: Ik. r 1 UI41 Anther Forecast DLstrlct and Queen Islands-Overcast, rain rra,-iotip southeast wind, four miles , ,l ' a!; nour barometer, 29.88; tem-Je-arurr. 54; sea smooth. Ti;un Iwsil ! mm I WO w Y1 T brllXK IS SHOT . . ..f incident Occurrlnc Vbhv lieais on raris " Nail i.nv sept 4: (CD-AOcrman rnrric . I , - rnnnn I SnbL 1 tKo IN BLITZ i Kdon I'rrparins To Take Care" Of People Homoeu wui ui Homes IrnviKiN Rent. 4: Against inc i! extensive air rams , umi'd on London during, k::,i .i winter, 180 rest blitz hotels" have been : m in various parts of They are designed for i huvr been bombed out' i mmi-.s and will provide w , ,d shelter until they c : s'ablishcd In new T'i. v will have capacity to ! housands of people. TO JAPANESE Claims American - British in to Dominate World Nippon Sept 4: H The Japan- pr;::i ftprc tola cy one govern-it- ;:rj(iiti-d publication today i' Britain and the United : pu. hlng rapidly toward -..r!d -..rld domination. domination. A A For- tor- hacked hacked diplomatic diplomatic rc- re- '!(-! !i -ri that that BriUsh-Amerl SPfVtPn am U nt .. Eft."' (t lhe Canadian National iiuifr scietlllln l H, ,ttv,- .V- VVlbli- 1 thp tact nn.- 1 I..- M l - iJuooi-nger trains mi ?ai, I "'Minings ano arnv- brlEln?rday atternns and the H Tl ? f a mlxed tran Sat-u,Rtead of sundav ntaht neSSns wlU ave Monday Saturdav uay' inUrSaay She Vichy government today ap- j propriatcd 128,000,000 francs for work on the French mn- t can naval base at Dakar and Its overland communications with the Mediterranean. Daylight Time May Be Dropped VICTORIA. Sept. 4: - Premier T. Igoi : D pattullo has not yet inoicaieu Jlgn ' whCthcr or not daylight savins Wet ii Briusn-Amen- wtii v,n rirnnnon n unusn tan: ; i u dominate tnc worm Columbia. He admitted, nowever, becan: i.n at the Atlantic meet- ,ha numerous complaints were 'c P'im. Minister Churchill and undcr consideration. Already some Pitsidf - Fnmklin D. Roosevelt. munlciDallties have gone back to publication today gave standard time. the Jhii:hi'M' people a comprehen-1t i" "! ;,ir raid rules. Instruc- Hftftt . 4 L...,. U I - J -11 T1 urrn 1S6UCU to Ull UUUOf flie sailiim today of a Japanese. v ! fthn'h snmp twpntv or' ftmi'i ii-ans and Britons naa plfiinir; .in iiavintr the country was' ici'ii.'d Soman Jumps rrom uoiden Gate Bridge AN fTUNCISCO, Sept. 4: A wo- M ilimned 2fiR fpof. vretorrlnv f ;hc Gdidrn Gate Bridge to I HMtrr below and still lives. und ba.'k. she was pulled out of m wan.,- by a coastguard vessel. Lf crrtaln that she will rc i ittbi lrniriQ rawn Hallway! TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. I) Johnston Oo.) Vancouver Orandvlcw, .14V4. Bralornc, 11.25. Cariboo Quartz, 2.25. Hedley Mascot, .47. Pend Oreille, 1.C5. Pioneer, 2.45. Premier, .89. Reno, .10. Sheep Creek, .95. Oils Calmont, .19. C. & E., 1.33. Home, 2.37. Royal Canadian, 05VfeA. Toronto Bcattlc, 1.12. Central Pat., 1.80. Con. Smelters, 40.50. Hardrock, .85. Kerr Addison, 470. Little Long Lac, 1.99. McLcod Cockshutt, 2.14. Madscn Red Lake, .70. McKenzle Red Lake, LOG. Moneta, .38. Pickle Crow, 2.8G. Preston East Dome, 3.35. San Antonio, 2.40. Shcrritt Gordon, .89. A Greatest Number Of Telephones t " Prince Rupert now has the greatest number of telephones its history, ill uviunwii " Samuel Masscy, superintendent of utilities, stated mis mwu- lng. The number of Instru- ments in use Is now anu Is steadily increasing. aooouaananDCWouuOODOOODaDr.oDoooooodnaoiifle.ooMDODcuwt.o