W- FAOX two the Daily news NEW ARRIVALS VANITY MAID Ultra Smart DRESS STREET SHOES In Elastieized Gore Pumps with Spanish and Cuban Heels. Dependable Shoes, Plus Class and Value. AMILY SHOE STORE The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance . Paid in Advance, per month ltD Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue IL F. PULLEN Managing-Editor By Mail 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 Audit Bureau or Circulations MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS PATLY EDITION Roll Out the Barrel - $5.00 .50 3.00 9.00 The Canadian fnsa Is exclusively entitled to use (or republication of all ne-vi I deepitehea credited to 1 or to the Associated Press rn this paper and also tbe local news published therein. Alt r1ert of republication of special deKpatriwa therein are aluo twenred ' Wednesday, September 25, 1940. EDITORIAL Just before some of the little folks aboard the ship BASEBALL SCORES Yesterday's Bis League scores: American League Washin?icn 5-4. New York 6-9. Boston 16-4, Philadelphia 8-3. St. Louis 7, Cleveland 2. Detroit at Chicago, rain. daub, header today. National League ' New York 4. Brooklyn 5 jnly games, others rained out The leagus standings to date FOR" SALE Old furniture dressers and bed springs. Apply St. Paul Hotel. (227) FDR SALE 9 mm. Movie camera, with teiephoto lens, pply Dr. R. O. Large. (227 FOR SALE 1939 Pontine Like new. Only 2600 WANTED -limiist' be KneedMply. a Vji WANTED Sedan. car guarantee. Long Motors 1224 CUSSIFIED LADIES omtAii IN FOR SALi! evening with Savoy Swingers win nbsg over Annette's, Bluebirds over Knox Hotel and Rangers over Luckv 35rikes three games to nil miles New wni Big ousters won two games over Stylettes. High average scorer of the eve- FOR QUICK SALE Beautiful ning was Mte Gertrude Turgeon mu Jtia coal. Practically new of the Bluebirds with 197. sprlng-fllltd mattress, spin dry Annettes washer, 2 vacuum cleaners, radxt Selig 143 182 133 458 etc. Mrs. Max Asemissin. Pin-? Field 291 196 178 575 5C4. (231i Arney 135 196. 178 509 ; .. 1 Nickerson - 106 90 139 335 i rwoT P. Dichens 150 129 150 429 Savoy Swingers LOST Black grip (attache case) la BflVe .. 182 containing clergyman's robes West ,. 156 lost somewhere in Prince Rupert Croxford 157 Will finder please contacl R C. Smith 145 H. Durnford. Daily News. (227i McLeod 118 POSITION WANTED WANTED Position. Can do typing ..?. and filing and have some store jjartwi experience. Miss V. Strong, Knox T- Ti.i.i T".i ... fieron nuici. rnone ii. Bluebirds Piere- - 174 Turgeon .... 174 Knox Hotel McKeown Yceger that was recently torpedoed went to their death, they sat wanted to buy small house. Alexander in a lifeboat and sane: among other songs Roll Out the; Barrel" Some critics have said thev thought it would have been more appropriate had the children been sing- Utf mg nyinns just Deiore Demg uasnea into eternity, evidently the aim of those in charge of the children was to keep them from thinking of the possibility of drowning. Singing songs they knew and that went with a swing aided in keeping them cheerful and happy to the last. We do not think so poorly of the Creator as to imagine that the songs they were singing could affect their hereafter. Anyway no place would be heaven without a barrel of fun there sometimes. Getting the Truth About War - - - Some Canadians seem to be a little worried because they are not told the whole truth about the war. Official communiques omit certain important matters. We all know the British War Department does not consider it to be in the public interest that the enemy should know many details about the war. We hear about the war losses from so many sources that we feel sure the official accounts are not far from correct except that the reports of losses are usually delayed. Prince Rupert as a Market A casual run through the country near Prince Rupert makes it clear that the people of the interior are learning more and more to depend on Prince Rupert to take their marketable produce. Owing to the total absence of hor5es there is not much local demand for hay but there is a good demand for fruit, vegetables, berries, potatoes, turnips, milk and milk products, provided they are of god ouality and well packed. Grading is very important- We are told that vegetables and potatoes are in greater demand if they are clean and carefully graded. Apples especially should look attractive to the customer. Already it is evident that the methods of marketing are improving and this accounts for the increasing demand. It is hoped that this increase will continue and that more and more of the products of the interior will make their way into Prince lupert. Trade of this kind will be mutually beneficial. The permanence of Prince Rupert depends to a large extent on the development of the interior and the value of the Prince Rupert market to the producers of the interior depends upon the development and growth of the city. Everything in Novelties j Eva's Novelty I 5 SHOP f f 625 3rd. Ave. West f MISS OLAFSON A.T.OM. Associate Teacher of Miss Way Also Royal Academy of London Certificate for Harmony PHONE 845 $300 cash and rental payments. Box 