"GREB" WORKING BOOTS i ' , Menenite calf, heavy sole, plain toes, Rubber or leather heels. Just the shoe ; " " for comfort and maximum wear. Priced ' 'I : $4.75 .lack and Jill Shoes for Children Penman Hosiery Family shoestore ltD. The Home 0 Good Shoes TAJLY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PHLNCK RUFEItT . BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ay mall to all other countries, per year Classified advertising, per word, pit insertion Local readers, per line, per insertion Mens Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations K6 98 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. f?tarners Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S.,CATALA EVERY TUES- T-S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday jun. If Convenient, I'leave Purchase Tickets at Office Further InformaUon Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. fbone 568 9.0C 02 IS Tuesday. April 9, 1940. THE WAR IS ON Evidently the war is reauy on. German invasion ol DenniaiK anu sonvay is an uiie.pecteu move uut, wneiner it was unexpected Dy ureat tintain anu r ranee at me nine of writing, we do not know, li tne invasion oi isorway is successiui it win insuie uermanv a sunnlv ot iron ore and tne taking over oi Denmark win give uie iteicn more luouj supjjiies v.nicn nave oeen going to ureat Britain. VVliat seems like a great advantage to the enemy is that it will have an opportunity to meet the British and French away from fortifications and this should be an advantage over pouring troops against French and British guns in an effort to drive throupjh to France. That is thP f Jprmnn ship ; From the Allied point of view, there will be great; sausiac.tion tnat tne untisn and r rench armies and navy OIL MEN ! WINNERS Only .'One .FUiura Com.ple.ted In Commercial Bp line .Leatue 1 JUsil Nifht Only one of the fixtures in the Commercial .Bowling .League was completed last nl;ht. Imperial Oil .defeating (Canadian Scottish in this by a score of two garnet one. In the second scheduled fix Hire of the evening. Canadian Na tlonal Recreation Association rolled off ,lts score, njav of Moose ibeins deferred until Saturday Hih ave.m scorer for the evening was Jack Paul of C-narthn Nations' Recreation Assorlaion with 181. Indi-idinl scores Jast nlfht: C, N, It. A. 1 9. J. Ramuelsnn Mcintosh Wannmnker Woodall Paul Total I'trer'.il Oil Kinslor Hartwic Comadlna Low Score Morrison Total . Cnwl'an Scottish Akehurst Renearts Kirchhoff Lahmer 135 Donaldson 152 Kllner Handicap 45 ! Total ;i: 12 m V im tRT 'St 17 " V C 11 Ht fC 1 IfU lftt 1.70 PS W M 1 84 184 133 10S 170 M Ml m OH 93 179 147 45 733 Savoy u 4 C. N. R. A. 11 4 Amtus Apartments 8 10 imDerial Oil 8 10 Moose 6 9 Canadian Scqtljsh 17 SPORT CHAT 3 ilt lr. IS m 3 130, ISfi 04 17S 147 45 74 I The league standing to date for the final third of the season: Printers n 7 Gyro Club V 11 4 t Lester Patrick, manager df New York Rangers, played goal for more than half a Stanley Cup play-off game with Montreal Mar oons 11 years ago last night. Lome Chabot was Injured early In the second period and Patrick. 44 years d, donned the pads. He al lowed only one goal and Rangers won the game 2-1 In overtime. will now have an opportunity to meet the enemy. They have been preparing for eventualities and now they will uJSunSSS have the opportunity to do something. With Norway de-.York 4 yearl ago Sht At vew the clanng war upon Germany, the British can 'go into the end of 12 days play, ocorge r. fiVht u-itVi thp If - o -.wv-.wi.,. U1CI, nicjr aim men 1I1C11U, kllc. V, " J - I,. t. iL. T it ... I vi.niiiis, iuuug wun tne rrencn, nave a cause tnat can mean no holding back for either of them. Up to the time of writing this, no word had been heard from Sweden but it is to be assumed that she also will join in the war againat the invader for if the Germans should wjn, she would be tablishlos tabllshln'? .,, 9 a record TPrnrA for for .an on average imii of 100 in 500 points, against Willie Hoppe. The aied Hoppe has Just completed a come-back. AL'SSIES "LOVELY- m . ..... SYDNEY, Australia. April 9: , ine announcement 01 tne jnvasion came iast jiiirm iCP)FoUowing the assertion of like a bolt from the blue. Radio commentators had specu- oisa Morosova, Russian pallet lated as to why a German troopship should have been in danr. that Australian .men are tlir SWnopi-v.AU orrl rWo waa rrrnoh foinino- t,."Wvely-" G- Hall, iim pro- FUcress of the minino- of the Norw-einan pnast. nnrl Ko .sinkinsr of tlie troopshim A few peoole blamed Great BriJ tain jtor ner action wnicn was not strictly in .accord with international usage. Then came the startling announcement hf' rJi i-v.pnn ttas on and the mine laying episode became insignificant in the light of the later From day to day how we can look for real news. There : .