PAGE TWO use. MEN Hartt Shoes . . . are admittedly the peak of hih-grade shoemaking in Canada. The variety of lasts ensure a correct fit for every type of foot, be it narrow or wide. Hartt's Naval, Air Force and Military Officers Shoes Are Here. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING-EDITOR Subscription Rates in City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. DAILY EDITION Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mall $3 00 , sst.wair, uanon KusnorooK, E. P very scarce and might not be ob- buildlny. a Year. "1B aa c c w ,u "";aiaawa ana n. a: unen. oi tainaoie u action were not taken it was reported mat, aner mov- Advertisinc and Circulation Telephone 98 .likely remain there until they these Mr. Collison, Mr. St.Clair socn. They were protected by lng, there would.be great need of Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations jwake up to what il was that put and Dr- Carter were appointed a law. so permission would have to showcases In which to care for the mlmblr ot Tnt CANADIAN KKtss 'Bennett out. The strange fact of building committee to look after be obtained In order to secure small and valuable collections. An The outnu mi to exclusion eirutaed to tue tor republication at Hi nw 11 ls they tel1 you what a smart the renovating of the building. 'specimens. appeal is made for any who have fxuwi wjMjtotbmnt0 th Aew,cU'ta PteM 131 xbil ui,tatt" man Be1111611 was. I think he was Canon Rushbrook suggested that Rev. W. H. Pierce gave a short such cases to donate or lend them Ail right, ot rBputiicfction of BpecUJ Aeuohee therein ue Uo nmi rath dumb, getting by on in- an effort be made to secure spec- address on the value of securing to the museum. - herited money. Besides, Canada Fighting Side by Side . . One THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1941 certalnly Pald dearly for both the For the past day or two Royal Air Force has been fighting with the Russians, all previous help to Russia being in the form of extra pressure on Germany from the west. Already a number of German Dlanes have Wn Oil Controller Answers Critics Tax Sale Almost Disappearing . . . An indication of what the condition of the city is like is seen in the almost total disappearance of the annual autumn tax sale this year. So far there are thirty lots remaining on the list but presumably the payment of the taxes would withdraw these or at any rate the owners might buy in the lots at the sale. Most people will want to keep their properties on a rising market. Yesterday while announcing that thirty Jots were to be put up at tax sale next week we also told of more than thirty lots already rverted being acquired from the city for building purposes. , British Cost of Living ... Evidently due to the success in fighting the Battle of the Atlantic, the cost of living in Britain is decreasing. It is announced that the price oi bread has .been .reduced a half , penny loaf and that the .cost of fish is down Quantities of bacon and .canned fish have recently arrived there from Canada. Naturally the British are reluctant about boasting of the winning of the Battle of the Atlantic, ".but there is no doubt now that they have decreased to a very large extent the risk of shipping goods from this continent to Britain. Letter Box Editor. Dally News: I am a stranger In your city and do not know what makes the wheels go round. However, I always take an interest In my country or town, wherever I may be. In regard to the Dominion situation and the street gossip, I have onlv to say I have not ior- "craft," if any ... 1 Vt a nothine bui waste? Hum?n na ture being such as it is. it doe not matter who is running things. It will be the same under any democratic form of government! and I fear under any other as well. One surely does not think. etj iast ieht were: THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER Museum Association Elects ! Officers and Decides To Remove To New Site Soon Heads Are Received. The Prince Rupert Museum Association, at its an- gotten the last war and the union i last, jnym., cicttcu umv-cia iui uic jcai auu government of that day. i admire, decided to renovate the inside of the building recently king for having the "guts" to given for the, purpose by. the. Provincial Government and, stand on his own feet and takejraove jnto g. building jlls'f ; as SOOn as it is readv. It the blame or credit of his wtteM, aso made an tQ m an(j ajj ho j ht h j- dj : instead of forming a union gov- s tuffel ammalsJor - i ernment ior an anoi- I "um .ny &rucle of a sSjular nature tmnK everyming e u "- i lial ahould be preserved to do- best, but it k a big job and ne nas mna tQ ihe mUseum so as to to depend on his assistants whoj ue ccneCt:on M compieteas are also human. I doubt if the; ibl 3,... board is IS pquai tu mr ui war, but there is certainly a large amount of inefficiency and wast?. What can be expected of inexperienced men on a new job? I ..ixjous to obtain one or two to-.ems to decorate the outside oi the building and, if small eaough, for interior decoration. Any so i donating will have their aumis know cf plenty cf inefficiency in attached as a perpetual record f all onr reeular government de partments which have been carrying on since Confederation and should be experienced by now. So what can one expect in a new their munificence. Another outstanding feature was the receipt of a gift from the Pr vincial Museum at Victoria oi mounted heads of Bighorn sheep, department such as war, which is muie deer, black tailed deer, carl- boa and wolf through the acting curator. Dr. G. Clifford Carl, who uiote tc Dr. Neal Carter, sayii. jug that a coast deer was that Hitler and his fellow ban- Honorary president, Hon. T. D. dits are not "getting theirs." Pattullo. I was forcibly struck by some Honorary vice-president, Olof of the remarks by Mr. Pattullo Hanson, M.P. i AmtKTls.i.G KATES 'Saturday night. One idea was Local Readers, per line, per insertion .' 