PAQE TWO Step Into Style With I4.RTT SHOES Do you share with many the habit of cataloging, people by the appearance of. their, footwear? We can think of no better way to spruce up for early fall than to buy a.pair of. Hartt's Shoes. Exclusive at Family 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. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION ADVERTISING KATES' Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements; per word, per Insertion Debt To Russia - ..25 .02 No matter what the outcome of the war. in Russia, the democracies owe a deep debt to Russia for putting up such a magnificent fight. Of course Russia is fighting; primarily in her own defence and we feel confident she will not again be subjugated but in the meantime she is suffering severe losses. How severe we shall not know, possibly for years to come. Although driven back in some sections the fight continues and it has done a great deal toward exhausting Germany. Russia will probably continue to fight until winter sets in when fighting will be difficult if not impossible. The British assaults from the air will increase in severity and may be followed by a land; invasion, all of which will make it more and more difficult for Germanv. We believe that we shall win this war. We believe f that in collaboration with Russia we shall subdue Germany. Then there will be a great period of reconstruction when Germany will have to amend her wavs and all the countries she has occupied will also.'have an opportunity to.1 rrnvot.i.sl ...HI. IT .1 i T 1 II. 'l 1 rt j i icv-uiisuuti, wiiii ine am m nruain anu uniceu aiaies. Let's Show The Way - - - The governments: at Washington and at Ottawa suddenly realized recentlv that the neonles nf TTnitprl Srntes and Canada would have to curtail their consumption of gasoline and oil in order tokeep Great Britain adequately supplied. The loss of tankers through enemy action and the ever increasing demand: for motor fuel by the Empire flying forces could only be' met by diverting tankers from American and Canadian ports to ports of Great Britain. Both governments elected to. effect the necessary reduction in Canada and United States through the voluntary effort of private motor car owners, motorboat owners and by economies set up by business firms using large numbers of trucks and. cars. Because the' majority of United States citizens are wholly m sympathy with Great Britain in the battle-she is putting up against the dictators, there are thousands south of the border who are responding to the appeal made from Washington. In Canada,, the response has been generous. It is estimated that the gross consumption of gasoline and oil in this country has been reduced by about 15 per cent. But Canadians will not likely be satisfied with this result. This country is at war, fighting for its very existence and the realization of Canada's stake in the battle for Victory should produce, and will produce, a motor fuel saving which will set a real pace for her neighboring motorists in the Republic. We think Prince Rupert has done better than fifteen per cent but that is no reason why the people here should not do better yet. It. is part of our job to save in every possible way,. . ' 'SPORTAT CARNIVAL Football and Softball BHnp Featured Each Afternoon An interesting sports program, featuring football and softball, is being carried out with games each afternoon and evening in connection-with the-Civic Centre Carnival program. iand Navy football teams will play off for the right to meet the Alyansh native team tomorrow for the Civic Centre Cup now held by the Naas lver team. This e'ening; the Grotto team, which has lost' only on softball game in the city league so far this year and that by default, will meet Canadian Scottish inf one of the semi-final games for the Civic Centre softball cup. Trie other semifinal game- will bring the Signal Corps and the Air Force together together tomorrow evening with the final set for Sunday evening. Baseball games in connection with the carnival have been called off and there will be no field sports. SIGNALS WINNERS Air Force Also Victorious In nival Softball Last Night . In the senior league softball ;game staged last night in the Carnival Cup play-off series, Slg-'nal Corps won again from the Navy by a score of 13 to 12 while ,the Air Force came from behind SUBSCRIPTION RATES M the seventh and last Inning to Subscription Rates in City Per year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month. 'win a 10-4 victory over the hard 50c; One Week. lZc. Out of Town Subscribers, by Mall, $3.00 a Year luck Port Simpson boys. In both of Advertl. and Circulation Telephone 98 ese games there was plenty of Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations free hittlng on th sIdes Member or thb cjlhaman 1'kess Batteries- tZS IVT'TrSS r fX ! Navy-Kncwells and Bloomfield. "i!. ! Sign1 Cors Airman and or-r-ew o a ! Carlvle: , Air Borce Patten, Kemp Thursday,, August 21, 1941. .Brown. J Port Simpson Kelly and C. Kay. and Mac. If you want soinetnmg, advertise for if. Hundreds of people get what they, want that way. (tf) CUaREl FOR SALfc. WANTErJ at once, light housekeeping room or suite. 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Baseball Standing National League Brooklyn 76 St. Louis .73 Cincinnati 06 Pittsburg 59 iNew York . 56 Chicago 50 FOR SALE 10 mattresses lze, , - 45 special $7.50, 6 unpalnted. chest Philadelphia -...31 of-drawers, dining room chairs American . League and bedroom chairs, beds, springs ' New York and sprlngfleld mattresses, studio "'cago couches; chesterfields- in the latest patterns, household doors, sinks, wash ha&ins at. low. nrlcps. Phone Blk. 324. B.C. Furniture Co. (Philadelphia ... 