a: rJcS7.Wll. FADE lBRr T PKEPARINC, FANCY DISHES OF SMOKE AND FLAME FOR HUN i' ' :.-f f vK. v' " -if I lit In what might truly be called a "hell's kitchen" somewhere In Canada, these women are busily engaged cooking up a menu of smoke and flame for the Nazis. They produce parachute flares for lighting up bomb targets, smoke shells for obsc- uring troop movement and a wide variety of other pyrotechnics. Although the woman at the left a ppears to be spreading a batch of fancy cockles, she Is actually laying out igniter caps for smoke c artridge. The workers at right are welding case for parachute flares. . CHAMBER IN SESSION ttcMthi Dinner MccCins Ohm ussed newly organized Ketchikan Junior which had Just been held when it polntment as city, commissioner. so a letter letter has' nas been oeen sent m rn r nnti - m niin nvi unri i riu urac rt nr 1 n tjrt 1 r nninnnn iu iiri i mi 1 ... ......nisn mints under discussion in . - - . II lWiiiumvt r-orta IffiBLJfMji-; nection with .these mattej t w v. Hpnrv Ci"lc Centre Prosress ruorce pil was C. O. Ham . mpmber. connection , ,nttfr from the ndertaklng LINEMKN IN KHAKI 'iiTO,.j.A7gBWIBI s 1 : . . . j.i..o hpinir hiiiH. nlontr Canada's coasts rol .in the . n.awng an Unsung bu -vital that are the nerve- , Coma of Slg nals men cf the Royal Canadian Mevtes and the air stations and -m It Is thes e men 1"" the the whole system. we ability y to communicate with ing h defence, each ur hav -.aval wall of yards Into one & llnema 1 8 y a. a moment's notice. In the upper p h -to a members RC in lower left a typical "wire doctor Is si recrult- em erliarged during the present is being rvice, rg, 'S splice a submarine cable. This branch oMhe s m8 campaign. SURVIVORS TELL HOW THREE I 'COMRADES DIED OF EXPOSURE (Continued trum Page One) I minutes nilllULVD but UUb was jjv--j pretty well ' all In I After another run around In the 1 ashore rapidly, possibly ahead of thp survivors themselves. It was I! t , picked up almost Immediately. Later In the night McRae's body came ashore and was also recovered. Both ken Queen Cnar. Lieut. l.lfUL. - Jack tftlrk. McRae, mikab, a " manner 01 ,olte mi.. uy P1ltcu 1 Av.nn aboard, the Via tug Tl.rr ... .... . an invitation to members 01 tne formation of an Asscciauon ana Junior chamber recognizing -"t-ocal chamber to go north for the the drawing up of constitution and h honor conferred upon him In JJX!! JwrJcSfof .imusuiai ui uic iicmiuvau vnom- ujiu "o. ""'w" . v..v. ueing acicticu .00 a. ......-v. - Bentlnck also drifted ashore; ber on June-24 when tiie charter that, as soon as the Victory Loan i party represenUng the Navy In R, ha d acknowledged that Capt. will be presented and officers in- liKl drive as over, plans would accompanying tne lorcn 01 rrce- COurtour had done eyerythln? pos-s.ailcd with Governor of Alaska be set in active motion for the dom across Canada. ... . h , under the circum- r.iiiii u P.riiKnlno ox flip nrlnfl- r ornivil t.n hp hp'id this fall to . Tourist nircclion ti . .j- (l .fn.nnn uiit-ofc 1 uvi'uiQ v... i' " - 7- - j - Stancco. lie nioue opt. viai inci hil c pal speaker. Appreciation for tht raise funds for the tivlc centre. If; l. m. Felsentjial, for the tourist to the valient rescue efforts of Mor-" mp lTinc'' inv.iatlon will be extended to Ket- necessary, a special general meet- bureau committee, reported that ganj the cook r fammcrce held cnlkan although wartime regula- ing of the Junior Chamber will be i figures were being obtained on '. a Fatal Mistake monthly dinner uons prevent its being accepted, held during the summer months, jthe cost of better direction boards McR8e, Richards believed, had ur prior to the Mf Rlvett reported on behalf of A resolution from'Penllcton Jun- for the benefit of tourists at the made a fatal mstake when he took of meeting a committee which had inter- ior Chamber of Commerce which Canadian National and govern- off hls overcoat and shoes before ! G 'l'man was in viewed . City Commissioner D. J. would have criticized Premier T. D.Wnt wharves and it was expected takln, tp the raft 1 m.vi ' a fair at- Matheson In regard to traffic mat- I'attullo for his action in conncc to have these boards up soon. AU wcre fully dressed when they r. . :r, onrt immniiirv nlappH around tlon with the Dominion-provincial; Robert Parker had nothing to took to the water. routine nature, the city. Mr. Matheson Is to be conference on the Uowell-Sirols re- '.report in regard to the community "We could not have survived even ...... .linn i nf f mrJ more takpn laKen on on a a tcur 01 of aome of the port was filed as was also a chest proposal. for a few minutes longer in the con- quesuonnane uum mc juiuui 'inc meeung was umucu uw. water, icnaras opinea. wnn no t Chamber of Ccmmer:e In connec- the Junior Chamber of Commerce means of lighting a fire, no shelter, tion with the Rowell-Sirois report. 