MONDAY. JULY 6. 1941 - - !i.aj 1-1. .mm.. Mi 5 "CANADA'S YOUNG INDIANS ANSWER CALL TO ARMS OtssiHED LOCAL NEWS MOTES Robert Long left on Saturday Regular monthly meetings of the night for a trip to Vancouver. Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- FOR SALK , BKTO have bw-n khuwhiUH f... . Carl ZarelU m a paa&enter on the month of July and August KOK ifljtOi SALK Standard Saturday night tor a trip to Van- Bering the vacaUoft season the Banjo and c:ie 3S; Kltchwi 's4He council wMi deal wHh tiU'; Round drop leal table - business aa arUea unless l M. Phone Blue 817. (154) Mrfc Atbol Retotlaek of Dee l of exeeMonaJ Importance hm7sIaY i.a . . arrived hi the city from tfce ,,w' Oandy sailed Saturday Bight fr Rtah. to Vanaeuver to be with POtt SALE- 1M6 Chevrolet &ed- 'a tfH to Vancouver. 'Mrs. Van dr stays who U still in an. Oood condition Osed tires, j j Vancouver eanvaleacing following IhoHe Hawk 388. i66 J A Canadian Ugton B.RS.L. Exwu-jher Ion iUhm. ' . ittve nwtctag tcmtoM, Oenswkl FOR SALB room bungalow, fully Meeting Wdo4tfda. ' Ho MscDonald. road auper modern, excellent condition. I jlntendent for Atlln distriet terms eeah. PHee Oreen 4M. f Mr. niMx. News WAVTHI JNames tA pry Dally News. PIIH.P Wanted. Central Hotel. nude or FuirTO?ri .--- - 1M) KOR 4ot MilSO ar near Haaelton. Price MM.O0. and Lot V711A 111A rettstist boys WANTKD -Hand ironen, praasera. i av rxtrartor man School to share 7 MS Praser St. IM) noOM. breakfast and hmch for one man. Apply M9 Ninth Avenue East OMI PERSONAL BssssmaassssxxsmojEsai J. M. S. Loubser l).C B-V CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Work Thone CIO UBSB-M-------' B PICNIC NEEDS to si Paper Plates, Heavy Crock- - ery, Bathing Caps, Sun m (ilasses and Vhors " sal at the C VILLIE THE TOILER vHussawc a v a iiv4 -mwj ;tetiuay to the city last nJht from a trip morning from Stewart, sailing latt . -uaL 1.1- a .. to Vancouver and KamlboM. in, . . m it . 1 vaan postage -JM acrea about 36 north of Hallux. wt 1 1"? at XL?7 i!:" .0.; ' cent denominations show nutnn v.tuWHoof up ,.M.ilh Ktn ta An"T unKorm. FOR SALK - Bungalow twd. complete, practically new. Phone Oreen 03 M6 West Ntath (1941 WANTED WANTKD- KttrWshed apartment 1 Apply Box 30g. Dally New. UNi I YOUhfO Man for general ptant i work Steady employment. Ooodj wagee Apply Home Oil DUtri- btttara Ltd. 1M WAKTTO Bow4mat. Tl0ftOood wwtdKton Aophr Hat Vfl, Daily (tfi Mr. and Mrs, M. Andrew have! sold their residence on Hays Cove' Awree. Mr. Andrews has already. left for Vancouver and Mrs. An- litmw u4Il h laMrte In H Ln IdSfs' Ume. Were Married Here Saturday MIm Alra Duran lieeume Itrlde (If If-adlnc AlreraftHnan William Jritt At an Informal ceremony Sat-' wimj aiva .mawimt &viit. Tuuf; i Apply srrsonally Pioneer dauehter of Mr and Mrs. Br- lAndry (l4) ton Doran of Vancouver, and P. W. Jewttt of Horaeahoe Uar. ex 'chanced marrtaae rows at the female ihosne of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mc-(17) 'Meekln. ,TB Sixth Averwe West. I with Re. J. W. Melvln offtcieUng rent The bride looked kreehr In a tur- house or aparUnent; permanent. qnotse Mae ensemble with match Ited 211. O.lng arceasories and a corsage of i... . . .