pi nr DAILY EDITION uoingoveroig: milium diuuc fr double-edge razors won mere vni in ii iui year ' than any other economy blade HARTT" SHOES FOR MEN Hartt Shoes have the quality and style that has made them the most outstanding line in Canada. Latest styles and fittings, from narrow to wide widths in hoots and oxfords, in brown and black. Ilartt's Army, Navy and Air Force Shoes carried in stock. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 1942. How to Live More Than 7 Years Most retail stores 75 percent of them do not last longer than seven years under the same ownership. 1 hey m.iv nnf rrn rmnlrriinr mnsr iiisr fnlrl nn hpp.msR rhPir J J I r J - I ... owners' capital has been used up. Poor management is one explanation of retailer mortality; another is the fail-! ure to get new customers to replace inevitable customer: wastage. j Every business needs new customers, and new cus-! tomers are found only by seeking them ; they are not won otherwise. Plain as is this truth, the fact remains that most retailers, in every community, do not definitely seek new customers; they make no visible, forceful and continuing effort to attract new customers. In other words, they do not acquaint the buying public, via advertisements published in the local newspaper, that its custom is wanted. Too much reliance is placed on such matters as a good location, a good stock, right prices, and a good service. But despite these things, most men and women go to stores which publicly invite their custom. Advertising informs buyers near and far about where they can get what they want ami about prices, and this sort of information gives them direction when they go shopping. They go most readily to stores which illumine themselves, so to speak. All of us are attracted and guided by light. A retail store which stays unlighted by newspaper advertising gets fewer customers than it would otherwise get. It is life insurance for a retail business when it seeks Buy Now What You Can... Buy now those enduring goods and services which the law permits you to buy. Buy furniture and furnishings, clothes and other enduring things which sooner or later you will be needing. Have your house painted now. Have its inners walls papered now. Have the roof repaired or renewed now. Put in new heatini? Pniinmpnrs b ronuc notice IsOFTBALL uetence ot tanaua Regulations Prohibition of Phtitogftiptiy of Specified l'Jacrs In tlic Province ui ISritMi Colunitij. OKDEK WHEREAS Regutotk! 18 of the Defence of Canada Regulations I Consolidation) 1941. as amended by Order in Council dated 27th Oc tober, 1941. P.C. 7987, and order m 'Council dated 17th January. 1942. P.C. 227, provides inter alia that, subject to any exemptions for i which provision may be made by order of a competent authority, no , person shall, except under the authority of a written permit Krart-cd by or on behalf of the component authority, make o.- pub.Uh any photograph, tJcetch, plan or other representation of. or of any part of. or object in any area in Canada as may be spvc'ied bv order of a competent authority (being an area in relation to which the restriction of photography appears to that competent authority 'to be expedient in the interest of the safety of the state and have a camera with him in any such area, and further that such competent authority may make such orders and any person acting on behalf of sucn competent authority may give iuch special directions as the said authority or person thinks necessary relating to the publication or tion of photographs, sketcnes. plans or other representations made under the autnomy ot a written permit as aforesaU. AND WHEREAS I. th- undersigned Minister of National Defence, am a competent authority (for the purposes of the said Kes illation and it appears to me that 'the areas and objects mentioned hereunder are ones In relation to which the restriction of photo raphy is expedient in the interests of the safety of the State. 1. NOW THEREFORE I. the said Minister of National Defence, in pursuance A the said Regulation 18. as amended, do hereby order that no person shall make or publish any photograph, sketch, plan or other representa tion in any of the areas or placei hereunder specified or of any part inereoi, or nave a camera therein. or of any of the objects hereunder specified except under Uu author ity oi a written permit granted on my behalf by the Oeieral Officer Commanding-in - Chief, Pacific Command or the Commanding Officer Pacific Coast R.C.N. i or the Air Officer Commanding Wes tern Air command: Ma) il) Esquimau Harbour. Up per and Lower Victoria Harbour, the shore line faces ol banks or cliffs of Southern Vancouver Island conttguwis and adjacent thereto, and extending from Sheringham Point on the Southwest coast to, and including, Sidney Island, James Island, Coal Island ami Piers island. 