PAGE TWO "CHRISTIES" LOGGER & WORK BOOTS fiuaranleod the finest built shoes for work or logging. Hand made of the best leathers and lasted to fit the foot right. Priced from $8.00 Sole Agents AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. DAILY EDITION The Ilome 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 ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion , .25 .02 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates In City Per year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month, 60c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit bureau ot Calculations MEMBER Or Tilt CAN AD I A PRESS 98 The Canadl&n Press Is exclusive! entitled to ase lor republication ot Ul ntrwi dettcrie credited to It or to the Associated Pleas In this paper and a Lao the local news published therein. All UhU ot republication of special .-teBDOtches therein are also reserved The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bur-au of Circulations. It is the only pacer north of Vancouver and West of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations. BROOKLYN LOST OUT Defeated By Cincinnati Cardinals and Giants Ti Dodgets Still Lead n 1 n Ml - t At J 4 I urooKiyn o. oincjnnau t ii mi- THE DAILV NEWS - Wednesday SPORT CHAT While In tv ot exciting contest Iwhteh the opener o: the series !on Sunday turned out to be. there is increased interest in the second ,Tr.TxtxTr of it- o!r. game of the Intermediate Baseball iclnnati Reds defeated the Brooklyn jau Mled t,, . thrAA tor this evening. Co-operatives, ot the New York Giants and St. Louis e'r...;. ;;. Cardinalshada one to one dead-, n a C,h , K ;! Sr i'our out of seven game series. Snels1 ?.JTSi2?BlltttleI be Vuck0ViCh and darkness The National League Zbura fof Qps and pauUs and '"""r" Ui "iC "Ts"",. i-osius; Postuk for ior Watts watts & Nickerson. hereon, J. j. aucea to a game ana a nan. course, are out to even up the ling8'- ' Af a. illnocc ovfAnrttn New York 1. St. Louis 1 rolled tWQ yearg Tpd Car,eton weI,. CI1U m urnui u.. i Ua-,known member of ne Toronto nessi. Boston 8. Chicago 5. American League St. Louis 9. Philadelphia 8 innings). Detroit 4, Washington 2. The league standing to date NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Brooklyn 92 St. Louis 89 Cincinnati .. .77 Pittsburg 77 New York 64 Chicago 65 Boston 59 Philadelphia 40 L. 51 51 64 65 74 78 82 93 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York .....96 49 Boston 78 66 Chicago 73 73 Cleveland 70 73 Detroit 70 75 St. Louis 65 77 Washington 62 80 Philadelphia 62 83 WHEAT SILOS '12 elub's retention of the Ross Rob ertson Cup. The 35-year old phyer hit 39 runs, top score, for Toronto against the Yorkshire Club of Toronto in the final match for' Pet. the trophy and took, three wickets .643 for 13 runs. The winners scored .635 1 131 runs against Yorkshire's '8. .546, For months during the past two j42 years, Carleton's cricketing daysi t464,were thought to be over and his .451 recovery Is gratifying to cricketers .418 both in England and Canada. Five , .277 years ago he was the leading fbawler on Hon. R. C. Matthews' el-pct; even that toured England, taking 552 62 wickets for an averase of 10.61. 42 He made 150 runs during the tour 00 for an average of 16.65. .490 483 TOUGH AS HITLER ( 458 The boll weevil of the southern! .437 Untei States never has been! "423 brought completely under control.1 I FREEZELESS LAKE Crater Lake, Oregon, is Australia s first wheat silos were than 6.000 feet above built in 1839. They were cut out of yet it never freezes. . sea tne rocK and shaped like large "les. j FIRST DIVE BOMBER The falcon is said to be . i HAITI S PRODUCTS original i ocptcuiutrr ij, j coffee is th main exoort of flying Scorched Earth . . Many people have asked what is meant by the "scorched earth policy" adopted by the Soviet government. We assume that most people know but for those who do not our understanding of it is that when the Russians retreat they leave nothing behind that can be used by the enemy except the scorched earth. Everything is burnc-l or otherwise destroyed. AH supplies used by the enemy have to be imported. Houses have to be built. The country is a desert, uninhabitable. The farms are deserted. This is not so bad in the summer but in the winter it will be terrible for the invaders. If thev could canture Tnin-. grad and quarter the men on the inhabitants, it would not be too bad. Evidently the plan of the Russians is to destroy the city in case they have to leave. That as what was done when Moscow was invaded by Napoleon. It is a terrible thing to do but is effective. What use to the enemy is a burned city? Civic Centre Helped . . . The recent carnival came fullv un tn exrwhiti'mim sn far as finances are concerned.- Four thousand dollars added to the present nest egg of approximately nine thousand gives the fund quite an impetus and it is hoped that now something may be done toward getting started , on the new building. Such a place is needed just now, perhaps worse than it will be after the war. We congratulate the young men of the city on the excellent showing they have made. Wartime Production ... According to the minister of laBciy Hon. Norman McLarty, Canada will not reach the peak of her wartime activity until well on in next year. In order to meet the demand for labor to carry out this work the utmost is being done by industry to train men for the work they are asked to undertake. In spite of the efforts made to carry on the work expeditiously and well there are de-Jays. In the first six months of this year, according to figures supplied to the Department of Labor in Great Kntain, the loss due to strikes and various other causes amounted to 41 in every thousand. In Canada the loss was o4 in the thousand and in the United States the loss was 381 to the thousand. This speaks very well for Canada, because in Britain, while the distractions are greater, the people are kept constantly on edge and this must act as an urge to carry on to the utmost capacity knowing that production of work materials is a matter of life and death. Where docs tho money come from to wage (his War (o build the ships, the planes and tanks we need to "finish the job?" Much of it comes from the savings of ordinary men and women the thrifty people of Canada-lhe savers. TIkwc are the people v. ho buy Victory Bonds and War Savins Certificates, v,ho pay their War Taxes on the nail. Never before lias personal thrift been so vitally necessary. Watch your spendinjr. j.very oonar you can spare is needed now to arm and equip our fighting forces to win this War. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Collon D.C., Ph.C. Wallace Block. Phone 649 This Book will htlp you The rtnyal Ilank Family Iliiilyrt Ifejok allow you I tow to bmfffft yuir uouiutt, bow to aav hi- itlariund lnlin. Auk for .frneoupyat yoor oearmt Hram:lu TheROYALBANKofCanada more level, J DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladles and Children's Alterations Phone BIk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two dooi.i from Broadcasting Station the dive bomber," killing its quarry by dropping, on It : Haiti, West Indies, followed by su- from a height of hundreds of feet gar. sisal, bananas and cotton. at a speed of 165 miles an hour. trnn o MM BUILDS SHIPS! Twenty -Five Years Ago HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert It. Landy. Telegraph Creek, II, i Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. E. J.i . . ,,. :Carruthers. Vancouver; J. D. Mc- Senfember 1.. 191G N Moore and Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alek J. Jacobs are ,s A cunllffe. Srnlthers; George, honeymooning in Vancouver fail- :Berenbom, Saskatoon; J. A. Mich-! lowins their recent marriage The iaud and Nora MlHer Ter. bride was formerly Miss Jessie C.i race; j M Tayjo,., Winnipeg; Unwin of this cHy. The groom re-;H Kleln Allford Bay. MrS- winy hubc w w Card juneau; Mr. and Mrs. seas. H. F. Glassey, Atlin. , i Hon. W. R. Ross, minister of I lands in the defeated McBridel nansun' u- Dusn an J-government, arrived In the clty!Brown- cltv'- John and 01af Win-1 today from Fort George riding lther and de Roix-Juneau: s-where. ae;ordlnz tn late returns. .Ortqulst, Lewis Island; II. Arm-i strong, Stewart; L. Twist, Junean; str!lcMine was re-elected re-eieciea bv Dy a a small smaii mat- maj- ' " fiflHt nmnir. halls and Yesterdays Big League scores: Mike presidlng on or,ty- Belated returns for Prince) National League fh- tv,,,, Rupert riding further increase the. Central ' - ,-ui iH Vwn - 'lead of T. D. Pattullo over Wll- J. B. Bfun. Whitehorse: Robert over Ham Manson. H. Bates, Exeter; S. Arnison. J. - Grundy. A. H. Wilboins. city: A. Sir George E. Foster, minister of Johnson, Ternre: Carl Herman Cricket Club returned to the game "uuv a"u cu"""cc visitor in ana j. a. aeunnorp, racmc; An-recenUy and' his showing with bat Prlnce Rupert derson and M. O. Brlen. and ball was a major factor in his . . What do you mean by A Pension for me?" BILL: SAM: BILL: SAM: BILL: SAM: BILL: SAM: "... well, you know what" a pension is, don't you?' "Sure, I do . . . money you get every month . . i but where am I going to get one?" , "Buy War Savings Certificates." "Then what . . . ?" "Well, if you buy $20.00 worth o War Savings Certifi- caies eacn moiun now, you II have $25.00 a month coming in at the end of seven and a half years." "Seven and a half years from now $25.00 a month would be nice to have." "It sure would be... and while you are buyingWar Savings Certificates you are helping to Win the War." "Sounds good, Bill. Think 111 see Preserving Fruit Peaches and Prunes for preserving now at their peak. Get them NOW at reasonable price. Complete stock of Fruit Jars and sundries In stock, Don't delay! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" THE PAYR011 SAVINGS PLAN MAKES IT EASY the foreman and tell him to get me more of those War Savings Certificates every week. I'm making mighty good money now. It'll be good stuff to have coming in later on." The help ot every Canadian is needed tor Victory. In these days bf war the thoughtless, selfish spender is a traitor to our war effort. A reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity to relieve the pressure tor goods, to enable more and more labour and materials to be diverted to winning the war. The all-out effort, which Canada must make, demands this self-denial of each of us. SPEND LESS -TO 8W MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A OOOI) PLACE TO BUY 300 Yds. INLAID LINOLEUM per yd. 400 Yds. PRINTED LINOLEUM per yd. 300 Yds. CONGOLEUM per yd. LINOLEUM BUGS and CONOOLEUM BUGS All Sizes Phone 775 $1.60 $1.10 80c Make Oar Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" VTERMEDUTr BASEBAU Tonight 6: JO PJL W.and X. vs. Co. OPS SAVol HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop P0B riCASEK STREET ITince Kupnl i-iraii Lut-ai Kawanj rasieunzcd Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHOXE 657 MAKOAKKT DIXON ITfk Voice Culture, Piano and T Resident Studla- -41S r i Thone Black! Prepare for Fall andFafa Men's Suits rercc: t Ladies Alterations. Repair;.-.;, Caring and Prclr.: i Serv:.'p Featuring Frpdrrj t Oabbes. Sassuc lilt Ladies and Ge.'U C.l:i Topcoats t ine;:rt- DELUXE T Opposite Comnciore C:S ! I'll one 307 Boi3 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annfi ISO Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam BilH Dining Boom In Connects Mrs. C. E. Black, PropritW For Gifts and Showrrs, D and Toys fio to th( VARIETY STORE Where Your Dime txl"-Doll:;)' 330 3rd Ave. W I'honeKtU3 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarell) Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKOfl HOME" Bates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Wa Prince Rupcn B.C Phone 281 P.O.BoiW itmsssWsssswsWsMsWmMtt THE SEAL QUALITY mm 1 (HPS GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeje PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the odt K canning company u me year ru"" - Prince i