PaQK- TWO PAIL? EDITION Week. End SPECIALS This is Your Opportunity For Real' Bargain in WHITE SHOES Broken lines to clear. Values to $3.95 High Grades in Whites Values to $6.00 F The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISIr COLUMBIA A HELL OF A HEATINCr 95c $2.95 AMILY SHOESTORE LT 0. Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN' - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ..... Paid' in Advance, per month .50 By Mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United' States; yearly period, paid In advance . 3.00 By Mall to all other countries, per year ' 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified Advertisements,, per word( per Insertion Local Readers, per line, per Insertion I .02 25 i The Canadian PteeA U excllulvelT entitled to use for rernihllc&tlon of all nrvm dpatchf- credltw to lt or to the AreoclMed Preaa In thii paper' and' also - the U7WS tlHTirUlt Ml rlKhU of republication of' special despatches therein are also reserved. Member of Audit1 Bureau of Circulations ArKMUEH OF TUB CANADIAN PHESS Monday, August 26, 1940. ! HITLER FEELS ANNOYED It is understood' that Adolf Hitler feels very much annoyed wtteiv he hears reports of rBritish convoys, sailing in or out through- the English Channel or the' Straits of Dover, carrying on. their trade as usual unperturbed by the Big Berthas; the heavy bombers or other German arm aments. Just imagine-that you are a' German general; onej who lias taken part in: the conquest of half a dozen coun- j tries standing on the shore at or near Calais and looking! across at the little country that hasheld invaders at bay ; for athousand years. In the moonlight you see a convoy I of sliips passing through the Straits bearing merchandise! that Germany would' like to have but which it is incompe'-' tent to secure. The vessels are over toward the British! side of the channel and are accompanied by planes. The j Big Berthas roar but the ships sail- on enveloped in- a-smoke' screen; the silence broken! only by a few British' bombers trying to silence the German guns. Then- a for'-' matibn of. German, planes-appears and su oops down toward the ships;. Immediately there is a fusillade of antiaircraft guns and' the'attacking planes are driven of lvsev-; eral!of them' being shot down into tVe sea by British fight- ers while others go limping toward the French' shore: And', still the. convoyed! ships sail' on toward1 the open" sea and'1 will sail oip safely until they reach New York or some-otheii.port With which the'British do business. How would' yoir fee)! if you were a German anxious for conquest and', you saw all this? Yet this is a scene that takes place- al-. most every, night. Ships, are coming and going and it is seldom one gets injured, nbt one in five hundred. All this takes place in sight of the-Germans except when shroud-! ed by smoke screens-or mist. The incoming ships carry food supplies- of all kinds,, arms' and ammunition, to the British and the- outgoing vessels . carry manufactured' goods to pay for1 the- imports. It is the kind' of business-j that lias made Britain prosperous for centuries and which.; still goes on in. spite of German threats. It indicates more-1 clearly than any tiling wlwis winning this war. There are-no Germain ships-sailing ons the seas with the exception of an .uix-uaiuiiui i uiuei-, bucu as mat one reported recently in the Tasman' Sea' and even, they are immediately chased and have to slink, around' liko the bandit3 that they: are. Is it any wonder that Hitler is annoyed? ! Maciikit&eMoon If the Irish Fusiliers stay here long they are liable to be known as Huttltes from living' so long in th military, village In the centre of the city. Colonel S. M. Rogers who was at one time superintendent of the Jasper National Park greeted' the Duke of Connaught when the visited' the part, THe-Duke asked what , was his former business, ' I follow ed the- medical: profession" was the reply. It seems he had been undertaker In Montreal. Canada At War 25 Years Ago THE KITCHEN CUPBOARD COLLINS GOOD gin and simplicity are-the foundations of success; Remember, wherever ginJs called for, Burnett's' s just that much better! 1 ozi, BUIWETT White Satin or I)ndon Dry Gin 1' ot. fresh squeezed Lemon Juice 2" heaping- teaspoonfuls of' Sugar (it you lite it sweet; 2 or 3 cubes of Ice Pour all intoa l(Voz. glass . add a little Soda watef i and stir'. Fill up the glass 1 1 with the remainder of the ' soda as-required. 1 Al a Tiriatlofrfrom the ordinarr CoUim, pour into tt corktail tkmSa theGia, Lcmort JuUci Sugar and lc and 4 ozt. of Soda Water, and the two or thrM fprin ol mint. Soak and poor into a-10 ul. gtaKaud add more aoda water and lea arrequired. Decorate I 1am with a pripof frcah miuC article, says "Our frienda the English are taking a hell of for Eadies' anrr a beatiflg-."