ii is oi rranKiuri anu aioiHiuum c(rrc"imucni rcpri-Soinc of these at- j ed early yestcrtiay that Joseph rrti Uic neavicsi so siann, oiuuing iur peace wmi i . Cologne was Finland, had ordered Soviet troops ,i night. to withdraw from the Karelian n IS RESUME!) (.crman bombing . v night made a raid i III AT DAY ilir significance celebration of v " at the in Toronto honored. . ceremony on In- j v will be an operatic! i-oncert. For this famous stars fromi Opera have been' v from New xotk Bathes Her Gaby Daily At Ni iCXTif 'I :ire Miss Lily Pons, ; 1 1, and Lawrence They will be ac-mbers of the mthestra under the est MacMlllan. The n will be broadcast British Empire, Un-(! , South America. I' Mnram, appropriate International Good-i.nde by Honorable "ii; Mrs. August Bel-1 i uf the (i. New York; Dr. .' H. Professor of His-University; Thomas idont, International ics Corporation of :'I Walter D. Jones,! 'he Board, Interna- Machlnes Company Kla. ew x j. " example of the f unique and tin- vice that the new- Isthmus. RUSSIANS AT NOME NOME, Alaska Two big Itus- ng shipping and I fian seaplanes enroute from Mos- attacked Newcastle. I cow to Washington. D.C on a ncr- of blitz propor- I jr STICK DIES v lion. Archer Mar-.'iif justice of the "ibia Court of f-nly here last night -rventy-six years. mysterious mission, alighted here yesterday for refueling after a rough crossing of tlie Siberian wastes and the Bering Straits. The two planes carried a total of 17 men, all of whom were reported by the authorities to have diplomatic passports. Thev were here last night. The route is by way of Seattle and San Francisco. BRITONS WARNED or Russian resistance. BASEBALL SCORES SATURDAY National Lcasue St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 0. Brooklyn 3-1, New York 4-5. Pittsburg 1, Chicago 4. American New York 8. Washington 1. Detroit 7, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 3, Boston 12. Chicago 1, St. Louis 10. SUNDAY National League St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 13, New York 6. Pittsburg 4, Chicago 3. Boston 8-5, Philadelphia 3-8. American Chicago 8-4, St. Louis 12-5. Detroit 7-4, Cleveland 5-7. New York 5, Washington 2. Philadelphia 0-3, Boston 5-2. MONDAY American League St. Louis 5-8, Detroit 9-16. Chicago 7-4, Cleveland 5-3. National League Philadelphia 2-3, New YorK 7-4 Pittsburg 3-3, St. Louis 5-6. Boston 5-2, Brooklyn 6-2. Six innings called account rain. Cincinnati 2-4, Chicago 1-5. .,vk RE1: oLD FIRM LINE IN BATTLE Nanis Appear Now lo be Mal(iti; Little, if Any, Headway tlavr. Lost ZfMflW Men So Far NAZIS AKK KOUTEll MOSCOW Red Army units, counter-attacking on the centra! sector toward Smolensk, h.'ve routed a German infantry Ti-mcnt which was rasbed to the Intern front from France only ten days afo, it was announced today. Russian counter-attacks and fighting forays behind the German lines were reported to have given the Red Army time to dig in for a strengthened stand from I-cningrad south of the hankv of the Dnieper River. For the fifth consecutive day the Moscow communique declared that Soviet defence positions were unchanged as the Red Arm stood off German onslaughts and struck V hark in sectors along the entire front. there by the Russians were doing .enormous damage to Nazi eqmp-'ment and the Germans were mak-lne no real progress. Above Lake man planes were lost while the Soviet suffered the loss of but- twenty- five. ' The Russian high command is New York 13-1, Philadelphia 11-7. gathering its forces for a decisive Washlngton9-2, Boston 12-10. bk)W agam8t the German invaders, i D. J. Matheson Is much improved m was health and expects to return to 1 Prince Rupert about the middle of this month. the Red Army's official organ, Red Star. says. The Germans are ap VICTORIA. P-c j 4 W rather Forecast Tomorrow sT ides a'acillc Standard How) , , (is -Light to moderately Light to moderate High . 12j01 pjn. 1S.4 It. winds, mostly fair and Low 5:45 a-m. 3.7 ft 18:01 pan. C.1 ft. NOKTJIEKN AND CENTRAL ISKIT1SII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER JIM. PRIXCK RIII'I'IUT, H.C., TUESDAY. SEPTEMRER 2, PJ41. PIUCE: FIVE CKKT8 3 FINAL BULLETINS .l iOAV SPOUTS .;, Day sports arranged ) i .A.. Canadian Scot-. tt 1 over Prince Ku-jrs at football while , defeated Dry Dock 7 . tali. AH Star Interested Canadian Scot-ii) baseball. vr.s ai:k iil!i:m:i i n;c fortes of British Mti! ativcrsc weather t live dropped tons of ..