tbo year round payroll In rrlnco Rtyert TUB DAILY KEIffl rAOKrrysjaji;,, CONDEMNED ITII EDITH CAVELL, SHE AGAIN SERVES FilACE A picture m-x received on this continent show ing Mile Louise Thullez, centre, with Mme De Laoutre left, and Mme Pierre Borel Mile Thullez was sentenced to-ueath by the Germans with Nurse Edith Caveli during the First World War. but was reprieved, givea a prison sentence and then returned to France after the armistice Now she Is president of the "Foyers De L'Avant. a group t women canteen workers who are now assigned to Western Front posts. This picture was made before the group left Paris. QUEEN MARY KEEPS BUSY hold, then Invited her niece to visit in her own house. Up-to-Date Ideas Queen Mary has always enjoyed rearranging rooms and choosing draperies. She is also exceptionally well informed on the subject of lighting and plumbing. Nothing ron Id have been more antiouated (Via ovoomtort rhllrtren (frnm Even In the refuses' country she lrmIngham.s slumS) to aid In her ffort, enlisted the co-operaUon of her ladles in waiting, footmen and chauffeurs and tidied up the place Sews For Future Indoors she crochets and she knits but of the two she Is more handy with the crochet hook and makes scarves which go to th$,tc regiments or which she Is honorary olonel. She pays a few callsi-very few and of the sight-seeing variety and occasionally receives vfsitors. She has become the great lady of the neighborhood setting aside her role or great lady of all England attends the local parish's plays and has the vicar to dine. In the evening she sews, not for the war but for the future. Her hobby ha always been exquisite needle-work and she Is the much Interested patroness of the"" Royal School of Needlework. It Is from there she obtained the tapestrjrde I signs and colored wool used for ; cushions, firescreen and chair seat I she completed as pick-up work In the evening. I While Queen Mary's needle files 1 In and out of the work tacked to I the old wooden frames, her lady-ln- I waiting reads aloud news, blogra phles, memoirs or even occasionally la novel. She started "Gone With the Wind." but did not finish It. t The Queen Mother lunches with the King and Queen at Buckingham raiace on ner days in town and keeps In close touch with them by telephone. Nor are the two young princesses neglected. They receive regular letters from "Orannle" and have had several present ot books. Like her thev are evacuees, pt. cept on birthdays and special oc- caslons. but thev have lessnn tni Beware 0 Wolf In Allies' Suit than the bathrooms of Buckine- f SOMEWHERE-IN-FRANCE, 9 Aitwv.t a ma. . nn . mi " LAjrtufjci. May n. George made his mother promise um .v.o.?-.i. v. a new day nursery that was sup-nAvrt In h the most nerfect ex- although determined to keep amn, of ... Vin, Rh(k dulv at. all the strikingly hygienic Army Heads Warn Even Uniform Is Not Guarantee Against Spies May CP-Klng ham Palace and Windsor when shef22: (CPi-Appearance of innocense nr vn ni!iH uniform; lend no as- sne would sUy out of the danger rooms and ughting at Badminton surance that a man Is among ..c u long as me war lasiea. ne House are model, ot modernity. friends, soldiers Have Been warn- way way but oui vuern .Mary No. sh vui.lnf, ed in a 1D00 word pampniet lssuea under the direction of the chief of the Imperial General Staff. The pamphlet, entitled "Why Tell the Enemy?" stresses the Import- equipment but paused to point her lance to soldiers of not discussing imbrella to the overhead lights, military subjects and suggests that They shine directly Into the I information gathered by the enemy babies' eyes as they lie in their I In such a manner may be "the only ribs." she remarked. . . lreal secret weapon Hitler can pos- For decoration In her honji Jir I sesa." preference inclines to. period' fur. Soldiers, the publication says, nlture though she has a falling for J should be Just as suspicious of In-Chinese lacquer. She also prefers j nocent looking women as of men lamask hangings and rich bro-' and should be especially careful In :ades that belong with the ornate j their talk around railway stations carving of past centuries to the ' and refreshment rooms, bleak simplicity of more" ' modern - . . . . rL. Interiors. How does the Queen Mother tpend her time in the country? She Is outdoors a great part of the day for the Badminton estate has been somewhat neglected as heavy taxes took their toll. The woods and spinneys had become overgrown. Broken branches obstructed paths and took away from the charm of the three mile long entrance drive. Queen Mary has altered all this. She called In kits turmm:MTzum-,Mzraim JONES' ! FAMILY MARKET' Pbone 95 VE.L Shoulder of Veal 4 lbs Leg of Veal 6 lbs. Fillet or Veal Per lb. Rump of Veal Per lb 2 lbs. Stew Veal and I tin Pea Veal Steak Per lb. Fowl- take un thMr time thnnoK Per lb. . r ----- -t--uq4 v j jnlss their Monday Jaunts with the Queen Mother around London's museums and galleries. Chicken STEER BEEF Prime Rib Roll Per lb Rump Roa&t of Beef Per lb - Roast off the Round Per lb Pot Roast 4 lbs. Sirloin Steak Per lb - Round Steak Per lb Good Corned Beef Per lb. Lbs. Short Ribs PORK Shoulder Roast Per lb Leg of Pork Per 16 - Fre&h Side Pork 2 lbs Boston, Butts , Per lb. 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