0f Brltsh Columbia, at its recent we would not have been able even n reported reported progress progress In in -a leiier nas Deen sent oy ine convention in unnuwacK, nan ai- w remain aiive on snore naa it noi with the civic centre Junior Chamber to D. J. Matheson proved an idea of the local Junior been for the good fortune of telling of a meeting Congratulating .him upon his ap- chamber in regard to the promo- n!r the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. ! '. tlon of sale of war savings stamps Bietush' farm house. and pprtlficatos. Mr. Richards pxnlalnrH thp nnr norrpsnondencc at last night's nose for which the trin had been meeting Included letters from the madr In charge of air base con Junior Chamber of Commerce of strnct'nn work at Seal Cove, Prince Canada drawing attention to the Rupert. Mr. Richards had decided forthcoming national convention to make the week-end trio for the af. winnlnpn June 23 to 25. In re- purpose of ortranizlnz work on a gard to rntry In a fire prevention -r-l-nrt for the grading of six contest "and acknowledged a state- miles of the Graham Island High ment from the local chamber in way southward from Port Clements, regard to war activities. MrtfF- was to have been in charge 'A Calsary carnival promotion of the work and accompanied Mr. concern soueht to be identified Richards in order to look over the with the staging of the proposed 'oh pnd make arrangements for , civic c?ntre carnival here and a llvlwr nuarters for himself and his Vancouver arts publishing company hr'de of two months. Lorenzen was wanted m sen pictures ui nunc lading me opportunity 10 go over - . 1 I . ...i .t .U 111 and n a...-...... . 1 i . ' Minister Winston Churchill. CAMPAIGN MOVES ON Forty Per Cent of $350,000 Objective In This City i Now ' Achieved Prlnco Rurert has now reached about the forty per cent mark of It $350,000 oblectlve In the Victory Loan campaign. The total up to to hoot. last nlaht was $145,000 for the first five days of the campaign which continues until June 21. With "ever two weeks yet to go and considerable territory yet to be canvassed, there Is every indication that the obiectlve will be fully achieved. Meantime Prince Rupert's progress compares favorably with that in other parts of the province. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Kncineers Iron and llrass Ca.stltiKS Lleitrlf and Acetylene Wcldlnc Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines rtepalred and Overhauled renew acquaintances on the unen Charlotte Islands, planning to return to Prince Rupert on the Camo;un. Th survivors were accompanied - P-ince Rupert bv Serjeant Alex n-r.har. chief of nrovincial police for the Queen Charlotte Islands who bad eharse of the Investigation of tbo troppdy. Also coming In to give evldrne". at the Inquest was a man namert Christiansen who found Mc-Rae's body. Whn vrvn lnvpt 'n Victory Bonds " '""eft. In Victory with inter-. THE SEAL of QUALITY m (JOLD SEAL Kancy Red Sockcyc PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only jalmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Man in the Moon wovpi and carried ashore, aoilUiC. ims X ila U omrs Will a wm iaiu wwu uran wav ... w. was about 7 p.m four men were almost utterly ex haustcd. In their own minds, al though they did not disclose It to , one another, they had given up all t hope. Then Morgan said mai nis foot had touched bottom. This was 100 feet offshore. On reaching shore, the men crawled up the beach on hands and knees. After resting a while Richards and No-cation saw a man pass along a nearby road. They hailed him but, the man believing it was only a passing greeting, called back "Hel-ln" and nassed on. Richards fol lowed him and came up to the iomhntKP nf nob Bletush. Then they went back to assist the others to the house. Mr. and Mrs. Bietush did everything to make the four men