WAR NEWS Big Developments Dum govt - CAIKO The Hriti.sLi.ighV1 42 available reinforcements iitlo i vJXlxament bldo3. auoia iniy nines east ot Mors x.. ..... ..r,, .1 . Bremen Bombed Again LONI)ON-The Berlin radio said today that Bremen had been bombed by the Royal Air Force for the third time in five night. Three hundred planes took part in the raid which the Air Ministry stated was car- new uul mmiKii scattered clouds. Two Canadian squad- 1 rons took part and among the Canadian fliers was I Squadron Leader Turner of Ganges Harbor. ' i Penetrate Sebastopol ; BERLIN The German High Command claimed ' today that Nazi forces had penetrated the inner de- : fences of Sebastopol. Moscow admitted that the Red Army had given some ground there but claimed that 'he new Nazi offensive in the Kursk area had been checked. More and more bombing aircraft were being thrown against Sebastopol. ROAD WORK EMERGENCY UNDER WAY SUPPLIES M,nlmM IJst ,s K J, Ryan Contracting Co. Start Suited -, Eighteen .Miles Eat From rrudhomme Iake The IU J. Uyan Contracting Co. h already made a good start on continuation of the Skeena Kher Highway on the Trlnce Kuperl end eastward from Prudhommr Ijke. This is considered jwmlbly the most dlffl-ralt portion of the entire road from hrrr tn TrrraT fntin a construction standpoint. Camp has been opened up and about fifty men are employed with modrrn machinery. It was about a nerk ago that the work starlrd, The section of road construction from this end consists of about eighteen miles. It constitutes a tirt Inn of the general Prince Rupert-Terrace road BREMEN IS HIT AGAIN Third Heavv Raid by Royal Air partment of Tensions and Health person one tin mllk; 0 oz. canned meat or fish for child, 8 oz. for adult Proportionate Increases should be allowed for other basic foods sv 14 tiivt vasv so v c wmu Iv one Individual. Every six weeks some foods such as cereals, chocolates, etc should be used and replaced by a new stock. Seml-pcrtshablc food should be kept In a covered butter crock or metal im., vU.,v....w container such as a - pall. i Torre In rive Nlihts on Ger- to be kept with supplies. A can man Seaport jopener should be kept with thesj supplies. day nights when eleven British p..wcs ntne bombers and two flchtcrs- failed to return. The Air Ministry said a "strong force" made the Saturday raid. Fires arc still burning In the crrat Qerman .v. ...... oort. Returning ---- - Last minute " activities y - ...IJn,, British filers said the antl-aircrau Vancouver to uimt uH ..u.w. defences appeared to be almost .They have iaKen over " out of commission. Medium bomb-s and long range fighters were used, The British Air Force have also attacked the -Lowlands and North French coast again. Daryl Focrster and Ted Epps of Nanalmo arrived In the city Sunday evening from the south, the for rner being on his way to Sunny side on the Skeena River and the latter being bound for Arrandale o the Naas River. They will be engaged In work during the com 'ng summer for the Fisheries Research Board in connection with the checking of salmon. 01 Mr. ana mrs. rtmwu -". Fourth Avenue East for the summer months. by his little daughter, Anne, who ha3 been visiting for a couple of weeks at Smtthcrs. Baseb'all Scores American League Cleveland 11, Chlcago'5. National League Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 3. STANDINGS ., . She VOL. XXXI, No. 150 nients, it w said, arc expected within the next few days D A TTI F AP and Britwh forces are confident that they can hold the DA 1 1 LL Ur line. The forward march of the Axis forces, which has , ZZL 7 " "" w w uuiinut'iy sionncu to day. New Zealand land forces and United States air craft have entered the battle. Valley. RAGING ON Wild Melee of Men and Machines With F.nrniy Driving Deeper Into Nile Valley FIOIIT AIIOUM) I'UKA CAIRO, June 30: Heavy raids by augmented Allied air forces on Axis tanks in the desert battle area and on Tobruk were announred today as British headquarters indicated the enemy had thrust eastward to the vicinity of Fuka, 110 miles west of Alexandria and forty-five miles southeast of Matruh. Both (icrman and