-j . : ZTIplnk carnations. or small house for year possible ' ' .1 URGENT Will any person knowing whereabouts of F. Items, believed fishing out of here, notify J H. Harmon. Pembertoa Building. Victoria. H neee&sary. wire. ' KIXMOXTIIS RClUr LONDON. J sty : OV Salvae worth more than tnj&bflOO col lected by loral authorities in Britain between November 1. and April W la-st Included scrap metal valued at $7950.000 5 The Hyde Transfer 9 . .r tuat.; Tnv LAME AlHO WOOD Get Your Winter Supply Now HYDE TRANSFER ca irpnup 1'hone 580 m . jr -v i a night on hi return north. He will back here again at the end of the week to meet the rH4h Col umbia Highway Commission when it pays a visit here. (vntt-akBrarafsrafaiBrBiniifi ISulld IIC. Payrolls That's Right, It Keeps Longer t 1 ' tHMSkiSi A gentleraan. left to hU own eooklm resources durtoe his wife's absence, discovers thai Pacific Milk keeps longer In his refrigerator then any other. He teted to discover why. The absolute purity, absolute freahneas U so effectively seated that it is In the high-eat keeping condition when It reaches you. rrr-r ek te-c' s PACIFIC MILK t90 Keferroces fact? Itoatd. Kvelyn. 1LC. . Irradiated and Vacuum Parked r i im im iMi m t u i m v u i ji rm Manse Wedding Performed Here Immediate poaae-tton by etrtl en- ,IIM, " "" " J 7. T 7. l. . ., A'rcrafUman ". 7, I nr,de gtneer Apply Box OT Dally "d! ud.m -JI--. ...... T. A. McMeekin was groomsman.: HOARD AND ROOM ' .JTL th Vlr Melvin o-' A quiet wedding took place at riOOM and board for man w4Ilng tng a toast to the bride and the "a"'lt'-" . TL aToom reafiondlnc I urday evening when Miss Sophie 1 Siwuw Ti . rwk.l..k T trill. AlKarta Ko- Tne eonote wtu be reaiaing m we : T 7C. city for the time botog. Advertise In the DaUy News MM! KMIttlKV ACT Vf IT If'l' cnftMiuui craftsman Alex Alex IUnnoehko iiannoenKo oi of the ine k: rmifwu f tmu o. u craftsman L. D. D'Arey witnessed wMfcM-ju m,4ton oroof of to-! Trif young couple ot w orun9 o n -i t their home in SL. riM in otn. do- a.. present lime. i m. Utt T atwU. M uve traUM of on nontb man lae d-t o aM tiOilimswv b-M Iimi at mM ta O-tata. unltw In in DATED M h uma PrUKw R-t. BC UU lm T June. Andrrv Thnwti DStTY BOOlflTRAR OF TTTLB8. in 'Region Medical 1 f Dr. Emmet From Montreal To Winnipeg In C.-N. It. Service WINNIPEG. July 6: According to announcement by Dr. John Mc- Combe. chief medical officer. Can adian National Railways. Montreal. Dr. Emmet Dwyer has been appointed regional medical officer, western region, with headquarters at Winnipeg. Dr. Dwyer, who was born In Montreal in 1903 and became medical officer for the railways there In May. 1930. was transfer- tn winnloec m tne same 5 VARIETY STORE fil a4b. .000,0e: capacity in July of that year. ?BlBii-""1Bllr"S"f" - C0M3I0N KNOWLEDGE ur' iX I AND HE'S AN ACM BECAUSE Or IVMMO twcws 'w' SOME lMTUpiEViySECTS,AW VJ1LT OBOBOBOBOB I m i-OBOB I V BUGHT Indians enlisted In Canada's new army are once more nrov-ing themselves first-class fighting-men. Upper left shows Pte. Joseph Marshall, 25-year-old native of Pickerel, Ont , who teams up wtth his Bren machine gun to provide a real pack of trouble for the Nazis. Alongside him are shown Privates Raymond Prince 'left. 18-year-old Carrier Indian from Fort St. James, B.C.. and Andrew R. Derrick, 22, of Kitwanga, B.C. They are studying the layout of a tactical scneme. toe. jonn rmm-v- i.nr old hunter of Novan. Que., is shown in lower left. Canada's War Chiefs MAJOR GENERAL MAURICE A. POPE Canadian .Military Representative at Washington (By Frank Flaherty, Canadian Press SUff Writer) i(n;.p.on Mnnriw A Pnnp. Canada's military spokes --. - -r-, - - moj.