AND A WttK-OATI I0X TOP r0"' opportunity o t txtwriiul HERE'S ,brer tot king tnf 3-thrud hicb-tr lit -ilk 'forio-liiwu; io iiir pumimtM. Hm lcai tnoi ' inercrixu iuc, na mm tor lo ; miibiw iur ncmberthip in Oubcf' 1 Suurkiof Uub, from your grocer ttuiar. itiu with Jc lid Quk " "J01 W. TntQntf UinUn. pinr, Hoi ) frierborougb, Ox., or tMkuoua, btk. UAKER nich conditions. In August, 1939 she was In War saw. ! could not believe that the . ,..'. ,.i.MrL in i-arnopsi near tne MI . mm m i rVfClir as a elrl he earned of travel, A jjlori 1EVer realizing that one day She IS FOUND mum ki inusb i uiie worra unaer IN LONDON v uiru samcio uiiuer my:.., , . ... . ... ... hottt. Window would i tmM Into k K.uww" """V toe for women" is the way ..ww wiore my IJU ftUrk,b ln gDiie OJ4Uia ame L Radwan Paglowskl, saiQ- B a tw aays" ; iiviu; quietly in Ottawa,' de- ""u PU1I? l ar' Written For The -Canadian Press .ie Canada to which she --" "I"1-" y puunuea By ALISON .SETTLE . come aiier the harrowing ad- ""VTk ' , f1 JOMDON. April 4: CP)-No wo- 'nd toy car lor the n Rumanian urt- .--ir periened while es- m Q t Britain ,0 r ... ,U ho hi.ohmrl 'frnm 11V1KICI. CXKJI1 WICJT UUU1U Vtl, JIO . j4i ... J . 1 , t -aeiand, Poland. , l " BU y ,other women or to gratify her own! itmlriT "vrMllra" usui: vouiiu. . .. . froaUer i T v.. v... . .,,J v mey tase au ivrvc tun-, . r. . . " . . : .mere are -me .evervaav domes in . , oi me rioviPL i tootls hv irvis imp .... . . ney were m a groiro or aoout J4U , tA vrr r ,m w . . v ,. , .. v,. i men, women ana cnuarwi. , .. .. 1 T-l, -J 1 V, iad acain on the roads of o them, -Tiy do you not protest . . , . P science helps protect fighting men, Service flfomen aattendlng to her own needs. "L4ke Ithe.'cayalry yesteryear her jnacfalhe ets attention, before she Proud Of Cars I can have a meal or 'a hot bath," tone officer said. Working hand-in-hand rth the fighting forces of Canada .and ihe rest oi the empire are the scientists of the National Re-fieaach Council at Ottawa. Already they have made numerous highly important contributions to the war effort, both in the Industrial field and among the armed forces. One of the research workers is shown as he subjects steel helmets to special lest. One has -been penetrated by a bullet and' the other has resisted it. The scientjfi is trying to find why. ' Private "John" Collings, Serving In Second War, Has Four Soldier Sons Uy G. A. IIUNTEU After a stav here of six months, first attached, to the 1 l h mJ Wiilii A.iil-UC kJVAZib OJIUICId I1CX r n.. i t fTA?! I 1 "l Tl d f 1 1 llYl 1 .JirilVifll 1 LTr 1 M 1 S J I III 1 r Willi 1 1 1 r" HII AlJ ......j- t- mflcnme-ffuns on us. Bhp aia. . "... . , TT hf1 i n? i: jf this rl of 23 with the, ,'"7" 'r;."'"" .' nothing is she conscious of lhp more pririf,p RpnrrrP for Victoria, havinp; been transferred v.v J 1 eieht of ui includin' husbaaxl lJie prince ueoree ior victoria, jiaving jueen iraitsieiieu , i. . mv . . ST.1 $rJX f"W Oatowajlje ismorAarlyJly his manv friends, is one of the most ve as 2.1 rr vuuiru uie vcu i Couraje Saved Tlif m swke in a Jow valce which' "The Soviet of fleer taunted thn her man oames home on leave. i - - nrwi finin mv wTif in to (mm n . nUJW Trmiini ilUilIU rnlnVi krilM -t.MniAM Ivva mi rrw Sac innniiu 4Vio ffWvi- eM 4c infir.:Mr. cniHiers tn Vi'ivc i-n service In the last war without The liondaa tntmakers, curiously - -tntionprf in jprino. Runert previous military experience In the tHK, ,k i-hr,o. permanent forces. -Nor -wsre my H-O t .T 4 C Ht fnnr enne crtMlopo Kofrvr-o ivVin rfO ihP hPr nf tour sons o They unjeeved " . - . -. i " uwu jjukm . . , , rry 1, tu i private 'ncm ifar uoumgs Conines' When people etjirer too .-."