1"! ns Praise ed Airmen r 7 fllasile work y Pai y i f '-he ij , landing ami- ttmimrnial to three -iuons in credited by :, Ni'Wj and Infor- w. h materially u,i bi mr.a nd--, .,, Island in nr Ma.arr-:. AUS-, udent. the .q n Ldr Parry t . :e a con- Irs' Supplies Ifi Wax Cam pound Bru;;lu , w'; Cups lii .urant Supplies !ATF. DELIVERY lUipcrt Supply House Phone G32 hood Meal, THE ctory White Cooks I ar. Experience a Trial and Es tec Yourself centratlon of Japanese huts, so accurately that New Zealand j planes laid 15 or 16 neavy aorro;. in the area near the Oenga river mouth, one bomb hitting an am- imnnJ'ion dump. Pary aij led bombers to concealed enemy bar,?e$ apd to enemy positions he had marked. ! NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Eng.. Si Bearded James Morrison, 83-year old pavement artist has died In Newcastle hqspltal, leaving about $10,000 mostly pennies Irom passerby who liked his drawings. For Results try a Classified. Hewt for p- Cf''"' Qr'omJmoktrtl Oid'ru 0Pen TC '0,Jcco ?M"n 's the g '-CnKce 1 Crnsh, rois "o ol,cr T . 0 8v llb" Ufa NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. Th business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala. Friday SS Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every ten days. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 503 i nv i PU'UK LOOKING FOR ECONOMY. here's the place to find it. For ii prices are always right. Come in i' ynur needs and browse around, for psonal or household articles. You'll enjoy shopping at the HE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 1 warfjonts South Africa had bpen, ravaged by war dqng hpr history, but hpr ppople did not know, what the re (ruction of modern war meant. Even on a basis of her own Interest there was an urgent call for South Africa to redouble her efforts, he said. South Africa could not regain ' pin.xnerity unless the rest of the j world recovered from Its present plight. Improvement of Penal System Welfare Minister Lawrence introduced In the South African assembly a bill to Improve the i penal system In the union by re-' pealing the present Work Colon- iips Act and replacing it by a who would benefit from more sympathetic treatment. The bill also provides for the establishment of different types of work colonies to accommodate varying types of offenders. In addition to habitual beggars, Corner of 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing In Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. opposite Sunrise Grocery ace to the dairy industry, if the butter shortage forced public sale of the substitute it should be tinted green, blue or pipk in order to prevent its being pass- Africa to Italy without feeling c4 off as butter by unscrupulous rebuked, the minister said, r.e- dealers, the farmers, urged. The ferrlng to his recent visit ot the Rand Dally Mall countered edl- torialjy that this proposal was made npt so much to prevent fraud a? to discredit margarine in the eyes of the public. U D WAFFLES A good waffle Is so crisp that It can be lifted by a pin stuck under Its crast. A waffle Iron which heats over a flame quire greasing Just like a griddle. An electric waffle Iron requires no greasing, except at first, or after a few weeks of disuse. The Iron should be heated to a temperature which will new apt to widen Its scope. The nake a wauie in tnree minuter, new act would provide for the ! Mix the batter while the lroi transfer from prison to work col- ls heating. Measure flour into onlcs of those convlpted persons a mixing bowl and make a "well" In the centre. In another bowl beat eggs and combine with milk. Pour this liquid and the melted butter or shortening Into the flour together. Beat to a smooth batter. Additional Ingredients, should be stirred In next unless now consigned to work colonies. ' otherwise specified. the bill's provisions would send to these" colonies Inebriates, drug addicts and others at the discretion of the courts. "A large number ol persons sent to penal institutions are not really criminally minded," a White Paper In connection with the bill stated. "They have committed offences becauso of cir- crmstances beyond their control ! for Instance poverty and un-! employment. These persons ; should be sent to Institutions such as a work colony where they can be treated according to their individual needs and not merely punished as would be the case If they were kept In prison." 