PAQE TVTO IF You Are Looking for a Walking Oxford With Style, Plus Quality, At a Reasonable Price Try a Pair of iss Atlanta These shoes are built to our own specifications and we can guarantee absolute satisfaction with every pair. Priced $4.45 iml 3.95 Sole Agents for Hartt, Onyx, Jack and Jill Shoes AMILY 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 Paid In advance, per week ., , ,, , ,. Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parU of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all other countries, per year . Classified advertising, per word, pjr Insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau ol Circulations DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL THE USUAL STORY 3.00 25 I Tuesday, January 23,-1940. I , Dr., R. E. Coleman, in his letter. published -yesterday, gives us the usual story about what will happen, if. we do not prevent people undermining: the morale of Canadians Canadian National Individual lows: '.Moose I Long Cameron ... while the war is going on. He draws a picture of the des- samueison ' .. ..: 178 186 i.nit?nv. fUn r . i.. At.. . t t? 1 ir .;i Woodall 164 " ui me .vuuiiuuiiibb par ty, uic Vj.o.r. arm an civil-: - . rights. He might possibly not know that the Communist SuSi party nas already been very nearly destroyed and the C.C. , F. very greatly weakened by the stand taken by some of its . INCREASED CIRCULATION "Since the commencement of the war the circulation Mflntosh I Z . 138 i Paul 157 Handicap 3 leaders in connection with the war. Tota,s Judging from the tone of Dr. Coleman's letter he does'SJ1 0il" not believe that Avinning the war is important. Even at iraftwtg Z' the cost of introduckig some temporary restrictive mea- Rush sures, even that would be better than civintr'the Germans Krlstmanson Printers Imperial Oil Angus Apartments Canadian Scottish ,797 1 184 .122 135 113 and Russians a free hand in this old world. ' ' 55 ' lt Most Canadians, we feel sure, are loyal to the cause, rotlu 727 we nave set Deiore us. iney realize that today we are fighting in a righteous cause and are determined to win in spite of the efforts of a few Darlor socialists and mm-' . shown the greatest increase. Even sirice Christmas there WANTED have ueen many new suDScriDers auueu 10 tne usu Jt you lose anything, advertise for It. THE DAILY NEWS .Tuesday, January 23, !! L J'S- 1 ' RKD ROMPER DOWN RElIIND'FINNISIf LINES The big red star seen on the fusllage of this grounded plane designates It as a unit Jn the Soviet Air Force. It is a bomber, one or the many sent on death-dealing missions to terrify the Finns, grounded behind the Finnish lines near Vlborg. key city of Finland at one extremity of the unbroken Mannerheim line of defence RAILWAYMEN LEAD BOWLS Moved Into First Place In Commercial' League As Result Of Clean Sweep Victory Last Nljht scores were as fol 1 153 155 Slmundson -.110 155 Ounderson 171 139 R. Smith ,166 129 Totals T60 700 Gyro Club 1 2 Mentanke 121 146 Dungate , -131 116 Webb 178 139 Morrison 212 179 Asemlssen 158 104 Totals - 800 744 ON.R.A- 1 2 .2 2 1 .0 188 183 152 183 151 3 8fi3 2 146 157 148 128 124 28 728 The league standing to date W L cnji:a. b munists whose sympathies appear to be with the enemy (Savoy Hotel - 5 and who seem to be opposed to all Canadian institutions. club ' : ;- iinnv rvmno KiinoH- nonnlo ovo canHinn f Vni onMo0" J overseas to fight for world freedom while a few, very few,' stay at home and snipe at them and sneer from under the protection of "the British flag. These are the same people who jibed at Neville Chamberlain for trying his best to keep the peace in Europe and also the people who would have sent Britons to fight in Spain. We all know that war is a horrible thing and that, when there is war, many injustices and barbarities are ccmimitted. What could have been more barbarous than the rape of Poland by Germany or the recent invasion of Finland by Russia? It is to prevent these conditions recurring that young Canadians are going to Europe to fight. There is a time for everything. This is the time to win the war. After the War we shall have to try to improve social conditions in this country, including a more equal division of wealth. Just now everything that stands in the way of the great objective must be set aside; WANTED Housekeeper, middle aged widow . preferred. Apply I Box 27 Dally News, , (21)1 M'UKi CHAT 1 known fencing master, ' fected an electrical device td 11-' i luminate fencing foils when a val-, Id -touch" Is made. With It he Association went to the too of the sPrt to the extent that It 184 Five Five thousar.o thousar.o k... nim.n n.rfn 136 .28 722 Pts 6 5 4 . 