Aim" i mo. TBS DAILY NEWS ft REACH T Enjoys Big Year GERMANY N lNot Have Done Ilulr KAItWAY UNU rrjfd on lo r.ninj H'.Wt'BN BRITISH. iLp. Major Gen- ...1...ln. Odium commao"1'-" j division of the i-d a. Service Force, ar-rda with another w ingent.said "we a-B don our duty , tiYifd into Ger-mi whlfb Gener-o f' the stroni-, Active Service Atlantic to data. in great gray nad left the east (hi twilight of a p,;' Canadians 50c A MONTH rhone 98 J I. BULGER )ptometrist Ratal Xant nidi W. I). LAM IS! K Supervisor, Northern B.C. In CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantfe Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Fall and Way Forts 8.S. Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct Charlotte Princess Alice Princess Louise i 3rd. 24th, Sept. 4th Augth, 17th Aug. 10th, ist. jim Tn KMehikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway AU2 2nd, 5th, 12th, 16th, 19th, 26th, 30th IConae :Uons at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from 3ATES, General Ageat Prince Rupert. B.C. HON STEAMSHIPS LTD. steamers Leave prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUES-' T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY. iiin n.m. 10:S0p.m. e Vancouver. Thnn. n m. Due Vancouver, Bionaay II Convenient. Pl Parehise Tickets t Office ither Intimation Regarding Reservations and Tickets From J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone M unHete Line of Rulldiag Suppll, LUMBER ert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 118 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Gold. Bulger'a tf. U your puper U lata or Blue 709. phona 98 (tf) MUs Elizabeth Wilson sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. D. Allen left on yesterdays train for Victoria to pay a vit with her son, Peter Allen. Mrs. M. Mac Donald sailed last muht on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Helen Brown returned home on the Prlncaas Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip to Van couver. Miss paying Margaret McLean, after a visit here with her vnlnntoPM nl-.,v. w.v '.. " momer. Mrs. u. a. McLean, sauea tne Union being eRuprt'I-eadlni Paper HIE DAILY NEWS J it Vnur Hour - - muiiaitji ior uie year enu- last nlffht. nn lH Prlnrpss Arfplaidp Jng June 30. 1940, R. P. R. Boreham, for Vancouver ' Manager of B. C. Mainland Branch, report the success of W. D. Lamble E, E. Klnney. until recently In of Prince Rupert, B.C. the provincial police service here. Mr. Lamble. who Joined the sales ?j1'dJat nl?ht n the Prlncess staff of the Monarch Life In Aug- AdeIaWe V,3 ?- He wa Mrs. and wcompanled by Kinney ust, 1938. has the proud record of I winning memberships in both 1939 and 1940 nf tho Mnnarrh I.lfo Hnn. , . . .. . Mrs. Fred Boyt and child ar- . , . . .. r.5lub' .f fr. te! rived from Vancouver on the " "" ' ' Vne W 'e 01 I "!11" Prince George yesterday and pro i1"""1"' ceeded bv train to Smithers to Mr. Lamble has recently returned take up residence, joining Corp ni.xnnt twn n.i (nnrino tha in. A. A. L. It. Carrutners. Carrutners, orwge Dnaae engineer engineer I the province. Talent Wanted OUUnoing, uanCC, nisiict riay mi insuuuaiu or Entertain the CARNIVAL Needs You sis Your Opportunity WIN PrizesPopularity 1'iMtr Details See Sam Joy at Bryant's Store (phone 297) r Any Member of the Carnlvai Committee lyjt terior. Mr. Lamble reMrts a sDlen- 'or the provincial department of did feeling of optimism throughout DUllc works and former district en- flneer here, arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday from Victoria and proceeded to the Interior by train. He Is on a trip north on official duties. Dally remits New ClassUiea Ads orlnj STOP GUESSING ABOUT 1940 REFRIGERATOR VALUES Polirsphere sealed unit . . . AND LOOK AT THESE FEATURES ovm n ' " moHc II9M Imy-Towh iow kwi II k cb icpacMr omoM Mil (Mitral ftrmolnit wklnrt llnbh rtrMlsln-iMl InUrlo I itr-tt trtnlng ihlM lmbi ItfM Df ll mM itoragt nin mr fMtvm. Cum la Mr. McRAE BROS. LTD. Police court fines In July totalled $422. There were 55 cases. Dr. C. H. Hanklnson left on yei-terday morning's train for a weekend trip to Smlthers. Mrs. John Olhson sails this afternoon on the Prince Cleorge for a trip to. Vancouver, Mrs. A. M. Dowther is sailing: this afternoon on the Prince George for a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. McDonald sailed last, " night, on the Princess. Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver, When you go on your Holidays take the Dally News witb you. 50c will pay for the paper for two months out of town. (tf) I Mrs. C. G. Barber, who has been on a visit south, returned to tne-clty from Vancouver on the Prln- cess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Robert Parker returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a week' business trip to The Misses Nina and Lorraine Youngman left on yesterday's train for Terrace where they will, visit at (he Philbert Hotel as th guests of Gordon Temple. with Mrs. Lamble from Vancouver Boyt, recently transferred there In! Mrs T. H. Hatchard and little where he attended the Monarch the provincial police service. I daughter, Vivian, are here from Life convention and also spent a iMelville. Saskatchewan, to pay a with Mrs. Hatchard's par Queen Charlotte Island company business. As a result of the removal number of cars during the WARTIME MARCH OF THE GRENADIERS (Continued irom Page One) porary defensive while she trains and mechanizes her army, doubles and quadruples har air orce. augments her navy. Then will come the offensive in sic part. With ms immense coastline, his vast territories, his dispersed resources, his sullen slave ents Mr and Mrs. J. M. Morrison, 0 H10er will not be lm- ciucu outre i. Allan Cormack, assistant superintendent of the local dry dock, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Jack Bremner arrived In the city on the Princess Alice yesterday from his naval duties at Esquimau to spend leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Bremner, Fifth Av enue East. week or so, three Juveniles were ar- m rrance- oul "! TA August igust 16. 