PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE JILTERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor - ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion 25 .02 SUBSCRIPTION KATES Biibaerlptton Rates in City Per year, $5.00; Hall Year. $2.55; One Month. 50c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mail. $3.00 a Year Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit bureau ol Circulations MEMBER Or THE C.A.MA FKES9 Th Canadian Ptcm to exclusively entWed to use tot republication of ill new Jep,tt credited to U or to the Aaeoclated Press In thU paper and also the local riews published therein. . All eights ol republication of special desoatchea therein are alao reeerrel Wednesday, September 3, 1941. Becoming Ignominious Fiasco - - - Adolf's plan of conquest has become an ingnominious fiasco, according to Russian newspapers who are beginning to tell of the failure of the German invasionin their country. One paper says "the mad fascist beast is bleeding to' death." The feeling is growing throughout the world that Hitler has sown the seeds of failure and now is just beginning to reap the harvest. The New Governor elected is sympathetic to givinc it and is readv tri staHrl Foi" the East- criticism for the action they take. clone Were Worthy Citizens - This the Liberals have It was with regret that the Daily News yesterday recorded the deaths of two well known local citizens, both pioneers of many years' standing who were highly esteemed by numerous friends. Miss Jessie Rothwell, who passed away Saturday in Regina where she had been spending the summer, had been for more than a quarter of a century identified With thp tpnoViinrr ofoff nf l-1 there are many young folk here today and some no long-' jwujjfc wjiu pa&fceu mrougn ner careful peda-R0.,f:romTthem she commands particular respect. William Levi Sandison was another esteemed citizen whose loss Prince Rupert will feel. Quiet, unassuming and genial, he was a well known and popular figure ?,rs Presbyterian Church will especially feel the loss of Miss Rothwell and Mr. Sandison for both were fa ?S ful and active members through the years. Used School Books Bought and Sold at Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Today in Sports BEAT SCOTTISH Score Or 5 To 2 In Exhibition I Baseball Sunday the Acropolis Hill the All-Star Intermediate team scored an upset by beating out the Canadian Scottish Iby a score 6f 5 to 2. Alex Bill, pitching for the youngsters, : struck out eight while Cann, for the Scottish, fanned eleven. It was ,in the fifth irihing, however, that i the kids really went to town, sending four men across the plate to iput them in the lead by a score 'of 5 to 1. I Canadian Scottish scored one more run lh the ninth but were unable to overcome the lead and had to concede the game to the younger team. Batteries: intermediate All-Stars Bill and Zbura. Canadian Scottish Cann and Bailey. Umpires Downey and Windle. AIR FORCE GOOD LIFE Mail Schedule (Daylight Saving Time) Fridays 6 I From the East 1 Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays i2 t Greatest nroblem facing Ottawa authorities in select- 'continued trom rage one) , ing a successor to Hon. E. W. Hamber as lieutenant-gov- ttioi of competent kitchen staff hav- ernor was to find a man as popular, and a man and wife ing the material and the equipment who could fill the position as capably as Mr. and,. Mrs. to work with. The boys appeared - II full 1-iVtsl nntlcftful IlniviU it ' uii niu Mvidutru. mi'" -xi r iir n Tr nw,i i In the airy and commodius bar- ' UUIKlO titan iliu tuiuiuib- Mrs. , Woodward . , to occupy Government -- Ty House at J TT Victoria . abjy appointed-some of the boys tor the next live years, uttawa nas snown good judgment, had settled down for an afternoon The appointment of Colonel Woodward "Billy" to siesta after the satisfying meal, thousands of friends here is no surprise to Vancouver others were reading and following But the centre of attractions their new position with credit to themselves and their iseemed be tne blg central com-; home province goes Without saying. munity hail which, in the way of Here since childhood, Colonel Woodward has behind furnishings and general comfort him a distinguished record in both the last and present and Pent, lacks nothing pos-wars. The important position he filled as executive assist- L tl Trills Ata 1 not forgetting the well stocked and i it i i.j. j?j?