? v Winston ChurchlU and Anthony " . "" m.ffriHn r, Rhi.n isTvi vn. M,aa l"ww JMen made the British nation " V - . "Tr::r.L-T. : z r . -nvr-r Tsinnd ThP. n KiyiHan JJI-l AUIt3KI-JU, M UUtlUI T 1 " T tULUfnSfVOIlST . r . ... . ... .. t 1. .j I cent "You dare not shoot us," the lass -bombing instructor with the Ul ul 3a,uou4.3, E-atw For Two ' Doctor said. They were freed. Ghm and Mr. Eden jRoyal Ajr j.,rce .Tnen finding his market princlpaUy; 1 . ... . ...... have left their mark on the shaoe n.... with -the manv cam tret's whd haunt m PmrVrarcv ovnrpqpn Mfinamp irnfriowsKi nescriDen ... tuj wiv - . ,t .animation however ien she how they hluffed Ihelr way over r:, 1 -rots into . , i Aruiiery auer servaoe in -j? ranee "4"'J --"""""" "' .4.i . ... . uujcu vuuHjtijr lAioii ami .wiiui finHTi nnrt liivlmr m iwu-iaiio mil, 'ill lire -ouiiuiici. omi o reaiue meir lavor- itumonia. leuinn mem 10 s hp . .....j . .. - . ..-.".0 " . .... - - . . - uiir.e wp iraiipo a Jitymaurr. il is j: i i . . . There - npni - - ,. his nis - , unp wife, - who wnn - - was wns -ii' a 'visitor ?insiTnr . ... um. : . . . . i . . ... .u. . . a-v. - - - .vf 1 1 i'T' mm r.n nr."in.ni. Til wiiitiii . .... ... 1- . r -i l.j - uuc.u, miwt ill cj-k juu ,f4-rm to -r, nHIlorv c nniu fnWtiir m iriui.c nuvtl l llllio uuuuaii, . . .-. ... - ,, .... . ..... nugro supnase. out man sons oi .mm ..w.. hhu ana two vounerer cniuaren tive. ine ur KUU, iUCT KJ.VW IJUHi- ii ivu, wc vprv TrnrlicVi f-ihW,.c Vm, flrwl tr.of , " .. . . . . r,r Vitorlo n.ni onoWo .f i i . i BUI- xjui- IBS j.u roes wiic Mn uns.. i shlrtln chlrtlno- Pottflns pnttons -.v. make th-se pn. T7 Wm r vKtt. hmr on w ucuj3 iii'Efi awav uy too uncontrollable events and the soldier, afrald to chil- m r'm 'winoVt nri w It fn. rv h Iff lOMJlO T nATTl n n1 trM. -1 II in T rf III II 1H . wina. Miflme Praglowskl saio inoss my oenrao are siuierptg. r .5. Witli grim determination this young and virile nation dons hcriarrnottr, heckles on 'her sword. From coast to coast the t empo of Canada's war cfTort accelerates Tanks, planes shells, food-Etufls, and eaiijnjncnt f; every kind are t)tiE massed for vj4ory.i3anada meansniEJnes. ! ' ' J"'1- w. i Personal tacrfllc n if match?4M ;"! ffort. Yours, is thirrhity of providing the dollars so vital to Canada' war neVds. Yours is the duty to ave. Invest in-war BaaingeertificaHes' regularly. Jiuijj afpLiyor rayaocwlnave to - - -. aorv. THE ROYAL BMK OF CANADA WR -SAVINGS PLEDGE fORMS AVAlLAtlE 'AT 'Atl BCHK v, veteran oi JJunKerque wiii ine ar- - tiny hats, v,ntc boat shaped, Jniiorw ' 'Shortest leaves. .. . l"WJ. i, . J. . 7 i . , j wn eien: crowns and gently up ma.'ter how good ox courageous i'nroly saluted. rtiit wmr Tin mo uren AiiitM Mnta t r 1 - vtrf xn itrpn ui kutitti in j Ti" iuii k iier hushand. a nsvcho- new oi nigni ana were more man Eluded convert amosnhere fe Pro-lowski derfared. :to.what There are such tiny hats in lin hrlmmed. shapes, sometimes anl straw faced together. Bonnets ore worn by the young , closely fitted hlack doth coat worn wiiih a tiny black silk orj 'satin -bonnet, showing' the hair, 'wonviin hig curls hlgji over the, .forehead. j I Hats, Day Aftd Night , '.Young girl's bonnets have far ; i bigger nff-the-Iaee hrims and have less trimming more line fto dheni, you may say. The turned back brims may toe scalloped They may he made in rough straws lor .hot daysr In the fine-pale felts for cooler days, or in fabric to match the facings on a coat, or -actually matching a -blouse or dress; Palled- 'forward berets m cottons or silks-are also for a young girl's choice.'! Feather toques, on the other hand,; are the .married womw choice. J I Night-time turbans are worn ..In; irestaurants in London. Girls wear chiffon turbans in pale 'tonts, the'. crids falling to the droulder'a. Mar- i ried women wear lame or' ?wtjli i turbans, closely foound arid rheiJ' by. Jewels' on either elder ot the"' .twist or knot at the front. jj DRAFT COLONISTS . PEIPINO, April 4: (CPl-japan-ese police are making wholesale laEreMs of their colonists In con-, rquered 'OMnese territory who fall ito refsr for military service jwith the Japs. brothers were captains and the other was a lieutenant: One died of iwounds. Both others wounded. I '"Uone of its are old sweats," answered Colltoss to a question. filrls and miniature ixmnets by. ,vc iuur w "Jlu"ICT'n' 1Ui anafried women