PAGE FOUR post-war PLANNER THE pdwer, Lord Croft said in an ad dress In Britain. i PAROLE LV AFRICA The Kenya government has adopted a report recommending that a probation system, should be Introduced Into the colony, applying to all races and to child, juvenile and adult offenders. Fresh Local Raw and I Pasteurized MILK 1 VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 1 "Sure there will be changes- after the war . . . some are overdue. Hut I'm no robot. Whatever cur post-war plans, I f till want to see hard work rewarded and dividends paid on iSrains and initiative, t want the privilege of going into business for -myself if I choose. Above all I want Tny kids to grow up ivhere success depends on work, native ability and enteqirise." Canada has grown to rich nationhood through the .courage, resourcefulness and initiative of individual citizens. These qualities must be preserved in the challenging days ahead. jslt)ittlie natural desire to make your own way, as far,aJT6ur ability will take you; an irtstinct rkf ka hrnnffhf tn fhi .mnfinnr the hipbest standard of life enjoyed by any people on earth. Itls the spirit of democracy oil the march. ROYAL BANK OF EARLY BONE ART Carving of whalebone ornaments, known as "scrimshaw," was one ol the first American folk arts. ! 800,000 CASUALTIES ; The United Nations, fighting on i6 different fronts, have Inflicted 800,000 casualties on the Axis High Low . High Lowv ' High Low High Low High Low CANADA Local Tides Saturday, May 10:04 22:30 3:56 16:04 29 17.9 20.1 6.1 6.1 Sunday, May 30 11:01 18.1 23:15 20.9 L. 4:56 5.0 17:00 6.4 'Monday, May 31 11:54 18.7 23:56 21.1 5:49 3.9 17:50 6.7 Tuesday, June 1 12:39 19.0 6:34 2.9 18:35 6.7 Wednesday, June 2 0:35 21.3 13:22 19.1 7:15 2.2 19:15 6.8; feet feet feet feet feet feet feet feet feet feeti feet feet feet feet feet feet feet feet feet EYE BETWEEN EYES The distance between a man's I eyes Is about the width of an eye. NOTICE On and after June 1 this Association has decided not to handle Non-Member business with the exception of Marine Trade and U.S. and Canadian Governments' business. To take care of our Non-Member business, the Kaien Consumers' Co-operative Association has been formed which you and all other consumers may join. Help Yourself Help Us Join The Kaien Co-op Now The Kaien Co-op will commence business in the food lines in the premises previously occupied by the Thrift Cash and Carry. Other lines of merchandise will be handled by agreement through our Cow Bay Store. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association Box 264, Prince Rupert, B.C. Quality Groceries Fresh Vegetables Cooked Meats Confectionery Cigarettes Tobaccos MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-10 P.O. Box 575 LOCALS A. Annette Powell's Beauty Shop for better permanents. Fourth St., across from Post Office. Phone Blue 917. (tf) H. L. Faulkner, well known Juneau attorney, and son were .here today on their way back to the Alaska Capital after a trip to San Francisco. , A Engineer's Local 510 Regular Meeting, Friday, May 28. Please at tend. Tonight's train from the east, due to arrive at 10:45, is reported to be two and a-half hours late, arriving at 1:15 a.m. , AEllo's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. A. R. Bruger, well known operator, was In the city this morning on his way to Alaska -from atrip to Seattle. Bedding plants For Sale. Wild ing's Greenhouse, Alfred "St. (tf) Ladies A "Sunday Roast to be raffled at Job's Daughters Tea and "Novelty Sale tomorrow. Irs. Art Nickerson's, 6th West. Come to the tea and take a chance. William Bond, who returned to the city recently from his studies at the University of British Columbia In Vancouver, has joined the dock checking staff of the Canadian National Railways here for the summer vacation. Lieutenants W. V. Manson. a. u a two week's training course. Mrs. P. I. Dahl, wife of Dr. Dahl, well known physician and surgeon of Skagway, was here today return ing to her home in the north after a trip to California where she fare-welled three sons who have joined up In the-United States. Army. Mrs. G. McAdams of Yorkton, 1. 