PAQX TWO TBI UKTCt Ewd Barney Mulvany Preaches RUNNER Hazekon Route; Spoke To and CAMPAC ominous, To suit every need and style from Infants' to Men's and Ladies' in Composition or crepe soles. Cam-paes are in a class by themselves. Agents for Penman's Hosiery Jack & Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PELNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor MEMBER OF TUB f.ANAMAN PKES Th OanadUm Preea h exclusively entitled t use Tor repuUlteatlon tf I1 new derottcbe. credited to tt or to the. Associated Press In this paper and alao the local nen's published therein. All rUlta U republication at apeclal desoaiohes therein are also reserved SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates in City Per year. $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c Out of Town Subscribers by Mail. $3.00 a Year . Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations Friday, June 20, 1941. EDITORIAL The Interior Road - We endeavoured yesterday to bring to special notice of necessity of early action being taken on the construc tion of the highway from Prince Rupert to the interior as sort of a blow. Last summer it was expected but it never came. Germjvny, no doubt, considers herself stronger now for the blow than she was then. We must steel ourselves for news of big and important developments in the war very soon now. Mr. Pattullo Renominated - - For the eighth time Mr. Pattullo has been nominated Liberal candidate for Prince Rupert. Twenty-five years now our member, he will go before the electors once again asking their suffrage. As we have suggested before, the Premier might with good grace be given an acclamation as a fitting tribute to his quarter of a century of service for British Columbia and Prince Rupert. There is, of course, no very particular reason to anticipate he will get it. Without being too complacent about it, however, The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and West of Edmonton holdin ... . O ......W1UIM in these organizations. Ml Important Seattle Bodies FRANCOIS LAKE, June 20. Barney Mulvany has returned from a month's holiday in Vancouver and Seattle, Ilia first trip "outside" in 25 years. At Seattle he was tiie guest pf the Rotary Club, the Washington Athletic Club, the Arctic Club and the Buccaneers' Club, speaking on the Hazelton route to Alaska. Telling of the Impassable muskeg tt-v fyx wp swamps to be encountered on all 1 1 1 If h IV ;of the eastern routes Mr. Mulvany Jt-' V au &u pelnted out that a great American explorer, one Colonel Bulkley, who worked with a huge staff of cruisers for years In locating the Collins Overhand Telegraph Lins, was forced to abandon all the eastern routes as, after thorough investigation, he I found miles, of soft ground in which he could not get a telegraph pole to stand up. He was finally compelled 7JTmmm if- appreciate casUoff clothes and shoes for. -distribution to Rupert's needy, kindly Je.a,ve..jit.Mc-. Rae Bros, or write to Shirley Dorcas Society, Shirley, B. C. WANTED Room with private family close in. Call 855. Archie McNeill. (145) FOR KEN! FOR R EOTFive room furnished home for rent to careful tenants without children. July and August 725.5th Avenue West. GOING OUT Less Play And More Attention To National Defence By Adelaide- Krr Associated Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, June 20: (AP) -- to stick to the hard bottom of the Mrs. Harold Milligan. president ot Hazelton route. This applied in the United Sates National Council later years tc the Trail of T8, and Women, wants American women still later to the construction of to stop playing so much bridge and the Yukon Telegraph Line. i1 to wtk on woman's role in Many old sourdoughs present at Uncle Sam's defence, the Buccanneers dinner endorsed A New York wife and mother, this from their own experiences Mrs- Milligan recently was app inl and remembered many outfits eu oi tne uenerai federation which attempted the Liard and of Women's Clubs' new department Pelly routes losing all their pack of national defence, which will stock and outfits In the muskeg mobilize women throughout the country. One outfit made through country. to the Yukon via the Porcupine but Across hr busy office desk the other day- he said, "We have a was three years in doing so. Calling the attention of the din- irauai power ior me civ- ner guests to the fact that Alaska man aence or this country in tne womanhood of America. Wo- was more westerly than north from coottiA nrt Vanrnnvpr ami that ""e tremendous creative westerly point at present reached f nd P,ut, 11 to wrk for the coun- by a fair road. Mr. Mulvany cauea - ..... i r .v.