iRS AGO 1 i.j u- ;;. bern sub- :tcnds t t: J their ;;ub- "f: f Of j u cxy 1 News LONDON, 0) - The British Army has Instituted uncensored honor" air letters for the force tn Italy. The letlen have a blue triangle on the back, Indicating they arc from home and about private matters. will be given away to fUhcrmen with families on the underhand Ing that they become bona-flde settlers, Those Interested were asked to apply at Fuller's grocery store. Member of the Board of Trade decided to ask Hon. T. D. Pattullo to meet with the board when on a vUlt to the city v1 u'fJJ- TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Sundal have returned tn tvi i v ,v4 jiuuie in Terrace after spending the win- ler Trtnnth l if . m Vancouver. C J. Norrlngton of Prince Rupert spent the week-end at his summer home on Upper Park Avenue, Terrace. J. 8. Wrieht of Rlceen-i r-.. Ing U spending the Easter holiday season at Terrace with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wright. The ffrst night airmail flight was made in 1821 Whifflets From The Waterfront i , 4 Recently the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce endorsed a. resolution asking the federal government to spend $2,000,000 on clearing the Fraser River of obstruction to the salmon run and also proposing the extension of the three-mile limit in order to aid the protection of the Pacific halibut fisheries from encroachment. The mln-lstT of fisheries Hon. Ernest Bcrtrand has replied that $1 - 000,000 has been appropriated by the Canadian government and $1,000,000 by the United States government for the work in the Fraser River by International arrangement. No answer Is given by the minister In regard to the extension of the three-mile limit. LONDON The baronetcy of Lt.CoI. sir Ranulph Twlst-leton - Wykeham - Flennes was preserved by the birth of a son to Lady Flerihes after the death in the Italian fighting; of Sir Ranulph. Had the child not been a boy the title would have lapsed. Advertise In the Dally News. Notice to Subscribers Subscribers of the Dally News are reauested. if at all oosslble. to nav their subscriptions direct to the office. Of course, In the event of it being impossible to do this, payments may be made to the boys. 4 When paying, please brtnz 4 your last receipt. 4 4 14 444 44444444 4 4 LETTER FROM HOME . . . , "We've got the seed catalogues. We're ; 1 planning a bigger vegetable garden this year." (Tomorrow w go into tlie line . . . Now w'll get a chance at Jerry). "Dad's putting in overtime at the plant. Sally and I are working hard for the Red Cross". (I can sec tlxe little room, now. ... Books, pipes, fishing tackle, those snaps of Mary at the lake). "Mary's looking sweeter than ever. She carries your picture in her purse." (I'd like to he holding Mary in my arns right now. We'd talk about what we're going to do after tlie war). "There was a special service on Easter Sunday. We prayed for victory and your safe return." (Easter's -over now ... It won't he any picnic tomorrow.-We'll need all tlie shells and bombs tie can pour on Jerry). "We're all getting ready to buy more Victory Bonds." (Wonder how much dough it takes to run ; this war . . . Pent', I guess ... That's wlxat the Victory Bonds are for). "We'll see you get what you need, son. It's little enough when we think of what you're doing for us." (Good old mother and dadl Tlicy knoiv how we depend .on this stuff we're taking up the line . . . Well, tie got a job to do tomorrow . . . Goal night, mother I Good night, dadl) ". l V I V 1 w 1 V & 4-1 NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE The Experts Say - - - NURSERY SCHOOLS believe tlon Bureau ha3 that every child needs a be- hints: MAPLE SYRUP will be on the market soon and the very thought makes the mouth water. Among the many delicious re cipes which Include maple syrup is that for: QUICK MAPLE BUNS: Make up dough for plain baking powder biscuits, and