3 3 2 1 0 CUlFllD PERSONAL MEN! Want vim? Try raw oyster tonic, OSTREX Tablets, to pep up whole body quick) If not delighted with results first package, maker refunds Its low price. You don's risk a penny. Call, write Mc-Cutcheon's and all other good drug stores. tf : FOR SALE of 'the1 Daily News has increased to such an 'extent that for ale one double bed, two, : the 'press run each day has been over two thousand copies. WJ, dln'n m pXI'i ' Not bnce has it dropped below that nutntdr since earlj in' ?fl 'coal range etc. Phone September but often it has been considerably more. Re centlrthe auditor from Chicago, representing the Audit. ,JJJ m)' Bureau of Circulations, spent two days-in the city-auditing , the circulation books of this paper and he was surprised; FOR' RFN1' ' . at the large street sales. While this increased circulation does not mean an increase of the net income to the paper, for rent - Room in private : owing to the low pnCe at which it issold it does mean in- 11" ' "" a9)l creased value of the advertising. The city circulation has idd people read tne Dally News. Golf, Baseball In Leper Cure Commercial' Bowling League stand- rlval ln spectator appeal such at- ing( baseball .and any other re Ing as a result of a three games to tractions as tennis and boxing. 'To creation they can tackle on I nil victory over Imperial Oil las' u,e spectators, u any. the former 1 charming old plantation here "'nlsht. In the second fixture of the sabre-champlon of the Hungarian whlcn houses the Unlled stat. 50pvenlnr Ovr Club also had a army said, "fencers are Just two onlv mainland lphrnsarlnm cleansweep H"ee games to nil vie- ,d,oU standing on a mat and pok- Qf the 330 patients now under tnrv over Moose. Morrison of Ovro lnS at eacn otner wlth iron sticks." 1 treatment (the word lener is ncv- ?.Club was high average scorer with Totwke things worse, the actlonier ony about one-tenth are uURS s so iasi mree or iour reiereesih-drlddpn Mmv nro nhvti-aii n M rl ltistf4ta mut m vSir4 nuitMrl ' j"5 hi u4, w.unu aiuuiiu acUve and apparently In robust the fencers, to watch for valid hits, health. ' and with few outward . , . .marks of the disease TnilMtTlr.n fnlls lrwilc lllri-nnv . . , " .ireeaom irum Recreation, ia m other except that the hand guard, ihv nr mrt f ..,., n ten lie ... ,t ... w asv kuit 1 1 m H insieaa 01 meiai' " a milKy wnite.and or this the Rovemment has! iransiuceni piasuc suDsiance. i. provided a nine-hole golf course i 61 has a4 rounded tip of copper, with 1 wnlch me of the stiff-Jointed ' a "wsswi, centre ana a uny wire patlenU negotiate on bicycles. C88 Set flush Into the metal on one More lhan one-nfth of the pa- hand of the blade. The tapering tlent who enter the Institution 41 wire leads into the milky guard.. are iater discharged cured. Some 31 a pair of pen light batteries and,return with relapses, and others. 175 light which Illuminates the handlthe leorosarium. do -not want to 150 guard th- instant a hit Is made return to the ouUlde world. 761 on the opponent. The light Is; 3 switched off by means of a small 153 button on the guard. To complete NEW YORK COPPER NEW VfllJIf Jon 91 rnn.r 189 the outfit, the fencers wear bodices nrir.. up ir- .k- 147 of metal cloth, covering that por- New York metal market yesterday. 194 tion of the torso which constl- March closing at 10.35c per pound.' 135 tutes a valid target In Interna- . 3 tlonal fencing rules. PASSION' plav OFF 21 . J OBERAMMEROAU. Germany.' ' (Jan. 23: CP) Th Pnuinn Pltr It summer will be postDoned until in pays to let them know what rot. th year after the 107 hav to sell mlttPA 9nnAnnf war. the corn- LINZEY & DAVIES PHONES 535 586 Bolojna 9ft Boiled Ham A Per lb. WfV per lb. Itrookfield Sau-iaje Veal Loaf OA Per lb 43C Per lb oUC Fees Local new laid. A (in lUC Per dozen Arriving Wednesday's Roat A FRESH SUPPLY OP GREEN VEGETABLES Cauliflower Each 20c ""a 25c SS2 20c ". 