RON CORDS SEPTEMBER 1. 1943 I'RAS BANANAS' " export of Honduras IcASOE TO ENGLAND ., dr have es- SnV N( ' ""'" i Nazi aonu""'" , to zzicy in England. treatment la Lis fir one year after dls- U fr .-n M""u'"" 6 V r.r) switch 6 ft, and switch RON PLUGS, Plain Switch on USES Plug, any size :RIPLE CUBE TAPS. Each tUPLEX PLUGS. Surface Wall Type NEAR THE SEA Mt. Vesuvius rises nearly 4,000 feet within five miles of the sea Mr. and Mrs. p. o. Oldham and family villi be leaving on Sunday next for Victoria to take up future residence. Mr Oldham was formerly corporal on the city detachment of the provincial police here. Electrical Svpplies ..m trvrfl! ATT?d nnA A ft PnH C 1 7 bUBLE BURNER HOTPLATES ana o n. i;ora, 1 slnsie heat switch ana wi neai swiicn b.'J3 rnBLE BURNER HEAVY DUTY HOTPLATES. U . 1 I CI Of? 2 3 heat swucn ana uwu h.oj 0 Watt Colls. Each - Cue o Watt Colls. Each . .-- $1-00 uastnr Coils. Each L50 Each $1-50 one Heaters. - , Elements. Eacn iinnt DptnVa nr HrkW IPnnVl tO 5rt loo Wat' Bricks and Colls. Each ... $4.50 JTENSIONS- 10 I! Male and temaie riug i.zs 12 ff Male and Female Plug ...... - $1.33 U ft with Key Socket $1.33 LAMP CORD, per foot 4c ortablo Lamp Guard Set, Ruooer uora. isacn $2.75 loC&ETS Pul! Chain, Key, Keyles, Push-through. ... 95c $1.25 .. 50c 75 2 for 15. 15c 40c Var J Prices. 3-way Bulb type, Our Special 80c lERIAI WIRE, 100 ft. roll $1.00 ELECTRIC FANS, 10 inch $12.93 tLECTKIC .MOTORS, 1-3, 4 H.P. PMcfs on application. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL IECTRIC RADIO SERVICE pi Avenue. PRINCE GEORGE. B.C. 1 C, 1 Over hvrv. oi?r ilivro CstftdPt i" the HuartM of Can a 1 i a n tt E v e r f w h e r e SWEET CAP ORAL CIGAilETTES TH! PUREST FORM IN WHICH TOBACCO CAN BE SMOKED" HI'UE THE TOILER HURRY t it. TILUE OUtSE OKI K, Equality of Women Demanded Gentler of Britain Want War Status Clearly Defined By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press staff Writer LONDON, Sept. 1 0 The women of Britain, devoted and untiring In this war, have had about enough from the menfolk who do most cf the running of things In this country. They don't want any more shoving around. That, at least, Is what the spokesmen (or perhaps it should be spokeswomen) of the women say, even while the men heap praise for the work of the women. So the men should, too. for at any hour of the night or day in any part of the country you can see women doing wartime work that nobody would ever palmy days of peace. In the dingy gloom of the clacked out London railway stations you can see tlred-look-ing, but Just as cheery, women taking tickets on the rocketing upper-deck of a night-travelling London bus; or Just as .cheery women working the night shift at factories or sweeping streets or driving a milk cart in the wee hours of the morning. Want Equal Pay DAILY NEWS THE PAUE FIVE haps these woaten of Britain a threat that such a thing , didn't pitch into the business I might happen. Many women. 6f ; of war a llttli too eagerly and '50 already are helping the war wholeheartedly so that perhaps voluntarily. More will come they're not as appreciated as when they ara called. But with j they should be young women long slnee work- Fruit Ladles' champion In the cur- Ins for the rar these older Grapefruit. Calif., 2 for rent struggle for greater recog- women are the mainstay of the nltlon of women's effort Is Dr. ; home. They lust want assuranee Edith Summersklll, Socialist ; that the few of their number member of parliament for Ful-ham West. Her opposition, nom inally, Is. Labor Minister Bevln who should really not be thought af too bitterly by the girls be- nnv In thp Rprvlpps Mt.f who will eventually be called are really needed, that manpower in other brackets Is not being wasted. In the wake of this parlla cause he is the man who has to ; mehtary discussion letters flood-scout