place In each section of a greased muffin tin one teaspoon nut meats, .two teaspoons maple syrup and V teaspoon melted butter. Fill the tins 2-3 full of dough and bake in a hot oven, 400 degrees F for 20 minutes. Serve hot. I MEN NAVY Sidney Alexander Peter D. Allen Charles Anderson Harold Anderson Stanley Anderson John Armstrong Jr Robert Armstrong Fred O. Barber Don Arney I Ted Arney W O. Barker Emlle Blaln John Bowman WUllam Bremner ' Bernard Brtdden Oeorge J. Brown Harold Bunn John Bunn Hugh Burbank Tony Bussanlch Russell Cameron Gordon Calderwood Robert H. Capstlck Douglas Chrlstlson Sydney Croxtord Spencer Davles Oeorge Dlbb ' Vincent Dodd John Dohl Robert Duggan Donald Eastman Elmer Eburne Melvln Eburne Robert L. Eby WUllam Earl Eby Robert El kins . WUllam P. El kins j Martin Erlksen Bernard Fortune Terry Fortune I Gordon Fraser ETner Green James Greer Lester Grtmble Terry Grtmble Ian Glimsson John Grimsson Carl J. GustaXson Oeorge D. Hague Haren Hanklnson Matt Harris Cecil Hemmons rreror HU1 Raymond Hougan Bill Hunter Foster Husoy Peter Husoy James M. Irvine Tom Johnstone Rodney Jones Harry L. Knutson Percy Knutson James G. Laurie Jack R. Laurie Richard Letghton Jantott Leland Fred Lewis TUly R. Lloyd Bruce Lore Ted Mills Harry MonUey William Murray WUllam H. Murray Daniel McDonald Jack Macfle Robert McKay Robert McLean E. W. (Nedl McLeod Norman McLeod DaTld McMeekln David McNab Robert McNab John D. McRae John CNeUl Charles Ormlston Gordon Parkin Douglas Payne Albert M. Phllllpson Clement J. PhUllpson Bud Ponder Magne Rabben David Ritchie Jack Ritchie Robert Ritchie Harry Robb Jeffrey H. Robinson Robert Roy Arthur Saunders Bud Skattebol Rexford M. Schcrk Stanley Scherk J. D. Schubert Anton Slmundson Melvln Skalmerud Fred W. Skinner Henry Skinner John Skog Carl Smith Jack E. Smith Malcolm Smith Ralph Smith Walter Smith Carl Strand John Strand Orme Stuart Charles Sunberg James Taylor Inge Valen Stanlev Veltch Sid White Robert Whiting Oscar Wlntham Oeorge Yule Jack Yule Jack Storrle ARMY John Armstrong Sr. Louis Astoria Jack Balfour Clifford r. Bartlett Eric Barton Wm. i Sonny) Beynon Issued these tween-meal lunch, and this Is I in the refrigerator: perishElble endorsed by Dr. L. B. Pett, -who foods with natural protective suggests that mothers with pre school children at home follow the same practice. It Is regular nursery school routine to give the children milk In the middle of the morning when they are most active. Playing games uses up energy and milk gives the food elements needed to keep children going all morning. In the afternoon, after the dally rest period, a glass of fruit Juice Is sufficient. coverings, like oranges, may be stored uncovered; those without such a covering to prevent evaporation, like lettuce, should be kept In a container. Uncooked meats and fish should be wrapped In waxed paper and kept In the coldest part of the refrigerator. Cooked meats or poultry should cool before being stored, then covered In the refrigerator to pre vent drying. 'Fats and dripping are im portant In every kitchen, especially in wartime. They should be used up as soon as possible and kept cold until used. If left at room temperature they will go rancid. Milk, cream and butter absorb flavors from other foods and should be kept tightly covered. , NAIROBI a The work of the rehabilitation centre for disabled African soldiers in Kenya has been extended. Extra temporary accommodation Is at present being built, Including workshops for the manufacture FOOD WASTED Is undesirable ( of artificial limbs. at any time but in wartime it - Is practically a sin. To help pre- Bolivia was once known vent such wastage the Nutrl- upper Peru. PRINCE RUPERT HONOR ROLL List of Local Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible for fomeone's name not tn this list? (See entry form elsewhere) Walter Bird Norman Blackball Donald Blake William W. Bowes Raymond Bracewell