Italian communiques had claimed their men were east of Fuka. British headquarters taid that large forces of Ax's tanks and vehicles were met and forced back on Sunday west of Fuka but advanced again yesterday. Fresh New Zealand troops bolstered no the llrilish defence while the strengthened Royal Air Force and United States Air Force steadily bombed AxK vehicles and bases. A military observer just bark from the front said that the situation was somewhat Improved. Many newly arrived planes. Including those of the United States air corps, have been thrown Into the stnmglc. HALIBUT SALES Eureka, American 14,000, 15c and 14c. Storage. Canadian Tramp, 10,000, 15.3c and 14c. pacific If possible suitable spare dUhoa ,2nno I ' .1 an i i Atlln. I Skeena M., 6,000, 15c and 14c, I.. li. Ill . M . . . trtwr.ow I..,,, in nrrrr. nf 7 ..7 UOrCCll. 1D.UW. MU IK, .u,.v w - -- emergency suouia uiciuut-uu- PHmnnris md Walker least two Canadian bomber , of drinking water SiT S Vnd a supply u "00' nm i ,5c 14c lie At AU ccuadroru paid a third visit to lna8UluPwcy container as a tea ..nToodlc' fnd nicmcn in five days when they k tu c pre5Crvlng kettle, etc. j 1 iiou 14ooo 14,0' l&c 15;C and anU 14c 14C (, w through scattered clouds early t CoUctlon of perUhable f cods on D(Jlt' ( day to drop IncendtarlM and)hand ln shopping bag or basket; H 3 500 15c and 14c Al.j Uih explosives on the still smok-;kcpt ready ror purp0sc. Ull I ir seaport. It was thought that dlrcctor als0 suggests iat; Annabellc. 30oo, 15c and 14c.' three hundred planes participated. patr0tC merchants may put up J Atlln u was mo ninty-scvciiui 'u a box of these supplies at a pnee f the war upon Bremen and the induce householders to buy British bombers struck at ship-'lnem; and that clubs and assocla-rds. docks and factories Includ- tjonj'for charitable work may be i-H an Important submarlno lnlcrcstcd ln seeing that all needy works. , families suggested by welfare Last night's raid followed Sa'.ur-. u are given boxes of these emergency n'llons. Blue Boy, 5,000, 15c and 14c, Booth. Flnella, 10,000, 15.1c and 14c. Pacific. Mother II, 4,000, 15c and 14c. Storage. Dorrcen M., 10,000, 15.3c and 14 CI rsro fri Local Temperature Maximum 69 Minimum - 50 JOURNEY'S END Religious pilgrimages to Can terbury were stopped by Henry VIII In 1538, NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1912 TRYING OUT PASSING OF EGYPT IS ! ARMY FARE: OLD TIMER This is Feature of Civilian Day Ed Chesley, First Railway Con-Canadian National Follows ductor Out of Here, Dies in Suit I Hospital MONTREAL. June 30 Provision Edward Chesley, who wai the has been made for servicing 17,300 first conductor of the old Grand army camp meals at breakfast. Trunk Pacific Railway out of here dinner and supper on dining cars during construction days back In and In hotels and station restaur- 1910 and 1911. retiring from the the Army Week programs, nation- graphs and later becoming al observance of which began yes- ot tne r51 known figures in the terday. Army meals are being Skeena Valley, passed away this tried out throughout Canada to- morning in the Prince Rupert Gen-day, era! Hospital. It was expected that every trav- to all Individuals who patronize Canadian National services during "Civilian Day." The cover carries a reproduction of "Canadian Soldier." an oil by Llllas Torrance Newton. R.C.A. Inside Is a tribute to "the army" by R. C. Vaughan, A StOCk Of fOOdS tO hf Vent far nA VMV1l riahllni, .1 lnn rr - .. J Cariboo Quarto ... Hedley Mascot Pioneer - Premier Privateer Reno .. Sheep Creek Oils Calmont - C. & E. Home Royal Canadian ... un 25 1.30 -45 2Q .03 .67 .13 .91 2.15 .03 Toronto BeatUe -.. 60 Central Pat. , .90 Cons. Smelters 35.75 Kerr Addison 4.00 Little Long Lac 1.00 McLeod Cockshutt 1.30 Madsen Red Lake 42 McKenzle Red Lake .56 Vi Moneta 26 Pickle Crow 1.60 SPORTS OF ARMY WEEK Interesting Events Arranccd for Observance of Domlnio Day Tomorrow The sport angle of Army Week ln Prince Rupert Is not being overlooked and a very Interesting program In which both military and civilians will participate in base- Northern Breeze. 26,000. 