about for more and more 'ed the newspapers and the hands to do '.var work and nat- London News devoted a whole urally counts on the women a column of Its front page to pub-good deal at whatever are the they smacked at the continued prevailing rates of women's pay. Ushing some of them. Mostly Doctor Edith had her day in use of young men In the civil the House of Commons arid, service when they might take with a practical eye on the sub- the Jobs to which the Ject, sidestepped praise for wo- women now will be directed, men's work to call for equal "Why are men under 45 af- ford, attacked Mr. Bevin's new order calling up women up to ! 50, contending other classes of, C.N.R. Trains manpower still are not exhausted. She told of a young man of military age who was put into government establishment and when It was proposed that he was liable for military service he had himself registered as a civil servant and I from thpn on he was exemut. Their main comDlalnt is that ! Her remarks, and those of heir pay should equal that of other women, against the new nen on similar tasks. And call-up order were not interim tchine them at their work, preted generally as being a re- :he bystander wonders if per A DEMOTION IS DUE . I 1 MUST HURRV-.L IHb I Kf ? frf OH. bbAk j WWl ,r- . .L ,, , I kir-rc- crDtfCAUT ktHOKlJ M l H, "VI ,V r-i uahmwo i ci k -'i For Terrace and Pacific fusal to obey the order or even Indian. Until the opening of business ' THURSDAY, September 2nd, 1943 Dally except Sunday. .. 4 pjn From the East Dally except Mon... 10:45 pjn. From Terraue and Pacific Dally except Sun.... 11:30 ajh. INDIANS PREDOMINATE More than 70 per cent of the nonuVtion of Guatemala Is pure All Sales of MAPLE SYRUP-MAPLE SUGAR - MAPLE BUTTER CORN SYRUP - CANE SYRUP OR ANY BLENDED TABLE SYRUP MOLASSES - APPLE BUTTER - HONEY BUTTER CANNED FRUITS FOUNTAIN FRUITS to Consumers ARE SUSPENDED Thereafter these goods can be purchased by consumers only on surrender of valid ration coupons. The suspension of sales or deliveries of the .above products is additional "to a similar suspension of sales to consumers of jams, jellies, marmalades and honey, put into effect on August 23rd. SUPPLIERS: This freezing order does not interfere with the normal flow of these products to wholesale or retail distributive channels. RATION ADMINISTRATION HEY.' a1HAHS THE, .IDEA Of VJEARtMG Vt)URSELF ALL OUT REPORE VtXJME EVSM STARTED I he MarketS Timely Recipes Buttet for, lowed to keep soft Jobs in off I- i Turnips, yellow, lb. . ....... IV.. 1-1. 1 .. ' r.ao ...Villa ..nmn. oro I TUmlPS ture which holds the same equal vj uu iiaiu manual wui& in lai; ltv both economically and na- torles?" asked D. E. Foster. WIlllC, 1WH1, 1U A plump, homely Scotswoman, m,Vo tv,m.wD. inni, h iasiry nour, iu ids. ...c 5' vivjr u in ....s .o. uw .wauu.v.1, and Mr. Bevln wants to press- White, lb, memoer oj parliament lor wu- .. eane ,earv ve, of 50 t.1 NATCKAL MODESTY? Notice to Subscribers 30 and 4 for ... -25 Lemons, doz .35 and .45 Oranges, Navel, doz .35 to .60 Pears, doz 75 O rapes, Seedless JO Apples. Transparent, ,1b. .20 Blue Grapes, lb" 60 Cooking Apples, 2 lbs 25 Plums, Blue, lb JO Cherries, lb .40 Canteloupe 20 and .35 Peaches, doz .90 Apricots, lb 30 Watermelon 14 .10 .05 03 .09 Golden Yellow, lb 09 Brown, lb 09 Meats Bacon, side, best erade, sliced, package .54, slab 50 lHam, first rade, lb 45 For for the h. Fat Last 1 Cottage Roll, lb 44 . ivrt ik ?n Daily except Sunday .... 8 pjn. Veai iomt n,.' Z"""""Z" .38 Veal Choas. Ib .35 and .40 Rpef "it ".t. lb .25 and .30 Beef Steak, lb 40 and .45 Lamb, leg, lb as J.amh Chos. lb 40 to .