it THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dalljr N(jws, Limited, Third Avenue H. g. PULL.EN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTIQN RAXCS Subscription Rates In City Per year. $5.00; Hall Year, $2.50; One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c.' Out of Town Subscribers by MaU, $3.00 a Year Advertising and Cln;ulaUon Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations. MEMBER OF TUB (.'ANAblAlS FUES8 TH OacxUaa PitM. is excliulvclT ehtltleU to uae tor rejiulLci.tlon ol 11 oewi topatcbe cradned to It or to UU' AsAoclatod Fteea ia tbl jxtptr txuX lao' tbft locttl, w pubiiahtd tberela. All, krUbU, aC wjjjublictton at special decu&LohcA therein are elao rwerved DAjTLX MrtiON EDITORIAL Tuesday, July 15, 1941. Sone Reasons Why We Shall Win War - 1 We are. giving here a summary of the reasons why Britain will win the present war and probably the most outstanding of these is the fact that she has the sea, power. Qermjana. 13 aenied. access 0 the essential resources of the iipn-Europeau world. Britain will enjoy access particu jarly. U. vftal supplies produced yitbin the British Empire auj-J iu the. Vavited States. Industrial Advantages ; The Industrial, plan,ts of Germany are within the reach of the R.A.F., whereas Britain, quite apart from her own considerable production, however subject to interruption, tan draw upon the enormous industrial plants of the United States and, the Dominions, which are safe frpm ai? at- Whereas, Germany's industrial plant is now geared to maximum production, the military potential of the United oiaies is yiuy' penning. o De ien in me struggle, nence - a,, ...aaaa. mj -a - l..l--Hal T Ull.UV ,tJJl aA J Effective Resistance s T;he decisive, sarea of the,, war is in the island of Britain .ahd its waters of access or. annrnaph the Mnrfh A'flnntiV .7.- - -. - 1 ' ' - - va waAiaAav . rn T. . T Ocean. If American tanksA aircra,ft, munitions, ship, interruption aM m eyer-wcreasing quantities, Britain can at first ia the air. and subsequently with other weapons as,yelh The American naval forces now possess the necessary striking force, as. in 1917, to equalize, perhaps to turn, to our definite advantage,, the struggle now beine waged . The production of aircraft, particularly bombers, and their safe delivery wQuld enable Britain to take effective ..counter-njeasures uvthe air which would. adversely affect ' ' German morale. Mqral Factors, - - - - If thereis any people in the world.who can anti ought to surpass all others itftK$ science of mechanical warfare its the people of the United States,' who are a nation on whfcetej , " is important that we take account of the mora fcur jtors as being an inherent part of the military potential Bismarck always warned the imponderables. It is a warn-llig that we-shpuki take tp, heart. W,bn Xl ReUabl, (TomforUble, Dependablft Service PHONE 13 2i Hour BerWce at Retular Bate puwe. lci saniiuy. yonaiuona ana ""u"" haiuic me najuc nocturnal; rowdyism, and noises In lading Grotto, had," no, tsoublft lo... Prince Rupert was dealt with at a disposing of Stone's Clothiers by a ' special meeting last rUght qt the WW of, 6, to 2. The winner were i Prin&e Rupert Chamber of Com- never m doubt. The winners out-. mecpe, segid, 'tq, a, sespjutlqn, hlt the losers 8 to 3. ; faaam tKa. .1 aa 4 nla 1 - I RalfrfrAr.M ffY.. fV t a f'OT VoWoH j Commence which, urgei that the and Qurvlch and for, Stone's J. I -. o .a na.-aaa. 1 - a- 1 1 SrhlTIPllAr Q I.H RlWlVc i a compu-lswy selective basis both1 Vmpkes for the evening: tyrst'; faa. va, llifaaa-aa I I .. .1 l . - - TT1 P R m CkT Snn QI.H. PtATPA' ten. Wl, U4Ua-Ua4jr, OiAUh laIl,aaUAl4.aaU UTIUat:S V '"y -7a.v..a.ya, aaa -a, y , "a, a, jit home and. abroad. It wa,s decided 9Pd. T- Owen. R. 'ML and I, ion. a close majority' vqtq after,0' WHmont. I) 1 some discussiqn to have th.e ques- p Pr6" wa D, Mqntesanp. tloni gone Into by a soeclal com- h league standing to, date: fipttte? which. Is to, wpqrt within Grotto 3 A WW. two weeks at a luU. dinner meeting ston's. - 2 .667 . .of the board. This course was tai- DW PPCk i 333 'eu 1 preference to. another dto- Steel Workers 0, .3 .Q00,l Iposal of outright t?ndpRsatlon, of . i T t Thfl vr.tlr A4 1 1 1 vi rv nrvn 4hA Attn commissioner to. appoint a compet- , w ent, wsppnslbl-j peru, sSSry foc more ?tfec,tt .fe-!lnsp,ctOC With Lffitv to Lue Spectio.Q service. 