aril 21 1941. IS ARE ; tPT HIGH Ei. a natural H bombers ;ay of their homes were unscath ea wnen a (house. 1U. a &n a in a A At ... ft a . Ejau teen signalled hundr. . rfMl41 K'time' Dombs were not al-; .. , .. .. wau Cardiff In many wavs rmblp!i . . - " m pans or London aflr fW f , few night of heavv taAmhlnr t 1 I 7Q there. It is possible to walk for J mill YV ALiEiU b,5cks w11110"1- sng more than a at Cardiff Low Through Planning and Strong Defences IDOUOLAS AMARON ban Press Staff writer) " uuu .U.l.J . AJiVV" tened to the ground are still a. T.iixiiiii : Such heaps of debris can be U1DQT P A MF ! found In every district but thelFIlVOl VJ.TllllJ-1 nearest thins i saw tr. mni ? isirucuon ttruction was was a a. street street or worn-. . lltuil. 1 , target for get people foon ff powi Brltth cities sufierea. has been slrjht and damage to iii intens? raia came in civilian property great It Is partly and up to the present btcause of the great ground de- causea more tiuiuu rences. uermans, Mayor Mccaie damage wrr less than paid, cannot find .their tarne,ts from at'ac.k March 3. uch a helffht but droD bombs none from all Cardiff's bomb- tne less and. civilian? nave to pay tnfl nriA i owev:r. nave Been iewer i ne ni ;nvs ion in blwhc w ..v.....b .. .,.ifc on lyvnrton ts- the fiercest fire raid any city out- trr-m nther tjiwns. side London has experienced. Of fi- ai iicu w. ' - I jnd luck :ombln8d to keep clals said 140 blazes started but . , . .4 jnr wpro nn i lamps ut ruiafl uu. y i"i ww. - I t .,ifu nr nir miHs has raiders when they returned the1 I www-J V .- ..v - ill and ppnple keep unaer nexi nujiu. ieapue ir jhvcjisii-j ui Laid a Royal Air Force cor- the' attack, services functioned, al- i Cardiff through all its most normally, i travenea in tram? At first there used to be from Cardiff's two main stations, the streets watching rode buses and trams, passed . bur: in the sky out peopie owico, aim huk wui.ui Ho curious now." with people, drank water from a Shelters at Home lap mm itau jicmaHvia eicv- FOR SYDNEY; vy ill. w.-: i airs as safe a olace out nayai r-njinrers wcip icihuv-hsjo rora ire iiuit ocua. iu I To support his-belief ho In? ths-trr, cheered by snop owners r class condition. Phone Red am. : t riirwt hi nn nn Andr- who soon not back ta their prem- 97) . Iter tha killed eight occu- ises. In other places .direct hits- rhrfleid' lihUe the same number of by .high exolosivA bombs or danger H iri t match sheltering" under the stair- from debris falling from burned- list Completed t ION ma ICE I New Ice Storage Method nsurinff only low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen ard Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fis llnce Rupert h & Cold Storag Co. Ltd. STEAMSHIPS Btitlsh Colutnoia Steamers Leavd Prince Rupert. for Vancouver? Lwal otnee and Work LTD P ATA LA EVERY TUESDAY, CAftDENA EVERY' FKlUAi, 1:30 D.m. 10:30 p.m. P'ue Vancouver Thurs. p.iru Du' Vancouver, Monday a.m. feuetn Charloti Islands Service-- (fortnightly) Lev r,nce Rupert April it and zo i 'rirkM af Office Ufther 'information Regarding Reservations and TlckeW rrcm ANK J. SKINNER, Prince tttipiit Agent. Third Ave, FnOBt w HR CONSOLIDATED MINING' & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, himutuu Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical! Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superpuos-phates, Monocalclum Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TAOANAC Brand Metals Mercury, Gold, Silver, Lead Zinc, Cadmium, Blsmutn and Antimony. Also Suiphurlff Acid and Sulphur Trail. B.C. . . . .. - - . 