I ion VL." ,uiy IS. 1M1. WEATERS Zipper 532 3rd Ave. front - w- W (IN KUL for Sports Wear plain nlors In teal, royal, green and navy a;;jet front -..- pUin colors With rib. stitch. pire wool. Open Until 9 p.m. Saturdays DROPPED hrat Growers To Operate Di Australia Under Own Stab.iU ins plan CANBERRA. July 15: (CP) The lar.iii r ivrrnmcnt has decided i :vi- 'ho wheat-growers of Aus-m.T.ost complete power to jaiuze and carry on their In-r-w u 'tinnf. nvernment, control i.ae 'he -r idolizing SCheme adopt C ice or growers win De sei ;j wide powers to Investigate rti-c and laims for the regis ter;: ! rarms and the licensing Ur.sn the stabilization scheme. a max mum wart me pro-) n r . was nxeu ill iit.wv.wv n upnr rrt wniril 1. 1 If UXJVm . . . . 1. . 4t v.j oi a bushel f. o, b, ports, U - . I U.. AAU .r urn m i it i-niiiiici i u v raLii Bowet was fixed at the average W. . . 1. 1L.M. f T I- rn nrViAM nnnilitqtlnnB frT YES.' We Repair Water ripes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Hurners Cleaned M Chimneys Swept HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 $4.95 $5.95 $4-95 v ' $5.95 Xo Tone Jackets With Orenfell Cloth front. Both button and r $5.95 ana $6.95 jinueu Gaberdine Shorts In plain, white and p)ajn tennis and outing t i. For wear; $2.95 Watts & Nickerson Phone 345 Arthur Swanson was, fined $25 or eight days Imprisonment for intoxl-'catlon. lie Is serving the time. Andrew Peterson was rentenced to 30 days Imprisonment today for supplying liquor to Indians. Mrs. M. Lynum leaves on the Catala this afternoon for a vacation near Victoria. Cdnadlan motion picture theatres reported approximately 151,000,000 admissions and almost $31,600 000 receipts in 1940, " MANX RATIONING, DOUGLAS, July 15.: (QP) The Isle of Man quickly followed England In adopting clothes rationing and until coupons were available shppkeepers were warned, not to sell rationed goods to aoid hoard ing. . TOO LATE TO CLA,S5IFt FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house for one month. Phone Red m (165) Donnacona Insulating Boards WAtiaQARPS We have on hand large stocks Qf; coal to suit f f reStV All our coal U carefully, spreened and prepared. Also a, Wmpiete line;0f lumber for every type 6! building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and nave all of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAKI) Philp nONE 651 CEMENT GRAVEL UME ott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONK 65J. LOCAL, NEWS NOTES morning to be on time. Mrs,..D. Sorrentl and two sons areaUlng this afternoon on the Catala for Victoria. J. H. Eijgelke sailed yesterday on the Catala for a trip to Stewart on business Miss Mary- MacFle. is sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to "Vancouver and Victoria. Thomas A. Cook, for his third of-i fence on a charge of drunkenness was sentenced to. three months' imr prlsonment without option of flnei In city police, court yesterday. Capt. E. A. Boyle, Capt. W. R. Walker, Sergeant C. B. McFarlane and Acting Sergeant C. G. Anderson sailed yesterday, on the Catala for a trip to Stewart In recruiting i Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, wile of a well known Juneau barrister, was a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte yesterday morning returning to the Alaska Capital after a trip I to Seattle. It was Interesting for some of tfie real old timers last evening td hear Major General B. W. Browne give an address in the course of a radio recruiting program electrically transcribed over the local station. Away back some time before the First Great War, General Browne was In - 'the furniture business on Second Leo Patrick Maloney for being Avenue in a. building which stood drunk, was sentenced to two days next . the Ale McRe Drlnt shon. imprisonment In city, police court .incidentally, General Browne wan lulnt. i 1 . 