4 Thursday Ansa PAGE SIX THE DAILY N EW 3 t, "FREE FRENCHMEN" CELEBRATE IN LONDON EYES EYES m vow ' :ee for Numounts l M!Rrm. . r i .je Frames. The Newest In Eye-Wear a Axxxuijjmy Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jeweler Repairing, Hand Engraving 5 I CHAS Optometrist D0D1MEAD in Charge 1 oMfOflSnrr.1 Phone 26 i for Appointment I Mi m ii 1 la a tr 3J -ft 1? i Max Heilbi JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Itasemcnl Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties ROYAL AIR FORCE IS SMASHING VIGOROUSLY (Continued from Page Ouei planes brought down. The authoritative London Times said: "This is, in fact, the beginning of the blitzkrieg" as waves of at least five hundred raiders appeared over varipus areas yes terday, a furious ninety minute attack on the southeast coast was broken up by lioyal Air Force fieht-rs nnrl a -aircraft gun. Reports from wSlheastern and southern rorts old of major skv battles wa?d t&e're. First reports for the day indftated ten raiders , shot down thpjnumbcr increasing: as the d3fproceedcd. The In-; dustrial tfWinfo were subjected u inciymr,esi ana most severe bombirtj lof the war. Several were killed f When bombs hit three bulijintr.s. - Seventeen parachutes bearing Gcrmai narkinr' wsre, fund in SIIT-nt tUIitcs yestcrSay and else h're simila- parachutes were fuM. Th Ministry of Home Ferurity appeMed to the public tr r-mr' information there misht be in regard to parachu! troor landing in England. Police and home guards on foot and in armored cars, stopped all traffic in - areas where thi parachutes were found. FarlW resorts said that eleven G'rman airmen who ap parently bailed nu t by parachute from planes shot down, been cantured In the MM- ! lands. There wa no further . evidence that German para- NO MISTAKING THEIR NATIONALITY The skating outfits carried by these tars easily Identify them as Canadians. The.;e Canadian sailors ln England with their ship for duty with the Royal Navy evidently hope for a spot of hockey in off-duty time. MacKenzie's Furniture BEAUTY REST 5LTTRESS coll springs. All sizes roner chutists had landed. A Berlin dispatch suggested that parachutists had been dropped to sabotage factories in industrial England. An Air Ministry source said that more than 140 Oerman planes were "probably destroyed" and damaged in air battles on Mon day and Tuesday in addition to 140 definitely destroyed. British bombers attacked Junkers aircraft factories at Dessau and; Bernbur? and munitions factories 31 Lunen ana uravenDroian, tne; AU" Mmistry announces Fourteen airdromes in Germany. Belgium, Holland and France were also bombed. A fifty cei: citMiiita ad. wiH 0ften make you many dollars. i ... . Send In Your I News Earlier Due to changed condition arising from the handline of late war news, the Dally News r finds It necessary to set a 10 ( a.m. deadline for local news contributions. To insure puD- lication It will be necessary for i contributors to have their copy in by that time or earlier If J?,e. pwrerWift night haiTfon. otnerwmay not De puoushea. y : I Containing over 800 Cf tplAaUU $42.50 SUPREME DELUXE MATTRESS Medallion, all slzes.You ars assured refreshing sleep Phone 775 S&'ibbbbbbisssbbIbIsbb? t3KfKc9i MPt5 lr sBBBBBBBBssi aXleiffBBBBK 1 The 14th of July, narional iicuctay o, Trance, was celebrated in London. Enniand by truse "free Frenchmen" wio are stiii defying AdoU Hitler ai.d h.s Nazis. General De Gaulle, leader of the "free Frenchmen," jis .shown hereJhspectmg French t roops in London on Bastille Day. Meamship Sailings r'nr Vaticouvri Monday SS Prin. George 3 pjn. Xuekday Catala t:3u p.M Friday Ss. Prin. Adelaide - 10 p.m. Ss.Cardena ,. . 