Page two, , Campacs and Sun Rays SPORT SHOES FOR VACATION TIME The Height of Comfort and Wear in Every Pair PENMAN'S HOSIERY Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor EDITORIALS UNITY OF EFFORT IN CANADA Recently Hon. Piere Casgrain, French-Canadian, Secretary of State, speaking over a French broadcast, spoke of the value of unity in Canada in the win the war ' WHY WE SHALL WIN Voltaire, the great French writer, said: "The Enelish people; are people who defend themselves " It is the knowledge of this, that makes us sure that victory will come to our side. Canadians are helping, but it is the people of the British Isles on whom the brunt of the fighting will fall.. They will fight, holding on like the British bulldog. They don't have sense enough to let go, even when beaten. That is why:t.hey wjll win. ENLISTMENT DRAWBACK One of the drawbacks to early enlistment in this war, was'the knowledge in. some cases that as soon as a man enlisted, there was a man unsympathetic to the cause who would: step into his job., Now that all are to be called up, there can be no such "objection. The unsympathetic per son has no advantage over the others. If all are registered and taken' as they are required there is no objection to duty on the part of any. It is the only democratic method of carrying on the war. f SPORT CHAT A. 21-vpar nld. Gene Sarazen. title with 288 for 72 holes at Sko kle, 111., 18 years ago today. Bobby Jones, Atlanta, Ga., amateur, ttea 1 SUNDAY SCORES American League St. Louis 4-3, Boston 5-7. Detroit 2-2, Philadelphia 8-5. Cleveland 5, Washington 0. Chicago 0, New York 4. National League Brooklyn 2-2, Pittsburg 6-0. Philadelphia 2-1, Cincinnati 3-7. Boston 7-1, St. Louis 8-3. New- York 5-2, Chicago 6-0. SATURDAY'S SCORES American League St. Louis 4-6, New York 10-12. Chicago 5-7, Boston 0-0. Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 4. Detroit 4-4, Washington 3-0. National League Brooklyn 6-3, Cincinnati 7-8. Boston 5, Chicago 0. New York 6-3, St. Louis 7-4. Philadelphia 8, Pittsburg 9. CAUGHT WRONG ONE NEWCASTLE, Eng., July 15: (CP) A motorist, who set a spring jgun In his rasoline tank "to catch 1 someone" who had put dust in the, . .. . ... .. .urns was sentenced to la months' eitort. ims umty was shown m the way the emergency imprisonment when the spring inlaw had been received everywhere in this country. He jured a 13-year old boy. said in part: "The world has its eyes on us. On what we do m thej nVe thousand tu.- mvpfi present conflict will inevitably depend our ultimate des-ipeopie read the Daily News rt . ... ., . . . TT. i.il i 1 11 1 i 1 - liny, unui now, we nave Deen aDie more or lessxo orient w ..mem, tnow wnat vro rmr 'fnfiivo f nnt nlnrnira urifVi flio rlocivnrl ennnaoc Puf httVP to ell now we must face the facts. Today, .circumstances decide our fate and these circumstances are so much stronger than we are, that we ought to look them in the face, adapt ourselves to them with all our intelligence and with a clear understanding of the consequences which might result from a stupid obstinacy. The world which we have known up to now is falling around us. We must henceforth choose 1 our place in the new world which will rise from this catastrophe. History has shown us, and events have confirmed, it with a brutality beyond words, that small na tions, even when they inhabit vast territories, need for' their survival, the protection direct or indirect of one oi the great powers directing the world. "To this realistic conception of the life of nations, one might oppose a superior ideal, but we should be ignoring our most important social and economic interest if we were to disregard political facts and pretend to forget our allegiance with the great nations which, as a whole, share our ways of thought and life. For a long time we have been able to delude ourselves with a fictitious insolation. Fundamentally, we have always had common cause with Europe and our great neighbor to the south. Hitler's ambition clearly shows us today that Canada, as Andre Siegfried wrote "is an international power which ought to act as such.. "It said just now that circumstances are dictating our line of conduct. They are of such gravity that they also require- us to consider them on a plane quite superior to that to which we have been accumstomed. This means that to safeguard our liberties, our language, our economic and social life we must cease every quarrel and every campaign which; has-not, for immediate object, the pursuit of the war and. our final victory. Anything can divert us from om-present task, from assuring our liberty and our national survival should be completely ignored.. Only on this condition will we Canadians, a small people with great ideals, survive. Our reward will be according to the way we act and the exarnple we set now." THE DAILY-NEWS Monday, July 15, 10 (entered