1 a. X i . n r. . . 1 tvuj. me iirsi. scouunasier ui airy ocuuus Harry Ridley was cnargca wun ( f a soldier since those days. assault on wung vyu acuiumii actual bodily harm. He comes up for sentence Saturday. Mrs. C. IL Hanklnson and sons, Laurence and Delray, left for Omlikon nn ait nlcrhl'a train for ' Roger Powell and Sylvester Moore i'were sentenced to four days impris onment in city police court today for, being intoxicated. Children Make Money For Red Cross Purposes. i - MiiAviniv a ormnrv sprtrpani. v. . t.i i t rnvAf n Hi:ittit:au under the scheme were ' , i v I rr au ' atna"lcl w. xv tctivea recently It was found nere. is sailing Dy uie cuiaia wi Ar,tnur. Dolly BecKer, uoromy mc were were made made for for f.ai .a:,Ti areas thich exceeded official estimates. New Scath South Wale$ alone re estimate was exceeded by lr IO.00O aaes. The covernment has now decided place the onus of supervision on j "want ad " In th.e Dally News. VEGETABLES In Season Krpt f.ardf n-Frrsh and Crls,p Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Staff Sergeant Mlgglns, who has aftei;nopn on his return to Vancou- ver. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal Mr. and Mrs, Ressh, Surf Inlet; A. owers '.hemselves, through their Dobblng, L. ViQtorovus, Vancouver; amzai:on IF-. Moon, Tulsequah; R. Evans, Ed monton: I. WelSh. Toronto: A. Mc- Rach ten tnouaant people VhCajlum oceanic Cannery; J. Slatta, p. K. Kechnie, city. Central A. Aurray, L. W. Elder, city; T. Flva, Dun4as. Prince Rupert Petro Mark, C.NJI.J A. C. Hanson, W. Qr Mcltyre, Vancouver; Homer Tuttrell'and family, Effingham. THEATRE ApjlJSSONS. Enereetlc children have shown an exceptional spirit of patriotism hv colli nor horrlps lpmnnarif. randv and hot dogs to make money for the Canadian Red Cross Society. They are Ileane West, Lois Jones, Doreen Arthur and Christie Montgomery. The sum of $6.92 has been turned in to. the local branch of the Red Cross Society and it Is understood the children are still working so as to make further contributions. If you want someming, advertise for it. Hundreds of- people get what they want that way. (tf) FOR SALti FOR SALE Trpller, 33 ft good condition, box ub ixuiy we wo. (tf) FOR SALE 4-room house, Seal-Cove Circle. $1000 cash or $1200- terms. Inquire Blue Wing Lunch, Seal Cove. tl; FOR SALE Housenoia aoors, o sinks with white enamei oacss, Crane globe and gate valves in Al condition at very low prices. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture. Third Avenue. FOR REN1 FOR RENT At Lakelse Lake, new furnished cabin Witn garaen ana rowboat, $5.00 a week including rowboat. Phone 76- (166) BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and Board Phone Blue 901. WANTED FOUND (164) WANTED Girl for grocery store mniv in writlne to Box 936, (164) WANTED Woman to work. Apply Ello's Furniture Store. wiUND Pekinese dog. Owner can ' have same by calling a,t Dally News and paying for thj adver-i XI ... I USCIUCUW- j 'DUE? rjkGZ TSSZ3 for a holiday trip to, Vancouver Miss Moljy, Owens la filing this afternoon on the, Catala fop trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J; W. Moorehouse la saving this afternoon, on, the Catala, fo a trip to Vancouver. ' Forbes. Lee, son of- Mr,, and;-Mrs. 'james L, Me, is. saljln-f this afternoon on the. catate for, a trip to .Vancouver FOOTBALL TONIGHT, C;4$, P.M. Drq Dock vs. Independents. R. W. Sinclair, manager of- In verness cannery, sauea yeswraay on the Princess Charlotte for a trip to Wangell. on. cannery business. Col.. J. W. Nlcholls, generaj man ager, of th. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., win. be. the. speaker fcer f6re.the Prinpe Rqpert Gyro club.at Its regular w'eekly luncheon on .FVNERAL.XES.TCRIJAX The funeral of the late Martin Anderson Holmberg, Wark Canal salmon fisherman, who succumbed to. a herat Attack In his boat last week, took place yesterday morning J from the chapel of the B.C. Under in Prince Rupert. He has advanced takers to Falrvlew Cemetery with Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD. PHONES 585; 586 HOT WEATHER SPECIALS Libby's Mustard 6-oz. jar Ritz Biscuits-Christies. 2 pkts. 8c 27c Rowntrees Chocolate "i(n Bars Large bars M-"XJ Tomato Juice- Giant tins 23c Corn FlakesKelloggs On Regular packets u Wbeatj Puffs Packed In a tea OQp OVK' towel Wheat Puffs Packed In a !T 59c Tomato Spupr-Libby's 10-oz. tins. 20 C A vt- w Peaches Aylmer sliced. Large 28-oz. 23C itii Palmolive bars. 4 for .. Glo-Coat Quarftlns Soap Regular Green Beans Fresh and crisp. 3 lbs. Bananas Firm and yellow. 2 lbs 19c 89c Nabob Qoffee 47P 4 1-lb. bags 25c Terrace Cabbage- fijp Terrace Beets Per bunch 5c 25c Seedless Grapes 9n Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk?: VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 v HOW AMY PERISHED Tonight's train, due from the east, Mr. and Mrs. WMiam. Noble, ate at 11 6'cloc. was reported this sailing thl, afternoon on tbejtal. J1SSrtftS3i Like Body When Aviatrix Died SOMEWHERE IN. ENGLAND, July 13; (CP) An Inflated greatcoat held the. secret of the mysterious "passenger," Amy Johnson was re ported to be flying when she para chuted, to her death In. the Thames Estuary last January. Eyewitnesses who saw Miss John son sink below the. chpppy waters of the. estuary reported they, had seen what they, though was the body, of a man In the water near the crashed plane. Captain Norman Edgar, chief liai son officer of the Air Transport Auxiliary, for which the noted lopg-dlstance aviatrix flew, cleared up, the mystery In an. Interview with the Canadian Press, declaring It had been proved beyond all doubt that Miss Johnson was alone In her plane, when she. baled out. "I checked every air field In the emmtrv whrp shf ml?ht hnvp OTTAWA. July 15: (CP) Canada supplies the enUre New Zealand demand for newsprint and will continue to do so for at least an other four years, the Department of Trade and. Commerce, reports. A contract between 'the. two dominions, giving Canada sole right to export newsprint to New Zealand does not expire until 1945. During 1940 New Zealand Imported Canadian newsprint valued at $1,- 452,639 compared with $1,250,298 in 1939. The 1940 increase was due to purchases for stock against possible wartime shortage. The. New Zealand government has requested publishers to reduce newsprint consumption by cutting the size of their publications. Advertise in the Daily News. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Searchlight Auxiliary Tea, July IT, Mrs. W. L. Armstrongs. Midsummer Dance, Oddfel lows' Hall July 18, Denein uuur fellows War Contingent runo. up Carlo's Orchestra. Lutheran Tea, July 19. Metropole. Pop's Show and Dance, Oddfel lows' Hall, Wecf. July u. rnmhr.il Tea. Aug. 9. Canadian Legion Hall 102nd, Auxiliary Dance Armouries August 15. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert PEAK OF BIG AIR PROGRAM (Continued from Page One) landed and know that she had no finals, speak wj,tb, appr.ecla.tlQn; of. . - . I A l Va. hmra ftvn Tf passenger, said Capt. Edgar whol"1 vuiuhc conducted the investleatlon into Canada from tne unuea snaws. . . . .. . Miss Johnson's death. I Figures respecting tne number giv- .YTrut i .1 . .... on Incf riiMirm nr fframiatin arei vrnai, pvvpie. uivugiii. was ujci" o .