Knce Mr fcandfi Allen hclersun deson i vraner bidden Iksbank Brown unlet) pin In innk Ik V ... Z ..A Urn uu pain- - derson EliK Jt tt trung urber ftkur hnan ood fcmeron iincron Ipstlclt istlcK istison Mccone union ; Crerai oxford 111 vl" nnlng via riran iFtman ffne irl Eby iFlklm prom hrwn IfbT line 8SM OllllK fhle (hie in Ban riation fclir.we lnsnn btirand trrlno 1 1 ID or Hn hlam Mil Women who gav( HAW tot this list? Jack R wurla Maurice UJf iimesO Laurie iintoft Uland Paul Setournenu Fred tww rl O. Undqulst TOly R Uoyd bruce Love Hurry Uinrtqulit M. K Meuse Fred Miller Ted Mlll , Harry Monkley John Morrison X A Mulhcrn William Murdoch William Murray Wm h. Murray W M. Murray Daniel McDonald Jack Macfle Robert McKay Ernest McKlnley Robert McLean E Ned) McLeod Win MrLcod Norman Method Dnld McMeekln navld MNb Robert McNab Jr.hn 0. McHae Harold Neville rolm O'Neill p K Olsen 'hrle Ormlston p E M Palmer Prank D Parker oorrton Parkin XI Parsons Peter J. Peterson Ooiielfti Pavne A M Phllllpsor. C J. Phllllpson Tli") Ponder N c Pnwn Maane Rabben r.lovd M. P'e David Ritchie Jnrk Ritchie p.-Nrt rfiuhle Harrv Robb I H, Rnhlnaon hrt Roy Arvld J sn"'i Arthur Saunders W .1 BcbeBffer ti M -hrlc sunler Boherk J n. Schubert A Slmimrt!m C Bllrldes ? J Rims M Rkslmemd F W Skinner Henrr Pklnper John Skog of riiftt rar Smith tack R. Smith Malcolm Smith Raloh Smith "Miter Pmith P H. Rtephr Tohn Rtrand Tack Ptorrle Orro St"art. rrmrlw Bimtwg inn Tavlor Paddv Taylor W Valen otnnW Veltch Bid Whlt "nrl O WPann n(tr Wlnirham OeraM P Woodslrte nprve yule ' yule 'Women) I t r M. Thomson rmel "AW (Menj Jr. non Howard' TrWrrVI - . NAVY 'Women) Bbhavn gAlvey ARMY sr, linger Pit rtch ttte nan "11 nt wrnlp Wm. . lverett K W Llneham 'Leonard Llneham Jami-j Kvan love Clarence Lovtn Charles a. Lord a p. Lyons Danny Magnet O, Marchlldon Crell M. Marr Murlll Mathews Leonard Mendels Steve Mentenko Jack Mlcholuk Leo Mlcholuk Victor Miller D. Montgomery R. Montgomery M. D. Monteaano E. T. 8. Moore Clyde Moraes Stanley Moraes Pftrri K4nran 'well Jack Moran Jamea Kfnran n Carl Mnstad Otto Mrwtod Robert Moxley Arthur Murray John K. Murray J. L. A. Murrav USSCV Jack Mllunllsm :de Oenriro W UAfM Cade M. p. McCalffry (Army, Navy. Air Force) L Kin P Enlistment Discharge YMCA OFFICIALS AT "SCHOOL" Secretaries From All Over Canada Attend Two Week Course at Hamilton By KAY" REX Canadian Press Bthff Writer HAMILTON, Ont., W The? Young Women's Christian Abso lution "summer school" at Mc- Ylaster University brings "Y" secretaries from all over Canada for an annual two-week orlenta- lon course on the structure and philosophy of the Association md on the work they will handle i) their various jobs. The course was started four years, ago for women new to the ?rganlzatlon, with a view to fam iliarizing them with Y.W.OA. 'ork. Every secretary has been urged lo attend during, her first ! wo years of employment. Students this year Include: Freda Patterson of-Hall fax, who vlll go to Saint John, N.D., as nior glrh work secretary; Mlr-m Kltcey. Nevpoer, N.S.. to Cltchener, Ont., as general sec- etary; Kathleen Fownes, Monc-on, N.B., to Ottawa, as girls' ork secretary; Florence Joy, North Bay, Ont., to Montreal as director of 'teen age activities: Mae Harmon, Temperancevllle. Ont., to Wlnlpeg, as general girls' work secretary. Others at the school are: Alex- tndra. Scott, Winnipeg; Lenore ""usddj. Brandon, Man; Clarice Scarffe, Regina; Phyllis Trotter, Saskatoon. t Sponsored annually by the Na-lonal Y.W.C.A. Council, the ourse Is designed to aid in the irof esslonal development. if qualified staff members who ow are. or will be employed by 'he "Y." The Council makes sub stantial grants each year to those ttendlng. "In Canada we are In the uni que position of beins the only nald professional people In most communities working with young women In their leisure time," .aid Mls Rae Abernethy of the Notional Council, who Is director of the course. Women interested ln'"Y" work are required to have a university !erne or Its equivalent. Salaries for "Y" secretaries range from SMOO to S3 6Q0 a year. A aroup work secretary is re- ruired to give leadership In Initi ating planning and carrying out rducationahand social activities with 'teen age girls, young mar ried women, girls In Industry, prnfrrs'ons and mixed groups. Health education secretaries teach classes in gymnastics, swlmmlnir, dancing, and so on, and give leadership In commun ity health and recreation Alfred Calderone K. McCrlmmon H. D Calderwooa J. wi-uuuui Aldo Campagnol N. McGlashan .lark Camnbell A. A. MacDonald John Campbell Ian Macuonald wmiam ua Tsiier Maro Cavenaue A. H. Chasteney Frln Chrlatlaon O. Christopher Artnur j. umi Donald Clark Edward Clark Larry C. Clark Oeorge Collins Jr. n. m noinna Alex McParlane D. McOrelsh A. Mcintosh Oerald Mclntyre A. MacLean I. O McLean Ian 'A. MacKae Joseph Naylor W. It. Nesbltt