Y.M.C.A., W. Blade of the K. of C, MaJ. C D. Wiseman of the Salvation Army, the liaison officers of the three services, Lt. ..h took Col. P. J. Phllpott, army, Wine i n f ,e a Cmdr. L. P. Oellnas, air force, tf tnnient and Lieut. P. E. Qulnn, navy nr " i and the secretary of the over- t fd ef , geas budget through which funds &a B ..Mrirfi'are provided by the Canadian rf m which , government for Uie organlza- '.'JViineUveyet indirldual. t i. nnrmal ormal tlons' work. K-Otter of the lmces There are decided the lm provernents, readjustments, and changes necessary to neet the needs of the overseas forces. The cf their , presence of the representative j.vi military of the overseas budeet commit fii rcprccta t(e reftcu the change under BcsaKir11' which the Federal Treasury . 'i finances the work of all four . v the Canaan ----- , LIVE WITH TUOOPS ook them Their decisions are put Into effect by the supervisors who are to be found wherever there are Canadian overseas. They live wun tne forces, receive can tain's pay and virtually all the amenities that comes with his military obligations, are eleelble lor military decoration In the event of gallantry under fire, yet as civilians in the strict sense, nave ireedom of decision and action that military officers of higher rank respect. Outside the training camps and away from the flying bases the auxiliary services have con centrated on providing hospitality for men on leave. In London, for Instance, the Y.M.OA. has four leave clubs, in the eue... MEOPHAM, Eng., 0) The IV villagers of Meopham have com plained to the authorities that they can't hear the air-raid eir- en when the wind is In the wrong direction. The siren Is three miles from the village. the others three each, all of them together capable of put ting up 2,501 men a night. Siml lar clubs, canteens and recrea tion rooms are scattered through cities best situated to meet the requlremtnts of troops in town for a few hours or a few days. None of the four organizations realize a cent of profit from the returns of their canteens. They are turned over to the budget committee and will eventually be distributed for the benefit of the armed forces. THE DAILY NEWS m you decide this Victory Bond Question f0RE you Rhe your answer to the Victory uuiin, look thtt soldier in tne eye. Un ik . ... ... -r in the thick of the battle he has '"'d t,,e P'ng of bullets round his head. As SCtCtthtJ "wards him and the crash of V , ,eir rlion shook the earth, he stuck 0 hit m.L: "viune gun and did his on. " re you going to Rive to him? di V,,"ilor,nthce;c. When the roar of idJ A" ,We"cd Into l,c,fcnln8 shrick 'nfno of bombs broke Ioojc around PUT VICTORY FIRST I10NALY7AR;finaNCE COMMITTEE SMITH ERS Jimmy Michel. Morlceton na tive, was the victim of an unus ual accident recently. While on. his trapline he pulled out nis pipe for a smoke and lit it. sua-denly there was a loud explo sion and the bowl of the pipe dUaDoeared. He had been carry ing 22 shells In his pocket and" one had lodged in the bowl oi his ptpe.'Jlmmy was shaken up but unhurt by the explosion. The' Village commissioners have declared the last week In Anrll to be "Clean Up Week,' and advise property owners to tidy up all combustible and un sightly waste matter. A Victory Loan quota of $40,- 000 has been set for Smlthers. Chairman of the committee is L. K. McLeod and L. II. Kenney and R. W. Calderwood are official canvassers Mrs. L. M. Oreene and Mrs, O. Hoskins were Joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower re cently In honor of Mrs. Reg Col lison, the former Miss E. Ben nett. LONDON tt-Forty-one dif ferent kinds of food go into the seven different kinds of parcel sent by the Red Cross to prisoners of war In Europe. Total output of the 17 packing centres In Britain is 97,000 parcels weekly. him, he stuck to his post. Does the bond you arc buying represent an effort equal to his? Look that airman in the eye. When the crunch of flak broke loose around him and machine gun bullets tore through his fuselage, he pressed on to his target. What answer will you give to the men who fight above the clouds? This is an opportunity for you to show how much you appreciate what these young men arc doing for you. Hack the Sixth Victory Loan ith the biggest purchase you have ever mane; J M Old Salts Given Orders By Wrens AN ATLANTIC PORT, April 28 m Hard-bitten old merch ant sea captains with little use for women around a ship are taking orders from women here Several Wren officers have be PAOE thr: TIMELY RECIPES Quantity Tea Biscuit Mix 8 cups sifted all-purpose flous or 9 cups pastry flour 6 tablespoons baking powder IVi tablespoons salt 1 cup lard Sift dry ingredients together three times. Cut in fat with twd knives or a pastry blender until come Royal Navy boarding of f I- tne mixture resembles fine bread cers, replacing men In one o: crumbs. Store in covered con tne mosi responsive wa jous. talner In the refrigerator o Natty young women go out otner -qqi rjiacc. from shore in small naval craft 1 when readv for use. allow to meet the ships and give them cup oI mllkf at room tem4 their sailing orders as well ar I perature) for each cup biscuifi check to see If the ships have I mlx stir well. Toss onto a f lour-j enough food, water ana tuei ior ana jmead lightly fo their destinations which are sec- , t, seconds. Pat or roll out ret until the Wren instructs the to Inch thick and cut wit! captain. cookie cutter. Bake on an un otpixpA haklncr sheet In a. hn LONDON tR Women employ- mpn 400 deree. F fo, i2 A ed In banks have Increased in m,nt.s. a flf mix the past few years from 13 make 10 to 12 medium tea bis? to 2npw. But listen to mis: ine i Bank Officers' uuiia can una 9 hanlc imnairM. The Mason is LONDON Oi Five tons oi It takes 20 years to qualify for clothing, worth $30,00, were stolj the Job and most women bank en from a truck " parsed outsraa workers get married before then, a wharf here. Model Airplanes Wc have a complete assortment of Model Airplane Kits from 5c to $1.75. These include the Bcll-Aircobra, Mustang, Mosquito, Hurricane, Spitfire, Soaring Seaplane and numerous other designs. KWONG SANG IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 12 pjn. Tuesday,10 pjn. to 12 pm Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. ' Phone Red 217 Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands i Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER . Prlntfe Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 558 FORGET THE DON'T . . BIG DANCE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 9:30 till 1 p.m. I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles', 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and Ills Orchestra Everybody Welcome THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 5 pin. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE -Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays) I Opposite Canadian Legion & tit n It V : 1 "f m ! 8