L-TTRPAY MARCH 20. 1943 BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole HUMAN SUFFERING IS GREATER THAN EVER Xmcl Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY' TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage prince rupert Co. Ltd. , - - vr i '. E;' TtLUE. I'M " A20UT Pli l MA,BRVIM6 THAT UTHF.W GIRL I J K'-'d BRITISH COLUMBIA SUPPORT THE RED CROSS RIVE - as TILLIE TIIE TOILER Sl OH, DC A P. I'M SO 1PS.T OVFC? i bill. ?!7V --'.ft AVi-: ;,.;.-? CtL.fW' vlO.-. V .."Towage '3 1 i ill. 1 i J 1 ITS Ai.t-RIGh WITH Me.CLf-A. I CAKJ TAKE KMOCKS LIKE A SOLD I Eg WArs ah i uipii if i r KM m you never gave before DO NOT HOLD B ACK I When the Red Cross ca'ls for your donation, remember this Is your personal gesture toward the suffering and hungry ... the homeless and the Imprisoned? It Ls as if you reached out your hand ... and gave what you hadl The Red Cross KNOWS it can count on YOU! Cannes 1M. Jit Jhonctr Driqti3ts TIIK RI.XAI.L STOKE PIIONF.S 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays md Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. rtU PHCVJE MUMSV. SHE'LL. Briefs From Britain Lord Blyth, 74, died at Goring Heath, Oxfordshire. H. Oliver, 68, ex-serviceman of Chelmsfoid, England, has knitted 23 scarves for the forces. Appealing for shorter telephone conversations, the British General Post Office, says calls Increased from 117,000,000 in 1939 to 149,000,-000 in 1942. David Bailey of Little Thurrock, Essex, who never has travelled by automobile or bus nor been to a theatre, celebrated his 102nd birthday by going for a walk. Last of Ipswich's four-ln-hand coachmen, Herbert Barber, 78 died The 5,000 people of Walbrook district of Coseley near Wolverhampton, England are afraid they will soon be on their uppers. The reason is that their only cobble Austerity wear in Eire comes in on March 31 and on that day by decree of the Supplies Department shirts will be made of cotton print or flannelette, perfectly plain, and will be two inches shorter. Mrs. Mary Christian Hopkln celebrated her 104th birthday at Wisbech, England with 104 candles on her birthday cake. She told friends she had no fears so far as the war was concerned and she still knits and sews. Children at a Hammersmith, England school were shown their first lemon by their teacher and asked what it was. Lemons are almost unheard of in Britain since 'he war started so it was not too hard to understand why one child identified tlie lemon as a banana. Danish fisherman, based at a W West Coast English port, sent $900 to the mayor cl Grimsby In appreciation of kindness they received from that town before the war. The Danes previously gava $223 to the British Red Cross The Marquis of Ailsa, head of a family which' made Scottish hlst-o y died in hU 71st year. Among those who fell at Flodden was the i UHR STAMP AMP H&UlV Mc BEAR this eiow I COUr.lDFB MVSELF LUCKV ThAT I DIDM'T MM3RV G'.LL.iP HES AS UfJKtLl ABLfc.AT, HfS t-T'OVED HIMSELF TO BE ICOM'TWAUT HIM l J, r I )r Vr.M.-6"0 V5 A M3TT ir. .'.COO ilAiCF. COoJT LET IT 6CT vtVDOViO- akO COlT?t SiTTftR. lift piarp- 3' T7i 7AV TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. A CAT'S POINT O FVIEW Well here I am again. The las time I wrote an article I had hoped to relieve Mrs. Oarbutt for a day but she .forgot and wrote one too. This time she is over at the Queen Charlottes for a few days and there ls no chance of her doubling up on me this time. I do not know exactly what she went for to see about opening a new hostess house or something. All I am concerned over is who will feed me while she ls away. I see she left a big notice on her desk for Breen Melvln (that guy who ls always talking about :n U"T'!TO girl in Victoria -any V way