Leonanl Ness irintV n rlniitW D N. Ninon Jamen W. Collins Donald Norton .Tim Colnaal Mike Coluasl Frank Comadlna n .1 T. Cook M. van Cooten. David W. Oland Robert orrue L. J. Parent Robert Parks Frank arlette Made nupreme Sacrifice DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited e Dally News is completing a Roll of Honor which it ltd may contain the name of every man and woman "iy to serve with the armed forces at sea. or. land the air. To make this list complete, It Is essential to I lue co-operation of the public as a whole In sub- "e names. ! Impossible for the Dallv News or any one person Pile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be slble for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, Klrl or YOUR friend. following Is the Information we would like you to &nd send to HOLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert l"r. ' Nature and Date ior' ,lf You do not ubmIt certain person'!' ne i else may. You are responsible. THIS AND THAT Tin Ctotf KlaiiKrw Aaut fio. Inr. "Courtesy of the management. Lots of people can't pay their checks!" Flying Pubs, Yes But No Marriages Ilrltisli Draw Line at Aerial Ceremonies LONDON if) Passengers In British aircraft probably will have the right to buy a drink while flying but will have to come down to earth before they can be married. The Commons approved provisions In the finance bill implementing budget resolutions which authorize governing bodies, Including those of Northern Ireland, to grant licences for sale of liquor in airplanes. O. H. Walker, Labor member for Rossendale, said he could not imagine a United Kingdom flight taking more than two hours and he considered It "bad practice" to allow sales of liquor In the air. Lt.-Cmdr. Joseph Bralth-walte. Conservative member for Holderness said the authority given by the legislature per mitted governments to refuse I as well as grant licences for flying liquor sales. In the House of Lords. Lord Balfour of Inchtye said In discussion on the bill' nationalizing civil aviation that Its affect was to clamp down on any expression of adventure and initiative. "Why should there not be regu lations comparable to those at sea. so that marriages can be performed In the air?" he asked. PLENTY OF WASTE One hundred tons of pulpwood yield less than 30 tons of pulp. . HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I avoid making an entire new lining for a coat If only the cuffs are worn? A. Buy ribbon In the same color, or In a contrasting shade, and sitch over the worn part. The cost and labor will be small. Q. How can I avoid creases in scarfs while laundering? A. Instead of folding scarfs over several times after laundering, roll on a short stick. They will look much nicer when put on the dresser or table. Q. How can I Uaep celery :rfsp? A, After washing, wrap It tightly In a ple? of clean wrapping paper and place on the ice. Q. How can I make cracker raisin pudding? A. Soak cups of cracker crumbs In 4 cups of milk. Beat 3 eggs. Use '2 cup of sugar, 1 cup chopped raisins, 1 teaspoon nutmeg or cinnamon, 2 tablespoons butter (melted). Bake for 14 hours. Q. How can I prevent discoloration from a bruise? A. Spread over the wound a piece of cloth pr gauze soaked In .vinegar. . i.. . Q. How can I cleariiartlcles of lacquered brass, such- as beds and chandeliers? A. Clean with warm water and sweet oil. The polish can be re stored by applying whiting. Q. How can I make dark closets lighter? A. If a closet Is very dark, try falntlnglhe inside walls and the wocdwork white and see how much brighter it becomes. I Appetizing ipm f CLOVER LEAF ROLLS " Mod I Canada Yes, Fleischmann's active Fresh Yeast helps you bake fluffier, tastier Clover Leaf rolh. Fleischmann's works fast because it's full-strength. It saves you extra steps. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, you'll want Fleischmann's active Fresh Yeast the Yeast cake with the familiar yellow label that has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. Order some today I Always fresh .at your grocers Just Arrived . . . A New Shipment of Lucien Lelong Colognes . Including Sirocco, Tnilspin, Indiscreet and Opening Night $4.50 $7.50 I AND L McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue and Sixth Street PHONE 70 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q: Is it ever permissable for a man to walk on the Inside of the pavement when accompanying a woman? A, Only If they aTe making their way through a rough, Jost ling crowd, and the man can protect the woman better toy keeping on the Inside. Q. What Is the proper way to Introduce a young man to an elderly man? j A. Present the younger man i to the older one. j Q. What is the proper time to I have the wedding rehearsal? ! A. The day or the evening ; preceding the wedding day. COMMUNITY CHEST HERE Special Committee of Chamber of Commerce Beinfr Set Up to Consider Advisability A special committee was set up last night by the Prince Ru- consider the advisability of establishing In Prince Rupert a Community Chest fund which would consolidate the many individual appeals which are now made for financial support In I I III HM If you do not find Javex twice at effective, twice as tatiifactory, at ordinary Javel or bleach concentrate, limply return the unused portion of the bottle to your grocer, who will refund double the purchase price. See us for your Preserving Supplies Jars, Lids, Rubber Rings, Preserving Kettles, Boilers, Pressure Cookers. SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert DISTRIBUTING RATION BOOKS UNTIL FRIDAY ' Prince Rupert citizens, ranging in estimated numbers from 6.000 to 10,000, will get their new. Number Six ration books during the next three days. Distributing centre Is the former military post office on Third Avenue, where more than 20 volunteer helpers will assist 'Mrs. J. A. Teng, local ration officer, to distribute them. Mrs. Teng warns that those who do not get their ration books during the distribution period, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, v111' experience delay when they make application later. Ration books, she emphasizes, will not be mailed or delivered. They must be called 'Dr. Distribution hours are between 1 o'clock, and 4:30 p.m., and be tween 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on those three days. A call for volunteer assistants Issued by Mrs. Teng last week resulted in more than a score of replies. The following will assist pert Chamber of Commerce to books , the dlstrlbuUon of the Mrs. J. E. Boddle, Mrs, E. V. Whltln?. Mrs. Fred Kempton. Mrs. S. Painter, Mrs. Earl Becker Mrs, Victor Grant, Mrs. H. A. Breen, Mrs. O. E. Moore. Mrs. William Brown, Mrs.,H. F. Glas various causes. The committee Mr James Hutch!Son, Mrs us nuiiieu oy r resident w. r. Stone will consist of Aid. Robert McKay, George Dyfohavn, Maurice Brydges and A. B. Brown. Aid. Robert McKay referred to the growing nuisance of tag days. "There seems to be one almost every Saturday now. Something will havf; to be done about It." YORK, Eng. WA "civic trust" for the preservation of monuments and treasures and devel George Howe. Mrs. II .V. Tatter: sail, Mrs. S:-Dumas, Mrs. H Davidson, 'Mrs. Frank Ellison. Mrs. Henry Smith Jr., Mrs. W Rothwell, Mrs. George Hill. Mrs. J. T. Lannrldje. Mrs. J. Keays, IJercy Bond and J. A. Teng. MXONVFItT AIRCRAFT PLANT STOCKTON, Durham, England 0 Th3- 3,000,000 ($12,000,000) aircraft salvage plant at nearby Eaglescllffe is being taken over opment of the beauties of the by the Nuffield Organization .for city of York has been set up by manufacture of motor vehicles the city council. and power-farming equipment. YOU get TWICE AS MUCH THE DOUBLE STRENGTH BLEACHING, CLEANING, WASHING CONCENTRATE FOR THE LAUNDRY - A little Javex in the washing machine makes linens and cottons snowyvhjte. FOR STUBBORN STAINS -You'll be amazed how quickly Javex removes stubborn stains from linens and cottons. FOR TOIIET BOWLS-A few drops whitens, deodorizes and disinfects. Use also to whiten bath, basin and tile. FOR STAINED SINKS - Javex melts away stains on sink, drain-board, refrigerator and kitchen utensils. JV-324 MANUFACTURED IN G rater's. BKIIISM COLUMBIA Gordon's Hardware AlcUride Street PHONE 311 I .J''IU." MWKH" " - T At AY Ynur I O I P Ml n LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street mm Erfnce Hupcrt tDnflp JSctos Tuesday, September 10, 1948 Famous for Flavour . innn SinCG All Interior and Exterior Work TEA Mother and Daughter Both Like THE VARIETY STORE . . . M Come here first, when you go shopping. You're almoit certain to find Just what you want, and you'll enjoy the thrifty pikes. Our large stocks fill the needs of each member of the family. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue TOBS3EEEBZ COAL j WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 We are here to serve you and guarantee; . you will be pleased. , .' FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS'1 BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OP FINE FOODS" PHONE .117 : P.O. Box 174 Phone Red 319 Builders and Painters CENTRAL HOTEL "Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 P.O. Box 1464 Green & Kermode Free Estimates and Prompt Service . r The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE! Established 1910 LIMITED I FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS- ! PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED. .... TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U5-A.; FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT W Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPENED s5 t We specialize in tender, juicy steaks f' ;. and Chinese dishes. ,. WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD , . I i ' ' I l .4 If 1 -ii I'd' to i