1 , . T i ,,A,r TH3 DATLY NTJW3 PAOB riV2 flODAr IN SPORTS i2!T-SSTfJ !2J in the seventh and deciding Headquarters oauivajr au n.c 0l tne western uanaaa juu- ln Saskatoon a week from tonight.,? ,game k thamolonship eries at d Raneers ?"!JT?u scorel'S- !EL scor- a; there wa-. last year many that ventured tower .crashed "V, . :T . ,i Britain s civilians, i a ncared with what n,ir,nr nlnor into fr, nri.M Bristol nMni Channel, .Mim. victims of f cat U1 of U damage was lnslgnlfi- deadly accurate fir, I P" n seme If to objectives ' " damage military sald Mavor M;0alei ffm mmm tr m FOR SALh I Uiv gn"" u .wuw , . . ..... uu uii m.v- -ijaiiic u.uji i liaiie, niaus u jew unci uic rviiiigia. lciuiucu in a cost $9,000. 12 years old. Fully remarks at the close of the tour-" ing the Signals defeated the Rah- KincoUth toy a score of 31 to 22 modern, 2 lots. $5,000 with easy nament and the prizes were pre- ,ers 3-1 but. aqrordlng to the Ran- ' terms of $1700 down and balance sented by Miss Evy Rlvett. gers, this will not happen on Wed- : -7 spread over long term ai $38.50 Delicious refreshments were ser- nesdav. Defence Hdq 1 2 0 7 monthly. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. ved under tne Convenorshlp of Ths standing to date: Air Force 0 3 0 3 i Mrs. Duncan Miller, ..who was ably W L D Pts Each team has played three j 1 t- j 1 ! i 1 n ft ifi pames and has vet -tn mlav thrpe SALE - Mechanic's tools, w " - , 1 H . - "exs u f-v kitchen sinks and wash basins, ict Jielters are conveniently trie ugnt m ironi oi a ugnieo gqs used UnQleum 2 wat l-joushout the city but nre. . . .nv 2 nnctwrt at at snan nts prefer to stay af mere naiurauy were incunycn-, prices. . fi B. H17 thrm Mayor Charles lences. a-main street wjra ruptumi, , ,k kiio. n itiur because or deiavea action Dome:, i y.. wiiu W(,(i.YVd v- . r 1 V. . . I . . .annj. V. T ...V. t' . ...r-1 and Chair-side model Radio, all-! wave and push buttons, all first class condition. Call or phone E.J W. Johnson, Blue 153. Also 16-foot canoe complete with paddles and cushions, all like new. ' FOR SALE C. Furniture, Ave. Phone Black 324. Thlrd (tf) NEW 4-room house with bath, con crete basement, brtek lined, air conditioned fire place, lurnace, modern fixtures, unobstructed harbor view. 5th Avenue West, $3500.00 cash; $4000.00 terms. 18-foot Peterborough canoe, fir1. elas condition. COLLART Si McCAFFERY LTD. Phone 11 tf FOR SALE 12 by1 16 tent, good condition. A. Isaacson, Seal Cove. Winnipeg, qifcillf led to . meet ,iMont- t rful kick past En other British ports In VJ t line of air warfare. but diversion signs guided pedes- and motorists around the .,n hi vr. how- .iv I hwird in uvn mnntha in Wr It Cardiff entered the cat- londpn, are credited eepln? .p . st30d for blitzed" cities. Hucn piancs weu aoove zimhw ieet Wi . J,, .tvnr Memorial ,Cup (98) FOR SALE 1940 R. C. A. Victor mantel radio. Phone 840 after 6. 