IT HUDAY ftL HE DAILY NEWS PA0ETW0 i i i ii ii-m I mil. II III I I 11 Easier sham at a saving fSigg' aake Minora Blades fe ! tUaada's-hsttst- growing ffiSyl3T 1 economy Marfe. fe "BIRMINGHAM" I Finest range in Men's Dress Shoes at their price on the market If you have not had the pleasure of wearing ''Birmingham" Shoes you are missing one of the best bets possible. Solid leather throughout. Finest fitting lasts and styled to the minute. Priced $6.50 to $8.50 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes' THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, PRESIDENT G. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, pr line, per insertion ..... All rirt r.1 rwmibllfoUnn nf noeoltl AmoM thwylii r n rmnted 'DAILY EDITION AWARDED. GEORGE .MEDAL . iLIVERPCOL, July 31: W-Capt. D.' A. "MacdonaM of the merchant .vessel Blalrathol, who was Instrumental ln saying the lives of 86 men pn rafts In a rough winter sea1-has been awarded the George Medal. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1942 Give fhe Government a Chance . . . NEST OF GLACIERS Six glaciers are located in the Roosevelt NaUonal forest, Colorado. MINIATURE ARMY Costa Rica has 5 standing amy of 500. i SPORT CHAT There's no shortage of athletes among the Canadian volunteer firemen serving in Britain. Besx known is husky Tony McCarthy ( who neipea uuawa Kougnnaers to several football championships with his all-star play at outside wing. S:tlon Leader Roy Chilton of Toronto, almost as burly a McCarthy, isn't as well known nationally as the Ottawa athlete but made a name for himself In firemen's track meets as a sprinter. Head of the overseas firemen. Column Officer W. E. Graham of Ottawa, will be remembered by old timers, lie played professional lacrosse in Ottawa for 12 years but went say when because "tha: would be firing an idea of how old I am." Anyway Tommy Gor- bnan was a team-mate and Newsy Lalonde an opponent. The Royal Air Force has cleared up an outstanding matter that worried plenty of people, including cricket umpires. To shorten a lengthy yam, the Beder boys Surrey's cricketing twins. nw can be distinguished by their rank Brc, the batter, has been promoted to fUght sergeant while Alex, the bowrter, remains a sergeant. Alike as two peas in a pod, the Bedsers often upset irkket officials who never could tell them apart. They are compared with the Rippon twins of the Somerset Cricket Club. The Somerset scorer had Dudley IUppon wear a brilliantly colored belt to distinguish him from brother Sidney. War workers in a large west-of-Fngland plant really put punch into their production. At noon hour the employee spar with boxing gloves and plant officials say this keeps them in trim to maintain their high production level. (The exerctee has produced so imany would-be champions that a. 'tournament was held at the big-J g est hall m town with competitors and audience made up of employees. Barn fighter, victor or vanquished, receives a cup as a souvenir. Fit. Lt. Christopher Stalnbank jStanttand, 36, who devoted his life .251 to the quest of speed records on Classified Advertisements, per word, per hvertlon . .02 land and in the air. was killed in SUBSCRIPTION RATES la flying accident while acting as BnbscrlpUon Rates In City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One chief pilot to the Fairey Aviation Montn, sue; one wees, izc. out-or-Town Subscribers by Mail. $3.00 , Company in Britain. He was a a Year. 'famed Brooklands raelng motorist member or tiie Canadian pr&ss 'before the war later turning to The Canadian Pre, u xciuveJj ltled to use Iw poNleUori of all nret. , 7 ' ,77 T Despatches credited to It or to the Associated Press la thU paper and aUo the' the air as a test p)10t. Capt. Len a .f"" 'Rrmm nubrfnfiiriff crieiceter ana SUPERSTITIOUS NEW YORK. July 31 W The was, IS even more questionable. But the law is now .New York Giants. Cincinnati Reds, passed. The government has power to apply complete Boston Braves and PnlladelPwa conscription whenever there is need for same. There ialSS.!!? T 13 ln num" xuitnci jjuint in piuiujigiug puuuc ueuaie on me matter. During the next two months Canada will call up the largest number of men ever enlisted under any plan in'a similar length of time. If the need for sending any or iaftof ; these men overseas becomes apparent in the meantime, Uereiiodoubt that the government will act, or be forced to act. The News-Herald has strongly criticized the present King government for what it regards as its dilatory and negative attitude towards cerUin limportant national issues. Overseas conscription is the most important of these issues. But the News-Herald believes that the King government is entitled to 'the benefit of the doubt as to its immediate future course of action. Mr. King has said his new policy is "Conscription .if necessary." The present war outlook indicates that if conscription is ever to be necessary, the need will become as clear as crystal in the next two .or three months. Meanwhile all available men are being put in uniform. The government itself has therefore given a clear lead to the country: If it acts within a reasonable number of weeks, there .is no justification for acute public dissatisfaction. If on the other hand, the government failed to act, !there would be real and acute need for mass demonstrations and the use of -every other avenua,of protest open -to. a people saddled with a government false to its j mational obligations. 