0WM vjeiiuy ana m .usurps n won as hampering the war effort. This snould not be permitted when w v jt. Atitiivvt wiicii the 1, 11c referred to the changed interna- cure. I,t wa-s a matter of conscrlp-tlqn or the saty of the wh,ole Empire. Theo e.. Collart Co,larfc referred referred to to the the fact fact policy and felt that there should at teast be a referendum before conscription was Invoked. Mr. Col lart later presented an amendment ration t la A . l.T aa, a a a . uiai, wie matter oe rererred. to n special 'committee to obtain fuller information .and report within two weeks. J. J. Little second the motion 'for endorsement of the Edmonton re sus of oplnioii in Canada favored conscription although, the Question had beeaso.consistetUly,midie.a pop- nucat tooiDau. He felt there was a need for more unity in Canada and detihiie, leadership. Col J. W. Nicholls. - felt that the ing spent by the average person in criticizing the government without considering what he might or might not be doing himself to speed the war effort. Were. Canadians econ omizing as. the government asked. He might not have said It six months ago, CoL Nicholls declared. but he. believed that the government a.s constituted today was doing a splendid Job of. work. S. El Parker felt the question was too important a one. to take a snap Judgment and, he favored ii, com- muiee ooiainin mort. mrormatlon. Eventually the amendment for the reference to committee was car- local dairies, resulting In daneer ously high bacteria content ln the miiK produced at w these -'jv dairies, 'vj as w J; Empire was in a critical .struggle .shown by -scientific tests taken by a which It must wlq. to survive. Dye 10 tne cataract of disaster'" since tne federal general elpption tho .pathologist, 1 "Now thereioije, l?e It resolved, that tnis Cnanjber of Commerce recom Q. R. S. Blackabv broueht ud the subject of nocturnal disturbances and, in some cases, vandalism aby, believed that civilians and not .'soldiers were responsible. S. E. Parker wondered if the police force was adequate to handle the sltu- Better parking and traffic con ditions, was another matter to tome before the meeting, being brought up py o. e. parket who said that 'motor, traffic In thq city was" one hundred per cent, heavier today. mltrnt DA SpX un tr rlrfjirmlno (ha'w.,. : "f a. -. -r -a. -a.. v v iriLS was rerrrprt ) ho n vin tv. asslgnjrien.t of manpower in, the most efficient manner. K. A. Breen felt that the. concen I - . a aa. . V a..fV. laV,M mittee to, take up. i The question of radio recentlon 'was briefly referred to. There, was' ino lurtner commltte. rpnnrt nn 100 Houses Here" The committee on housing had nothing further of a definite nature, to. reportv S. . Parker, Ui t orders to clean up where found "?on tne rcora w- w1 , necessary. As foe tbi;.. ijowdyism and 8oage was. Dattlcuj noise at night, particularly, dotfn- to.9 9Pe sggesUpi; w towi. motion of, protest was tbB city garbage truck bs r passed and a reauest will be m&d made stable so tl.t i. dJd.li to. the police, authorities with a sPread lt$ intents aJL qyei; View to.cuipg qp, such, eppduct. j,Wsew when.we rfaitm I 'I'riA A(VI -. A 1 l 1 . a I UC LCOtLill UlliUIl IU 1 VU 1 1 1 1. Ul I'll, V Chamber ol Oommeie. In regard ,santatlP was as follows: ,W complete mobilization of Cana-i "Wberea5 conditions in, respect tq, umu manpower on a, compulsory ' Y- 8 ' selectlve tasls was submitted tq contaners adjacent to many build-the lopal chamber by the Cana-' togi? ln th? city. pai;tlculpj:ly In the. iian Chamber ol Commerce with buslness rise to. objpe- Lthe request for an early expression tionable effluvia and cqnst!tu,te a o; policy on the suhject. The re- UUJSace ana a menace iq ini pup -solution expressed the opinion, that ,,Uc bealtb' iiniLitary enlistment and use of j to tne attention of members of this tuijfi icxiuillg 1 Ue II iO DOtn lneiri aic utioaiitoiai,iuijr in &ui;ic J ( I . . . . 1 Irtvml ltl 11 1 J situation was now different than it mend, that the City, Commissioner I had been and the ODinlon was py- appoint, without delav a comoetent !i pressed that elected representatives responsible person to mae thor-nepdj nq longer feel themselves ough inspections of sanitary, con-boijnd to. a policy, of nqn-conscrip- ditlons in the city which, person tion. G. n. s. Blackaby, strongly ln favor of coiiascrlption of manpower in Canada, moved for Immediate endorsation of the resolution. He snan nave, power, to, invoke action proper sanitation of garbage keep; ing and also, that the garbage, col lection truck be made more adaptr tional situation and the. danger, if able to its purpose in order that the not disaster, that confronted, the spilling of garbage around the Empire. Even this remote maei. streets. rinHmr ,v.iWH.