1 nA11 n Terrace tecently on account of- the serious Illness of her father. W S. Anderson, who has since made considerable recovery, arrived in the city from the interior yesterday and left last night for a visit in Victoria before returning to the prairies, x. and Mrs. Andersen will be leaving Terrace next week for a trip to Vancouver 'and Vic toria. The hospital guild and war work committee, Prince Rupert Chapter No. 211, Women of the Moose, held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Adcock Wednesday eve ning. Plans were made for the bazaar which Is to be held soon The child car committee also held its regular meeting Wednesday evening at the home of the chair man, Mrs. F. Grlmble. rfhneuHcetnehtA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Job's Daughters Tea, Novelty Sale, May 29, Mrs. Art Nickerson's, 801 Summit Ave. ADiptheria susceptibility (Schick) testing for adults at Health Unit Office (2 doors from Library) Mon day and Friday, 5 to 6 pm.; Sat urday 9 to 12 a.m. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Odd fellows' Hall, May 28. St. Peter's Tea and Home Cook ing, Mis. J. W. Morehouse, June 10th. Hill 60 Mystery Tea, June 3rd Mrs. G. E. Moore, 5th Ave. W. Parent-Teachers' lows' Hall, June 4, Tea, Oddfel- Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance, Empress Club, June 4. 10. Navy Tea, Mrs. Borland's, June L.O.B.A. Invitation Dance, Odd- fellowsNHall, June 14, J. M. S. Loubser D.C., BA. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 141 THE DAILY NEWS BRIEFS FROM BRITAIN - - . a,., ,,, n cuo at Blr-. field. 82. has walked. 9.000 mHes to mlngham, England, for efficiency as a Home Guard dispatch rider. William Fenn, 21. was killed when his motorcycle hit a curb. Hamilton Crawford Walker, di rector of several west Wales companies and a Swansea solicitor, died at Burnham-on-Sea, Somersetshire, aged 60. Boys In a house at a famous southern England public school voluntarily give up fires In their rooms during the winter as a contribution to the war effort. A salvage drive in Britain brought in more than 150.000 keys, from church keys of great size to midget keys for Jewel boxes. They will be melted down for munitions. The St. George's Society In Brit ain sent eacji man of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, fighting in North Africa, on St. Cleprge's Day a red and white rose. St George is the regiment's patron saint. Combing sweepings from an aircraft factory for nuts and bolts 1s the way boys at Acton (Eng land) school spend their noon hours. Some take sweepings away at night for "home work." Three and a quarter million books have already been counted in the Essex County book and sal vage drive. The target of 3,500,000 has been rearhed. Moore, w. A. MCBroom, w. u. uas-1 Rev Noej christopherson, vicar tin. C. J. Toombs, E. T. S. Moore 0f ntham since 1935, has been ap- ana vy. u. ouearuuwn 01 u'c;pomted t0 the deanery of Pete.-Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regl- borough, made vacant by the res mem win oe leaving next, ruesaay lgnation of Rev. James Simpson, evening by train for Vernon to take : Alderson T Knapton of Mans FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen table and chairs, dresser, chest of drawers. 443 5th Ave. East. d24i FOR SALE Kitchen table and chairs, arm chair, baby's pram, high chair., baby's walker, card table, battery mantel radio. 1376 Overlook Street. (124) FOR SALE TroHer "Thomas B." Lenth 26 feet, with 6 HP. "Gorman" Engine. For particular; Phone 14. FOR SALE One-piece chesterfield upholstered chair like new. Cal after 7 p.m. 731 5th Ave. West (rear of 729). (125i OR SALE Gillnet Gasboat "Eureka", complete with net drums length 30 Teet, 14 H.P. "Miller Engine. For particulars Phone 14 FOR SALE House, 8 rooms, fire place, furnace, nice grounds and view. Occupancy about May 20 Near Dry Dock. Price $4,750. Terms. O. P. Tinker Ltd. fl25) XR SALE Two 8-foot mahogany Wall cases; two 8-foot mahogany Floor cases: one Carey safe; one desk; one dining room suite; one buffet. R. W. Cameron, Jeweller. (127) OR SALE Baby carriage. 1093 Ambrose Ave. Phone Black 152. (124) "TOR SALE Used furniture of al. descriptions. Visit Elio's used department. Third Axehue next lv Daily News, Prince Rupert. "''OR SALE Nine tube Victor long and short wave radio. $90. Black 751. (127) TOR SALE Dresser, kitchen table preach 9,400 sermons and hasn'i been lat for a service. For 53 years, W. Tyrell of Dover-court, England, who Is blind, has acted as guide to strangers vlsltlnt Harwich parish church. Sir Alexander Boyle, former Lieutenant-Governor of Nigeria, dleo at Merriott, Somersetshire. He wa? 71. Chakman of Bath City Football Club, Arthur Mortimer takes home all players kit after every match and his -Rife washes it. Each Monday she hangs out 11 Jerseys. 