-many niRhlly since ,1 lien main attacks r-tl against the Indus- AUGUST IS FINE With a scant 1.73 inches of rain and 14G.7 hours of bright sunshine, August was one of the finest months Prince Uupert has had in years from a weather 'standpoint. The precipitation for 1911 j to date stands at 40.88 inches compared with 55.20 incites in the first eight months of 1910. The I sunshine so far this year aggrc-J gates 953.1 hours as against 721 hours in the same period last year. KUSSO-FINN PEACH TALK LONDON The Daily Mail's 1 S3 anese Zon EEVIN TO UNIONISTS Labor Day Address- Yesterday by British Minister ffiltefism .Must Be Beaten LONDON. Sept. IW'You know in ? our hearts thaa.-fait future de-yr ,ri: upon 1h; delete HiUerism,' d"flarii Rt. Ho.'. Brst Bcvin In a L'tbor Da.y ;iddres ( h trades unionist,,! (;' fncit tii.'! i there fl niule worth me:i 1 'i '--' K ndotn tods 'of: Tn. wf 8ttvi;pci 'nin today than It A wmjilete enu ut.iivjr room outfit "r! -ithpPnnfe Rui rvf the n? Median "tety at the end ' for use hre in rf'!'ster such as '' ;ome such cala: MOSCOW, 8ept. 2: The elev- -. rr i-rht af the o rnth wees or me war snows tur:v:ir; jouds. It will p forces holding firm an a'ont w riiUie avnHibl" in ;cted to Brit- tc referred to Emergeac Ooera&if RaomlHere 'TkC am am . deliver- rt brpnch Cnss So- i th,o week mm ncy oper- nm preaching exhaustion but the Bed I The German news agency DNB Army's resistance is growing strong er and It Is gathering its forces or a decisive blow, the Red Star assert- ' !" d worken who do 48 hours duW a Y.M.CA. and Y. ment newspaper cstla pledged "no la nii,trnrt in 'month are to receive a blueoatue pnmnlPte eollanse of the original "h morning of the .fress lt7 pla of Hitter. Iavestla said that "f leather ankicts ana greaw.ua- one of the men ! "rptoglveher small 1 " 11 She goes there ;" was unable to find Rupert living quart- arm water " one of the greatest blows suffered bv Hitler has been the shattering Word has been received at the (of his hopes of Isolating the United Cltv Hall that City Commissioner ,state6 by propaganda and subver- slve means. The newspaper, Trad, reported German losses of twp and a halt mlUiari in ten weeks of cnit V,Af C-tviat frrnnw ViQVo mnHft TEACHER IS DEAD Miss Jessie Rothwell Passes Away On Saturday While Visiting In Regina Miss Jessie Rothwell, who for more than twenty-five years was a member of the teaching staff of the Prince Rupert city schools, passed away on Saturday in Regina, according to advice received over not a labor the week-end. Many friends will ing in the be shocked to learn of her passing Trades un- j for it had not been known that she Great Brl-1 was seriously ill. Indeed, she had ir was before. 1 been expected back In Prince Ru- i pert very shortly from her summer vacation. Mirs Hothwell was born in Ontario but her family home had been 'for many years at Regina and it was there that she frequently visit-.ed. She had taught school on the I prairies before coming to British Columbia and was located in the ' . Okanagan country for a time before coming to Prince Rupert. A few-J 4, years ago she was superannuated She owned her own home on Fifth Avenue Enst and resided there. A Rlster of the late Mrs. F. O. T)awson, MKs Rothwell is survived v v a R brother. "rou"-r- "r Dr. O. B. Rothwell of United States Supplies Not as Great i Hne. An attempt to cross the Dnle- w;th tho 'ocal Air Raid Pro tec- nursing stall. as Anticipated Should Not ner has been renuteed and all other tiim oritaniKition. V - u uunndcd taaUdbAi-LONIXN, - Sent-. 3, force the Russian lines have fail -a c The awneUtyei:-Ww MKlW? ' . ladlan National Times said that supplies that Un- Ing well and a number of success British Empire agreed that the flow of American! Red Army soldiers are gaining . c peoples of the supplies was not turning out as ground on the boggy central front . ip; as weu as lor ureat, as naa oeen expecwa. :)n counier aiiacas supporuea oy ar- , KCTITRNING OFFICFi: International , Red States were providing to as- ful counter -a Slacks have eeu. Richmond E. Mortimer has been s Company in jsistance of Great Britain were mere- made. The Russians claim uiat uuwdnted returning officer for ;?hivements in' ly a stream and had not amounted Germany has lost 2,500,000 soldiers prince Rupert to the forthcoming Mional goodwill to the river that had been an tici- since the war began, one million proviifcial election. ' .. . i le of Canada, pa ted. Other London newspapers , having been Wiled. (XMtNCD KEEP "IIK.WV" WAltTNCTON, Eng.. flept 2: A respected resident of twenty- Reputed heaviest man In Eng-... v.Mrc Btanriimr ln PriT1, Ru bringing art and The papers advised Britons not tillery. Repeated efforts of the land, Victor CTrav, 41f weighing msged away at the Prince Ru- vice oi DusiHesa. to become ux compiacenu or con- txermans w cruv. uie imtr wwo,-w wuuuy . Generaj Hospital yesterday me ina any cx- rident aoouv univea caiaves suppun rcporiea yesreruay una au ioucu.