94) FOR SALE r Mason Risch piano, Wilton rug, Beatty washer, am-ing suite, mirrors, beds, dressers, lamps, curtains, ten - volume standard reference books, etc. M. McLachlan, 8Q1 Summit Ave. (101) GRAMOPHONE for quick sale with 55 records $5.50. Phone Red 832. (94) WANTED Laboratory boy, Fish eries Experimental Station. See Dr. Bailey at building on dock. (94) FOR REN1 FOR RENT 5-rooms and bath, newly decorated, hot water heated, fine harbor view, 5th Avenue West, $45.00. COLLART & McCAFFERY LTD. Phone 11 . tf TRY ; y,j GUNN'S Variety Repairs For First Class Service on Bicycles, Rubberrare, Tires, Tubes, Etc., Vulcanized 6th St. opp. OK Barber Shop a toe the final final ior ine -. First Tennis Tournament Season Formally Started F,y Cana tf dian National Recreation Association Tte t nil jt.vij xoalio Scott For a time during the second half th2 Headquarters boys still managed to hold off the Rangers tut the latter had the advantage of. a favorable wind, downhill slope and the sun at their backs. Finally, ih Headquarters difence broke down under the consistent smash-, in? attack of the Ranger's forward line and the Rangers then had j little difficulty In piling up five ! Baseball Scores rVfcLVtlo VUI1UI I HA I . I SPORT CHAT nana uiwe nouses, many snai-i i Cardiff officials try. to nlght here in the opening pme of , . tonight. Dundee was knocked back to their homes as the AUan hockey finals. The j th sevjn:h round rwible. Sirvfces of eon- ec(md Bame will be played in Re- ,u RANGERS WINNERS waies. n.)"." y np.tu ucjruim icyuir unu scores . I t, . . ,, j t,v. te,t coal exporting 'port more with windows and roofs bias- Sydney Lhofky KJ?,! i De,ea(ed ea1uarters B Seo,e ' rAmARY Anril 21 - , a .w jk wAf ., n- 1 CALGARY, April afl J 'Dundee, world flyweight and jun-! n. Of Five Five To Ta 0n(. One In in Game Game t-ono - Mmifvna.rt Millionaires defeated defeated Reglna Reema rwnB-i, 1..vl...,.v,i lV;i,. ,hmninn . . l .tUM fra a- . n . . . . . - - . .. .inr 11HI1LWC1KMI. 'LHJA& w"'-" IBrliains mpumm--euneniciai aamag Bang-jlor Jlgnty,eignt .boxing champion, Saturday Afternoon Saturday afternoon on Acropolis Hill the Rocky Mountain Rangers' zionpo first crested the from behind to defeat the '"- v.-.. v........n..j , p.nv. n a na toniant ana uie uutu in oo- int Dnmrort hv Hfpitins' - . . . to atta-JC -tnis-it ls sometimes Znn wnosdav. The fourth. If """6r ; 7. T Defence Headquaiters squad in a :hannei JllUil-' w w v owlltrtlMla VIII only dj iiavtc( matter of Ul ale city I" June. 1940 hours before windows are boarded SUNDAY National League Chicago II. St. Louis 10. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburg 3. Boston 7, Philadelphia. 5. Brooklyn 10, New York 9. American League Cleveland 4, Detroit 2.. Boston 14, Washington 8. New York 19, Philadelphia 5. St. tonls-Chlcago, postponed. SATURDAY National League Philadelphia 0, KeW'Ydrk 7. Brooklyn 6-8, Boston 0-0. Cincinnati 5, Pittsburg 3. Chicago at St. Louis, postponed. American League New York &. Wahlngton 2. Boston 7. Philadelphia 2. . . Cleveland 2, Detroit 1. : St. touts at Chicago, postponed. IKINC0LITH IS WINNER Canadian National Recrea- moving Lieut. Heskett, who, play-! KINCOUTH, April 2l:- In an tlon Association Tennis Club got in g centre forward, made tnree Easter Monday bat ketbaU series at away to a good start Sunday af- eoals, Lawley, one goal, and Hand-", IcJncolith Sons of Kincojiith tm-ternoon when an American tour- ley one goal. 'erged winners. There wire three nament was held at the club From ihe look of the scors sheet games In elimination play.' courts. it seems that the Signals have the in the opening game Sons ot Mrs W T Millar nnrl Mr. Blank hpst. phan to take the Commo- tetnrfiu.h wnn 37 tn "34' over the " - - .. - . emerged the winners from a closely dore Cafe Cup. However, the de- (y. M. c. A. team, In the second FOR SAL& Fine house, Graham eontested comoetltlon. elding game will be next Wednes-- QreenvUle defeated Hartley Bay Av.rm full ronsrete basement. The uie newly iicwiy ncuM elected chairman, day when the signals again meet 3 to. 21. The final and d2:idln2 a 1 1 . . l r nM tViAf. f 1 yvT nr OCT. l i . ,1 iH n ..