25c mt 15c California Spinach np 2 lbs. BOY ORANGES NOW TJiey are at their cheapest Half case for $1.95 MacKenzie s Furniture JANUARY SPECIALS 20 only JUTE MATS Hardwiring, nice patterns. Each .. , 30 only RAG RUGS 27x48, Each TABLE OIL CLOTH 15 different patterns. Per yard 7 - Phone 775 S1.75 $1.00 50c ARMY'? SET-UP FROM 'consisted of two batteries and etc, I DIVISION TO SQUAD battery of a number of "troop,- " while each troop includes a num. I (Continued irom Page One) be of section. Divisions tr. - gftieers' are organized in ,l)ni. of an army corps which coniisu panles. of two or more divisions. , The officer commanding a bat- Heglmental Oreinlsatlon tallon, whether rifle or machm wmmary of the fo,u.u ,itll Included In a division makr, gun, Is a lieutenant-colonel. Each battalion consists of four com- mention of two terms used both panles. each under the command and oul 01 tne "my " Tt of a major or captain. Each com- ,m reference to infantry ana stuaa- w"""1 " 44 111 T mt pany consist of three platoons. each organization and may ineiuu commanded by a lieutenant, and each platoon of three sections. or more battalions. In f rmw each in charge of a corporal. ea most of lhe TOtatent ci U Divisional artillery is, m progress, nn-Peanent militia inciuiMu of reorganization. The old set-up, ,eMt two battalions, one call, d th still in effect In Canada, provides ctle and one tne rrsorve ta'-for three brigades, each consisting wllon' A few Mr aK J ! '- of four batteries, one using how- lw were Pul oa a w-taf Itzers and three using field guns, 'l ... A howitzer Is a short-barrcUed Tne regiment! mobilized for u gun used for firing projectiles high f,rst and divisions . In the air In order to pass over ob called UDon t0 P" batt at war tfen?th. Each uifaritn stades such as hills, woods or buildings. It has a high -trajec- nl.of the first dlvUlon iff be tory the term used bv thinners ninn in banana a nurieus k.: to denote the elevation reached by rank wh,th te ca,lcd a d,P' a projectile In the air before strlk- "Squad" is a term used fre. . u, jlng its objective. The field gun designate any small bod., o! .has a longer barrel, a flatter tra- troops, usually when they ary i:, jjectory. and a greater range than training. Thus a squad may be (a howitzer. group ranging from a hair down I Each battery consists of a num- to M men. rerrtvlng Instruoti ii ... ber of ect!ons of two mins or drill, bayonet fighting, or T,,c,,n itpratinfliiv ... ,..,!,.-. howttxers each. A battery Is com- thootlr. " ; has :'::rjrr,.r mA v a Jr- Wle a Ueut. Another term sometimes used b sergeant heads a sub-section or group of men detached from 'heir uakvilu!.. La.. Jan. zj: (CP) .the crew of a single un. regtriar unit for some special cut Letters Some waiting for - death' tk n.n, ...., nn. v,i.. .i... ri,. .n. .... u '. uecrcauon -r on uie ruau i0 recov- ,ed in effect with the first over- permanent militia units to cuirt can ery pass their days in golf. flsh yeas dlvUlon In Enaland nrorldM air stations, docks, canal br rlw. for three field regiments In dlvl- and other key points In Caradi 1 a.Sinnal arullprv K.irh rinlmnt arm nrffnnfjwi In riotillc RRITISII GUN EMPLACEMENT IN FRANCE mu0 H$&&m mm This picture, parsed by the RriUsh censor draws a r t ' scene on the British front In France with a crew wearing m masks in a camouflaged gun emplacement BIT. TO INCREASE IN PRICE OF Nanaitno Wellington Coal At the mine pf one dollar per ton and Hie Increase in frelcht rates, commencing January 1, 1918, our prices on Nanaimo Wellington Coal will be as follows Nanaimo Wellington Lump Sacked, delivered. Per ton S1S.50 Nanaimo Wellington Mine Run Sacked, del.. Per ton HS Nanaimo Wellington Lump Bulk, delivered. Per ton SU M Nanaimo Wellington .Mine Run -Bulk, delivered. Per ton SH. Albert and McCaffery Ltd. rhone 11C and 117 BULKLEY VALLEY COAL is EQUAL To any coal on this market And The PRICE still REMAINS the SAME Bulkley Valley Collieries LIMITED