10:30 p.m. SiturdayS Prin. Rupert 4 pjn 10 Aug. 10 SS Prin. Louise 5 pjn 2 Aug. 17-SS Prin. Alice 5 pjn. Au?. 21 SS Prin. Louise.. .5 pjn. Aug, 24 6S Princess Charlotte 5 pjn Aug, 31 SS Princess is Louise - 5 pjn ('riiiii Vancouver Sunday ss Catala .. p.m. Wed. SS Pr. Rupert 10 xun. Friday SS Prince Rupert 10 a.m. X8 Prin. Ade alde , 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena , p.m. Aug; 12-SS Prin. Alice a.m. 9 Aug. 16 SS Prin. Louise .... ajn. Aug. 19 SS Prin. Charlotte a.m Aug, 26-SS Prin. Louise .... ajn. Aug. 30 SS Prin. Charlotte a.m l oi: Stewart and Premier Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m Frl" Ss Prln'e Rupert 12 noon From Stewart and l'rr.,.1 Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 ajiv Saturday SS. Prince: Rupert 11 ajn. For Alice Arm, Naas River and ort Simpson 8unday ss. Catala 8 pjn From Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala ... 11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Monday SS Prince Georgs3p.m . Friday SS Prin. Adelaide 10 pjn. Saturday-S. Prince ' Rupert 4 pjn.i Vrnm 1-ean Falls Wednesday SS Prince Rupert 10 am., Friday I ' SS Prince Rupert 10 ajn. 8s. Pr. Adelaide 4 p m.i ss. Cardena p.m.j For Queen Charlotte Islands , A? cc r, i Aug. 27-SS Camosdn- ...x 8 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands . Aug. 16 SS Camosua. mldnigh Auj. 27 S3 Camosun a.m j For Alaska I Wednesday SS Pr. Rupert 1 p.m Aug. 12 SS Prin. Alice a.m Aug .18 SS Prin. Louise . .. a.m. Aug. 19 SS Prin. Charlotte a.m. Aug.. 26 SS Prin. Louise .. ajn Aug. 30 SS Prin. Charlotte ajn from Alaska Monday SS. Prince George 9 a.m. Aug. 10 S3 Prin. Louise 5 p.m. IX THE St PKEME COl'KT OF UUITI imr.MHIA In the Matter of hamurl Cirorge Lindsay, lnra-.f(l, otlirrnW knuwn a Sam George LliKlsay Aiijl In tlie Mattrr of the "AdmlnWtratlon Art" TAKX NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge Robertson. Local Judge oX the Supreme Court ln and for the rvninf rf Prinze Prince Rimert unpen natlcif aoui:g in In th! r.t place ox and t the request of hu Honor Judge PUher. I was on August 71 n 1B40 appointed Administrator of ait th. bSm ln British ooiumWa. with the. WIU annexed, of 'tie Samuel Oeorze Lindsay, otherwise known as Bam Oeorge Lindsay, cf A rimer, Quebec rho died at Ajlmer Qutfbec on the 37th day of May 1934, leVBg, .property ln the vicinity of pts,rti 9. C. All persona having claims' agalnxt the said Estate are requlrrd to file them with me properly verified on or Dcxore tne laui aay on tvptember 1940 and alt persons In- debted to the said Eot&te are required to pay the balance of their Indebted - neae to me forthwith. DATED, at Prlnc Rupert. B. C. this Bth'diiy of August lo. " NORMAN A. WATT OfTWsl Administrator, rrlnot THipeet, B, C. VVhifflets Prom I he Waterfront ; ...... ; ' in port o'clock yesterday morning until o'clock in the afternoon on het way from Vancouver to Ska g way. carried another large list of round trip tourist passengers for Alaska. 