PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR is Very good reason to suppose that this may hot be "? ' Gillette Jm Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association Bee JOHN L. WHIOHT Bpeclal Representative Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms TERRACE When you think of Terrace, you think of a vacation as it is one of the beauty spots of the North, with Its grand Lakelse Lake vhlch needs no Introduction, for It Is known far and wide for its hot springs, its scenic beauty and its friendliness. Just the spot ydu've been looking for for that fishing trip or a nice quiet rest! There are boats to rent and a few cabins available and Mr. Brookes of the kena Motor Transport will be. bnly too glad to assist you ln any way to make your trip an enjoyable one. Special Week-end Rales for Groups of Fifteen and Over. $1.0 Each Rctiirn. Baggage Free Write, for reservations and we will meet Saturday flight's train and take you to the lake and return you in lime for Sunday night's train. The Best in Transportation for Less Comfortable Roadmaster Bulck Taxi, Twehti'-one Passenger Bui. Tnlcklng and Transfer of all kinds. SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT P.O. Box 101 Terrare, B.C. burn wodb For Summer Dry Blabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackplne, cord $12.50 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 the end of these operations. We should soon knowiprom, probably win go to th- blitz of Britain last night with the German "mya-;" tIffiil':"B ort it-xy piane is iiuoLiier. Saskatchewan Ulclpatlon The C.C.F. has won Saskatchewan, the almost trade. traditionally Liberal province, arid its victoiy is not iv i tl? n?- o n T..L. in inu pig o-uunie tuue Lather SHAVING CREAM, food bf IU world I 1 feeding inptir fa lhay k B ttwfort, lf mA rt ol mi j 1 1 1 ,.i M&r j m success of Pensive as a nllieent advertisement mag of heavy post-war Workroom To Remain Open At the regular monthly meeting of the local Rd Crr.,, executive It was decided to keep the wotkroom open during the sum mer months There Is always a (demand for knitted goods and there will be an increased call for hospital "supplies as the fighting In France develops. Tne Red "Cross passed a resD-iution endorsing the movement of the Prince Rupert Union Board of Health urging the Department of Indian Affairs to tike Immediate steps to give proper medical attention and hospitalization to natives suffering from tuberculosis and venereal disease. I A summary of Junior Rd Cross work at the Booth Mem-' orlal School was submitted by' Rev. E. W. Scott. The sum of $83 I had been raised, eatnes and sun- plies sent to the Crippled Children's Hospital and knitted soods and children's garments made for distribution through the senior branch THE REX GAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to i a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 PIONKKKS' HOME (continued from page 1) THE DAILY NEWS a new building, deciding to In vite the co-operatloh of organ Dations In raising the balance Prince Rupert soever fans will 'it had been felt deslrtrttfe thn' have a rhanee to ?:1vp their tungx no aW should be sought from a workout tonittht at the Acrooo- the provincial government MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS HW fleM when Navy in- that the home might be kept The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled In use for publlra- tan(fle'wlt, a entirely under civic control wui. " -- The field Is salQ to be th ei- tnt miserable premkes now hus , ..... "lent WndltKJh, and the afne is rng the old men. She admitted DAILY EDITION nsgggnL Friday, June ,B 16, 1944 Qpen tQ publlc Bleachers prime responsibility for the city ' : jhave been MttelWed to aHm- making the appeal to the publlf . . - modate a much larger crowd Mentioning how In the present KnmhinfT fit Innnn than formerly. quarters the men beds were DUIIlUlIlg UI JuJJtlll ... langert around a large room with . I - " (the eating table In the centre, The most deadly ,ni long-MUge ,i bombers yet i used i in . lBn arrangement which was modern warfare have been brought to bear on Japan, Q - .. x fl J. rathPr rtm ln caSM of dea,h important cities of which were attacked with effec- ODOTl Lflflt StatKw n dbfeThit tively damaging results by the new H-29 super-fort- ' (there should be sitting room, resses based on the China-Incjia-Hurma sector. After iJ SSSSSt " teon hsof preparatoiT opeimions , M defW me Nipponese nomeianu nave cum neiiwu ami mcic - Mrs. Arnold, "that anything breeders are a keeping ....... " I o " 1. 1 1 t hU eye. The coit, mgn 5 luu Kvmi I ui ur3v uiu inrii. Many of them have spent the best years of their lives In just how well Japan is prepared for this sort of thing pt for this Wue-ribbon classic dl U,V tournt'r; J able to combat or survive it 16nfr. ol this fear's Kentucky Derby We may well feel satisfied with this latest de,- 'Just aiter the war began Lord volnntnonf ni flm Tint fin rf cause to kite Worthy one are now housed are nothing ! f a disgrace. 