; DIAMONDS Gems or Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latent Designs in ENGAGEMENT KINGS. WEDDING RINGS, RROOCIIES, IJRACELETS, EARRINGS Or, sve will make to order, any design that you prefer, in rinxsor any other piece of jewelry. We have in stock rings from $12.50 to $1200.00. We Invite Your Inspection. FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Rascmcnt Store Max Heilbroner Whifflets From The Waterfront McBRIDE STREET Prince Rupert Diamond Specialist J; Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Bonlllal Capt. Henry Anderson, is due In port tomorrow night fol- j en, arrive in port at noon yester-i daj from Ketchikan and. after dls- (Charging fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways, sailed at 4 pm. in continuation of her voyage to Seattle. Delayed by loading canned salmon at Wales Island and by heavj freights generally. Union steamer lowing a trip to Vancouver to pick Catala, Capt. James Flndlay. Is dut up a load of creosoted piling for use in connection with the Royal Canadian Air Force Base which Is being put in at Allford Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands. The Bon 111a will proceed from here to the Islands with the piles as well as a pile driver which will be used In connection with the work. The Imperial Oil Co. Is putting up two additional 12,090 gallon fuel tanks at Its local plant. Thr tanks were brought here as sembled and the Armour Salvage! Co. Is now carrying out the Job of erecting them. Alaska Transportation Co.' steamer' Taku. Capt. Ddred Han- in port at 9:30 tonight from the north and will sail an hour or so later for Vancouver and waypointf TO TOUR AUSTKAilA , LONDON, July 25: (CP) Sixteen Hatches, including three tests, will be played by the English Women Cricket Association team on it our of Australia. WAS CHAMPION JUMPER ST. HELENS. Eng.. July 25: (CPI Almost forgotten, 63-year o!d Thomas Colquitt died here in poor circumstances. A world's champion Jumper, his feats in the late eighties and early this century earned him world fame. "REGENT" STAINLESS ENAMELWARE Modern in App -r - rv to r' r Color Combinations to Match Your Kitchen IVORY TRIMD WITH !WE. BLACK or RED Bread Boxes, Kitchen Garbages and Cannister Sets in Matching Colors Start a Set Today! GORDON'S HARDWARE rhone 311 Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. British Columbia 1 5 TINY' IRONSIDE WOULD ( MOST LIKELY COMMAND (Continued from Page One) languages. Sir Edmund's South African campaign gave him a de-ailed knowledge of South African Dutch. He found it of value in 1914 before the opening of the 3reat War. Disguised as a Boer he attached himself to the German forces fighting the Hereros natives n Southwest Africa shortly be-.ore the war. The Germans, convinced by his word-perfect Dutch, put him In command of native convoys. Sir Edmund made ex-enslve notes of German methods jf colonial warfare: He sewed the notebooks Into the lining of h s tunic and brought them back to the War Office. Holding Captain"s rank when the 3reat War started, he was th first uniformed British Officer to and in France. He went to Boulogne at the beginning of August. 1914, to 'organize rail transportation for the first' units of the iriglnal British Expeditionary Fnrre. Promotion came quickly. He held taff Jobs in various ranks until 1918, when he was appointed irJ,?adier-general commanding the British 99th Infantry brigade Throughout the war pnd for 10 years afterwards he was Britain's youngest general. For his World War service he was knighted by King George V ind received the British Distin-uL:hed Service Order. The French lovemment made him an officer it the Legion of Honor and gav? him the French War Cross with Palm. From Imperial Russia came the Order of St. Vladimir, second class. Commanded In Russia Before the war ended, Sir Edmund was in Archangel, com-nanding the allied forces In North Russia, charged with the task of irevenUng the Germans from seizing allied war materlaL Three months later the war ended but the British troops In Archangel were told to fight on. Sir Edmund's bitter account of the campaign in the Encyclopedia Brltanica describes the "demor alizlng uui effect tucvt upon ufou all an Dally advertising m the Dailj News Is sure to bring dally IX THE BlTKEMfc COL'KT Of ItUITIHH ' COLL'Mfll. IS I'ltOllATE j In tbe Maltrr of the Eute of Ixiulj TAKJ! NOTICE that tor Order oX the' Supreme Court of British Columbiil Lettm Probate of b Estate of LouU Boblebly, deoeaeed. lOe of Prince Run-1 ert, B. C... wbo died t Prince Rupert tXarenald on or about tbe 3rd day cf February 1839 were granted to Alj Ohneaoi and Nora B. Arnold of Prlnc Rupert aforenald. the Executori named In the will of the aald Ate au pflwii havlnz clalma aealnct thri w In 'ruing, properly verified to the usderdgned within one montq rom the date of thU Notice, other -wle the EUt will be distributed pur-auant to the aald Will without regard to any auch claltna. AU pertons Indebted to the Mid IMUute are hereby re. quired to pay the amount of their In- oeniedneae to the undersigned forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C, thl 22nd day of Jun 1939. ALOIS OKNESORO and NORA E. ARNOLD Box 693, Prlare Rupert. B. C One of Australia's Economic Aristrocrats There a ret-, air about this ram He lx1u as if he knows