Page two DAILY TH7 DAILY VT"cr Extra Special Canada's War Chiefs HON. ANGUS L. MACDONALD clearance sale .Minister of National Defence for Naval Affairs By C. It BLACKBURN', Canadian Press Staff Writer (Copyright, 1940, by The Canadian Press i Broken Line Now is your opportunity to take advantage 6f our many super bargains in short end lines. While They Last Family shoe store ltD The Home" of Good Shoea THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion Local Readers', per line, per insertion , Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations' 58 86 SUBSCRIPTION KATES City Delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in a'dvance Paid in Advance, per month By Hill to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By Mail to all other countries, per year MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS . Tb CndUa Pks U excliMlvery en titled to tue tor repuMlctfoa of TX nei All right rt iwubllcatlon of roedtl depatri thwtn rg 1m wtmta. EDITION i ' Friday: September 13.. 1340. CANADA'S FIRST CALL MOUNTAIN .CLIMBING Yegf.erdav the PnV.fr Rimnt i?nfn n u i.i .50 9.00; Hon. Angus Lewis Macdonald, a studious son of Nbva Scotia's Inverness highlands, is not a naval man but few appointments in recent years have met such widespread acclaim as his" selection as Minister of National Defence tor Naval Affairs. Like most maritimers he has a love for th'e" Sea' and" the men who sail. This", coupTed with his administrative experience made him a -natural" for the Job of'ar. He would much sooner do the heading the naval ministry. flatter. Hl anrnintmont -9 annolmril ! Cape Bretorf Scot In the House of Commons last July 8 and he got down to business af- nast immediately. Premier of Nova i Aneus L. brousht tn hfcs new iwwt jthe dry wit of hU Scotch forbears. I He brought too the keen mind of a J;? I successful lawyer and the ha'rd-M . wen experience of a soldier in the iFlrst Great War. , sen. Ana ior ine ume wnen ne can distinguished way. He is slended almost tA the extent of belner thtn. PERSONAL HYGIENE AND SANITARY SUPPLIES for men and women. Writ for latest price Mat, and receive Free Novelty premium1. Buy .confidentlattrtby; Widir'arid save; Western' Supply'; Box 667, Vancouver, B. C. (S. 15 WANfEfif lowland paths and f otg'et that there' is a higher and creat- domesti6' help wanCed. Elderly cr aim uetter ine oiierincr. i picicrrcu out iot essen These' are thoughts that come to some of us as we listen to the racy' tales f high adventure as the higher life of the mountain (ops is jii6tured the glorious glaciers, the glimpses of the mountain" peaks and life as it is led by the climbers, the men of vision. tial. Phone Blue F6lt KENT FOR RENT Bedroom house. 447 5th West In private The navy minister was born in Dunvegan, Inverness County, In the ' heart of the Capt Breton Highlands Scotia at 43 and leader of that gov-1 50 'ears ago. his ramer. Lewis, ahment until his appointment to a Scot .His mother. Veronica the federal portfolio, ' Angus L." P;rr'- was French', Angus h- wem- overseas in the had often been mentioned as a cer- tainty fdr a high place In the Dom- nrst Great War 1tn the 26th Nova mion'slife. Scotia battalion as a lieutenant He had no seat m the- House- of and returned a captain with the Commons 'during ihe last parlia-. 185th battalion of the Nova Scotia menlary session but oir August 12 received an acclamation bi Kingston City, the constituency represented by the- lafe Hon1. Norman Rogers, Minister of Natidhal De fence, whir died last June hi art alr- I, plane crash. niguiaua ongaue. i lie ocuicii Durr in on his tongue and lie speaks the Gaelic with fluency. The minister's legal training at Dalhousie Law School in Halifax, where he bacame a law professor; followed preliminary education in the common schools of his native county. He attended Port Hood Academy and the University of St. Francis Xavier In Antigonish, N.S., and then took post-graduate courses at CoP' umbia- and Harvard universities. But his niercin hhiP- eve and elo- 'secretary. i ouence as an orator give the lie f ?4- IT a. ' . 