3oace on t.hs vessel for the voyage at a premium. She will be back here next Monday southbound . Competing the third of three special Al?.ska tourist crises she his made this ssafon. C. P. R steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, was ln port from oclock yesterday morning until .loon. Sha had not called north - -und on th!s voyage. Aboard th - . Prlncew Charlotte on arrival here were 207 oassengers. all but two of whom were round trippers These h were local passengers; trom Ketchikan who disembarked uiimwnupeH. . iuu n urecpyiur w. r. aime. cniei engineer oi tn. sreamr rnnw Kuperc. wnicn y"terdf ,lr remaln rsnnre hU home in Vancouver. Geor?- Davidson R-cond eneineer us auviuLj i3 bxuci uurnig au AIL'S WELL OVER THERE j "We Have Nothing to Worry About," Writes Sister of Mrs. Elfert Frcm Sussex. England ' . . "We have nothing to worry about, sk Qf the .Nasty Na2l- .. tVk -it.. Mrs. John Turole from- her home ln Sussex, England, to mj. J. R. Elfert of this city. Mrs. Turpie was a visitor In Prince Ru jpert a couple of years ago and many who made her acquaintance will be interested to hear what she has to say about the Old Land In wartime. "I suppose you wonder about us! all ln this island fortress of ours and trv to nlcture what kind of liv - ps we live Well, reallv. life Eoes on at usual although we are In a de-1 fence area here. We are all well prepared and getting stronger ev-f ery day: The general feeling is that . Hitler will either shirk an Invasion' or. If he does attempt one. it will, be a complete failure so you don't need to wcrry about us. Our forcfj-are great and, as for food, we have all we want of .everything with noj possibility of it being otherwise. I " " "- man propaganda that our morale completely broken with their air , raldr. As a matter of fact, they t,- oniv stinen us up. iney nave none us no important damage anywhere." 0 Handyman Home Service , Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical j Appliances, Oil Burners 1 Cleaned, numbing and Painting 221 Seventh Ave.,i W. Phone BLACK 735 TROUT FRY FOR LAKES Kamloops Minnows Are Placed A I Diana and Denise By Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club Planting of some 100,000 Kam loops trout fry In lakes arouiu prinCe Rupert has been completeo by the Prince Rupftt Rod & Gun Ciub. xhe Dul!c gf the mtnnow&, berated following hatching of the g2, at the hatchery at the government wharf. wharf, were released ln Diana Lake, this having been carried out at the first of thtlt eer - eyirjtty jofu 15)03 had Deen" pu"t m'to Rsinbow Lake and about 5n00 ln Denise About one thousand were also liberated 'aj Barrett Point ftiantinn of the frv was rar. ried out undsr the general dlrec. tion of Charles Balagno who had ialsa sunervlsed thp hitchlne. Asslstlng ln connectlon with the ,antlni! at Dlana Lake were o w Abbott. J. M. Walker, William Rothwell, Terry Orimble. Arthur Hlneston, Fred Withers and Ed Martm In connection with the planting t RMnbow Uk ton WKln. Theo FortunC( Bruce B, Peter aam. u,a and s j H(m,.F ,t The fry were transported to ,'Denlie Lake by R. O. Large and C. I E. Ftorr with their boats Nelris! jand Rudon. James Boyd and Joe' iocuu assisting. I It'o the cumu.atr.e etftct of an ortlsino ortlsino fhn fhflf counts counts "AN IDEAL MILK for Babies I "says Elsie, the Borden Cow. "Klimij pasteurized cow'i milk with only the water removed. Simply replace the water and you have superior quality milk. So you can use your favorite formula method by oiiiijij simply modifying liiuuiijfmu Klim xvfini milk. miiK. Wherever you eo. your babv is assured a nunc suppiy oi unquestionaoie saiety and uniformity. Formulas made from Klim are more digestible because