rmmSDAY JUNE 17. 1943 FprJSTRAWS, SPRAINS cid SORE MUSCLES NPEME iheAhtheptic Likiheht I50ULDEU TO SOME The word caicuias is laicen irom IK Latin wora uieaums peuoie. WHAT A COME DOWN! personal ancestors are deified In I " i T Couple Playing Marathon Rummy If Old Man's Idea, Explains British Wife Regarding Four Year Game LONDON,' June 17 W-Chances are that Mr. and Mrs. Cicjl Law-ford of Suburban Malda Vale are playing, the war's longest game of rummy. It goes on each night and had its beginning In September, 1940. The goal Is 1.000.000-un and at I the moment Mr. Lawford leads 1. You can and should order your next winter's coal from your dealer now. r 2. You can pay for it in equal monthly instalments, over a period to be arranged with your dealer. All payments are to be completed by May 15, 1944. 3. All arrangements are made with your dealer. 4. You simply fill in a Credit Application Form and a note for value of your coal purchase. The note is financed by your dealer through his bank, under the Government-sponsored Solid Fuei Credit Plan. 5. You pay a regular interest charge of 6.20 per annum on unpaid with 27.000 against his wife's 19.000. "When the bad air raids began l-was my old man's Idea to start playing rummy," said Mrs. Law- ford. "He said it would take mv mind off the bombs and it certainly did. We don't Play for stakes .but he gets mad if I win." At the present rate of scoring It will take them more than 9? years .to score J, 000,000 up, KOOM TO GKOW Arr-opposum Is one-half Inch long at birth. RED FOX DESSEUT Red Foxes eat grapes to round out their diet. SEE YOUR DEALER AT ONCE! If Canadian homes are to be kept warm next winter, Coal must be mined and hauled without let-up during the summer months. balances, for this convenience. For example, on a purchase of $80 worth of coal to.be paid for over a period of 6 months, the interest charge, the only additional charge you pay, would amount to $1.42. 6. The value of the coal bought by any individual under this Plan, must not be less than $J0 and not more than $250. All coal purchased under this Plan must be delivered into consumers' bins not later than September 30, 1943. 8 Your dealer will make delivery to you during the coming months as he obtains his supplies from the mines. THE DAILY KEW3 PAGE FIVE Save in Home Bank m Bonds LOUDON, .June 17 OOne sure way for a housewife to hang on to Whatever money she is able to save from ,her housekeeping budget is to help the war effort. Husbands take warping. SirrKlngsJey Wood is the aulhv'.lv for this statment. He said a woman who touys War Savings .Certificates or -Donas nas a sure grip on .money to tne value of the purchase because sne alone can cash tfieip in. VY A, YOU CAN START BUYING YOUR NEXT WINTER'S COAL HOW.... A scarcity of Coal and Coke is a definite danger for Canadian homes next winter . . . unless Coal is kept moving into consumers' bins just as fast as it can be mined and distributed. To help householders purchase Coal now, in advance of actual need, the Solid Fuel Credit Plan is being put into operation again this year. See that you have heat in your home when the cold weather comes again. Now is the time to place your Coal order . . . not next fall or next winter. FEATURES OF THE PLAN r HE DEPARTMENT Of MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Honourable C D. Howe, Minister CC TO m MOTHER TO 200 GIRLS (Many Qualities Are Essential At Air Post By Gladys Lennon Canadian Press Staff Writer AN R.C.A.F. "BASE IN NEW FOUNDLAND, June 17 0 "Mother to more than 200 girls" is the way Flight Officer Elizabeth H. Bie of Moose Jaw describes her -Job. She Is senior officer jn charge of the R.CA,F. (Wartime Division) at this operational base. Small and dark-eyed, she is young to have the responsibility of so large a family. But there Is something in her air of quiet con fidence which says the girls and their problems are in good hand.?. For they do bring her their roubles. The girl worried about 111-r;ss at home comes asking her to 'ye posted back to Canada so she can be near her family. An airwoman whose boy friend has Just re ceived his commission asks desperately, "Do I have to give him up?" because of the rule that airwomen must not go out with officers. Flight Officer Bie listens to them all with a sympathetic interest and es whatever help is possible in particular case. "Of course. BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. Vancouver, Canada Briefs From Britain Some senior British police plfi- nt inAni.r,Aai oni ' pprs H rp to be trained a's town Jill. vj l 1 1 ' 1 1 aic lllup.iiuviJb nuu ou'dn't talk things over with majors for service when the con-vbody." she said. "But most of , linen t is Invaded. ipii depend on us to get them out ' their troubles." Scattered Duties Perhaps the trouble is with the Ts work it may not be Justin t she would like to do or ;feel.i pable of doing. Though most of lie girls work directly under R.C. F. officers, -ultimate responsibll-for their work and welfare rest with their