Friday September 13, 1940. 1 aeM This alitisenieni is not publijhcd or displayed by the Liquor Control iBoird or bf the ijvernmcpt ot Hriusb Columhii !nazi heel If the sabotage continues, the entire pooulatlon will be h-avlly punished, says the correspondent who adds: "Much discontent has been caused among the French by the stopping of communications be- necessities of life is reported. In non-occupied territory, fruit Is abbut the only thing fairly plentiful. Bread is black and sour, eggs are very scarce; cheese and potatoes are scarce: sardines and Jam jare unobtainable: there U llttl; m?at, and rice and macaroni are ratlpned severely." New Altitude Mark Is Set Socialite Avlatrlx Ascends to 22,700 Feet In Light Plane on Thursday BURBANK, California, Sept. 13. . . ., ' " '' Miss Connlngton, avlatrlx and soc- ifllt. fstebllshed a new1 Unofficial . AUSTRALIA'S MUNITIONS (W-RHA Rnf iv ippi light airplane altitude mark for wo-1 9 7fin fo at wot t Tfnee hqH trift fArmor ma ,en nnn u. marke of 18,000 feet. r: r. ":. .. -- ---- . .. , uyu,uuu population directly or in- . s -- r TRAILER EVACUEES SWEDISH WAR LOSSES 1 DOVER, Eng., Sept. 13: TELLS OF BEING FELT CLIMBING (cpfi- 3TOCKHOLM, Sept. 13: (CP). Light trailers which can be aw 'n iu. VnrhpH In tnntnr cars or drawn bv' . . . . . . L . ..hUahAm ...Via w L at about $1800,000. moment oi an air ram. : , - (Meet Her In a dieter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 Carr Ride fr Price of One CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calhnp at Ocean Falls and PowelURiyer. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERt for the EAST. iionaay, weanesaay, rnaay, o Alr-cohditipned Sleeping and Dining Cars Fof Fares, etc. Call er Write CITY" TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE. PHONE 2C0 Agents' for Trans Canada Air Lines UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Rteamers Leave'Prlnc' Rupert for Vancouver: JT.8.8. CATALA'EVERT tue- tjS.k cardena fkida J 'r . . D"AV. 1:30 D.rh. ""..Vancouver.' ThVri, p'.m': J-E, BULGES ' toirietrist Hoal Ban ItMt 10':36 p.m. t)ui Vancouver, Monday ni. l Convenient, please Purchase Tickets at Office Arthur Infonnation Regard ingt'rieseifTatlo'na and Tickets rrorh NANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert AcenU Third A. VMnr SK Firesh Local Raw and Pasteurized M'Hi VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONK S7 THE D'AltiYlNEWS- 'scree, crossed a huge, glacier jind got to within a .thousand feet of t ho' top of the mountain when tr.y were enveloped by fo? and decided to return. Som.- members tr rhe Dartv wished to proceed Shortate of Food. Clothlnr Anrt hut better counsels prevailed and iner necessities Of Life In ""a"' "uj uuhhuiu .j..ti. iney sianea ior mc u'.se. nam ' France Already 1 ,fow Hf R'ached Polnt N,ne n.nf, the wt.id blr and alto- . I ' Thousand Feet Up Mountain gci'ier it became very uncomfort- t ,n,m fltle. Finally tl'ey lost their way LONDONU. Sept. 13: fCP-Num-! .,, and had to sleep In a lit .le over- erous acts of sabotage, such as the J?f .oy"' tr vlal hafpp,en" f.a, n hunt ing crevl thot wave them 'cuttlns of telegraph and teleph6he S u Tt '-Vc tbelter. In the morrlBi they .wires are reported by people to retrace their steps until ,r vmg ai usoon from France, says'XT.'.t, . .... . . "L "'lily" thev discovered somcfjin?, fami- in rnitinnnrfi.nf v.- t j h-juu oi iuj iu aicuu vc-swriuajr ui , . j... Dally Telegraph. .... .JPt. Rev.) Jt C H. Durnttrd At Bordeaux the German, havo wuo- Wlln a r3"? iea y Ul- WBU1 n-ntln.' LwiiPrt nm,.iom,fi .Carter, climbed to within . fou- . aajui bUal Captain-Durnford described im ady for a EXCUSE FOR BEARS rest. Thev snent Sundav lust wan- . . . 