contitieme ee an =e THE DAILY NEWS NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly { | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN | * _ Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD: OF FICE Daily News, Building, 3rd Avé, Prince Rupert, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application. DAILY EDITION Contract ae ea Thursday, July 22, 1945. —=- ee RUSSIAN TACTICS Kingdom were organized, For the next few days every While it is true that a great eye will be centered on the Ger- many war orders have’ been man movement against the placed in the factories of Can- Russians. There is a differ- ada they are still far from ence of opinion as to whether utilizing their entire capacity the Russians will make a stand at Warsaw, or simply allow the take of operations, Germans to possession. From the start the Russians have kept the Kaiser and his staff guessing. In face of tremendous difficul- ties in transportation, Grand Duke kept his line intaet, and has repeatedly inflicted very heavy losses on the enemy. It is clear that, if an attempt to hold Warsaw will endanger the solidity of the Russian line, the Russians will withdraw as they did Nicholas has quietly from Lemberg. The farther the German forces are drawn away from home, the harder will it be for them to bring along re-inforce™ ments and munitions, and the more liable are they to be cut off unexpectedly. It is the Rus- much more important that sian line should remaia intact that Warsaw The whole than should be held. a colossal game of chess which business is is clearly understood only by thee players, but we may rest assured that the Russians are being The territorial vantage the mans may be their own undo- The Allies on both fronts conjunction, beaten. ad- Ger- very far from apparent gained by ing. are and it is more than likely that when the enemy has far enough — afield in interesting develop- take the western front, and in the Dar- working in spread Russian Poland, will ments place on danelles. GRGANIZATION Why are not the factories of Canada more fully organi- zed to manufacture munitions for making all sorts of articles needed by the Allies. There is little use dwelling on the the except in so far as they spur mistakes of past us on to improve the present and future. The question is, are you awake now? Since the war started the principal concern of Canadian manufacturers wasnot whether they could make war munitions but whether they could get the Many, after trying in vain to secure orders, gave up orders, in disgust. Many are still seek- ing orders without success. If the Allies are short of mu- nitions as they claim, no fac- tory in Canada that can make them should be idle. of manufacturers chasing war Instead orders, war orders should be chasing manufacturers. In- dustrial Canada. EMINENT SCIENTISTS ON INVENTIONS BOARD London, July 24.—A number of eminent scientists and inventors have been appointed to assist Ad- miral Lord Fisher, whe was re- cently selected as chairman ‘of the invention board, the duties will be to co-ordinate and encourage scientifie work in the of which relation to requirements of the navy. The board will consist of a cen. tral committee and a number of the main committee on questions re- consultants who will advise The central com- Ad- miral Fisher, Sir Joseph Thomp- ferred to them. inittee will be composed of son Cavendish, professor of ex- . . | perimental physics at Cambridge Sir Charles A. Per- sons, an expert on turbines, and University; of war? Geo. T. Beilby, chairman of the Ten months passed a Technical College at Glas- the factories of the United crow. OO Wy FRED : 1 }» (i a—————————— = = f Hy 710 SECOND AVE i Garpenters’ Tools Euilders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery df} Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle i ; tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns i Rope Valves Ammunition 1) Pumps Hose Paint i Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated iron NM “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” _— — SSS SSS = THAT WIFE OF S WONT LET ME COME NEAR. HIM TO TALK OVER OUR. ° AIRSHIP TRIP -SO LT PHONE) HIM TO SNEAK OUT TONIGHT AND SEE. ME WHEN HEARD TH SIGNAL- A NOISE LIKE A Sict< CAT —. epee oes et — Telephone 98. ! THE DAILY NEWS. ——_- GILLETTS LYE DIR eee) das 4 —— — “HEARTS ADRIFT” AT WESTHOLME THEATRE Adrift,” a four-reel Famous feature, at the Westholme theatre, is one of the most beautiful films ever screen- ed. Mary Pickford, as a ship- maiden on an the South just as dainty as this talented little actress can be. The huge “Hearts Player wrecked Spanish uninhabited island in Seas, is various beach scenes with breakers dashing in over the reefs are magnificent. An Essanay entitled Life’ describes the comedy “This is the udvyentures of a worthy farmer and his son in New York, with the old lady bringing the jolification to a sudden close. “Mother and Wife,” a duel between a young wife and her “kiss and be a one-act drama, depicts mother-in-law, with a friends” conelusion. 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Sold suhase, WIV ake Or TAR @ €Oo0 LIVER O'FL a Mrs. Scoop Is A Very Ligh ———— MEE-EE 55a om &y z e lcays it gets its information from AMERICAN CITIZEN [S SHOT BY AUSTRIANS London, July 21.—Franz Berka, t laborer, who claimed American citizenship, was: shot for high treason at Maprsich-Ostrau, in Austrian Silesia, June 14, accord- ing to the Daily Chronicle, which a copy of the official journal of the province of Silesia. Berka, who was 46 years old, the was Daily Chronicle, saves tried before tne military court, charged with using two traitor- ous expressions in an inn = at Gross Helendorf. The expressions were alleged to be calculated to disturb the of the neigh- borhood. The court sentenced the peace man to be hanged, but the sen- changed to shooting two tence Was and was carried out hours after its pronouncement, LAND NOTICES Skeena Land District. Queen Oharlotte Islands Land District—- Graham Isiend. TAKK NOTICE tnat I, Grant Thorburn, ef Prince Bupert, hotel man, intend to apoly to the €htef Commissioner of lands for the Provinee ef Britésh Columbia for a license to prospeet for eoal and pe- troleum: Starting at a post planted two tatles west of the northwest corner ef fee- tion 6, Township 9; thence east 80 chats; thence south 8@ chatos; thence west 80 chatns; themee north 80 ehains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of Mareh, 1915, at the northwest corner. GRANT TOORBURN. Samuel Horner, Agent. 112-140 Skeena Land Distriet. Queen Charlotte Islands Land Distriet— Greham Island. FAKE NUTIve that I, Samuel Horner, of Vaneouver, prospector, intend to apply to the Chief Compnissioner of Lands for the Previnee of British Columbia for a H- eense t prospect for eoal and petroleum: Starting at a post planted twoé miles west of the southwest corner of Section 7 Yownship 9; thence east 80 chains; thence Borth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 8@ chains to point of com- mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of March, the southwest corner. 112-140 “Safety First” is the Slogan of Business” VER 75 years of Banking in Canada, has demonstrated the strength, security, safety and service cf The Bank of British North America. The history of this bank for over three- quarters of a century has been one of progress and development, and of consistent growth in the regard of the business world, THE BANK OF British Nort. America 78 YEARS IN BUSiNESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, Manager. 1915, at SAMUEL HORNER. Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert. TAKE NOTICE that: (1). The Council of the Corporation of the City of Prince fupert intends to construet as a Local Improvement, a four-foot plank sidewalk on Claude Street, from the existing plank road on Eighth Avenue to the eentre of Seventh Avenue, thence along Seventh Avenue from the centre of Claude Street, to the existing sidewalk on Donald Sweet, and intends to specially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work, (2). The estimated cost of the work is $244.00, of which none is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is $0.26. The special assessment is to be paid in one year. (3). 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