1 June 5, 1941. m DAti.T iniwa TAUT. TURK THE FINAL GESTURE QUEEN'S FUND GIFT Timely Recipes (Me ilk ff lis YOKlt FILMS TODAY 'oil developed and .'y"'-' '.") Si'rcitil "Drc')-'ts Reprints twelve I Sir Nl.fi(, Vancouver POU BUY CIORY ' BONDS HIS RISE AND FALL KEVIEWEI) t Continued from Page One) Dutch frontier to the chat?au of Count Bentnick at Amcrongen. He remained there more than a year; then purchased an estate at Doom. The Versailles peace treaty placed the blame fcr the war on Germany. On January 20. 1920 the allies made formal demand that the Neth-r-Innds deliver "William Ilohenzol-lern' Into their hands in order that' " he 'might b"c ludged before in International tribunal. Holland refused on the ground that the country was not a party to the pact. . Wilhclm remained In seclusion at Dirn. The new German republic r!,,SpH - ipW forbidding him to set foot, on its soil.. He Rrew a beard and writ? his memoirs. Fiercely, he defended himself and .Germany p gainst the verdict of war guilt and declared his conscience was clear. Ho om oia"e from his Ufe-lon? in terest in 'elision: he had embraced h Pr-t-stapt. alth early in life. Occaslcnnllv. he Dreached on Sundays in a little church if no visiting clergyman happened to-be present. For exercise, he chopped tvce.s and .awed wood As he ?rcw older, his . nivu-. rcptF-d ard he devcteri himself to his extensive "sc gardens. Tragedies in his fapilly intrrrupt-'d his carlv exile. Prince Joachin, yonn"est. son. committed sul-'dv in J"1v '-920. which caus.rd him I 'veat gric' The former Ka-srrln. am 'and home-sick died April n, 1921. after 40 years'cf mar.-lrri life. KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! topics Many Suffer Low Dlooil Count And Don't Know It. Tho bafflim thlnu b..ut W t-ll "t it that yuu ciin woiith b..ut i much ever did -even 1-m.U healthy nH t"'"-, -you cn feci If yi"i hd kd in your lnjn, dniK-y, tired nd peplcM. ., . Low bloud count irtc.nn ymi ,);" 'S enough red bl.md.rorpu.clci. It U their v tl Job to carry life-rlvin ojygcn fn.m your lunit. throuuhout your body. And juit Ukn oxyiren to explode gMolme In y""' rnr ind make the power to turn the wbl, of oxygen to ex-pkHle n you mint have rlenty the energy in your body and give you 'Vt KTwiUtam. rinVrm. today They are world-noted. for the help they give in inereaalng tho numlwr and Ire'JK1" ' corpuclc. Then with your l,l,K.d c.unt up. you-U feel like hounding up the iUira a ir you were floating on air. Ak y.ur riruggit for Dr. William 1'ftk l'illi today Buckcrfield's ' LTRY & DAIRY FEEDS Vic Now Obtainable at Kcasnnablc Prices From SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. I'rince Rupert H.C., I'lione 2G and 27 J sur.d to the Victory Loan Campaign by B uce Russell, celebrated cartoonist of the Lo3 An- :, Times 8c iure to get Quaker Puffed Whsat and lOuofcer Pufled Rice ue r 1 , lUIUINC. Oil. i. 3. l.u.. 126.000 Is! VEGETABLES In Season iKtpl .iinlcn-i-rrsi, and Crisp '"'I'm Vapor Snravs at Keas- iMloiiD, IV t, in p o It... 515 They had six sons and ona daughter. nn Hnumhnr s i Q22 hp sumrised WI1 ""'I"."" . v, ...nrirl marrvlnr tor a SCC-. ond time. Fls bride was the wid owed Princess Hermine of Rcuss His family oblected but later bi pamp rprnnclled. The world heard little of him asi life becan to fade. On his 70ih Urthday in '1929 all his children, grand-children and relatives went to Doom to hcln him celebrate amid 111 'the jcplfWof'" of imperial diys. Subsequent birthday celebrations were held regularly and the townsfolk congratulated him. Hopes for a return to power r.