A salvo from the British cruiser Norfolk is aimed at the Nazi super-battleship Bismarck In the engagement on May 27 in the Straits or Denmark between Greenland and Iceland. The battle ended when the Bismarck sank beneath the waves after having been hit repeatedly with torpedoes and shells. The guns on the Norfolk are"eight-ln hers, and the low elevation would indicate that the range was close. In this same battle H.M.S Hood was sunk AIR A PR OR A TQ tnlnk qulcJc or die" head over neels m e al1- iliV riVIV JiJn 1 0 sergeant-observer. "I prefer to then dropped. I thought I was tnmk Qul:k" done, but in the same second I C AirnTV I IIPP uA Vfcil LI yEiU Dtscrlblne tn.e episodei he said: somehow got my finger in the ring I "We were hit by flak over Oer- of my own parachute and pulled. . many and the plane only Just stag-1 "Then I started to float down. It Split.SeOond Action And A Couple gered DacJc acr0Ss the channel. We was as easy as that and I reckoned ui mms umugiu inem saieiy tWire tod bal out bu, ,he everythlne was O. K. I heard later To Earth LONDON, July 3: (CP) How he saved the life of an unconscious 1 V- :-4' . gunner was unconscious." 'that they picked up the gunner There was no time to bring him alive." round. The sergeant lowered him- self through the trap-door, "cling- KOV1NO CRICKET "G KEATS rear-gunner when they had to bale ing like a monkey round his waist, 1 ; ; 1 1 y f p BELFAST. Julv 3: tCP The out of their crippled bomber was The navigator In the plane held war is causing well known sports- wia oy a sergeant-onserver in the his arms. man o appear In strange cities. R. A. f. it was a case of split- "I yelled O. K. and the other Recently Hedley Verity, veteran In- Immediately feasible second action as the two men fell man released his arms. As we fell ternatlonal tiro, and N W. D. , viv Mr. Hmir. -WW u. "In the R. A. F. you have to "As I released my hold of him are Yorkshire cricketers. Kf m fl& $ T 1207 Water St Uf ) Prince Rupert to. Ifit British Columbia 1 (tf, i'V -fc1fT5W Mir ....rjft.-.t . Thut-saay. Juiy'3. 194f. FAQ2 HV3 AS TIE ROYAL NAVY CAUGHT THE BISMARCK FAT FISH , AT JASPER' Trout in Malih Lake Aftrak Pound And Half in VMtht jasper parK LOb-afc, July 3: --Speckled trout filing In the Malljne watershed Is haw fated better than for many years. Reports from fishing parties who al ready have visited Medicine and Maltghc Lakes ate that larger and better fed flsh are beint cauiht this season. JBete-tal ''button" fish have been registered from the fly fishing area at (he head of the Mallgne River, the latent bein a 1 father and son combination. A. E. Pontlng of Berkley, California and 'his 15-year old son Peter, both very able fly casters. The speckled trout run from thirteen to sixteen Inches In length this year, are well fed and will average In weljht more than a pound and a half, which is a fine sl2e in the fan waters of Mallgne River. In Medicine Lake heavier trout have been registered with the game warden, many being .over two pounds. Returns To His Tatalrose Farm B. Houren Just Returned From Tulsequah Where He Investleaied Farminr ..Conditions,".'" B. Hoiigen OfiTatalrosa arrived back in Prince Rupert yesterday after spending a good deal of a year at Tulsequah. His real object in visum that p'ire was to In V TUt noioiuni ntDCAl Shoi-from-Gi W - M nthe tit Watch the smiles of pleasure your family will Wear at vou tempt their flawing appetites with crisp, tender grams of Quaker Puffed Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rice. So deliriously different that even "dad" will greet breakfast with new eagerness and zest! Each full ripened grain of wheat and rk Is actually "shot-from-guns". Thus NEW IDEAS ON FOODS By Gladys Arnold .Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA July 3: (CP) Because Canadians live in a climate where their figures as well. unlocking the tiny food cll$,i.rnk. ing it easier to get food energy more quickly. Give your family a new taste-treat f Thrill thtm with" delicious, nourishing Quaker Puffed Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rice tomorrow morning . , . they're extra delicious with fruit . . . get several packages at your grocer's today I they cannot have fresh vegetables two senerous servings' of non-frcm their own gardens all-year- rtarchy vegetable, one terchy and round, every aavanrage snouia De one raw green vegetable or toma Uhblt t dalr7 lhd;HrukCS ' home-grown vegetables tcs every day is an excellent rule." Z . there, but this did not sem-to be 1,.e "e " !w IV the .Li "Ls E1Uot sM- "The atest .. Agriculture uepanmems MarRtt Into darkness through thousands I pulled the cord of his parachute Yardlev. nored amateur, nlaved for hi -f-irm . Ine Service, told the of feet of space. and let go of him. Etrabane in Northern Ireland. Both nrhere the farm hi ZZtl ress. on by his son riurin m. w , "Vegetables raw, w WWOilVCi WORLD CHAMPION 1 y-r ' . ' ' It -I. i v 1 r.S:;.