Won llways Hurt i f Good Meal, THE dory M! White CooM lyear.s Kxpenencc s a 7Ya ant ;ince Yourself ttlS nit 'IS Our Vmi Love" (iocs That Son if Again" ill) 20- lniMJ ' iurilay Night" h Want In l,nve You" Qii.ii;' Kuye Hie I'.nys (.'nine Home" l.vflina" i J 20 1021 M.iiuii Tlir I'osillvf" ir On the Virrn ( Uniiml" si nr.w 20 1C12 tae Bros, WITKI) F li r .? IT" 111 S. LOUBSER tu, B.A, IKOI'RACTOR Block Phone 040 HELPED BY NEIGHBORS Huge Vankiad of IIiiehl(! CAH I'nmi Undamaged Mouse Helps Krslock Damaged ,(n-ilon and Coastal Towns INDON. March 15 (P The "good neighbor scheme." x. Idea that started In a London borough Hat and spread through : the -land. Is restockim the furniture of Britons who have lost It In air raids from the furniture of tliosff who have been more fortunate and nre bene-1 vnlent Jn their recognition of I the fact. It all started in HolboriT-the borough that has been the site of R.C.A.F. overseas headquarters through the war when a housewife, Mrs. Iloyd. walked into a women's voluntary service headquarters late last year and laid before them the suggestion that every woman whose home had not been blitzed should godmother a blitzed home by one ; gift of a piece of furniture. ' William Holt, BBC reporter, said "the Idea is now moving huge vans full of household plfts from nil over the country to bombed-out families. The idea is sweeplm; through Brit- i ain like a pralrlc fire." Seventy six countries and county boroujths nre collecting for 52 London hornuxii and nine badly - blitzed coastal towns. Loads of gifts are flowing Into London faster thnn they can i be given out. Rapid i:eimiisf I The response. Holt said, has! been so great that several ministries have been called in. Hie ministry of war transport had 1 to arrange for the huge movement of vehicles. The ministry' of home security granted per-j mission for the use of civil de- i fence vehicle. The ministry of I health, responsible for rehous-1 ing, had to be consulted. In order to distribute the! gifts fairly a points system has been Introduced. Each bombed-1 nut home gets 50 points for the home and 30 points for each member. A guide to pointing, I listing more than 500 article land the number of points for each, has been Issued. In ad-'dltlon certain luxuries are half points, such as pictures, orna ments and brlc-a-brsc. As one example of a system which haSprung up, Suffolk has adopted Dover and a Dover housewife Has gone there to tell the women of houses without icven u safety pin, of children born In cave shelters. Suffolk housewives arc now putting aside all those little things that go to make a home, ornaments, crockery, curtains as well as furniture, bedding and clothing. In Bristol when the furniture vans, had been loaded and were moving out people came out of their doors carrying things and ran after them. Mother of the whole rampant thing, Mis. Boyd, still lives in her Holborn flat, obscure but happy. 1VERSARY SALE CORRECTIONS IANT RINSO AT 23c uld Be Laroe Rinso. UV1ER INFANT FOODS for 15c Should Be "Wee . . . fi0 if vrm'ro raiN DAIRY 2 f OverwaiteA 6 to 60 we are ready to give you comfort for sport or leisure. . . . in . . . TENNIS SHOES 23c 15c rKr.ii DELIVERY "''"IT'S LOWEST-PRICED (1UOCETEKIA weatherman says: AN EARLY SPUING! Child's, Misses', Youths', Boys', Men's, Women's UT RATE SHOE STORE Across from Orme's Drug Store) Local Raw nnrl Bteurizecl MILK I I I HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord $1" Dry Poplar, per cord $12.50 Sawdust, per sack l5c PHONE 580 CANUCK ARTILLERY BLASTS HUNS IN NEW DRIVE A Canadian 25-poundcr In action In Holland. The cameraman snapped this picture a few seconds alter the gun had fired. Notice the gunner with a new charge ready to nam home. In the gun crew, left to right: Sgt. Jack Brown, Coaticook, Que.; Bmdr. Joe Wilson. Toronto, Ont.; Gnr. Lylc Ludwig, Toronto; Gnr. Bill Budd, North Battleford. Bask,; Opr. George Spence. Melitn, Man.; and Gnr. Bill (Scotty) Stewart, Medicine Hat, Alta. WEYBRIDGE. En., IF Two actress friends of the Edwardian era have recovered from recent mishaps. Vesta Tilley (Lady de Piece), 80, suffered from shock when she fell. Mabel Iavc, 7d, THORNE, Eng., t 7Jii. and Mrs. John Wade, (believed the oldest married coupie In England, have been separatee by Mr. fWade's death at the age of 09 I years in mis xorKsiure town, in bathed her eyes, by mutate, with (widow Is 98. They recently corn disinfectant. pletfd 70 years of married life BELFAST, A A member of the Northern Ireland parliament said electricity supp::ed by Nor thern Ireland to Eire is helping to heat enemy embassies In Dub-fyi while people In Northern Irc-and are cold. ELECTION PUT OFF BELFAST- Tie Northern febnd Hoiise . ' Com iions naa passed a rcs jluti i extending 1U life for a year. Pr it Minister Sir Basil Brooke tald he did not , think the present moment was the right one for an election although he hoped an appeal to the country might not t-e ion.? Better English BY D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What Is wrong with this sentence? "We shall be happy to accept your invitation." Z. What is the correct pronunciation of ' "R o ti u e fo r t' (cheese?) 