2) The shore line and area In the Immediate viclmtv of booKe Lake and Coldstream Lake situate northwest of the city of Victoria. Vancouver Harbour and the waters of Burrard Inlet (except the North Arm, otherwise known as Indian Arm), situate, lying and being to the East of a line from the most westerly edge of Point Grey to Point Cowan on Bowen Island, including the bridges at Fim Narrows and at Second Narrows, and the waterfront facilities relating to shipping, and the shores and faces of banks or cliffs touched by the ybove described waters, (c) Prince Rupert i British Columbia) Harbour and approaches, including Metlakatla Passage, the whole' of Digby Island and Including the tallway bridge at Zenardl Rapids and water front facilities related in shipping, shores and faces of cliffs adjoining the above area. new customers by means of newspaper advertising ,dV ,Yorke wand, antuh coium Therefore, if you, a retailer, want your business to live "SLSiaS, Ynrk jung uiiu to grow, De unigent in seeking new customers. p i Island, within a radius of one1 mile irom low tide, including' the water front facilities relat-' ing to shipping, shores and faces of bank3 or cliffs of Yorke1 Island. . Any object of the descr!p-: tions following, sitjate within ' British Columbia and Yukon Territory, that is to say: j e) Any fortification, battery searchlight, listening post, or other work of defence: (t) any aerodrome or seaplane eutuun. and kitchen equipments now. Mend fences now. Mend 'g)MSvnrrly of any 01 11,8 Vivrl-r - ...U. t t - . . . ''JC3i0' lories. uiunuii ccjiiciii, wuirvH iiuw. use present purchasing ,n' any barracks, encampment. power to have and do legitimate and necessary things. I couriBo?taprepaforn.i J.dter on it is going to be impossible to get and do much1 Pation by a"v oi His Majestyj that is possible now. l,..roIces: ur iii.ii , . . . 'u any arsenal, magazine or we know that there are two opinions in regard to this' store tor munition of war, matter of foresighted buying and doing. Some urge the KwTRieVSS puuiic to conserve money which is good advice at all "whether completed or in cource times. Some declare that it is wrong to consume now.ijiaSiiuitory or A.r goods and services which mav later on be hard, if not imJ F8rce wireless, telegraph, tele-possible to get. Just the &?&iJTa staUon r any same, our counsel is: Buy and do now what the law permits you to buy and do now Do',k' ,a.ny mfiel of war eltntr com-what yqu can to maintain trade, for trade is a nation's a, 'Sy &3 SFSS1 Sage and a community's ifeb bod. Keen in trood emnlovment nil , r a"y ;vi!iinS worker By doing now LoSSS. JSSSWR ing shortly if not presently, we make ourselves better e.?emK actlon or as. ,l ,c'sult ot able to endure the harder times which may beThead It is SSS?-taken 10 rePd enemy ac ' ; Sojf you cnn'aHordToyTbuyBan,l do enduring S2SSfc-- S ' tilings now. (0) any electricity, Ras or water worn, or any easometcr or res STARTING The In ter.-,e rv ices Softball League will get under way on Saturday of this week for the season with no lew than eleven teams In asmpetltion. The league is among the activities being organised lor the troops during the coming sum mer by the Y. M. C. A. under th direction of Cliff Leslie, area sh- ervlsor. The teams entered are Edmonton Fusiliers, two: Seal Cove, two; Antl-Aircraft, Service organised for the season. Civilian teams are being invited to enter along, with those of the force in the soccer competition. Organisation of baseball will be Proceeding later. Meanwhile, services bowling activity on a, league basis will scon be winding up while basketball has another month to go. SPORT CHAT Creation of Kolf's hall of fame by the Professional Golfers Association with Bobby Jones. Francis iQulmet. Walter Hagen and Oene Saraien the first stars to be honored with membership, was an of a shrine at Augusta, Oa. BASKETBALL i LAST NIGHT Prince Kuprl P-y Win Acaln But Loral Girl Lose. , Winning by a score of 41 to 25 last night the Uo-Me-Hi boys basketball twin kpt til lead In the current series with the Ocean ( mils Hlii The Ocean Falls girls vnn hv a score of 36 to 11 Clossta of the visitors spotted the first Mint of the evening when he nude a free throw from a penalty Corps. Ninth Heavy Battry. 102nd lM on Maedonald Battery, Navy. Signals and united :towed th a basket Arney foi-and Char- Slates Transport. Th-we is said to lM(on -jth a penalty. Fast play be a great deal of ajood pfeytag (oufd before Lang managed to alent and a ronaidtraMe mmsr 1 thrown with a lovely shot, of public Interest Is expected to foiL, by Cloana. Santerbanc. be taken in addition to that li.-.,, .