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FREE Mr--wr.. --ri This Band Spread Tuning UGiianiiy uiiuga Clll ill from Overseas" BATTERY SAVER RADIOS Now make short wave as easy to tune as domestic stations SENSITIVE SELECTIVE ECONOMICAL. Model B-$l -A tnurtlr tylJ bittery tiblt rt with new type Band Spread Overieti DiIt tt it convenient nple for full vision tuninf. makes ih n wave tuning eaiy, low drain tube and batten. plujrin connection for Record Player, btiutifui walnut cabinet. SB Complete with baucries Ow' J. H. BULGER Fresh Local Raw and Optometrist Pasteurized Mirk d,' VALENTIN DAJRY roi Koyal nnk Bank Bide PHONE M7 . It's interesting to know whsn reading the Daily. News that the people of the. s?hoe district tla 2,m, WAR AIMS DISCUSSED Capt. Elmore Philpott Gives His Ideas About Issues In Present War Confident Of Ultimate Victory i The Nazi menace is not joins ito be beaten by November 15. jThere is no more chance of thai than there is of Hitler crushing .Britain by that time. "It will take ,us some years to restore any real I stability to the world. We will be j fortunate if we get along very jmuch with the Job by 1944 or 1945. wuu& c way cjijci a lung war characterized by intermittent furious outbursts with long luiis between." So declared Capt Elmore Philpott M. C. of Victoria ,Jn an address at the Canadian Legion Hall last night under the auspices of the Women's Canadian Club. that where the. British were carry-tag the brunt. If the situation be came desperate enough the United States was bound to come in if I not only to save their souls but to save their skins." Outlining his idea of war aims Capt. Philpott declared that the things for which Great Britain ( and the Empire stood had been won over a period of centuries at, .great cost. "First, we stand for established Justice, something ' whleh it had taken thousands of years to win and develop but which I the Nazis would sweep aside in a few months. Other alms were re-' .ligtous freedom, social rights and' political control of government Democracy might be a long way from being psTfect but it did give priceless privileges which should never be lost and for which the Adolf Hitler and the stran?.. rir cumstances which had Jed up to his accession to power. Three yean of miserable existence under novation in Vienna arter the death of his father and mother had had an Important bearing on HMer's psychology, the speaker bl!ved. When the First Great War came, he threw himself on his knees and thanked God that his opportunity had come. Since then he had (never been off the German pay-Toll. The technique of his career had always been along one line the entanglement of other peoDle in conspiracies which he used fo his own advantage. Th? acceptance by the German people, greit In many respects, of the crazy philosophies of an insane man, the speaker characterized as on? of the "strangest exhibitions of stupidity the world had ever seen." I speaking of Japan, Capt. Philpott expressed belief that the Nipponese was not a primary menace If Hitler was beaten, there would be no need to worry about Janan Only If Hitler won would there be a real danger from the JaDanese. "The only menace we need to worry about today is Nazism." There was a laree attendant at Capt. Philpott 's lecture. Miss E. M. Earl, president of the Women' Canadian Club, was in the chair. Len Crlpps sang "There'll Always be an England." the audience Joining in the chorus. C. P. Bal-agno accompanied Mr. Crinns. Mrs. C. E. Cullin presided at the piano for "O Canada" and "God Save the King." There was a silver collection for the dry canteen fund. LITTLEMORE, Eng.. Sept. 27: (CP) A snfall private chapel at a monastery here founded bv Cardi nal John Newman before he be- M T) i 1 7 I 1 l converted to Air Raid Precautions heauqurtcib. i f time had come to fight. "And." continued the sceakerj "you can't win wars unless you' take th- offensive. On the I " political front, too. the offensive .f must be taken." In this political offensive there would eventually! oe assistance from France, Italy. Spain and even Germany. Britain And United States Capt.. Philrctt reiterated the TBI DA1LT NTWI Friday Septemhu. . , M yH i This advents; nent ti not published or displayed in the Liquor Control Board of : :hc Government of British Columbia. Whiff lets From The Waterfront urrajction in n r nnr rr th ma.M.1 r . . - . k 1 1 mmnB mm tHIT ill II if n1 ..vWTVXTBil 3B W.I MIS 17 JW Each pad will kill flic, all day and every day for three vetkt. 3 pads in each paekrl. 