PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Footpath For MEN Frederick St. Haiti Shoes . . . are admittedly the peak of high-grade shoemaking in C a n a d a. The variety of lasts ensure a correct fit for every type of foot, be it narrow or wide. Hartt's Naval, Air Force and Military Officers Sltods Are Here. Family shoe store ltD. The Ilome of Good Shoes EDITORIAL .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION iSS55&l WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, IS HEAD OF RENT BOARD Mr. Justice Iljndman to Succeed Mf. Justice Martin. OTTAWA, Oct. 1: 05 Mr. Justice James Duncan Hyndman of Ottawa, has been selected to suc ceed Mr. Justice W. V. Martin as rentals administrator for the War- Time Prices and Trade Board, it was learned on good authority late yesterday. If this were your advertisement, It's sure that at least one persbn wjll .have . read It. 1941. wholly inadequate but all he does is to bewail the fact More Fire Alarms In Gity This Year LADIES' IBADMINTON BOWLING IS OPENING Lucky Strikes On Top With Three i Expectation Is to Get Season Teams Tied For Second Place , Under Way Then at Odd- fellows' Hall. Lu:ky Strikes, by winning two: games to one over Rangers, held The Prince Rupert Badminton u'ridispute'd leadership of the, Club will use the Oddfellows' Hall standing in the Ladies' Bowling for play during the coming win-League last nlgti't. Annette's and ter. The courts there are about Savoy Swin?ers. with two game to to be put in shape and the expec-one victories over .Big Sisters and tat ion is to open the season next Stylettes, stayed in second but were joined there by ' Lucky Strikes 1 Menzies 154 Hague 184 Warren 120 Peacock 275 Cameron 194 Handicap 86 Totals 1013 Ranters 1 t nm 'Peterson 163 f Asking tor Men ... bins 238 0 ... . IKellett 11 Once again the military authorities are asking for james m men. Curiously at the same time Lieutenant General Baiiinger 259 McNaughton says there is no immediate need of men in 1 Handicaps 20 Britain. Anyone who knows anything about soldiering) Tolals 983 is aware that, when the army is asking for additional' 'g sisters 1 men to take part in the great adventure, these men are,B- omez, - 15J, not to supply the immediate need. They have to be .jjj trained. The army heads take the long view, having in'M Brand ZZZ'.".ZZm mind the possibilities of the next few months. Men. will Alexander ...l.....r......ioo be needed, perhaps badly needed, before those joining; Handicap 114 now are ready to leave. Evidently the Empire needs ; Tolals 685 men who have courage enough to face the Germans on' Annette's 1 their own soil. ' . .seiig .....120 " " : .Reaugh 205 Leaders Wanted . . . Jfickerson 149 Dickens 150 Writers and speakers are often asking for political Handicap 70 leaders. Just now Grattan O'Leary, the journalist, is tals ,d6 saying what we have said before that the greatest need savoy swingers 1 of the Counservative party in Canada is leaders, young McLd "6 and fearless. He thinks a revival of the Conservative casxBdert t party is vital to the future of the country. The difficulty DroWesch m with O'Leary is that he does not point to the man. By LaBeiie ...."IZIZZ186 inference he lets us know that the present leadership is Handicap 1 '.111. 1 J 1 -j 1 k n and ask for better. ' stylettes 1 What Conservatives have to ask themselves is not stone 14 so much whether they have leaders but whether there is ic,cone 148 anything in the party as at present constituted to inspire Weon 139 leadership. As we see it the Conservatives of the Domin- Lautens """ZZZZi'46 ion are even less united than the Liberals, and we all Handicap 69 have to admit that there is little real unity among Lib- ' Totals 824 erals. All that is asked of them is that they agree oniuebirds 1 some essentials and one of the essentials just now is that Bduiter 201 they agree to support the present leader. Hartwig isi Mr. O'Leary has a lot to say about the Conservative tecDohaid 100 reactionaries. They are evidently holders of the money Keron S bags of the party and keep a tight hand on the strings. Handicap m that tie those money bags. Any leader that seeks the Totals 877 leadership of the party must show that he is in sympathy, Pionfers , with those who hold the money batrs. The first nhiept ..., ' L ,, . 