-.n ,.oVt , -a- . , a a. aa, a. a-aaa. v. a.U'a, , Wl I could nq longer feel completely se- avoided." 11 lSIP si; cf Fint H'hiskies f -m '' JOS. E. SEAGRAM V SONS LIMITED WATERLOO . ONTARJQ, Jt cbatrnjan, pf the comnjittet;. hoy-ever, expressed, coniden); that Wartime Housing Inc. would proceed, almost imrnfityately with I by law on anyone violating bylaws M-eW f enacted to Insure the provision oft J.e for drX ,ock- ... - ' amnlnVAAG 'I harA i 1 ,9 IK a Wetttw f a,nd, varieij, design. The chamber was advised thatj unaraqer to make a choice between applicants. The sole Interest of the Chamber was that thq permjt should be granted to a person capable of, erecting a suitable theatre without delay. Ottawa advised that, only, one new theatre would be allowed here. D. O. Borland, man ager of the Capitol Theatre, felt ; that It was.but a matter of courtesy tna,t ap, as tne manager of the local theatre and a member of the Chamber, should be consulted as an interested party when such questions as.thls came up. The. Chamber passed a vote of thanks . to ay, Col. J. W. '.a. a. Nichclls, -a... a...,,, yj J. . I ., ' ' ; a f r - V t an.y; u 'sublect. A soon, 1 wa mentioned, and it as led n tne recent successful Victory Relieved; Prince Rupert would, tye in-, L04.11 campaign in Prince Rupert, eluded. O. R. s! Blackaby. sqgRest". ' Present at last night's meeting ed that the department should be were Arnold Flaten, who presided ...,: , x r .WW, 10, again since, nq rep y hadi m ine aosence 01 resident W. R. K'S?Sf,hTllpll b'en ULtmto collart. J. J. Little He did not believe that a great'eonf .u . .,1 . v ;"iti. t-h- a t number oi men should be placed In uniform who could not be caulnDed. Manpower, however, should bo mobilized for selective service. He be lieved, that too much time was be ing better transmission, service. Blackaby, Col. J, W. Nicholls, Bert morgan, u. a, Borland, W. Coates, C. A. Brind, Frank Skinner. T. J. Williams, S. E. Parker, O. T, German, John Bulger and Arthur Brooksbank. SUMMER SAVINGS ON ODD PIECES 1 CHIFFROBE Cedar lined with, five, drawers 1 CHIFFONIER Waterfall design, " semi-bleach finish' l.....:.......... 2 MATCHED CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS '" At $65.00 S35,0Q $75.00 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. C. N H. Carson and Julius Balshlne. of i ,5 "w 7an,., ,.,v, . vi I .conditions. - Vancouver who were seeking a permit to. build a new theatre here. U downtown, the. situation was be- 'The president and secretary deemed j "r tnat tne present government had .coming coming Intolerable Intolerable and and Mr. Mr. Biack- Black-lit it outside outside the the Jurlsaictlqn, tiiri.imnt.iot, nf of the . been elected on a non-conscrlDtion MS max two. tEm daily mwi Tu3ay, July 15, 1941, T RIGHT PLACE To Buy THE RIGHT SHOES Onyx, Plio-Pedic and Tango Pumps, Miss Atiahfa! f" ajid Vanity Maid r For Women Hartt, Scott & McHales, Grebb and Campaca For Men . Jack & JUL, Hewestons, Sismans For Misses and Children PENMAN'S HOSIERY Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes COMPULSORY GROTTO AND SERVICE IN ! DOCKWINNERS DISCUSSION i Last Night's Results In, The City() Softball League Tn tha Pifw Snffhall Tuune flv-. . a. Bay awaafcj l,W.t' . ia . a. IVariety Of Questions Dealt With At tures last night the Dry Dock won C I - 1 a j, a-a . a . f a I . 11 aiui .lireiing cnamoer a ciose iu 10 a victory qye me Of Commerce Steel, Workers. The lqsexs, qu.-l.lt ' the winners 9 to 7. j - - - I, Ba,Uerit? "for Seel Wbr'kexs were A variety of subjects ranging from and La Soto and for Dry ( conscription of Canadian, man.- Dock. -Johnson arid pebrosy. a. a Ua . 1 . I a T f Vl ft C II'S V", -I lluhlUA . V. fa tafl' . FINALS II. A. Charqyioo$lilps Season. Ar b-ftld.ed,' For: 0 -M- UW. Plain valer h plaiiL-slvn vb.eii, it 14 mixed with whisky. Only the sniootlia'st, kindest whiskies' dare submit tbeiu,H'Ivea to the challenge of the water test. Every drop of Seagram's i distilled, a ceil and lended to meet this one alLsearrliiiH' test. Seagram Whiskies. dein,au.d nothing more than plain or sparkling water to give you a truly delightful drink. Seagram i Famjpias grands tUCUk'l tUtHAMS SEACI1M1 -V.0." "KING'S PIATE" "010 RYE" - Jt.K U.05 U.70 W,35 KtS $23S . 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