I n NOTES IIIIIIIHM'MM -irize a Joint r :ubs Jlotary, I n ! and others---la r aultste Marie i that at lea :r, the Aigomr. Ibly Ulcc m - the assault " d in France . I June 14. A Drew vimt- Mt if ycs.erday. r:hr at puto-tr.d lunclicun Lr ;;;on band, an ,,ie muMial or- the fust in a onccrts in In- k iast wecq. ::.ion LATHES ' 101 The South Srncral of sup 1 a number of f arret lathes re production hare ic Union. VV.x- A r V J w v1-" ill J i WIWI1 - a . m w - i$ n kt Jlae 100 i ' ' ' ' ' iS, lllP INVASION One a, leek, swift passenger liner, HM.C3. -Prince o..k Z . T ? JVhe " convertd to take part in the invasion of France. The pr-.mnadc decks where peace-time paswngers strolled have been cleared away and n ihrir P,ao arc powerful davits supporttlng assault landing craft. It was from the "Prince Henry ami her ..stcr ship, 1LM.CJS. "Prince David" that assault landing craft, manned by ko).ii Canadian Navy personnel, were launehrd on "n"-ra V f i lilirl (Via flrcf tiro va adian solders against the beaches of Normandy. Since that day the two ships have con-tlnued to land troops in France and to carry .away the wounded and prisoners. EATON'S fc. V iT. HA l r r 77 ... w 1 v k 1 .j B Ricld Place to tof loi fyouitG Canada oYS or Cilrto fat, th'n, short or tall, "quiet and mud Ions" or "harem scarf m" EATON'S Is tho plait; for their requlro- Sjjit In tho ace quiet of , A vi Mir 0 II 'lojlii IBUKI5 an fiJ ''' nitnptHHonfj'ou want, 4 '?V and Inn you lmj decllcd, simply wihI us your order ly inaiL When you shop for Young -inor KatlsflWorjr and in pra t (rally every caso !ii(n- ii "iKmilcal to Shop by Mai! from "Tho Stons for Youim t'unada." o e at6'n q CANADA hi VISIT 01 U OKIlF.ll OITIIT. 616-Jnl Ave. West, SCPPOUT TIIH 1M0N KICKS' HO.MK ASCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS m- ... rii-h the vears. al:i. t Mticc Prince Rupert we have .-rvod Pi'lf The prescription ft? have always tiled to keep modern, using .rntaewU. quality, drurs the be it of equipment. JfiA Pioneer Drtiqs tat iXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Own Dallv from 0 ain. till 9 pm, and Holidays from 12-2 P-m. 7-B pm. TERRACE ' ' -'u think of Terrace, you think of a vacation uf iiin i..,ntu nf the North, with Its grand k L whi, h needs no Introduction, for it Is known 1 -oe for its hot spring. lU scenic beauty and its Ju: t. Mm rL. vnn'vp been looking for for that N t: in or a nlrn nnlrt rrst! H! nrc boaU to rant and a few cabins available W UriMikn r.r i,n ct,,, Motor Transport will uc W lad to assist you in any way to make your trip Arabic one. Wct-Wiid Kates for Croups of Fifteen and Over. M.50 Fath Ufturn. ItaccaRC I'to to meet Saturday for r-Mnrvnii'..,,.- m will 1 tfain and take you to the lake and return you In 'Jf Sunrinu ninki. Hr The Kest In Transportation for Less blo Itoadmastcr Bulck Taxi. Twenty-one Passenger Bus. Trucking and Transfer of all kinds. , 1 P r i . . nrrMT vuhA MUIUK IKANjrUKl Terrace, H.C. men PRINCE RUPERT HONOR ROLL List of Local Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible for someone's name not In tbU list? (See entry torm elsewhere) SAW 8 Win Alrundcr Iwi'ij. Allen Chuln Andrraon Ilanl4 Andrrnin Butflrr Andprwm John Arnutrone Jr Itntirrt Armnlrpog rrrd O. rurbcr ! Arny Trd Amty W. n. lUrkrr Emlle Hlln John lvjmn W Ilium nmnnrr Rrnwrd 11 ridden Ckrg J.. Brawn Jtimw Pryant lUrotd Dunn John Bunn lluith Burtnk Tnny DiUManlch lluwU Csinrron Oardoa CWic rwtxid llort II. CrUck DouriM ChrUthnn WIIDkm J.,PwmoM srdwi ccHftird , Spmri-r lUiMt t ' (Ipurjr Dlbb Vincent Dodd Prtr DaiMTtr ' John Ihl Itobrrt Dua(n Imtd RastaMn nmtr Eburne MHfln raurn Robrrt U Eby , Wtillttn Enri'Eby Hnbrrt niLin Wllll&m P. Skins MwMn Erllurn Jum FfMby nrrnard ftortuno Trrry frtune Ckmon fYr Mtuheti or riixr rhn Jimat Orwr Utter Orlmbk Trrry flrlmble Ian Orlmmion Jfihn Ortmsann Otrl J. (liuUlwn rOrorte t). Himua liwrn lunklaion Matt Hrrl Crcll llfmmoni Trtvor Itlll ruvmond 1 toucan Bin HunUr rvoUr Huwy IWr lluaor Jm M. lrrlrte Torn John tone Rndnff Jonra