16. Royal Air Force has demonstrated raiened in iuvenile court on ear lts Qualitative superiority In every theft charges. Two were allowed has reconnoltered better t aspect, to go on suspended sentence and the case against the third Is pend- " nas a-ow" ueu"- V."" jng ' Detter. it nas iougnt oeuer. it n Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiHt VALENTIN DAIRY r ' I "SSI ! Our Famous IT ii LOOK-IT'SA I BIG 6 . I I fi'A CUBIC FOOT NEW 1940 -KELVINATOR j I I f " . .. I H DHrt4 In wr tiiciMn vim H I Tlh$ new new 1940 1940 Kelvinstor Kelvinstor KJy Ti$ Is i. . full r..n itt. 6V4 ruhic cubic foot foot size size i I ... ...Poweredbythecost-oming Powered a by the cost-ami ng J5tS Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPKK'I FEED .CO. Phone M and 55 X THL SEAL "f QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon raeketf ky the only taJman canning company ltb n all the year round payroll to Mdm Rnrt measurably difficult to hit Help From Dominions Renowned down through British history in songs and stories, the British Grenadier a..' cn-.e again taking their place In the battle line and are shown here going over the top during the hardening process that fits them for duty. SEA-AIR POWER POTENT FACTOR FOR NEW DRIVE HITLER FOOLED AGAIN CARDIFF, Wales. August 3: (CP) All the time Britain's land might Increases and her own man power REFINE USED MOTOR OIL is reinforced by contingents from SYDNEY, Australia, August 3: Canada, Australia and New Zeal- (CP) A plan to recover and refine and. used motor oils, making them (I stop to say that an Empire available for further use, has been which can draw free men from the evolved by major oil companies, farthest oceans to defend its an- it will lighten purchases from the dent heart Is an Empire which united States and save dollar ex-needs no further praise from his- change. ' tory). i ; , j. , The Air Allan Landals, local manager of 1 turn to the lr. Here therls W. H. Malkln Co., returned to the cancrete-hard encouragement, ritv Thnrsrtnv nioht nffpr snonrtino When the war began, general a few days at Massett and other PMon was lh?1 Allies could noia ine wazis "f mna OU1, ""B"' points on be forced Into ners In the air, hard-pressed cor-The contrary has of a happened. ocf The Allies have lost on the land P"1 . . I U. -I- neeas amy more piunca mine planes not only absolutely but relatively to German strength in numbers. Up To The Navy Now for the sea. If Britain loses the assistance of the French Navy (since thU was written Britain has either taken over or destroyed most of the French Navy) the pressure of the blockade will be .ore difficult to maintain, at any rate until a great program of new naval con -, !struction yields increased results. The countries overrun will for r 'short time contribute food supplies .to the enemy, thourh eventually in this respect they may prove a burden rather than a source of relief. The critical question may be whether Germany's air power can, in co-operation with her limited sea power, secure such decisive . successes over the British Navy as would make the blockade There have so far been no Indications such a result could be obtained. Meanwhile, Britannia rules waves. As long as she does. Empire stands. The Empire stand. the the will Rev. and Mrs. k. G. Funston. and family are sailing this afternoon on the Prince George for Vancouver. HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations at SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Now Also for Full rartlculars Write MRS. DUNN Massett Queen Charlotte Is. B.Cr "Announcements All advertisements In this 1-nmn will be charged tor a full month at 35c word. S.O.N. Dance, August 9. 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, L.O.BA. Bazaar. October 16th. W. A. Canadian November 1. Legion Bazaar, United Bazaar, November 21. Free TAKES TO DRINK old chaplain of the R. A. F. has ; resigned his office to become an I ajr gunner because he didn't like! Most people rac tne "fooling around on the ground ads. Do you? when there was work to do in the air." DANCE Aid of Red Cross Sunnyside Cannery Tonight, August 3 Everyone Invited Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos Candies MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY 10 Days Supply Cashmere Bouquet Face Powder With each 4 cakes Cashmere 23C Houquct Soap All for Cashmere Bouquet Lotion 25c bottle only lc with purchase of 40c size. 65c value for Colgates Tooth Powder 20c tin only lc with purchase of 34C Giant Size. 55c value for Free 25c Woodburys Lotion With each purchase of 50c Woodburys Cold or Vanishing Cream. 5 0 C 75c value for Ormes Ltd. "Jit Pioneer Dnu&ists The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Uolidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. If you lose anything, advertise for It. let In order that children In South' LONDON, August 2: (CP) Pub-Wales may not be deprived of Hshed pictures prove the truth of necessary sleep through night air this story. When Nazi raldsrs come' raias, scnooi nours sian at it to a southwest city, Joey, o'clock instead of 9 o clock. monkey, buries his head In a pint' rr77- rZ.-r.,, iof beer. When his owner takes.' BECOMES GUNNER . PADRE , durm a rald she a,wayy, LONDON, August 3: (CP)-Rev ,., hp nn, h,na-i " n.Ut.k .lll Its rwl Tn J 1 1ir,a wiiKii tut; uijiijr w"i Midjf iw v.io- nuinias uwaiu vvauici, dj-;ci classlfiedl 3. Vl1 '4 J '1 Si if