-v-p hnrfv nf a man annnrpntlv vac hprlnot ISSUea, DUl OUng Americana EDINBURGH. July 15: (CP) THtBritish Columbia Distillery CO i" ItW WHTMIimt It This advertisement is not. published or displayed by-the Uqxr Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia- Canada At War 25 Years Ago July 15, 1916: German counter- greatcoat which floated away from represent from seven to 10 per cent repulsed by French after the plane. When the air got under pf those trained for 'air crews. ,. British took Belle- It, the coat probably looked like a The Empire training idea Is that. vllle wood( Heavy fighting at Pozi-body. leading people to believe with. Canada as the main theatre of eres and LongUeval .Russians took there was a passenger." training, an. Inexhaustible supply Ballburt on the Erzerum-Treblzond Miss Johnson died because she of airmen will be provided, for -d disregarded a rigid rule of the A. I years If need be, to carry on the T. A., not to fly above the clouds. I war against the dictators. While Once above the clouds, she appar- Canada represents the chief centre RECORD PURCHASES ently hoped to find a hole through pf activity, supplementary training ' which she could come down to an is carried on in the United King-1. CANBERRA. J.uly 15; (qPJ .y alr field, Capt. Edgar said. dom. Australia and New Zealand. Nearly, l.oou.wu Daies ot Ausiraue But there was no hole, she had The air training plan in Can- c P. 5 " .T no wireless and was afraid to land ada will have In all 83 training eamDy .n inon H bU-barrage cables. school, an necessary auxiliary, es- L&Si cue new untu ner piane ran om tabltshments, sucn as recruiting , v j- of gas and then baled out. centres, command headquarters and ,mamiy aue lo Wdr "ccua "Unfortunately." Capt. Edgar reoair and equipment depots. Near-! said, "she came down over water," Mv 100 aeroDlanes and 1.860 build- RATIONED BEAUTY? Canada's Paper In New Zealand This Dominion Is To Entire Demand - - ....... , . . Ings will, be In use, with Instructors, i administrators and maintenance LONDON, July 15: (CP) Aaver-staffs numbering 40,000. , Users are making "rationing work Original estimate of cost, made for them In. their sales appeals. . during the dominions' representa- Makers of a well-known brand of tlves conference in 1839, was $oou,r soap, recommenamg meir pruuui. 000,000, of which Canada's share ask women, thjs .question: "Must nu to be about $350 060.060. This vou look only half as beautiful Supply testlmate was later-raised to ncarlv now you are; short of cosmetics?- $1,000,000,000, with the Canadian portion about $600,000,000. Canada ATHLETE INSTRUCTOR " bore cost of construction while the United Kingdom provided most of SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., Jijly 15: the aircraft apij training equip- a. E. Pothecary, Hampshire, pro- ment. fessional cricketer and former St. Andrew's, stronghold of Sab- Rnval Air Force bath observance, is to haye Sunday golf and tennis the town qouncn. T" HopIHoH Kv fivn vntj in frtiir " Mrs. G. B. B. Church, Church, WAT.CH SOIL-DRIFTING Frequent recurrence of soil-dritt Southampton footballer, now is a physical training instructor, in. the who left I Prince Rupert before Christmas for .fort Saxon, Nova Spotla, and was taken 111 with rheumatic fever Ing emphasizes farmers cannot take soon after arrival, has now left the chances with tillage practices 11- hospital and is enjoying the Nova able to. bring this about, Scotia sunshine. Camp Furniture FOLDING COT Heavy 10-oz. khaki duck cover . .. FOLDINGTABLfi9ri:37x20;Varnls . , . FOLDING DECk CHAlHw'ftri.full I Jength length arms, 'is a strong canvas seat, attractive striped pattern TRAPPER. NELSON PACK SACK COMBINATION - ICE S5.50 3.00 made of birch, $2.25 $7.50 Elio's Furniture Store Store Hours $:30 a.m. to 5:30 P-m. MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVENUE Just Completed! 4 New Ice Storage Method Ensuring only low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen ate Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Lo(w Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia