PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS "CHRISTIES" LOGGER & WORK BOOTS fluaranteed the finest built shoes for work or logging. Hand made of the best leathers and lasted to fit the foot right. Priced from DAILY EDITION $8.00 Sole Agents Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL MEMBEK OF THE CANADIAN PKEAS TtM Canadian Press la exclusively emitted to w Tor republication of til newt OMCAtcbes credited to It or to the Associated Press In this paper and also the M Must Feel the War . . . FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1941. As a people, apart from those actually engaged in the war, we have really -sacrificed nothina of imnortance yet. Talking of income taxes as if they represented a sacrifice while other people are being bombed in Britain and slaughtered in Russia in our defence is a kind of obscenity. If we are really going to feel the war from now on, as they say in Ottawa, it will be a complete change. ' 'GEE, I wish I could roll cm like that! "You CAN... it's EASYwith w m m EASIER TO ROLL OK I he New CROSS CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO It's wonderful tins new CROSS CUT tobacco wonderfully easy to roll wonderfully pleasing to. smoke! First, it's marvellously mild and fra-grant. Second, the new "cross" cut makes it so simple to pick exactly the riplit amount for a ciparctte that looks and smokes like a "tailor-made". And it just smipplps into tl.e paper. ion try it you'll he delimited! BETTER TO SMOKE When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 13 21 Hour Service at Regular Ratei ARMY IS BOWLING Inter-Services Play Commenced Last Xislit With Running Off Of Four Fixtures Play commenced in the Inter-Servlces Bowling League yeater- competition between tlves of various units ol the forces stationed at Prince Rupert. Royal Canadian Engineers, Dry Dock, Scottish No. 1 and Seal Cove Base were the winners with Medical Corps, Navy. Scottish No. 2 and Signals losing. The individual scoring was as follows: . ."Medical Corps 12 3 Robinson 162 113 123 Buckley 129 9"! 170 Weston - 163 123 133 Ollespy 100 113 136 Richard 157 163 201 Totals 711 6U TG9 Engineers 1 2 Tully 215 213 Taylor 113 Oddy 84 Prior 134 Sage 71 Totals C17 Navy 1 B. Simpson 161 Fricke 190 J. Cymbal 132 Angebaur 171 All rights of republication of special 4enoohes therein are also reserved R- Cundy 103 Totals 757 Dry Docks 1 B. Manson 145 S. Arlington 185 J. Thompson 82 D. McCormick 157 B. Tobey 195 The News from Ottawa suorp-ests that we are about Totau 7r.j to begin paying for the war, and it is about time, says Scottish x , Bruce Hutchinson. We have not begun to pay yet. Since Mcintyre " i6i September, 1939, we have been warned at least once a McAdam "m;.2io week that we must prepare ourselves for terrible sacri- stone 103 136 82 106 193 155 118 3 121 149 138 179 225 177 151 787 781 3 131 214 177 14G 147 241 719 912 2 3 163 173 134 291 148 116 94 183 133 206 106 118 fices. With the result that the sale of all kinds of luxur- Dow 130 131 114 les m Canada has reached its highest point in history, and !2S. , ainuu Hie wen-tu-uu, me cinei prooiem 01 me war nas oeen the uimculty in getting servants, HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupeit T. K. Willis, O E. Douglas and R. Daring, Aliford Bay; Bernice Point: A. Suran. Prince Rupert Royal Johnson ... Russ. , Sunnyslde; j , J Steuart 150 140 Pollock HO 158 Wilson 126 155 Sheridan 164 221 Totals 709 851 Seal Cove Base 1 2 Crapper 143 Watt : 294 104 Wemp 235 244 Copp ...r 169 219 Cholmers 200 156 183 Summerville 695 943 2 3 142 193 Totals 1041 135 199 901 143 114 201 717 3 150 174 166 138 125 753 li. C. C. S. 1 2 3 ' Y-lland 166 115 114 Jones 174 196 160 Hilder ..1 146 162 240 Carlisle 129 163 ias 170 203 203 Brock 136 182 146 779 726 831 Totals 751 818 798 ! Presbyterian i Tea and Sale Cunningham, Ketchikan, Alaska; M. Darlquist. Cedarvale; A. Dun- Very Successful Affair Yesterdaj ham, Edmonton: J. N. Browning.; Afternoon At .Manse Large Vancouver; A. J. Smith. Prince Attendance Rupert; Mrs. J. M. Smith, Port1 Fssington: W. B. Martin, Hazel-! Tabies and rooms being attracted John A. Boyd. Mrs. Sharrock tjvely dec0rated with dahlias, and Miss Edwardson. Montreal. weet peas and other beautiful fall ?.aLUh. .the. U"n .ns0fr .of ,four A. C. Balch. North Pacific; C. C. .bvterlan church was the attrac. " c" we"s "nBvWton. Victoria: A. Jacobsen, I u' scene vesterdav afternoon of represents- chirt-v. t rrhniri Trker Lake! uiu... ,...1 v HSiujr auctcaaiui ira aiiu aaic ui O