A PAQK TWO THE DAELT ffEWl Saturday, August 24, ij XAZIp DESTROYER ABANDONED JVFTE BIG LIST GREENVILLE Week End FOR GOLF1 IS WINNER SPECIAL This is- Your Opportunity For a Real Bargain in WHITE SHOES Broken lines to clear Values to $3.95 . . High Grades in Whites Values to $6.00 PAILY EDITION 95c 2.95 i Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PttlNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 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 $3 00 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 Mail to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion .02 Local Readers, per line, per insertion .25 Tb Canadian Pita la exclusively entitled to ue for republication of all ue-ws decpatcbea credited to U or to toe Associated Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights ot republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations MKM11EK OF THE CANADIAN TUESS Saturday, August 23, 1940. FD1TORIA1S MUST BE REALISTS It must not be thought, that, -because the British have failed to announce the damage done to their country, they have escabed without any damage. No sensible person would think that. Some of the bombing planes have broken through and bombed objectives and it is quite possible that some of the factories have suffered. We all realize that this must be. An important thing is that many more German than British planes have been brought down and" that much more damage has been caused to German military objectives than has been caused to British In fact, our side has been eetimr far the best of the fierlit so far. That is the important thine: to n member. We-! must be realists, not imagining that our side is escapin without damage but also rightfully realizing that we are getting the better of the fight. THE BIG BERTHAS ' The Big Bertha guns .being fired against southwest England will have little effect so far as winning the war is concerned. Even under the best possible condition? they could-af feet only a few? miles of territory and the cost of the bombardment must be very great compared with the results achieved. Yesterday's report said that many of these guns had been silenced by the action of the Royal Air Force. Also British guns were able to fire across the channel in answer to the Germans. Something more effective than that bombardment will have to be found if the Germans expect to win this war. SHOULD WE BE PLEASED? Some criticism has been levelled at those who expres? pleasure when men are shot down by the British in the present war. And yet we are all pleased to hear of a British victory and the greater the destruction of men or material the greater the pleasure. War is the business of killing each other and, if we do not kill the enemy, they yill kill us. The expressions of pleasure come from knowledge of the fact that every time there is a German or Italian disaster the nearer we are to winning the war. And the end of the war is that for which most of us wish. At a time like this we all become inhuman, savage, callous unchristian perhaps. It can't very well be helped. If we are to- have a Ibetter world we must be willing to fight for it. We cannot allow a Hitler or a Mussolini to ravage country after country with impunity. Dictator ship, whenever it may be, ih abherrent. So we rejoice when our men shoot down a German or Italian plane and, if they slioot down a hundred or two with the loss of several. hundred aviators, we are more than pleased because itprevents them doing the same with us. We are not invading them. They are invading us and neither' Germany nor Italy has any.good reason for. doing so. A German destroyer is shown, abandoned and in flames east of Narvik harbor, Norway. Pictures are now becoming general of the April naval bat tie. SPEEDED UP IN CANADA Air Schools in Higher Gear To Meet Needs of British Air Forces OTTAWA, Aug. 21: (CP) Canada is speeding up the training of bomber and fighter pilots to man the parade of new planes which is strengthening Britain's air New flying fields and building!! are being constructed all over the .Dominion for the British Common-Iwealth Air Training Plan. The be-j ginning of Intensive air warf art- over Britain has resulted in acce) eration of the scheme and many flying schools are being opened ahead of schedule. Already the training plan Is tak ing on Imperial outlines. One smal' group of student airmen has arri 0JWD COMMERCIAL PLEASE register before September 15 for Mrs. Hill's daytime commercial classes. Phone Red 923, (200) FOR KENT FOR RENT First class room and board. Phone Green 973. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Enterprise latest model oil range. Large size, forced draft, large oven and warming closet. Cost $195; Used only eight months. Finish like new. Snap at $125. Terms. 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Ave. West Tved from Britain for instruction at service ilyinji schocri" in Canada. Air Minister Power has announced that others will soon come from the United Kingdom, Australia and al seven weeks of advanced training. Pilots being trained to handle' bombers fly the Avro Anson, n twln-englnei British aircraft. Fighting pilots use speedy little pursuit ships. For the first time their training olanes are equipped with bomb racks and machine-guns. The airmen practice aerobatics, formation flying and navigation. They learn how to fly by Instruments alone through darkness, fog or rain. Fln-llly they are given a polishlng-up in aerial marksmanship with machine uns and bombs at one of 10 bombing and gunnery, schools. Then their training Is complete; They will be ready to proceed over seas for actual operations .against the enemy. They will Join hundreds of Canadian airmen who are already In the United Kingdom to fly spitfire and Uurrican fighters in .he defence of Britain, or heavy bombers like the ones which have been smashing at German objec-Uves on the continent. BASEBALL SCORES National League New York 10, Pittsburg 