25 ' too bad for R. B. Bennett that he Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion 02 had not tried some of the things SUBSCRIPTION RATES the B. C. government has done. Doubtless the Conservative parry would wuu u not be oc on " the uc outside "uw"uc look- 1UUIW union and Bennett regime. "CANUCK" Three Killed t By One Bomb shot down and, when a few more squadrons reach the Friend of Local Man Gets "ne nUSSian lines and Pet accustomed tn the fnnrl Hnnc tfco ,,um """eymoon 10 find topography and all the differences between flying there and on the British side, they should be a very 'great help to the Soviets. Whole Family Wiped Out. Arthur Brooksbank is in receipt of a letter from a friend in Belfast which .tells that recently he arrived home from his honeymoon to find that, while he was awav . The Canadian oil controller has answered his critics $? uZatSJ m an address before the Purchasing Agents' Association his ZLr, Xr anfyoungef at Montreal who said in part: "Much has been iaid in brother. Death was evidently m- the press during recent months concerning the tempor- stanteo"s and they never knew ary shutting of four Turner Valley wells. These wells strTk them- were required to be shut in by the Petroleum and Natural tM? "JS? otJhe ,letter lays Gas Conservation Board commencing early in June the ? "SetC SI'S board claiming that their past production had consider- i has bitten off more than he ably exceeded the allowables set by the board. This was can chew 11 he thinks he can beat an act absolutely of the Conservation Board and h ad usJ!y bomblne" nothing whatsoever to do with the .oil control At no e. states Jn Beast time has the oil controUer entavffi 4$ SWtTiSS ttte function of the Conservation Board except to ask scarce thing just at the time is the Jboard to add quotas to the conservation allowables eggs- a able to get about set by it in order that we can get the maximum of .bil one a week othejwise there is from the field without undue waste. Every barrel of oil n fihortage of f00d- that WP nun rrot f vrvvn ' I " vMUiflwiluul.i AJC1U vc YVII1 Lahe an(I we can CANADA'S iinnTS ' Canada's production of 14,959-922 pairs of boots in the first half of 1841 was 18 per cent increase over corresponding months of Ihc officers for the year elec President, N. Mussellem. Vice-president, Dr. Neal Carter. I Secretary, J. C. Gilker. urer. Dr. J. T. Mandy. Executive, W. E. Collison, Treas- Museum Head N. MUSSALLEM Canada At War 25 Years Ago Spt 75 ijie; German at-; N. Mussallem Chosen President for the ear and Other tempts to drive French .rooysbacT Officers Elected Fine Donation of Animal from Peronne-Combles road or Scmme front faaid. .P0rUi3ue.se forces crossed Ruvuma .River into German East Africa. BEAR FOR NEW YORK One Of Rare Chinese Variety To Be Presented By Madame Chiang Kai-Shek NEW YORK, Sept. 25: As a mark of appreciation ot the fnii , work New York women have done in connection with reliel of suf-fering in China, Madame Chlang-Kai Shek Is to donate one of ih rare panda bears of which thwt are only one or two in the United States. A representative -of the New York aoo wttl go to Chlnn to get the animal". ask tor tins famous whole wheat food bv its full name. 'Nabisco Shredded Wheat.' THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD., Niagora foil.. C yjDILpL WHEAT GERM o6u yiahihSL pJwvidsJu it Pietetic research has shown that the Wheat Germ helps convert food into energy, stimulates the appetite, and is essential to normal urowth. In Nabisco Shredded Wheat vou cet Wheat Germ as Nature provides it, because this cereal food is made from uumilled 100 u bole wheat. Vou also get generous amounts of protein, carbohydrates, phosphorus, iron. Millions of people, especially children, have benefited by the habit of eating a whole wheat breakfast of two Nabisco Shredded Wheat with a cupful of milk, and fruit if desired. hi A Attention Motorists RUPERT MOTORS Phone 566 For Emergency Night Service Call COLIN MILLER, BLUE 803 reliable information in regard to Indian lore. A proposal in regard to pro-v-sicn for the custodian to live at , .ie back of the new hall was discussed and left for the custodian (to make a more definite proposal and fo: the House committee to make a report. It, was reported that the big game heads coming from Victoria imens of the falcon from North I were already in the city and Df. Island on the Queen Charlottes. Mandy was deputed to have them R. C. He explained that these birds were removed to the new museum LI 1 It. . a riU 1 1 1 rrt lAMililtltlii'MiMiUtll'M.IIDl'.'lilJ.U mammMm m wmi im nil da Phone 566 r ill HESIH IMS AGAIH! mimn helps us all stand the pace! , m Knldtrr.. .allnrt. alrmrn welcome their refreihlnj Wriftley' Spearmint fiurrt thty know Its regular un fxilna rllpv4 atltf ue and ten. Ion. The healthful chewing cool and freahen your mouth and throat, sweeteni the breath and aid digestion, too! It's part oj the AMlv routine of kernine tit Always carry a package or two millions do! CHEW IT WHILE YOU WORK! OnySt BUY SOME TODAY! Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver (lATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. .Hue Vancouver Thurs. pro. CAKOKNA EVERY FRIDAY. 10:30 pjn. Out Vancoover, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Tearing: September 20 and '20, October II at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservation from FRANK J. SKINNER, rrlnc Rupert ,Asent, Third Ave. Phone 58 Fresh Local Kaw and Pasieurized JlVIUk VALENTIN DAIKY PHONE 657 THE SEAL QUALITY mom GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll 'n Prince Rupert