PAGE FOUR BRITISH -SARJ" BRINGS IN "TOJO" So that the enemy would be familiar to all engaged In the job of putting hhn in his place, an Indian base ordnance depot in Ceylon made thU dummy Japanese soldier, complete with authentic Jap uniform and equipment, and called it "ToJo." Here is Sergeant W. E, Jackson, of the Royal Army Ordnance dorps, bringing in "Tojo," during a "know your enemy" demonstration. Opens New Produce Store Ross Ingram, well known local business man has bought the fruit and vegetable business operated for many years by Happy Wong, and has re-established it at 209 Third Avenue, in the premises formerly occupied by Don Wilson's barber shop. The name of the new business is the Fair Way Food Market. Mr. Ingram says that he will carry a full line of fruits and Tegetables, and will feature particularly produce from the Prince Rupert regional interior. Contacts with Skeena and Bulk-ley Valley farmers assure him a constant supply of interior produce, he explained The new -business opened today. mm mi vy vm- n t 1 1 r- (Continued irom Page I ronghly equivalent to a flight lieu tenant, she flew single and twin engtned aircraft including Spitfires, Moaquitos, Mustangs ana uastons from factory to base. FAVORS MOSQUITOS Her favorite aircraft is the Mosoaito bomber. "It's smooth, lent, easy to handle yet powerful " she explained. Frying an old nose-heavy Lys-ander from which too much ballast had been removed, she had her only air accident when she wws forced to crash-land. "I Just ; aaeed them the Job for it was A flat to be broken up." she wailed. 1wt I admit I was -4L Though bruised and shaken tt was op in the air again the m day. A tail, blond Eirl whose re- isaVinu to Barbara Stanwyck has often been noted. Helen ha? JJfc flying boars to her cre4; fflse began frying in 1633 - he-prteai in 1J4 ;- aaeneaai in ISM Hew in Errand tfce United Buses. Canada. Africa- Hetarr.ir.z V. r - she inslrw' u- T - T stand Airport a-vS a: L Out. At the oasbreaJc A , -ie to get a flyis yJo rsre si s Joined the agllh ATA ar1 was Canada's sole v-omar. rep-rtaeotatree in that senv u.-... reeeotly when Viole: ACv.ad and Marion Orr. Toronto, went ever. A Classified-Ad in the Daily Kews will bring Quick Resuiu. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 13 TAXI Now in operation Under New Management SEKVICB 8 a.m. (o 1 a.m. ILFORD, England B More than 24 hours after police started an intensive search to find Charlie Toovey, including the drawing of a river, four-year- old Charlie was found in a clothes cupboard in his home. The door has locked behind him when he climbed inside. Both his parents are deaf. k LONDON Actor Charles Coburn will be 92 next August I but be still travels around Eng land singing to Britain's armed forces. One-time favorite of English music balls. Coburn bemoans the fact he "cannot hear so well" as in his younger days. MILES OF COTTON Cotton can be spun so fine that a pound of it will make 250 j miles of yarn. I WalwayTget 1 CLEAN, QUCK J I m SHA VES with m I BLUE I GLLETTB kBLADEkJ bv ml? snBsnBnBnBnKBnBnsnBKi "A TRIP through the JLX. Gillttte factory showed f me why I always etx dean. quick shaves with Blue Gillette Blades. I taw ntl hardened in automaticaljy controlled electric furnaces . . . taw the blades sharpened In grinding machines weighing several tons yet so pre cisc that they are adjustable to 110,000 of an inch. So my advice to any man who i wants to enjoy shaving is to use Blue Gillette Blades." i v a. w- - wvi juu RATIONING OF CANNED FRUIT Many Chanics Are Announced Dut to Varying- Causes ' Due lu fluctuations in the supply of certain canned foods and the consumer demand for them, sane items which during a temporary period could be purchased without benefit of ration coup ons are now back on the rationed list and others, formerly ra tioned, can now be bousht with-1 out restriction. Solid pack apples, which contain little or no sugar, can now be bought without coupons. Cranberry sauce, containing 50 per cent sxigar, will be off the rat.oned list until August 31. An versupply of this, item, for caned rhubarb which was off the rationed list for several weeks o the spring, is now rationed i. gain. Canned blueberries and blueberry pie filler, removed from the rationed list in February, will be returned to It on July I. Sweetened and unsweetened canned crabapples, now unra-honed, will be rationed again on July 1. Maple syrup, which formerly had a value of one preserves coupon for 40 fluid ounces, was reduced to one coupon for 20 fluid ounces on June 1. Prices In the list below are as representative of those in all local stores as it Is possible to obtain. There may, however, be slight differences. In the meats list, the first figure represents the price of special quality meat and the second, commercial quality. Meat Shank (hind quarter) -26 and .23 Round Steak or Roast .44 and .43 Round Steak or Roast (boneless) 46 and .42 Minced Round Steak, .46 and .42 Rump Roast .45 and .40 Sirloin Tip (boneless) .47 and .44 1 Cubed Sirloin Tip J 'boneless .53 and .50 Sirloin Steaks. Roasts .49 and .45 Sirloin Butts (boneless) 48 and .46 Flank Steak Flank, trimmed Porterhouse Steak or 32 and -33 .17 and .15 Roast .55 and .48 T-Bone Steak or Roast .55 and .43 v utK oieas. or rtoaji ji ana Strip Loin (boneless) .60 and 56 Rib Roast, seven rib bones, whole M and 20 Rib Roast, seven rib bones (boneless) .4a and .43 Prima Rib Roast, five rib bones, whole 36 and 32 Prime Rib Roast, five rib bones 'boneless) .48 and .43 Rib Roast, outside roll -boneless i .35 and .31 Short Ribs .16 and .17 Plate Brisket 15 and .15 Plate Brisket, rolled boneless) .25 and .25 Rolled Shoulder -boneless) 25 and .25 Round Bone Shoulder Roast .26 and 20 Short Rib Roast Jl and .29 Blade Roast 21 and 58 Chuck Roast 29 and 20 Chuck Roast "boneless) 29 and 29 Neck -boneless) 2 and 22 Shank, front quarter .13 and .13 Shank, knuckle end .10 and .00 Shank, centre cut 20 and .19 Shank - boneless) 2i and 23 Stewing Meat boneless) .24 and 22 Hamburger 25 and .23 Tenderloin .75 and .75 Fruit Grapefruit, Calif 2 for .15 Lemons, doz 25 and .44 Oranges, Navel, doz. 25 to .67 Apples, lb. .12 Cooking Apples, lb. . M Strawberries, lb, . .23 Cherries, lb .CO Canteloupe 20 Watermelon, 2 lbs .25 Vegetables Cooklnc Onions, No. I Texas. 