.i it n Is! ESDAY. JULY 7, 1942 "l-iJ. JN CUssiFllO FOR SALE :KIt MALfc l'J-W Muri-i 'i tufa. radio. AUu studio couch kmtles north of liaaeltoft wttti 1 mue river r runts PrWe WOO 00. Trrnw. if dasired. Apply Oeotfe IOWn. Vanderheof. BC. 1M WANTED tWANTKV-A Oar. Ford or Chev preferred, model between "34 to with good tires. Apply M. J. iLorkhart. 014 Sixth Ave. West taoi EXP8KIENCED sUenoaraohec de- lres full or part time position for summer months. P. O. Box Ilia City. '1941 Furnished apartment LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. O, CuMson left this afternoon ffir Victoria. Robert Budderham left thla afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. 18 ilaytiij.i mid Mill Ml 1 A. PrtMMt4MUM To t u '"' loli) MHeheJTa AtUn Avenue, tomorrow iieid wHh chair atM law, mto- "1 , ' . 7?" - T cellaneous dishes, creekery. krt-chetiware Phone Red 81. t(i )Il SALB- -Urd, mattress, 3 fine oak chairs. 1 oak cousfa with leather, oak hall table and chair, pictures, camp cot. Mra. MeCly-moin, m Borden Street. ilM) FOR 8ALEHM Chevrolet !M. an. Ooud condition. Good Urea. Phone Dlack 396. UM) h- . TOR SALE 6 room bungalow, fully modern. exeeUent condition. terms cash. Phone Green 4S0. (156) )R SAl -Let 14I-4N aeres tneer Haseilon. Price Mao.OQ, and sLot 37I3A acrea about 30 Victoria. l Norman A. Dlakhll left this' afternean for a holiday tn Van- omrer. ., Rev. J. 11. Myrwaag left this af ternooo far Seattle to assume hta new Lutheran Church pastorate. t Oeorfe L. Rorle Is leaving to-n4ht for a ten day business trip to Massett. Mr. and Mra. Oeor Moedle. from Terraee. laft this afternoon for a trtp to Vancouver. Passengers leaving this afternoon for Vancouver Included L. eett. E. R. liradsbaw, Mra. II. M. Cole. T. Kaye. T. P. Pox and A. P. Ruse. MkM Gertrude Ooase arrived in the eiiy aijbe fttd Of the week from ' Vawewiwr' to pay a visit wttfc her stater. Mrs. W. J. Seott, Waldnm Apartments. Perry Mork. 10-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Mork. will leave n tomMfoWs Ualn far Meeting Creek. Alberta, to spend the summer vacation. John George Garrett, who Is George W. Crlpps, provincial assessor, la leaving tonight for a three weeks' trip to various Queen Charlotte Island points on official business. George A. Clay, divisional superintendent for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on 8unUay night train from a trip over the line on official i buMn-w Buy War Sovi'nji Stampt from ianii . rottoMicit eiusGUTi TiiirMONiomcit ioiacconutj eiriiMiNi tioiit oiociit tOOt 1T0IIS tk IfTAIt (TOIII Twenty-Five Years Ago July 7, 1917 A quiet wedding was solemnised NATIONAL GOTCRSIENT (Continued from page 1) Is of W own making and due to his evasion of responsibility. "Under the Constitution and In accordance with sound Parliamentary practice there Is only one course open to Mr. King. That Is, to tender his resignation to His Excellency the Governor General and to advise His Excellency to call upon someone to form a National government. It Is the con stitutional duty of Mr. King to name the person competent to form such a government. "The House of Commons as now constituted does not reflect the ; true opinion of the people of Can ada. The liberal Party, which commands an overwhelming ma ority in the Hawte, la tern with tthisms and violent conflict of i opinion, held together by only one Ue the sordid political principle of partisan control of national patronage. The Conservative Party is numerically weak In the House jot I Commons and under existing i tircuo tenses could scarcely ex- I peet to ne caned upon to term a Conservative government. Indeed. it is questionable if such a thing would be possible or denrabte. The C. C. F. is but a small group In I the House of Commons with a considerable fetiewlng in the ', country. The New Democracy Is also but a small handful with a much mere limited national fol lowing. However, recognising that the Liberal party under the lead ershlp of Mr. King having lest ; substantial proportion of its fol lowing in t he country and its prestige at a low ebb, there only one cosne, I