1 i Mm o Imnct bVitj munnfii CUssiFlED FOR SALE Helntzman piano, bedroom' suites and household fumlturr. Phone Armoirr. 78. tf. "-ri. .'t,Mj'V' v v j uu licit! u iij - - r , v, , ... .. , Captam Roy Rurnford, padre of the garnVorr at Priricc FOnrfnSAiE:ary Safe- Prfce $- Rupert, the story of how he- and1 a few companions climbed - - - about eight thousand feet trr a mountain. Tt i a ,ndoi fr sale- room cottage just fill thincr in toll ?im-i TUn U . i it.. 1 off yj iimii up tucie nas ine of feehrfg that he is Vell above the ordinary mortal 11th Ave. $500. With furni ture" $55a. If. 6. Helgerson, (216) and can look down from" the heights and is ntiv'iWerl tn Port salens rooms a'nd bath. 3n rai auvuiiliu IHTimCB. ne fiV STir V IPS a atin f A tlm : fisherman, only (rout fishing Is the last word in laziness VR SALB CheaP- chesterfield whereas mountain climbine- seems rn ho tbo vP vt suite and other articles. 2225 At- of action and possibly of irresponsibilitv. At anv rt lln Xvenue- (27) mountain climbing must be real exercise with real thrilk Fon sale 4th Ave; w. Modern occasionally to give the climber something to talk about. Suon- SSaTw ON THE HEIGHTS Some few privileged people.go through life always on the heights, enjoying the bracing air of the high lands, keen, bright, inspired,- forever trying to" get to higher places. It iff a' great way to be. No w and again' they catch' thesight of the beautiful pure peak. of the mountain above and they once more set about trying to reach it, Of cours' iney never get to' a realization of their aspirations but. they live in that rarified atmosphere of the mountain1 peaks and sejem to enjoy themselves all th& time,- even when an Occasional fog comes up' and nvelopthem.1' ' Most of1 us-look with envy on the mountain climbers' but, when the opportunity comes to join them and share ? in uiai, greaier perspecuve, geiiing an occasional vision of the unattainable, we turn again to the easy, luxurious terms, sin Ave. w. duplex apartments. 5 rooms ea6h; Modern. $3500. Make your savings earn income in sound Investment. M. M.; Stephens; (217) Politics Interested him. In 193tf ' .. . j . . . . . . tMarnnnalfl f rlpn for rjnVnfnlnn tvw i50QI'orsel" oniciai ounes mis quiei i: . " . " r s po ten representative or tne lone ' "mac" and small "d Macdonalds 3 00 . Has a fund of amusing and1 pointed stones. Angus L. Is a smoker. With the thrift natural to. a Scot there was a time when' he roll'ea: his" own smokes. Latterly he has turned to ready-made cigarettes. Macdonald's hair ts graying In a iiic mimsier. a him can iur nuiuary training comes at last -" t. 1924 Th . ...,.' and, as a i-esult forty thousand yoSig menlill ent.r camp Iff 1" nem,i?e,ve3 10 Popart in defence semces. examiner and questioning news-Ihey will Mi drill i m, and learn VariOHS" kind.1? of war Strategy SO papermen more often than not have that, if Canada should be attacked, they will know what fou"d themselves subject to a good fo do. deal of inquiry rather than being It is quite probable that this training, if it is properly lthe ceivrng end or an answers, carried nrrr wflT W nf nf I L he can do conveniently , . r '" , ijc4j r ui uit cuuniiuji ui every. An?n L. .vuung nmn. i ne pnysicai set-up 01 trie soldieV is excellent and the lads will learn to be real soldiers. MUST MOVE QUICKLY If the Germans really intend to invade Britain they niust move quickly because already the Roval Air Force is busy bombing them every night and the guns at Dover are giving them trouble. Every, day the Gernrn -forces remain m that vicinity