Leran Tea And le Is success r,:iP P B: 1 Mi - ul tea was hfld ,.,,,,0 by the Luther, in n Heralded Iimortant avy Victory liivrwiN j : v zu. iiic si.ik.iiik On Sale k 1, 2, 3, 4 I Hcrt ; i eolden opportunity ' I to jut friend on the prune; durine the vacation wir- 200f ' miles of travel fot u .itt!; $2750 in coaches! Slightly higher fares in tourist ind ita! i-irj keeping cars. 30 Day Return Limit I fcojwvn tt . whcfc cn roi . indud Qtjurcr i jytrounj of tbc Rac.ic. ODthcie .KJtion fiif . Tour local d.eui unit ImJIt quMt fuel. CANADIAN IATIONAL V-55-40 BLOCKADE PLUS DRIVE BY AIR IS .GT. BRITAIN'S ; BET AGAINST GERMANY J:. Aid thlh01f.e J Areteran Expert Reviews War Situation With Mother Fourth Avenue i a 7 Concentrating m Ur Qfm Hi r .i ff. re prettily decorate:! una me -a i.) iCS. received the guesU lit m I titan cruiser Barto-' mcanS 0f defeating Britain. Defence Bv MAJ.-fiF.K. SIR manure r.wvuiw LONDON, LU.NLUI. July .JlllV Zl 20: ! II (CP) HI The ho British Hritmh Empire hmnim now nntf ; by the Australian) he enemy has a surface navy, Lf- gyanr in wie cmwih .fic ent but numerically far m- e iterday la herald- 4... that of Britain. He has. he greatest naval war however, secured a great number of ports which will facilitate submarine marine or or surface surface attack attack on on Brltlsn . to concentrate her forces Snnc 11 f NorWaV UUUa V1 l"WttJ defence and Is relieved for her own own i of the necessity of expanding them currently upon the continent. Her air force, lf still numerically Infer nualltv. Operating from its home bases it has secured power oi concentrated effort. Enemy aircraft will undoubtedly continue to succeed In penetrating defences but at great cost of trained pilot and of machines. The enemy's power of atiacic wm ue greatest In the- initial stages, before loss of morale and machines ex ercises cumulative eiiect. mo.c-vr nritlsh air power will receive . ... l.l....n,ml nf frolllpd. "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily . Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PrlDc Kupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia (Meet Her In a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 Can Ride for Price, of One If you loae ttiiythini; dvrtia for It. Dance Is tnjoyed ior to that Of her opponents, lUU Fi. Affair On Thursday Nleht proved Itself to be of greaUy superior j DrfW xt. Crowd To Oddfellows' Hall The Sons of Norway held a tine rtnnrf. Thursday nlsht. drawlns crowd whlcrrnilecT'the bddfellows' Hall to capacity. Splendid music was furnished by Mike Colussi's Orchestra. At midnight appetizing refreshments were served.! Harrv Paulson, with No. 213, was the winner of an attractively de corated fruit basket. Mrs. Ole - Wick was convener or constant rcniiun.ci.n. v.. . f material from ov- the affair with the assistance of colleagues and factories. Her Mrs. Ole Skog Mrs. Storseth. 'army erseas U now concentrated for her Mrs. Larry Arnold, Mrs. John Mur-Sefence and Its equipment ivold, R. Hunde de. Evan Evensen superior to that which could be and Larry Arnold. It u. w.. t.- inviHtn with their. nrousn. ujr - -- - I ..0j . ' ,T r8ea the city on Thursday night's txaln from Smitners, is saimis " . Navy Still Slrong RQon Qn the Prlnce George for Van- BrlUln Is.'couver. He Is planning on enlisting main defence of The hSUrSli S navy and It Is with the Royal Canadian Air Force. growing rapia.y. Aiaea u (Rn,19dron Leader) Stephen j. wickens, chaplain of the Royal Canadian Air Force, arrived yesterday on the Prince George from Vlc- tnHo nnrt left vesiemay uiuhuuh by plane for the Allford Bay air base. Announcements All advertisement in this cil-cmn will be charged for a fall month at 35e a word S. O. N. Picnic, July 21. Oddfellows' dance for dry canteen, August 2. 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, August 16. L.OB-A. Bazaar. October 16th. I w. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar, November 1. United Bazaar, November 21. ! IXIVKKNMENT LHH'OH. APT I ) srttlon 12H1 Nalke f .pl-tln lr Notice I hereby given that on the ; . .i .,.ni nxt the under- of the pr-mlseo t ?f ,tou"1 U K known a Spruce tLL t?d on eprvtoe Cfwlt pprolmiUly rdlie mile, from Atlln Townslt. upou UiSo bribed a, placer ml.UiW le No B87 at Bpruce Creek. Brrth Ccl-Sli, Prlnci Rupert Land "f1 XV DU.WLc.t tn th. Province orlM-iSSi OJlumbla tot the aUe of beer by IS? glor by the botU. tor con-sumpJton on premise, or elsewhere. , AppUcnat . TTT DA1LT MEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash tor Old Oold. Bulger's tf. erov wrpe. local fisherman, left on last evening's train for Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lancaster sail ed last night on the Princess Adelaide lor a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. Mr. Lee Lee Sam Sam returned returned u to the me city ciiy in rhnree of t'.l 1L. A ..! i i .. i . n-i iAAiAa vesterrtav w iil'iils Liie rtxis miwprs Rinfr p nnnr on avoont an top na lr on uie nuiccas uot.bi,c...v.c uuiu me leiiiiituus in wit: iuiv.ca Serviteurs were r"""" wunuuo 'ivn umc uvtn uicuuu. m owmc wwvn Anna Pptpr. such assistance mav nrovp. nf pxtrpmp vnlnp Rut fnr the Peterson, miss u ucu w icticw uic Mrs P Pedersen. ituatlon without taking It Into iking table was Li account. Sorenron and Mis. What Is the Empire's position? It Is a fundamental DrlnclDle cf n was cashier and strategy that the base of operations 'ii' raffle of a pair of and supply should be secure. And, vch were won oy for the first time, Great Britain, ,i with ticket num- the main base of the Empire, Is threatened. What Is the nature of the threat and what provision can be made to meet It? The enemy has an Immense air force and has secured bases from which he can launch air attack at 'short range. He has a great army inaimlflrpnHv pniilnned. But he li faced with the problem of transporting It across the sea or by air before he can use It for the attack on Britain. And If he cannot trans nort It. It Is useless to him as a and bv mine defences It can abso lutely prohibit the transportation of a large invading force to British coasts, even If the enemy eould col lect the great mass of shipping necessary ' for such an operation ver. This afternoon's train, due from the East at 3:30, was reported thU morning to be one hour and twenty miuntes late which wUl bring It 4n at 4:50 pjn. Alex Scott. Lloyds Inspector, and Mrs. Mrs. Scott, Scott, after alter a a brief oner visit visu u to the wie Zl . .J The most the enemy could hope cU are salUng by the Prlnce accomplish would be, in favorable.- aftern0OI1 on their re conditions of weather, to land small tum Vancouver. i aiuiiig jat iivo oupvi v. . A sisiea Dy air Dorne iroops ana air attack. On the whole the Emnire Is In a strong position to maintain a de fensive - war Indefinitely. question which I must leave over until a later commentary. But let me indicate an answer. Positively, Britain must try to win this war by a combination of blockade plus'of fenslve air power. First, the strangling fingers of the bloc kade In which the navy Is the muscle, will clutch tighter, especlat- Miss Pat Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Anderson, Is salllnK this afternoon on the Prince George for Vancouver and itrt. i nvAn A Hm cummer T ICLUt ! iAJ OZUKi dummv. wnat power nas u. nowever. oi n offensive action on which ultimate victory depends? That Is a large' If your paper Is late phone 98 or Blue 700. ") When you go on your holidays tak the Dally News with you. 50c nHii nav fnr th naner for two J - ' mnnthi out of town. (tf) I Peter Husov and EmU Blaln arrlv- . . . ed In the city on the Princess Ade laide vesterdav afternoon irom their naval duties at Esquimau vt . . j t . n r ' " ' - iii.iiuvu viv w w f w I ..... i.nti. n thai nnmpi nrrr K, assisieo dj . mav ss f - Y.omnnTlf nf fVlo fnY. afternoon from a trip to vancouVP ...... l St' Ml John in Murvold Murvoia and aim '""J. -A- , . , T' " " " "-";:: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blackhall left on last evening's train to spend the week-end at Usk visiting with Mrs Blackhall's parents, Mr. and Mm Charles Durham. I ' J. W: McAuley, assistant superintendent of the Canadian National Railways from Prince George, is paying a brief visit to the city on official business. He arrived on Thursday night's train and will return to the Interior Monday HOTEL ARRIVALS , . . . Pte. T. u. neison, upi. u. n. ute-Mrs. George Copeland and family hursti ggt Weam and slgmn D . left ft thi this morning morning on on the the Cardena cardena . . davs. returning In time for children to re-enter school Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they plan to d ffl R. Rumaey "y" Barrett Point; Mrs. A. Rutherford and Perry and H. J. Brown, Port Es-slneton: Dr. and Mrs. J B. Whit- , " ', . ,. ing, Hazelton; Dr. C. A. Armstrong. Hazelton Rev. Frank Burling. anJ clergyman, after spending a lew Ffank Bar Smltherr Mr. and rlava !n n thA nitv lpft hv y lftxt. evpn . . . ' . r.Zh.lrfZnSS. CZ' Vr Mrs. A. E. Beeby and A. E. Chae.' IV on the vein Of Nazi Oil SUDnlIe.s.llnrr'c fraln , nn ViU return trt tn ln - . 4 Britian'-- . c, IVancouver; H. Ludenman, Calgary; , sea communications. They might" ' Mr- and Mrs. B. Dobbs and J. S. m ATike at key points f"li!l!lta Oennan military strength and In D. D. Munro arrived In the city o . "" could be transport lng land forces ed. ft... ln.nA.l4nt nMnf ll frrncrt i.S !that now, )w, standing standing alone, alone, Britain Britain Is able the end to destroy newer Itself German air , . . , v.-, fwiii oaik lidRC i-jr , -j. ... onatu from Premier and is vlt tag with Mrs. A. his brother and sister-in-law, Mr nr, T V- Mnnrn Rppnnrt Av. enue, Westvlew. Later he plans l trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scott. T. C. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-Klnnon. G. A. MacMillan. L L. ,r Lewis, J. Chambers and M. R. or W. M. Brown and Gunnet U MeCafferj -. who have been on a ttlr w E Wa,ker Naas; D to Stewart In connection with mill- w W(lS!t v.-tnri,,- m m tary recruiting, reiurnea w.vne .y Marsva, Npw Westmlnster from the north on the Prince Oeorge this morning. t 1 Central , , i. . . .,.Jrfats..-u-. T. K. onn, unr, a. uruna an fVroPiint nnhinwi of' the Roval Gnr. F. E. Splcer, city; Gnr. J. Flew nn nnllon If ar!n 1 Prime hpro TP- in and Gnr. D. Grundy, Barrett turned to the city on the Cardena Point; A. Jacobson, Shirlev: Mr. and this morning from a trip to Van- wrs. a. w. Mcruoer, jmibkjiuuu. onuvpr Mrs Rnh nvin and child Heimer Anaerson, uiguv, a ni rpmaininf? in the south for i Major and J. Richardson, city; .uii i. unr. urown. fTeaenci. rouu; o Specialists on Sawmill , and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas. Engines Repaired and Overhauled J. H. BULGER Optometrist Kovfti Sank. HM( Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos Candies MUSSALtEIvrS CONFECTIONERY iscnaier., tiaigonie. WpafllPr FnrPrast k O.C. MacDonald. Frederick Point; " edlUCr 1 UI CC131 T. Hetherlngton. Barrett Point; Mrs. D. J. Lougheed, Port Simpson; Mrs. General Synopsis A moderate w Qraham, Shirley; Mr. and depression Is centered west of Van- Mrs olazer. Shirley ; Miss E. Woods; n,,ui Tclanri Thp nrPSSUrP COn- M-l...... n n in,l(n, rl.lr (,vu... -f oaiyuo, oiauici, ouiiv..c., v.vn tlnues high off the California coast. Armstrong, Quesnel; A. R. Talt, city. The weather has been fair and Mrs T Faulkner, Forestdale; W. warm throughout British Columbia. Beaman and Ovan Hess, Frederick West Coast of Vancouver Island point; J. Maclvor, C. D. Inman. Moderate to fresh southeast to joe Upinskl and Bdr. Wennol, south winds, cloudy and cool with Barrett Point; S. A. Morrison, New showers. Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. Vic Grant, Balmoral; Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson, city: C. Zunl, city; R. P . Jackman. Glen Valley: Mrs. F rKlNLL KU"1K A 'Bruce. Cedarvale: Mr. and Mrs. DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD j Shipbuilder and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene ' Welding 1 4m J. Chambers, Vancouver. Five thousano .. Rupert read the Dally News. It (people pays to let them 'enow what yon have to sell. IDORA Roller Rink Mondays and Tuesdays Open for Private Parties Wed, Thurs., FrL, 7-11 2-4:30, 6-11 on Sat. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Baths Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 224 Seventh Ave., W. Phone BLACK 735 4 Bulletins BOMBINGS IN CiERMANY LONDON The Air MinUtr j announced tonight that "last night our bombers attacked airdromes and seaplane bases along the northwest coast of Germany and northern Holland." Aircraft factories at Wismar on the Baltic eeast, at Wenzendorf, near Ham burg, and at Bremen were bombed. Oil plants at Bremen and Gelsenkirchen and railway communication in the Ruhr and near the Dutch frontier were also attacked and the naval base at Emden was bombed. PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL WASHINGTON President Franklin D. Roosevelt today signed into law the bill authorizing $4,610,000,000 expansion of the navy designed to give the United States a "two ocean" Heet capable of meeting any possible hostile combination. FIVE HUNDRED RESCUED CAIRO British ships have rescued 515 men from the Barthol-omeo Colleonl, Italian cruiser sunk In the Mediterranean naval engagement with the Australian cruiser Sydney, British naval authorities announced today. No casualties were suffered aboard aOK rHBtl the British ships in the action ' which Included some destroyers ' as well as the Sydney. . BOMBING KILLS 326 LONDON The Ministry, of Home Security announced today that, "since the month beginning June 18 when lr e .eale bombing raids on the Uhltjd Kingdom began, a total of S36 -Lilians hate been killed and :C seriously wounded in air raUs." EVACUEES RRIVE MONTREAL fravel-worn throng of evacuees 'rnr warring Britain crowded inti Vmlreal today in the footsteps nf others who have found haven in Canada'. More than 500 pers" of varied nationalities are el-vid to have been in two Uv trains which brought them tmrr their Eastern Canadian po'rt of embarkation. Many were children. MUST GUARD AI SK - ' i SEATTLE Member - the A House of Renresentatir rival affairs committee, retur-?- from . an Alaskan Inspection said today that Military br aU Kodiak. Sitka and Dutc'- brji must be strengthened i Nv atelr a the areas ther " tiardj' would bf the first points of at- tack bv anv enemy. '' ' Aiivertlsln? w n nvestmnt V MacKenzie s Furniture 5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE In beautiful Oriental walnut Including Bed, full size. Dresser, with large mirror, Chiffonier, with 5 drawers, Restmore Sriring Filled Mattress, Simmons Cable $94.50 Spring 327 THIRD AVENUE KHXH3 Terms Can Be Arranged Phone "75 Cherub Baby Oil Excellent for Chafing, Chapping and Diaper Rash. A Baby Feeding Bottle Free with each purchase Both for 40c Ormes Ltd. Jhs Pioneer Drtuiats Phones 81 & ;2 The Rexall Store Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 pm- and 7 to 9 P-m. CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamers leave PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Saturday 4 p.m calling at Ocean Falls. , Monday 3 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 0 p.m. Friday at 11 a.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For Fares, etc., Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE. Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines 1 . k .V, V -tea JV1