repeat, open to Its leader and that is resignation and the formation of a national government. Apply Box Sat. Dally News. 1S coutor here in succesalon to A.ln 81 Andrew's Church when tvssU outlined above wonld. It is LWANTKD 6 or ( bA marine en- pe Write Box 3M Dally News ml (17) UVANTH ) Housekeeper fr small IJp1n; house. Phone 741. WANTHJ - Truck driver. Good Rpndy position. Ranee and lltsrdv HOT' jVOWq Man for general plant mwBTk steady employment. uoodf Ihmm Annhr Home Oil IMatn-1 butor. Ltd. Ui4 I Second WANTED Rowboat, t-ltf ft Otwd , lition Aopiy Box 7m, Dally HO WANTBD-3unea of reliable boys iply Dally News. $900 References Seety Bcbool Board. Evelyn . nC. . UW I HELP Wanted. .Central Hotel. male or FOR RENT female, (1OTI IFOR RUNT Furnished room.; Oentleman preferred. Black 504. ' (1901 HOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board for man willing to ohare. 718 Fraser 8t. 1M IhOOM. breakfast and lunch for one man. Apply KB Ninth Avenue Kant 1M YOM QUICK RKSULT8 TRY A NfW WANT ADD. J. M. S. Loubser D.C, 11. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Thone 640 t t MMdkwi h.. aiM wn 1 miss I'nyuu awonuie ana ui. j. confidently Believed, rauy to iu appointed deputy assessor, depdty government agent, deputy marriage commissioner, deputy coroner, deputy gold commtsstoner, deputy land commissioner, sob- (IMS! (mining recorder, deputy registrar WANTMi-LaMdry driver at once.,"' "iXi rr- Salary and commission. Apply, . ... r,,,. ...m. n. iHawkinson Laundry Ltd, Math T ette announces. fed IMlton. (IM) New Hostel Is Started 1 lion IMablUhment of Salva-Army in Prlnre Itunert lla Itren Opened A new Salvation Army hostel has been opened on Acropolis Hill here. It has accommodation for seventy-two men and is In charge .of Charles Partridge who recently IW ANTED - Teacher tor Evelyn arrived in the city from Edmonton i Rural School. S pupils, ftetaryl The new hostel is In addition to that having accommodation for) sixty-eight men on Second Avenu" which Is being maintained w'u; Thomas F. Denson, recently arrived from Vancouver. In chart-e 3 Advertise In The Dally News 'snwviiiiaiiiaisn SPECIAL! 5 Just Arrlved-32-piece Brrak- fast Set at $3.l5 f rj at the A VAKIIvri biUKh a iiiainsirncian o The Hyde Transfer WOOD Gel Your Winter Supply Now HYDE TRANSFER . . fll.r. Phone 580 RHfl A Second Avenue nunc - S. Brown were united in marriage. support the maierity of the people The ceremony was performed byUf this country and be in a pesi- the Rev. Canon O. A. Rtx and only tion to solve the many problems the Immediate friends of the bride which at present baffle a purely and bridegroom were present. 1 partisan government. "The people of Canada have Twenty-five members of the demonstrated, net only through Cadet Corps, In charge of Prlnd- the plebiscite but by their dally pal J. C Brady, left this morning actions, that they are willing and Umklnr verv haDDV for a two 'anxious to make all reasonable weeks' stay in camp at Terrace. I Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a fall month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Tea, Mitchell. July 8. Legion Tm. Aueust 5. Mrs. J. R- saertftee to win this war and to secure equitable and Just condi tions In the after-war period. In deed, the average sltizen is far ahead of Mr. King and his gov ernment in this respect. There Is but one thing lacking in Canada at this time and that is dynamic leadership divested of partisan control, devoted to the most effective contribution that Canada is capable of making ta the winning nt the war" Are Married At Cathedral Mis Sophie Marks and Earl Par- nell, Both of Massett, are United The marriage took place aarly yesterday afternoon at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, Rev. James B. Gibson. D.D., the dean, officiating, of Miss Sophie Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Marks of Mai-sett, and Earl Percy Parnetl, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Parnell, also of Massett. The bride was given In marriage by Peter Jones. Mrs. Katherine Geddes was matron of honor and Jack Pollard was groomsman. Alfred Adams presided at the organ to play the bridal music. Later there was a reception at the Commodore Cafe. SPORT CHAT Considerable interest Is ntU ailU TOW , and three mile races. 