1? -M! pagi rso TEZ DA2LT VtTS Friday, Aauj Extra Special CLEARANCE SALE B oken Line Noi is your opportunity to take adt antage of our many super bars' ' . gairiln Short end lines. While Ther Last Family shoestoreltD. The Home of Good Shoea THE DAILY NEWS. FKXNCX ECTEET - BRITISH COLUMBIA PsbEsbed Every Aftermxa. Except Sunday, by Prince Rapert DaHy News, limited. Third Avesss H. F PCtLEJC Managteg-Edltor sTBscEirnox kates Cly DtSTerr. trr carrier. Tmfy period. PId la iiTance Paid ia Adrasee. per nasnth By JCsa to aS parti cf Briiish CctacKa, the British Empire asd United States, yearly period, paid in adrance : By Uafl to all other cosrarfet, per year ADTEBTISLNC RATES C.i pined AdTertitensrats, per word, per insertion Local Readers, per fine, per insertion AdrertbiAr an 4 Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone MEMEZK OF THE CtHBUX HUSS it M $5jOC JO 3jO0 940 El Tt OtrV.twi fna i eulmtwtT ectrttd to for rpotibeUoo of 3 oern Ctztci mantC o Bcr to U frtarwj Proa to Uu p(r od &lo t&e f- f T7T1 lilgn UXJCA A3 nzC rcui&tfcM fecial cnpucia ttxnta are Uo irtit Member at Audit Bareaa of Circnlationj rJLY EDITION Friday. Atrgust 30. 1M0. SPEEDING UP WORK Evidently the Canadian department of defence is now imbued with the necessity of speeding up work in Prince Rupert in order to place our defences on a proper footing. The air base at Seal Cove is to be completed in sixty dayf if the material is available. At any rate there has been delay over making a start and it is understood the work will be niihed to completion at the base just as fast as material can be secured The sound of hammer and saw are being heard there today and will be heard daily until the last nail is driven and airmen move in. AN AMERICAN SPEAKS "I can speak only as an American citizen who is devoted with all his heart and soul to our common cause " cava Rr.lrf.rt Pmmpt Shprwood. eminent American nlav BEING QUESTIONED Nazi prisoner talks bat has no Jansa:ioQ "Invisible" Man Now On Strong Rock right And it is our common cause. We Americans are !3"!ls"d.hecin rapioiy awaKening 10 me ian uutt w c ai c xu cxu at i . j Waj Altxtbe For Hitler and his allies are at war with au men wno re-lieve in liberty and democracy, law and justice. It wouk" be very difficult to find any American patriot who has not thrilled to the fighting words of Winston Churchill, especially when he said that if the British Commonwealth shall last for a thousand years, men will say that this was lis iinesx. nour. 1 ne vast majomy 01 us Americans wiuw that the future of our free institutions and our democratic faith is at stake in the Battle for Britain. We now realize that your Canadian men all the gallent men who are offering heroic resistance to Hitler are fighting to defend our homes as surely as their own. We say, may God give them strengtli arid may we give them reinforcement now! NOT BOOTLICKERS "We who now live in the Union which Abraham foueht and died to save this government of the people we wish to tell the World that the voice of our COUntry 15 not eApresseu uy UUluuwglijUi any uinci uwi. Hckers of Hitler," savs Mr. Sherwood. "It is not expressed by the misguided isolationist? who think that the Atlantic and Pacj'ficjocekns are still just as broad as in the days of sailing vessels! The voice of our country is ex-messed, truly and eloquently, by President Roosevelt and iy the other great American political leader, the Republican candidate for the Presidency, Wendell Wilkie. The essence of our national policy was established once and for all bv the President in his address at Queen's University, Kinrrston. Ontario, just two years atro. Let us remember his words : 'Civiliiatioh Is not national it is internation al eveh thou eh that observation, trite to most of us, is to day challenged in some parts of the world. Ideas are not limited by territorial borders, they are the common inheritance of all free heonle. Thought is not anchored in any land; arid the profit of education redounds to the eaual benefit of the whole. World, That is one form of free trade to which the leaders of every opposing political x -..1 M T .. 1 ... 1 iU A I ! Man in the Moon The circus Is aere bottle of pop or a horses or a chance I Pore imcranee of so pKtaresqu personality is easily explained., During th eight years before the! wax he was acting as a military at-! "ache first at Budaoest, then Berne. "id Vienna, and finally at Berlin, j Little would be heard of hint then I uttie prominence is erer given to attaches. It i part of their Job to. be unobtrudTe and watch. During this time he figured in an cxdting episode since recounted by eir Nerille Henderson, former Ambassador m Berlin. When HlUer drew no at Oodesbarg in September, 1S3S, his peremptory plans for occupying Sndeteniand, Sir Nerille says: "Thanks to the energy and drlre of Colonel Mason Macfarlahe the German memorandum and the map with the Godesburg line marked on it were in the bands of the Czech government