-l- i and to Hon. C. D. owe, his adventures when on official equipped canteen where the boys business to Great Britain, his subsequent good work in or the air are given good service at publicizing the extent of Canada's war effort, will long be the lowest cost. remembered. ' Alwavs hovering over the scene I at this base with his genial dispo- Did Not Give Enough jsition and paternal Interest over the men in his command Is the i popular Flying Officer Doug Chris tie who is so esteemed bv all. Evl-1 One citizen of British Columbia, writing to a Vancoir d?ntlv-there 15 nothins overlooked ver newspaper, says she will not vote for Hon. T. D. Pattul- J 11?? provie , to make life for his boys happy and j.i i 1 i nn. ii ir l b. because the old age pensioners get only $20 a month. Yet interesting. it must be remembered that until T. D. took action ho. old i Yes. life with the Royal Canadian age pensions were paid in British Columbia or in any other Air Force even in the outposts is a! province of Canada. Had he not taken action the prob- g00d one and thc most of the toys.; ability is that the aged men and women would still be LL hnT nctT, spoiled living on their friends. The twenty dollars was a great TuSSSTl help and was received in many cases with tears of grati- to admit it. one view seems to bei tude. general among them, however, and We are not suggesting f rom this that twenty dollars is th.at ls that a IlttIe more interest1 enougli for any old person and, if these poor old folks look iTc ieneLnv" In thm by the ub" for an increase in the amount, they are most likely to get it : irom me people who made the lirst gesture in that direction. We suggest this for two reasons. One is that in order to get action the first necessity is to elect the people who promise it and the next is to make sure that t hp rrrmm p.m. a.m. COMMODORE BEATS DOCK Score Of 7 To 3 In Labor Day Exhibition Baseball Game In Monday night's exhibition Labor Day baseball same the Commodores defeated the Dry Dock 7 to 3. Neither team was up to strength and both played sev eral intermediates who again I showed up well In the faster company. Pavlikis played for the Dry Dock and scored two of the three runs. ' Batteries: , Commodores Randall and IDownle. Dry Dock Arlington and Bury. BASEBALL SCORES National League Boston 2, Brooklyn 9. Cincinnati 1. Chicago 3. Only games. Baseball Standing National League St. Louis 83 4 5 .643 Brooklyn 84 46 .646 Cincinnati 70 50 .550 Pittsburg C8 59 .535 New York 62 60 .484 Chicago 58 74 .439 Boston - 52 76 .406' Philadelphia .36 91 .283. American League New York 89 45 .604 1 Chicago 70 64 .522 ' ' Boston 70 64 .522 Cleveland 65 65 .500 Detroit 64 69 .481 1 St. Louis 58 72 .446' Philadelphia 58 73 .443. .Washington 53 75 .414 Letter Box j GAMBLING AT CIRCUS Editor, Daily News: Last year when the Crescent Shows came to our city they did not J allow children under 16 to gamble. May I be allowed to say that this year I noticed some small Orientals . playing the 5c diggers. A person of British birth and origin has a' hard time competing against these people. It seems like make all you can never mind how! Who's to blame? Thank you. i ANNETTE HODGSON Bowling Entries Enter your name or teams for the various leagues at Max's Bowling Alleys, open afternoons and evenings. Meeting of mixed leagues 8 p.iri. Mori-day, Sept. 8. AH interested please attend. Broken Line WHITE SPECIALS While Shoes in Straps, Oxfords and PUirips. Broken in sizes but large variety' lo choose from. Specially, priced to clear . 31.95 : ILY SHOE STORE LTD. Tlie Home of Good Shoes' Wednesday, September H,), " AGRICULTURE MARCHES WITH OUR ARMED FORCES Behind the lines where men and women are risking life to defend home and country, men and women are toiling to supply the materials of warships, planes, tanks, guns. These manufacturers management and workers alike are thus fighting shoulder to shoulder with our armed forces. But what about the farmers? They are doing a work of equal importance. They too are marching to battle, by toiling early and late to persuade nature to increase the food supply on which the issues of the fight so greatly defend. The farmer marches side by side with the soldier and his armbiirer. Farmers who are doing their bit to help Canada's all-out war effort may find it necessary to borrow money at the Bank. You should not hesitate to discuss your requirements with our nearest branch manager. Your business will be regarded as strictly confidential. BANK OF MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" Modern, Experienced Hanking Service the Outcome of 124 Years' Successful Operation fir faloTj Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and CENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Aye. two doors from Broadcasting Station Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Dili Vancouver, Monday a.iri. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving; Aug. 19 and 30, September 9 at io p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 868 Prince Rupert Uranch: G. R. S. BLACK AUY, Manager Stewart Branch: H. V. LITTLER, Manager Ii .jfjfj JfJfJfMyvaTJMJfJf w BUILD A HOME Like This Get Prices of Materials From Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Why not lay in a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 11G PII0XE Hi Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Wlitcc Rupert for Vancouver Thursday and Saturday 11:15 p.m. P.S.T., calling al 0ffjn Falls and Powell River. trains leave Prince Rupert for thc East Monday, Wednesday ami Friday at 6:00 p.m.P.S.T. Air-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc.. call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 2C0, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines It's interesting to know when reading the Daily that the people of the whole district are doing the safl