" THE DAILY . NEWS f AQB TWO i. .... . "w THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISn COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULL EN, PRESIDENT O. A- HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR iiriinrn nr Till- PANAMAS PKf;8i kurl nr published Uweln. DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL Postal Service .. . The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber nf Commerce is to be, complimented on taking up the mat ter of postal service in Prince Rupert by requesting the authorities to take immediate action with a view to With Father working harder than ever these days and the kids back at school ajid their spare time occupied, Mother will, no doubt, welcome the day when the postmen start to work in Prince Rupert and save her a trip to the Post Office. ft Col. Johnston . . . BOWLING IS UNDER WAY Clean Sweeps Feature Season's Opening in Five Pin Leajue Clean sweeps were the feature JJ A-j .V. . . - " Th. cwii Pre-u y"on V' of last nlghjft bowling ArafvinM rrvaiuBO. u h ui w ic - - .... New York Boston St. Louis In the departure today from Prince Rupert of Col. Cleveland I S. D. Johnston, M.C., V.D., who has been area command- Detroit - nnf. Vie si'nco ihe cfnrf nf thp war nnrl has nersnnrillv Chicago guided the growth of the military establishment at this JJgJ S imporiani cenire, mere win De general regret, nowever, -it is satisfactory to know that, in his new staff post, Col. 1 Johnston will still be actively associated in an inspectorial . capacity with the defences of Prince Rupert and we shall see him frequently. He has been a good soldier both in the last war and this and a good and esteemed civilian! and businessman between times. We join with his many' friends in wishing him continued success in his new and important duties, coupling with this wish the hope that the day may not be far removed when the war will be over, peace will have been restored and he will be back here again to renew his permanent home and the normal associations. So to Col. Johnston we say "Good Bye." A GOOD PLACE TO BUY holidays have no doubt been large "au revoir" and not A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. LINOLEUM FOR Al'X YOUR FLOORS Battleship Brown Molr Inlaid, all colors; Inlaid Linoleum; Printed Linoleum; Congoleum; Feltol; Rugs in Congoleum and Linoleum, all sizes. PII0XE 775 ACTIVITIES OF Y.MX.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GAR BUTT, Hostess This is an urgent appeal for the hostesses, that Js the Junior Hostesses, to turn ouj to the Monday and Wednesday dances at the Y. Not that a goodly number don't turn out but the numbers of men attending has increased so greatly that we need every girl who is registered to come ojit each night. We have eighty-fjve girls registered as Junior Hostesses but during the past two months the aver-aee has been only twenty. The 327 3rd AVE. WEST ert the figures date from our opening Just over a year ago this month until June 30 this year and are as follows: Visitors, service men's families and children, 13138. Directed to inspected lodgings, ,483. , , I Overnight accommodation, paid. 8. ' Emergency situations handled, 8. Emergency situations referred to other agencies, 6. Home and hospital visits, 80. Assisted by Y.VfCA. traveller's aid. 5. Long distance calls or telegrams arranged for service men's wives, 3- Volunteers assisting, 1918. Organizations using Y. W. C. A, rooms for war work, 41. Mending and pressing service, Entertainment Adult relatives and friends of ly responsible but, remember girls, 1 service men, 159. there is no holiday season for the boys and they cony night after night hoping tar -at least one dance. 