'derini? around a dmlrhv; the seen- BERKELEY, Calif., Sept. 13: Twenty -Five NOMINATE September 13, 1913 Gordon German Put Up For Presl- Capt. C. H. Nicholson, manager &tni of Junior Chamber Of of the Grand Trunk Pacific Steam- Commerce ship: Co., arrived In tha city o? nc PInce titse fi m V.:nrm-1 1 ver thi nni..:ng, hetig here- to j NomtaatIo.0f officers of the ncU'tlorr. Frame Cu-lnane, x :-... S(AtiimW th Prince Rub- isterrof lain, pre ll-vvys: E S. Chains-1. rt rh,mhpr J'rV. tn the r.' of the Grand', '1 rnnn Pacific Hallway; Morlry Donald- tson, vlce-presiaent ana general 'irmnairw J P nalrvmnlp vice- and feet of the peak of one of the sm,& dea11 hIs llt.st ,expeice l.n ! president and general traffic Seven Sisters at Cedarvale. The "d!,ns d,7" a glacier, with only , manager; w. P. Hlnton aMistant feature of the trip was swnd'n? "'s T, ,, " "".traffic manager; W. E. Duperow, Capt. Dunrford said the; climS- tween oppnnlpH nrt .i a leel " "t ana- D-v Pn excent fA, ... . ' me. ny territory, special missions on "All British subjects in the Bordeaux region have been rounded up. Both men and women have coming year are as follows i President, Gordon ;T. perrrtan. Vice-President, Alfred.M. Rlvett. tour. Secretary, Trevor J. Williams. ' Treasurer, Clifford, 6. Ham.! I Executive J. C. Gilker. Ross In night on the mountain during tile !nole ths ,cllmb wa? an ou.t" general passenger agent, and A. E.'gram, Syd Elklns, Stanley Saville, hard biscuit to rhew. ' w?uld not on any account have arrive tomorrow night after a visit Mortimer. Sam Jurmaih. Tommy misseu. t.i. . . . !to ! Fraser. Fraser, Peter Peter DeJone. DeJong, L. L. M. M. Ase I P. of Toronto, commanding officer The election will take place Oc- ery. and Incidentally cli'ubhvr only (CP) People say "as cross as a of the Forty-Eighth Highlanders tober 1. bout a thousand feet in thctf bear" and no wonder, since ac- who recently returned from France, ..Mkl.. it ... . i il - ' i i r i i . i n i . i- . n.l... ri . . n I n n been sent to concentration twJr camps .orlv nnH ,v nnnn renhert a nen ,th aw rtav)r stuffs eintnini 3i.1-l0,m on the noa-1" Ws 6.000 ness for sweets, are the only North stuns, clothing and almost all the Mobley to be raffled for the Red for the same purpose; PAO-JEWE Third Term Is s c Issue Asserts Wendell Willkie RUSHVIiLE, Lndiana, Sept. 13: CP Wendell Wilkie, Republican candidate fcr the presidency of the United States admits that the fundamental issue in the election cam-paten against President Franklin D. "Roosevelt is that of the third term. On thi there js a wide gap ;of philosophy. Willkie l about to I start on a hatlon-wide campaign SWEDEN'S A. R. P. STOCKHOLM," Sj?t. 13: (CP) Neutral Sweden is energetically completing her air rMd protection Ase- arrangements, provision of shel- In the coursTTa western re- -, ed Wight. (Six to 1 J". f outdoor alarm devices" and crultlng trip. Col. J. A. Currle, M. be selected). ..- I CARTOONING HITLER LONDON, Sept. 13: (CP) Thlrty-slx posters by child artists j Cross, was won by Judge F. McB.' showing what should happen to j Young, and Mitchell Albert : who Hitler hanging for Instance are fo.f feet above sea 1cvel or . well . over ,. American wild ,A animal , ...C, with ,t tonth A moose head, donated by Frank ; gave It back to, be,' again raffled .on view at a war savings stamps a mile up in the air. They climb- decay. 'exhibition. 3 Bonds due October 1, 1952 Callable on or after October 1,. 1949 VtauiMWNNtwatt Issue Price: 98,7 flntl accrued interest . YicWmj? 3.125 to maturity Denomination of Bearer Bonds: SI 00, $500, $1,000 Arrangements have also been made to convert into 2nd War Loan the 4'l bonds due September 1, 1940; which have not yet been presented for payment. Subscriptions may be made through any approved investment dealer or stock broker or through any branch in' Canada of any chartered bank. Your Dollars Urgently Needed Today To Help Win The War! Our armed forces must have the equipment with which to win. Courage, brains and ability are riot enough . . .. it must be plane for plane, tank for tank, gun for gun! Then the proven ability, of our men will havca chance. They have no one else to turn to but you! You cannot fail them because in so doing you would sacrifice your right to freedorn, your home and all you hold dear. You cannot, must riot, let happen here the tragedy which has already engulfed so many pebrile lust like you! 4m .4. f 4. : M 1 a 49 " I