that two Extra Special CLEARANCE SALE Broken Line Now is your opportunity to take advantage of our many super bargains in short end lines. While They Last Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good .Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PKIKCE IlUPEItT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert pally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion , Local Readers, per line, per insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance . Paid in Advance, per month 98 86 By Mall to ill partaxrf British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By Mall to all other countries, per year J02 ,25 $3.00 .50' 3.00 1 9j00 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ?W1 Of" JUE CANADIAN PRESS . T? CintrtUa Pjwa U excluslrelr entitled to ue I or republication of U nevi lntctt creoud to tt or to the AfocUtJ pres. In ItZ BapeTSid lso tbj All rtghu ot republication of special tSaeirttm therein ere alao reserrel. PAXLY EDITION Monday, September 9, 1940. WAKIXR FROM SI.ERP "The most enpniiraHncr thinw T ;pp on trip wnrld hnr- - " . . r w r . o "a & i lzon on the first . day of the second year of the present war is that-the British people are waking up as after a long sleep," says Elmore Philpott. I "Not ince 1909 or 1910 has the social conscience of j the British public been as obviously active as it is rightj now. . I "Perhaps the war had to force the dispersal of thous- ands of slum children throughout England's green and pleasant land to make the comfortable classes see for themselves the human results of living in appalling pov-i erty. Perhaps the legions of the new destroyer had to be) encamped just a few miles away, across a narrow strip of' water, to make Britons begin to take stock of the landj in which they lived. Perhaps among all of the hundreds! of lies broadcast by the Goebbel'&lie factory this truth has-been flung to the world that what is going on today isj not just another war but another phase of a war revolution. At anv rate. RHfish nPU'snnnoru Viotra lnmtn 4.llJ about political and social conditions in terms which would have been inconceivable a few months ago." SECONP WAR LOAN The easiest and most comfortable way of helping the war js for those who can afford it to buy war loan bonds, lhey are the safest investment Canada has and at the same time they provide the sinews of war in order That final victory may be achieved. To those who have money fn the bank or in easily convertible Investments ve suggest that at least a part of it may be invested m these bonds. If Germany should win because Canada did not do her duty, none of the investments of people here would have much value. The best way just now to protect our democracy is to buy war bonds so that the Canadian forces may be sustained in the (Meet fler in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 Can Ride for Price of One NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zartlll Froprletor "A JIOMK AWA? FROM HOME" Rtei 75c op 80 Room Hot U Cold VTter- Prlnce Rupert, P.Q., fbonetSI r.O.JJoxlM Kindergarten Ke-Qpening Wednesday, September 4 th ST. ANDREWS MISSION Cth &Tatlow riione Blue 997 Army Transport Beat Fusiliers Cm AVE LIFE FOR PJDfiFXJM TH2 DAILY .NEWS MaamtkeMeoi - fft ffftttl oficers who decide to put their ; heads together for the purpose xf making a concrete road? WALTON, Eng.. Sept. 9: tCP It was rurious that In the recent Folks Get Papers Despite Air Raid Were Married ! Saturday Eve nno sm e ' ' " vew, Dealers Jfl SiuUh JEnjland The D. JO. S. & T. O. ftfall weather Vn Prince Rupert? ' iwt Let Nails Interfere With Miss Edith Boswell Become, Bride team took the Irish Fusiliers to 'ausXa M Duncan MiUrx At VxUy ! camp Saturday afternoon at the pince Jtupert 'society" i5 ry And interesting Ceremony Oyro Ball Park to the score of democratic and so, evidently, are the; yjpgjjjjjso, England. Sept. 9: 1 19 to 17. The game was enjoyed members of the Naturists Club ln(CpiNews agenU ot Brighton, . ... -venlne Saturdav In A 8 by the spectators as well as those tendon. Their O0O says: -Mem- HoTe and other southcoast towns . n JJJJJ fitheLS who took part. It was the first be rshlp is .strictly limited as to m thu dUtrlct a cowpre. j ft J'f win for the Army Transport team. niUpDer$ so there is no fear that it henslre Mhme to as.utt dlsW- " " Z "T" f took pUce t St. Andrew's Corporal Peace? of the JSi&nals win fer be overcrowded, so umpired. uncongenial