60 pledge yourselves to better Attendance and let our V keep up its splendid volunteer record, one oi the best in Canada by the way, according to the latest records to come to (his offlc. Perhaps tnis list ui ngures irum Children of service men, 175. Service men's relatives at special wartime Blubs, 983. Girls taken to or invited to dances, 50. Service men given hospitality in homes, 121. Hospitality to men from overseas, 204. This report is a heartening one the Y.W.CA report sheet wouia and I hope it will be even better Interest the people of Prince Rup- next year. In the opening of the MeVe Five Pin Leaeue. This out four teams in a Ue for first pi. Al Lawtswe of Tuesday, September 15, 1942 Dry Dock Painters had three -r-- high games of 75. He also had the high single game of 331. Results were as follows: Dry Dock Painters. 2; Woods, 1. Sav-Mor. 3; Air Force, 0. Monarchs. 3; 'Stone's Clothiers. 0. Boom Defence, 3; Signals, 0. (defaultl. Dry Dck, 3; Ordnanse flprps, p. Burns Shamrocks, 2; Chinese You Youth Association, 1. Dock Painters ... 8fi Woods 811 924 848 815 694 864 973 National League W. St. Louis 96 Brookljn . . 94 New York 80 Cincinnati - 71 Pittsburg 62 Chicago 96 Boston SB Philadelphia 38 American League 98 83 80 71 70 62 47 48 62 70 76 80 83 96 47 57 67 74 76 77 84 97 902 832 bringing about an improvement in the present very un- AJr j. 955 m satisfactory conditions at the Post Office. Congestion gay.r 987 949 1049 such as we see at the Post Office every day is certainly, stone.s (biom sio 83 to say the least of it, very inefficient through the loss of ( Monarch - &84 109 time involved. The street delivery system, as proposed, Boom Defeawe 769 693 should bring about a much more efficient and better con- snais-uaiB.-trolled service which will be beneficial all around. It will ordnance n be particularly acceptable to the public during the sea- sons when weather is not so good as it is in the summer. chinese Youth Other organizations would be well advised to en- dorse the request for better postal;' service. As said be- BasebaH Standings done about it if we only ask. 754 984 821 784 786 090 8S5 1010 895 1193 925 Pet .671 .664 .563 .50 .449 .443 .411 .284 .676 01 Mi COURT FOR .490! .479 .446 .413 .345 Now... For Speed Comfort and Economy use Gillette Lather SHAVING CREAM Perfected after years of research and experiment, tbif new Gillette Lather Shaving Cream auickly pro ducea cloud 1 of luxurioul, tinjf-bubble lather that tay tnoiit on your face apecdi baring leaves tour face feeling soothed and re freshed. Made in Canada of tnet insredient. Aik rour dealer for Gillette' High-Speed Lather Cream in the big 3-ounce OOt economy tube, ooly 00 Gillette Safety Raxor Co. ot CtitMa Lt "Enjoy the Luxury pf on AH Gillette Shave" 1 I m fPSSM SP j SEPTEMBER Four Civil Actions And One peal Included In List Ap- The ciYtt aettoiu were; Helllen B. U rooky vs. Robert . 1 . ..la n VS v. A IT f CSil. THE WAR R WIS Alex Holm vs. Q. THE PURPOSE OF T1IE SCHEME? A. To implement the Government's responsibility to the people of Canada. The Sibcme provides a means of insurance a; low ntcs in the case of War Damage to Property. Q. DOES THIS GOVERNMENT PLAN COVER PERSONAL INJURY? A. Not at all. It is confined only to Property. Q. WHAT IS MEANT BY "WAR DAMAGE"? A. In brief damage by, or because of, enemy action, and by accidental explosions pf munitions. Q IS NOT THIS ENTERPRISE ONE THAT COULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE EIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF CANADA? A. No. This type of War Rik is not being sold by private insurance companies, because of the 'magnitude of the risk involved." Q. IS THIS WAR RISK INSURANCE AVAIL ABLE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS? A. Yes. The Government has established a national scheme to make it possible for each citizen in Canada to purchase the sense pf security that comes from knowing that if his property does suffer ar damage (and the war has come much closer to Canada in the last twelve months) be can call on the resources of Canada to help him make good his property loss. Q ' HOW DOES A PROPERTV-OVNER GO ABOUT SECURING THIS GOVERNMENT WAR RISK INSURANCE? A. To save costs of Administration, and to avoid setting up an extensive organization, the Government has accepted the services and facilities of the organized Fire Insurance Companies and their Agents on a -non-profit basis. Q. I UNDERSTAND THERE IS A PROVISION FOR FREE