PAGE TWO Step Into Style With DAILY EDITION I4.RTT SHOES Do you share with many the habit of cataloging people by the appearance of their footwear? We can think of no better way' to spruce up for early fall than to buy a pair of Hartt's Shoes. Exclusive at Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCK BCPEKT - BKITISH CULUMUIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion . Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion nil liaiuiui' uv,ziuuta 'Tv J5 -.02 SUBSCRIPTION KATES Subscription Rates In CityPer year, $5j00; ilall Year, $2.50; One Month, 50c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations MKMBEK OF THE CANADIAN I'KESS The OftlnulUn Frtaa Is czcIuitTelT enUUed to use for republication ot J1 newt flMpctccn ntdtteA to It or to tlK Associated Pre In this paper and slo th locU cwi publlnbed therein. All rUthU ut rtoubUcatlon of apeclsj desoeldhes tberelo are also ireervod Saturday, August 23, 1041. r H Someiiiine like 20.000 airmen wiBtdmiainiirgrinhe; eighty-nine schools operating under the British Common-j wealth Air Training plan in Canada. The total cost of the three year plan will be over $800,000,000 with Canada's' share running to more than half t a billion dollars. So suc-J cessful has it been that negotiations have been proceeding. to extend the three year period although the present plan does not expire upti the spring of J943. It is a huge operation and its success has shown what can be done when there is a reasonable amount of co-operation. T If you have something to sell, a classine7aertise-l ment in cms naner wi snnn if buver in the citv. w RED CROSS SHIPMENT Another Large Consignment Sent Forward On Friday Workroom goods shipped from Prince Rupert by the Red Cross yesterday was as follows: Knitted Goods 48 pairs socles 6 -eaters 6 scarves 5 pair 2-ay mltti 8 steel helmet caps 4 air force helmets Hospital Supplies 2 pair men's pyjamas 3 amputation covers 18 khaki handkerchiefs 10 wash cloths Civilian Defence Women's Garments 3 women's sweaters 5 grey flannel dresses 10 black cloth skirts 1 grey flannel skirt 2 pair grey flannel slacks 10 wash cloths Red Cross Materials Articles for civilians made from Red Cross materials were as follows: 55 baby nightgowns 5 womens nightgowns 17 pillowcases 5 pair women's bloomers, large 4 women's print dresses 3 boys' shirts, small 7 baby jackets y 5 boys combinations 12 child's sleepers 4 double bed size quilts 3 single bed size quilts 10 crjb tovers 1 afghan 156 baby diapers 11 mothers' nightgowns 34 boys' pyjamas 2 girls' print dresses 27 boys' singlets 17 boys' hatchways 10 girls' pyjamas 2 baby soakers 2 baby jackets 1 baby shirt 1 bonnet 1 pair bootees 22 girls' sweaters 3 boys sweaters 3 ghis' ( dresses, size 8 years r 1 girls' ..dress, size 10 years . 2 girls'1 dresses, size l2Tyars 4 pair boys' socks 4 pairs men's socks Donated .Materials 1 single bed .quilt 5 crib quilts 3 afghans 3 girls' dresses, 3 years 1 boys' sweater and cap HOME GUARD'S AWAtlD While the training plan is reaching its peak of oper-' London, August 23: Major nti'nn its war pffpfr has nnlv rprpntlv hppn fplt. nnd will hp Arthur William Richards, a Home his side, to one. HB LTlu 11 14 II J SCOTS BEAT NAAS TEAM nothing for the Scottish. Referee fcr the afternoon was Henry SPORT CHAT IS BIGGEST AIR FORCE TOURNAMENT ' To Meet Canadian Scottish in Car i rtt rnini Fnnf. 'Hundred! Of-Golfers To Take Part nival Softball bunaay ball Competition Was Close Affair ,111 ctrni Kr S'J.ffil " r cla.orlns forr-tne turned In J crowd pn hand. It was such a keen " ine game ' uS jTptem Pole golf dassic which will m ( Batteries for Air Force were J contest a return game may flayed '.commence on August 30. Hemp. Riley and Brown and for J I In a qualifying game Thursday! before hM there peen signal Corps Akkerman and Car- 'h a. demand for place In this lyJe. t (the Canadian ScoUsh won a 'to nothing victory over the Navy. If1 f tournament Beeaeof Umpires were Bailey and White of X . .... . the fat CTOwine txDularltv of this h rnarii rhc, , ine score at nan inne was xwo ioi ,. . . - - ... -r v... cveui. iu was tuuiiu neve&aui; uiia .4. year to limit the actual competl- FATAL SLEEP-WALK j tors to 200 in order to operate tne 1 LONDON. August 23: O) A irnnrnnmonr etfcfotrrllv Mnr " ... - w sleep-walker. Lieut. Henrv fiel wvn than 200 applications were In on luiliday of the Royal Artillery was May 1, six weeks before the lodge fatally injured when he fell nearly even opened for the summer sea- ;30 feet to the ground from the son. Bince then there has been a window of his m.im at c.amhrHan ,mad scramble amons the golfers College. trying to get in under the wire. " girus cumomauons i i wore wore tnan man iwj i5u win come come irom irpm SCOUTS I'MIIIK atp Britain, is not for sale. Lord lerby, wuu4. v a Ior gSiiSjLntIyt WSUJ given ErJc who owns the young stallion, xated matter of fact, it will take a spe- Metcajf i6.year old Boy Scout the best this country has had for W all-sleeping car train from the troop leader who he,ped flght fJres 5C years, has received many offers, coast to accomodate the golfers to for 20 hours durlng an lncendlary ieepeclally from the United States, and rom fP6' wnich 15 a un" .bombing. but declared tnat "iiypenou Wiu ' , , I rt main with his owner to see this ' J? interesting to note that -FOUND" shell KILLED THREE war through,. because England has ?n ?w?lp80,?'-aC oUr ?f i BRIGHTON, August 23: C - need of his services." Horse oeajers .M,c. """ 'n nV ' "ree bays were killed when a ,say Hyperion, sire of this year's cuntrf Sel Se' heU they f0Und on Sussex Down 'Derby wlnnet, Owen Tudor, and of f a?m?or ' r? "l Cb Cn' near their home exploded. .Godiva, who won the 1,000 Guineas,?" teI L,h ,v,.n,wi,c(M,rm,uMnJthe titles they have both won '- C 7 7h twlce to succession. If either wins, as much m h as $315,000 mm even though ,h . ..7. .. ,. ,1 .bloodstock has depreciated In value ! K,"1" e history as no golfer has ever won since since the the war war beean began. ,these jQtem pQle fcJUes tnree In succession. Maurice Begent, 17-year-old bat- competition will be decidedly i ting star of the Orpington Crlqket ijtif f this year as the coast con-! Club, Is giving the veterans some- tingent contains many "hot" golf--thing to talk about. He already has ers In addition to many fine play-scored more than 1,000 runs and in ers who already have chwked m' his last 15 Innings was dismissed .at the Lodge. only three time for fewer than 50 , This "will be the greatest Totem runs. He has five centuries to his. Pole tournament In history ' and, credit, all scored against good war-lwith, a Derfectlv eroomed course 'time teams. Ito Dlav on. an nll-tlme hlsrh win ,be reached both In cpmpetjtlve and This year's national hunt season guest Interest. The qualifying . In Britain is faced with a shortage round will be held pn Monday,' of horses and jockeys. Horses In , September 1, with tl)e ladles' finals t i training will be limited to about 650, n Friday and the men finals on jwlth only a few stables running the following Saturday. more than a dozen. Most of thr , . 'steeplechase and hurdle race jock-' v,,. " vo,vc u" '" UCJ,U uculc evs nre In thp servlfM Af them overseas Commander Sir Geoffrey Cecil to the track. Charles Chambers, billiards refer ee and : marker In champkmshlo felt more and more as thousands of young men from all ZT:JJ?dted ?e'CTSTe DfCtvrh0 w0Je a bfard maWfor the last so years. J parts of the Empire become ready for service in this high- ZTl Z Z 1 bfhSJ y island. He marked wai- ly specialized work. Each month more and more of them duty and complete disregard of hiSjUonal, died on active service. Com- tf Llndrum's worW record break will be available to Swell the invasion fleet of planes mak" n safety by rendering assistance 'mander Congreve in 1940 landed 01 4-137, !n .1932 and was widely ing things uncomfortable for the Germans. , to viMms oi enemy bombs" during . from a minesweeper the night be- .known in the realm of billiards as Rationing Troubles - - - undei-stand why the federal government prefers to try the system of voluntary control before starting on the new! system. In England ,the control system