'It U our duty to do all we can to look , after them and, ln my opinion. ttm thejr ihould get the best there mitniJiiitsa.ciwuuiuisiiiiiii. v wu. 4 hum mt uiwvuwfiuii! si the course of which some way and means of raising funds When Mrs. G. W. Green of were discussed, It was decided tr Women Will Follow Army in .Merry in Liberated Countries By ADKLAIDR kfcim Associated ITesa Writer LONDON, June 16 A picked army of women trnm 34 United Nations Is being trained in London for one of the greatest war jobs women have ever tackled neallng millions of wounded hearts and bodies which are the cruel aftermath of war. Ihese trained women will move onto the continent on the heels of the liberating armies and so to work. Their Job will be to fight every kind of. want, from lack of M4 and shelter to need of human kindness. Fourteen hundred already have finished a tough course based on England's war experl nice In feeding, clothing, hous mg, health, emergency relief, civil defence, employment, edit ration and rehabilitation. They have had practical training in emergency kitchens, cleansing stations, clothing depots, hos,- seems a very ipxais, cimics, clubs, nurseries : and canteens. The work the ...wu uwv, Ui . tMv Wnicn never naa won a - - i.r; ": ' mmrtant to the hlitntv of from us. Conceivably, it might imply some sequel ggju, warren wjm .i towlr!!ffi armies. SuSfofSS! is, after all, oUr "direct war theatre and, we would do jK am" fe!Lm?lSWlJSS, V ..n j-k i.v, : ttiivb niirh Dmit u h v . position of being booted around atlng Chinese women, traditionally wcu lu iccp Liiut in mum. :o,TViVK ,i-V, tri Z one secUon appears to be vnltlnK conditions In the present ! CAPACITY TOR (1WI NTV MKN I Aid. Hills mentioned that. whereas Ihe pretnt home housed nine men. It was planned ' that the new one should tak caie of some twenty Mrs. C E. Cullln. tnqulrl ; what might be done about oh; ladles, was tnld that that wa , unimpressive. Nor is it insignificant. There is no use '222 15th st Lethbridge, Aita . :umze for a campaign t.Mimethmg ijhtch the nntt!M j jAniri,,, vi,i-li jn7,,,i'n. Ur -v, 0Den5 the next letter from her finance early building of a ne had tint been unmindful : i denying Or Wishfully endeavouring to talk away n,o the hihilid ll find enclosed the home, It ttng deemed that im-. when considering plans , ffect that this is a veiy definite indication Ol political autograph of Matt Busby, cap- mediate action was es$enUal 1r Mention was mad of the ex fWihil Wo tmvo VioH crmt ciifrfMnnc olrtno- tin's lino, tain of Scotland's .International j view of the present exlSUhg con rellent work that was being Uone i j i Ti ' HbT - o, Tlfootball team. "My wife sure dltlons. iunder difficult conditions b already but the voice of Saskatchewan IS the mostjWiU be glad to get It," said the One suggestion was made that tanlev calder In charge o the emphatic proof yet of the success that is crowning husband, a petty officer In theia night or two's take at the present home (.,riJ vmLI!:, nnn,: rruf ,t,rfl,T.'Canadian Navy. "She was born forthcoming civic centre carnival I The first subscription to be this twelve-year Socialistic whether campaign. That, at Dumfries 'and u proud of might go to the fund Mr the Wived by the commute or not we may like it, is the fact. (being Scottish." Green gathered (Old Men's Home but this did a check for $50 from Aid. A. Those who are opposed to the rise of Socialism !the au?phs on ot a ft?7 fem to meet 1th much!n,A , ,,.. , . ri, ,. ,. .. ,, , .- of Canadian naval men taken favor. ! The next meeting of the rnrn ram WOUld do well to accept a realistic Situation and, If Iby Uie British Council to a The advisability of apprlsln- ,;alKn tommltlee will be he.. they feel it necessary or desirable to combat the major league football gamp the public of the present re Wednesday night ,1 cfof. -w,fi,Jv, kv, Jf during a brief stay ashore. The "J"uilv,r. ."5 BU,"fVHVB " 1 . met Busby, a sergeant Instruc That IS thp practically political way Of looking at it tor In the British Army, on . vithout discussing the merits one way or vthe other. Y511, t0 the LjTerp?Sl c,ub' . after the , .dressing room .i -ten? i i i u if i u ai game at this time. If Canada is not to be engulfed by the. The council, which weicom rising tide of Socialism it is about time a start was (Canadian sailors to uniL h made in building the dikes along obvious lines , iSSlnleJrSr0 . . As for the C.C.F., who can blame them for being - adians to meet top-ranking, verv well satisfied at the result in Saskatchewan? soceer p13?"5 and exchange OJo More Cream For Your Money viewi. Electric Refrigerators 32-volt D.C lei Cube Miking EVjporalori. Designed