in B.C. BOWLS won the United States open golf i Vtlnce Ilupert to Have Three Rep- 1 resentatlves in Meet at Vancouver I Frew and Preece; Vlckers and WaK ' I ton. I Singles Maedonald, Preece and !Frew. '; Rasehall Sfandini? National League Cincinnati 51 . Brooklyn 46 New York 42 Chicago- 41 St. Louis 31 Pittsburg 30 Boston 27 Philadelphia 25 American League Cleveland 48 Detroit 40 Boston 44 I New York .41 I Philadelphia ....41: Chicago ...34 St. Louis ..33 Washington :..32 23 27 31 40 40 41 43 48 30 30 33 34 46 39 48 PROTEST RACING LONDON, July 15: (CP)' members of parliament have OLD FASHIONED MuddU wcll In Old FtsMoned alas one-half lump lugar, teaspoon water and dash bitten. Add cubes of Ice, half slice orange, stick of pineapple, slice of lemon nd maraschino cherry. Fill with B.CD. 13 Year Old Rye. RYE COCKTAIL 1 part B.CD. 13 Year Old Rye VVhlslcy, 1 part Italian Vermouth, dash bitters, dash of gun syrup or a pinch of sugar. Stir, don't shake. Scrvt with Maraschino Cherry. RYE HIGHBALL 1 jigger B.CD. 13 Vear Old Rye-, 2 cubet of lee, 1 twist lemon peel'. Till glass' with ginger ale or sod. , .Government of I, ,1 ' Local Sport . 1 I .683 .630. .575 .500 .437. .423 .386 .342 .615 '.605 .571 Jack Joy Jr. sailed Saturday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a visit In Vancouver and Victoria. n,8hts 113,11 'rom one stroke back. Sarazen has won club will be represented with su'-f1 all major golf titles since 1932 and of its star players at the annual. this year tied' with. Lawson Little British Columbia Lawn Bowling As- for the U. 3. open, losing the sociation tournament to be held uv play-off. I Vancouver July 22 to 27 LL-Col. 1L li. Sutherland, 70,' who succeeded . the "Duke of Kent as captain of the- Royal and Ancient Golf Club, is dead at St.: Andrew's, Scotland. Ills term was extended last September "for the duration." Baseball Scores The local representatives will be- f. S. Walton, J. A. Frew, Jack preece, Jack Paul, Angus MacDoiv aid and Frank Vlckers. Walton and Frew left Saturday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Preece and Paul wlil Robert Gordon returned to the Mrs Falsenthal, mother of Louis Felsenthal, who left the city a few weeks ago, returned on the CataU last night from Vancouver. ' Lieut, and Mrs. T. A. McWaters returned to the city on the Catala last night from a trip to leave thla Friday by train and1 . . A 4Vlo c- Thompson return, i to I he Maedonald and Vlckers are al, ready la Vancouver. n lf nhiJ? ! business trip to Vanderhoof and The local entrants are as follows: interior points. Rink-Paul, Walton, Frew and.other 1 Alex Smith of the dry dock staff i Doubles- Paul and Maedonald: sauett' saiuraay ajiernoon on uuj Prince Rupert for a trip Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher, who arrived in '.the city on Saturday af-jternoon aboard the Princess Charlotte from Wrangell, sailed last i night on the Catala tor Hyder. Mr. arid Mrs. L. A. Swain returned tojjhe city on the Catala last night from a trip to Vancouver, Mr. Swain having been- south on business in connection with the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mandy and son, Joseph, are leaving on this afternoon's train for the Interior. Dr. Mandv will visit Usk in connec- 547 tlon with his duties as resident mln- V1 lng engineer for the northwestern " mineral survey . district. Mrs. Man-.458 dy and son will visit at Douglas .400, Lodge, Stuart Lake, for a month, LOST FLIER LOCATED LONDON, July 15? (CP) Squadron Leader Roser Bushnell, once Six believed the first member of a ex-'Territorial squadron lost bv the nressed indignation at the con- air' force- in the war, kj now re-tinuance of horse and greyhound norted' a. prisoner of war by the racing despite war conditions.' International Red Cross. mA6E ... AND A PERFECT HIGHBALL GGCKTAIL. or OLD FASHIONED REQUIRES A PERFECT WHISKY... No other Canadian Rye Whisky can claim the old age and downright goodness of this fine, Double Distilled Spirit. The full-flavoured smooth-, ness of B.CD. Rye Vhislcy come? from its being, brought to maturity in oak finished "nature way." The Canadian. Government's seal on the bottle guarantee?- the age. of this world renowned British Columbia: made product- 16 oz. bottle 25 oz. bottle 40 oz. bottle $2.05- $3.25 $4J5 i nnH roN THIS- SEAL ON tur. BRITISH COLUMBIA DtSTILUR CO. LTD ''BRITISH COLUMBIA PRODUCTS BUILD BRITISH COLUMBIA PAYROLLS" ' , RD -420.) This advertisement is not published or disi layed ritish by the Liquor Control Board or bv the umbia. FRATRICIDE ONLY IIUDDERS FIELD, Eng., July 13: (CP) When a boy killed his eight-weeks old brother by hitting him on the head with a milk bottle, the Jury decided, as the assailant was under the age of discretion 14 It was "without malice aforethought." Dr. J. Munthe Successor to Dr. II. O. 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