(50 Lamb Shoulder, lb 40 and .45 Errs B.C. fresh extras, Grade A: i Large, cartoned, doz .5 Local, new laid. coz. 65 When a barnacle Is out of water, its legs are withdrawn Into the shell. POORLY EDUCATED Abcut 85 per cent of the population of Haiti is Illiterate. Miss Phyllis Hamblin, who has just graduated from Cana dian Women's Army Training i 'Corps school at Vermillion, Al-tberta, arrived home this morning for a brief visit. She will be leaving again tomorrow night. Subscribers of the Daily News are requested, if at all possible, to pay their THE ARMY NEEDS Men and Women Don't wait for a call BE A VOLUNTEER! For Income Ta RETURNS SFE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 321 2nd Ave. Company 4 Doors with Locks and Hinges at a low-price. 9 Sets of Al Windows. 2 Hot Water Tanks. I Water Tank, GO gallons. 20 Wash Basins at $5.50 each. Phone Black 32 1 Third Avenue i subscriptions direct to the j J office. I Of course, In the event of It being Impossible to do this, payments may be made to the boys. When navlne. nlease brine your last receipt. B.C. Furniture! CORN PUFFS Hi cups pancake mix IV2 cups cooked corn, cut from .cob. y2 teaspoon alt. Pinch of paprika (optional). 2 eggs l-A cup milk Fat For Deep Frying To the pancake mix, add corn, salt and paprika. Beat the eggs very light and add milk. Add to dry mixture, combining well. (If the eggs are First Grade .43 small, a little additional milk Lard Pure. 2 lbs 40 Vegetables B.C. Carrots, per bunch .05 niripr .Tomatoes, 2 lbs .25 'filjail 1U Id ! Sweet Potatoes, lb .25 Cucumbers, eash 15 may be required the batter should be of rather thick "drop-consistency). Have deep fat heated to 370 degrees, hot enough to turn a cube of bread golden-brown In 55 seconds. Drop batter by spoonfuls Into the fat (dip spoon first In the j, hot fat, to make shaping and r,iSr lo- -; ; :ii dropping of tatter easier). Isauiiiiuwci, ctiuii ij lu ij T,k. tlcnally as men may look for-) Edwin MJddleton wrote: "Mr. caDDage. id. iu ward to. She protested bitterly Bevin calls for more woman- ?'y " about "a democracy which treats power. It Is right under his Flour women as second-class citizens." nose in Whitehall. There Is a Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 1.95 . horde of little tin mandarins In'Rfcond Patent 1.80 Attacks Bevm's Order whitphn t thpir iw phH m our. 24 s - 1.05 When golden-brown on both sides, drain on crumpled absorbent. paper. Makes 10 medium sized fritters. GOLD SEAL mm Fancy Ucd Sockeye Salmon and Herring In Tomato Sauce are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as conditions permit. J.M.S.Loubser D.O, B-A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone Md i:?'8riHB:ra3'asi;iriB;iW':.r'T Fresh Local Raw and 1 Pasteurized MILK 1' S y I VALENTIN I) Aim g B PHONE 657 g udDiiinBnimiBBana - J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westbolme Kooms KWONG SANG IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welconw Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. .Phone Red 247 DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS are Delivery Days. Orders taken for delivery must be left wltk us not later than 4:00 p.m. on day before. Co-operation will assist us greatly in giving better delivery service throughout the city. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18-19. "Where dollars have more cents" 1 1 Mil mm HUHM DVUL!tttra fc P.O. Dox 575 Don't Be Embarrassed! It's more than embarrassing it's downright Inconvenient when you need a pin, a pot, a button, a mop, or any of those other little things that seem unimportant until you need them. Why not make a rt list and bring It down to our store and see how . satisfactorily we can fill It. We'll make sure you won't be caught short I " HE VARIETY STORE i JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF GOLD SEAL Congoleum Rugs In the following sizes 7VLx9, 9x9, 9xlOL, . 9x12, 9x15 and shipment of FOLDING CARRIAGES ELI0 FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue (Next to Daily News) Prince Rupert t"f: V . 1 .