-. "-""r, mornme jn the person of William Germany Is making strenuous ef- i- cases or cornea neeti gandlson For seVeraJ years forts to strike effecttve blows be- t.' !ne been identified with the fore the winter sets in and seems; said that tfie mad fascist beast 13 local dry dock staff in the capacity to have made a few gains but noth- .bleeding to death. , of storekeeper. His health had been ing spectacular. Odessa is stfll In ; Berlin German officials said failing of late but nevertheless, news the hands of the Russians and so is that heavy Red forces, including 0f his oassing will be received with Leningrad. tn armies, have -been eounter-at- regret by many local friends. The Red Army was reported to be , tacking on the central front west The late Mr. Sandison, who resid- pusblng back the Germans with of Kescow and along the Dnieper at 200 Eighth Avenue Bast, was heavy losses yesterday on the cen' River in the Ukraine but Insisted sixty-seven years of age and was tral front while in the Ukraine the- that each successive Soviet attack bom at Culllvoe, Shetland Island Russian forces were making an or- had been crushed. Scotland. He had been hi Canada derly withdrawal in order to pro J ori the northern front the Ger-' for thirty-one years. He Is survived tect the Don industrial area, l-en- nianFuiiusb. encirclement oi ien- by a widow who will have the aeep lngrad was still being attacked tngracl was said to be tightening sympathy of many friends. I heavily from the air. Mines planted jits grip against obstinate enemy Mr. Sandison was a prominent resistance, following the Finns cap-! member of First Presbyterian ture of the Karelian city of Vlipurl. ; church, having been Identified with The Russians were said to be , the board of management, planting an enormous mine field1 The funeral will take place tomor- Ladoga Finns and Germans were around Leningrad's outer sectors in row afternoon from the Presbyter-being driven back. 'an effort to slow down the German ian church. On Thursday and Friday last, ac- (assault. cording to Russian claims, 125 Oer-. Nazi quarters acknowledged thatiiy. nn rT 11 General-Karl Rudolf von Kuna- 1I1M11CI LJ i. ail stends rorceVhad made only slight progress gtong the Dnieper ln the past two days and said that the Red Army forces were counter-attack ;the river. On Coast Danger in vigorously in an effort to regain Atlorne rcncral Of British foothold the west' bank of; a on umbja Takinff T Air Thur!j Fvening Col rsday 4tc v, a.fl VICTORIA. September 2: Over 24 hours to land on the Dnieper I the British Columbia network of River bank and a number of troop me uanaman f..- The sUtement came as the entire laden boats were sunk by Nari guns Potion s system th s TJunJg from six until slx unny Russian nress boasted of the power- before they were able to reach shore, evening L. , Tk. Uinh r'nmmm 1IOI1. LrOrQOn VYlSim.1, tiiu..v.. i)4-tM nil , r D....I. Ditooto Drlt.tn MrtTQin unri nun WARDENS' BAITLL DKLSS I . . t and that mMA1 Adolf Hitler's plans of conquest All ah male. "iicom. ....... , ignomln lnmln. LONDON, Sept. 2: an air raid waraens aim oann Th nfficial irovern- . l .4. t I 1 . , lAn, fA.tt, 'ilLLUIIlCV KCUC(U " uiuaj tliuuicu vjiai, ai kmi. ivm,jr-. - i..iii n,nf , -iu!,, no oir, c- address on vital civilian protec .... , i. : .. it.. .i nnn maLLera win v- porvs naa oeen suiik hi me uuu.uii . : ,v.inv, tv,o Finland by German mine, and j" ! feed as a result present e Tallin, the capital of Esthonla. Taw (Soviet) News Agency, how-j"Aia '"" ,,v ever, circulated a dispatch in Mos-1 pnnr from Tallin renortmc that Tal- I HUKRAYS OH ,-... EAU lln waa still In Soviet hand. Hie Finnish command announced ST. ALB AN "S, Eng., Sept. 2: "Business as Usual" read the Saturday at Helsinki that Finnish large printed sign, and beside It forces have captured Vlipurl, 75 another, handwritten, "Sorryno mUa north of Leningrad, fa-a drive 'cigarettes, tobacco, sweets, choco- 3)b ft- of Situation s sense Vesse was 750 n-c-is wrs. jonn onoer, wrmeriy back a fme tot oI vegetables .and biv be mowers Which be placed on view nnertion Prlnce Rupert General Hospital 'in vindow ol ' tht Capitol Oil l .