PAOX TWO Campacs and Sun Rays .SPRiT.SH0ES-F0R H WC'ATION'TIME The Height of Comfort and Wear in Every Pair Famly shoestore ltD. The Home of Good Shoes dollars in tning EDITORIAL SLEEP THROUGH BOMBINGS He has spent many millions of J to make the people happy and some of Sti- has teen wasted. He has made some people look to the government to keep them in a life of comparative ease and much of thermoney "with which it has been done is borrowed money. Now the international situation has forced the President into a" hW SDen'dine- sm-ee. which will keen The final game o? the Mobley Capi City Football League" piayrd last erening was produetiTe of a An illustration of how people may become accustom-jnrst shot from the spoc splendidly guns, ed to anything is seen in -the Old Country where a con- i a i . Ml 1 - . 1 t Z siaeraoie pan oi me population sieeps on peaceiimy in spite of airraids. While a majority take to air raid snei ters. a considerable minority carry on and take their rest as if nothing was happening. They refuse to leave theiri homes and there have been many cases where people have slept throughout the" nighfwhile the house next them has been destroyed. 'BU1LDING UP RESERTS While there has been rationing of food in Great Britain, this has been wily a precautionary measure. -Having command of the sea has given the government an opportunity to build up their reserves of food to such an extent that they could carry on for months without any new supplies reaching them. No matter how intense may he the attacks on the British shionine and borts there is no dang ;. CHOOSE GOOD MEN It wasfpointed out by BritSh statesmen this weeL UNITED STATES ELECTION There will now be four months of more or less inten- 77. . . . .: .1 heater taxes win not oe pmcning tne people until alter the election. WendelPWillkie has no past political sins to answer for but he has to make a name for himself in four months and also has to convince the electors that he has the "capacity to carry-6n the affairs of the country wisely and also in sucha manner as to please the populace. He has had a business career that will be open to close scrutiny.'; People will wantto know how he became a millionaire far a I few years. They -will also ask themselves whether he willi really represent the"mass of the people or the big interests. rith which he has been associated. 1 Ulh CiO TERRACE Miss Velma Oreig. Mrs ErereM sive electioneering before it is decided whether Franklin Thcnm and Lawrence Greig arriT- D. Roosevelt, Democrat, is to continue as president of thei " IL1?? hoHda by Wendell Willkie, Republican, Both are good men.-Eith- Traa. er would make a good president Roosevelt has the sins of the past eight years to answer for. "His failures will be magnified, his character criticized and his antecedents once more come "into the limelight. Skeletons in the cupboard will be brought out and made to dance a jig"before the gaze of the multitude. This will be for the edification of the voters and the amusement of the spectators. And. undoubtedly. Roosevelt has a lot to answer rer for. for. Mrs. Fred Nash left on Tuesday for a rlsit to Prince Rupert. mssiHfD FOR SALE FOR SALE Two gentle saddle or pack horses. llOOv. lbs. Cheap. Armour Salrage. the country prosperous and add billions to the debt as well &-E-ctiap as party kar- as inerpasp thp tax Fnrt.mntpK' fnr ri?m mnct f tno. town- MeCIary circulating ana pipe. Kearnr new. Also large cabinet gramophone. 115 records In good condition. Phone Black 817. (159) seem to have been responsible for his getting the nomin-iWAJTEO sman house to rent or ation. He wSHKlitically -unknown until he suddenly. "Hinder purchase. Apply Box u, ! MISCELLANEOUS I LESSONS In typewriting. Also high speed typewriting and shorthand, giten mornings, afternoons - or eTenings. Hegularday classes' begin August 1. Phone Red 923. WANTED I found himself thrust into prominence. His position "aiiy.News. "89) undoubtedly arouse suspicion in spite of the fact that he. t act I has been professedly a Liberal for many years, i Just at present it-looks as if Roosevelt ought to be the lostgoJo" cross on chain silt favorite but John L. Lewis, the labor moeul. has refused- Lakes Thursday afternoon. Find-! to endorse his candidacy nd he may be able to sway the-C.I.O. organization to voter for a socialist candidate." Pos-i T ' - t. it-.i r . i i Ti mujv iewis may oe mat canaiaate, running on a taoort ticket. -Whue we may now feel like betting on the election' of Rooseve.ltmany thingsrean happen in four months. The election is in the lap of the gods. In any case, both men' have publicly declared themselves in favor of the British cause and in favor 6f sellingwar supplies to the British government That is something for which to be thankf uL er please leare at Daily-News. I (170) Fresh Local Raw-and I Pasteurized MDk j "VALENTIN- DAIRY i raoNz 57 THE DAILY HZ'iS Friday, July 19, I0 CAP GOES :OFE WITH TO VELVET ROYAVNAVY Whfthrr Enemy Sighted Or Not there's Lets Of 'Adrra turr-la Ships movement from the teas to ILar- cruiser which has been in north- gan to Gomez-brought a career nters almost -aee war-be kxk and. frost Clomei;k5ck. Mar-rgan; gan headed in a good "goal Mathle was dangerous bat Parsons Jear- TheyTe had are. aaov. bftrrards ? -fended -strocshr and gales, and on tccasions hare fcrrvT r TTDO i i bE. lira j m AMERfCA'; NEW YORK, Ju- l -CP' This t the nerroos in-between season far the maters of women's clothes. 3 period -when en try body watches 6"" s eterybociy else, waiting to that remind you of?" White horses have always stood for good luck . . . and when "it -comes toscIectingRealOldScotch, "White Horse4' is your lucky choice. You'll Sless the day you first discovered the smooth, light taste the deep, full flavour the fragrant peat-and-heather aroma of White; Horse WTtisky. Famous since 1746 for choice quality. iroc S3.C4 i, ox. $3.: 5 WHITE HORSE S C OTCH WHISKY This adrertlsement is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the OOTemment of British Columbia see. verm team luexy to uwsa on what way the cat will Jump. fwn terms with the Fusiliers, the LONDON. JlylS: CP Ufe wh Part not won! "score being two goals each- Verret, a ocean ware in ooe-sf His riotMnr as a result, wtjo thetoojihy. ajwfSt ships san exacting certain where t look forlnspira-. Vetm playedhroui&-wlth-tKK Porter fashion) fe players and wis. fo Mtfd Mfifcrte -Sea. A vrtter ferfthe Associated PresT Handicapped but to he nrsfn&r. KaTafw!We te AOs $c- gwveral ouiltaes for fan are bad the belter of the game. A alee count after a M-dar mraze on aiiKM-Um -h-, -d, fabrics, a absence of fussy de- tail Bat fashion stfiT needs something to talk about, a "Chat hi the inn for promotional purposes.! Scmethingke the boar-glass eor-J . j - .. . t or th im-batr do f nthr-- when Cameron was through. -oeen w or is cays at sea louowea The seconc nan found me rus- " - " I . ihers mch the -more iTer-5re "hn off to sea agate. In 2 years i !m but fhrkhin- of the for- ',his teamed abwt 000 wards, eoanled with a stroas v- - m eorered JJW miles ret defence, kept them out. Tim- 'lbad steam the main on m brefl missed three good rmanees by shootin? too high. In a break- "fflr 168 00101 a P05" away Cameron shot high. Yini.1" IR was more than tucky -when he let a in three months, f percent of shot ec past, only to find tt hit the her officers and men "nrrer -set last spring's fashion seem Tekety to carry! Into fall the TnanWWi trend ' and the South American trend. ; The Ecaimish trend 'win be few in college gfei eiMhes Mts and sport things. Smith and Yassar started tt by baying Sockets to men's wear shops. Style scowW took notice and tins fan ereryi t tmrio-ht Rrrt Vmi dund first foni fmt "ttt -their 'Hir -fWi wlhuaiu. ihmviii off.r wwi.k mw . . - . - - y " .. f.-... tvwnjE dMUJI msu Wild IA class goal keeping by stopping two officer was -not ashore for six raits made up to mascuMne-' hot ones. Ritchie broke away andjmonths. Week after "week. month 'looking tweeds. ? ! passed to Cameron who went in and after month, the eternal wateh-! The South American trend was-scored a Tine eoal The Asaferx keeDlne ahd YizMasee contbmed- tnr irlt in th nrtr -fAi- fone back when Dixon scared from and still continues on the bridge, for a while and now 'Is strong. a nenaitT arter vtnr Ran xrrci nis at tne loocout sauons. at the ain Ther ar hvir to tw mr In the engine and boiler and more tambourine hats, black Klmer was elerer. In another at- rooms and in the wireless cabinets, lace shawls, sombreros, Aztec , tack DaTies got the equalizer for official message eaae eek. Pts- ! fthe Fusiliers. .v,, ,v. A mid-summer -coHeetton t)f ee- Teams: . ' mafority heir only Bnks with th- nin? m tropic sunset col- Irish Fusffiers Fiddler; MeMa- outside worid were the mails and ors a 50010 American hon. Andrews; -Sterling. KHner. th nrrarrt black lace mantilla, is on dfentav Tet and Parsons and Greer tackled er of the-people of the country suffering for tec&otffo&L and kicked strongly. TtebreH.' Rekl. Daris, Dix- to harbor and at w i ih rm. here Seteral important hat de- Ferguson played his usual strong game as did Dickens but the latter caused the only trouble in the game by dis- J puling the referee's decisions and that no one could say -the democratic method of choosing the referee was right. Morgan play- canuiaaies to represent me two great parties in tne united States' was a failure. Two outstanding men had been chosen. These men, it may be mentioned, are well above average of citizens of that country, an indication that the people wish to be able to look up to their leaders. Smith; on, TJatWe; - Grey. Velret Ylnk; Parsons. Greer: Ferguson. H. Dickens, Morgan: Cameron, J. Ritchie. W. Gomez. Referee Fusilier Martin For the Fusiliers McMahon was the better back, Kfiner the pick of the halTes and Darla'the-best forwards. The forwards-showed pretty combination but were weak In shooting. Yink kept a good goal for the Vei- ed a bang-up game with Ritchie and Cameron dangerous In breakaways. BHly Gomez did wen too lar news bu2etins of the B. B. C signers feature "gaucho" "namnas" -olcrs hats and Mrs. O. F Randall of Powell RIt- erasd daigster. Miss Lillian Randall, arrtTed in the city on las- Bigot's train nt Jasper Park to pay fish here with Mrs. Randal. sisters. Mrs. Alex MeRae and XU C A Hunter I V Bluebird i&Se VOGUE ML PURE WHITE V ' : 7t Buminq SEMI-ANNUAL SALE - - -Decca RECORDS Victor 10c 15c 20c -Withdrawn Records Good as" Ever Hut Slightly Used Popular Numbcrs-n?s-DanceItecord3 Choose Yours Early Limited Quantity Subject to-Prior Sale Thi.s is-Your Chance to Freshen up YourlRecord Library Come In and Look Them Over - M n t LUMBER CESIEXT. SASH and DOORS Complete Line 0f Building Supplies Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 11S ELIO'S WNITURE STORE Sloose Bnildinr. Third Arenue. Prince Rupert Uaurs from SaJn. to 5:30 pan. 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