! ( PAGE. TWO TBI DATET RZWB CAMPACS' The finest crepe sole summer shoes on the market in little gents, boys and mens. Priced from $1.50 T0 $3.95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Buy War Savings Certificates THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates ln City Per year. $5.00; Half Year. $2.50; One Month. 50c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau ol Circulations MEMBER OF THE ;aNAMAN PRESS Tha Canadian Press Is exclusively entitle.! to use ror republication of all nwi deetcJies credited to It or to th Associated Press ln this paper and also the local sews published therein. Alt right of republication of special deeoatches therein are also reserved DAILY EDITION Very Confusing Thursday, April 24, 1941 EDITORIAL tish to a disadvantage. j Evidently the British are withdrawing from Greece' and it is not an easy job. The Germans will be doing their j View On War Aims - A writer in the Vancouver morning paper has the following to say in regard to war aims : "Generally speaking, if you scratch an enquirer of our war aims you will find under the skin an isolationist, a pro-Nazi ov an anti-democracy, they hoping if an authoritative answer is forthcoming to- compel an elaboration that the enainy can use for propaganda for the henef it of their nationals and to nail us down to, .decisions of detail that cannot be foretold because we do not know the circumstances that will prevail at the end of hostilities. "Actually,, every sane, intelligent, person known our IMPRESSIVE ADDRESS (Continued irom Page One) in st.at.narv. lecrend and coinace. OEKTIFICATK OF IM I'ROVEMENTS r. T. Frartlonal Mineral Claim Rocky Mountain Rangers Concert perate battle with the forces of evil, a vast expansion of Industry. The St. George. Flabbiness was cast aside, as the sons of the Saint once situjiAe loi th Atlin Min:n3 Division. nacl slipped for the dragon recoV' Where iccated: On line west siae 01 . ,nimHs . .. the Tulsequah River about seven mues " " up stream rrcm its junction with the. later once again 'started to brecthe Taku River. Lawful Holder; forth smoke and fire. St. Georges 6 Taku Mining Co. Ltd. Number of , Holder's Frea Miner's Ceruncat'e? 83iais. ouus uu iaiicu aguu mw uwu uiu take notice that i, James i. un- complacent ways. Satisfied with a clerhai, P. M. C. 53303E acting as Agent , J0D h fh thnnshf Ugnt well well rinnp aone ,ncy hf-v lnev, lor Polarls-Taku Mining Company. Ltd. pree imer's certHicate No. 53127E, tn- once again became soft and flabby tnd.' at the And of sixty days from ancj effete. So when the Cragon utmost to make it difficult so we.jnust expect something tendkhs ion coal which can be interpreted as a disaster before all get away, sealed Ttrtd.w. uf"; Practically all the German bombers, available will be drop- I Coal Kf or Western Province3," wlU be ping explosives among the British warships taking part fSS; ilf 'n in the evacuation as well as on the marching troops on) or ooai for the Dominion tunaing and land. The; retirement of the British from that country i.KSrtheTinf S23S must have been p-ninn nn for several rlfivs hpransp thprp. Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Bmish coi- was quite a large, army there at the beginning and casualties have not been so very heavy.. umlbta. Forms of, tender wttJi Bpeclflcatlons and ccrieUitilons atitaclhi?d can lbs ob tained from the PurchasLnij Agent, De- it is very .evident mat tne, .dritisn couia not nave re- RAX wtoii fused to send help to the Greeks and that they have fought wan J-Lat Bwenr Architect! valiantly and effectively and those who died took heavytSrV.tSl SfiSi toll of the Germans. TheGre'ek campaign cannot be Iook-,t.t Resident Architect, Victoria, b. c upon as a failure although, if there had been better co-TZ!bt operation among the Balkan nations from the first, there might have been no need for them to bow their necks to the German yoke today. hunt and nistv and his