spirits or, persons that t. m h. ...f ofi UgJtew Cathedral, Very Key. ,JL JFtu , r h:Jd Vfeon. toe dean, offlej. Irish Fusniers-Piche. McCaughy. note mlo lhe club. The club meet News. Agents Federation Is dividing ' we" became Paroe ine the bride prwe pi o Duncan uncan Mould. Faukner. Emery. Oalvne.',K r uhn hitherto ,. nutria inin urea jnd If anv ' " ' . " " v. v"v , tj imr Th hrlrtml11 m Nlcksfourk, Lastuka. Sgt. RothwelL haTe ea deterred from Joining" a agent in an area Is the vi; Jm of D. D. A U T. p. Watson, Den. Na)tUrist Club by the iear ibit tfaeyfpn aif raid his business wUl be luck, Oliver. Middleton, Quelpha, nnd fellow-members gome enjpQrarlly taken over for him. Buster. Wllby, TuthUl, Wlco?, humble emDloyee, the butcher, ' Tf n rhon is destroyed customers the Misses Eleanor Moxley and Audrey Wrathall and the maid at honor Miss Evy Rlvtt. P. H. JJn- Swan. r,.lk-. nr ihi. insurance man. will have their papers delivered by."' zey gave f " the pride v"wc.." in ,U:L' marrlae" . -t Saturday at 1 pum. ihe 7 there Js atr ohblsh another Bews mt, bl if tn I team will meet i"""-. Miller A rcceptko 'cer? 'O'100 oltow in m Signals softball shon Is unaffected but the net nt ... I " 7 .... iKilfflPS- H.i nnrt h cniinlo in the p. p. J3. U 7- O. at he Gyro Ball Park This should be a good game. 4is.injured another agent win carry i ?" -- milltarv'tl;. .taking up residence on Dunsmuir niH ., .r hr of the v,,m ... Street Miss Bothwell has been for but he known a good many who are! Uie past few years a member of the combined work of a wife and a !the stalt of the Ban pf Montreal, vy of Jovejy daughters. Walking along the bank of a water. regiitrattoh there were no Atnerl-j "Was her father surprised when way, John Jones, ?1, saw a pigeon ejnf mi qanAdians. v'ou 'ou wand to marry her? In the water. Jumped Jn. was eaed "Was he surprised? The gun al with crafhps and drowned; Jake says hr is a self-made" man" jiost fell out of his hands." The groom Is In the customs ser vice. Pally New Cls.wlfira Ada print results. Patriotic Note In Fall Things I Vr fcUres tUUut t. ,nt Of I.. . . uniieu State vrnif imnt a Patriotism la anv fnr ,. .T ball's best seller in New shops. " In women's clothe, voml Jewelry, women's hafc. m demic. - Little girls wear pinafores m. broidered with "God Blea Amwi-a." Satin negligees bear tin strange device "Vive i;im. Buttons, belU, ear-rlnSj. Mmwj t,c iucirtjiy BivinKiea with shields flags and the letter it e . from many a lapel and eagles DOMINION OF CANADA" SECOND WAR LOAN 300,000,000 " ,J ' - The Bank of Canada is authorized hy the Minister of Finance to announce the offering of a loan to be issued for cash in the following terms: 3 Per Cent Bonds due October 1, 1952 Callable on or after .October 1, 1919 ' ' . ... :J$8ue Price; 91175 and accrued interest , Yielding 3,125 to maturity JVuoiuliiutions of Hearer Bond: $100, $500, $1,000 . . The wfwA&ipUl fe. .yse4 t:.ihe oyernmnt to firmce expenditures for war purposeB.' : .-paynjeni htete m&4e-ih full' agaipst 'delivery of Interim certificates on or after Octolier 1, )940,V . Principal and interest. yviji 'iSe payabje' ih iavvf ul money of Canada. Interest will Jie payable without charge semiannually at aiiy hrpthiii Caflaor ahycharfei-edljank. The Bonds will be dated October 1, 1940. .In atcdrdwce wiih ihiuncenirtm, by the Minister of Finance on August 18, 1W, the Bank of Canada has been further authorized to announce that applications will be received to convert Dominion of Canada m.Boiul due September 1, 1H0, which have not yet been presented for payment, into an equal par value of additional bonds' hf the above issue, The 41 Bonds accepted for conversion (with final coupon detached) will be valued at and the resultant cash adjustment in favour of het applicant will bemadf tU the time of delivery of the new Bonds, on or after October J, mp. . Cash subscri6fi8?tfni inversion applications may be made through any approved investment dealer or stock broker of through any branch in Canada of any chartered bank, from whom copies of ihe official prospectus oontaining complete details of Uie issue may be obtained. ; ; , " The Minister of Finance reserves the right'to allot cash subscriptions in full or in part. JlisU for cash mbimptms .. of 9 a.m.t E.D.T., on Monday, September (9$;. aid may be closed at any time at the discretion of : MinUter of- Finance, 'with or without ''notice? ; .. , OlTrti, Septenipei 6, 1940. .