FAQB TWO Jack & Jill, Hewestons; Sismans For Misses and Children PENMAN'S HOSIERY Family shoe store The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL i i i. - . . . , r THE RIGHT PLACE To. Buy ' THE RIGHT SHOES Onyx, Plio-Pedic and Tango Pumps, Miss Atlanta and Vanity Maid For Women Hartt, Scott & McHales, Grebb and Campacs For Men 1 ltD. Nazi Thoroughness - fW rMsnn wbv the Nazis win battles is their thor oughness in preparation and execution. One outstanding example of this is given in the invasion' and capture of the island nf Crete. News Week tells about this in a recent article compiled by an American diplomatic observer in London as follows: At a crucial point, im the battle- for Maleme airport when British artillery still commanded the field, the Germans dronned salvao-e encrineers bv parachute. Ther quick ly filled holes, dratro-ed awav damaned planes, and cleared the way for more aircraft to land. "They had foreseen how to counter our artillery," a British officer remarked. WVion n rrliiW rnnrlo n silPPPSsflll lfindinP it WAS ClVen .1 nniW rnnr nf white nnint as a sitmal for other L'liders to land there-. . . Gliders which alighted on water had small auxiliary engines to push them to' the beaches. Parachute troops were equipped with flashlights operated by hand-driven dynamos, inflatable waistcoats to serve as-life preservers if they fell in the water, and shock-proof rubber boots m which were carried wire cutters1 and other tools. Each man had his own chart marked with his own particular objective; and officers had oversize cuffs for ca-Kvying- large-scale maps. i Fully equipped medical officers were dropped immed1-iately af ter the-paratroops were dropped . . . Each soldier carried a disk which indicated his blood group, thus facilitating blood transfusions. ; Several planes were assigned to each group of a dozen' or so men on the ground to look after their needs alone. Keeping in touch, by short-wave radio, the pilots dropped food, ammunition and medical supplies, and bombed the enemy whenever their men were la a difficult spot.. Road signs in German were dropped from the air and set up for the land forces, since few of them could read barracks in sections were landed from the sea-for usein blitzed ports. As soon as- a given area was captured, civilian technicians were rained down from the sky to seize stocks of food and materials, and also herd civilians into a sem)-blance of order detailed information oh the Islands economic resources were gathered in advance by Nazi agents. Rumored Appointment - - 'A report from Washington says it is rumored that Viscount Bennett may become British Ambassador to the United States following Lord Halifax who is not expected to remain there long. Lord Bennett's experience as Prime Minister of Canada and his long political experience in this country is thought to particularly fit him for the iob. Undoubtedly as a representative of the British Empire at .TT V i 1 11 a. 1 1 1 . ... vyasningcon ne wouia seem to oe particularly suitable, we hope he gets the appointment. Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks or coal to suit every requirement. All our coal is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queeiv Charlotte Islands,, they are not kiln dried and have all or the- natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. FUONE 651 PHONE 652 Twenty -Five Years Ago H. C. Brewster and other Liberal leaders held &' highly successful metlnr In' tile" Progress Hall at Terrace when a most enthusiastic audience ot over two hundred' list ened attentively to the i WlJfBEST FLAVOURED i WcoroV-or Money Canada At War 25 Years Ago fenslve front. SPORT CHAT i Jack Delaney, brilliant French-Canadian boxer, won the world's! light heavyweight boxing crown 15 years ago last night by scoring a( 15-round decision over champion Paul' Berlenbach. Delaney relin quished the title In 1927 to move Into the heavyweight ranks. Senior Softball The second half of the Senior League Softball schedule is an nounced as follows: July 18 Grotto vs. Dry Dock, Steel workers vs. Stones. July 21 Dry Dock vs. Stones, Steelworkers vs. Grotto. July 25 Grotto vs. Stones, Steel- workers vs. Dry Dock. July 28 Stones vs. Steelworkers. Dry Dock vs. Grotto. August 1 -Grotto vs. Steel workers, Stones vs. Dry Dock. Note Men's Senior' League games to be played on- Mondays and Fri days during' second half. Weather Forecast General Synopsis It' has been warm with fog patches on the north and central coast. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Light winds, mild with fog, fair and warm over the southern Queen Charlotte Islands. West Coast of Vancouver Light winds, mostly fair and warm. PIANIST INJURE!) GLASGOW. July 17: (CP) Dr. Frederic Lamond, world famous pianist, who left his bed In- the Glasgow Royal Infirmary to broadcast a concert, was seriously Injured returning to the hospital hen hjs car collided with a bus. Searchlights Tea And Sale Delightful Affair Being Held' This Afternoon At Home Of Mrs. W.. L; Armstrong The home of Mrs. W. L. Arm-1 strong. First Avenue, with brilliant, various warm sunshine streaming ihfo.the speakers. There were many ladles prettily decorated rooms adorned p present John' T. Klrkpatrick, presl-, with midsummer flowers, is the dent of 'the local Liberal Assocla- scene uus anewwon ui a. ueist.-K tlon, opened' the-meeting and call-' ful tea and sale of home cooking-, ed upon W, A. Myers to take the by the Women's Auxiliary of the. chair. Mr. Brewster met a citizens'-! Second Searchlight Battery in aid ' committee composed of John Hep- ot the overseas fund. . burn, president of the Conserva- i The centre table is covered with1 tive Association; J. T. Kirkpatrlck,, a handsome lace cloth centred! president of the Liberal Associa-,wica rea roses ana paie ereeu uip-j tion; D. D. Munro. president of the irs. The fireplace is banked with Farmers Institute; C. R. Qllberf. Pale blue delphiniums and pale president of the Board ot Trade, Pi spirea. Sweet peas ana oaDy s and W. A. Myers, E. Knudson and breath have been effectively usedi Sanson, in a conference regarding decorating the dining room. the desired bridge at that point. irs. enneuy is Bciiciai Mr. Brewster asked them- to pro- convener for the event. i vide him with all possible data rs. rchh iursum, ptcMuent-iu i in regard to the bridge in order t Auxiliary, ana Mrs. Armstrong that he might give the matter his are- receiving me guests. fullest consideration. Presiding at the tea table are. , Mrs. J. tu Eiiert, Mrs. v. e tr.v- In the period of eighteen hours Bird, Mrs. O. a; Rlx and- Mrs. J: the Prince Albert arrived,. Spokane k. i-w. berviteurs are Mrs. timer i the Princess Alice and ChelohRlnar- Clarke; Mrs. Felix Healy. Mrs. Ar-! Hvprt from the south and the' tn-ur uioson ana Mrs. arnesc Princess Maquinna, Prince George Peters- The cashier' is Mrs. W. M. and the City of Seattle arrived wrown wno is aiso m cnarge or xne from the north-. The Prince John raffle of a ler of lamb. Assisting came In from the Islands. m men are mis. jj.. wse ana- Mrs. uranam cowson. : The home cooking table- is in charge of Mrs. Mike O'Neill, assisted by Mrs. Ronald Roberts. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince-Rupert Foggy, calm; barometer, 30.02; temperature: 57.; sea obscured, clearing later with warm i sunshine; I' Triple Island Fog banks obscur-1 tag horizon, westerly wind, twelve miles per hour; light swell and chop. I ' Langara Island Overcast, west- erly wind, ten miles per hour; barometer, 30.09; temperature, 55: light swell and chop. ' Dead Tree Point Clear, southwest wind, five miles per hour; bar ometer, -30.01; temperature, 07; light chop .' Bull Harbor Overcast, westerly wind, two miles,' per hour, bcrome-ter, 29.95; temperature, 61; light swell. Estevan Clear, .northwest wind. ; three miles per hour; barometer, , July 17, 1916: British drove Al- .29.87; tcmperature,62; light swell, bert .sioHent deep into the third ! Victoria Fair, easterly wind, six line of German Somme defences, miles per hour; barometer, 