......... MEMBER ...... ... OF Tilt .... CAMAblAV Pork - Products - f!rpnr Great Britain T?rir.nin needs npprls Save Gasoline - - - Housing Shortage 26 OZ. It is not expected that the houses to be erected bv the This advertisement is not published or dSDlved bv th Liouor Control board Or by tbo Government of British Columbia. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates In City Per year, $3.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month. 50c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion . Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit bureau oi Circulations .25 .02 in the citv r rt Air.vM -v -J A .1 A . 1 . r "-'-""'"uuieu. Any person navmg an idea of building should not be daunted by the fact that 125 eon-tract houses are going up. All those will be needed for dry dock employees. It does not eount at all on the military- demand or the demand from other sources consequent on the changed industrial condition of the, citv. Houses will be needed, a lot of them and then more in the near future. We feel sure of that. War In Orient - - - The general opinion seems to. be that the war in the r. r" Ficau uiui ueiore long Dotn tne ijri- iion jiiupire ana me unitea states Will be implicated. That means Prince Rupert and possibly the whole of the Pacific Coast including Alaska. " - We do not wish to scare people'here but we must admit that we seem to be getting closer to the war every day and, if we escape being in it, before the; ena we shall be Street Sfens 1 Y 5??-enlarrivSls ,ln Prince RuPert are complaining of v, the dlfflfllltv in finrliVirr fV.,' t i. XI .L m,h uicii vyaj auuui me city, mere i are few street signs, particularly in the residential section, and with such a large and rapidly changing poi.ulatioi t they think somethinc shmilri hb Jnh y u7 .i would i j not i. i be i large and the advantage to uuuub newcomers ib. aiic would trust be very great. There was a recent move in this direction but so far without tangible results. , When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI ni ikii- 2 Hour Service at Rernlar Ratei SMITHERS TBI LjAilt NBWf iLEGENDS OF I NAAS RIVER!. j The Naas Rlyer is always snoken jof reverently by the natives as be-, Ing the saviour of the ocople, largely because of the run of oolichan, which comes between-seasons In the spring and brings abundance Iearlv or food at a tlm, when the winter hjpplles are liable to be about exhausted, according to Rev. W. E. CrlllT.n. who was the speaker at I the Pruvce Rupert Rotary Club lunrhwnt yrsiqrdfy afternoon. Mr CMlison sDoke of the number pf places where there Is line scenery in British Columbia and the constantly increasing number of tour- Istn rnmliie tn thp nrnvlnrp Hp nl- !so mentioned -that there were much more interesting things to be seen Frank Newbery Jr., son of Mr. and viir M,hPrv of smithPM. n"ar nome tn3n at a distant. One left'smlthers on Thursday's train cf the very interesting and pictur- P'acess was the- Naas River for Prince Rupert where he expects fr loin thp Piinnrtlan nrrr.rri forrps vaiiey. He hODes to Ret into the motor Seventy tr eighty mil transport division of the army. rr.i. ...i, ,,i Its earlv hlstorv. Kineti!th u "the hot weather was broken on Satur- Place of the scalp- because, when day last when a strong wind came raids were made on the place by the ... . . . TTnlrtflfi Dip oalne nf I Vi a vtntlnio .up to coot tne aimospnerc. Later ,o ""' (the sky became cloudy and by Sun- were hunS on,lhe fa of the cliff day there were squalls of rain with nere- That whe nr h'P the I .. ... . . .i . ... .'linpr-rrlnnt. Tlilf lilncliiirv Qiimo. " """v Tlma . lrnttl n a. a f - nni-.j4 , mmtmm m aaMaaeiaaaaaMaaiaaawaaaaaaBBBBBBBBiBaaaaaMiaiaiaM .ui.no iqune iqUltC a U coia tUlU wina W111U UiUWill Diowms wnicn WJ1ILI1 Tyitk rVmartfftn PrMA la Yr.lllclvlv ATVt.f.tflftal t flu. fni wtmiM la t Irsn .11 . . ..... . . IruIDl ..An... . . V. 1 1 Y. All rlntita of republication of osecUl' domaXcbea therein are elao reserved DAILY EDITION if the , Naa- 1' navigable. Ever, cliff and 1 print has its legend connected with ' . - , ;r "7" ""7"'" tnls summer there are now tne Mr. . coiuson, described the . can- guarantee rantee to to sunnlv Supply a aW large nortion portion of of this this . hut but the-snnnlv the supply streets of Smlthers J f automobiles on " .he V0" and the 1: country on either side. IS not equal to the demand. There is plenty of beef to be from California, Texas, Oregon and n was ma .W the lava plain, obtained fromfthe Argentine and mutton from Australia Washington. Fishing seems to be'whlch stretches; for about fourteen but pork products are not so easily obtained. The result tne mam aUracon to these tour is is that that Cjinnrlinns Canadians will will have hhvo to tn fnrpo-n.nnrt forego part of nf tfeo.V their bacon lv. lsts ? and they'are meeting ?ith,T with var jjicviuus wrciv. naming iius oten , ' - ,n n tl KT lt9 L IV NL nroceedlne anace for th- rmst two '1ust above MU1 Bay were three huge JjiVlVlrllll U "advanced. ' ere Thklahhun thrust hi? Friday fnaay, Julv Juiy 25 zs. 1941 mi. i tweeks lw" ..... and . "n"w. . now . . well Ttu aovanc?.Q' . heel hPPi into nto the th, rnir rock tn In nZ nrd.T to : " pntoh Four months before the final'due- men in Canadian wireless schools Top photograph shows plane'; at delivery date, the last of a large under the British Commonwealth the left, where-the trainees 1 receive srouo of planes built for training Training plan, have been delivered instruction in the air. : Limited quaniu.es of sugar, Jam substitute coffee and eg?s are sup-!-lied German hotels and restaur- I WOO D ants but except for these no ra- aunougn oemg nem up presently ..r".r-rr' WW Viilir,9 J Uoned foodstuffs may be obtained , J Iwasa.natural spire several hundred Lhnr, n shops' establishments, . . ... fPPt hiah ,,"nnt tn h. Shortage nf Of Fodder and Labor t u factory or office canteens without evwence oi .American loumis We "alt Intensifies Food Problem coupons. The result Is that if a haenn and ham. Canada is nnrlpr r.eacn,ng into .tne Bulkley Va,ley V..,.?. ' . I Benson desired meat in one of Uipsp J 25: 'CP)-Ger-- place, he might b3 forced' to use a, many may not be starved into f.-,v fat coupons to make up for, (submission in this war but auth- the deficlen-v In thp mimhpr nf I uiai even iKt-ai uexcis ten"erea. mn, tJ r...tJ...,.. . ... v..! u1K suc. cviuiiuiy ine with most Of Euronp In fhplr !Tnan .if,.m i otherfod.PThiSwil.otb,a 'S'T-r"".' usfi'c touVtfS namril?., ;ihe e ,e" lhe i rae Btrl" ' w or the andhamdiet.and use some iiarusiun. in one oi us win minu u we nave to eat a little, ueauurui." ,n thp.r fnnH armnr anr, ., less bacon and a little less ham in Order that the boys over 1 Another fine horse fell prey to a On one side of the, lava plain Js have sought to make up the mar in German clrteles over the possi-seas and the civilians Under fire may be Well fed. grizzly bear' near Telkwa when the the lava lake .caused by the mol- gin between fat shortago and suf- hillty that the cold sprin might i Chapman Bros., farming about four ten lava flowing into the path of, flclency by a huge traffic in result in simultaneous rinenlnr? of .t.. .... .; ...miles West, nf .Tnlkiva in t.ha Tallrura tile SnP-PV Rlvpr an Klnbln It nnfo f-r . 1. . . ( "'".!. 1 -. w.-. -..-.L-n "-.r!!. . ..tf' , "i-T':-ff ""(v-niiB it. iiiai fitruui west crups an over uermany and there River had a five-year-old horse kill- According to scientists and na-i Africa, sent to them under the would not be sufficient; worker ed by one of these animals. Missing tives the eruption which caused the Vichy government collaboration ; To meet the labor short nn t'h, So far. evidently the savintr in frasoline sinc thp an- 1 1iorseJthey made search for it lava flow occurred between two and Pllcy- ShorUge of fodder and lab- Nazis drafted prisoners for farm S fxl fUnd U abUt a mlle from three hndred.years has complicated the food situa- work and ordered Deal Of the ago, making f all women stud- ol tne ff0vernmenttor Citizens to Use less has not been their home with its skull and ribs .It the youngest volcano in British Uon- cnts to spend cart of their sum- Veiy eilective. It takes a Jlttle time, for a request of that crushed In where It had beer, maul- Columbia and possibly in the whole ' RePrts reaching London on per- ner in the fields. German farmers Kind to become a part Of Our Consciousness. ed by the grizzly. The grizzly with of Canada. ' "The" first eruption was Jnany" food position are varied, may hav nlenty of vegetables but Most of US Use a great deal more gasoline than is neces- Jw,fma11 cubs and a year old cub from a crater some 400 yards wide According to a memorandum on urban