Lloyd (Sonny) Kenya Harry t. Knutaon Percy Knutaon Jam O. !ur1o Jfk It lAUrle Ilk-hard IWghtou Jantort Inland flrd Il Tilly n, Lloyd Bruce love tlavy Luivdqulat Tnt Mill llarrv Monklcf i ThomM A. Mulhcru I William Murray I William IC. Murray Oantcl MrDnnald i Jack Marria I Knbcrt Mr Kay 1 Itobrrt Mcloan j K W. (Nod) McLcod 1 John Mcleod I Norman McLrod ' Darld McMwkln I Inid McNab I Ilobcrt MrNab John D. MclUO John O'Neill Charlca Orrolston ratrlek E. M. Palmrr flordon Tarkln tviuKlaa Payne Peter J. Prtemon Albert M. rhllllnaon Clement J. Phllllpaou nud Ponder Magne Rabben David mtfhle Jaek mtchlo Itobert nitrhle Harry llobb Jrtfrey II. Iloblnson Robert Roy Arthur Baunders Rud Bkattebol Rexford M. tkhcrk HtnnlfT Rcherk J. D. Bchubert Anton Blmundaon Melvln Bkalmerud Fred W. Skinner Henry Bklnncr John Rite Carl Bmlth Jack E. Smith Malcolm Bmlth Ralnh Bmiin Walter Bmlth Thor Rolllen I Carl Btrand , John Btrand 1 Orme Btuart Charlea Bunberg Jamea Taylor InifC Valen Stanley Velt.cn Sid White . I Robert Whltlnit Oscar Wlnuham Oeorge Yule I Jaek Yule jack Btorrte AUMY John Armstrong Br. touls Aatorla Jack Ballour nilford P. Bartlett Erie Barton Wm. (Bonny) Bcynon Walter Bird Norman Blackball Donald Blake William w. Bowea Raymond Bracrwell Ronald - BracrwtU wiiii&m Braaa J. W. Brldden Earl Brochu. Win tarn M- Brown Prank Bruce W liner Bryant Arthur T. Cade Jofan A. V. Cade Alfred Calderone Aldo CampiMtnola Jack Oampbctl ivmald Clark Edward Clark JUn CMuaal Mike Col unci Prank Comadlna DrMnond J. T. Ouok Martin van Con ten ClraM Cbverdal Walter Croea Bert Croat Cttarlea Deonlt lniomaa Dennis Paul Drornek It. C. H. Durnford tteorge Drbharn Malo.lm Elder Whitfield Elder rtank nilott Hv-lfe Emra Charlea V. Erltt . Cleorge Healn . ThoBsaa' Hewln WHIUm aarlick James Oartlck John Oatea Ralph atlllea Alfred E. 8 amis Janeph D. OIUU Milton T OIUU Andrew Olortr William tlomez Darrow Oomes Earl Oordon mward Oosnell Thomas W Oraham Burton Oreen enlro Ourrlch "jlines lladden U J. R Haynes R. II A. Haynes K. C. W. Haynes E. D. Head Dtivld Henderson llcrward Hlbbard U II. lllntnn Prank E ItodRklusun Harold Hndgaon David Houston Robert Houcton Percy Hudson William Hutson Harold Ivaraon Robert Johnson Walter Johnson R. D. Johnston T. D. Johnston Robert William Keays Nick Kurulok Everett R. lck Oliver R Lelghton Pierre LeRoss O. M. Lrtnes Charles Essert Love. CSnrenee Lovln C1.'P. Lyons Danny Maitnct OeorRO Marchlldon Cecil M. Marr Murlll Mathews Steve Mentenko Michael P. McCaffrey Kenneth MrCrlmmou John C. McCubbtn Norman McOlashan Arthur A. MacDonald Ian Macdonald Jack McEvoy Alex McParlane 3erald Melntyrs Victor Miller Donald M. Montgomery Robert Montgomery Roderick Montgomery Robert Taylor John Albert Teng Arnold Tweed Jack Unwln - Rdney Valpy Allan Bill Vance Clarence Vauchan i Stanley Vlckerman Robert Vuckovlch John Walker Clifford Wanamaker Clarence D. Watson Raymond M. Watson Jack Wcarmoulh William White T. J. Williams James Wood Harry R. Wraths!! Kenneth E. Wrsthall Thurlow M. Wright AlK I (HICK Ronald Alien Harry Astoria Alex Batllle Howard Beale Marcel Plain J. P. Bouzek J J. Bouzek J. V. Bouxck Peter Brass wm. U. Brown i Alan Burbank All red E. Burnlp Dents William. Burnlp Peter CartwTlght Elmer Clausen Jaek Oorbould Eddie Crotby Ray Crosby James Currle Arthur Davey . John W. Dsvey Pat Dcane i nctor Dell Jack Eastwood Donald Eby Thomas J. Evans Jack C. Ewart Victor Field Clarence Flnley Albert Platen . Charles E. Plewln Hugh L. Porrest Thomas Forrest Louis Orlln Qlsy Wm. lladden (missing) Harry Hamilton Elmore Hanklnson Lswrence Hansen Arvld Hansen Harold Hrleerson Robert Henderson Helee Holkestad Mike Hudema John P. Johnson David L. Jones Sam Jurmsln OUrer James Kcays Robert Kelsey mncU W. Lcssk Kam Y. Lee Alan Lelghton Harold Leverett Donald Llewellyn" John Lindsay Albert Man Cedrtc Mah Oeorge R. Mayer Henry Mayer Hector W. Macdonald Don McCavour ,1. IL (Hlckey) McLeod Oavln D. Mead Richard Mills Herbert Morgan Ralph Morln Edward M. Ormhetm Robert L. Prachey