'Margarine Is Not Being Sold Margarine will definitely not be on sale to the general public In South Africa, Agricultural Minister Strauss announced fol- J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 095 Pour enough batter Into the centre of the Iron to fill grids, V cup batter is right for average Iron. If cup Is first brushed with melted butter or shorten ing, all the batter will run out. Waffles should bo served as soon as they are ready. Never stack them, or they'll lose crlsp-npss. 2 cups pancake flour 1 egg, well beaten 2 cups water or milk 2 tablespoons mplted butter or shortening Mix and bake according to general directions. Six waffles. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) . WEDNESDAY P-M. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 G. I. Jive 4:30 Science Magazine 5:00 Music America Loves Best 5:30 Sports Iloiindup 5:45 At Ease 6:00 Comrades in Arms C:30 Information Please, 7:u0 CBC News 7:15 The Soldier's Return 7:30 Political Broadcast 8:00 Showtime 8:30 This Is the Story 9:00 Kav Kvser 9:15 Globe Theatre 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Elmore Philpott 10:15 CBC New? Roundup 10:30 Hit Parade 11 :00 Silent " THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Music for Moderns 8:30 Morning Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Varieties 9:45 March Time 10:00 The Old Songs 10:15 Consumer Service 10:30 Melody Roundup 10:45 Alouettc Quartet 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message. Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:30 Recorded 11:45 Personal Album P.M. 12:00 Showtime 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Spotlight Bands l:00-One Night Stand 1:30 Intermediate Music 2:00 Silent lr The "Push" has opened again on the western front and Canadians have a big part to play In It. Here is one of the many Amphibious Alligators manned by the Canadians, as It takes to the Lowland flood waters S. AFRICANS ARE CHIDED Minister Says War Effort On Home Front Slackened In Past Two Years i lowing a behind-the-scenes bat- , I tie brought on by the govern-1 ment's announcement that a certain amount of the butter substitute would be permitted In the Union to alleviate the butter shortage. There would be no danger that the margarine industry would CAPE TOWN, March. 7 P harm dairy farming as its disT Finance Minister Hofmeyr crltl- tribution would be under the elzed South Africans for their control of the dairy board, the attitude toward the war during minister said. The original of-the past twq years. I ilclal announcement said mar- Addrcsslng a meeting here, garlnc would not be sold in shops the minister said that for many but would be distributed through South Africans the war had come I er Income brackets, to be "not a chance to service, the Social Welfare Department but rather an annpyance and a only tp needy persons In the low -nuisance." ' Farmers strongly opposed the "We have allowed ourselves to open sale of margarine as a men- think in terms of contraction of effort rather than of summoning our last reserves for a .supreme achievement." No one could go from South Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE IS FIRST PATIENT MaJ. (ieraldine IVIalloiicy Hack From Overseas Finds uakville Convalescent Jlnme Along lines She Planned By HA&EL DEAN Cqnadltn rtn Staff Writer TORONTO, torch 7 ii -While Major Oeraldine Malloney of TojaUo was serving overseas with the Canadian Women's Army Corps, she spent a lot oi time considering the need for a convalecent home for service-women back In Oanaaa, dui snr never hoped to initiate one- Her thoughts bec&me a realty la.ii'. month with opening of two Women's Services IIe:in Cenre-at nearby Oakvllle ana at Harri son HoUprlngs. B.C. Major Mal-Q. If one Is a stranger to the loney promptly turnec up as th" bride, but Is well acquainted with Oakyille centre's first patient. the bridegroom, wouiiTnt it be all "Centres like these were MaJ-richt to send ha weddlnar clft to Malloney's brain child," said the grocm? MaJ. D. S. Kdber, commanding A. . No, this should never be officer at the Oakyli:e es:atilsh- done. It should be sent to the rneait. "So it seeded raider fit- brJde's home, even Is she is a ting that thp first C.V.A.C. meui- strAnger, Q.- If the tahle is set with the dinner napkin at the :e. or the plate, where shouldV the opsn corner of the napkin placed? A. The open corner should be the lower righWiand corrter, nearest the plate. Q. To. which one should a re of two or more hostesses appear on an Invitation? A. To the one at whose home the affair is to be given. WHERE THERE'S A WILL cal health officer s:iou:a turn up here as a patient when siu returned from overseas.