51 FOR SALE Household furniture. 225 5th- Ave. Westi Phone 539; (196) WANTED WANTED Sept. 1st, girl for gener al housework. State age, experience; wages required. Mrs. W. R. McAfee, Box 190. (20 WANTED 2 or 3-room furnished' apartment or small house. Permanent res. Apply Box 136 Dally . News. (tf) WANTED Young man between ages of 16-19 years. For particulars phone Hotel Prince Rupert. (197) GIRIi WANTS WORK Preferred housework or hotel work. Phone Red 241, ask for Ruth Peters. (197) g i '-- ijjLQST Wrist. Identification Disk It's intorMtiiTgjtokiiowheit vlth cm t?m owner on reading the Daily Nwr: that the mopfe ottMwllOle. district agHniS?!!? . "warded on wwfa nit oami;. reiurn 10 inis Ollice. Boston Cleveland Detroit .... tf wasnington . 50 St. 81 65 - 61 59 ...55 ijouis 59 40 41 47 54 57 65 69 83 41 55 58 57 64 66 65 66 .655 .640 .584. .522 .490 .435 .395 .272 .664 .542 .513 .509 .462 .436 .433 .431 Hundreds of peopie try a "spot" in the Dally News Iclasslfied column and Eet enod ramM n FOOTBALL TONIGHT C;45 Scottish vs. City All Stars SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 PHASER STREET Prince Rupert Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" BASEBALL ! WIN EASY; Dry Dock Dims Searchlights by 16 to 1 Score i In lMt night's baseball game at the Acropolis Hill grounds the Dry Beck cam back with a bang to come out on the long end of a score of 16 to 1. It all started off in the ftnt lnnia wben Bury knocked out a hooHv. driving Btynon in ahead of him. Alter that there was only one inning when Dry Docks failed to score. Poor fielding by Searchlights was principally responsible for the heavy scoring, although at no time during' the game was there any doubt about who was playing the best ball on the field. Batteries were: Searchlights O'Neill and Alford. Dry Dock Arlihgton and Bury. Thorndyke and Bickerton were umpires and Al Shipp of the Y.M.C A. kept score. League standings to date: W L Pts.j Dry Deck 4 1 .800 Commodores 3 1 .750 1 Socttish 2 3 .400, Searchlights 0 4 .000. ! SPORT CHAT ! Sam Snead won the Canadian Open Golf Championship at Toronto a year ago today when Har-oW (Jug Mc8paden missed a two-foot putt oh the final green of their 18-hole play-off. Slammin' Sammy posted a 771 to the defending champion's 72. The playoff !was forced when both finished the regulation 72 holes in 281. Jack Dempsey, dethroned as world heavyweight boxing champion by Gene Tunney in 1926 and again beaten by Tunney in 1927, started a comeback 10 years ago tonight. It ended August 15. 1932. when Kingfish Levinsky of Chicago scored a 10-round decision over the one-time Manassa Mauler. I'm thankful for the lucky day I learned a speedy, easy way To get slick shaves you sure enjoy-That Blue Gillette's the real McCoy! Tht 4'toA mochjnt, occwrof fo 110,000 on hcWmfc, hmi ol tttvpi Blv Cillttl Blodti. ion Bowlers Issue Challenge Name Aggregation Whleh is Heady to .Meet Any Other in Championship Tournament Shaving is quicker, more comfortable with Blue Gillette. Blades they have the sharpest edges ever put on steel. Ait your for- MEN IN UNIFORM NtEO BIADES SEND THE BEST SEE SPECIAL "SERVICE PACKAGE" Of- SO BLUE CIUETTE BlAOtJ. IT'S AN ILL WIND LONDON, August 20 Xff 0n! 56 able-bodied persons are receiT- Jng outdoor relief in London cam. pared with 1,131 before war broke out. Nell Cameron and William Rf!4 Frank Dibb-, skip, Peter Ukil Six rinks representing the Can. Qrge Dawes and Yule. adian Legion have challenged the' Jack Preece, skip. James Bcji, rest of the city players to a lawn Fred Hardy and Dr R C Bamfari bowling tournament. The Legion, G. P. Tinker, skip, J J Judje,! rinks arc as follows: J: Little and Campbell. Louis Arroll, skip, F. S. Walton, W. H. Wilson-Murray skip S.C Harry Thrupp and John Bulger. 'Thompson, C. L. Youngman anil R. E. Benson, skip, R. E. James, A. HInton. refreshment! HERE IS A BEER WORTHY OF THE NAME IN EVERY WAY. TRY SOME" YOURSELF AND YOU'LL ADMIT THAT BRITANNIA IS TODAY'S PASSWORD FOR GOOD BEER Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday at 3:00 p.m. I'.SX, caliinp at Ocean Falls and Powell . Kier Saturday M 4:00 p.m.P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. P.SX Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. P.S.T. A. Air-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining cars . For full information, reservations, etc.. call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. I'hone 2C0, Prince Itupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines BUILD A HOME Like This Gct Prices of Materials From coast BRrwrmts ltd. VAMOUKI . Ki ttlMIKJTtl VCTOtlA I'hone C51 for Free Home Delivery ft Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and. all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL n0t Uy ln a Stock of coaI now for the wlnter Fiiosrm S PHONE 117 k B7 ill This advertiment is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bofd. iaeascsaaj: or by the Uovernment ol British Columbia. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldf. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PUONE 657 mm mama r Steamers Leave Prince RUP8" For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Tburs. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday Queen Charlotte Islands Leaviiiff Aup. 19 and 30, September 9 at 10 p.m. Tickets and.Reservatlons from FRANK J. SKINNER, P'10' Rupert Aeent, Third Ave. Phone 568