JSUB 51a Russian airman a few odka and send lilm In-aad he will fight his wild-cats," saSd un avi- n ct.: yparsagoin Moscow. It . caoaciiy. .neir air- nai iiir.i w iin.it uiuiiiuuru ui-ur and no fellow-members of the I'T 1 111 'U 111 f. COLTON B.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Mock rhonc CIO of that state of 8,000,000 square miles and 180.000,000 white citizens, to organize a powerful air force as a first line of national defence many years ago. Russia and Japan Consequently it was he Russian air force that disposed of the so-called Japanese menace on heV Far Eastern frontiers soon after ;hat time. The Japanese were troubling Russia in the Far East. Upon one pretext after another, ' first the Chinese Eastern Railways problem and then others, incidents were provoked which on ' more than one occasion almost' led to war. The Supreme Soviet convened in Moscow to debate what should be done. A strong garrison of land troops were stationed through Siberia and along the entire Far Eastern frontiers of the Union. That did not seem to deter the Japanese; to discourage them from their bellic6Se tac tics. 'it had long been known In Moscow that the Japanese were not an air-minded people; that they lived in dread of earthquakes and of fire and therefore of attack from the air The Russians ex- (Coniinucd on Page Six) in x kmbbkw. m .1 1 VJk vIM niinirAll I BMt m MM - I 1 V f. llMfl 1 111 I.flHlll Ul lurjr.i' 1 lff A.VS1 I H' J ..... Ivlnanv i m..i. xMr, . vj f. ibu a ..ii.i ........... . j m t WJlf II 1 VVJ lH V ' ISJIJs J Sm on. ...r...ll,.n i. w . x agjjjjK i hhh 1 . ....... . . . ... - H LUCKY LAGER Your gm-sta will enjoy llila KoKlen lircw. Sparkling, in-i(!oratln . . . n lcer of iliMtiirthe quality nuil tale sold nl tlie stiine price an ordinary lieers. I COAST 11UKWKHIES LTD. Vxnrmnrr VlctoVla New Wentiiiln'lcJ Th.s advertisement is not published or displayed by the s Llquoi Control Board or by the government ot orniMi Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 ,..... calling at Ocean Fall, and PAwell Hlvrr. . Vlt Sattir.lav at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean alls. Winter Incursion Fare, Vancouver and lrh Tickets on sale Nov. win, V2 3 15th, 1042. March 5.WW 1942. Final return limit I'lus Tax , Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at JJ Cars Air-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining etc , call or write For full information, reservations, It. S. C.KF.KJ. CITY PASSENGER AGENT, Prince Rupert 528 Third Avenue I'l.one 2G0 Aftcnts for Trans-Canada. Ar Lines r t , DAY DETEMEEH 11. 1911. 'THE DAILY NEWS '.A mm efpn, 'I'i-'P lit M. 'Tl ! 1 ' k'S POWER IN AIR DEFENCE PRE-DATES WAR -a Soviet Set tTrst Line of Defence to Vhe Skies O-rr; nl.ed Fearless Fighting Force Uus-Air Force 'Settled Pair East ftisjftVtfe. Wrttttti for The Canadian Press By CARLETON J. KETCHUM : ,i lia's vea'wtanee in her present war with Germany H. il-uted in some measure to the formidable -air 11 HI r animation which the Union of Soviets has'de- ii.V 'ir.fl SI fftarlftSS fitrhtor in tha nlv Un rf-Aa.l v . atih:tes naturally. He is air-minded and ,--ri m of his tempermen s as- reckloH in the be on the ground'. r ' i :t sense of the gal- d:: or achieve, of I devil-may-care and, of daring characterizes v the Russian who fits i' rry of present-day known as the. lntellec-ioves his womenfolk us-a oasstonate ardor and .r.d that ardor will cause .hk-i be to lay down his life the woman of his AUSSiES ON OFFENSIVE AT TOBRUK The new British offensive has relieved pressure on these defenders of Tobruk, Australian soldiers who are shown during the changing of the guard at the Libyan port recently. At top, before leaving, the Australians give their replacements a tune on their very good companion, the phonograph. At the bottom, the departing soldiers wish their relief good luck as they take over the hole in the Waddi. For a long time on the defence, these soldiers have now taken the initiative and are hammering away at the Axis forces. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver ! Tuesday S.S. Catala .... 1:30 p.m. Thursday S.S. Prince George - .11:15 pm Friday SS. Princess Adelaide 10 P-ra. S.S.Cardena 10:30 p.m. Saturday SU. Prince Rupert H:15 Pm- iie'cember 8 and 18 SJS. Princess Norah p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday S.B. Catala p m. Wednesday S.S. Prince George 10:00 a.m. Friday S.S. Princess Adelaide a m S5. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. S.S. Cardena pan. December 14 and 29 November 23 SB. Princess Norah a.m. For Stewart and Premier Sunday S.S. Catala 8 pm. Wednesday SS Prince George 3:00 p.m. From Stewart and Premier Tuesday S.S, Catala a.m. Thursday SS Prince George 8 p.m, Saturday SS Prince Rupert , 8:00 p.m. For Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson, Sunday S.S. Catala - 8 p.m From Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday S.S. Catala -.. a.m For Ocean Falls Thursday SJS. Prince George 11:15 p.m Friday S.S. Princess Adelaide 10:00 p.m. Saturday S.S. Prince Rupert il:15 p.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday S.S. Prince George 10 a.m. Friday S.S. Princess Adelaide PJn. S.S. Prince Rupert 10 a m. S.S Cardena ' pm. For Queen Charlotte Islands-December 16 and 30 SS CaSslar 10:00 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-December 15 and 29 SS' Casslar a.m. For Alaska I Wednesday S.S Prince George 3:00 p.m. Friday S.S. Prince Rupert 10:00 p.m. CANADIAN TANKMEN VISIT BIRMINGHAM The first Canadian Army Tank Brigade recently visited the city of Birmingham in England. The tour Included a visit to a plant turning out large army tank.',. In this 'photo the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, whilst Inspecting the Canadians, chats with Sg.. Major N, Klrkham of Red Deer, Alberta. LEAD IN BOWLING toilers And Itinkey Dlhks Retain First And Second Place Posltioni Toilers and Rinkey Dinks main tained their leadership and ruh- ner-up positions respectively m the Mixed Bowling League last niht ly winning clean sweep vic- ortss over Alley Kittens -ana reie and Repeat respectively. Other Mixed League results last night a ere as follows: Standard Oil, 3; Alley Cats, 0. Bankers, 2; Sav-Mor, 1. People's Slffie, 2; W6anas, 1. iSttne's Clo.hleis, 2; Pushovers, Lfidles' high slng'le Sccfrer for he evenln.5 was Leah Baiso-Bert with 276 and men's Steve Arlington and Sonny Stiles who each oiled 278. The game scores were as fol Standard Oil 1195 1126 999 aIIpv Cats 1131 962 908 Bankers 1122 1294 966 Sav-Mor 1173 1190 869 PpnnlM Store 1040 1120 1021 Woanjas 1011 . 976 1087 Rinkey Dinks 1216 1170 1263 Pete and Repeat .. 807 947 luzv Stones Clothiers ..1098 947 1153 Pushovers 998 1070 995 Toilers 1144 1166 1082 AIIpv Kittens 964 1013 943 The League Standing Toilers 30 12 Rinkey Dinks 28 14 Sav-Mor 26 16 Standard Oil 23 19 Alley Cats 22 20 Woanjas --21 .21 Pete and Repeat 20 22 Bankers 20 22 Stones Clothiers 19 23 Pushovers ..18 24 Peoples Store 17 25 Alley Kittens 8 34 MIXED BOWLING December 17 'Rinkey Dinks vs. Pushovers, Woanjas vs. Alley Kittens, Standard Oil vs. Tollers, Stones Clothiers vs. Peoples Store, Bankers vs. Alley Cats, Sav-Mor vs. Pete-a-Repeat. CALLING OLD RUBBER Canadian Legion members, boy scouts, Y.M.C.A. workers and others are helping the Winnipeg Salvage Corps collect 10 carloads of old rubber. KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Peplet t Many Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know It. The bffli'n ttiinr ut tow Mood eorint U that jroa cn weigh about tnoxh w rou ever did -even look healthy and tront, iftt -you can feel ai If you had lead In your lega, dopey, tired aad pepleu. . , , Low blood count meana you haven t o enough red blood dorpuaclea. It ia their vital jub to carry life-giving oxygen from i your Ianga throughout your body. Ana Jut aa it takea oxygen to explode gaioline in yur ear and make the power to turn thewheela, ao you mut have plenty of oxygen to explode the energy in your body and give you '"Get &rwmiiun Plhk Flfia today. They are world-noted for the help they give in increasing the number and atrength of red eorpuaelea. Then wiih your blood count up. you'll feel like bounding up the aUlra aa if you were floating on air. Ak yaur druggist for Dr. WOliama Pink Villa today. ' Spfecial Bargains 3-PC CHESTERFIELD ifl sirrs New; reg. $100; $7 COO for 3PC. CHESTERFIELD SETS Can be made Into double bed; nice looking. Reg. $135; SQQOb for 3.1'C. CHESTERFIELD SET Used; $9 C00 bargain price LARGE SIZE CARPETS J Used; $Q9S bargain price INDIAN RUG New; good design; Q50 reg. $35; for ' NEW CAMP STOVES Solid last tops; $0(195 large oven. Special BUY FROM US AND SAVE! B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Black 321. Classified Ads. FOR SALE DOORS, windows, Soli pipe, black pipe, steam pipes up to 6 inches. 3600 ft. of 3-8 cable, brass valves up to 2 inch. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture Co. FOR SALE Oil pump, utility cabinet, electric hot-plate, lawn mower, enamel baby bath, household effects, 611 lamp. Green 994. 291) FOR SALE 1931 Buick Selah for sale. Phone Green 324 or see E. perldta, (290) WANTED "'wANTFJD 'Capable woman or feirl for hensew'ork. Daytime or sleep In. Phone Jfcd 915. 