- TKat is not soi The Germans are being-beat'f TATLORTNG m .1! 1 TV. 1 i. T en. i run tney are buu penuing pianes over jmiam Due these' do cmparatively little damage whereas the British are giving the Germans- "a hell of a beating" in the air everywhere as well as .on the sea. The only reason, the German and Italian ships are not at the bottom of the sea is because tliey refuse to come out and- face the British, In the air tile Britishre carrying the war into all parts of Germanyand'- to a small extent into Italy. In North t vit'aftpsnases-are being: bombed and many destroyed. That dbe3 notli? as if we were- Setting a "hell of a ' ' beatirig."' ' - Experience . f.. ; Quality Oldest Tailor. In Town. M.,TvE Cleaning; Pressing .Repairing 3d Av. Phone Oreen 960 P.0.975 CHIROPRACTOR! Stanley Colton, O C PhC Wallace Blnrlt, Phone- 010 the Daily, rrsw Monday Aujuat 28, ij TENNIS - IPHnce Rupert I FINALS ..f District hue - Norintton Wins Both Singles and! Doubles In CiosrOarnw T Pflncp Rupert won the Northern 'iU sftb" e The Ctty TVnnls Tournament' w Co'um,b'a P''P at the Cam val spom successfully concluded over the week-end with some excellent ten Aetil T TOt"n t, nls witnessed . by good sized gallery. 2) nothing, Kitkatl f "tSVi had beaten Kln Kin-Following .m; anrtrte M, results of r alii finals: Men's singles Jforrtngton'. beat an' Borland, 6-4, 6-1', 10-8. I Men's Doubles Norrington and Fulton beat Jurmain and Lawford, Hard-boiled drill sergeant to 6-1, 6-4, 3-6, 9-7, married! recruit: ''Button yer coat'" Mixed doubles Borland and Vs Recruit (absently): "Yes dtar." ,mnkep beatf Norringtbn an Miv. ! "You .. .u. -..-....Miller 6-'. 7-5i mustn't use that dreadful word," said nurse little boy. "But: Bernard nurse." to. the bookish Shaw uses It; "Darling, this steak tastes Ilk. burnt leather," said the husband. "What strange things you've eaten in your life," replied the wife. i Ladles Singles E. Davis beat V: Tinker, 8-6, 6-4; title is RETAINED Alyansh ..Keeps Northern British Columbia Native Football Championship UNION Signals Feat Irish Fusiliers At Softball The Signals defeated the Irish Fusiliers in a matched softball game on Saturday In the Gyro ball park to the score of 30 runs to' 14; Al though the Irish were unable to field their best team, the Signals hav been reinforced by new talent from the south and are developing into a good team. Lieut. James of .the, Signals and Billy Townsend of ! the jlrlsh umpired the game, j The line-ups were as follows: 1 signals Peacock, Bird, Carlisle, Uwford, Weaver, Yelland, A'yansh Y MCA. retains the!Coombe. Northern British Columbia native jeJ dShann0?'. Msh Fullers- football chamn'on.hln which ithn Hobbs, Massey, held since 1934 At th carni.ni ' Campbell. Moreno, Bush, Ilayea, series last wPPit Aivnnsh fioirfpH i Fiddler, Burns and Brooks. . Aug. 26, 1915-Heavy snow slow- its team for the final but Klt-ila I ' " ed up operations on the Austro- which had defeated a combined! SPEAKS FOR GOLF COURSES' Italian front In the Tyrolese and Greenville Klnrnllth and, flanvnn I LONDON; Au 24: CP The iCarnic Alps sectors. First subma- city team In the semi-final, failed1 Mmlster Agriculture considers " Hne ever sunk by air attack de- to Diit in an amiearance Aivfinsh i Indiscriminate ploughing up golf $3.uu,siroyea on usiena by squadron was, therefore, once aealn declar- Commander A. W. Blgsworth R.N. ed the champion. courses to make them impractlca ble for landings of enemy aircraft Is. unnecessary. M" r ' ' AUeARK' lD $AV W M " B0T N0T 1 P'I WE CICK !UCH m S BURNETT i IS THAT THAT GREAT M s mm-r-' y . '' 'fdmbr- " AND SCARE - . mh V . THAT IRISH 10KO0N DRY UaH.Sl.20 Km $2.30 Meo..$3.40 ciaritup g wotttiaer DOTntiaa-ce-otiraTfw IimitiM uenrinaii STEAMSHIPS WHITE SATIN liar. SUW az, J2.70 This adyertlement is not published df dlsplayeai By' ttitfUiqitor Control' Board or Uy the (TtjtfermDDi'. of Brttlxtt Columbl An. American writer,, inipropsing peace in-a-magazine .HHrrwir- centi Gentlemen's- LTB. Steamers Ceave PrWce RUcrt for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERS TUE8- t".8.S. CAKKKNA PKIIt'AV. I) A V, 1:30 pirn.- I0c30 p.nr. Due Vancouver.. Thr P.m.- utiei Vancourr,, Monday .m;- ir Conrenlrrit, Plrase Pur'jias'e TIMtetV at Office Further lrifttrmstlnr) Reganllng; Reserrattbnr and TUsketr From; Pit AN K i. SKlK'NElt, nmreRuprti Agent. Third .tr, Phon86 last Shipment of New Cars We Have Just Received n- Carload of Chevrolet Coach and Coupe: Special De Luxe Models We strong advise buying before the promised sharp increase in jiricea ofloaoMMOoaoooaaoooaoaoooooiHjisaooooeHaaaoooofrtfliio Ba'l ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose llulldlnr. 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