PAQ1 TWO. THE RIGHT PLACE To Buy 7tf flGVT 505, Onyx, Plio-Pedic and Tango Pumps, Miss Atlanta and Vanity Maid t Eor Wmin Hartt, Scott & McHales, Grbb and Campacs For Men Jack & Jill, Hewestons, Sismans For Misses and Children PENMAN'S HOSIERY Family SHOE STORE The Ilome of Good Shoes NOTICE LTD THE DAILY NEWS. PJtlNCK BUPEIIT - BRITISH COLUMBIA, Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert, Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. flULLEN - -.-.Managing-Editor, SUBSCRIPTION, KA S 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, KATES Local Readers, ner line: Der insertion or Classified AdyerUsements, per, word; per insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau oi uuculatlons 98 MEMBEJt OF- TJIfc CANADIAN I'KCRS, The Ouiadl&n Pwea U exclusively ntltaej to um ror repuWlcitlon at ill new dewtctoea !dKa to i tt or. tb AMOclated Ptte in ttHa paper, wuj atao Ui local iifwg published therein. All ilhU ot'rtoubUcatlon U Bpecl&l deMxOchea -therein are ido reaerved- DAILY EDITJON What Shall We Do? Saturday, July.. 26,-141, 1 omorrow night there will be a .meeting of alUnterest-ed in civil protection in the CapitplTheatre-with view to discussinrr what to. do in.thn p.tr nf nh ia In view of the present situation n the Orient this, should J ue.une oi me iiyenest'questions.tner.e is.- Wfi are the-nearr est port in Canada to the Orient Ours is the most likely point to be attacked, ami; we certainly should' bo the ones to take precautions. Encouraging Signs Douulas Reed, vvririnn- in Mnplpnn'o Mnrrnino onon that at this moment the entire picture of the-war is dom. mated by a gigantic question mark the value of-the Red Army. .Red resistance is stubborn and German hopes of a quick -victory havo already ben dispelled. Reed says thati if the Soviet armies are able to hold up the Germans foiwm-other three months, the entire picture of the war will be transformed for Hitler will be a beaten man by winter. In any event he will be greatly weakened and, while he is becoming, weaker, the British are growing stronger Evidently. Britain is already showing signs of in' creasing strength in the almost continuous stacks they are making on the .German centres. Incessant poundinc is havmg,ite effect.. Day and. night attacks on the factories, the supply centres; the transportation facilities, the. ammunition dumps. All these are how having their effect-Germany is weakening. They have at last induced Japan to help relieve the situation but i will have no effect. The UA. ll,c vw come anui irom now on we shall see other signs of victory. TJie V campaign is npt only. a.Kes-ture- t 1S a real sign.of archange that is coming about. A public C Ivillan Protection (AXf.) meeting wjll be held hi the Capitol Theatre,Sunday,evji.Ing, Ju,y 27(h at 9:15 Speakers will be the UpnoraWe tn AttorneyrGeiicral G, S. Amer, Commissioner T W. ,S Parsons, and Inspector S. I', iM. Mood)?, Three rfels. pl moTipg pictures will .also be s.ow entilled "Dover the. Frpnt Une." "Law and Order and "Dal Jpiies" Units of the A.K.P. wearing baUees and armbands and affiliated units will parade i'cfpre the theatre on Third, Avenue at 9:00 o'clock before the meeting. You are cprdiajlv invited to attend. No aiiinslon, bervice, J When You Want a Reliably Comfortable, Dependable TAXI; 13 SOFTBALL WAS FINE Grotto Wins Exciting .Contest- from. " On the hebeat";and- most'-exclt-' ing Senior Softball League games seen,.$o far this season was .Rlftyed J Inst ni?ht between the leaguoJead-! m& tAKiMiWk Me. second) place ilutluia, Tobacconists! wining., 8r to '.7; The Clothiers-.