CIREAT BATTLE FOR KIEV MOSCOW A bi? battle for industrial Kiev, capital of the I kiainc, lias opened with tcnific lishthig at the approaches to the city, the Russians reported today. The Russians said, they were bcalii.K back the Germans with stiff counter-attacks. At detachments were said to have destroyed one point the Ucd Army several German regiments. killinK and wounding more .than fifteen thousand men. LarRc scale fignung aiso eoimnu thc-approaches In Leningrad mnd alone thr central sector of the front before Moscow. WONDERFUL FIGHT BY RUSSIA LONDON An authoritative British source said today that German losses in the war with Russia thus far arc believed to from two to three millions tolal about 1,750,000 and Russian losses This source said "none can in the bloodiest fighting in history. overpraise the Russians' conduct of the war. They arc magnificent and proved the sincerity of their scorched earth promises by blowing up the Lenin (Dnieper River) dam." R.A.F. FOLLOWS UP LONDON Following up the attack on Berlin said to rank among the heaviest of the war, the Royal Air Force last night unloaded bombs at Brest, Naxi-occupicd French naval base. AH British planes returned safely. HALIBUT GIVES AID I LANDINGS1 TO POLAND Tolal Of Fish Landings During August Somewhat Higher Than j Same Month Year Ago iiiihiit landings at Prince Rup ert for the month of August total led 2,721,000 pounds, 080,000 Deing Canadian and 2,041,000 pounds American, as compared with a total of 2,411,000 pounds 547,000 pounds Canadian ana i.oih.uuj American In the corresponding month last year. Mr. Sandison Laid At Rest .Many Gathered At Iirsl rrcsuy- terian Church Vcsicruay iu Pay Final Respects . The funeral of the late William Acting as pallbearers were E. J. Smith, E. N. Valentine, L. Hal- crow, B, Cromp, R. Wilson and i, G.Ham. Lease-Lend Act Operation Is Ex tended To Forces Of That Country In Canada WASHINGTON, D. C Sept. 4: 0) President Franklin D. Roosevelt todav authorized aid tn the ment to go to Polish troops train- J lng In Canada Weather Forecast i been mostly cloudy and mild on the coast with scattered showers during the night. West Coast of Vancouver Island-Light to 'moderate westerly wind, mostly cloudy and mild with oc casional showers. jConstable Kelly L. Sandison was held yesterday . rp A i nft.mn frnm First Presbyterian Vlft VI II Of I O AlIIll (lHVlliuv.. - , v - - - ' : , t. ...ui r. lortro irnthnrlnir OI J unurcn wini a. t o" " friends present to pay nnai res.- pects to his memory. The service was conuuw uj a oHurr.fn with Mrs. E. Will Depart On Day Of His Marriage To Miss Beatrice Hunter J Smith at the organ to accom- Transicr oi uonsiauiu i. o. n.tJ-' .... tu v,,rmn which were lv from the cltv police force here puny wu: w " ------ - v A, TIo ,, 'Breathe on me, ureain oi uuu iu nwu ja auuuum,v. nnri "Jesus Saviour." .leaving on ScptemDcr u lor n s new cost, accompanied Dy nis bride, the present Miss Beatrice Hunter. The marriage win tase place that day. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH JCOLILMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1941. Tanker At Vladivostok t MPTW VCT7K Kpnt,. 4: W A broadcast heard over the Aurtnliin rnriio todav report- cd the arrival at Vladivostok of the first United States tanker bearing fuel to Russia. other tankers are on their way. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Itupcrt--Ovcrcast, rain and mist, southeast wind, four miles per hour: barometer, 29.88 (rising) tem- jperature. 