'Hale 102 Seven Calls in September BrinSs'1HIngnon ,70 Total for 1911 Up t 54. Handicap ZZIIno I Totals 735 There were seven fire calls dur-j Knox Hotel l Ing the month of September in Zelisko 138 Prince Rupert as compared with christianson 107 four calls for the cbrrespondlng Sford S3 month last year. Three of these Balaski nn calls were false alarms and no Brasell 'riik fires. There have been fifty-four! ?fs ' T "M?, iar this year as thirty-three In months of 1940. compared the first When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1 3 iVflou'r Service at Regular Kates ' with nine 1 236 114 90 132 227 86 885 2 184 170 179 187 178 20 918 2 144. 152 152 147 218 69 S82 2 131 159 113 161 108 89 761 2 129 110 120 750 2 208 103 141 42 121 179 7S4 The league standin'lo'date: W L Lucky Strikes .8 l Annette's 1 6 3 Savoy Swingers ...: 6 3 Knox '.Hotel ...:....:.. 6 3 Optimists 3 e Stylettes 4 5 Pioneers ,1 7 Rangers 3 g Bluebirds '.. 5 4 Big Sisters 2 7 3 163 152 188 109 173 127 70 796 3 106 129 185 176 203 1 800 3 188 153 153 145 134 69 842 3 151 128 135 176 129 89 808 , W - w 88 . liailOtli It OO of n the party, A il then, must 1 1 be to cut the strinirs that tie the ounn rs ua i.w party to the big financial interests. Money has its place McKeown 90 154 152 but its place is not to control any political party, Liberal Yager 178 86 i32 or Conservative. Schar" 156 96 "3 Spance 71 Handicap . 118 154 118 Totals 702 720 723 Optimists 1 2 3 j Eastment 107 117 92 Postuk 110 193 102 Damjanac 126 121 124 r. l place ""y- Final arrangements for thecom-x ine winter season were made last Hotel which registered a clean night at a meeting at the home sweep three games to nil victory of the treasurer, Miss Joan Cross, j over Optimists. Bluebirds Jumped The president. Len Cripps, was in, up into fifth place by scoring a the chair. clean sweep over Pioneers. Last night's individual scoring was as follows: 2 105 .92 125 230 160 114 82G 2 171 149 152 178 142 70 862 2 172 ids 314 142 191 1 Totals 852.1015 89 150 120 677 3 112 177! 135; 87, 102! 179 702 Pts. Joe Louis Gets Fortune From i Latest Fight 245 ! 129 NEW YORK. Oct. 1 Joe LoUls : 86 received $150,000 as his share of 963 the leant with Lou Nova Monday 3 169 217 150 121 169 20 846 night, bringing his earnings in1 the ring so far to something over $2,000,000. ; Men's 5Pin Bowling1 League Standings W L 3 6 Albert & McCaffery 7 2 179 Reddy Kilowatts 7 2 113 Air Force .i 6 3 113 Dry Dock Drafters 5 4 201 Armour's 5 4 141 Signals 3 6 114 Royal Hotel 3 3 801 Steel Workers ...4 2 3 Lawn Bowlers 4 5 H4 Dry Dock Fitters 3 6 203 Sav-Mor Grocery 2 Lipsett's 2 3 - Notice TAKE NOTICE that in the lncial Election to be held Octo-! ber 21st, 1941. in the Province' of British Columbia, WILLIAM OTIS FULTON of 329 5th Avenue West. Prin:e Rupert, BC. Barrister, has been appointed Official Agent of THOMAS DUF-FERIN PATTULLO, Liberal Candidate for the Prince Rupert Electoral District In the said Province, and JAMES STEPHEN BLACK. Post Office Box 694, 1 Priride Rupert, B. C, Carpenter, ' has been appointed Official Agent of GEORGE WILLIAM ! weaver, co-operative Commonwealth Federation Candidate for the Prince Rupert Electoral District in the said Province. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C, this. 30th day of September. 1941. R. E. MORTIMER Returning Officer Prince Rupert Electoral District Ladies' and Men's Tailored Clothing- Made Locally or Away Price to Suit Any Purse. M. T. LEE, Tailor B6x 975 Phone Green 960 When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Kildal YES! We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork; Stoves Connected, Efc. Oil Burners Cleaned ....