dwellers have experienced a rr... c r " 1 1 i. i . ..... has been seen in thp vlpinit.r but. but thp the more recent 6ne foreiem Iorelgn affairs aalrs,. nnhiich published by shortage oaiy. oume 01 us couiu save gasonne oy using a little uiuuKia anti planning our WOrK Detter. Harry Kenney. who lias in u gen be eliminate - - O - ..vv..v. Mv HijV.ll UIU fnv flofinitn Vtiic.;nnr.rl :... l Raneerslr was small- an likely due to hoarding er and it was the cause cf the lava organization known as the Im- by the farmers. been 'low. The lava formed the east perial pUcy Group, there Is little, In Vlennn. the women's assocla- ..i nay 10 is sui-eaieu uiai joy ruling S110UU1 "me m amiiners on several days bank of the Naas River and made a sno"age or rationed food and sup- Hon recently staged a display of d altogether anrl that pars sVmnlrl ho nuurl nnln furlough from the Rorkv vumtain cliff im tn 9nn rpf v,)nv plies of fresh esen nr tn'frpncinr dishp mario ,.j i 1 ............... i' -" " " v v v Aic jnum " " - - . h . - ....... v. . ... . 1 mrua jiiAkrctii iij uuiimt uuoiwcaD. iiiuu&liiui ur n H' i assi dm mptiT . . v" "utin iciuiuea wui mi imiua sauare. u was ' "c "'i-c, iji purposes. 'MU,"tuu usaay-sirain,Phllip oniy atwut 75rnjles from Rupert ' UW,"B 10 le severe winter, .snoots ror asparagus, nettlps for Kenney also proceeded by the same as the crow meg ; A neutral who worked In Kiel spinach and dandelions for lettuce nam tu worK on a siirvpw niff,, n, riii-J?lj .. . .. i"ia aamoure came to Lnnrtrm nnH In salnric ( the Skeena. highway near Dorreen. story of how? the "vo'cano came polnted to maln difference be-1 Germany looks to the French I i about, accordine-to Indian lorp itween BrlUsh and German food -ground nut suDplles to maintain' FISH FROM PARKS j President PLlnzey was in the e me can enter a lher marearine ration. Experts cal-1 ffnvWnont t l 1 i TT , rrTr.rV.r in . vm, ... . . . returns from the creel cen- chair and gutlRe& 0!of Hanson ".T. aa eilJ.oy. a..meal wit?- culated that to keen the ration at ' oea'e,w,u Uil a11 OTS n a number of naUonal M. P., Capt.l. u "Sf1 " Dut ,h's lnform" fMrtsUnB standards Germany need-the i Armour tho 1 fn - d tT parks Dr R. demand for housing in Prince Rupert. Other houses are showing many good caches O. Large, F.$.&ood : and C H iat BrU!sh autn"lu every Cd 2CO,000 tons of oil yearly-2ao.-' must must, be hp pnWprt erected it if the fho nannla people ittV,n who wish ,,loV, to live : i .. of of flsh fish r .iLiiw i ' time he ate In Germanv ho hnH nnn inn -ihn. v,o 1..-.1 uiiiic. .... v jiti 4Jiuuut;uun. rix- nil IH LARGEST SELLING uu "tc iflvs un paper." .-ii.. . ECONOMY BLADE IN the BRITISH EMPIRE Here's 1 you SAouc fry Minora Minora is now made in Canada by advanced processes developed in England that insure higher quality at lower cost. Produced from finest steel specially tempered to take keen, long-lasting edges. Minora shaves easy and clean without irritation. 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Improvements have been made and today the Norseman is the standard training plane .used in the wireless schools, They carry seven men, including the pilot and are equipped with five wireless sets for ploitation of the Balkan and Man- NEW BLABENES YOU MONEY ON COMFORTABLE, G00D L00KIUG SHANES! training aiou. churian soy bean jnousa.es failed to make up the different. Vichy France obtains abuuT 200,-000 tons of ground nuts from West Africa yearly and officially admitted the Nazis took one-quarter of all shipments, traveller, however , eported the percentage was nearer 60. sVMlLouJJjlLIJB Y mm 0 25 vrtSi 13 OZ. HE BRITISH COLUMBIA i . BISIIUtRy CO. ut wtsiMinnu, fku dtni'inM I, not publi,K i w diplr4 br tl-t Liquw Control Bond or by lV Coiinmnt of Biiliid Colunblt Three Weeks Opening Offer FREE! FREE! SKIRT FOR L.I)I'.S TROUSERS FOR CENTS W !., Eu-n Frccdman & Ganbe Suit Iiom July 21th to Aug. 15th DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodd e Cafe NEW ROYAL HOTEL , J. Zarelll Proprietor; "A HOME AWAY FIIOM HOME" ;i Kates 75c upp,' 50 Koorna Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C I'hone 281 i. n. r.or 196 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Cotton, D.CFh.C. Wallace IJlock, I'hone CIO Frcsh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY I'HONE C57 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Hank Hide