15.4c ba. football and softball has been i-j il. pi unauuu w arranged nrrunKca unaer uiiucr uic uiv Mrs. John MacDonald, wife of i1"1" w . ,lhp Youne Men's Christian Asso- LSI. Dr.MacDonald, matuvimiui dlrcctor of the lo-1 letnracrp , ' ' elation war services and sports cal public health unit, will a"lveSn in the city tomorrow morning from , 7"" W. J. Perry, district engineer for : officers. At the Acropolis Hill grounds there will be a baseball double- the Dominion Water Branch, and the sccond between Medicals F. J, Bowerlng, provincial sanitary . Ynnks icnclncer, returned to Vancouver j Tm.ji,f1iv nf,- cllmv,P the I " ... S 1 4 1 iUMUVM.-.VIJ M.,. T. W. Brown returned to the Saturday nignt auer navuig spt" .Dominion Day Cup soccer final city on Sunday night's train jrom a j;w uu,o Investigating the water a trip to. Vancouver, accompanlcdprroce oyaiviiio. will be played at Acropolis Hill grounds between Signals and Air Force while Signals and Transports will be locking horns In softball at the Gyro Park. j Rounding out the day's program-of special events will be a tottoo by the Edmonton Band at the Post Office. With auspicious conditions In prospect, there is every Indication that large crowds of fans will turn OUt. Mr. Chesley. who was 75 years (being made so as to be able eller would sample at least one a8e. came here from Wln- of the meals taken from the army niPcB tn the railway service. For rjiot hvt arH wht'i are bein? years he was a lineman for the offered throughout Canada wher- Government Telegraphs around ever the Canadian National pro- Shames. In more recent years he vide restaurant services. Special had lived at Doreen and was also menu cards are being presented 'eU known in Sm it hers. GENERAL CHANGED preside tnof the National Railways. Sir Claude Auchinlc-k Succeeds followed by the National program Neil Ritchie As Commander-for Army Week. j in-Chief of Desert Army As taken from the army diet CAIRO. June 30: 0-Contlnuous breakfast sheet, on "Civilian Day lqjdov June 30- tt Prime 1 - a.iu v j iuuihih . t luKiiih vt, r-i in i N i-f'n m xipwpn nn mpx rm.pfi . . ; . . .... . ... situation by the farmers. Building And ningham. jto the corner of Main Street and It was the Prime Minister's first Broadway by George Wall is aUo -"tnearance in Piriuunent since being altered to accommodate his hte, return jromlje United SJates garage , businMSMd will shortly and" his "Brief "satemeiiV was the "be oceupcl Dy MrTwaTl. only comment on the Egyptian ' A number of real estate trans-situation, actions have taken place during TomorroW sT Ides (Standard Time) Hlgli 2:56 ajn. 22.2 feet 15:55 p.m. 205 feet Low 0:35 ajn. 0.8 feet 21:52 pjn. 5.7 feet to, save as much of the crop as Real Estate In Smithers SMITH ERS, June 30:- b ger ouuumg Building on uu Main main The An- Street oireei is is an Mnrrontr Ku Vim,..v,nM... i . . , . " , , 1 .Minister Winston onurcniu an- dLer aSas y'T Li " U th fresh mllk' grllled saus' nounced today that General Sir now undergoing alterations and danger areas nas been recommend- and machines over an ever- ae. tuxt. hnttjr ttrairWrv lam J . .. JT - j u . ' --'-j 1 uiiauae AucnimecK, commanaer- wemg piepaieu ior occupauoa Wll(H(i c,t- nj . . , . , ,, .. , , SrtaeniSrJn?.! J?", and choice of coffee or cocoa. The, in.cnicf of Brttlah forcea ln a resUuranL The two parts HeaS isaliT Tf tnr . fS rff.i m JS? uL f m!lln AlCT dUh U C0d "dle East, took command of the formerly occupied a, a meat mar-. E.hth Army itx North Af j t o &idc tfiilorl Of four two adulLs u.'hUh .'