m English Woman Writes Even "Contraptions" May nrinff Miracles To Troops Hy GLADYS AIWOLO Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. June 14: (CP) Describing her adventures with a malrpfhlft. mrhtln nnfppn on P.nf- friends that "the mobile tea can teen is second only In Importance to the ambulance" and "If you don't know what to buy we don't begin to have enough of them." "Thev are tlv? 20th ceulur; version of the biblical miracles of loaves and fishes'' her letter said. "And there are some strange con-trartlons now serving In emergencies." Frr many months she has been V PAQI BEX THB DAILT KKWH Monday. June , Nil Fair Soldiers in Women's Land Army ftVER TOWN'- ..ABOUT RIB Expert Optical Service Denna licVj 0vr the tracer ,doi .'tHv-I Chas. Dodimead 7 ihlngi Q( q0 placet in hn Optometrist iu Charge inostromanBcrolal Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR HASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerwarc, Glasses, Haggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Adventures Of Canteens light, and anti-aircraft gun camps in a Midland county. Tlie men in this area arc widely separated and isolated so that they rarely get a chance to get into town.j to buy comforts and.cigarets, she said. "There wasn't a canteen available even if we had the money to buy one but we were determined to get things to the men just the same. We fitted up an old car as a canteen, stocked it with oddments ruch as rafcor blades, soap, toothbrushes, electric torch batteries as veil as 'smokes' sweets, chocolate, ?nd bevera8es. llshwoman has written Canadian '7 sage from the Life Insurance Men oi Canada Again responding to the call of the Government, Life Insurance Companies have made available their entire sales organizations to assure the success of the Victory Loan .... As true Canadians, we must bach up our gallant fighting forces in this stern struggle against tyranny and aggression .... Any sacrifices that our Country calls upon us to make are small compared to the sacrifice rnade by the heroic citizens in war-torn Britain .... The need is urgent .... Let us all buy " Victory Bonds to the limit of our ability. v . "Help Finish the job '.'. rPIIESE smiling girls in ovcrnlb -- are ready to give Canadian farmers a helping hand during the busy summer months. They are all members of the Ontario Women's Land Army, organized by a group of women who anticipated a shortage of farm labor with so many men being absorbed When they could go no iurther on snowblocked roads they would get . m touch with members cf v.v.s. jklrunners in the community and .1 , i V. tLi.. t I. - ust as we were ready to start uc,,y" W1C ""u3 "c "ut a spell cf bitter weather set In. I wi accustomed to the ordinary Fmlish winter but with the roads "li'was not long beiore our services to the outposts increased and we have' travelled many thousands dee- with snow and covered with jf mlles and our old car Is gettin shcrts of black ice I wasn't very en ""etty shaky." she said. thuslastlc. However we thought about th rr"n out thro In their camos and this gave us the cour- age tn start out." . 800 Miles a Month In the first month, accompanied drlvin? her own Vcontraption"' In r-y another member of the W.V.S. the service of more than 50 search- she covered more than CC0 miles. into war services. During the winter months, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited provided the girls with a free and thorough course in the care and operation of modern farm tractors and implements and followed up with instruction in practical field work in the spring. More than 100 of ' Whifflets From The Waterfront J these girl:; are already at work on Canadian farms, They seem to be happy about it all in the above photograph Ix-ft to right: Amybel James, Barbara Dennett, June Hardy, Bernie Harris, Milli-cent Cobb, Kathryn Ironside and Helen Harris, all from Malvern Collegiate, Toronto. sailing at 6 a.m. for Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow afternoon southbound. Union steamer Camosun. Capt. ' James Watt, Is due In port at 5.30 1 The use of devilfish cr octopus this evening from Vancouver via1 meat as halibut bait is becoming the Queen Charlotte Islands. The. Increasingly general with the Princ vessel is making a special dance I The canteen now carries a clrcu- Rupert fleet. The layover period cruise tonight, the outing already UIng library of books and gramo- between halibut trios as required being booked out. She will sail at hone records. The crew3 uses it by the conservation regulations is 10 o'clock tomorrow night on her 'or posting letters and sending promoting it. Also the fishermen return south over the same route, telegrams, while stationery and say that devilfish meat Is a much , , writing- materials are supplied, better bait than herring. One of HELP ACKOSS ATLANTIC -ocks collected for washing and he principal advantages is that mending fr "replaced when they devilfish mer.t is tougher and stays NEW Y0RK- Jue 16: CP- The -et Foster nls Plan for War Child- too bad." j -nore effectively on the hooks. Thp . . , --v-tiri" of th boaU in romiertlnp rcn in Ncw York 's maintaining 11 with the obtaining of the devilfish homes ln Grcat Britaln or chlld I bait, is to nn out a dv or attr ,!4nriiir: the halibut catches to haunt", rf ihi, rlevllflsh outside the jhnrbor. Thir jdevilflsh are found I clinging to rocks near ihe surfacp las the