&tared' the balH rolling In the secondiinning by set. ting four runs to their opponents , one, In the followine. innlmr. the i (third, the tobacconists came- back jto get four more while the losers got ' nothing. Thexeforeahe-GrG.tto.took.. .a sngni ieaao.r(Qner.un.by .a, score , Of 5 to 4. In the fifth Innine rW losers came- back again to, et one sixth the winners again .managed to get one more run to break the.i deadlock 6 to 5. In,these.vnth and' final Inning the-Clothiers. batting ' first, came up and' obtained: two runs to take the lead, 7 to.6, until,, the Tobacconists came hack with uurvich to bat He knocked out, a two-base hit while Mnrrfly.camehe-hind and got asingle, Then Simon- son also singled: to Jaring in ,auryJch j to tie the score Bey non; then vbati ting, knocked out a Jook drive into deep centre field to, bring in Mur- j ray for the winning jnn to .take the game by a score of- 8 to .7. A fine feature ot-the came was i: British Economist, Envoy Confer With ED.R. Lord Halifax, British ambassador to U.S. and J. M. Keynes, BriUsh economist, discussed the British-American economic situation with President Roosevelt at the White House and then were interviewed by reporters after the conference. SPORT GHAT Tomorrow afternoon, at the Ac-roDolis Hill, nromises to be a very la spectacular' catch made-by Bill interesUng one for the baseball j More Money For Red Cross From Active Children ramble, playing centrefleld for thejfans of.Prince Rupert with a double- a group of local children consist-winners. Slmonson also i did: some-header in which first the Rocky , ing.of Ileane West, Lois Jones, Dor-good hitting, for the winners while- Mountain Rangers meet the Dry reen Paul, Nathaniel Jones, Robert a.4V wuuiw jjii.naiu iui ,iuB uocKiaiier wmcn vn& oeiucuuguus McArtnur, Dolly BecKer, Dorotny lU!er- ; will play the Composites. .McArthur, Christie Montgomery Batteries: Grotto Kellet. and Th rirv Dork, has been defeated flnri Rlllv PpplfPf urVin have hpn Gurvlch. 'nnlv mvP. That was some weeks colllna hrHAQ 1 Stone's J. Schroder and Brooks, .ago when the Rangers defeated and hot dogs to raise money for the Stone's outhit Grotto 9 to 6. Jthem 14 to 11. Since then, however, Red Cross, have turned in another Second Game jihe Dry Dock has improved the acceptable sum of $7.25, it Is an- m tne second game of the, even-1 team 100 per cent and is now at the , nounced by the local Red Cross i rr tkn Dtftr lirn.l.... J A - i - I ... . ... log the Steel" Workers defeated Dryjtop of, the league. uocx Dy a score of 13 to 10. The second game should prove Batteries: Dry Dock- Johnson 'to be a verv eood one as the Com- and Warner ' Steel Workers Wendle and Mc- Intyre G. Howe. Baseball; Scores National League Boston B, St. Louis 0. t: Brooklyn 4-2, plttsburg 8-8. New York 5, Chicago 2. Rhlladf jph.la 4, Cincinnati, 3. t American League; I Chicago 0 New, York 8. f Cleveland 0, Boston 10., Detrpit 5. Philadelphia 11. ; St. LouU 5, Washington 3, ' i Senior Softball July 28-r-Stones VS. Steel wnrlrors Dry Dock-vs. Grotto. ' August 1 Grotto vs: rm. workers, Stones vs: Dry Dock. . Note Men's Senior Lpa to .be played on Mondays and Fri- aays.auring second half. posltes have reorganfzed.their whole team and will use several new men from, the Royal Canadian Air Force Umpires, for. the-evening: First' Including Sgt. Barlow who skipper game B, Sutherland and Gj Will mont. Second game J( Pierce and treasurer, Arnold Flaten. Softball July 29 Gordon vs. Grotto. and Anderson ed the ball team at. Patricia Bay July. 31 Service Club vs. Fraser and Leading Aircrafstman . Walsh iStreet. who has played pro jail In Ontario.: August 5 Fraser Street vs. Grot-Following is the league standing: 'to. ' W L Pis. August 7 Gordon and Anderson Dry Docks , 5 1 .833 vs. Service Club. Searchlights 3 2 .600 ! August 12 Gordon and Ander- Rangers 2 3 .400 son vs. Fraser Street. Composites 1 5 .167; August 14 Orotto vs. Service The Searchlights have a chance to Club. even matters up a little tomorrow! August 19 Grotto vs. Gordon if the Rangers defeat the Dry Dock and Anderson. and the Searchlights defeat the j August 21 Fraser Street vs. Ser-Composites. ivice Club. BASEBALL i Sunday, Acropolis Hill 1:30 RANGERS vs. DRY DOCK .