the important:!? ne p.avi in the economic life of Australia Without him and his millions of brethren, Australia would not be the country it :s today Wool Is admitted to have had more to do with Australian growth than any other commodity. Thus. It may be said that the coat of this sheep and his species Is much more valuable than the fabled golden fleece. Man in the Moon Now that the existence of bos- tilittes is rwoenized in China, it earned that the Germans no long-. declared soon. r were the enemy and that the Bolsheviks were the new adver- L31 Ti tires are showing sary. "The allied troops that "ad rr-nmandant f thf army i aff cnl'erre at Camberray, In Thev y the reason the weather Hurrey For four yar h trind " bad la the wth is because the f cer for hish-grade army posts. '"Otif are UuthliW. Unfortunately x -rt' ad h methods made a ""re are also loons In Northern deep Impress on British military B.C. thought. One cf the British army's best Jake says he quit talking about "nuistt. sir Edmund is a quali- he weather a month ago. He found '" tnteroreter in seven languages, hir nature was being soured so he 's said to have a broad knowledge started talking about unemploy-of 20. Among those he speaks well ment, traffic accidents. Hitler and are French, German, Dutch, Nor-ja number of other cheerful sub-wegian, Russian, Magyar, Hindus- Jects. tanl, Persians, Arabic and Flemish. Sir Edmund long has been an. T was once upon a time almost legendary figure In the Bri- Some thousand years ago tlsh army. Most soldiers know his That nati. aii ,,mh great hulking figure broad-Jawed T, 8 ? face with close cropped mustache, A A Wendlv 't ou know, his thinning Iron-grey hair, and TieJr minded their own business steely eyes. . ' And friendly were they too That quarrelsome human nature Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 Is what they never knew. So the world got better ani better Until It nearly burst And then it got so very good That Adam and Eve were curst So all the world's been wkked From that time unUl this. minis ' , TV, .-. r i , ,,,,, Then the troops he commanded may be expected that war will be " fnS Cam and HlUers Instead of seeking bliss. John (In country store): What hav mil In th iKina f - uicj wa, ts;UMu utvi(il bile tlr66? were never on their totems and most wonder-J ri.rlrrMh ,,,,,.,..,. quite clear as to the reason for ul Prices for the work. No, no one1 - ' V continuance of the fighting," l' suggesting they charge too much. "Wonderful achievement!" the he wrote. " ' au nam to get all you can from rockesman shouted. "You've brok- Th British troops were evacu- tourists. en all records for a non-stop flight d fr-n Russia at the end of How did you do It?" he summer of 1919 Sir Edmund, There's one thing about camping "Well, to tell the truth." the rank hen 38, was promoted to major- out these days, the men have time outsider answered modeatlr 'eneral and sent tg Ismid to com- to darn their own cocks. think tuck had something to do and the British force in Anta- with it. I didn't find out until olla, where the hte Ktnal Ata- The good Doctor Dafoe does not about five minutes ago how to stop urk was defying the French and routk the quint. How In the the darned thing." British armies and beginning con- world does he keep them that way? - structlon of his "New Turkey." Itr very :lear that he's not their Is so kind-hearted to anl- Back In Britain in 1922 -a dsddv. mall." "That o?M "Yes, Why. when h foind th eat sleeping in the cosl bin he ordered a ton of mil col " Yer. Mr Tvte h a -ood friend of Tiln' Why. i remember that dur-'ng the worst part of the depression he showed confidence In me when the clouds were dark and threatening. In what way? He lent me his umbrella. CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Bent Household Coal MRS. C. R. BLACK THE SEAL QUALITY p GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyc PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by the only salmon cannlnr company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Commissions Open To Warrant Ranks LONDON. July 25: CP A new scheme t facilitate promotion to commiwionrd officers from warrant rank, announced by the Admiralty recently, will be brought into force October 1 Instead of beln? deferred for four yean. The system, one of selection instead of wnlorily will we promotions made twice yearly, on April I and October 1. The exceptional officer will re ceive promotion at from eight to 10 years seniority, tne majority ai about 10 years seniority and the other at from 10 to 12 yea ceniority Those not regarded as, fit for Dromotlon at 12 years seni ority will be liable, at Admiralty discretion, to be placed on the retired list To ensure all warrant officer with hh seniority In prescribed categories having a chance of promotion at not more than 10 years sen ori'v the number of promo tes in the next year or so will. be somewhat greater than woui! hav been made under the 10-vear rule Mail Schedule For sue Katt- Monday W3tieUy and Friday pin From the East-Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday 11:00 pin For Vancouser Monday Tuesday . Wednesday . . Saturday From Vanconter Sunday Wednesday Friday For Anyos and Stewart- 3 pm. 13:30 noon . 4 pjn. . fl pm. 4 pro 10 am. 10 pjn. 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