Paul rostolu Ken Schubert Arne J. Selvlg William Shrubsall Robert Sllversldes Eddlo Bmlth James D. Stuart Robert Taper James J. Thompson ravin tj. Tumuson Robert Turgeon John A. Walker Rudolph Warno Michael p. Moutcs.io William II. Wilson Ford Moran Jack Moran James Moran John K. Murray Joseph Naylor William II. Nesbltt leonard Ness Donald Norton David W. Oland Robert Parks Frank Parlette Robert D. Patrick Oeorgo P. renncy Walter Perkins Emll rerlatrom Peter Peterson Arthur Phillips William A. Pllfold Jr. I,. C. R Raabe Ernest Ratchford James E, Rell Robert O. Robinson Robert Ruddrrham Olav Rysstad William Bcherk Thomas Scully Bob Shrubsall Thomas Sibley Bruce Blmundaon Olcnn Smith Much J. Smith James Smith W. D. Smith Douglas Stalker Albert Stiles A. L. St. John Alexander Storrlo Jack Btorrle James Buden Roy Sweet D. uan Taper L. V. Tattersal James Taylor Henry Worsfold U.K. AllMV Chester B. Clapp Oeorge A. Olay Richard Moore Thomas W. Pierce.. Ernest Santurbane U.S. NAVY Howard Ftlracll airrorfl J. Robertson WOMEN NAVY Lavlnla (Winnie) Exlcy Frances M. Thomson AUMY Beatrice Berner Iiulso Bird Thylls Hamblln Matilda Larsen Edith Mutrla Irene . Bully Jane Taper AIR FORCE Betty Barber Jean R. Cameron Iris Corbould Lilian Croxford lsobel Mackenzie Molly Mackentle . Kay Nlckcrson U.S. AUMY Mary McCaffery ( U.S. NAVY Viols May Dybhavn Made Supreme Sacrifice BACk TO 11TH CENTURY EXPORT GIVES NAME Caen, France, was founded in Brazil was named after th the 1 1 tii century by William the dyewood which was the early Conqueror. settlers chief export 1 AM The Experts Say NUTRITION SERVICES Pensions and Health Department, says that the following letter from a girl In the armed forces contains wisdom for men, wo men and children on the home front: "Dear Folks: I'm sure looking forward to my leave you won't know me when I get there! What I'm really keen about Is the dlf ference In my eyes these last few weeks. You know how droopy, watery &nd sore they al ways were no matter how much I slept. Since our messing offl cer gave us a pep-talk we know we have to drink our milk to shake that watery look. My com plexlon's In the glamour class now, and I give milk a lot of the credit. Ill tell you about eating whole wheat bread and the rest of the foods for health when see you." WILD BERRIES "Can I use wild berries for canning and Jam?" Is a question that Is often asked at this time of year. The means gather the wild berries if they are available." Wild berries are olten sweeter than their tame cousins which not only Improves the flavor of the Jam but Is also a sugar saver. And here's a tip: Pick tne tr-rles clean. Don't leave the stem and hulls on because the extra handling required later on tend to soften the berry and cause loss of Juice. GLOSSY FLOORS To take the backbreak out of washing the kitchen floor whether of boards or linoleum the Nutri tlon Bureau suggests cleaning UNCERTAIN TREND (Continued from page 1) their opponents, Aneurln Bevan. The latter's unwillingness to make an open break with the party is taken by some as an; Indication of a desire on the part of all elements to keep the party together. On the Conservative side, the question is less complicated and revolves mainly around leaderr ship. There are divergencies of! Viewpoint between the "young j Tories" who are out for extendi slve reforms and same of the older men of the party who hare. the. point .of .view oLbuslJ ness. LEADERSHIP UNQUESTIONED On all sides Prime Minister Churchill's position as leader of the nation In war Is unqucs tloned. The Conservatives, however, are not sure he ought to remain at the helm even if his health permits after the crisis Is over. Anthony Eden, the foreign secretary, Is regarded as a probable successor to Mr. Churchill as Conservative leader and as heir to the headship of the national government, should that combination continue. M r . is rated very high. Sir John Anderson, the chan cellor of the exchequer, who has Impressed his colleagues with solid administrative