221 7 th Avenue Weit. 2S9) TWO or three light housekeeping rooms, furnished or party furnished; Apply Box 183, Daily News. (291) FORJIENT ROdM FOfl RENT For men wishing to share. Phone Blue 805. BLACK-OUT IMPROVED Business And Residential Prerhiser. Beinir Steadily Tightened Up Automobile Headlights Still Bad There are still many cracks to be tightened up In both business and residential premises pf Prince Rupert before full compliance with the blackout regulations Is achieved but each night there Is a definite improvement as precautionary measures against air attack become, more effective. Civil ian protection patrols report satis faction with the response. Automobile headlights are still the glaring fault of the general effectiveness of the black-out. There is a feeling among many that, until something is done about this, the black-out might as well be eliminated. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE G57 ffTmSflllafalaaJ m Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving December 16 and 30 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER; Prince Rupert Apent Third Ave. - Phone 5G8 THE SEAL 01 QUALITY in GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye pinkTeal Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll In 1 THE SITIIEMF. t'Ol'KT OF RMTIMI COIXMBIV IX r-KOUATE In the Mattpr or the IMate of iohn Sorcn NriMiti, l vunnl TAKE NOTICE tit U"MTS of Ad-mtn:trtt4tpi wore iwul by (the Bup-rw.e CKaurv of Britis! OolumbtA, Prince Rupert Dietr'-o; Ra?1try. In my favor Mi Novemb' tti. 1841 JO the Estat tf the Jdrt St&m WLXm. late of tte CTty Ol PJr. tftflpert. Ertttth.Col-Ijmblii. odriWiiettir. dtod at Prince Rtfpptt on June 18th. tflll. All fxraoriB tfidtteW fj ld ace are re-qtttTCd to p Qic mmt OX their In-afcdnewi t.i Stfe forth! and all tSmiMM navtr flMfna MWW tne saua liitte are rnu!T' to file Wxm with m prrfciertV wrtf!M en or uerore in ?ltt dav nf Osc-mber A D. 1941 falltocr which attittUJuMon win be md hav-tan regarfl only to sufh cllm of which 1 rtiafl Wive been notified. DATED it Prliwe Rupert. B. O. this 171 day at H'Vemtor A. D. 191. JOttN A NEIDN Adm'nMWrtoir of tiie. Estate of Jolvn ftaren NcteoW. Deccneed. Atl iJWwr and claim should be m t.r f sfeve In care of his Soli citors. Brown & Harvey. Besner Block, Prince Rupert. B. C. IX TI1K sri'KBMT COI KT Of IlItlTISII COM MHIA ix rnonAiE In the Mailer of the "Administration Art" and In the Matter of the rotate of Christina Olirvhh, Hecraed TARE NCmpE tiha toy order of HU" HaWST, W. E. Flriber. nwde on the Eth dy d DooemWer A. D. 1641, I was np-p .'rf'Kl Achn nletrsCcc of the e&tate of Cnrirttma Ourv'-h, deeeafeed, and all .paj'V.M having ctalmi aalngjt the aald ct2 are tiortlty required to furnish same, pTiorerly vcrtflcd, to mie on or be-fcre the 9th day of January, A.D. 1942. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay he amount of their IndebteOrewi to me forthwith. DATED a.t Prince. Rupert. B.C, thta 0th day cf Dnrmber. AJ. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT OflkSal Admlnlatrator Prince Rupert, B.C. ix tub sri'itr.ME cornT orimiTisn coi.rMiii.v IX IMtOUATE In the Mattrr or the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Fxtate or Mike ntirvlth. leeeaeI Intestate TAKE NOTICE ttot iby oraer of Hla Itoncr. W. E. Fisher, made on the 8U day of December A. D. 1941. I was appointed Admin.tetra.tcr cf the estate ot Mike Ourvleh, deoeawd, aind all parties having claims against the Said eeUAp. ar ,hffeby required to furnish name,' properly, verified, o me- on or before the 8th day of January, A.D. 1942, end all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of tlielr Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED e.f Prince Riipert, BjC., thla 9th day cf December, AX). 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Official Admlrlstrator Prince Rupert, B.C. AU Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 MEETINGS First and Third Wednesday ot Each Month METROPOLE HALL rhopc Blue 113 P.O. Box 57 We Also Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Bos 975 Phone Gr. 960 DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani Ladles' and Children's Alterations Phone BIk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed ' Cleaning and Pressing iniSiawinoiiiaiaiiBtwainxB. LADIES! Just Arrived 50 NEW COATS In Latest Styles. All invited to look our stock over. Big discounts for cash. Remember, your credit Is good. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" KKl'IXBXBSianiBXBtBtKXBtlCI-i NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor , "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 LARGE GROUND FLOOR SPACE . . suitable for shows or dances, corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street. :C. & BLACK, Central Hotel rJI it. ' it ; T: n ms 3