3. Which one of these words Is misspelled? Pastoral, pastime, pasport? 4. What does the word "graduation" mean? 5. What is a word beginning . with ret that means ''a review of the past?" j Answers j 1. Say, "We are happy to accept your invitation." 2. Pronounce rok-for, both o's as in obey, accent on first syllable preferred. 3. Passport. 4. Any degree or relative position in an order Or series. "The several graduations or the intelli-uent univers?."- I. Taylor. 5. Retrospect. ik. The Australian Airmen Incident Under the Empire Air Training Plan thousands of young men from Australia and New Zealand have come to Canada. One" large group arriving by boat at San Francisco came up to a Canadian Pacific coast terminus by train. No official mention was made of their expected arrival or time of departure, yet on both occasions groups of the Australians' relatives and friends assembled at the depot to greet them. How Did They Know? No newspaper had carried a line about these .Australians. Security Officers had taken every precaution to keep the information secret. But well-meaning relatives, having inside information, have talked out -of turn. The enemy, whose agents are everywhere, could thus have gained valuable information as to numbers and disposition of our air trainees. , . . Jtet't Cut the ac&le( PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL SECURITY BY: THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 POULSEN'S Grocery and Lunch Phone Bed 441 FttEE DELIVERY 0th Ave. E., beside Postal Station "B" "As Good as the Best . Better Than the Best" "For Your Parties at Home" Chow Mien :: Chop Suey We'll Prepare It . . . You Call For It 1'IIONE BLACK 00!) Half Moon Snack George Lum, Proprietor 1944 INCOME TAX Returns Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phone 83 324 2nd Ave. 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 Genuine Ford Parts Firestone and Gutta Percha Tires Imperial Oil Products Wrecking Service S.E.PARKER LIMITED FORI) DEALERS PHONE 83 170 E. 3rd AVE Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, March 15, 1945 NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of . NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert GOO Gth Avenue East PAGE FIVE Jh ym.t( I i! until his mother did this! ' His appetite was poor, he wasn't Retting enough of the important food elements needed for health and vigor. Then his mother 'learned about Ovaltine wfyich supplied the missing food elements, and "put him on; his feet." Now you can't tire him out! As Ti "protecting" food-drink, Ovaltine adds to a child's meals essential food elements most likely to be lacking. Ovaltine is thus an insurance against those food deficiencies that retard normal growth anu development. : Ovaltine food-drink is an excellent source of the vitamins A, Ui and D. It also contains almost all of the precious food elements necessary for health and top vitality, especially those needed for vitamin team-work, such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, protein and fuel-food elements. '. Three servings of Ovaltine furnish a significant portion of a child's daily requirements of these essential food elements needed for building sturdy bodies. So if your child eats poorly, is thin, nervous and under par, why not start giving Ovaltine regularly. Get Ovaliine today at your drug or food store. J OVALTINE ! THE PROTECTING FOOD-DRINK J 15J INDUSTRIAL & MARINE REPAIR WE REPAIR ANYTHING i General Repairs to all Automotive and Maj-ine Equipment Body Work and Painting L Agents for Cummins Diesel Engines Forest King Power :Saw Wlllard Batteries Raybestos Products Home Oil Products 1 ACETYLENE AND ARC WELDING MACHINING Phone 450 Box 1308 904 First Ave. West THE BULKLEY MARKET ; Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork! Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 GROCERIES, MEAT, FRUIT j AND VEGETABLES Make this your community shopping centre ! SKEENA GROCERY i Phone 581 V 'A uuriK 057 Corner of Cth and Fulton Open 4 p.m. to 3 n.m, n