1 "FOR NORWAY" A Hn-ciKeVi antUfaxrist. nrtranlza TAK! mx FOR tiaarg I This adtertliernent U not puMlib4 or displayed by the Llqoor Control Board or by the Government of BHUah Colombia. NEWS FOR MIDLANDS The Kinsmen Club summer car- j . . . ii. i., I nival was rer man ever year. Proceeds lor the Milk for Britain Puh1 were over $900. A wnprti jury Investigating the dth Jury W of Burton C. MlUer of Peterboro. found that lie died from natural cause after a three week illness. The Inquest 'was otdwed toy the Attorney -Oeneml because Miller -was the driver of a ar Involved In colU-ston wtoh a car driven by Police Chief Draper M Toronto. Tin? latter found guilty of dangerous driving, was fiwed $300. Mrs Hem Thompson has recently feren appointed super In -tattstestt of riie Untied Counties (Home. iitf aitfin we making prr-narattsni to wtlmm jwos expected to oswprtc for tfce Miller Trojsity. QXlSLANDS It has been reported that the pinks are showing up in Maasetl Inlet. Langara and at Sandsplt Print. A number of people from Skidegate Mission have moved to Parol: for tile duration of th salmon fuhiag teasen. Dog fUh-tr.z has been siweeflded for a srt Ume unUl most of the trollen re turn from the trolling grounds. Art Rfeertan. well known pion eer of Maasett. la a visitor here Max 8utton. pioneer sawmlli operator of Vancouver. Is vlsitloK Skidexate on business. Canada's War Chiefs MAJ.-GEN. C. n. PRIOR Commander 3rd" Canadian Division (By Ross Munro, Canadian Press War Correspondent) A leading Montreal businessman in peace time, 3Iaj.- soccer player, has been wounded Gen. C. B. Price has had wiual success in his military seriously in action, a south Afri-i career He is now in command of a Canadian infantry can;t,heat,Ircd wi division the only divisional commander overseas who South African cricket team in I ... , 4U i 1931-32, then went to England was not a permanent force soldier when the war beuan. where he played in the Lancashire ! His division has had less overseas experience than Canada has Undergone a long and Weary argument he played soccer for Huddersfleld. It Is making an enviable reputa- oVer conscription. Whether this argument should ever' jtion for iue in England. have been allowed to OCCUr is doubtful. Whether it I ..-.. General Price Is a man of great should have been prolonged, to the nauseous degree it ! charm and humanity. There Is no kindness he will forego in handling his men, yet he can also be stern and powerful ln command. He deals with army problems with cordial good nature; a man who has been a success In most tasks he has undertaken, he has tinn has sold 50.000 badres bearing i confidence in his decisions the words "For Norway!" I In Jhe last war he served In the IUCKY LAGER 7 Winn&i cUany ffautinp- TIIONE C51 for Free Home Delivery 25c DOZEN PAID FOR ALL EMPTIES This'advt. Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of, British Columbia, r ranks and won the D.C.M. He waa eommlsshmed m the field, awarded the D.0 and wound up as mbjor. second hi command of his bat talion. He knows, then, the prob lems of the ordinary soldier. After the war he was president of a dairy ln llintreai. ue is heavUy built and looks like a businessman in uniform which he Is. He Is soft-spoken and a gen tleraan through and through. Gen eral Price Is one of the most ap proachable senior officers over eas. He is 53 and a naUve of Montreal. At the start of the war he was appointed brigadier commanding the 3rd Infantry brigade. lie brouuht it overseas with the 1st division and returned to Canada to take command of his present division and bring It to England. In an order of the day when his division landed In England. Gen eral Price showed he could turn a neat phrase. The order urged hard training and good discipline so his troops would be "a curse to the enemv. a blessing to ou friends, and a credit to Canada." Sqdn.-Ldr. Lyall B. D. Price of the R.C.A.F. overseas Is a son of General Price. FRANKLIN TO BLAME Benjamin Franklin Invented the harmonica. No Spraying No Sickinis KILL ANTS. TOO 1 1 Sold Ivrywhr Rtre in favor, perfect In qwtity snd pure -as otowfttsta -air. Tfee re it supreme refreshment fn . . . 12 w. . 11.15 SSst. tt 13 AO. I. . .SJ.15 7MC BRITISH COLUMBIA DltTIULKRV COMPANY r !VTf This advertisement is not published or displayed Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines 1 ., t!' 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