JUNE 28, 1943 DOMINION DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 SPECIAL FARES AH SUlioni In C'd ONE WAY FARE 4d ONE-QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP (Minimi"" Fit J5t) OOlNOi m Jjn 30 to 2 xm. July Inter' " irvic on -,e ' liclelt will be told lor it!?' IEIURNINOi vt Jtintton until mnjnuht ; :jJ: J'y 2 pt ii no sua teyvK July 2 tukrti m! ol on tutt 4Ult tram mnl. n - : A' HINTERLAND TILUiEDY T.rJ3A!.X. June 26 9 A 1 i-i.i her lay ueai In ; " id three wk before ;r 5 t: -clog guaiu ng the j t.x'v and 23 horse dead 1'' : 1 NEWS FROM EDMONTON rugni UeuiCnaiH W D JVrri. . iau.au oouvm- Edmonton Journal. The was from RoberUon United Church and Rev. Dr. W. o. Wilson With Dr. M. R. Bow. deputy minuter of health for Alberta, as chairman, a special Alberta council Is now at work continuing an Harold Riley of Council of Child and Family Wel fare- and Dr. A. M. Revcll of the Alberta Dental Association. With Rt. Rev. W. F.. Barfoot. Bishop of Edmonton, presiding,, the J Edmonton Diocesan synod or the Anglican Church Is in .session hQre this week. Also present Is Rt. Rev.' R, L. Sherman, Bishop of Calgary, who -preached the opening sermon. There are about 150 service clerical and lay delegates In at tendance. As a result of experiments out at the University of Alberta, wheat has been found to surpass barley as food for bacon hogs. Dr. R. D. Sinclair, acting Mean of agriculture at the unlver- Imm. I m A ft A ... . . a - . THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TERES Mlas Vera Richards of the De- Jor to Unseed oil meal in the fin- partment of Agriculture, Miss Ithlng of cattle. Marjorie Llpsey of the Home Econ- omlca Association Mm. J. n June Litchfield la the typing Vant of the Canadian Red Cross champion of MiDougall Commer- lOTer clty, Society. Mrs. Alan Short of ihe cla. "'6h bcftooi in tamonion. Kjr Women's Institute, Dr. I. R. Bell "P was 55 to 60 worda Of th Hannrtlan MWIInat tuvli. IMnUle, of Edmonton has been mentioned I f Three patrlotlc-mlnded west end In dispaUhe during the past fewl!?r? M.ls! """ '.glrU of Edmonton have found a day, a the pilot of a Hampden ? Th' Wl ay of doing their bit for bomber plane which was In action Labor. ,lZarnl1'0 Mrs. ,f, lh? Feratlo".ut the the war effort. They are operat- recently with a Nazi fighter after nawng dropped bombs on an Industrial target In northwest Prominent Edmontonlans and 'hfr who had come especially for the occasion were among large numbers who attended the funeral on Monday of this week of John M Imrle. former managing dir ector and vice-president, of the lng a unique children's library to raise money for the Milk for Britain fund. The girls are Dorothy Thompson, Dora Bell and Nancy iClegg. Students and staff of Alberta College, as a result of a self- denial campaign, have been able to present a $500 medical kit for a Red Cross medical hospital over seas. A check for this amount was ecently presented formally to El mer E. Roper, president of the years. wmonum itea cross Drancn. Some outstanding marks were -nade toy young athletes at the track and field day of Sacred Heart school. Mcllna Broullette threw a basketball seventy feet. I David MacDonald made a high oi me munuonai suy. nas rouna mat carcasses jump of flve jeet sjx inches. value of various foods used in the graded better from a pen of hogs I ; province. The council also com- fed heavily on wheat than those j Edmonton had an Impressive full prim representative of various fed heavily on barley. Flaxseed scale air raid practice for three Alberta organizations Including meal has been found to be super- hours, on Sunday last. Incidents warning! If it is not already on its way to Rationing Headquarters you should IF YOU HAVE NOT lUT.EIVED AN APPLICATION CARD you should get one at the nearest Post Ollice at once. ONCE! were so arranged that police, fire and ARP functionaries had a com-1 pletc work-out. During the raid planes from the airport circled here a few days ago. Air Marshal W. A. Bishop V. C, noted Canadian ace of the last world war, Is a visitor in Edmon ton. E. W; Stutchbury of Minola has I been elected president of the Alberta Association of "Municipal! Secretary Treasurers. He succeed i The Edmonton Navy Mothers-Club held a successful picnic In the South Side Park on Wednesday afternoon of this week. - -ft V lit MAIL YOUR APPLICATION CARD FOR COUPON RATIONING AT After July 1st no one will bp able to purchase sugar for regular domestic use wi thou turulnji in a ration coupon. Application cards for coupon rationing foi sugar have now been mailed to every household in Canada. Hut, In an undertaking w vast, some homes may have been missed, or some cards may have gone astray. So. no matter where you live, whether it is in area served by letter carrier or not, if your application card is not already on Its way to Rruoning Headquarters, you should watt no longer. After filling in the card, according to the Instructions on the pamphlet which was delivered with It, just drop tin- card in the nearest mall box or post ollice. it necu no forwarding address. Just drop the card in the nearest mail box or post office. It needs no forward' ittg address. 