11 pairs of shorts and 11 pairs of stockings. She winds up the weekly chore with any necessary darning. Mtes Jean Wateon, daughter of Matthew Wateon, well known Car- cross merchant, was In the city this morning on her way from Montreal, where she has been attending Mc-Glll University, to her home in the Yukon to spend the summer vaca tion. WILLED A BEDSTEAD Kenneth Walker, ship's steward who was killed at sea, left $337 -to buy a special bedstead for tuber cular seamen at the King Edward Sanatorium for Sailors in Britain THINGS HAPPEN THERE In Martinique in the past 300 years there have been 33 hurricanes, seven earthquakes, 11 tidal waves, two famines and one drought. BRUSHES BY AIR Paint brush bristles for essential war purposes come from China, and are flown out of that country by returning Allied filers. Classified Ad HELP WANTED V ANTED Janitor. Town office about two hours datly. Box 497 Dally News. (124) APPLICATIONS will be received for the position of Accountant for the City of Prince Rupert. Applicants must have had previous municipal accounting experience. Apply, stating age, qualifications, experience, salary expected and date available to Unemployment Insurance Commission. (tf V ANTED Stenographer. Permanent position. Phone 664. (124) WANTED WANTED Truck driver for Wholesale Meat Distributors. Apply National Selective Service, Prince Rupert, A.M. 45. (tf) V ANTED URGENTLY House or apartment for young couple with small biby. Phone Blue 878. (200) TEACHERS Wanted immediately as substitutes. Apply School Secretary, City Hall. (126 WORK WANTED PAINTING and Paper Hanging Phone Red 738. (124 LOST LOST Yesterday morning between end of Ninth Ave. and Ocean Dock, purse containing registration card, unemployment insurance book, bank book, $6 Snd important papers. Finder please leave at Dally News and keep money for reward. (124) BOARD AND ROOM and six chairs, 1105 Ambrose. Red J ROOM and board for men shar-981. (124) j ing. 718 Fraser Street. (125 VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 Richard Street, Vancouver, B.C. Mail or Express your Shoe Repairs to us. We give you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges II hese days, when tea mm vUj EM the utmost in flavour, q1aft is of supreme importance. Ask for - a TEA FARMINCi IN TRINIDAD LEARNING FROM AXIS i ne iTiniaaa uovernment nas 1 our hundred f ippoimea a committee to iormu- ,oi axis origin lve bee , tt-T ite a long-term policy for agri- mended by Anic;: ; :ultureand to direct research work, republication here to ay ' tv : -he report to be ready at year end. effort "e I Meat Rationing We ask our customers to co-operate with us b carrying out the law. t. Meat Coupons must bntouriliaiKls with order. Weunust have couponsHoTren5W our stock. No meat order deliveries without surrender cf coupons first. Deliveries made following day. Bulkley Market TO ALL HOUSEHOLDERS AND OWNERS OF APARTMENTS AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS To ensure there being adequate stocks of fuel for next wlnter the city Is endeavouring to arrange for supplies cf card wood. In order to determine NOW what the probable requirements will be during the next 9 months, it is neceiry thai you forward the following information to the City Clerk: 1. Name and address. 2. Number of cords you will require to Feb. 28. 1944. 3. Number of cords you can store. 4. Number of cords on which delivery can be taken to July 31, 1943. Prompt action Is necessary NOW If you want to avoid (Li-comfort and possible hardship next winter. Preference k given to those filing information. Write to City Clerk or phone 90. The responsibility Is yours. ACT TODAY. CITY CLERK. - . . . ... - i- 1 1 t r i mj i - r 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i d i r 1 1 i l i j. "II I ' ' 1 r I L l L II I i 1 1 i m . m rtl INFORMATIVE . . . ENTERTAINING POCKET BOOKS Each 39c. THE HUMAN BODY P.B. OF VEGETABLE GARDENING Glcndening P.B. OF CROSSWORD PUZZLES POCKET HISTORY OF THE UJS Nevlns and Commas'1 DEFENSE WILL NOT WIN THE WAR TOPPER TAKES A TRIP THE GLASS KEY THE RUBBER BAND Read Inexpensive Pocket Books Kernan Smith Hammett . Stout N 1 TIMELY... hi 4 fi Il , It's interesting to know when reading the Dally. the b that the people of the whole district are doing