54; sea smooth. 1 Triple Island Broken clouds, southwest wind, six miles per hour; light chop. Lanagara Island Broken clouas, southwest wind, ten miles per hour; barometer, 29.83; temperature, 52; moderate swell. ! Dead Tree Point Broken clouds, I westerly wind, two miles per hour; barometer, 29.89; temperature, 53; ! sea smooth. ' Bull Harbor Cloudy,southwcst I wind, two miles per hour; barom- leter, 29.97; temperature, 54; mod- . n i'imi.i sum. i Customs And Excise Co! 1 Alert Bay-Scattered clouds, lowTotal fog on water, calm; barometer, 29.-' lions So I ar This lcar is 92; temperature, 53; sea smooth, i $318,779.61 Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wind, six miles per hour; barom eter, 30.03; temperature, 59. Masonic Party irized first first lease-lend lease-lend i-t. . rri exiled government of V 1S11S 1 CtTaCC nltllnrr mtlitnrv military fmiin equip ' Poland, rjermlttlng Grand Master at Interior Town To night After Stay at Prince Rupert j General Synopsis Weather has I TERrtACE, Sept. 4. B. A. Stlmmel of Trail. Grand Master of the Ma sonic Lodge of British Columbia, arrived in Terrace this afternoon from Prince Rupert to pay an of ficial visit to the local lodge tonight. He was accompanied by W. C. Mc Kcnzle and W. A. Curran of Trail. Tomorrow they will leave by the night train for Hazelton whence they will drive back to Trail. The visiting party has been ac companied on Its tour between Smlthers and Prince Rupert by E. T. Kenney of Terrace, district deputy grand master. PRISONERS GIVE HAND MELBOURNE. Sept. 4: 9) Pris oners in a Jail here are working overtime in the woollens mills and tailors' shoDS to helD reduce the clothes shortage caused by the re duction of Imports. Their wages are paid upon discharge, REVENUE Tomorrow sT ides (Pacific Standard Time) High, 0:45 a.m. 21.3 ft. 13:18 p.m. 203 It. Low 7:10 ajn. 2.8 ft. 19:26 p.m. 4.8 ft. IS AHEAD BAND AT Collcc' STEWART Canadian Scottish Pipers and Drummers Arc on Recruiting and Goodwill Mission PRICE: FIVE CENTS misters Are Heard NAZI BOMBER RAMMED BY SOVIET AIR HERO a im nvor the wrcckaee of the German oombing plan:- w.ncn wax rr.mmcd a.id brought down while at- teraXrto according to the R assian capt.cn. The ..amr of the Soviet herr credited with des-XtebM raid Moscow on the night of August 6. L Fighter Pilot Viktor Talalikhin, whr. , , th. title of -Hero of the Soviet Union" The caption does not state if Talalikin survived his feat. One report said he 'chuted to .safely. Big Work On Dakar VICHY. ScDt. 4: 0 The , i;vUWUUWJtOUBOUOOBvUOOPBW)UUWUOU(101lUUlUVUWOVW w ft. T ar Iews I Premier King Suggests How Roosevelt Might Sh orten Up Conflict Pledge Made to Canada Three Years Ago Might be Extended to United Kingdom Churchill Pays Pays Tribute to Dominion ! LONDON, September 4: (CP) Prime Minister Wil-' liam Lyon Mackenzie King of Canada, in his first public pronouncement since his arrival from Canada two weeks ago, suggested today that an offer to Great Britain by ! President Franklin D Roosevelt of the guarantee he gave j to Canada three years ago would serve to "shorten this l .perilous conflict." That guarantee, ' H win h R K I m Ml T he told a distinSuishcd audience at OljIIli i vl la luncheon tendered him by the j ,Lord Mayor of London, was that 1 AD Ft CD 17 TV "the United States would not stand U'JAJJ'IjlXIji'idly by If Dominion of Canada soli I were threatened by any