Empress , and h r Crown Prince when 't says MVS..FK, "Feed Dllt(.h Dutch flnr, and water they visited Felixstowe before the , First Great War. OU.MOMSVIA TERElf BILL HAS C- DUE AhiO MAREIEP ANOTHER 6tf2L BUTaOSr4! SOME OTHER ) 61CL S 60T M1M - 5 y M m$S$;t .;ii. HAD A SIMILAR EypF.PlEMCE WUSM WA VOOR fe .,E A XT4nS WW j .ar uv vam. JUST JTUO tX)T Kfi CHU iK HELD f.V HAD HI 6M if M AOS A UIP hHEU PEQO.VJOUT1 OP ME w it the .tlants." I sleep beside the sign so he won't forget. I have Just been over watching p bingo game. Paul, who brings me -a many good scrar from the officer's mess, was yelling all kinds of numbers he sure seemed popular they all listened to every nuTib3 William Mann, has been called up fc, ved QUt whl,e , there j net three handsome men from rrace. I helped them with their game. Two of them Harold Todd and Fred Boon said they wre 'ith the Ordnance whatever that means and Ed Crooks said he was good at signalling. I hope they come back again. And then I saw Petty Officer Maurice Richards of the Navy. He gave me a nice pat on my fur coat. No sooner did I get through talking to him then along lame Naval .Seaman Bill Maloney if the Navy Police. My! ! he's a handsome man. Lawrence Mc- Murtrie and Doug Tetry were with i him. I wanted them to play pine . "?nr and I would keep the score I vit they said Jlaty calls. I went over to the canteen there were two swell volunteer workers there helping Mrs. Woodside. She said their names were Mis. Noble first Earl of Cassllls (the marquis il33 hsld thtr titleV and an-'h?r rnember of the family attended Margaret of Scotland when she oiarrled the Dauphin of France In 1436. Oliver Lyttelton, Britain's production minister, told Scottish factory workers that the enemy "Is in no condition to take very many hard knocks." He warned, however that this did not call for a let down in home production. PART OF THE METAL NEEDED TO BUILD A CANADIAN 10,000-TON CARGO SHIP PIPING AND TUBING 110 tons HE DID? VLlV."AT ACE VOL) PVtr-'TltJKS ARCyji t IrS THE THOUGHT OP THAT I'o JOST MORE'THaJ I CAM TAKE LIKE A SOLDI tK AW THT ATTITUDE SOPTryJED MVW VOO iKl DO TWT. S I 1 111 I J V ' 1 4 VALVES 600 types L I 2B" STEEL PLATES AMD SHAPES tnnn i . OUUtl IQIiS nun alone COPPER WIRE 25 tons I RIVETS I WiRE ROPE BRONZE 400,000 21 miles 11 tons Canada's 10,000-ton cargo ships are big boats. Enormous quantities of metal are required for their construction as shown in the above photograph. These vessels are of the same dimensions as the well known U.S. Liberty ships: 427 feet long, 57 feet wide, with a draft of 25 feet. They have a speed of about 10-11 knots. Five yards on the west coast and three in the east, with a total employment of 35,000 workers, are engaged in building these vessels. and Mrs. Ham. I put on my best purrrr so they would give mr something to eat. Mrs. Ham said they used to have a nicer cat ias If that could be possible) and they called Mm Mr. Smith Anyway I didn't mind her remarks because she fed me a piece of sandwich. Breen Melvln and Cleaver Wilson were worrying about their Sunday night concert. Cleaver wants m '.o sing. I'll have to get Miss Ol- afson to practice with me. Well I must be on my way. DUTCH. KENYA FORESTATION MOMBASA, East Africa. March 20 j - Kenya colony (British) pro-" ?-ui times as much timber i :. I' d in 1940 and the output of wild rubber has been considerably irtcremed to meet war's demands. SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. By WESTOVER VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you 24 HOURS SERVBCE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasdnable Charges THY TIIE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. 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