-.in ii 1 tir i a i a. ii it --1 v'lii imnwdvr. rve cannuu exiiucL uur tuiie 10 win ail tne time Ht vo .fio ,exTect them to fieht splendidly as they hpyp Hnpp in thp nast and we expect them .to win eventually rnnttP" "'hat the temporary setbacks may be. t Whn Jfivoc,vn oi two more countries is a clear indica tion af to f!prmin aim is world subiuiratinn nnrl thta wmtho resisd at all costs. It is to be assumed that more', i;rtnfiians vmii no needeo soon pm doubtless the resnonsef will wholehearted. Prime Minister Macjcenie ing "'as ffjVn authorilv by the peonle to carry xn the war and tn use every nossible means to bring victory to the Allied cause. ' Doubtless he will do this. ducer. says Australian .men have "more character in their faces than men of other Jands." AST sekvic: JlERE CltANE, Mp April 9: (CD A local beauty operator has a mach ine .that's the ultimate in effici ency. Waving, a glorified magnet. pvet nex client's Heads, she removes .all ,the hairpins Jin one swoop; Dally advertising jr. ine. Dallj News la sure to bring dally ' SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IOOKA ROLLER ARENA Our famous Edsun Alberta COAL Ilulklcy Valley Coal Nanaitno' Wellihgton Oal Jiulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE ftUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 FOLLOWING IN FATHERS FOOTSTEPS A dct- -. .i .-.8 W : O'uar'a u chown undersolng attack exer uc bchr.w U;c ....e i.i FY. nee They are working through tr., : oi a building that was riddled wiUi ahelUlre in the ii4-iyib wat. These lommies are sons of the men who pasted thus way 3S years ago. Fight Nazi Spies In South Africa I'nlty Truth Service Appeals For Money and Men for UrilUh Cause JOHANNESBURG. South Africa. April 9: ' CP -Confidential reporU on the extent of the Nazi propa tor soldiers training In Canada, the New Triangle Club at Mae- aulay Point is being furnished by me Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y M. C A. To Protect Coast Fish VICTORIA. Anrll 9: CP 1 Joint action by United States and Canada to orotect coastal ftthertM from foreUn jmoch- Int -4s foretten by Edward W. 4 Alien of Seattle, secretirv of ganoa campaign m Mum Ainca . ,tne international Fisheries have disekwed such a serious state Commlition if ut ' -rh. f af fafrs that the Unity Truth Ser vice trie instrument with which the Union Unity Fund ftehu Nazi spies andympathizecA has decid ed to double its effort. Since the fund has started work. town and country districts of South Africa have been sweot by a "pam phlet blizzard." More than 1.500.000 leaflets, explaining Hltlerism to the neople and warning them of iU dangers, have reached the most re mote parts of the Union. Most Important of all. a fUhUne organization, the Truth Legion, has een created to deal with Nazi lies when they crop ud. Already 12.000 men and women have become leg- ionnalrer 8 000 of them In the Orange Free State and a new re cruiting campaign should bring the membership up to 25.000 soon. WOMRN I.V "V WOUK VICTORIA. April 0: (CP)-One of a cross-country chain of clubs Jaoanew threat to North Pa- ciflc fKhertas U considered f verv serious. Tlieir fishlnR 4 methods are more, effective than aura .since they observe no restrictions and pay is low. ThU kind of comnHttlon we cannot meet and their opera- tloni are destructive to aonwr- vatlon." 4. Most people Do von? r-a Uif clastlfler G0LDBL00M "The Old IWIable- Have Big Order For Beaver roitlve can pay more than anyone else for all furs. Io not ell jour furs on the waterfront, brine them to GOLDBLOOM and get 30 per cent more. MacKenzies Furniture 500 Square Yards Dominion Linoleum Per square yard iOO Squarc Yard Inlaid Linoleum Per square yard 200 Square Yards Kcxnleum Per square yard Phone 775 95c S1.50 40c SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! tailing at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL tlVES Steamer leaves Prince Hupcrt sjverj TliUnSDAV, 11.15 p.m. Train leave Prince Rupert for the Eait Monday, Wednesday, Friday, .6 p.m. J. Steamer for Ketchikan aad atevrart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fares, tc, call or tvrlts Oty Ticket Office, SU trd Ave, V-9-40 Dr. Adler Was Interested In Aeronautics i overshadowed bv th the WrWit ur, l ! Adler return.d In 1007 when , . rtent of Dn.)M, , eAnd of ren urm t made possible i . factions oi Mo , mwiicipnia a--.,. . , PHILADELPHIA. April 0: In railway plon.: t. 1893 the late Dr. Cyrus Adler. Jew- Coined hl ;it a ish educationally who Is dead f.ewU, Thf" " " fi 'wcw rk and ,.-. ... n,.t. V V Dear Mrs. Housewife:- ' Li. A. if.. u A . 4 joincu me wnunsonian ,ih . 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