the same night It had meant Mason Macfarlane flying back to Berlin, motoring lo the Czech fronUef and then walking ten kilometres in the dark through Czech barbed wire and other en tanglements at the constant risk of being shot as a raider by either German? or Czechs." When war wa declared and he. became the DALt he vanished al- together into anonymity. He was: the only Major-Oeneral in the army! lii France whom war correspondents, were forbidden to name. PLANE SUFFERED MOST LONDON. Aug. 30: CPI-'-Wheni an airplane about to land crashed! into a .motor-car parked on the1 highway the plane was destroyed! but a woman in the car was In-' '.01X T1SU , , ' .7 ,t v I Y x Jur4(L "" "f-o-ner was fined stanu cnargeu toaay wnn ine maintaining 01 mat traai- $255 for learing the car in a pro-tion'." hlblted place. APPLAUSE FOR PUNCH Thousands who how Hayana tobacco ap plaud the flavour and fragrance oi Canada's finest J Hcnr about a ride on the to lose roar British Officer. Seeond-in-Cm- spare cash at one of the games? mand at Gibraltar, Has Had Dramatic Career at European There's one thing about Princt Capitals Rupert. There seems to he always something doing. If there isn't; a LONDON. Aug. 30; iCPi An "in- carniral there is osoally a game Tiiitle man" of the British army of three-two. ha QuieUy emerged into the public Hght as the holder cf cne of the Visitor: "How many controls nwsst responsible positions in the hare you on that radio set?" war-conmlsed world of today. He Host: "Three my wife, son and is MaJ.-Gcneral P. it. M. Macfarlane. daughter." rscrcd-rn-cornrnand of the Rock of - Gitraltar at a time, when it Is "Smith's wife thinks the world threatened with the greatest assault of her hasband." ;n it history. He has done these "Does she?" three imnortant and dramatic Jobs "Y"- she rren beKeres the par- ! m the last 12 months: rot bright Mzito swear." Studied the swift assemblage of the German machine with lynxlike eyes as military attache in Ber-'in in the period Immediately before the war. Followed step by step aU mores tt the German army behind their fronUers as DM1. Director of -Military Inteffigence with the Bri-tth ExoediUonary Force in France Oreanized and led a flying col umn of mixed trooo of erery k nd from first-class soldiers to pioneers known as the "Mac Force" which maSe a boW attempt to check the 1mp break-through towards the Channel ports. 1 This tall Scot with the powerful aw and slow Toiee is a man of in-cmitable courage, dogged deter-i ninaUcn and great imagination. 1 He is a bulldog with the heart of a et. He writer ooetry a a dis-i I I crept upstairs, my shoes In hand Just a' the njght took wing. And saw ray .wife, four steps iboTe ; . Doing the same darned thing. Rittct CIGAR PANETRAS or PERFECTOS 10c LILIES 15c it try yuu ruf auibciiuiiK iu wap a Cla&siilied Ad. Ex-Officer Y.C. Now Scrubs Deck !. lit) the Thame River patrfl set- ease kno-ro m the 7r-Tire. " 'V. C- Untmuu - Commander Drain-j At the afbrnk the mood was a varied the Victoria war he tried Join up an. Cross In 1918 for resostog all the an otfierr bat as he :i "4 surrtvorc of H. M. S. YtynrttTe lamed donra. Determined Gallant SaBr Of Last War Goes when she was Mi aj ibteck .to .seat tWttTJ signed , ab t Re-enter 5mif to Ostead Harbor. AXboegb he an A. B. fable-bodied sea.- wnxW to " P" the river, patrol service ar.c "'" " took hfc motor tauntfe Into the as an ordinary deekha'-LON"DOi. Ash. M: tCP Lieni- K,rhrir n-der terrffie fir f ram ,..v. . if.rn.l. ' c. mood. V C, one of England's ' " heroes of the First Great War. actlon carried a kitten on Us Ifs the cnmj'j.i rrtu- t has Jofced Bp as an able seaman shoulder ar.d for :hat reason be- vertlstnt: that counts. WE'RE GIVING AWAY 7 Pairs Of Shoes 7 Hats - - - 7 Ties Saturday the last day of our 7th ANNIVERSARY SALEwe are giving away seven pairs of shoes (your choice of our entire stock) with the first seven suits sold. Our Suits are the style stars of the season. Superb values that will put you steps ahead in the style parade for fall. We are also giving seven hats. (Your own selection) with the first seven topcoats sold. We only wish that we could describe these coats to you because they are really first rate examples of tailoring, styling and quality .Seven ties will be given away. (Select your own.) With the first seven pairs of trousers sold. Remember that Saturday is your last- opportunity to take advantage of our 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE. We" still have many specials in all lines of clothing and shoes. You are invited to drop in and see for yourself. William F. Stone CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION P.S. - We would like to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and patrons for their patronage. We hope to continue to serve them for many more years. EIO'S FURNITURE STORE Mse Baualng, Third Arenne, Prince Rupert Bears frra 1:31 a-m. to 5:3t un. 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