other Em and S3.30 for one pound talis subject to the condition that the tomato miree in which the her- I rings arc packed will be supplied free of charge by the British Food Ministry at Vancouver or Prince Rupert. Canners holding puree stocks will be allowed 25c extra per case. The order will be divided into 26,500 tons of one pound ovals, 3,500 tons of half pound ovals and 5,000 tons of one pound talis. pire. By inference, Mr. Mackenzie Prince Rupert Shares With Van- !KlnK said It could now be applied to COUVer In Big shipment OI iUimk aiiuuu muui hm utwms Canned Fish For United bridgehead of the Western Heris-Kingdom 'phere. "We arc witnessing the birth. I of still wider arrangements for Joint VANCOUVER, Sept. 4: It defence among the British Empire was learned here yesterday that and the United States," the Can-a $5,500,000 contract for icanned adian Prime Minister said, nritish Columbia herring for Prime Minister Winston Churchill, the British government has been Jalso addressing the luncheon, said signed at Ottawa. A total of ("Canada, with those relations of 35,000 long tons or 1,600,000 'friendly affectionate Intimacy with cases is called for with prices ithe United States on one hand and of S3.75. per ease for one pound 'unswerving fidelity to the British ovals, $3.10 for half pound ovals .'Commonwealth and the Motherland Ion the other. Is the link which joins these great branches of the human ! family." iWILSON NOW i HEAD BUYER ;. T. Taylor Of Toronto Also Gets Important Tost Willi British Supply Council LONDON. Sept. 4: (CP) With an nouncement Tuesday night by the Imperial government of his ap- ,polntment as deputy chairman of the British supply council in North America In succession to the late iRt. Hon. Arthur Purvis, Morris W. 'Wilson of Montreal, president of the Royal Bank of Canada, becomes Great Britain's chief pur- chaslntr agent In the United Customs and excise revenue at.stes- ..... . the port of Prince Rupert for the' announcca at a ; month, of August amounted "D , T Toronto 'ta Wot, Plnent $56,878.43 as compared with $33,- f Industrialist to he new post of 941 25 in the same month last f executive o leer of the Bri-rnonths year. During the first eight council. supply of this year revenue has amounted to $318,779.64 In corn- iparison with $133,278.92 In the ' rrocnnnHInn- nnrlnH ljisf. VPJ1T I HALIBUT SALES .American Yakutat, 40,000, Booth, 12.1c and 10.8c. Baltic, 13,000, Storage, 12.1c and 10.9c. Sirius, 15,000, Royal, 12.1c and 1 10.9c. Don. Q., 10.000, Pacific, 12.1c land 10.9c. Canadian White Hope, 18,50'Oj Atlln, 12c and 11.3c. Mae West. 13,00, Storage, 12c 'and 10.5c. Thi famous nine and drum band, nnso Knit. 8.000. Pacific. 12c and of the Second Battalion, sixteenin nc. Canadian Scottish. Is at present on a goodwill and recruiting tour to stnwart. Premier. Big Missouri and jother.Portland Canal points. .Lead ing the party is Major u. inicuuiwu and others making the trip lnciuoe Cant. John Maunsell and Bandsmen MoGlnhls, R. Stuart, D. Esselmont and S. iD. Smith. Malor Nicholson In civil life Is mining recorder and postmaster at the West Coast or Vancouver isiana mining town of Zeballos. Arctic I,. 11,000, Storage, 12c and 10.7c. BETTER THAN GUNGIIA DIN BRISBANE. Australia. Sent. 4: O A local Inventor has submitted to defence authorities a water bottle which will produce Ice- iwater at any temperature. Crystals water at any temperature, crystal! water 30 degrees In 15 minutes.