- mnn ii- Mrs. Mllllgan's live v int RE KAMLOOPS NEWS K..M.K'S "HOME TOWN" rw.'.r-l.- detoce Lie, torn, trip ,hc made' The annual "Open llmue-.., decidedly especially L congressman u"BVca"",lu 1 iviasnussmi 1 s ' in . the m. " nection wllh with ,h the n9,lonill national sr Three Essentials 001116 active in assisting the Red Mrc flllUnn i i- Prn In flln lrwnl finlvntrn nnm w,:i:i. : t n. l.l U 11 t tn Hp fnnnri from Hazelton t.n AI- ... 11C piu- a mmtiii.y uiujetu it vvuuiu wen, we nuw augcat, tui ------ -- - ----- , - gram win cover, three thlnss- first Pa'Bn. local bodies to get busy and make representations to thel"," IZt.Zfl educatlon of w4 to nutrition-1 proper authorities and, if necessary, bring pressure to seiC, f c,0"d- tralm? iji nursing; third Kamtow weather is quite s-um- fhafno time is lost in giving attenti n to sch a vital inat ST.T bTSrST ter. There is reason to believe that defence authorities askan Highway. The one question tIy as a whJe iUi TOUn The hot spell foliowed a week.end have already made recommendations along the lines sug-iasked the speaker was difficult to ..Thai Jast very lmportant when 1.27! inehea of rain fell, this gested. If there is anything We can (la to see that SUch,anfweJ.waft" J! "La she says with a chuckle. "Remem- beln as much as normally falls in U .l-i.? 1' i 1.1 1 .uoing aouui, lie unu tiie auawei hor thoro u . . . n uhnlr mnrttVi recoinmbrKiaiions are implemented, we snouio lose no hnH had tn to h be -nnthinQ-" nothing. "1C u"Ke Bitul means 01 - time in acting accordingly cornmunicatlon- telephone, tele-. A Blow On Britain Observers expect and signs portend that the Nazis are about to deliver some sort of a major blow against Great Britain. Quite likely a lot of this talk and reported action to the East around the Russian frontier is smoke screen, ihe recent easing up oi bombing of Britain is Mrs. Milligan U a calm, smiling agriculturalist here and widely grey-haired woman with level grey Known among farmers and ranch-eyes, which can twinkle or spark. er- has arrived In Kamloops to She sits at her desk, above which become manager of the Kamloops hangs an etching of the Pilgrim District Farmers' Co-operative As-Fathers enroute to church, and ' soilatlon. works past a dozen InterruBtlnnJ . witn tne calm of a wife and moth- Lshe spent a whole day Just being a proua motner. WANTED- Housekeeper lmmedi-. Her hobby is still music-collect ately. Box 108, Dally News. (H5) lng Amerlan J. WANTED A girl for general ic?wboy airs. She swims, golfs and yjuys tennis and thinks nothing of hiking eight miles around a New England lake where she vacations. First, last and all the time, Mrs. Mlllgan says, she Is "a tremendous believer in the i American, .sjsfem. wjucn must De Kept alive." Never Say Die Say Buy Bonds I J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Hldf. A meetinz of Kamlnnn er who Is used to halting her own called by Mavor CharW v pn. TTV-.1-. hat Ti i activities to settle family nroblems Ion. was held Wednpsrinv No doubt, Britain is on full guard for some! radio, sewing machine and bed. r,p f ai,leadJr nelther hl"Vor pUrpoSe of organlzing a Phone Blue 830. (145) I", " tarian blue without gadgets. Her' FOR SALE 10 cameras, lot of "ock the day I saw her was WANTED uieie aeems 10 ue ntue llKeiinoou 01 niS being (leieated. housework. Must.be able to cook, 11, nowever, nis political opponents leel constrained to do I No children. Apply Box io so and that they can afford to test the Premier's strpnrrr.ht Daily News. 047) n. iiiBiiuuie iiuiJiK, we nupe vne coniesi Will De a worthy iTHE Shirley Dorcas Society would anu ciean one, not detracting m a disproportionate way from more, vastly more, important matters than a routine issueless provincial election, called merely because of a constitutional requirement, which requires a new mandate for a government that is nearing the end of its legal period of tenure. tools, 1 wing pump, wash basins, simple dark blue wool with a crisp 1 laundry tub. beds, springs and white collar caught with a Drettv mattresses, chesterfields, at low little silver pin. Her handbag Is prices. Phone Black 324. B. C. bl8' roomy and not too full. Furniture Co. 1 Mrs. Milligan was bom Lu:y " " Richardson on a Colorado ranch FOR SALE-Household furniture, attended schoof In New York Phone Green 185 days. Red 921 studled muslc Jn Berlln then evenings. 