10 CUNTS VER PACKET at DruggUli, Crocrrt, General Slorei. WHY PAY MORE? THE WILSON iXV PAD CO, lUmiliou, Oul. Our Famou Edvjn Alberta COAL Bulkley. Valley Coal Nanaimo Wellinglun Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 Mcintosh Apples Arriving with each boat. Fancy Wrapped Q-fl QC Per box ViatJtJ Jumble Pack Q" 7(? Per box QX.iD Buy Them by the Box. MUSSALLESI'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' Opn- i ; ) Canadian Legion I VANDERHOOF The Vanderhoof branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society is active in connection with the national campaign now in progress. A matins wa held on Tuesdav in the Canadian Legion roomt. The Van- dern of campaign committee consists of J. B. Feeney and Stephen Holmes. Mr and Mrs, Jerrold Johnson Of j Vanderhoof have left for Vancou- ver Mr. Johnson has enlisted. Rev Robert Herblson, retired United Church minister of Van- mver. has arrived in Vanderhoof to take charge of the United Church tnsion field here while his son, Rev Hugh Herbison, the regular aa: -jot. spends a vacation In Ontario. The Ladles' Aid of the United Church at Vanderhoof has resumed activities for the winter. There was a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Philpott. Rt. Rev. O. A: Rlx, Bishop of Caledonia, on hts way back to Prince Rupert after attendlne church meetings in Eastern Canada, has been in the Vanderhoof district this week. , k Ex-Aid. E. B. Andros of Victoria is visiting at Vanderhoof with his niece. Mrs. 11. V. Taylor. Miss Elsie Goodman, another niece, aceom panies Mr. Andros on his visit to vanderhoof. ' Weather m tne vanderhoof dls trict continues to be warm and pleasant. During the past week there was the first touch of night frost. i Inspector J. Coleman of the De- AssnEl FOK SALLr nation m"iiyJltJm SALE-Old furnlture-dres- he United States. Within two or PUl HoteL i2i rlved in port at J2:15 noon today1 l1? from Vancouver via the Queen FOR SALE-Singer sewing mach-fcWBttS! - to, toe. Treadep, cond,- h Ywn.rwi. ., . narrow msm on ner return south am Ave. .pnono cornerstone of better ,tn- a gov- ove, rniltjB Black 318 ,or. ... k . . w iiuu in niniu was ever (known with . the dawn of a betto ? ' TJ0 .f1- m &&Atemt PrincAde-iSSSffi?" wo" mean for mS&fcKtr HtighW William Is 'te nothing more than me. ln or at 6:30 thlsvenlng !cJneftS o,0116 SUg? an" from lh south 4 will sail at 10 SKtflTS SgeE Pnf- n her rstum to Vcn"ver joo stui to do do waypomts In opening his address. Capt. - riiupcci gave an interesting account of the personal history of .FOR QUICK SALE - BeauUfijl muskraioaf. Practical new sprtag-fmed Vinattress, sp&ary I washer, 2 vacuum cleaners'ra'di, etc. Mrs. 'Max Asemlssen. Phone 564- (231) WANTED WANTED Experienced general must be good cook, no other need applyPhpne 775. (230) WANTED For October 1, small furnished house or suite. Adults. Box No. 24 or Phone Blue 163. 'tf) " TFT stove til-1 POLISH SAVES YOUR TIME "Jet" Cleans Hot Stoves In SafetyAll B.C. Stores NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Rates 75c up 5D Rooms Hot it cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phon 281 p.o i BSBBBBaBaBHBlBBBKS CLEARANCE SALE We have a dozen fine FUR COATS from last year's stock ranging from $125 to $200 in regular price1 to clear at- Only $50 SATURDAY ONLY New stock of fine new Fur CoaU and other fur apparel arriving on every boat. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable partment of Indian Affairs was a visitor In the vanderhoof district last week, proceeding from here to Hazelton In the course of an official tour. IS o Col. E. J. Ryan, Vancouver con tractor, and O. L. Fraser, well known barrister of the same city, were on a successful hunting trip to the Vanderhoof district last week. Vernon English, chief operator at the Canadian Pacific Railway sta tion at North Bend, and Mr. Dunn have been In this district on a hunting and fishing trip which proved both successful and Rev. J. M. McCormlck, Anglican Church clergyman for this district. and Mrs. McCormlck, drove up to the Manson Creek country last! week to meet the mining men and prospectors in that area. J. M. Johnston is having a small house built on Columbia Street by Mervill Averlll. It will be occupied by Artman Snyder who has resided In the Stuart River district for many years. Mrs. J. M. Johnston has left for Vancouver where she will receive i medical attention. j Mr. and Mrs. Nash left yesterday j on return to their home In Lady-: smith after spending six weeks here visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard O. Kerr. i Advertising i& a iiivestment ur TIMES TOXlcm , ana j I I TTT I The Pulitier Priie puT" Directed by the man k. gave you -"Goodbye Mr chip,' Our Town Starrinr WM. 1 1 OLD EN AND MABTBi At 7 30 , Abo ewi - Cartoon NortU? COM INU SATOXLV Kobt. Taslor, Grer Cirsanfa, -IlfcaitMBEU' CANADIAN RED CROSS B.C. 3 STAR Canadian RYE Whisky $125 $030 $050 0H000MKKKHB oi. oc o or. DiyriU.EPNO BOTTLED BY TrtK B.C. DISTILLERY CO. UMITIO This advertisement Is not,published 6r cjisplayed by the Licjjor winui ouara or uy ine (jovernment ct British Co.unoii. 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