- nnH tvn rhll. Alo-ranHHa tho rantlirp nf - il in dren arP luted a ,iV. in J ! .'jlw!. !L " June tdirx Lieut, .snop on trie other are now being PRICE: FIVE CENTS HAYINGIS fGERMANS COMMENCED CUTOFF Early Start .Made On Harvest In Bulkley Valley Growth Has j Been Phenomenal has already started in the Bulkley ueaien uir at bebastopol Valley. This constitutes one of the ' earliest records for haying in this ' district. Owing to the large amount of moisture this season ' anis oi me Canadian National raway senrjee in me winter oi the hay ha phenomenal iwuways waay, wvman uay. in w J""' w"""" ""'growth and Is maturing earlv i nnp'm.1. -1 ... . . t mi, a long wim uie iaci mat me farmers are all unable to obtain extra help and being obliged to do all their own work, has necessitated the earliest possible start BY REDS BMITHERS. June 30: Haying Naz,s Meet Reverse at Kursk Heavy fight at Kharkov MOSCOW, June 30 (CP) Soviet forces on the Kursk front above Kharkov have cut off German infantry forces which pierced lines in several sectors and more than two hundred Nazi tanks have been smashed In two days, the Army publication Red Star reported today In its first detailed account of the bat-tie in that area. In two other active sectors The weather seems now to have ' Sebastopol's defenders rallied to settled down and gives promise of( beat back reinforced German a continued spell of favorable shock troops and on the Khar-weather for making hay. Every kov front heavy but indecisive advantage will be taken of this fighting raged. Heavy Russian counter-attacks have brought the German offen-I sive to a standstill and forced j the enemy to retreat at several points in the Kharkov area it reported later. There is no Iwas material change in the situation at Sebastopol. The Russian defenders having hurled back heavy Nazi assaults, fighting dwindled to a small scale for a time but is livening up again. FREIGHTER LAUNCHING DC! HlUn. IIiacnCLLI VIUL CnPtae C Tl h Vs AAnnoiori hu afutKtvsv n -w4 sll I t . . Rlr 1.1K tin. .i,,rv,M itw. tut. -Ms, . r: r " . . . . " '" , M IVI si. , jummuni o ceremonies Giants TLorllr. Berlin and anA T7 Rome ,.-lh with nn no .. . ' . . . iuuuimiiwu w.c "-- "a '""""'"I four tins tomatoes (23-oz. sl2e) or both pumpkin p, fresh apple, tea six tomato Juice (20-oz. size); two denial ln London. lccd coffee, tins beans (20-oz. tins); 24 oz. can-1 The desert struggle has been in ned meat or fish, or 8-oz. tin whole progress without a break since egg powder; crackers: 2 lbs. Bra-,8aturday fternoon when Axis ar-ham crackers; 1 lb. unsalted soda mored forces from the west, tak-crackers; 8 oz. plain chocolate bars, ing advantage of sunset glaren,. In addition, supplies recommend-(the defenders' eyes, struck at posl-ed are four 20-oz tins fruit Juice: tlons southwest of Matru. The 20 oz. ready-to-eat whole grain ' battle since then raged through-cereals; 1 lb. peanut butter. out nights under the full moon. fr larger households following wilh dawn finding me iignung building of Hhlch Is now under 'moving 'aadiUons 8n0uld be made for each deeper toward the Nile way In several separate but con nr.rllng sections. The expectation is that there will he a passable road from Trlnre Itupcrt to Terrace in Just about a year's time. TODAYS 5TQCKS (Oourtny 8. D. Johatton On.) Vancouver Grandvlew 12 Oralorne - -.. 6.70 . i' f i er wnen ne took over premises. from Lieut. General Sir Alan Cun-' The building recently moved on Mr. Churchin was greeted with the past month whereby several I of the workmen. There cheers from all sides as ne en- dwellings ana some omer proper-, dedicatory prayer by a tered the House. The first submarine telegraph lines ln New York harbor were laid by Samuel Morse. ties have changed hands. CANADA NEEDS YOU Taking of Vessel To Water A minimum or ceremony will mark the launching about to occur of another 10,000-ton freighter at a west coast Canadian port. Workers of the yard will pause In their work only long enough to witness the actual event The sponsor will be the wife of one ARMY WEEK SPORTS July 1 Acropolis Hi Regimental Band in Attendance BASEBALL 2 p.m. -Watts & Nickcrson vs. Edmontons. 4 p.m. International Feature: Medicals vs. Yanks. SOCCER v 6:30 p.m.-INTEKSEUVICES FINALS. SOFTBALL (ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL FEATURE) 7:00 p.m. (At Gyro Park), Signals vs. Transport. : NO CHARGE FOR ANY GAMES . TATTOO Edmonton Band 10 p.m. in Front of Post Office JOIN THE ARMY. NOW wlU be pioneer coast missionary. Presentation of a silver service to the sponsor will RATION OIL "be made. There will also be flow- Lubricating oil is now rationed ers presented. The new ship Is throughout British South Africa, named Fort Rupert.