-.-i -i.: v ' - '; ,---.tf-. MISS MARGARET HAMMA, operating an IBM Electromatic N Typewriter, established a new professional world's record of 149 words per minute for one hour. 'The first half-hour of this performance won for her the amateur, championship. ' These records were made in competition with 8 other professional contestants 'and 44 other amateur contestants from various parts of the United States and r 1 m. --iinn urns held under the auspices of the Ninth Annual International Commercial Schools Contest in Chicago, on June x9 and 10,-1941. food expert of Canadian I freshly cooked or vegetables can- longer considered a sufficient iri-!ned, should ' .be included In each structlon. ;day's menu," she said. -'With Just as little water as possible people becoming more ''nutrition' should toe used' for minerals are consilous every day ihere is a taslly dissolved in water in which greater appreciation of (the values the vegetable Is calked and the Ottawa Expert Expounds Modern ,of vegetables." .longer time required the more mln-. Methods For Seasonal Dishes Right From The Gardens Vegetables all eum.lv vitamins. efal w111 b& dissolved. I minerals, water and bulkv They "Therefore uss boiling water and i flpshv flhv whh who K"P Domng consrar.uy," miss ui- arp a. boon for-thp ton by substituting fruits and veget- "Ul" -"""cu- ables for the ttarchy foods may ' Vitamlns are Injured by heat a-". not only imnrove their health, ton' cxldatlon so the saucepan should 1 ' i .1. . 1 . i n.li J 1 . uc ciuociy rovmu. oa.it aaaea 10 colored vegetables preserves color and accentuates flavor. Never overlook, drain well, and save the water for sauces or soup e. nutritional know- For Good Health ledge advocates cooking the short- From the point of view of good st possible titip for palatabllity" health, vegetables are valmble Jn sa'a miss Elliott. g e t a b 1 e s eliminating poisons from the body. ; ' Pe C0UfS2 Hbrcus material In the 1NDI(VS FIS DICTIonary' leaf and stem vegetables as well sbles i6 framework of root veget- . does more to free, the bodv 't"8 llsil any arti- ? flsh ?Wlcny- describing for of nntwnntic isonous waste wntcfc tnrn than nrixf fifi-ii otv,rv laymen the chief varieties, of Iri- dlan flsh wlth vernacular names- Scme foods leave an "add 8h" or residue in the blood after be- Ing broken down or burned In the . body. These acid-forming foods are FOR SALE 10 cameras, lot of meat, flsh, eggs, poultry,, cereals, tools, 1 wing pump, wasi basins, crackers and bread," Some fruits r laundry tub. beds, springs and and vegetables, as well as dairy mnttr-sses. chesterfields, at low uruuucis, leave pn n aiKnune jiiKnune -n. n. A A prices, Phnnp Black 324. B. C oaiancea aiet will. Furniture Co. ?he said. nyiold gcidcsl?. ' OARAGE for Immediate sale, cheap, etables may be served raw than Phone Black j)84. (155) many people realize. Radishes, cu- "b-rs Wlety, "Hbie. -onions. Dr r. cotiir,., vnoht. :r'rXZ:u. rrots beets, turn.- tm- UsAllU UAiklllb w" J -"- Violin and case and odd house- -S. ""' "? 'mn.mnno TMiimrrT5 Cooking;. Reform . .! TENDEKa 1MV11L I J m cooking vegetables "cover: with FOR SALE-Sealed tenders will be water and -boll' unUl tender" is no received by the undersigned up ... ' r to noon of Tuesday. July 15th, for the purchase of one-storey frame cottage consisting ofllv-lngrroom, bedroom, kitchen, pan-tVy and bathroom, situate on Lot 4, Block 25, Section 1, 8econd Ayenue, contents Included. The highest or any tender not hecessarily accepted. TERMS; Strictly cash. O'Qulnn, deceased. Court House. -..Prince Rupert. tf. WANTED W;ANTED to rent with option lo i'buyi' trolier. 30 to. 36 feet. No ',iitir rtnv 114 Dnllv News' (1561 tv rr: 1 : AliTELV Outboard motor. Any bstik Apply Bpx 115, 'Dally, News. ' VJV.-' ' : ' .(157) WOMAN wanted to work. Apply EUo's Furniture. WANTED Truck driver. Apply Ed-ward Llpsett,Ltd. (155) WANTED Baby crib, good condition. Reasonable. Phone Green 626. (155) WANTED To rent comfortable housekeeping or living room, close in. Apply Box 117, Dally News. (155) FOR RENH FOR RENT Cabin at Salt 'Lakes. Phone Oreen 587. (158) FOR RENT Cozy room for gentle man. Close in. $12. Box 116, Dally THFV DP SWEUf Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday at 3:00 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Saturday at 4:00 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East . . ss Monday. Wednesday and Friday at ,6:00 p.m. . , Just Completed! .Jfot.fUlUfeformatlon, reservations, etc., Mil call or write eket Office, .528 Third Ave. Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents, for Trans-Canada Air Lines I C Er New Ice Storage Method w m Ensuring only low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen are Invited" to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by m