$1.50 Chimneys Swept $2.50 f I ANDY MAN itOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 City Commissioner D. J. Mathe-son, following an inspection of the area yesterday with City En gineer F. N. Good, said at the city hall this morning that something would be done about a petition which has been received from residents concerned asking for a footpath on Frederick Street to connect Eighth and Eleventh Avenues. Such a path, It is pointed out in the petition, would be a great convenience for school children from Eleventh Aveniie going to Seal Cove and also for workers of the Canadian Fish & Cold Stor age. There was rormeriy a rour-plank walk there. Low Rail Fares BETWEEN ALL STATIONS IN CANADA DnilMD TRIP for SINGLE FARE ONE QUAKiw GOOD GOING: OCTOBER 10 UNTIL 2 P.M. OCTOBER 13 RETURNING: Leave destination not later than Midnight, OCTOBER 14 Good In all classes of accommodation. Information from neortMl Afrnt, IN Tilt'. MTKEMK t'Ol'HT 1)1' llltl Tl-ll (GUMMA IX ritonm: III the Al. liter of the "ArimlitMnillmi Art" Ami In the Matter of the IMute of Srvrrln Utjulnil, llrrpa'Cil Intestate i TAKE NOTICE that by crder of Hts Hcncr W. E F!her. marlp on the lflth 1 4iday cf September. A. D. 1941, I wat 3 appointed Administrator cf the Estate ior Scverln O'Qulmu deceased. mid all parties having claims against the Bald estate are hereby required to furnUh name, properly verified, to me on or! before the 22nd day of October. A. D. t 1941, and all parties Indebted to the j estate are required to pay the amount i of their mdebtednew to me forthwith. I DATED at Prhve Rupert. B. C, thla ! prov. ; 22nd day of September. A D. 1941 j Official Administrator ' Prince Rupert, D. C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKO.M HOME" Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Watei Prince Rupert, B.C. Fhone 281 P.O. Box 196 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 PO. Box id FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. I)lie Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY Fit I DAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m'. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving September 30, October 11 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 5C8 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER - I 1 .1 .Wtv-. . . . a good line of reasoning ... JOE: "... sure, I'd like my boy to go to college, but what am I going to use for money?" FRED: "He will be ready for college in about seven years or jo, won't he? Why don't you buy War Savings Certificate! now? Then you can cash them in about the time your boy is through High School." JOE: "How do you figure that out?" FRED: JOE: FRED: "Well, a War Savings Certificate costs $4.00. At the end of seven and a half years you' cash it in for $5.00. If yoU invest $20.00 a month in War Savings' Certificates now, you'll have $25.00 coming in every month seven and a half years from now." "What if I need the money in the meantime?" THE PAYR011 SAVINGS PLAN MAKES IT EASY "You can get it, if you need it the Government will cash in your Certificates any time after six months. Why cat plan now to put the money away for your boy " JOE: "Sounds good to me think 111 take your advice" The help of every Canadian is needed for Victory In fieie days oi war the thoughtless, selfish spender is a traitor to our War effort. A reduction in personal spending is now a n'ti) necessity to relieve the pressure for goods, to enable mon and more labour and materials toie diverted to winnirti tht war. The all-out effort, which Canada must make, demanit this seit-aeniai 01 eacn oi ua. SPEND LESS- TO BUY M9t WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES It's interesting to know when reading the Daily N that the people of the whole district are doing the sameJ It's Your Duty to SA VE GAS IT'S OUR DUTY To HELP . . . either by tuning up your present car at a minimum cost or else by trading in for one that wi" give you maximum MILE-AGE and SERVICE. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of Chrysler Products Phone 566 For Emergency Night Service Call COLIN MILLER, BLUE 805