armour And further take notice that action, .. ,., . ., under section 85 of the '"Mineral Act" wean., niveau oi giruinj on 1113 must be commenced before the issu-(sword and taking. Up the challenge, anchor such Certificate of improve-)he had tQ bargalrl witn the dTSlm Dated this 17th day of March 1941. had to bargain while Innocents were . . being swallowed by the devouring accordance with dppartmental epeclflca- tlons and condktlons ao3hPd (thereto. In ithe case ct tenderers quoting for one or more (places or bullcUngg and rtien .the twtal cf their offer exceed the sum of $5,000, they must attach to their tender a centtXlsd cheque on a chartered Ibank tn Camada, made ipayable to the order cS the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender or Bearer Bonds ct the Dominion of Canada or of 'the Canadian! National Railway Company end Its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and Interest by the Dominion of Canada, or he aforetnenitloned bonds and a certified cheque IX required to make up on odd, amwunt. Thfl Deipartment olso reserves the rlgJiit ito dem'and frem any succeusful tenderer a security deposit, ln the form cf a certified cheque or bond as above, equal to, .10 percent cX the amount of his bid, ,to guarantee the proper fulfilment of the contract. By order. J. M. SOMERVILLE t?A . 'r (Department of Public Works, On our part i. it 'i. is a defensive j war of theBntish 4 1. Com- Ottawa, A,pru 17, un. monwealth of Nations and the democratic way of life. 1 . We are fighting to avoid being beaten We are fighting to defeat the enemy When that is. achieved to attempt to induce the. people of the dictator countries to adopt democratic forms of government suited to their needs, if not at once, bv a slow process of development a policy of live and let live with their brother nations and foster the idea that, might does not necessarily make right; that every nation as every individual is entitled to his own way of life if it does not menace his neighbor. Yet, with-all, our war' alms will have to be realistic, suitable to the circumstances that will exist at the war's termination andj I thinkt-little-more at present can-be-said by any one.".' FRESH Secretary, Dairy Products We have thirty-six cows ln town and can supply vqu -with fresh milk dally. Our barn Is located at Eleventh Avenue East. Visitors Welcome, Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 monster. At last, however, the fumbling fingers strapped on the sword and ,took the lance ln hand for the great battle. But those years of softness, and prosperity had sapped his strength and the fortunes .of battle F J swayed undecided. St. George was ;vastly stronger now than he wa3.in the beginning of the struggle but the dragon is stronger too: Therefore, while there must be no despair but a strong spirit, there must also be the will among Britons all throughout the world to worh and fight, exerting their every effort that victory might be assured and j Great Britain and St. Oeorge'-.smnt' and principles prevail. It wai In that spirit of resolve that Bd ,i(n was this day saluted. President W. F, Stone was in the chair and thanked the speaker for his address. Guests, in addition tr a goodly number of members of the club, were Capt. Ivan Halsey, O V. j Crlpps, Major J. R. Low, John Moser and C. H. Orme. Variety Store Specials BOYS AND GIRLS Here we have something to complete your fun. Repeater Guns, Single Shot Guns, Horns, Whistles Balloons and Flags at prices to suit your pockets. Call for what you need at the VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 330 3rd Ave. West Phone Red 120 P.O.Box 757 Man in the Moon The picture always conjured up of Now that the Greek .situation . St. George was that of the valiant Regimental Band Playing Patriotic' temporarily settled, let us try to armored knight, mounted on a Selections at Canadian National think about something else. Hour! rearing horse, thrusting with