primarily for uie aboard vested ol the R. C. N. Heavily built throughout, they assure dependable, ellicient refrigeration under most severe Ctxiu (m4i Mviai Iali4t tnl Part (tt Riea tl.itol kit un biltruii Esat lihed Years Mdi jfd jfe. i oi j '- ..''i-ji i VANCOUVER PRINCE RUPERT If you aie hard-of-hearing (a mild or severe case) and would like to know how a Western Electric Hearing-Aid, fitted to your individual requirements, can help you you are invited to call MONDAY or TUKShAY, Jiine 19 and 20 AT ORME'S LTD. , PltlNCf. RUPERT Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTINC BOOKBINDING STATIONERY li I H T II I) A V AN!) U V U It Y I) A V C A If I) H WATEltMAN'S FOUNTAIN I'KNB Bcsner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 i more secluded than their west: em sisters, are doing tougher war Jobs than the women of the western hemisphere. Some are fighting ln the army, where several generate accepted them as volunteers. They wear the same clothes nnd draw the same pay as men a private geu u,i fourteen Hundred Now Trained 'nrn,i,,tPiv on .Inli.ir n month i ngiami l or norn oi tR . lhm Wohlch WU1 range from teen age rlrh r'li'l: to Illiterate old peasant women have seen some hot fighting but the majority do Hon com bat work such as nursing ar.J stretcher bearing. A number of Chinese nurs.i are assigned to ''hospitals ifti inuleback" -hospitals which ca ' p5ck up frolh hue camouflapfU i peasant hut to another as fight 1 Ing pnnreses. Tlley haV1 j move qulckljr from nrie baltlc .scene to tiholller hhd tirey rtnl le able to wnrk wlthriut slee.i for hours bh elid. These nurse , aie under the supervfslnn ol the Clilnese Red Cross Medlcat Relief Corps. I'.HAVK IN RUSSIA Russian women surgeons have been amine with the gUerrilla.s ln the toughest fighting of the Russian campaign. They travel with the troops, setting up their hospitals In swamps or forests. Sometimes they work under primitive condition They operate with rn knlve disinfected ln the flame of n bonfire, and sew up wounds t, tne iignt of home-made candle It is not a Very fh state o , pton o do will be virtually af lhrtrJMrk h 8aved thoUsan(, The new bombers Used against Japan are but n, "1 . oak? wmneV Pennv doing" declared Oeorge Stanton L)me was streSIecl. of Uvea. French women are also doln-a dangerous lob In cartntr f , the wounded. About 20 of them are attached to Frenrh troops at the Italian front, se. . Ing as nurses. Advertise in Tnt Daily News. NO MORE GETTING UP AT NIGHT.' Tilt Gin PitU to hlp tooth lad rtlitftVldntjkadblidJtMroubl. Montr bitk if not )itli6tL GEO. J. DAWES AUCTIONKKK - ahd - VALUATOR HAi.fcs coNimciF.n to suit YOL'l'l CON V KN I P..NCK r1)ltNl1l!RK ASH HOtiSK- Uiii.ii i:m:crs paikNi AND KIUI'I'KO estimates Phone fur Free Appointment lib 4th Ave. P. RMI 1Z7 Barr & Anderson MMITKl) Plumhlni and Heating Authttiatlc Sptlnkllng thd Coil 8t6ktrs Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. rhone Red 389 P.O. Bo The best buy ln Monuments and Markers ln B.C. is at National Monuments on 3rd Ave,, first door West of Eatoh's. NATIONAL MONUMENT P.O. Km 908. Prlnre Rupert Fresh Local Uaw and PaHteurim) MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PIlONK 657 in Tiir: M'rnuir. cofiiT or IIHIJMII (DU'MltIA IN I'lioimi: , IN Till'. MAITKIl (II- Till: ".W1MIN-iHTUATIhN Ai:T" kirn IN TIIK MITTIIt F TIIK KMTATI! Of Mil, JlfNAll, DKCFAhlll TARr NCriCB that by ordr of fill llonoC. W. K. Flahr, ma on tli 18th ill) tl June, AD. 1844, I wa hpptjlWd Administrator of t Rntate of Nt-ll MrNb, ttFcad, ftnrl 11 partlm having claim) afaltut the Rfcld PBtat are Hornby rt'Huli'wl to furhUh lamt, proprrljr vcrltlnl, to m on or about the 15th day .hf July, AD. 1044. and all nahlm In- idrbtrd to the Ratate are required tu I pay th mount of their lndebted-ineaa ti me forthwith. UAll.ll at TfleKtaph Creek, 1)0, thl 14th day of June 'ALBEHT e, A D, 1044. e. nonniB." Official Admlhlltrktor. TfJfiriph crtek, BC. 9W SHREDDIES firm What a grand taste surprise voa ii gtt vhrn you crunch ihe hnt ipoonful of "SlirrJdier between jourtttth. litre n a ftlorioui holt heat tlior, eith mty monrl it dtllclouil; Hat or-mtllowed, then touted to a Ciltp, goldta broWn. "Slireddies" it rkh In Will food tltmemi for energy and all-round itimloa. In tnadt from whole when, including the bran, raloerili, proirin, and the prccioui whjt gerrn. Serte Shreddiet or brviLfatt lomor row. Your v funlly will loie Yin-" fi m ELIO furniture Store THIRII AVP.NUH MATTRESS PROTECTORS Sizos ayxTr)". Price Sizes .SMx7V Price Siren MHX Price MIlV VVAU SAVINGS KTAMI'S RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian fish & Cold Stdrag PltlNCK KI1PKRT CO. Ltd Hif IS" l0,, MH CIIIIViNKY SWklCPINO Oil. It IJllNtI ftSl CI.F.ANFll AND nP.PAIItfel) New fqulpmfnt nd help allure yon of k cleih job. 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