ability Is favored by many Insiders In the party. Should the Labor ministers elect to remain in the national government and should a split develop' In the Labor party as a result the Conservatives might possibly accept Mr. Bevln as prime minister. , In the Labor party Itself there are clashes of personality and groups. Two ministers, Morrison. and Bevln, because of their wartime Jobs, have taken the limelight away from the prewar parliamentary leaders, Clement At-lee, deputy prime minister, and Mr. Greenwood. Opposing the government the leading figures are Aneurln Bevan and Emmanuel Shlnwell. In the cabinet, but not a member of the official party, is Sir Stafford Cripps. Some regard Crjpps as a potential leader, one able to unite the official trade union faction represented by Bevln and Morrison with the more Independent thinking and radial elements of the party. Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. Phone Red 884 The best buy In Monuments and Markers In B.C. Is at National Monuments on 3rd Ave., first door West of Eaton's. NATIONAL MONUMENT P.O. Box 998. Prince Rupert with a hot-solution of two ounces of turpentine and two ounces of vinegar to one quart of water. PICNIC BASKET-Streamlln- cd picnic lunches which can be carried on the street car by workers taking a capsule holi day are suggested by Dr. L. B. Pett, head 'of Nutrition Services." "Try wrapping crisp lettuce In waxed paper, and celery, ra dishes, whole tomatoes, oranges they bring health on the march. Hard cooked eggs, cheese, whole wheat bread and oatmeal . cookies stick to the ribs for the I trek home," he says. I LAKE TROUT with dressing, on top. Spencer Method Is sug- J gested by The Fisheries Depart- j ment. Ingredients: two pounds of fillets, one quart of stale bread crumbs for stuffing, one teaspoon mixed poultry spices (thyme, marjoram, summer savory, etc.i, Vz cup of colorlessly fried onion, oil or butter to mix dressing, salt and pepper. Oil a glass or enamel baking Agriculture Department, Con-1 dish suitable for table service sumer Section, says: "Yes, by all : Place fillets in the dish, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Mix the materials for dressing together, then strew them, over the top of the fillets one or. two Inches deep. Place In hot oven, 500 degrees, for 15 minutes. For the first 10 minutes invert another pan over the fish to prevent the dressing browning too rapidly, removing the'c&ver.for the last five mln-utel'.' Dressing should be a fine shade, of golden brown. Serve, if possible, from the same dish In which it Is baked, with Sauce Tartare. FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR Russian and Rumanian troops clashed along boundary of prov inces ceded by Rumania to Rus sia. British inflicted casualties on Italian cavalry near Kassala in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Two civilians killed in Italian air raid cn Malta. 11 We are specializing In the newest NESTLES COLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SIIOITE slrcet- SiW Eden's popularity In the country KWONG SANG I1ING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tall All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 12 pjn. Tucsday.10 pjn. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 12 P-m. Phone Red Z47 SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and Horth Queen Charlotte Islands i Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 at . FRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates PHONE 651 of the TC-4 B Re-opening L D. Cafe CHOP SUEY and ' CHOW MEIN Hours C:30 ajn. to 1:00 ajni 1om bid KmgCodL Jmerrir tfMj old soul, itwtjroitt pole to pole Now is the time for all good men to conic to Philpott, Evitt & Co. and order their winter supply of Coal. Don't wait too long, and be sorry for the rest of the winter. Order your Coal now. FOOTHILLS LUMP, EGG and NUT. BULKLEV VALLEY LUMP PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONE 652 Place an Ad in The Daily News It Pays iftt