PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS DAILY EDITION MEN Hartt Shoes ... are admittedly the peak of high-grade shoemaking in Canada. 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 Shoes Are Here. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL Monthly Payments When You Want GOOD TAXI SEUV1CE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor - O. Kildal WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 24, 1941. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY KITCHEN CABINET bottom portion, two large bins two drawers, two bakeboards. large kitchen work table, top part has two drawers, two shelves ror dishes, two glass doors. Splendid where space is limited. COr Pn Price complete vutdl) Phone 775 LEAD IN BOWLING Lucky Strikes Are Running True To Name la Ladies' League Si ore Another Clean Sweep Victory ; Lucky Strikes scored their second straight dean sweep victory of the seasen in the Ladies' BawL-ilng League last night by defeating ;the Pioneers. Optimists also had 'a clean sweep last night over Big Sisters. Annette's. Savoy Swingers and Knox Hotel won two games to one respectively over Rangers Bluebirds aad Stylettes. High average scorer was Lil Croxford with 203 while Dolly Wesch had the high single game of 318. The individual scoring for the evening was as follows: Lucky Strikes 12 3 Pearl Menzies 135 151 136. Shirley Hague 97 159 162 Jean Warren 116 91 14a May Peacock Ill 203 160 Jean Cameron 163 133 128 Handicap 94 94 94 Totals 7C0 831 828 Pioneers 1 2 3 Vie Hansen 89 109 90 Grace Gunn 137 109 125 Marie Spance 32 122 146 Ethel Yager 77 120 100 Mae Scharff 163 1 66 4 0' Handicap 68 68 68 Totals 5G6 694 5G9 I Big Sisters Gomez J. Dickens 118 ,Rothwell 137 . , Bond ,. 93 . . - , Alexander 136 , XT , ,, , . , - - .... . 1 Uld i USO of every person's life, it is wise to consider how best it Q . can be paid so as not to find it too much of a burden all Eastment S 67 at once. Many say they plan to pay it by instalments, postuk ....".'""'"".'""Z230 The first of these instalments must be paid this month. Danzanac 82 One twelfth of the total is to be paid before the last day Timmermeister -...123 of this month and one twelfth before the end of each sub-Higston -156 sequent month. The amount to be paid now is similar! TSap J to that paid last year. At the end of the vear a new rate ' will be paid and the amount already paid' will be deduct- 'gangers- 1 ed. The main thing is that in order to take advantage of lobS! 12 the installment plan the payments must commence at Keiiett "ZZIII193 once. James 129 Ballinger 178 H !11 f VI I Handicap .. &L-... 38 lur yjii uuuing . . . A Calgary oil journal is calling on the government of Alberta to snend a few dollars drilling for oil as a busi ness investment. Half a dozen test holes is what is asked fo reach year. It is pointed out that the province draws down about half a million dollars from oil leases and it could afford to spend a few dollars to help the industry. There are manv complaints at the way in which the oil producing in that province is being" administered. Evidently the oil controller is under severe criticism for holding down production to so large an extent at a time when the Empire needs oil and people are being asked to curtail on the use of oil fuels. The province of British Columbia is spending a small amount of money drilling a hole in the Peace River area, bnould they find oil it will be the means of partially transferring interest in the. oil industry to this province i Not Before Winter . . . Even if Germany is able to defeat Russia, she cannot do it "before winter sets in. As a matter of fact it is not at all sure that Russia can be beaten. It is very difficult for the British to send help because of the distance from the home base. However, that may yet be done and any help given by United States and Britain would be very encouraging to the Soviets. Even if Germany wins the victory will have cost between two and three million men and huge quantities of equipment and ammunition and the end is not yet. Perhaps it may not be easy for them to consolidate or withdraw for the winter Totals Annette's Selig 1 2 3 ' .117 188 126' 879 1 172 our invitation. Phone 566 111 110. 120 185 135 107 76 147 711 769 2 3 1 ' 116 95 128 166 167 136' 105 111, 198 191 165 165' 1 839 821 2 3 ; ' 135 175 126 114. 187 214 151 163 194 213 38 33 831 917, 1 2 3 138 176 i 1 lvpAJJ n 1 1 1 on Economy Blade In the Brit lh Empire-Now Made In Canada YES! 4H(M We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork; Stoves Connected. Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned ....$1.50 Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 Reaugh i -123 159 Owen : j& 109 186 Nickerson .,... 126 159 Dickens 152 123 Handicap 96 96 Total 778 8C1 Bluebirds 12 Turgeon 144 208 Boulter 166 140 Jennings 168 137 Hartwig ',,; 168 166 Keron 116 238 Handicap ... 58 5a 1 Totals jt, 820 947 Savoy Swingers 1 2 N. McLeod 160 120 L. Basso-Bert 164 120 L. Croxford 228 179 D. Wesch . 164 126 R. LaBelle .. 205 141 Handicap 4 4 1 Totals 921 690 Stylettes 1 2 Stone 152 140 Ciccone 157 113 170 181 180 163 96 966 3- 149 155 161 178 58 849 3 218 210 203 318 219 4 1172 3 132 138 'Nelson -12 jTurgewi .w-JOl- Lauiens 191 Handicap 11 Totals 738 Knox Hotel 1 Zelisko - 60 Christianson 113 Eyford 70 Balaski 97 'Brasell 133 Handicap .... 174 I Totals -.i. 647 I The league standing to W Lucky Strikes 6 Annette's 4 Savoy Swingers 4 Optimists 3 Knox Hotel 3 Stylettes 3 Pioneers 2 Ran&ers 2 Bluebirds 2 Big Sisters 1 165 113 103 11 C34 t 141 108 107 107 176 174 813 192 115 155! date: L Pts Baseball Standings 11 ! Brooklyn St. Louis , 'Cincinnati 71 104 94 130 174 75.1 w. 97 95 84 Pitoburglx 73 New York 70 Chicago j. W Boston L 61 L 53 54 65 70 78 ai 89 Recruiting Patriotic Dollars At 500 Canadian Stations Every branch of the Bank of Montreal is a "recruiting station" for Canadian dollars whose owners wish to serve their country. At any one of our 500 Canadian branches you can buy war savings stamps and certificates,1 and obtain full information regarding war loans. Enlist to the full extent of your ability to help win a decisive victory for freedom. BANK OF MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" Modern. Experienced Banking Service ... the Outcome of 124 Years' Successful Opcradoa Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Prince Rupert Branch: G. R. S. BLACKADY, Manager Stewart Branch: II. V. LITTLER, Manager Attention Motorists In the course of the last two months we have pnnnVda mmnrremrn C 01T HCM1 TIT-. 1 iuMftcincjii, ui ujin iVinier. ve nave a m a position to render the motoring public of Princ r.... i .... vur service cnarges will be based on pre-war charge is still 25' c lower than that charged by lead To our old friends and customers" we extend warrant their continued patronage. To those we 4f A reorganized our service den.irtmenr nntpi tv,o complete new staff of first class mechanics and are e luiiieri. me very rjesi in automobile repair service. Flat Rate or $1.50 per hour. This rate of service mg garages elsewhere. , our thanks with the assurance that our. service will nave not nau me opportunity to serve, we extend RUPERT MOTORS For Emergency Night Service Call COLIN MILLER, BLUE 805 Phone 566 Pet .647 .638 .564 jm .m .460 .407 Philadelphia'' 42 10T American League New York ....... 98 51 .654 Boston 80 6ft .537 Chicago 74 76 .493 Cleveland 73 76 .49ft Detroit 74 76 .493 0 6 St Louis 67 82 .450 2 4' Washington . 68 80 .457 2 4 (Philadelphia 66 84 .440 3 3 1 . 3 3 1 Union steamer Catala, Capt. Er- 3 3; nest Sheppard, returned to port 4 2 at 7:15 last evening from Stewart, 4 2 land other northern points and 4 2 sailed half an hour or so- later 5 l'for Vancouver and waypoints. . WEDNESDAY SEPT u, ,. FRIDAY NIGht IMPORTANT BROADCAST This, is a "war t and as such t;;: importance ai) pr v. ; jV, tion campaign;-; tT -7' you elect new w i r your affairs for , : years. Be sure rou neara au the !m - bepos R. L. MAITLAW), K.C B. C. CONSERVATIVE LEADER RADIO STATION CBR 8:30 P. M. 9 IM. Friday Night, Sept. 2G Central Hotel Central Hotel Ann 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Bit Dining Koom in Connect Mrs. C. I'. Black. Propriety Steamers Leave Prtn:e Rapt For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TIESuAf, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Tours, fa. CARIIENA EVERY FRWAI, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday ua, Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving September 20 and ,30, October 11 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservatioai from FRANK J. SKINNEK, Print Rupert Agent, Third Aft. Phone 5C8 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized M'lk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 THE SEAL " QUALITY teiaaa mm si Hp GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon ThTnly Packed by canning: company w'"1 " )n the, year round pa)r"