13. Boston 7, Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 5. Brooklyn 4, Chicago S American Leaf im ClecelandNew York f. Chicago 2, Washington 3. St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 6. SPORT CHAT New Zealand. The latest move to speed up the The Canadian National Recrea-.utput of pilots: Is the shortening tion Association is awaiting a dry-of the. time it takes to make an air-f ing npiof weather conditions so as man from a civilian. Under the to wind up the trophy season this new schedule, pilots win be ready i week-end with the playing of flu-for active service in 25 weeks in-iala in two rink competitions foi stead ot the 28 weeks originally, al-Lthe Tip Top and the Woodland lotted Memorial trophies. Jack Preece and Thousand of young men between 'Jack Frew rinks are In the final for 18 and 28 years of age have now, the Tip Top trophy. In the Wood- been enrolled for training. Their. land Memorial trophy final R. E. first four weeks' are spent at Initial training schools where ,viey study Air Force law, the theory of flight." mechanics and related subjects. Then those who ire training to' ;e pilots are promoted to one of 20 elementary flying training schools lelng estabjlshed through the Dominion. These schools are operated by private companies set up by 'inits of thd Canadian Flying Clubs Vssoclatlon under Royal Canadian Ir Force-supervision. Fly Training runes Here the student airmen get thel? 'irst flying Instruction. After sev- Benson's rink has reached the final and will meet the winner of the semi-final between Ben. Dalgarno and Thomas McMeekln rinks. Early this week A. T. Parkin and Ben Dalgarno won the doubles championship of the Club by defeating a.' Samuelson and D. A. MacPhee 23 to 16. Goal of all pitchers is a 20-game winning season. A year ago four pitchers from each major leagn-s achieved this feat Bob Feller of Cleveland, Red Ruffing of the New York Yankees, Dutch Leonard of m weeks they are able to fly slow Washington and Buck Newsom of 'raining planes-the De Havllland Detroit m the American League of Moth or the Fleet Finch. In addl- Curt Davl of the St Louis Cardin- Uon, they j have received more als. Luke Hamlin of Brooklyn and -.round Instruction and training In Bucky Walters and Paul Derringer ,he use of, machine-guns. of Cincinnati in the National. This The next step Is seven weeks of season only five tossers appear falr-'ntermedlate training at a servlce.lv sure of hitting the 20 figure nn-"lylng training1 school operated dir- less others put on a late stretch ctly by the R.CAJV Eight of these Purt. C rurrent pace getters are schools will too--ooen by the end of 1 Cleveland Feller with 20 and six '.he. year. This U.hali the number .nd Al Mllnar, with. 14 and .seven, which will be- operating when the Detroit's Newsom with' 14 and two, Commonwealth plan has reached Its" uncinnatu Derringer with 16 and peak. nln -nd Walters with 16 won and The alrmeft learn to flv fast, low- l'eTht lost. wing monoplanes, either the North American Harvard or the Fleet 60 -both of which fly about 200 miles an hour, double the speed of the primary trainers. " " They then move on to their, fin It's the cumdiativt cne.ct of advertising that counts. Jean MacLean A.T.C.M. and Ruth Nelson A.T.CJI. Announce the Opening of PRIVATE and CLASS TUITION in PIANO and THEORY Commencing September I Phone Green 836 or Green 403 Studio in Federal Block CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up AJ CENTRAL APARTMENTS Mrs. C. E. Clack, Proprietress ELSIE F. HEAPS A.TXJ.M. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Experienced In' all Grades. A.T.C.M. Successes. Special Training in Beginner's Class Work Phone BLUE 997 Classes Open September 3rd UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prtac Rupert for Vancouver T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TEES- X.8.S. CARDKNA Fit I DA V. DAY, 1:31 Vancouver, Tbars. pjn. Doe 10:30 p.m. Vancouver, Monday a.m. tf Convenient. fleaM Furebas Tickets at Offlc Furthrt information Regarding Reservations anfl Tickets From FRANri J .fiKlNNfcK, ihle RMpr Agsnt. Jhlrd Ave. Phone m Entries For Jasper Annual More NumrroiH Than Ever Hiore JASPER PAHK, Aug. 24 An en-; try list which tops all previous re- 1 cords bv a substantial margin al-1 ready has been posted, with execu- iltltiUd KlncolMh by Score of Oat to Nothing in Football Semi-Final Greenville defeated Kincolit.h by a score of cna to nothing Tbnrsdav afternoon in a?i exciting sem.-rimj tives of Jasper annual Totem Pole; game for the Northern British C. Oolf tournament, it was- reported ; lumbia natty- fooUiall champion- today. With the opening date sep-(snip in connecrcon witn in ti. tember 1, still a week away, 250 carnival, Twacvertfme periods had golfers alrcaav r. ve regisierm lor w ok pwj?a,cipra goau wujniade' the comnetltlon. firmly establish '."Oreenville will meet Alyansh for thr ing the Totem Pole as the most title. , popular of Canadian mountain re- . Henry, Diekens refereed thursdaj1 sort gun nniu. aiicuiuuiiB gams a.uu J a i s. UrCDl- Don Thompson, long-driving ace ner and Herb Morgan were lines- frnm Pnrflnnrt OrrtrQn. Who eOD- mmfi. '. ' ped the Totem Pole trophy for the American west coast conunnent last fall, is listed among the en- from United Btatis although vlr- trants. as is Seattle's threat, Ralph many every city tn Canada will b Whaley. Barbara Winn, winner of ! represented, The Pacific coast's the women's event in 1939, also i large entry mil come oy way of will be on hand to defend her Vancouver; travelling on a ipedal crown while her opposition In thai train of Pullmans, only train of Its finals, Mrs. W. R. Gumming of kind to be operated to any golf Vancouver, will make another at- tcurnament in North America temot to lift the title I As in previous seasons, bulk of' A firty cent euMViiea a. wX entrants in this year's tourney are often make you man dollars. 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