they will be in imminent danger trom the air That is the great reason whv they eannx J afford to wait. snatches an hour to ap pear at some necessary function or to meet with comrades- of the last but was defeated. At that time he' was practising law in Halifax. A short time later he was invited' to attend a: LibferaJ party conven-, Hon called to choose a new provin-clal leader. To Angus L's astonish-) ment he fouiid himself the, conven- tlon's almost unanimous choice. He led the party Ur victory In the v provincial electlOcfif.lB3i and 1937 and was premief and provincial- ft -X. arrfed Aenes. daughter of John Foley of Halifax Man in the Moon Every dollar subscribed to the war loan fund gives an extra kick to Hitler's pants. Jake says he'd like ten thousand kicks if he- only had the cash. A certain iudge, famed for his unruffled behavior . In any crisis, once had the misfortune to fall down the stairs. He fell from the very top to the very bottom bounc ing on each stair, and finishing by rolling right across the corridor. One of his' servants, hearing the disaster, rushed up to help. "I hope your honor Isn't hurt?" asked the marr anxiously. "No," replied the Judge, with a wry smile, "It's not my honor that Is hurt." Bertie: "There goes a man who can tell the fort ine of almost anybody In this little towrr." Pam: "Does he use a crystal or ards?" , Bertie: "Neither; he's the bank manager." There once .was an erudite ermine Who said: "This I cannot determine: When my, skin's or a coat I'm a creature of note, But when I'm alive I'm Just vermin." ix HONOR' OF WORKERS LONDON, Sept. 13: (CP) Com poser Eric Coates has completed a new march "Calline All Work ers" which he says tries to- capture "the cheerful spirit of the wonderful British! people lit thelf war effort." COST IS SMALL - - - Be sure you telephone 98 If you wish th D'allv News dW- ' llvered regularly at your home ' or place of business. The price' is only 50c a month. Va ,v' - - -1.1UT ro, 11 III 1 1 . 7.$&fc Ot-No- Stt MM new Congoleum pattern book or write to: Get Your Congoleum at iim Our' Famous Edsun Alberta I COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanatnio Wellington Coal BuJtley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS nd FEKTII.IZEUS rltlNCR RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 nd 538 And here's what they saying: the loveliest designs vou ever saw ! . . . colours arc simply exquisite! . . . get so much for sin little!,. . . of course for every room in the house! . . . gives you hours of extra leisure! can he tvnshcd and tcuxvd too! lies flat xvithout cementing or tacking!" Why don't yon drop around to The Cold Seal on all Congoleum is your guarantee of satisfaction and long xrear. Ask your dealer for' the CONGOI.ETJM CANADA LIMITED 3700 St. Patrick Street - Montreal your hoirfsefurnisliings dealer and sec why everyon6's so enthusiastic about the smart new Congoleum line? In small arid large rugs or hy-the-yartl, you'll find the new patterns irrcsiatiltle! 1X3 MacKenzies Furniture Gordon and Anderson Have a Large Stock of Congoleum Rugs. Call and Look Them Over. GORDON'S MAN-EATING BEES PACHMARHI, India, Sept. 13: J (CPJ Handlkho, the deepest gorge in India, has been prohibited to slght-eers, the valley having claim ed many lives, with its snakes and' "man-eating bees." GIVE NELSON'S GUN tONDbN, Sept. 13: '(CP) Among th scrap sent here for the "scrap for victory" campaign Is the minute gun from Nelson's flagship. The gun was presented by Nelson to Southey; the poet. . f , Let Us Supply Your Needs in Congoleum AH Sizes Stocked HARDWARE "RUPERT BRAND' Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Sto Prfncw Rapert Co. Ltd. Br msn rage ! tf you nave" ebmething ttf sell, a clasdif fee adyerSr ' in this paper will soon let you kno If (her is a Duy ip- he city. ii