-j Charleston with a among the troops themselves, jt efe. Wall and Cfozsa of Tmes will be played Monday, jw, uaner-makers made a penalty Wednesday, Friday and Saturday iw -tv-, Arney made four and nitjhts. iLon made two points. To end Within a week football will be I the half at 18 to 13, Oxenbury and Charleston came through with thre points between them while Santerbane chalked up six. Play after the half was much slower and the third Quarter end ed 2 to IS In the last phase ot the game Print Rupert started! off with new energy, making tlx ' ooints before the visitors started. Charleston went off tor personals. Powers followed with a basket, as did Postak and Maedonald. Sub stitutes came in for Rupert and, tja hmhukI tun H&ftlrLl fallow- 1 led onTfrom Maedonald. Break- -m-I ( ing through with one basket each.Jf scoring wtth the score 41 to 35. The local lads are ahead by a total of 97 points the aggregate.; With Joan Rhodes making 13 points, the Ocean Falls lassies nounced one year ago yesterday at badly defeated the local girls Chicago. Plans called for erection to 11. Captain Betty Payne Wanted - Raw Furs iiicaiKsr MAKKrrr CRICKS PAID Representing HUDSON'S HAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. OK.MI1EI.M, Cow Bay, Prince Rupert. Il.O, rhone 815 At the Sign of the "Kingfisher" AM. PAINT DEPENDABLE PAINTS AND MATERIALS Made and Tested in British Columbia Mirlm Pjinli, tny color Mirint Cltir Vmlh MjriM (mdioI Quick Dry Clit iMmil Aluminum flint Ofm d Wkitt Shtllld Mithyr Hrdutt Mtrior Vimith Stain Antl-foulm CompoiilioM IM-tktll Inttfior rim Dt-Lait Kaliomiito Oil Shint-la SUIn Putt rnt lotikh Cuntnlttd IfuiM Kingfithtr Scotii Brind Altwidcr Mumy Mirin or Household Faint Virnuhtl ind miing mittfiili lor tny oultid or intidt (iniihin. ttltklithtd SO Ttn Minuficturtri md Diitributorf PRINCE RUPERT VANCOUVER 119 e 38, Rupert alio did very well with 7,' points. I Chicago Black. Hawks won the' 'The lineups were: Stanley Cup nine years ago to-. Boys night, defeating Detroit Red Wtas; Ocean Fa'Js Closca, 6; Charles-' 1 to 0 at Chicago. It was the first ten, 6; Powers, 4; Oxenbury. 4; time Chicago won the world title.' Wall. 3: Larsen. 3: Booney. To-1 Next year Tommy Oorman. the tal. 3. Hawks coach, led Montreal Maj Bo-Me-Hl Arney. 11; 8anter- roans to the Utle. ban. 9; Long. 9; Lee. 4: Ma-don- r ' errolr. oi any oil store situated at or serVing Victoria. Vaneou- aid. 4; Alexander. 2; Pustak. 2; , Garvich. Tutal. 41. Girl. i ver. Prince Rupert. Bsouunalt Bsatumalt . .. - and Yorke Island. i,; ,: 3: ur. I: 2. AND I DO FURTHER QRDER Marshall: Palmer Total. 38. that any photographs, sketches. Bo-Me III Payne, 7: Owen. 4- rS uaoer TlSJl!SSLr' JXi pDl Armlror Total. 11 written permit as provided in par- agraph 1 above, shall not be pub-! Kf"ee was Johnny Comadma, llshed unless and until they have ' "re keener Alex Hill, and time- acting on my behalf. ma give"' tomo" "Htht will be such directions as he thinks nec- two mot Rames in the Exhibition -essary for securing that anv furh Hall. ' photographs, sketches, nlam or I UH other representations cincruiBiions shall snail not not be DC approved bv him th! hi. 3. In . f if ry t ni.ti published unleas and until they I, nit I lllhc Will have been so submltvj to and!JulA V-lllUb if 111 w His Majesty's include Ills Majesty in the right of Canada or of any Province. 4. DATED AT the Dnartnunt Be Hard to Get WASHINOTON, April 13: Oolf of National Defence at the City of clubs will soon be hard to pur- ?hiavi,thls, 4th d,ay J Marc!? ,n cnaJW ,n United State. A ban the year of our Lord, one thou- ha hn bwn place1 ia. . . . sand nine hundred and forty-two . on u,c of Sgd) J. L. RALSTON. ttaln materials from which they Minister of Nation:.! Defence are made. f?tfSaf2MMBMifcBlsMtsisisn-slsMiMisMB bsAsh ,mw rhone f.r Tree DU.ff This advt. i not published or display" by t' c Board or by the Government of Bnt.'.h C OUU COUNTUY AND IIO.MKS I) KM AM) GOOD SERVICE We ask your co-operation Our country r'--, gawllne We are aW advied that w ' a. ' a replace tires for our trucks. In order to malnUIn prompt service we ak you lo plate all coal order, it k a day Bcroite liixivr.itY is r.xnxTi:i v will enable us to route ur deliveries In t ie r . : manner, tlvreby o.n-rviiiK botli ga-wii: Albert & McCaffery Lli rnosr.s lit on in TIRES GASOLINE In continuance of our polU-y of ttnln: car Die brl advaiilate and helplnt to ronwrve to-necdrd to help win the war. Mr lll except orders t-lor delivery on the day following rerelpt f older lo bt delivered Monday unlew it h rrnomLi. Hi lo ruulc thrm ultti other dtllmles. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. Lli. roOTIIIM Al.m.UTA COMIIV MllUVt1 111 I.KLI Y VAI.I.r.Y COUS rooc i.imvi nr. i 1 ... - ... 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