Paterson, Vancouver; Qnr. A.ihome cooking by the Ladies' Aid Grund and Onr. Fraser, Fredrick ;lhe fvent was faV0red with the usual fine, sunny' Prince Rupert wea'her and there was a large turn-out ui of ladles iduivo to tu extend CAiniu pat --,imii-uu pjv- Seath and Tex McGill. Aliford Bay. I ronage to 'the affair. Receiving the manv zuests were Mrs. D. C Mrs. P. c. Miller, who has been stuart. president of 'the Ladles' on a triD to Halifax to visit with Ald. and Mrs. A. F. MacSween. he- scn-ln-Iaw and daughter, Mr. wife 0f the pastor. nrt Mrs. Sam Jurmaln. returned . . home from the east on last night's J- A Tng seneral con" trnin. She also visited in Hamll- !,en"; feter Lakie. Mrs. J. t?n and Toronto. R- MItche11- Mrs- Robert Cameron rnd Mrs. James L. Lee poured and the FIGHTING captI f AitM itAn 1lf T T Mrs. Olen Lundquist, who has CmUV, n,u.. ZZ TU Tru t? hn Arnold a"d Mr. Nell Mac- parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles P. . . . DonaW as was Florence Parker were in chanrc of 165 the heme cooking table INDIA'S STATUS LONDON. Sept. 19: (W)-Pres- -nce of the Soviets In the war' thould give Impetus to the move-ncnt for complete independence or India, said W, Dobble. ILP ;peaklng at a meeting of the India; .League here. PROTLCTS SWEDISH SHIPS STOCKHOLM, Sept. 19: H , Realizing before-the-war dream, a, 20,000.000 kroner ($5,000,000) canal' through Falsterbo Peninsula, collecting the Baltic and the Katte-ia.tt. Is now opened, enabling Swedish shipping to pass through; ntheir own national waters. John A. Boyd of Montreal, pre- '.dent of the Canadian Fish St Cold Storage Co., has paid his annual visit to the local plant. He. ar rived In the city from the east on last nleW? train and sailed this afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Oden and family wish to express their sincere and heartfelt hanks for the numerous expressions of svmnathy and the beautl- 1 fu' floral tributes extended to J, ,. V Pr,ncess Mrs. Jmr Simpson while Mn.them in their sad bereavement. fn tti n-n herRob"t S'rpchan assisted in con-1 . return to ieauie. .nectlon with the tea room. i TOO LATh TO CLASMKY Scottish Xo. 212 Joy 129 177 Mrs. Robert Parker and Miss wAijteD Girl as cook and house- keepei Apr-y Inlander Hotel. an This advertisement is not published or displayed by he Liquor Ccnf.rol Bc. rd or by the Government of British Columbia NEEDS IF YOU ARE ABLE-BODIED, AND BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18 AND 45, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO PLAY A MAN'S PART B.C.'s THREE FAMOUS REGIMENTS ARE CALLING FOR FIGHTING MEN The BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIMENT Uiuhmof iBMfc,'.'int . . . Inli.rh,,,. f (l ,, Hill..) ( , r.mou. ,ih H.ll.Ilon (CKK) .... "T."'. '"" fiMlnj forr, mlU fur mm. Besides these units every branch of Canada's griming annj need", physically fit mm hetWrrn the ages of 18 and 13. The WESTMINSTER REGIMENT .. . r.rrir. Ibelnlllr b.moraoflh lol.l 7th n.lt.lUn . . . b.rJr mrn f (k trim TUmr fine Krgimrnti are railing for rr In force-mm In. Vn ,,tay eulUl for ornlre In one of tlicie Imllnliona Imlaj, The SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS of CANADA . trt.t unit f th (in.,11.,, Tjor,,. t toJmf lh., ,r.nn. f ,h. ,., B.ll.l. In lnaUi nw Army. You can now heiiiiuo a proliclr-nt trndesman while serving your country. The ArmyNenh Skilled Workmen Ctt in. Totirlt urtlh the Krcruitlng Office at: V.nwuver Barrack. (Old V.nro,,rHt " Harrack, New N.n..m - a.llMw.k K-n,.p. , rnon . Tr.l. . Cr.n .rk . ptmlntr - i rincf Kuprrt ppj Prepare for Fall an Men's Sultj remod ;,, ,., ' ' J-udlPs Alterat,.on.--.Rpairij inp. and PrfsMti- -q, ltnti)rtn'. cvn j ' W n.kw c LadlPS nnrl rsi. o ,i" " . eJ, DELUXE TAILOR uppos.iU' t ammocore CiI- Plione 30 Boith Fresh Local KawanJ Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 651 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Offo SAVOf HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Pror Phone 37 r.O. M KKASEIl STREEl Prince Rupert Central Hotel (Vntral Tlotc Anna 150 Heated Kfloroi Hot IVatrr Stum tltt Dinlnr: ltoom In ConnecM Mrs. C. E. Black, ProprktM I'or P.ifU n. .1 hnurri.Dw ami Toys Go to the VARIETY STORE Dollan w 330 3rrl Ave. IV PhOH(Rrf NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A IIO.M13 AlVAY TROM HOME" Rates 75c up Prlnrp Runert. BC ... r n RolW I'nnnp zni i - THE SEAL ot QUALIT) rtm RAL " Fancy Red Sockeje PINK SEAL I Finest Pink Salmon, Packed by the only cannlnp company 'wl u me year ru"" ITince imi""