4 and 380 CLOGS IN GERMANY LONDON. July 7: -Sir James Orlgg, War Minister, told the Commons the Germans refuse to allow British prisoners of war to wear leather boots while working be side German civilians who onIy.t have dogs. CRIPPS LOSES FRIEND LONDON, July 7 0 Sir Stafford Crlpps tost a friend in Russia. I Alone in Moscow two years ago Sir Stafford bought an atrdale forj company and named his "Joe." i Left In the care of Russian friends, Joe died recently in Kuiblsbev. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 CANADIAN FIREFIGHTERS AREN'T FOOLING Canadian fSfS TrM Sri tSSXS oSuUt W la Ottawa. Darro. Casey, formerly of this city, is a member of this corps. .x . photo-Public Information 1 " r-WORM" THAT TURNS "Y ViTiTf ) 1LLIL THF THE TOH TOILLR FR fe-Hl TEA IS RATIONED Do not use more than your share "SALADA TEA Forest Fires In Interior! According to rather Whifflets From The Waterfront Telegraphic and Railway Service - t f Interfered With East of Prince j fishjng has not opened George Mill Burned? )uD bris:nltv this season on the .,,Mi Skeena River but on the Naas reports available today, there Is of Prince George. Railway '?ood. The result Is that some of j ' Uie KJUUCM.CI3 im'C uaimtusu Drtng telegraphic services are Interrupt-."- : developed in the Amy sports meet ed. A sawmill Is reported to have T .XT n. to be held at Aeropolls Hill grounds .been burned. on Saturday of this week when representatives of local military muM,, i Miss jvuss Jean jean Cameron, uamrrum uauBii:i aaugnter of River for the first week of the 'season was seventy-seven with 200 . . , M(tV, y,,. rv,- Naa. units will compete In a variety of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron ol; . , week field events In the district finals order to qualify for this elty. who left only ten days, ... in the south.! ago to enlist in the Royal Cana-i "Prte(? hundred. f J wlth the aV" In order to qualify, a reasonably dian Air Force, is already in ot high standard must be established tawa. here. The events include the 100,, ... j nan a jhi. .; Dr. and Mrs. i. c age three Ernest Love and Allan Carolan S. Dunn ar- arrived In the city on Sunday iHvwi in th pUv todav from Mas- morning from Stewrart and lezt - -- , i . suffered a 'en last evenings train ror tL having Mu ZZl Mrs. Dunn, retov shot shot a relays, one mile relay, whence they will return here put, high Jump hop, step and Jump. hriwMl tumn fln1 r . . . .. , , General Hospital. Mrs. Arthur tonight, xneir visu nere in tou-Dunn also arrived today and will nectkm with new theatre projects return to the Islands tonight. for Prince Rupert and Terrace. When You Want a Reliable. Comfortable. Dependable E PHONE 13 Z4-llour Service at Regular Rates IT IS PATRIOTIC T0H0ARD COAL it full will help avoid a By filling your bin and keeping you bottleneck. You and your bin represent a vital part of the storage Mce. Enlist for the duration by anticipating your requirements and keeping your bin storing all It can. All grades of Foothills Alberta Coal now on hand-also Bulkier Valley and Comox Coals PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. rnoNE ri PHONE or2 Just Arrived A grand assortment of Spectator Pumps and Ties. White with Blue, Black and Brown trim. HARACHUS . .sou. .White, Red, Jieigc and Brown Fashion Footwear Next to Dollar Store I NOW IS THE TIME- Phone Red 321 Give us an order rl&ht away for the amount of coal you expect to need next season. This will enable us to meet your requirements now or as supplies arrive. It is important that you should lay In your coal supply this summer as It is almost certain that the dealer will not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter. IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. t PIIMNKS 110 OR 117 ' a If you have something to sell, a classified advertise ment in this paper will soon let you know if there is i buyer in the city.