Ronald Bracewell William Brass J. W. Bridden Earl Brochu WUllam M. Brown Frank Bruce Arthur F. Cade John A. V. Cade Alfred Calderone Aldo Campagnola, Jack Campbell Donald Clark Edward Clark Jim Colusst Mike Colussl Frank Comadina Det.ii ld J. T. Cook Martin van Cooten Grant Coverdale Walter Cross Bert Cross Charles Dennis Thomas Dennis Paul Dvorneki . . R, C. H. Duraford Oeorge Dybhavn Malcolm Elder Wbltrield Elder Frank Elliott Helge Essen Charles V. Evltt George Flewln Thomas Flewln WUllam Oarllck James Garllck John Gates Ralph OUlles Alfred E. S. GUlls Joseph D. GUlls Milton P. GUlls Andrew Glover WUllam Gomez narrow Oomez Earl Gordon Edward Oosnell Thomas W. Graham Burton Green Splro Ourvlctt James Hadden L. J. R, Haynes R. H. A. Haynes K. c. W. Haynes E. D. Head David Henderson Howard Hlbbard L. H. Hlnton Frank E. Hodgklnson Harold Hodgson David Houston Robert Houston Percy Hudson WUllam Hutson Harold Ivarson Robert Johnson Walter Johnson S. D. Johnston T. D. Johnston Nick Kurulok Everett R. Leek Oliver R. Letghton Pierre LeRoss Clarence Lovln G. P. Lyons Danny Magnet George MarchUdon MurUl Mathews Steve Mentenko Michael P. McCaffrey Kenneth McCrtmmon John C. McCubbln Norman McGlashan Arthur A. MacDonald Ian Macdonald Jack McEvoy Alex McFarlane Gerald Mclntyre Victor MUler Donald M. Montgomery Robert Montgomery Roderick Montgomery Michael D. Montesana Ford Moran Jack Moran James Moran John K. Murray Joseph Naylor Leonard Ness Donald Norton David W. Oland Frank Parlette Robert D. ratrlck George F. Penney Walter Perkins Emll Pcrlstrom Peter Peterson , Arthur PhUUps William A. Piirold Jr, L. C. R. Raabe Ernest Ratchford Robert Rudderham Olav Rysstad WUllam Scherk Thomas Scully Bob Shrubsall Thomas Sibley Bruce Slmundson Glenn Smith Hugh J. Smith James Smith W. D. Smith Douglas Stalker Albert Rtlles A. L. St. John Alexander Storrle Jack Storrle James Suden Roy Sweet C. Dan Tarjer L. V. Tsttersal James1 Taylor Robert Taylor Arnold Tweed Jack TJnwtn Rodney Valpy Allan (Bill) Vane Clarence Vaughan Stanley Vlckerman Robert Vuckovlch John Walker Clifford Wanamaker Clarence D. Watson Raymond M. Watson Jack Wearmouth WUllam White T. J. Williams James Wood Harry P.. WrathaU Kenneth E. WrathaU Thurlow M. Wright AIR IORCE Ronald AUen Harry Astoria Alex Balllle Howard Beale 84 Marcel Blaln J. F. Bouzek J. J. Bouzek J. V. Bouzek Peter Brass Wm. M. Brown. -. Alan Burbank " . Denis WUllam Burnlp frier canwrignt Elmer Clausen Jack Corbould Eddie Crosby Ray Crosby James Currle -.- Arthur Davey John W. Davey Pat Deane Victor Dell Jack Eastwood Donald Eby Thomas J. Evans Jack C Ewart ' " Victor Field Clarence Flnley Albert Flaten Charles E. Flewln Hugh L. Forrest Thomas Forrest Louis Orlln Glay Wm. Hadden (missing) Harry Hamilton Elmore Hanklnson Lawrence Hansen Arvld Hansen Harold Helgerson Robert Henderson Helge Holkestad Mike Hudema John P. Johnson David L. Jones Sam Jurmaln Robert Kelsey Francis W. Leask Kam Y. Lee Alan Lelghton Harold Leverett Donald Llewellyn John Lindsay Albert Mah Cedrlc Mah Oeorge R. Mayer Henry Mayer Hector W. Macdonald Don McCavour I. H. (Hlckey) McLeod Gavin D. Mead Richard Mills Herbert Morgan Ralph Morln Edward M. Ormheha Robert L. Peachey Paul Postolu Ken Schubert Arne J. Selvlg William Shrubsall Robert SUversldes Eddie Smith James D. Stuart Robert Taper James J. Thompson David C. Tumuson Robert Turgeon John A. Walker Rudolph Warne William H. Wilson Henry Worsfold ir.S. ARMY Chester B. Clspp .. Oeorge A. Olay Richard Moore Thomas W, Pierce Ernest Banturbane t'.S. NAVY Howard FrUsell Clifford J. Robertson WOMEN NAVY Lavtnla (Winnie) Eiley Prances M. Thomson AKMY Beatrice Berner Louise Bird Phylls Hamblln Matilda Larsen Edith Mutrte Irene Bully Jane Taper AIR rOKCE Betty Barber Jean R. Cameron Iris Corbould Lilian Croxford Isobel Mackenzie Molly Mackenzie i rway lexer son V.K ARMY ' Mary MrCaffery V.K NAVY Viola May Dybhavn Mftdo Supreme Sacrifice. f