-uni. . , seal core station. Royal Canadian man in the councils of war at Washington, Knows ho . iraiti j. .. . r . ,,.nl.i Via ii! i cnlnior" with Air Force, formerly of WUllngdon Alberto, with Rev. A. F. MacSween officiating. I Miss Joy Berg and Leading Alr- the macninery oi goveniniem. nu-Ait the experience and qualifications of a diplomat and civil ' servant. , . As the representative of the war committee of the Canadian camnev ai wnnuiisra vtn make Vi u nmthine more than a miii the eitv for the.tarv attache. He represents Cana- Ida at consultations of combined staffs of the United Kingdn and the United States. He deals with matters relating to the grand stra-tm nf th war. the supply of f(t XT J I arms and munitions to the Cana-U tllCer JNamedjdlan forces and the uses of those j forces hi co-operaUon with the Dwyer Transferred , " r 'l ' sripnernl Pone wat kv on the ground floor of Canada' organization for the present war. More than a year before war broke out he started official but secret work nn war nlans. A permanent force officer from the close of the First Oreat War. hi which he served with the engineers, ' he was ap-j pointed secretary of ax inter-1 rfnartmenta! oftrnmlttees which laid plans for censorship,' dealing with enemy a Bens, air raid precautions and other special measures. One of he committees wrote the government's "War Boot-containing Instructions and pro- tiit -rwikiu- RURRLFS A HERO 1 CAM TELA- BY HIS EYES THATHE CARES ntjP-P- ceedure for steps necessary to turn the nation to a war bisis. "A civil servant should be seen but not heard," General Pope once said and he followed that policy to the letter in his pre-war work. No one outside a small govern mental circle knew of it but when the crisis came it saved time and rrwihUv A tall, rugged, balding man oi 50. neneral Pone speaks witn me metleJfJoufprecUtton of a aipjo-mt a nil T ' Mualrr home tn English and French. He is de scended from two historic Cana dian families, one French, one rmrMsh-soeakinE the Popes and the Taschereaus.. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY rilOXE 657 BY WESTOVER IvaiELL, 1 KVJQVJ ABOUT WU-T AMD rfr. if TTv RASPBERRY TART For a special dessert treat here's a raspberry tart recipe that doesn't Infringe on sugar regulations: 2 egg whites pinch of salt V. run fruit suear 1 pint fresh raspberries. Add salt to egg whites and beat until stiff. Beat in sugar. Fold In raspberries. Pile in baked tart shells. Bake in oven 300 F. until meringue is firm about 30 minutes. Makes six tarts. N xn lower centre is Pte. Frank Robert Shingoose. also of Fort St. James, B.C. His three brothers and his father are in the services. His father Is an officer in the 16-22 Saskatchewan Horse. He rose through the ranks. He is 21 years old and a determined fighter. Lower right, shows two Indian soldiers, Pte. George A. Flett, formerly a fisherman on Lake Wlnnlpegosis, and Pte. William J. Woodford, 18, of Falrford, Man., studying map read ing in the shadow of an old German neia gun ai r or wwmc Barracks. Winnipeg. Timely Recipes Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. J. R- Mitchell. July 8. Legion Tea, August 5. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and 8, DAILY NKWS WANT ADS BRINQ Tjpcjn.TS. PHONE 98. JustArrived A grand assortment of Spectator Pumps and Tics. White with Blue, Black and Brown trim. HARACHUS White, RcdLBcigc and Brown CMSr BVaSUUi. Sr.' fc i. -i Sjf t Fashion Footwear Next to Dollar Store hNOW'tlS, WE TIME Phone Red 321 -i 11A AArtt a r f tTTTTTT'r,'"rvlTTTTTTV " - Give us an order right away for the amount of coal you expect to need next season, xras wut ename us to men. your requirements now or as supplies arrive. It Is Important that you should lay in your coal supply this summer as It Is almost certain that the dealer will not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter. IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead ot Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 If have something to sell, a classified you know if there is a let in this paper will soon you buyer in the city. . G