23. Daily News. (237) PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT job as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno, Bremnpr ew.. inree uonumon-wiae exams held since war began. Free. Booklet. M. C. C. Schoo's Ltd., Winnipeg Oldest In Canada. No agents. FOUNIi Stylettf Stone .... In'if?" 133 113 200 133 83 Experienced general Seharff 151 good cook, no other Frrtz 148 Phon? 775. (230) Birsell j 72 WANTED For October 1, small furnished house or suite. Adults. Box No. 24 or Phone Blue 163. tf Rig Sisters Bond Rothweil M. Bond 191 123 115 157 205 .124 .122 Schatffer 139 Nelson 83 Blackhall .104 Lucky Sh-ikes .101 Menztes ....... ........180 Hague 117 Bird .103 Mot .1S9 Rangers Peterson ......139 Yaw ' .123 FOUND Brown bag containing Robin? .,161 ! child's clothing. Get the bag and Asemissen ,.li8 ; pay for this advertisement at Ballinwr 165 Dally News. (tf) Martin 223 127 170 168 139 170 165 143 197 151 104 90 227 175 161 171 12S 140 220 97 113 89 117 122 161 164 97 127 119 99 144 151 149 220 42 143 257 179 146 154 183 25 i 145 97 115 137 129 m 168 176 133 143 161 116 141 143 154 143 141 140 182 160 148 118 101 183 184 162 120 195' B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used FURNITURE RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES For coal and wood. From OILBURNERS Complete SAVINGS. Next Door to B.C. CItMer S28 10 39 with pump and tank AT GREAT NEW FURNITURE 4 STUDIO COUCHES Can be made into single bed, 2 single beds or a double bed with 3 spring-filled cushions. 2Q A Regular $45.00. Now ?OU.JU C STUDIO SETS Couch can be made Into double or single bed also has blanket storing space and 3 spring-filled Si?? l O cushions. Special i? 4 THREE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES In latest materials and colours. Regular $98. Now Pbone BLACK 324 $75 TIIIRII AVENUr 380 365 404 351 405 449 437 392 345 362 471 463 472 238 580 42 ORGANIZING FOR WINTER BrMie And Cribbage Leaauea To Be Active Again This Winter Rabert MeKay Is President Robert McKay was elected president at the annual meeting last night of the Prince Rupert Bridge and Cribbage League with Fred Riffoti as vice-president and Fred Wermlg as secretary-treasurer. Honorary president is Bert Morgan and honorary vice-president, A. A. McEwen. taiit Seven or so teams urciuamg A I ISllW lM I W Norway, Ramblers. MoskeV rs 1 X J1 1 1 J 1 1 rtTS and prince Rupert Dairy are entered for the Bridge League Bowling League Activities For while four teams are in the field Season Started Last Night for Cribbage. The objective Is to have twelve teams in each league. Entries will close October i. The Ladies' Bowling League it has been decided to have commenced the 1940-41 season last teams composed of four players In future Instead of six as In the past. ISSUE IS i IN DOUBT Detroit Lead in American League One Game and Half Cleveland and New York Still Have Chance NEW YORK, Sept. 25: (CP) The outcome of the American League 548 pennant race is still in the balance. 50 Yesterday the running-up Cleve-506 land Indians lost an opportunity to 459 cut the lead of the Detroit Tigers 1.1 by losing to St. Louis Browns. The lead of the Tigers, whose game with 532 the Chicago White Sox was rained 51 out and with whom they will there-421 fore play a double-header today, ,u' was one-and-a-half games. The 465 New York Yankees stayed in the running one game behind the In IT! . .... dians and two-and-a-half games 'r l.y- - u Specify Wednesday, September 25 -y C- haracter . WINS Mj AND HOLDS! jp II thou"ndsofnewfr,'en"a t Hw&lfl ho,iln ,heml Character it j , mm TSk BLACK & WHITE double-header from the Washington Senators. behind the Tigers by taking a' Advertising is an lirfestment. 518 491 409 .. .. 11 DIJIIlllO, BttNDiO AND BOTTIIO IN SCOTLAND James Buchanan & Co., Limited, Glasgow, Scotland This advertisement Is not published of dlspliyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Bishop Andrey Velitchny oi thel i Russian Orthodox Church to fcv York City to a brief visitor In thJ city. He arrived from the EastorJ 'last night's train. CHALLENGE TO CANADIANS A Emergency Call for $5,060,000 THE MOST WE CAN GIVE t WILL NEVER EQUAL Our men cive all . . . fireside, family, friends, career. They bold nothing back. Unasked, but stirred within by tbe urge of manhood and pride of race, they go forth bravely to face hard&Mp, lotelinei and danger, to risk life itself, in a great cause. It If your cause for which they fight, You are not asked to givi yonr own life but you can help to lave one. The Red Cross, of glorious tradition, unchallenged in purpose, needs your help so thai it can answer tanks with ambulances, bombs with beds, horror with hospital, cruelty with mercy. Those of us at home will not be leas loyal, lsss gsnsrous than our fighting men. We can remind them daily of our frstituds and our devotion, through the Red Cross. CANADIANRID CROSS CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colter., D-CTh.C. Wallace. Block, Phon 440 Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher AAA. Certificate- I'HONE RED 814 ' 1 Sirs. C. Anderson (nee Lawrence) wllf resume VIOUN CLASSES Theory and Harmony OCTOBER 1