-e .foil frnm time to timC. But when Hitler assumed power in Germany hc Nazi leaders dashing his hooes bv declaring "Hitler Is not Just krep'ne a seat warm for a Hi-henzollern." When the new European war started in 1939. the former Emperor evinced mu--h Interest and followed the troop movements with his military mans. But nothln;; ever leaked out of Doom as to what his thoughts were. Trained from babyhood in a erhnnl of l-nneriallsm he lived up to his education. The memoirs of nirir' son nlcturcd him es a -torn father, an emrcror by dlvln? ieh' rather than an indigent, father. p-jpr-o vnn nuelow described hi-1" as emciirnal. r.hanrrable and pi'ii t- n-eiiT his minsters or ireann:--him n- ti unruly chl'd. HI". iiothT, from whom he be-mmr "-t'-nn-'ed In the earlv venrs of hi" 'Hti. wrote hei mother Qiiren VIHrla England, com-'-.iniptn" of his Impulsiveness, lack of tact and vanity. He had a unltorm for eveiy regl-mrnt in the German army and weiglied Mmelf down with medals But. rt Toorn. his uniforms gave away to tweeds. Hr inhprlt"d r. talent for drawing frcn1 h'" mother and took pride in some of his paintings. He considered himself an authority on dramatic art and music. Whan he wotc letters, as an em-perr . h? usually concluded with "Gott mlt uns." A? the World War raged, he probably wae th; most haled man in the world, The healing process of time chanecd this feeling to toleration and the world eventually look-ed unon the lonely exile ao a harm less old man, puttering among his flowers. Make Our Store Tour Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction (luaranteed TIIONK 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF VISE FOODS" ECONOMY FKUIT I'UMHNG i 1 cup flour, 1 tablespoon wheat I germ, 2 teaspoons taking powder, !l-3 cud sucar. few grains salt, 1 cup pitted fresh sour cherries (peaches,... pineapple, raisins or apples). ii.jcup milk. 1 cup brown isugar, 2 cups boinng water, & tablespoons butter. Mlx and. sift the Hour, wheat germ, baking powder sugar and salt. Add fruit and milk. Pour into a deep, buttered baking dish. Mix hrrrwn suVar. boiling water and jbuttcr. Pour this mixture over the .pudding. naKe in a mouuicn-e uvc (of 350 decrees F. for about 25 to '30 minutes. Serve hot. Yield: 0, servings. '" Activity In Interior B.C. Factory" JhVnector Says Number of, SmaH.Mills Help to Increase Employment J There; Li;a great deal more general actiYHy in the Interior of NorthernlBritlsh Columbia than fhere was"' -last year according to W. F. ironside, assistant Inspector of factories for British Columbia, who is In: the city today and will probably be leaving for the south tomorrowVhlght. Mr. Ironside says there tfrV'a; number of small mill onei-atlng-ai different points and there seems to be general Increased mm The first contribution of the Queens Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims to the Lord Mayor's National Air Raid Distress Fund has been flown to England and in this picture is being presented to the Lord Mayor of London, Sir George Wilkinson, at the left. The check-the first it is expected of many to follow is for 20,000, approximately $88,000. The national collections of the Queen s Fund now amount to well over $260,000. Presenting the check to the Lord Mayor Is Ralph Ben, centre, Canadian Director of Aircraft Production, who flew it across the Atlantic. activity. more people travelling in elevators One of Mr. Ironside's jobs is to than by any other conveyances, inspect elevators in large buildings. There are 1085 elevators in Vancou- There are fifteen of these in Prince ver, one of which has carried 40,- Rupert. Mr. Ironside says there are 000 people In one day. MOnti AND MOKE BABIES Germany's birth rate in 1940 exceeded all previous years'. PRICES OF THESE HIGHLAND (LIQUEUR) WHISKIES is our pleasure to announce that the popular brands IT listed hereunder arc not subject to the price increases announced by the Liquor Control Board of British Columbia. These whiskies arc bottled in bond at our plant, and are produced from Highland malts blended and yattcd in Scotland and imported in bulk. They are still available at the same prices as heretofore. 16-oz. 26-oz. 40-or. McDonald's Nightcap.. s 1.65 2.70 4.00 Highland Sandy - s.oo 4.25 John BunbarS. ...... - 2.90 - Wee Mav. - 3.25 - mil UNITED DISTILLERS LIMITED, VANCOUVER, CANADA I his -advertise ment i rot published" or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by th e Government of British Columbia; i to n 4 I I !..; 111. In1 1