133 7th Avenue East, married Harold V. Milligan who (148 .was f nr OA iron .n .-nnin. i -v. jva.o uiBauui, anu cnoir FOR SALE Seven -roomed house, director of the Riverside Church, 332 7th Ave. E., on sewer, near She has two sons,, one of whom schools and dry dock. $2,000 cash,"celVed an M- A-. the other a B. A. or terms. Phone Green 922. ucejce uu oiumDia university s last commencement day. For once Mllllllll SAVOY HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Ilox 511 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert "Help Finish the Job" i BUY VICTORY IJONDS Remember the campaign closes Saturday the 2 1st. Deal at VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 330 West 3rd Ave. Phone Red 120 P.O. Uox 757 HIGHEST IN QUALITY Most Refreshing ... r two FIRST AWARDS it' A m WINNIHXU ENGLAND. 1936 y- aj vortvv"- . AVZ Government Ot prmsrjjLOiumDia, , MWCOAN0 HE Friday, June 2f m This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by thj Women's Auxiliary fej the Rocky week. It eotdfettd of ;.oo Mountain Rangers regiment. articles. A number of Kamleops Gslf Cltb Mra- 3 Attiw Milton i, o ror members Journeyed to Revels4okr Lethbrldg tn vtoK with her nus-at the end of last week to compete band Capt. Milton of the Reeky n the annual commercial travel- Maintain Ranters, pn-.srn x lers' tournament there. tloned at Prince Rupr-n i my taking a special course u: ' : Aj. bcrta c,ty William Harknett. Dresident of The Victory Loan 1941 campaign 1 jth Kamlnops Fish & Qame Pro- wi , Uttl... 1 l a. tti Votnlnnnp fl u ic 11? nil nvor fHo . ... . every iuiic m iau uU.. f . t. - tftrtft!v, matx. nufr fivi. hnndrprf C(llC&t Oil tPMher ill K i r.: ri iillll - t a , ?viwJ lutiL v ityHiKtvti auww vouia nave uj oe recuvcicu nu , , , hnnuht v.a i hnnrls : iiuk Hlufl onrir . SCnOOL nM ri"H('rt , fo rrtrrv thdt mat Hi7Pltnn Hazelton wi Was the tne most most ------- north- nuim lu "atllCi tneir creative aDiirey ' j " weeK to auena tne annua meeting ... . VT. . : ' wi iau tii aauwv .... tho K...ii.n Vnmlnnn. I. ..... . . . Ml I.IIKan nial(hniirii d .e ",c ""J1""1 " ' ""i" or tne inter or eame c uds. - - $300,000. . stnetl from the staff t v.ayd Oeorge School and Mrs Mu; rei William D. (Dud McMillan, aged n Hlnl ha rnaiimwi from 'ii. nf ThTsTran ta he West and Midwest , yea? held at the Kamloops Junior and'20. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mc- of Stuart Woad School m W p tS! Snrnia Oregon e western and a? when sne "was impressed by Senior High School last Friday. Mlllan. formerly of Kamloops and Phil to Jr. hw mlRned a eno 11 S no; '-Westward i to tne fact woinan seemed too un- Work of the students was on dls now residing In Vancouver, has raPh" at h," h''' aware ot the world situation In the auditorium where a and wilh , AW with a road that will be wofl .T: T. :,, i,ev? m e war news." When she returned Program was also presented. ,,,. ... , . v., . Dr- - n- a.oic ocivu an " "a"au"'" ru,vc tt,,u been nominate! oYt to New York she and i a ""mer01 mhp nf as leui their order, says Mr. Mulvany All . n Tbp Knmlnnns rltv rnimP hn. eummlssioned as a pilot officer. enant aovernor of Ovr . Inr-rra Alaskan and most Vancouver people delyed anx"" been advised by the Department; tlonal. Ilia mm wll brfor saiy favor idvor the uie western www. route, .u, . ' A furth bundle for nrltaln Mivetlfu Vtstnria th .-,nm.M mlht , of National Defence that. In con- ( m-v w i 7 , country's preparedness for salvage shipment to be sent overseas by the the Alaska Highway defence. Result a , tentative a0 campaign, three guns which are Daughters of Britain of Kamloops c3vt. for ,,ur f0r mounted at the local will thf cenotaph waning CalUnTattentlon attention to vj wic 'uau oad -?peratufi,wlUi a number of dtapalahed at the rirst ,f tnls for f he women's organ zaUons which is vek not be removed unless tha need ?JL" t0 worTout in deJall a for scrap metal becomes more - elevation of 5000 feet, Mulvany over stated that the work on this road cut of Seattle was heavier than any conferences with them acute. The Kinsmen's Club has be- Hold Everything with a MODERN KODAK Keep a. Snapshot -wherever you go. Keep the happy intimate scenes of your home, your holidays, your family and friends. Include a snapshot in your let teres They'll be appreciated, always. Ilaby Itrownie 1X212 Baby Brownie-Special Bullet Kodak l5ax2i2 G20 Brownie Junior 2 ','4x314 Brownie Reflex lxl $1.35 81.75 S2.85 $3.00 $7.35 Gin Brownie Junior (JO CA Jiffy Kodak 020 Jiffy Kodak Vigilant 820. 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