accompany thej1 1 fitted '-town coats. You will get hImbbbbhi CHIROPRACTOR SUnley W. Oil ton. D.CJ'b.C. IViJUfe lrk. Thane K4t Just Arrived KNIVES FOK EVERY PURPOSK flfead Knives, Cake Knives, Slicing Knives, Butcher Knives, Paring Knives. At the VARIETY STORE "Where Tour Dimes..Are Little Dollars" . P.O.ox 357. Phone Red 120 f . I'lM YES!". He Uenalr Water Pipes, jtoofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, 'Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $l9 Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN IT0ME ' SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 VVA IU1 ilUU ' V b W1n the Collings is crcsident cf trie Red. ens, plain or iri.pd, and for the! Mm en!HstIn.g Earrie on-ward to attendins this Sunday. He corner uays, m ne imest. ngni- fnrl, - olrvw jullh J.Vip Tm.iTO me rrusiy iingiisn x,; . m shepherd's plaids (minute checks. Jhat Is) or glenurguhart checks. with, the dust that Inevitably rises in a city liable to air raids women would eschew pole dints but that is not. at all the ase. They are buying delicate fine felts in pale nlnks and pale blues. Ybu even ,fmd the finest white felts in wide felt perial forces and two days later one,01 uie jjiays . sia3eu oy Ule he as on ihlsway.to England. one,lccal ume Theat nlSht- lof the first thirty to leave Canada. The writer has had this story London Is making hats of the jHg :Vn prance with the Fifth 'about Collings "under his hat" for palest nalfst felts. Mts. Yon You might miht. think think that IftatL. . . jj ' in time out ..Tov. wtta rr,i. nnvnt Jhisspv nnrt Tn-i-i wrinnripd. a Jong "John," typl- Collings was himself one of four En modesty resolutely ln- i brothers who served with the Im- slsted that none of these inter- jperialt in the lat war. Two of his 1 f,snf thl"Pu ab"t W be pub- were nunareas oi peopic try a spoi-,in the Dally News classified col-" umn and get good results.. ItfV J.H.BULGER Optometrist Royal Rank Ride; NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Froprletoi -A IIOMfc AWAY FKOM IIOMK" Kate 75c H 50 Koomr. Hot & Cold Waui Prlrice Jlupert. B.C. thwt Ml TjO. Bot 1M MANUFACTURERS' Life Insurance GoH P. H. Linzey Local Representative rrince Rupert PHONE GREEN 44fi War Chariots Uet Attention Like Cavali7 KUedi Of Other Days LCME: , Ap H 4: CP Mem-t;rs of the Women's Transport rrvl:e have driven more than 52640 miles In connection with their work In the 'Northern om-mandM alone. Each weman driver must "know bow to do everything except the heaviest kind of repair work. Alt' r coming In from long and difficult driving she must dean, xelill, check and eee that toe car is in order for Instant service before SUBMARINE LOGGING HIBBINO, Mmn April April 4: X CP ) Twenty-live thousand logs, mo-Uy Norway pine, sunk In the lakj here from 40 to 0 years ago were raised and sawn into valuable lumber for present scarcity. TALKS WOODEN SHIPS SYDNEY. N5.W., April 4: (CP) ShlcbuHders at a Tariff Board I meeting advocated a bounty on wooden chips to overcome Mortage of :axters and trawlers and out Ithe industry on firm foundation. i Save WliO IT'S WISE TO BE THRIFTY! This is IIieTime of Year AVIicn QUALITY COAL ,vMalisa;0iffcr;nre to Your-Comfort veteran of the First Great War. Closs at Shawnfean Lake arid rec- j- -sultravith IIS 3S;to the hest lnd 1 Autrust 3. 1914. the dav on which " uJ'- If. Rrrtan PntPrPrt that rnn flirt. .Church, Whlrfv h- Js looking for- Stove, Range or Furnace Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. 1-tlONE 116 PIIONK 117 I We ain't mad at Nobody mm UHpr Canadian Pacific Transcontinental .Trans-AUantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean FaUg. and Way Ports SiL "'PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday .10 p.m. SiiVANC0E:MFJC: --X--S.S. VPIUNCESSNORAH' April 7th, 17th, 29 th. Ma 20ih. To Ketchikan, WrangeU, Juneau and Skagway April 3rd, 13th, 34th, May 4th, 15th, 28th Direct Cormectionsat 'Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from "W. L. COATES, General Arent Prince Rupert, B.C. t t w .V