29.87; taking Ovlllers and La Bolselle. temperature, 74. Sea smooth. Russian advance southwest of. Vancouver Clear, northwest Lutsk forced Germans to retire be- (wind, eight miles per hour; barom- yond the Llpa River to snorten ae-.eier, zj.8b; temperature; 50 Prince George Cloudv. wind, two miles per hour; barometer, 29.96. Reach ten tnonsano people with n "want ad." in Che Daily News. When you smack your lips and say, For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and j Friday 5 pm Prom the East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 11. p.m. Kor Vancouver , Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday '.. 10:30 p.m. Friday 9:30 p.m. Saturday 10-30 From Vancouver Sunday . -. p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. Friday 10 a.m. Saturday 10:30 p.m. For Stewart and l'reniier Sunday .. 7 p.m. Wednesday . 2 p.m. , Friday 2 p.m. From Stewart and Premier Tuesday ..11:30- am Thursday 8 p.m. Saturday 8 p.m. For Alice Arm, Naas Klver and Port Simpson mm nil Tnnrln.' 7 p rn ; From Alice Arm, Naa Klver and Port Simpson Tuesday U:30 a.ra. ?or Queen Charlotte Islands This advertisement Is not pubhsned or displayed by the Liquor-Control Board or by the Goyernment of British Columbia A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO HUY New Shipment of Occasional Tables Walnut Tea Table Q99 fZ( With drawer - Afi.uU Walnut Coffee Table Q1 Q fZ( With drawer tDlO.DU Walnut Lamp Table With side' leaves Q9A A and draper VU.OU Walnut Duncan Phyfe End Table ' Qn With drawer ?. ?J..DU Al These Tables Have Matched BUrfWalnut Tops 327 Third Avenue . Tlione 775 When You Want a' Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 13 24 Hour Service at Recular Kates June 7, 17. and 28 10 p.m. . From Queen Charlotte Islands-June 6. 17 and 27 pjn. For Alaska ! Wednesday 2 p.m. Thursday. July. 17,-1942; Four ouf or" Five say "KeJogg'$M "What is your family's favourite ready-to-eat cereal?" Each year for the last three years an enormous majority of Canadian women from coast to coast have told us Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Asked specifically, "Which brand of com flukes tastes best?" four out of five uiJ "Kellogg's"! Taste expttu, too, vote Kellogg' "First for Flavour!" Your family, likewise, will enoy Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Now, in two convenient sizes. When you eat out, ask for the triple-wrapped individual package. Made by Kellogg's la-London, Canada. Economical, tool The "30-second breakfast" costs only a few pennie for the whole family. SERVE BY SAVINOI BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES! Mail Schedule ...you know it's Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the howl! The first delicious spoonful of Kellogg's Corn Flakes tells the story! As thousands of women have told im-partial investigators, "Kellogg's are first for flavour!'' And this mellow deliciousness stimulates your appetite makes digestion easierl What's more, an average serving with milk and sugar gives you needed food energy. Get several' packages tomorrow! II corn T51 Hakes wMm Halibut Sales American- -59.000 pounds, 14c and Friday 2 p m. 12c to 15c and 12c. June 6, 9. 16. 23 and 30 a'm. Canadian None. From Alaska , I American Thursday 8 pm.l Yukon, 25 000, Atlln, 14.8c and Saturday 8 pjiLi,!20' June li. 14, 21 and 28 pan.1 - 2l.' Dooth- 15c and 1 12c. 1 Augusta. 13,000, Storage, 14c and Try a Dafiy News want-Act. 12c. Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday at 3:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Itlvrr Saturday at 4:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. P.S.T. Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.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 It u pert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines KelvinatoR Has All The Extras- Extra Size New Moist-Cold Compartment Extra Fast Freezing 5-way way Maui Marie Shelf Sold on Convenient Terms 6 cu. ft. Size. 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