comfortable, filling them with hot black coffee and giving them dry and warm clothing. Meanwhlla Dr. Duncan McColl had been called from Queen Charlotte City and arrived at 9 D.m.. At 2 a.m. the four men, suffering from exposure and pvhnnstion. were taken to the Queen Charlotte Hospital. Peter Lorenzen's body drifted liquor store. I I wish I were a tourist With mazuma to snend No pcsky war to bother me Or victory cash to lend. I too misht strut around the streets Of Usk or Tlmbuctoo. Just wait until this war Is done, 111 go off there with you. Did you see that despatch from London sugsestlne that Hon. C. D. Howe may be aked to join the Churchill government In England. Howe would he get there? vnn and I and all the rest with out- united dollars-will be the ones who will put this victory loan over. Adolf Hitler woke up one day and found himself In a strange bed. "Where am I?" he gasped. , "You are In an Enellsh hosnltal.'' a doctor told him. "We've captured you." I "How are things getting on' . asked Hitler. 1 "Well." said the doe... "British ships aro In command of the seas." 'Oh." said Adolf, "I'll soon push them out." " 1 "And British troops are penetrat-! ins everywhere." "Really? I'll soon pus'.l them1 ouf 1 "And the R.A.F. lads are sweeping the skies." "Oh, I'll soon push them out." "Yeah." added the doc., "And I've just given you a blood-transfusion from little Solly Isaacs In the next bed. Now push that out!" Here's a nrp-rnt'onln stor.' mVwd. mv pal Jock McTavish. Jock went into a restaurant with his wife, and VEGETABLES In Season Kept Gardcn-Frcsh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Iteas-onable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STOKE Phones 18 & 19 P.O.,Px 575 ordered a couple of Juley steaks. The waiter presently noticed that Mrs. Mac was hall-way through her strak. but Jock hadn't even started ' on his. "Why. sir," he Inquired, "Is m. tt tf.nrlvto arrivpfl VPsler- vfiur Kfjnk Iniinh?" 1 Hie llioh wuw j w ... " - - himself. Finally, Lorenzen's body d , Jocal p.,,. found No." said Jock. "I'm Jut walt- ' j .1 throunh v, iho the life nfo buoy. hnov" I ' . .. in (nr mv wlfp to finish with our riinnprf time to be nice to them several ", . Ur t lw.vt n. In 4VlA hll S fld V VUIIlIll IIUlllV The remaining g0 and what to avoid- In spite MacMlllaiy "I heard the conductor of that some of them went to the say to a J "Youni have to pay HIM late iur Wlilt Cllliu. he o he's a' day. "What Impertinence!" she said. "Why. I'vo only been married nine years." Never mind about tha true fesslons, Tady-. Tay full fire or get off!" Timely Recipes STEAK AND RICE CASSEROLE 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons green pepper,. chopped - ' ' . i can tomato soup 3' cuds cooked rice 1 pinch pepper lk fho hntt.pr. arid choDDed ' t M--w- .,v A few people act as If they want- green pepper and chopped onion ed tn see the victory before they put and cook until soft. Then add the their money Into the loan. tomato soup, well-drained cooked rice, and pepper. Stir rarefully un- rA uav fmm nnhlin went to in topIi mivprf Put into a casserole 1111 u.u oJ . .. v. . . ....... - a health resort in France to take and arrange raw chopped steaks on the cure. She was taking homf a the top. bottle when she got to the customs Chopped Steaks Mix together officer who asked her what was in cne pounds ground round steak, tne pottle, lis waier irum uic iy2 teaspoons sail ana re wb&ijwjii Spa," said she. He sniffed. "Not pepper. Shape intr flat patties and this." said he. So she sniffed. "Faith put on the Spanish rice. Put cas- t 1 . it a t it and yer honor ana sure a mirucie seroie unaer me Drouer ano orou has happened." That story Is told the steaks first on one side and by J. D. A. Tripp in the Vancouver then the other. Serves 5 to G. News Herald. fjOV, MAIL US YOUR FILMS TODAY Any size roll developed and printed 25c Special "Decko-Art" prints Reprints twelve for 33c STEI I ENS-COLMER PHOTO CO. P.O. Box 220 Vancouver R.C. Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" BuckerfieldTs POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS Arc Now Obtainable at Reasonable Prices From SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. Prince Rupert R.C., Phone 6 and 27 I RAILWAY I LINtS Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. 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