the milk forms a smaller, softer curd. The fat particles are broken down very fine. Get Klim at all good grocers and druggists. klim Creamy Milk in Powder form IX THE St TKE.MK COl'KT Of ItUITISH COM Mill A j in rnoiiATE I In the .Matter of the "Administration Vit" '". n,, Maiter .f the Estate of Charles Frt-tlrrlt-k Joslln, Dicmwd ln(etate TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, H. E. A. Robertson, made the '7th day of August, A. D. 1940, I was I appointed administrator - of the estate of Charles Frederick JoslUi, deceased. Hid all parties having claims against , the said estate are hereby required to furnish some, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day of September, A. D. 1940, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to ,me forthwith. I DATED the 8th day of August AD. 11940. ; nUKHAH A, WAIT Official Adminlsrator, "" PruiCa Rupert, B.C, 0 J COWARD BROMBERG AUN CURTIS i-'-J STUAR1 ERWIN IED PROUTT WjjQsW?'M t-fj BUSTER KEATON 00NA10 MEEK Ci2Ei2EiSis3f fT GEORGE GIV01 EDOIE COLLINS ETC WEE$3& f) rM I A 20th Cnlury-fox fictwri )Em S3!ft3l l 1 ramm Travelogue 'Ruins of Palmyra Cartoon "A Hoy, A Gun & Birds" World News Events HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE Moving Picture History Basis of Current Film at Capitol Theatre Coming to the Capitol Theatre here tonight and tomorrow. "Hollywood Cavalcade," starring Alice Faye and Don Ameche ln technicol or, le-enacts and photographs anew the romance of Hollywood from days of bathing beauties to world premieres. It tells the human story of Mike; who wanted to make movies, and Molly, who wanted only to be loved by Mike but who Instead won greatness on the screen. It depicts the drama of the men and women who conquered the entertainment worjd In the. .romantic, fabulous, zanyjats'-of Hoilyi'bod's rise. With great star? brToday and yesterday, there is slapstick and Vf I II mTm P" AV.WAVAV.W.W.VAWiW W li L nun iBWTwan 200 pairs of ladles white hoc. Buy them at this unusually LOW CLEARANCE PRICE. Styles to fit your taste. SALE I KEDETTES For ladles and growing girls. j Comfy sport shoes with crepe soles. 'I MEN'S RUNNING SHOES- Brown or white. Sizes 6-12. Don't Wait ! CHILDREN'S SANDALS- ' Leather or rubber soles. Sizes 5-10Vi and 11-2. Reg. to $1.75. I The Cut - Rate Shoe Store i PHONE GREEN 615 THIRD AVENl't ? Mail Order. Prnmn(l Pin.j - i, Vlfht . ,,llu Our Famous Edson Alberta GOAL Bulkley A'alley Coal Nanaimo Wellinglsn Coal Bulkley Valley Wieat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 TONIGHT and Fit I DAT 2 Snows Ms hi .j ); Feature at 7 30 and 9:19 custard-pic comrti c of v,hirh Alice Fuj E S Keaten, Ben Turn lln and the Keyt li. hllarlour scenr ; Al Jolson tinns "Tt ' The cast features J f ir a- berg, Alan Curtis S' .r Prouty, Donald Mru t, G;t and Eddie-Collina DIED FROM WOUNDS LONDON. Aug 15 U fl J. Pembcrton. R N Max Pembcrton ?h-d'.d front v.'t.u-,fis : thr British dsr."Y' attrrVed by Otrm;i: July 25. CHIROPRACTOR SUnley W. Colton, D.CJIlC Wallace Block. Phone M Re&- to $3.93 $1 Pumps, straps and oxfords in the season best styles. Both buck and leather. High, cuban or low heels. Priced lower than our whole ale cost CUT RATE SHOE STORE ONCE A YEAR SALE Regular tn $2 65. 51.89 99c 99c upen naiui"".' " i mns)wi' i "in ill Ti HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations SANGAN RIVEN HOLIDAY CAMl' Now Also for Full Particulars W18 nrrC nTTN RIassett Queen Charlotte B.C.