own W. p. officers. New and again the senior officer takes time from her busy days to ?lt the scattered points at which he girls work,' to make sure that ,is spent dealing with matters far servicemen. The orchestra will beyond the bounds of the Women's travei t0 factory areas jand camps. Division. i Plenty Troubles A cat Was racing down a village "The Flight Officer doesn't talk street in southeast England when Tjt this ide of her work. "Oh an enemy piane dropped a bomb, '.m just a general Joe." she will Tne blast lifted the cat 2o feet in iy, with a smile that robs the the alr and carried lt more than vqrds of any self-pity. "Sometimes 40 vards It lived. I t,hinK ail tne irouoies oi me aui-, on are on my snouiaers. i Qne of the first of the Women's ' Hislon to reach this station about , ten months ago, Flight Officer Bie was notified on Good Friday of her ".rpmotioh from Section Officer Fpr some time she had been hear- , "ng rumors that lt was coming, out dismissed them with a shrug and the characteristic remark, "I'm not getting excited until I see it in cold print." Here's Speedy Relief For Tender, Aching, Burning Feet Ynur feet may be so swollen and Inflamed that you think you can't go another step. Your shoes may feel as if they are cutting right into .the flesh. You .feel siQk all over with the pain and torture; you"4 give anything to get relief. A sinale aonlicatlon of Mobne's Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes the pain and soreness disappears. No matter how discouraged you haye been, if you have not tried Emerald Oil then you have some; thing to learn. Get a bottle todayall druggists. OKMES LIMITED EATS OFTEN TO LIVE A mole dies If kept from food for a few hours. DOVE A FIGHTER The dove, bird of peace, often fights with Its fellows. Cemetery Service Those wishing plots fixed at Falrview Cemetery, phone the caretaker at the Cemetery between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. week days. A group of miners, picked at .random, will be used In a British Health Department'experlment intended to better the health condition of coal workers. They will be examined every .three months and their diet checked carefully. Two Criminal Investigation department women attached to Scotland Yard have been sentenced to 12 months in jail for stealing ' from empty houses in London. Britain's new magistrates men Disputes Involving stoppages of and women are goTng to lectures work In Britain and Northern Ire-to learn their jobs as arranged by land during March numbered 152, the Magistrates' Association. Lightweight overcoats are planned by the British Board of Trade ! for the winter of 1944. They pro- pow that no utility overcoat be made from cloth heavier than 22 ounces a yard. Tyneside factories, "adopting compared with 100 the previous month. The aggregate working days lost was estimated at 122,000. farms, .all of them .in their own own pocket, ?crking conditions are satisfactory district, are guaranteeing to keep and that they are dplng a good them supplied with labor. Job. The Archbishop of York has cut his Income In half. In future he will receive 4,500 ($10,250) yearly, but the upkeep of his palace 'will come from the .Ecclesiastic Commissioners, instead of from his The Rev. H. W. Janisch of Northampton, criticising disruptive Fitting the girls into the Jobs for Dave Kendall, organizer of the influences In home life, told the vhich they are best suited, she Workers' Union in South Africa, ; Baptist Union assembly that birth said, "is right down my alley." died at his home in Slough, Buck-1 control was "rank selfishness" He p-rmer!y on the staff of the Moose inghamshire. He was 62, J.w Tahnlcal Hlgb. School, she holds o master's degree In person- sir Francis Verner Wylie, mln nel and guidance. lste to Afghanistan, has been ap- remote But supervision of the girls is a Minted Dolitical adviser to the i relatively small part of Flight Of- viceroy of India. i ficer Bie's work. As Assistant Ad- jutant, In her small office between a music festival of .11 concerts those cf the Commanding Officer by- the BBC symphony orchestra and the Adjutant, most of her day is nlanned for war workers and I said t,here were few truly Chrls- j tian homes in Britain and the Im mediate hope of an Increase was - NEW ROYAL-HOTEL i. ZARELLI. PROr "A Home Away From Uoinr" Kates 75c op M) Hooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kapert, B.C. rbonc 281 P.O. Box Hi FLOOR COVERINGS For vour Floor Covering Requirements visit Ello's Furniture Store, next to the Daily News on Third Avenue. Elio's have a tremendously large stock of Seamless Axmlnster Carpets, Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs, Inlaid Marboleura, Congo-Vum, Feltol, Rexoleum, six feet wide. Ello's enormous turnover In Floor Coverings for years gives pou better choice at money saving prices. Buy War Savings Stamps at Ello's. Saleslady to serve you. Just say: "My change In War Savings Stamps.". 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