his Railways Park men did not win they , covered lance at the recumbent, writhing, 'themselves with glory. ' fire-spitting dragon. , Celebration, of St. George's Day Tho fi-ii3- of st neortre wa? the ' week in Prince Rupert continues it was Dunkerque that, taught the I white field of Durlty. with the blood this afternoon with an open aix British people they had ired cross of valor superimposed concert by the, band-of the Rocky what will the a soui. campaign ; upon it. St. George's flag formed Moumajn Hangers, unaer. cunuut- tPacn us , the basis of the Union Jack with torship of Lieut. O. J. SJoquist. at I other crosses superimposed. The the Sunken Gardens in Canadian Royal Air Force is getting (White Ensign of the Navy was National Park.. Patriotic selections, mor8 planes. Now they will. make ! simply the Cross of St. George with appropriate to me occasion are dc- their influence ien anu u . . ! the Union Jack in one canton. The- tag. featured. j by moral suasion. . j Cross of St. George was flown in ; its original form over churches for 100 YEARS OF TEACHING . '" a farmer brought some produce which It was the correct flag. A j to the city and sold it. Thought he. church should never fly the Union ANGELES, April 24 CP)-.T wm surprise my wife." He bought Jack but always St. George's Cross. Three slster triplets who were a guit 0f clothes, a hat and a pair t . , placed In an- oven which served as Qt sn0es, and nut them under the To some perhaps St. George had an ,0,. for their tiny bodies back seat 0n the way home he always seemed akin to Don Quixcte are Uaic and hearty at the age of stopped at the river, took off all who used to go out tilting at wind- 64 vlsltlng 1)ere from their Mln- h,' old clpthes and threw them in. mills. George, however, was far t h th sald they had -rhon h(1 ,nnkPf1 lindeP the seat for from being merely Quixotic. He aU bsen schcol teachers and had his new outfit it was gone: Fin-was something far different, a cru- t ht combined total of 100 u he ot ln tne buggy and said. l years of right and justice, all the knight ly qualities going forth to do des- i"Glddap, Maud we'll surprise her anyhow. You remember that watch I lost For many centuries, the English, empire sprang into be ng. Wealth By sald w$ ffiend the followers of St. George, fought incrett hi au ii.ui. y remember how I looked for existence, fought for a place aw poverty ana s.um conuu.., Well, yester- . 7.. tu.i.. ntirt th sons of St. Oeorce became ' . -.... . . in the sun, with ever on their lips the cry "St. Oeorge for England." St. George smiled upon them. Af ter the Napolednic wars came the Industrial revolution and, with It, ACHING FEET PAINFUL LEGS If jmt feet n "limply killinr you" oritur leva are llrn nd painful, mat night and moraine with Bncklry'i Whit Kub. Thi must Eire quick, laitini rtlirf or doublo jeur money bwkl rrico 30e and 5c. , . , . T day, a' I put on a vest I had not worn soft and flabby and seU-omplac tnp". ?nth7t ,n vn lhlnk , "Then came the Great War and f0rSeldl'' I the Empire cast aside her sloth for ,r Twa,TSf!eon the sight of the trampling of Bel-.. N- fundh thee U, f11 dr0PPed lhh? V glum and dishonored treaties arcus- -have ed the latent slumbering spirit of Jake says his wife was the only one in the family that made a bril- again became lean and fit and ""s clear of eye. Once again at Ze-brugge the English went into battlj ' with the cry of "St. George for Eng- GROW MOUE FLAX CAN3ERRA, April 24 (CP) Aid- land" on. their lips. The aUacklni ed by the Commonwealth govern-dragon was sorely wounded and rnent Australian farmers have been beaten back to his mountain lair asked to plant 50,000 acres lnflax This adrertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor CoDtrol Hoard or by U19 Government of British Columbia. Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK Second St. Phone Green 416 THE SEAL QUALITY til GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver; CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. Duo Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Service (fortnightly) Leave Prince Rupert April 14 and 26 If Convenient, Please .Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER Prince'Itfip'rfc'ftgent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Mrs. J. J. Judge and Miss but not to die. This once St. George In 19411 a large Increase to hslp Lois Judge were hostesses, last I rPDOrts Of til Recorder for a Certificate of Improve- "c&" " su"1 "f.'1 '' ' Thn?P whn lkfpn tn thP rnrll'n finfl tllP inose wno HSien lO ine rauio iinu tue lepui t& uj. "'w,-- for the purpose of ctotainina- a George found that his sword was hannenmp-s in Greece verv eonfusmtr. Thev hear the ex-icrwn omit of f the the above above claim claim. travagant claims of the Germans and Italians and then the more sober statements of, the British and they wonder what to believe. We have to remember that the British are unable to' announce anything that may prove helpful to the enemy and for that reason news, is sometimes held back for a few hours. On the other hand, the German reports are always exaggerated and so colored as to try to show- up the Bri Australia's textile Industrie. night at a delightful .-niscellaneous shower tn honor of Miss Pepgy iBlackhall who 13 soon to be married. The feature of the evening's proceedings was the presentation ts the bride-elect of a teautlfully decorated box of gifts. The evening w.ri spsni In playing cribbage and bingo and refreshments were served from an attractively pink and white decorated table. Those present were Mrs. A. E Blackhall, Mr, . C. H. Clay, Mrs. H. Wilkinson, Mrs. H. Varner. Mrs. F. Scott, Mrs. Oscar Sather, Mrs. Taylor. Miss Margaret Adams and Miss Mae Peacchk. ' nu3ay Ap. . AT A s ..i i r! i i -tf i i . l Nt iiifif. mv Trienu. vuu re air nrr hni, i W ""'I " J UWUIIBV I 1 Ml . I. I. I A lt f 1 TLi nirl rnn't ctnnn thnt hrirt n u.l.i I IIIC Ulll MU 1 41HIIM IIIUI miiiiv innHi 1 a f -f i l . .Lmiia ha4ha,uii.m 1 - i i i fl I .i .... I i lha kiijp miiibttg sure cnps inn truti i mv - i ivr ; 1 I Every Blue Gillette Blade is mMLs, ea$y siav'n9- 0"e inspec-1 jum on after another guarantees wf mBfM. absolutely uniform quality, Final microicopic tnotk lol of J7 n'ftd fcupotlom Idol NvW XSr of Bluo 'aP' Imurt no (ii7ofmi'y 1 Gilfeflt BoJti. N) MEN IN UNIFORM NKD BLAOIS SINO THE BIST SEC Sf ECIAI -SERVICE PACKAGE" OF 30 BLUE GIllETTI BtADES Delightful Shower Party Last Night QUAKE SHIFTS LINE CALEXICO. ta- As -., il'Jl The border earthquake c! Ik I 18. 1940, shitted :ie Mtx.a'.sl ten feet nenh uuo Ame:cac When You Want a Reliable. Comfortable. Dependable Iff PHONE 13 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates Used Furniture i Mrs. J. J. Judge and Daujhter Are rttory, governmen' jrve;. : !l Hostesses In Honor of Miss (reported. The b rcl Pecey Illackhall (be realigned, C Bedroom Dressers, 4 Beds" complete ( Brown r, J 8-Plff' Dining Room Suites, 1 3-plece Chesterfield Suite, 4-Wood ' Coal Burning Kitchen Ranges, 2 Washing Machines. MISCELLANEOUS 2 Bicycles, Z English Prams, 3 Convcrtable Carriages, Carrlafps. 1 Trlrvrle 2 itirli s MfiU fitass Mirrors MOOSE BUILDING I'oldin- ll"x5i 2 Clothes Wringers, 3 Suits of Clothes, size 40, 1 Suite of Clot1" size 38, 1 Set Books of Knowledge, 1 Singer Sewing Macho' 1 Crih. 2 Planna S r.rimniilinn 1 r.!(ir 1 Violin. 1 Trunk. ELIO'S Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ,,, TI11KU ti' - Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS ulremen' , . .Art1llJ We have on hand large stocks of A coal to suit evuy .... . . ... . . j alcn a aii our coai is careiully screened and prepares - frro ...... chlncies iv i.. i i. wiic ui joinucr iur every iyne or ouuquik. r . . .. and . hJV the Queen. Charlotte Islands, they are not Kim ablllt; all of the natural oils so. necessary to long life ana a lJ" SAND CEMENT GRAVEL Philnott F.vSrr & Co. Ltd PHONE". 651