tides go out. Sticks and hooks being used, the devilfish am , gaffed by hand and hauled out to board the boats and brought into rcii maae nomeiess oy wazi oomos. DURB1N IN ' NEW ROLE " Nice Girl- at Capitol Theatre 'port. The fish are skinned and cut up pnd. when there 13 a fur- In her ninth picture. Nice Olrl?" ther layover before proceeding to which Is the feature offering for rconea some exciting moments ln typical small town girl who has an catching them. Their usual haunts escapade with a young New Yorker, .are among rugged rocks in deeply Franchot Tone, thereby becoming running off jhore lines. the subject of a town scandal which 5 is quciiea oniy arter her "engager Southbound after her first voy- mcnt" to Tone is announced. Then age of the season on the Alaska Tone reaPPears to complicate a , route. C.P.R. steamer Princess Char- auon wnicn provides much hll llotte, Capt. William Palmer, was nort af 9 o'clock Saturday even-in" '-cm Ketchikan with milrt ' Mir.aii Willi illliu CUI- mr. YES.' Wc KKpalr Water Pipes, Knots, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Kurners Cleaned .. . $1.50 'Chimneys' Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 arity before the story reaches a in port front-3:30 to 5:30 Saturday surPrise llnlh atternoon. Eight persons disem I barked from the vessel here and 'ten took passage at this aboard her for the south. Robert Benchley appears as De- anna's father, a Connecticut high port sch001 Principal. Ann Oillls and nunc uwyiiue are ueannas sisters. Walter Brennan and Helen Broder- ick have Important parts as town H ,,PU,0WI1 Northland Transportation 0C, steamer North Coast, arrived In ?d housiePe.r for th? Benchley family. Other important members of the cast Include Robert . cn1, T-.ll- . . , , , 'edfh in tlerpe, for transshipment Bryant. EIizabeth Rlsd0n and aa ,FW. over Canadian National Rail twavs and sailed ailed V'ater In con to Seattle, i counle of hours .,,,,"" Za u 'iy, Vu,noc" m tinuatlon of her voyage JW? 1 ld FIks Lt 3-,iInowin7 to heavy traffic on h lnwpi coast. Union teamer Ca-H. rant;- Fmest sheanard. arrived in nirt at 4 o'clock this morn- I Ing from Vancouver and waypolnts, Central Hotel fVnlral Hotel Annex ISO Heated Itnoms Hot Water Steam Kaths IHnlne Koom in Connection Mrs. O. E. Hlack, Proprietress "w aiiu iuur new songs "Love at Last," "Perhaps," "Beneath the Lights of Home" and "Thank You America." THE SEAL QUALITY mm maw mm COLD SEAL Fancy Red Sncktjye PINK .SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Parked by the only salmon tannlnr company with n all th ear round payroll In Pniut Itupert YllA a f i Mce Girl? with her grandest cait FRANCHOT TONE ROBERT STACK WALTER BRENNAN ROBERT BENCHLO HtUN BROOIRICI DEANNA . . . SURROUNDED BY A GREAT GROUP OF STARS ... IN THE TOP PICTURE OF HER BRILLIANT CAREER! Thrill to Deanna'8 singing of "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND' 2 shows nightly 7:00 and 0:10 Canada Carries On Presents "IIKUOKS 01' TIIK ATLANTIC" TONIGHT TUES. WKO, CONCERT ENJOYED Musical Treat Lnjoyed On Fine Sunday Af term on Amid (;-lr-ful I'ark Siirroiitidiiics Once again tne Cauadbit- National sunken garden ark was Hie delightful setting for a fine con RockV Mountain Rangers vistpr the beach. Then they are taken on Popular Younq: Actress Starrinc i" Jday afternoon. Weather was bright, sunny and warm and many people ensconced themselves on the green lawns and freshly blnomlnc sardon slopes with their wlndlnc trails i - llumci. Waltz "Viennu 11; rcr. Oveauic "Tht .'i' v scl). x.iripUve c, (Slattcri. Wnllx ' liven i - i tlhv. I. Overture 'Aiehcr). p Wier" (Oa CJCM Descriptive cert by the regimental band of the Guardsmen" 'S- Overture "Entrr Visits I V N'av F 7 Is Hymn "Abery..' v. n liAixii rou I'lMtVIM ttin in I uie iisning ttrounas, th?y are ln me first half or this wetk at tne to enjoy the hnrmonlous mus'c. Klnn has Hpprovrd (r some cases nlaced in cold storage. Capitol Theatre here, Deanna Uur-( Under the dire tlnn of L!pt. O hn,"p for men inv.iiw-i Sorr-" t'evilfish run as hls;h as 25 bin is no longer a demure youngstfr W. SJooulst. h following program el. miliiary and a r ' jand 30 pounds in weight and not a but a glamorous young woman. was jendrred: an' n"vy and whirr1 I few of the fishermen have already The story presents Deanna as a! March "The Front l ine" fOrri war s-rvlce wounds t r Not How Few Hut How Many r Victory Bonds VI r- S Tins UJNSUMUATEI) AIIiMNfi & SMEI TIM COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITKD General Office and Works T ail KC A iVlarrpn7io PnvnifnrA ltd A M,m iiiuiikLlillfill. III lllllll 1. LJLU A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Have You Seen the New FLIOXSTEEL LIVING ROOM FURNITl RF A Sine IP rnmnnrf. tin t w n .kKinrr m .-rr- ' 1'-" - v. 4U AJ J)I Uf, 1 1 J WVUWJilt, v. sinngs to break. It is sanitary. No space for dirt or ver....; collect and the open bottom makes cleaning easy. Sold exn ly ln this city by ys. PHONE 775 Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, C p.m. ' Alr-Condltloned Sleeping' and Dining Cars Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver on Saturday, i:00 p.m. and Monday at 3:00 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Kiver For Full Information and Reservation, etc Cal1 0r Wr,te CITY TICKET OFFICE, 523 3rd Avenue I ni, hone a 260 Prince Rupert. Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines