?A0 FOUR II ' ii . . EYES Lisenree for Numounts Full-vue Frame, The New-est In Eye-Wear Heinz Sweet Mixed QEf Pickles 21Vj-oz. bot. EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwclery Repairing, Hand Engraving Max Heilb C1IAS DODIMEAl) Optometrist in Charge rhone 261 for Appointment roner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties PHONES 18 and 19 P.O. Box 57t Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Malkin's Ilest Strawberry Jam -lb. tin 59c Furex Toilet Tissue OCJp 3 large rolls AOK, Jell-o rowders Asst'd -f tTp X Jv . flavors. 2 pkgs Malkin's Best Oysters Per tin 21c Remo Peas Tender and sweet Arriving wjth each ACp train, 3 lbs, for Green or Wax Beans Fresh with each boat. QETs 3 lbs Seedless Grapes XV 1 Qp Per lb. Bunch Carrots or Beets 4 fin XUU 3 bunches for Malkin's Best Prunes 2rlb. pkg. 21c Local Green Onions and ITn Radishes 2 bunches Celery-Large bunch Corn Niblets 2 tins Jewel Shortening 2 pkgs. lrBiibis' fJribs From- 15c 27 c - 25c COMPLETE, STOCK OF FRESI( VEGETABLES IN SEASON KEPT UNDER VAPOR SPRAYS ' Prompt, Free Delivery Service Throughout the City i Two Telephones for Your Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention B. C. Furniture Co. ' JjjlNEW AND USED FURNITURE 1 Reconditioijid Royal Typewriter In perfect 'lfl workjfcrtlcr 1 MonVrcl! rrfirivriter At 2 IIooverapdMGilcan ers $7.5,0 10:00 1 BabyipfaVhateQ Cft At . m -l-tfj v " v JMl $24.50 MW t0 $8.50 1 Cabin Cook Stove NEW FURNITURE $10.00 8 Completcfgjeds With strong cable springs and CO1 CA felt mafljresses. Sizes 3-3. 4-0. Special jfMiuf 16,Spring. Filled Felt Mattresses Well made and of Of O Qff . 'very fine fabrics. Reg. $17.50. Now PM.&uD 6 Studio Couches- Can be made into single or double bed, mad of finest materials, 3 spring-filled QQP CTfl cushions. Reg. $45.00, now ipODtUU 2 Chiffoniers In waterfall resign. At 1 Dressers With round mirror, In waterfall design. 4 drawers $20.95 $22.00 8 3 -piece Studio Sets Vefy modernistic with chromium trimmings in all colors and different designs, from $75.00 10 $99.00 4 3-piece Chesterfield Suites In tapestry, strongly constructed in .ust, brown and green. From $75.00 to $89.00 Thone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C. Clothiers The Daily News is a member oi thtt Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It Is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations - THB DAILY NZWB Wednesday July 24, 1941 S WAR CLOUDS ROLLED OVER DUNKIRK This picture shows refugees fleeing through Dunkirk as the German advance neared the outskirts of the channel city. A blanket of smoke from burning buildings casts its pall over the city as the refugees hasten to the waterfront where they were evacuated by British and French rescue vessels APPEAL TO HIS DEATH ROTARIANS IN CRISIS Urged By District Governor Play Part In Promoting Civilization To IS TRAGIC Remains Of William Chapman Of Telkwa Found By Searchers SMITIIERS. July 24: The! DeoDle of trip Billklev Vallpv A forceful Pxhnrt.aHnn tn mnm-' saddenpri in hpnr of tho eitHon bera Of Ihp Prinrp, Riinpri Pntnrv ? death last utppIt nf Willlsm t Club to undertake thpir responsi-l Chapman of Telkwa who operated hflfilAQ in illA full n 4 Vila tMn ' Q frn fn -v tU. TaII. m Crisis In WOrld Affairs wnc crivon abOtlt thrPP ml1 fmm tViif (nnrn . ------ --'---' v b l vtl ' " -ww v w IU w fcU Wit t yesterday afternoon by Vincent j and who had been resident there i Walla Walla. Dr. Roger W. Babson had been absent from his" home I had said the Pacific Northwest fr several days and a search was j was destined to nrnHuro th rr.-t. imarlp nrramH tVio r.l-100 tnr v.t . ,est civllUation the world had yet I On Saturday his body was found AM T 4t.tjB . 1 . 1 I L. . . 1. enn . j accii. 