(ML. LABOR DAY W. I. Sandison, 23 years Resident of Prince Rupert and Prominent 1'resbyterian, Dies IN A. Belanger Brings Hume With Iliia Fine Display Of Products Of That District The Peace River country can be the centre of supply for the Em- .event of pile, according to J. A. Belanger, raid or aua lwo 81Sl, fU8- "UJB local engineer, who recently re- .at m3 c irun a n n anro Kjrwivnrn . ..... . . , ., . y. The turned irom mere, tie orougni Barbar Shop and -whivh attracted much attenjJittfi &vX& .'4e. dj4 ,ls to back up what he has been tell- tivity of the country he had been visiting. According to Mr. Belanarer the farmers of the Pface country are adapting thenistiv?s to the conditions In which they -find them- nalvAS Vnr inct'Q Mfo thfiv am all raising hogs iisicad of of selling selling their coarse grains. has its quota and the district pro vides a considerable part of the bacon and ham mat is keeping Yorkshire breed. Air Raid On Alexandria Orient As Gasoi me ears Russia Entire Ocean Around Nipponese Islands Would Be In- eluded in Plan to Hamper Shipping to Soviet TOKYO, September 2: (CP) Premier Konoye was reported to be considering the establishment of an ocean safety zone around Japan as the first ship bearing United States aviation gasoline to Russia approached the Nipponese Empire's waters. Vladivostok was the gasoline carrier's, destination. General Hayashi, director of the pow- PEACE VERY FINE AREA enui Asia development r-eaerauon lepresenting sixty Nationalist groups, told the Federation today that Konoye had agreed to consider its proposal for a safety zone embracing the entire ocean area around Japan. JAPAN MAY USE FORCE Will Not Hesitate to d0 so if Necessary to Combat Encirclement by Great Britain and United States TOKYO, 8ept. 2. A Japanese military spokesman said yesterday cp ii necessary to combat en circlement by Great Britain and the United States, even if It Involved Japan in a long war. The spokesman was one of the Japanese army chiefs. 4 1 in 1 Every farm Admiral Darlan Another source of income for Two Persons Killed and Forty-three injured Sunday Night at . Naval ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 2. Two per sons were miiea arm iorcy-wu-ee were Injured in an air raid on Alexandria Sunday night. 10 Halibut Sales Auakum Aleutian, 4000, Storage, 13c and 4 A C 1 Eagle, 40,000, Pacific, 12.3c and.""""" lOJic. Zenith, 40,000, Booth, 12c and 10.5c. Llndy, 39,000, Atlin, 12c and 105c. North. 3B.00& storage, 12c and Tulder. IBJMOBooth, 12.1c and 105c. Ivanhoe, 32,000, Royal, 12.4c and 10.5c. Canadian Mother ill, 1SADP, Storage, 12c and: fi)Je. '- ' . CAie&per-' " storage, lie aa$ Is Reorganizing the soldiers in the field in Eng- land or elsewhere. The pigs used ..... ,,,, , MakinP Changes in HlSh Naval . are of the good old-fashioned Command and in Merchant Marine of France the farmers around. Hines Creek,' where Mr. Belanger was visiting,' yiCHY, Sept. 2. Admiral Jean was cream. This is shtoped by Darlan has instituted a shake-up ln train to the town of Peace River. the naval nlgn command and is also Mr. Belanger is very enthusias- reorKaQi2lng the French merchant tic over the country and thinks it majlne. a pity something was not done be-. An official decree- signed by fore the war to connect up with jgrtbAi Henri Philippe Petain the Pacific Coast and Admiral Darlan yesterday provided punishment ranging up 'to ten years imprisonment for deserting French seamen. The sea-'men have been signing aboard (merchant ships to escape from Prance. GREECE IS ATTACKED Loads of IUimbs Dropped by Itoyal Air Force on Nazi-Occupied Country CAIItO, Sept. 2: Oi Heavy damage was done to German airdromes when Royal Air Force heavy bombers dropped nearly thirty tons of bombs on Nazi-occupied Greece, the Eaectra, 88,000 Storage, 12 Jc andj Jqj QJ QHgadier Alexander Missing War Flying Officer With Itoyal Canadian Air Force Overseas VICTORIA, Sept. 2. Flying Of ficer Frank Alexander, son of Bri gadier R. O. Alexander, officer commanding western military command, is reported missing on service ovecteas.with the Royal Canadian Air Sbrce. t w- nr.' 1 i