3 lbs. for 23 Spinach 20 Beets, local, per bunch .10 Parsnips, local. 3 lbs. Turnips, yellow, lb. Turnips, white, local, lb. Potatoes. 5 lbs. CaJf, Carrots, 2 lbs. Tomatoes. Hothouse, lb. Bweet Potatoes, lb. Calif Cabbage, lb. Lettuce, each , Celery, lb . C ue umbers, lb. Green Peas, lb. Garlic. Ib Asparagus, lb. Radishes. 2 bunches Green Onions. 2 bunches Nuts in Shell Peanuts, lb. . WakxrW. lb Sugar wmie, lo. i Golden Yellow, lb. Ier 25 J05 J05 .17 25 25 20 Cauliflower, each .15 to .40 D9 .15 29 .43 20 .70 23 .15 .15 21 SI JOi X9 Grade A: .Large, cartoned, doz. .45 jGrade A, medium, doz. 42 i Floor I Pastry Flour 7 lbs. .44 ; Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 1.85 -Second Patent lo Flour, 24s .. .95 Milk Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tin Batter First Grade . Lard Pure, lb. , .11 .43 .19 A SOUTH COAST NAVAL BASE, England Oi H.M.S. 8tevenstone, which frequently moors here and Is nick-named "Steaming Stone," has a steam-Ing record of 30,426 miles since she was first commissioned little more than a year ago. a Tin: DAILY NEWri ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. (By Dorothy GarbulO Just one service baby tu report this week so Mrs. iuart, our hospital visitor, tells me. ThU Is little Dorothy Lee Ring-land who was born on June 16 and weighed exactly eight pounds when born. Dorothy is the small daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. Rlngland. Well I don't need to look up our name book to see what Dorothy means be cause It's my own name and means "a gift of God" while Lee is in the boys' names section and :.t.i a pasture a meadow or iheiwred place." ! I had an airmail letter from Cliff Perry today In reply to a letter I had sent with news of Prince frooart people and events He . 1 1 a ssxsavlman here but Is now a full lieutenant overseas. He has doss well and sounds toe same old Cttff. Ill wager he looks pretty in his natty Navy uniform. He says: "I was surprised and delighted to hear from you the day before yesterday. U was like a return visit to a period of time I rather enjoyed 'ClifT would never break down and confess he liked Rup CARE SAVES WEAR- but tire conservation doesn't stop there! The mechanical condition of the chassis part of your car or truck is most important. Wheels which arc a Vz" out of line cause the tires to "scull" sideways approximately 87' in a mile. A few ounces out of balance multiply into many pounds of damaging force, even at normal driving speeds. These elements actually tear the rubber off your tires. You cansafeguard against such damage by having: The mechanical parts of your vehicle inspected and adjusted periodically. Your tires and wheels checked regularly, particularly after the tires have been removed from the wheels for repairs. Tire conservation service from a General Motors dealer will:- Stretch your tire mileage. Assure your safety. Improve the steering, riding and braking qualities. This information is made available to you, the ouutrs of OinaJa't cart and trucks, to aunt yon to comet te jour tires and vehicles, and so safeguard against a breakdown of the country s automotive tramportation up to and even beyond the day of Victory? ert and a revival of names I had almost forgotten Those were peculiar days. In a sen, but precious in another en-e However. It all sounds changed and a great Improvement on oar pioneer daysl I am kept very busy these day. I am or. a British ship and having lots of fun and excitement. If I ever get a snap IH trot It atone so thai you ean ee I navent changed a bit since I left Oive my regards to old Can Clay ana any others of the old gang still around. Once again, it was grand U hear from you. Do it again soon. All the best and Ood blew you -Cliff." Wfll girls, did you look .,v, your shoulder in a mirror and 'see your true love last night what with iu being Midsummers Eve and all that? I did. and .aw Yehudl. the little man who waan t there. Hope you hart better 'uefc. I ON DON OA Royal Nave: landing craf: flatus claims I . have taken jait In more im bined operation than any ofht-unit of the Royal Navy i, "f Dieppe. Ilologne, North Afn . ., HanlcUerla. Sicily and Ita Master-at-arms of this rrew i LMhe Manns of Portsmouth If yoisr wheels are O&f-y, Obtain a free copy of the "Automobile User's Guide" a booklet which vtl prove a valuable old in maintoMAg the efficiency of your car or truck by writing to Service Deportment, General Motors of Canada, Limited, Othowo. im yu11 soon be 1 -maamBm- H to SUNBUi INSECT Ma.. nil MMIIID I'lumKfn- . - . Automatic Sprtelt Corner 2nd A:- t Phone Red 1 A A 'If If I 1 LD.C ( Hop ' c iinv; T nil. Hi uvms n f . 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