4 It 1'int Offices hnve received full instructions to rush abdication cards Jor coufion rationing to Utt nearest Wartime Prices and Trade Board OJca where the will fet immediate attention and tk$ coupon ration cards mailed right back to yoit. The rttlon cards being Issued for use July 1st nnmiint of sugar as at present- lb. per person are for sugar only, and good lor 10 weeks. At per week. The same provision as at present for the end of that period a coupon ration book good for 6 months will be Issued. Under the new system of coupon rationing, you are allowed the same ''crTTmrnrxrTO" COUPON RATIONING means no change In vour ALLOWANCE OF SUGAR additional quantities for pre serving and jam and jelly making will be continued. Special voucher forms for this purpose arc being supplied all retailers. iff if j X Mm 1 1 ' ' UjiLKLIA it. McBRlDE Mrs. Snell of McBrlde has been on the sick list of late tout Is now Service clubs are Important asjns a atifsfactory recovery, an "influential cross-section of the i T- Hold tj of McBrfde has community." Rev. R. McElrov - way Thnmnn nf MAtroniitan United returned from a vacation spent Church told the district conven-i tion of the Lions Club which was! in session at the Macdonald Hotel .at Vancouver. Mrs. Wilson of Edmonton is vis Itlng in McBride with her sister, Mis. McCaulcy. A masquerade dance was held last Friday night In aid of the McBride Tennis Club. There was a good-sized crowd in attendance and the affair was one of much enjoyment to ah. The Ladles' Aid met on Tuesday ! F. R, Lawrence who headed the I of this week at the home of Mrs. Association for the last three Nystrand. (Mrs. J. Rhodes and daughter of PHn-fo T?inrt nrp navinF a visit Vlggo Klhl, Bom Berlin andat McBrWe witn Rhodes , rran niacmora, eminent musi-. and M w clans from Eastern Canada, are tn wall Edmonton to conduct examlna- tlons of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. I E. W. Private F. J. Blair has returned to his duties on the coast with the Royal Canadian Artillery after a visit In McBride with, his ' parents. James Fleming' has returned to 'McBride after a visit In Portland. Mrs. Fleming is remaining In the I south for a while longer to visit in Vancouver. O. M. Greer, who is employed bv the Canadian National Railways i at McBride, has received a scholar- 'cViln fnr final TOJf'j Ktllritp ST' Kamloons. In the fall he wui c to Vancouver to continue his stu-, dies at the University of British Columbia. John T. Oakley, one of the oldes: j farmers In this district, reports, that he has lost a number of fine young animals through being caught In snares while others have 'been shot. 1 ... Mrs. Murray of Vanderhooi nas been paying a brief visit here as the guest of Mrs. Taggart. R. S. McCauley. who has been unnlimkl am (Vichlpr nt. t.h( local Canadian National Railways of fices for a number of years, expects to leave sho'Uv for Prince Rupert. Ed Walsh's orchard at Rider Is in good shape again and he ex- perts to have a number of fine j exhibits for the McBride Fair this I year. NEWS FOR MIDLANDS Bringing final conclusion to a dispute which has been waging for many months, the Cobourg town council has finally enacted a bylaw empowering the parks board to purchase the John Lavis property at the lake. In the interests of economy it has been decided that there shall be no weed cutting this year alongside the country roads In this area. The county road tax this year will be 1-10 of a mill less than it was In 1941. A band concert held the latter part of last week In Victoria Park in Cobourg was featured by the , presentation of many numbers by 1 younger musicians of Cobourg. j Prize-winners at the recent music 'festival at Colborne were among those whose numbers were heard. Kwong Bow Lee, Chinese student at Queen's University. Cobourg. was the sneaker before the Co- bourg Rotary Club recently. The war between China and Japan he ' described as one between good and evil Influences. i J, C. M. Ocrman was sworn in Inst week at the Court House In Cobourg as judge of the united counties of Northumberland and Durham. Judge McGIbbon of Lindsay presided at the ceremony and was assisted by Judge Sheldon Smoke and Judge D. B. Coleman. Various dlgnatorles were in at tendance. Proceeds of a tag day held In Cobourg in support of the Navy Lea-rue of Canada amounted to , $610.89. Mrs. Lena Ambrose of Ottawa hi noon sentenced to seven days I Imprisonment In county Jail at Cobourg for driving wnue arums CHEERY WAR-TIME THOUGHTS Q 7a rd pounding this, gentlemen IcCs see who will pound longest" thought This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Vay-points, Stewart and North, (Jucrn Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tlcketi and Reservation I RANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone S68 AMALGAMATE!! HUILDING WORKERS OF CANADA Prime Rupert, it.C. METKOPOLE MALL Meetings every fourth Sunday in the month at 2 pan. Unit No. 1: Shipwrights, Joiners, Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. P.ox 1415 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Dux 5tt FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT has decided to sponsor a one-day ferry excursion to Port Dalhousle and Niagara Falls on August 3. The one hundredth anniversary ot the founding of the diocesan theloglcal college at Cobourg was observed with special ceremonies at St. Peter's Anglican Church and Parish Hall on Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Hepburn of Brighton has received word that her son, Flight Lieutenant Stuart Hepburn, Is believed to have been killed during raids of the Royal Air Force on Germany. The Cobourg Canadian Legion Advertise In the Dally News