PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS THE EXPERTS SAY PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR LOCAL ADVERTISING Transient, per Inch '- - $1.00 ' Contract, per Inch - 50c Readers, per line 25c Blaclc Fare Readers, per line - 40c Business and Professional Cards inserted daily, per month, per Inch - $2.50 MEMBER OF TIIE CANADIAN PRESS - The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news despatches credited to It or to the Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. liAi&i DAILY EDITION Esc Wednesday, February 3, 103 EDITORIAL Premier Churchill fa Turkey . . . The visit of Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain to Turkey at this time is a matter of much Sending Canadians Overseas . . . Evidently, Canadian military policy is still key-noted by the prime factor of the necessity of sending her selected forces, particularly in the way.of air strength, to Great Britain for use in the European theatre. That would appear to be the inference to be drawn from the an nouncement made by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking in the debate at Ottawa in the debate on the reply to the Speech from the lhrone. We on th6 Pacific Coast are naturally interested in the disposition of our trained forces. Undoubtedly, the general opinion is that the main issue of the war will be settled in Europe. There are some, however, who suggest that, because Europe was the main battleground of the last war, it does not necessarily follow that it will be the final one in this conflict. Our enemies- were centralized in Europe in the last war. That is not the case in this. Importance of Nutrition . . . Much might be accomplished if the nutritionists could change the eating habits of workers and the people in this country. Nutrition does not mean the adoption of food fads. It is not a cure-all, but when literally one-fifth of our population is underfed, and when up to 40 per cent of recruits for the Canadian army have had to be rejected for medical reasons, it is time we set about eliminating causes which destroy the illusion of our being a young and virile race. A concentrated and organized attack on the problem of poor nutrition, however, is under way. Government, departments are vitally interested : so are business organ izations. Internationally-known nutrition experts are di- it- - T1j it t recung a campaign, industry ana ousiness nave much to gain by any betterment in their workers' health. Un fortunately nutrition is not something which can be ordered or regulated. It is a propaganda problem; an edu cational job. Yet it is one in which business executives across the country can help. Wanted -- Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEIM, Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C. Ph. Red 815 JUST ARRIVED - - Converto Lounges - Bedroom Suites Convertible Folding Carriages With Spring Filled Mattress ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Avenue Signposts for housewives alonj the front line: SUGAR Here is a tip from th ration administration of the Prices Board to guide you. It reports no extra sugar will be allowed for any purpose at all p:lor to the openln;, of the official canning season, which lasts from June 1 to October 31. Plans now are under consideration for the distribution methods to be used. Full details will be an nounced later. SAVING Now is the time to sava your glass Jars, wax and rubber rings for the next preserving season as the eonsirmer section of the Prices Board warns there will likely be a scarcity of both. It says wax can be refined and used over and over again, and tests prove it gives the best sealing for foods against spoilage by1 air. TA ELE CLOTHS H ere are some hints to remember the next time tou wash your linen tablecloths which are daily becoming more . .... T t ....... ,1 nfna.AU 1 n . interest ana possiDiy oi great importance, ine event is a use very 11tle Fibres crack lf they sequel to the Casablanca rendezvous of Churchill and j are too stiffly starched. Don't ai-Koosevelt and, of course, has had to do with, the Allied j low your linen to freeze while T Tcf ,W tin, - ovnnf mironto nf if was nv tvJ drytng frozen yarns are more brlt- iT rau. UUcv tie. Avoid the use of caustics and . . i i.mi i i 1 -i !:-.t result oi it may oe are sun oDscure dui may on ciamieu before long. Meanwhile, there will be plenty of speculation. It is evidence of the importance that is attached to Turkey in the scheme of war that the Prime Minister of Great Britain should have gone there in person. Of course, all that is needed is a glance at the map of Europe and the positions of the contending forces to impress one of the key situation she occupies. She has managed to maintain her position of official neutrality so far but it may not be expedient or possible for her to do so much longer. very hot water to wash, bleach o remove stains. Iron with a moderate to hot iron while tablecloth is still damp first across the width of the wrong side, then along the length on the right side. If the cloth is linen damask this wiil bring out the pattern and give it a shimmering finish. Embroidered linens should be ironed on the wrong side on a well padded surface such as layers of bath READY-TO-EAT-FOODS Laura. Pepper, chief of the consumer section, Dominion Department of Ag riculture, asks the housewife to start her own 'back to grandmoth er's day campaign" and leave the ready-to-eat foods as much as possible for the women who work Ion:; hours on war jobs. This is one way you can free man-power for vitr.1 war jobs, she says. ALUMINUM Utensils made o'. aluminum need to be coddled these days. The experts suggest that for regular cleaning hot water and a neutral soap are best, avoiding the; use of either soda or abrasives if possible. Soda has a slight solvent agtion on' this metal but if badly burned pans necessitate Its use, mix It with a little waterglass such as is used for egg preservation. Th's prevents the chemical action with soda. Abrasives scratch and wear the surface. Even lf the interior of cooking pans is slightly discolored It Is best to leave them for they acquire a slight protective surface coating. The outsldes of the pans can, however, be cleaned and polished with fine steel wool. LEATHER To give" new life to your chair covers or other jnorocco leather articles that have become discolored or faded, wash with milk and water and dab on a little cas-tlle soap. To remove grease rub S3 wem over the leather when dry with carbon tetrachloride. Finally the ijeather can be stained with a spirit dye or if only slightly faded an application of a reliable colored shoe cream should do the trick. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT The Hostess When you come up to the Hut you will notice that the sign over , the door of what used to be the j family lounfe has been changed to: Ladies Lounge and Children's Cor- ner Open to men during the day for radio, piano and letter writing. I rather regret having to make this change but for two or three months now I have been hophyr that the persons who used the room In ,th evenings would take better care of it. But it was no use. Morning after morning I would look in and see what the detective story magazines call a shambles. Coke bottles dribbling over on the tables and piano, staining them, cigarette butts left to burn into the edges of furniture. One day.tlure was even a piece of pie stuffed into the side! of a big chair. The lounge will be used in the evenings for supervised card drives or orsriestra and play rehearsals. Moreover, w will soon have the women's any with u- and we need a pleasanf.place for them. Today Frank Ryan showed me a very Interesting "Guide to Companionship" distributed to the service men by the Baptist Church. In it there is the famous passage from 1: Corinthians, Verses t-o, iiom the Moffatt Translation. It is as follows: "Love is very patient, very kind. Love knows no jealousy; love makes no parade, gives Itself no airs, Is never rude, never selfish, never Irritated, never resentful; love is never glad when others go wrong, love Is gladdened by goodness, always slow to'fe.xpose, always eager to believe the, best, always hopeful, always patient. Love never disappears." Remember the old familiar translation of the same passage: "Charity suffereth long and is kind: charity envieth not; charity vaunt-eth not Itself, is not puffed up. both not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own. is not easily provoked, thlnketh no evil; re-jolceth not in lnquity, but rejoie-eth in the truth: beareth all things, belleveth all things, hopeth all things. Charity never faileth." ROUNDABOUT ESCAPE PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Feb. 3 (CP-Two Norwegian youths who escaped from Norway across Northern Sweden and Finland and finally through the German lines into Russia have Joined the Royal Norwegian Air Force in Britain. FARM FOR PKOPLE BIDEFORD, Eng., Feb. 3 East Titchtoerry farmln North Devon has been presented to the National Trust by its owner, 60-year old Miss S. N. Abraham. The farm fronts on Shipload Bay, one of Devon's most beautiful bathing coves. THE JAPS DON'T LINGER Local Parents Awaiting Son From Overseas Mr. and MTs. Albert Bleackley, 1376 Sixth Avenue East, are expecting the arrival In the elty towards the end of thjs week of their son, Private Albert Bleackley, who has been discharged from the Canadian Army overseas after having been on service in Britain since November, 1939. He enlisted from Saskatchewan, the parents having arrived in the city several months ago from that province. Private Bleackley married while In England and Is expected to be joined here later by his wife. CONSERVE WASTE PAPER PRETORIA, Feb. 3 0' Cpl. J. J. Kruger, South African controller of paper, has Issued control ' regulations designed to Improve conservation of waste paper to every extent possible. LONG ON ISUKNINtt SHIP Like rats quitting a doomed ship, small boats speed :away from this burning Japanese cargo ship after it had taken a pasting from U.S. Flying Fortresses raiding the Shortland harbor at the end of Bougainville Island In the Solomons. This picture, an enlargement from a 16mm. movie clip, was taken a few minutes before another flight of "Forts" scored direct hits on the stricken vessel. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY "EAT Rlw'- fBEt Mfjfjw ,,'oWATT in the national can Jo your P fadffie ,S HOW" you , . ml Food-for-l-kncss and absenteeism . . FIRST crvey ..I-,' 1-nou lvuin follow - j NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAHELLI, PROP "A Home Away From Home" Kates 75c up .V) Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, HC. Phone 281 lO). Ilox IM our family 1 ,,1 foods every nay. adequate amount SECOND'" c'crTe priceless meals icnt "ally j 0 J f clccmc t vour a " of ? - and mineral. triplc threat vitamins and from thc P cooking w,c b liquid, heat and air. 3. Avoid ;;nUs and don't st.r. 4. cover -rtrttlfi CRHADR HEEDS vnil sT KU n u . . .u. f.sl we e" c SAVOI HOT EL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Boi V FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPEKT I'MTB'tmra t ktb? i'H !::.r:v h'b ritiiirrimtti:! : r M Goldbloom Has No Trap For Trappers Come up town, you are sure to get 3CK& more. Fur 20. Have order for 5,000 Mink. Must fill the order W. GOLDBLOOM (The Old Reliable) !UM;TOIKzaa.snK1B WORK BOOTS Out Stock of Working Roots is second to none. Sizes from, fi to ,12. Arch-King, Valentine, Greb, Til-sonburjj and Sterling makes. Guaranteed solid throughout Priced t fit any pocket. Come in and let us show. you. advsr.: III Family shoe store ltD. "The Home o( Good Shoes" Early Ad. Copy is Appreciatei