is working fairly well but it is so full of oueer kinks that the life of the food1 control officials must be, to say the least, very difficult.: When you go shopping over there you take your book of coupons with you as without it you cannot get far. If you are new to it you will find that, while there is a coupon for margarine, you can get margarine without a coupon so you use your coupon for clothes. It does not do to spend these too freely because tomorrow margarine may be ra-tmed and as little butter can be obtained life would be rather dreary if your margarine tickets were all expend- Eggs are rationed. If you have twenty hens you cannot eat your own eggs but, if you have only a dozen eggs and the hens lay well, you can use them all and you will be living a life of luxury until the rules are changed and they change rather often. Potatoes are not rationed but just before the new potatoes came on the market the old ones were all gone and none could be purchased. As most people jn England now have garden plots adjoining the house or in the allotment fields they provide themselves with the more common articles of diet , In Canada we sometimes fjnd a big jump in the price of some article. This may bMar. the purpose of .cutting clown the consumntion nf thnt m-fiio iuf i. nr. wv-. iuuuun ui, out; Hi pound , may not , be used as freely n as the same article at 25c i vv. yyjuiy in a juace line rnnce Kupert where most nriPP y any rPasnable jan air raia. (f0re the race and didn't have time the famous players themselves Tie up to Opden's ! Ask finy ofd timer how to flet the greatest satisfaction Jrom rbl!ing your own jind he'll tell you to tie.. up to. Ogden's the light green package that is your green light to the best smoke of your life I For Ogden's isn't "just another fine cut". It's different, gorgeously different a distinctive blend of choicer, riper tobacco. Try it today. Only tht Mt dgtrtttt ptptn rt good tnough for OgJtn'i OGDEN'S FINE CUT . YH COLUMBIA . oiiiiumr CO. LTD r tkc Lm)o LonVeJ flood by X Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CAT A LA IJVERY TIIESDAY, Hue Vancouver Tburs. p.m. CAR I) EN A EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. ueen Charlotte Islands Leaving Au. 19 and 30, September 9 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations Irom FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 " Saturday, AbK, WAGES AND i cost of livlne UVIXG LONDON. Aueust n- IS WINNER 1U T? "U,4J" should be newed , .. ,Jt. " iliLirt- ... uon. itie way to Sf a said the conerew 'nfla,l w . lt , . . i hA d ana aim t.. .. Corps by a score of 11 to 8 to win JASPER. August 23: There was the right to meet the Canadian' ; . ,,........ .... la time when Atlas thought he had ScotUsh Sunday night in the Car-,,,--,, . "auf a ,DC.lUiU 0"" a lot of worries to carry around on nival cm Softball final. 1 S37.;tS7tSi Clvfc W.'houlders but when It come to, game was fast and Interest.' CenSe cVmivS fff he had ROihiDg on mg all the y ay through. The win- j wafa vZrne OnlfthelHalph Cuhney manager of ners outhit the losers by one, 11 to J Scottish goalie saved the bacon forj "L laSM.10U , , ? i M mu w3 ku vaw nc nvtiui crown OI Hie All ruicc piajcu a ?vQt1ZVM to" try -to Usfy several hund.i0f five times at bat. .1 J Crescent Show s Prince Rupert 1 : Aug. 28 Sept. 2i 43 pair girls' panties, size 3 years Hyperion, winner of the Derby the Pacific, Coast with the balance LONDON. August 23- Oi Th,,!fm 6 pair girls panties, size 12 years (in 1933 and the Jeading sire in Great "om many parts of the United Bronze Cross, hkrhest Srnnt numrH J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Hank Kld(. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY fHONE 657 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKOM HOME" Rate 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Utr Prince Rupert B.C Phone 281 P.O. Dox M Central Hotel Central Hotel Annei 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Bttlu Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. 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