- As. the firss weman doctor in the Canadian Army MaJ. Mal-Iqney foresaw a day when women's perswincl of the three branches of the service woul,-1 need a "rest cure" as badly as ply toe addressed when t:ie names thpir bothcrs-ln-anns. The newly-openti centres Harrison Hot Springs and Oakvllle wpre not estabiisliea rjr overseas, veterans or-?y, however. The No, 2 centre at OakvilU serves women's personnel In districts of Toronto, London, Peta- ,wawa and Camn Boreen, Girt.. ROTHES, Scotland, P' Thom- and Montreal. With a caoacity as Llewellyn of the iloyal Army for 200 patients, the eaia'onsh-Medlcal Corps, wed his Scottish mpnl; providfs convalesce! care bride, Rose Phyllis Bateson, on for post-hospital patipnts a? weij the road to church. The road as rest periods for servicewomen I Prince Rupert Bp YESTERDAY... Yi... THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday March 7, 1945 will serve more and mora uver sras veterans as time goes on. "Probably our patients will be 100 percent overseas personal shortly," she explains. One of the first woman veterans to come to Oakvllle from overseas was Cpl. Mary Moynl-han, recently returned from a tour with th? Army show. MaJ. Kober fays she had "a good rest" at the centre where army routine plays spcond flddje to rresh a:r. sunshine and plenty of sleep. The ceni.e ;s a rar cry frran the usual army hospital. Although Oakvllle doesn't take bed patients as a rule, there are a rew "sick rooms," to be used temporarily for patients suffering colds or minor ailments. Beds are tucked in with Drlglit patchwork quilts and bed lamps are gaily shaded to match printed drapes. Flower pictures adorn cream-colored walls. And there is no antiseptic odor about the place. This summer the centre win serve not only as a convalescent was blocked with snow so tne whose nerves are fraying irom home but as a week-end retreat minister. Rev. William Hannah, hard work and office routine. for servicewomen who enjay sa. Id. he would marry them wher - Boon To ' i country life. Rooms no: in use ever hp met them. He kept his Veterans . for patients will be given over. word. MaJ. Kober believes the centre tree of chares, to holidaying PAGE FIYE . kw-a j m la mi 1 1 i; s. Wrens and airwomen. MaJ. Kober heped the visiting seivlcewomen will spread th,e news the Oakvllle establishment Isn't Jua; a "hospital farm" but a pleasant, homelike retreat from the military world or slx-ojclpck rising and roue marches. LONDON, 00 Professor O. M. Bennett, ehem:stjry profpjsdr .al Univnrcltv ql Lpndon, has-hew" appointed government chemist succeeding the late. Sir Jdhn:Fax.-- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA" IN THE MATTER OP THE" ' "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ALEXANDER DUNCAN, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge Fisher. Local' Judge-.of' the Supreme Court of BrlWsh Colum-' bla, I was on the 15th day of.Pebni-. .- ary. a.u. 1B4S. appointed Aanunis . trator of the Estate of Alexander."'. Duncan, who died on the snt.n -finv--- n of November. 1944. All' persons- tore . V, oeDtea to tne said estate: are re quired to pay the amount of ; vthelr Indebtedness to me forthwith ;84itl: all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to jller theni with me properly verified on or before the 31st day of March, 1945. falling which distribution will- be made having regard only to- -such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. TiC. this 15th day of February, A.D. 1945! " NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator,-Prince Rupert. ,B Cgj-j 4 .Tx 3 smM- - J SERVING HUMANITY The Order of St. John, which controls the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade, was founded in the eleventh century with a motto which perfectly describes its activities "Pro UtilitateHominum" for the service of mankind. In 1099 its members restored the old hospital of St. John in Jerusalem and provided Brothers to attend the sick; these trained men were the forerunners of the St. John Ambulance Brigade which today renders a First Aid and Nursing Service throughout Canada and the British Empire. Dedicated to serving humanity, the Order of St. John carries on its great work in war arid in peace. Through the St. John Ambulance Association it teaches the science of First Aid and Home Nursing; through the Brigade its members put this instruction to practical use, rendering public service wherever disaster may strike or injuries be suffered. Many centuries have passed since the Order began its work. The world has changed and is changing, but the motto of the Order of St. John stands and will always stand unchanged arid timeless "Pro Utilitate Hominum". 8t iMtt Amfolmtr? SUPPORT THE RED CROSS CAMPAIGN IN WHICH WE SHARE UNDER WAR SERVICE REGULATIONS Complete details may be obtained from MRS. RICHARD S. WQODS, Honorary-Secretary, St. John Ambulance Association, 8(50 Summit Avenue, Prince Rupert, IJ.C, Phone 38, or by writing to tjic Provincial Hranch, St. John Ambulance Association, 101-2 Union Uuilding, Victoria, IJ.C. - 0 .-. m it ii I Y4 r f.