11 una prupnecy was 10 oe I aouut uu yaras irom nis house ' fulfilled It was up to the mem- with a. small calibre rifle by his uers 01 me itoiary uiuds, men siae. He nad been shot through with business and profession ex-1 the heart Apparently he had Derlence as wpll a IHpalc tn rfn taken his nnm tifo ti vj u ! I - - ' .Mw v jkv 1 w.... .iv iiau uccit i their part said the governor. To-! rather despondent for some time' it ... ' ...... i uay an were iacea wun a Very over nis nealth. alfficult problem. But difficulties A enrener's inrv v n,n9n.n had been faced before and all. in Rmikhprs hn v..o.inn. - 1 ' ubaiiug WttO should be prepared to meet and postponed until dne of the princi- onuauuiia tm wiuicsst's, uame waraen c D J usually developpd, leaders. It' was Muirhead, pould be. in attendance!! the situation In' flprmanv fViof Mr 11..1.U.. j. . V . I J 'Ysm f "'uuiicau ..wius me person wno Sit x t er e;, oPPWtUnity. He found the body and he had then iqldppt create Ihi tu'ation but continued 'Into the- hills on his took advantage of It. 1i , , ! duties as game warden. The speaker said hp had bsen The funeral was held yesterday associated with the training of from Smithers. boys all his life and he rpnii7Prf Mr nh9nmnn .. L . that boys had dreams which they of years a5e and leaves besides his hoped might become realities. This wifP rhn i . ' " v XJi t3CllL JU dill II- was a new country, a young coun- wack, two sons, Gordon and Wal-try and the people had aspirations ter, at home and Mrs. M Palumbo and dreams. They dreamed nf a nf nnm.i.v. 1 - - irfaiwc. . great future for the country. He reminded the club that all great people who made their mark In - ' " Mr5- K" M" wmslow- wh3 the world were dreamers. w . and chUdren's children th.., .h , I " ueorBe inis mornlnK via oiii;uuvcr. 1 still be a wonderful and beautiful ! country, where the young people would have onnort.tinitip h cni that this mnt, iho fit ji..i.i ..u UVUU " ""J vs. UiOllltV Ui with the conditions of the past Rotary to be formed. He wanted f anr iiaaio it- ii . .. & .... .vw jcmj in U1C soum ana the uuw 10 see u.ine nrst m achievs-lack of opportunitv for thp hni ment. If it was necessary to retire the Dr- Neal M. Carter was in lie older men .at 42 years of age It cnalr, it bciri his first meeting would ,be better than allowlm? tho since belne plrctpri young "people to grow up without Tne Governor arrived from opportunity. .Ketchikan on Dr. Ellis's power - y , w ucaid Willi lilC w awi'U.iij.aiiyiiig nirTl founding of Rotary and what it belnS Steve Farris, J. W. Menden-i meant. He urged more laughter nall Adjutant N. Belkovitch and and smiles and song, especially at Lenrd Allen of Ketchikan. After' this time Tho Rntoru r-i..v. .dinner Inst nirVif tv.n.. cross-section pf the community on same yacht. Lady members an4 Via I ! ... rf 4Via . . . I ic was giving a year oi nis uuvcinora pany were en time to the work nf trvintr tn v- tertalned bv Mrs. TJpai farfov i.cu mc niiiuence oi ine organization. Hewas sold on Rotary and he wanted all the members of the various clubs to be eauallv pn- thused. This was the timp whPn Rotary was needed, more than in. tne peaceful prosperous days. Every Rotarlan was an idealist' or he would not be a member of the club. They were dreamers, men with Ideals. One of their Ideals' was that; young boys should be given a chance to develoD nor mally. Spending a lot 0f money on tnem did not help. Boys liked to do thlncs and all thev needed was the opportunity. "Rotarlans could ouen provide this, opportunity. Twenty years a eo In the nenlten- tlary at Walla Walla the average age or the prisoners was about 45. Eight years ago It had dropped to r2 and todav it was nbnnt 11 That was an Indication of thelt conditions f!f. Bfrteske referred to t?se fact1 CHIROPRACTOR! Stanley W. Collon, D.C.Ph.C. Wallace. Block, Phone