-:()0-COjII'OSIT.ES vs. SEARCHLIGHTS Notice ; Dueito,lhcreased Costs of Operation, We Are Forced -to; Increase Our Rates, Effective July 25 . ; v;'; New. Rates will be as, follows: One orlVp,Passengersk , . . . . , 50c- (Each Additional Passenger 25c) . Eastl off Eleventh and Conrad, Ridley. Home, Sixtluand , , -r ...... ....w.i, inc i . Charter,. per hour , . , , . . : . . ... Highway, to end and return $5 To Bridget $3 - f I mi Children of School Age Free 13 80- Taxis 34 99 123 67 275; 1 hu Canada At War 25 Years Ago July 26, 1616 JCrench, gained ground in Estrees-Soyecourt sector; "' occupied J3enhan . trenched nnrf'h nf Vprmanrtovlllers. British ttut i --- j repulsed Oerman counter-attackuM Allies reported oerman iroop movements- from Verdun to the SommeJ front. OHIO TENDERS INVITED FOR SALE Separate sealed tend ers for the purchase oi caom ana boat hull owned' by the late Jacob Anderson, and situate on mainland west of small island' across harbor from Dry Dock will be received by the undersigned, up until noon of Saturday, August 9, 1941. Cabin iU'x io1. Boat huU 36'xlO"xSV2'. on ways. Highest-or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms Cash. NORMAN A: WATT, Esq. Official Administrator; FOR SALtt FOR SAL&-1, NaUonal Cash Register, lot' of household windows in perfect condition, 50 doors, with all the fittings, 1 Crab winch double geared; 6, wash basins at very low prices. Phone Blk. 324, B.C. Furniture Co. FOR SALE 78 acres of good hot , torn land. Adjacent Remo Station on Canadian National Railway. Apply R. E; Allen, 604 3rd Street' Nelson, B.C. FOR SALE 1934 Cher, Deluxe Sedan in good'eondition, Call at Room 23; Central Hotel for. fur-! ther particulars. HOUSE for sale In good condition, eight rooms. Phone Red 165 or call at 231 9th East for further Information tf. FOR SALE 1041 R.C.A. Victor table model radio. .Owner leaving town. $45.00 cash. Apply Box-127. U74) FOR KEN! TO RENT-One room, suitable for two. Eat but; Phone Green 733. (177) BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and Board. Phone Red 976. (176) LOST LOST Boys' wrist watch. On or near Ambrose Aye.. Phone Green 213. WANTED wanted Bright ' young man or woman, preferably with knowledge of typewriting, who would be , in tejesed.in .learning newspaper Wslhessfiippr'Dally News. L . " tf WANTED store helpr- one man one woman preferably young, McRae Bros. tf EXPERIENCED woman or girl nuuseworKi sieep out. Phone 12: . . . (176) WANTED HoiisekeeDer fnr m9n with three children. Apply, Box f2fl. riflllv Monro .n.t ' J "V". i I J YOUNG girl desires houseworki Phone Blue 737 H74) PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A UOVtaiNMENT ' JOB as lorlr Postman, Customs clerk, 8teno., rive uomjnionrwlde exaina held since, the war began. Free Booklet. M.C.O. Schools- Ltd.. Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. TOWAN RUN A HOME KINDER KarLen with our help. Canadian Kindergarten InsUtute. care; M C O. Schools, Winnipeg.- Man. j,;SCHOOLS & COLLEGES I MRS! IOLL'fi a. waMtJt.tj m ; shorthand, typing and high speed win commence Sept. L.She will be- at home to prospective t students; Monday evenings .from , 8 to o.. Please- regUter early. Phone Red 923. (174) ;Salurday, July 26, I34t, Flower Show Monday, July 28th 2nd Ave. at 4th St. 1C 30 to 12:001.00 t) 6 p.m. Admi-ssiou 10c (Entries Close 9 a.m. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. I'lioiu 37 I'.O. ilui 541 FRASER STREET Prime Kurrt; YES.' We lUpair U'atvr I'ipei, Hoofs, Woodwork, S(ovr Cotuiri trd, i:tc. Oil .lturnerB pruned SIJ50 (,'lilniiif ys Swept ...... J2.50 IIAWDY MAN HOME SEUV1CU Klione IU.ACK 735 Variety Store Smallwares - Kt;Ui ncry -Kitchen Tool:; olidf Hardware - Leather Bllliolds and Coin Turses. Owing to the unu.sual hot summer weatlwr vvt think it would be better to deliver our milk after sundown, therefore your milk will be four hours latrr than usual. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex ISO Heated Rooms Hot Water steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. K. Black, Proprietress Three Weeks Opening; Offer FREE! FREE! SKIRT FOR LADll'.S TROUSERS FOR GENTS With Each Frcedman&Gahhe Suit From July 2Hh 10 Aug. 13th DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 p n. Hot 196 CHIROPRACTOR) Stanley W. Colton, U.C.Pb.C Wallace Block, Phone 610 Fresh Local Raw mid Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 J. H. 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