COMPENSATION IN CERTAIN CASES OF WAR DAMAGE. WHAT KIND OF PROPERTY IS INCLUDED IN THIS CATEGORY? A. War Damage to owner-occupied homes and to the chattels of householders and others. Q WHAT IS THE AMOUNT OF "FREE COMPENSATION"? A. Up to $3,000 for owner-occupied homes; $800 to a householder for chattels (personal effects); $400 for those of his wife; $100 for 'those of each child under J 6; $200 for others. Q. IS AN INSURANCE POLICY NECESSARY TO jQUALIFY l6ll FREE COMPENSATION? A. No. Such homeowners and citizens-are insured automatically for the Free Compensation feature. ACT SK 1NSU RA NC E A j TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER , jj4j ' 1 1 I r i i i ,.M.Mn'!lRliiUff. W. O. ruiwm iot aeew- ." u uqui 1 a 1 a . aDDftttttoM up for attention when ant, next court. , ,.7 V S Cour? was in regular " John MenefheUo v.. John Our- 30.. T. appW. ft. n Brown U appeun,!? U 2y Son Unlay. vlch. ST.W- Brow . or and W. 0. r.,. plaintm. w. u. rwiwm ii , ant October 8. , 1UE nuuuanzauen appj.,.. Oscar Duntop, werr from Anton 8ornwen ton for plaintiff, T. W. Brown for T. w. urown .r - ( i defendant. coaft. ANCIENT FLUTE 10 4 2 In the following Questions and Answers may be found information, in nan bm every Citizen, Property Owner, Director of a Company, Trustee, is urgeU to seek full particulars regarding the Government War Risk Insurance Scheme. Q. BUT SUPPOSE THE AMOUNT OF "FREE' COMPENSATION IS NOT DEEMED SUFFICIENT TO COVER THE DAMAGE? A. Then the property-owncr should contract with the Government now for an additional sum at a low rate of Premium. Q. WHAT ABOUT OTHER PROPERTY NOT BEING OWNER-OCCUPIED HOMES? A. Owners of Factories, Stores, Offices, Fxm Buildings (other than the Farm llouic) Slock in trade, etc., may contract Government Insurance at low rates. for Q. IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE IN RATES IN DIFFERENT TCRKITORJES-SAY AS BETWEEN THE COAST AND CENTRAL REGIONS? A. No, this is a National matter a risk undertaken by the Government for all Canadian citizens across Canada. The rate is (he same -for similar properties in any part of the Dominion. Q. IS INSURANCE OF PROPERTY COMPULSORY UNDER THIS GOVFRNMENT SCHEME? A. No. The Scheme merely sets up the plan and. provides the opportunity for prypcri) owners ' to secure this Government I ruur a occ. Q. THEN PIRECTORSOF COMPANIES OWE IT TO THEIR SHAREHOLDERS TP PROTECT THE PHYSICAL PROPERTY, OF THEIR COMPAf s I'NERTH if GOVERNMENT SCHE..JL? A. Yes, as the Insurance Companies can not jeopardize their financial strength by under taking so unpredictable a risk and as consequently it has become the Government's obligation, it is surely unwise for Directors to jeopardize their own s by inaction tin this important matu. Q. THEN THE SAME INJUNCTION WOULD APPLY TO TRUSTEES AND GUARDIANS TO INSURE THE PROPERTY FOR THOSE WHOM THEY SERVE IN TRUST? A. Yes, if they do not insure they might be wrong; if they do fnsure, they can t be wrong. You sec no Country, or pcrvm, can foresee the future or be sure of immunity from enemy attack. The world-wide spread of war ?ones in the last twelve months proves this. Q. I SUPPOSE ALL PROPERTY OWNERS AND CITIZENS SHOULD GET ADVICE FROM THEIR INSURANCE AGENTS RIGHT AWAY? A. Yes every Citizen should consult his Fire Insurance Agent immediately and get fullr informed about the Government War Risk Insurance. There are definitions of property, exceptions, rates and so on, that cannot be -dealt with in this space. It will bo seen from the above that, simple and direct at aro the provisions of the Scheme, jt It In the interests of every citizen to enquire how t affects him, or her, personally. Your Fire Insurance Agent or Company will gladly acquaint you with details., Tht information git tit abate it not intindtd to be a complete resumf ohbe Scheme. Full information regarding conditions, exclusion 1, etc. is available elsewhere. and I Balkley Market va. Charles New- The appeal Is that of the Bm- The ehalll -as a Hut reed- for Social qb P- pip u:4 by the u,unt There were four civil asttonsman. $207.45. T. W. Brown press f I i- l.X