( n rn. When Bombs Burst- -in Britain, when they blast Germany's invasion ports , artd. hammer at Berlin, The Canadian Press brings, the story to. its member newspaper readers through an eight-man staff living and ' working in the heart of war-torn London. ' ; . n-i ttu nnrenn-ii 0vnprlpnrs. 'thmuerh -the eves: '6t teturnihe - i WINNERS Defeated Rocky Mountain Rangers Four to Nil In Exhibition Football Came Yesterday Velvets of the City Senior League defeated Rocky Mountain Ranjers jby a score of 4 to nothing in ah ex-'hibitlon football game yesterday afternoon at Acropolis Hill grounds, ion behalf of the Rangers, it was said that they did not ffeld 'their first string team which ts being conserved for a eriicial army league game this waak. However; It was a well contested game which proved Very interesting for quite a good-sized crowd of soccer fans. It was the first appearance of the season of a city league team. Half time score was three to nothing for Velvets. Jim Wilson refereed. Mn, JamfH Clark Palmistry SILVF.RSIDF.S BLOCK Second St, Phone, flreen 4ltf FRESH Dairy Products We have thirty-six cows in town and can supply you with fresh milk dally. Our barn ls located at Eleventh Avenue East. Visitors Welcome. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 R. A.F. bomber pilots, and; wth the aid of reports of The .CT. s. great - ally. The Associated Press, these young Canadians:. paint tor their countrymen a daily picture of the havoc that war i. bririging to . ' - ' Europe and the; heroism of a nation "on guard and in the line." Bombed from their homes and their office, they, have carried on a service since the war's start that was, riot , halted even when The CP. London. office wasdestrbyed . byifre'.'list. 'Dec.:2S. Hercyou D. E. BURRITT. Who heard bombs thud and Nazi planes roar overhead as he lag helpless tn a London hospital Re-Covered, he was bounced out of bed a ., few days later when bombs damaged hii London apartment. A veteran at 1J. Burritt been with OP. '17, years, has worked in half a dozen Canadian cities. meet three of them. LOW'S V HUtf tEft, recently returned fa London spending two weeks aboard a Canadian destroyer to write of the oart Canadian sailors are playinfi in the Battle 0 the Atlantic. Hunter, 27, has had several, narrow, escapes in bombihtt raids, one when he was caught in tht thlrd-lloot CP office as bombs straddled the building. CANADA'S NATIONAL NEWS SEKV1LE A&tfaw1kwaMaMM& DOUGLAS AMARON. Who unit move into action as an additional War Correspondent with the Canadian Corps should Hitler invade' England. Amaron. 26. ar rived in England as the Nati bombing attacks were beginning last twnmeti his visited several hard-hit British cities to survey tht damage and cable factual reports. These and five other Canadians Sam Robertson Harold Fair, Pat Ussier. Ross Mimro and Foster Barclay . combine their efforts to bring CP member newspapers in Canada a vivid, accurate report of life In ; ; Britain today. A direct London-New York leased cable speeds their spot news stories to Canadian newspapers in a matter of minutes; trans-Atlantic 'airplanes brin their background articles to complete the most compre- i hensive coverage of Britain ever provided by a Canadian news service. ' THE CANADIAN PRESS a ' -"UIU (r,i 1 ..j ' 1 ' ' -1-.'. '- a saKawMBai'- r'l 'V''i' " i" "'"'. ". " " Tr V: MS'