G10 THE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin Bl The new remarkable Plant Stimulant In the proper proportions, a mild insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c, 25c Wholesale Distributors W. II. Malkin Co. (P.R.) Ltd. r To Rehabilitate Merchant Marine High Class Ships Such as Norman die to be Abandoned Danes and Combination Passenger and Freight Vessels VICHY, France, July 24 The French government is planning a new and modernized merchant marine. Those requiring to make fast trips will travel by plane Those who do not reauire sneed will travel on combination passenger and freight vessels. Such tvne of ships as the Normandie. now in New York, will be abandoned. Chatterbug" Is Fined $50 Old Country Man Talked Too Freely To Canadian Sailor FALMOUTH, Eng., July 24. -Following a conversation with a Canadian sailor, a local man, who expressed his views too freely, was fined $50 on a "chatter bug" charge. Most people, reao tut- classified nds. Do you?:' , I IB THL SEAL ' QUALITY Unci leg; GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 60 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. rhone 281 P.O. Box lit Whifflets From The Waterfront j Union steamer Catala, Capt.' James Flndlay. returned to port at I 1:30 yesterday afternoon from, Stewart and other northern points, sailing an hour later for Vancouver and waypolnts. With an even two hundred passengers on board. C. P. R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, wa In port from 8 to 12:30 noon today southbound after a special cruise voyage to Alaska. All j were round-trippers and there were . I none disembarking or going aboard here. In addition to the regular 'Alaska tourists calls, the Princess Charlotte on this voyage had visited Sitka and Behm Canal. Having on board a large list of passengers, consisting largely of i round trip tourists, C.N.R. steamer Prince ueorge, capt. h. b. Neaaen, arrived in port at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell way and other Alaska points. I For the East CN.R. TRAINS ilH ; 1 J h m t LAST TIMES T0.lnr .Bros, of Morlcetown hr t Hon sale at their farm n Itown on Saturday ami ci; most of thelt: farm in , machinery, stock and and household effect i ney was the auctionivr Mondays.. Wednesdays and Frl- the attendance was not Saturdays 3:30 p.m. ' porarlly. $1 CHOICE OF 50 HATS Rather than wait till the end of the summer, we're ; i : these hats for sale at a time when summer is not half Of course most of these hats youH wear well Into the fuj WHILE THEY LAST VALUES TO $1 Mall Orders Promptly 1'illed Open Saturday Nicht i &nows, 7:uo ana o Irene Dunne Cary Giant "MY FAVORITE WIFE" Their First Comedy Hit Since "The Awful Truth' (At 7:31 and 9:31) Also March of Time and Donald Duck COMINO THURS. FRI. Gary Cooper In "The Ileal Glory ' With David Mven & Andrea U-j, FARM AUCTION SALE River and Ocean Falls and sails' at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Skag- SMITIIERS, July 24 U E l aays 6 P-1"- fairly good prices wr.' Frldays 11 a.m. Mr, ar,d Mrs. OeorRe Cun a From the East pect to leave for the u " Sundays, Tuesdays and make their home while A t Thursdays 11 pjn. bell will remain on the tain Rupert Peoples Store CLEARANCE SALE MILLINERY Wonles vHat Clearance 2 Price Groups and RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. - Next to Heilbroners - Phone IJLUE 907 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FIJI DAT, DAY, 1:30 p.m. jq.jq m Due Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Ticket, at Office Further Information Regarding Reseryatlons and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Ajent. Third Ave. Phone 86 i CEMENT, SASH and DOORS ' Complete Line of Building supplies LUMBER ,i,feert an McGaffery Ltd. rhone 116