1 FAQ1 TWO TBI bAiLT KEff I MEN'S SOLID LEATHER Work Boots In Crepe, Panco and Oak Tanned Soles. Priced from 2.95 T0 $7.50 .4 S?s7- Our Stock of SHOE FINDINGS Including Polishes, Laces, Arch Supports, Corn Pads, Shoe Trees, Etc, is the Largest in the City SOLE AGENTS FOR JACK AND JILL SHOES Family shoe store ltD The Ilome of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates In City Per year, $5.00; Half Year, $250; One Month, 50c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mail. $3.00 a Year Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 ADVERTISING KATKS Local Readers, per line, per Insertion .25 Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion .02 Member of Audit bureau ot Circulations MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The OnsrtHtn Press Is exclusively entitled to ase Tor rapu.bllca.tlon of all newt iMrpctcr credited to It or to the Associated Ptern In this paper and tlao the local mvs .published therein. Ail light U republication of soecU! daraUohes therein are also reserved DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL Tuesday, May 20, 1941. Ethiopia Is Free - - v One of the first results of the war is the freeing of Ethiopia and its reversion to the former control. The while ago but the Italian forces have officially given upiroR, me druggie, r rom now on only a police torce will be l-e- OUired in that COUntrv. tho Rritih nrmv to . join other units in ,the eastern ........... Mediterranean area. The ! U!l!i f il A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A OOOI) PLACE TO BUY IMPORTED BRITISH SCATTER RUGS A new shipment. 27xS4: Qi l?t Buy British dooda' 3Ut)U PHONE 775 TO TELL ! AMERICA i LONDON. May 20- CP Three members of the London Fire brigade who have gone through the 'wot air attacks the capital has endured are to tour the United States and Canada. The trio, Dls-trtet officer D. D. Ivall and auxiliary firemen R. Haybrook and C. Palmer, will tell people In America first-hand stories or bi fire raids on London. ! Last winter Fire Chief McElll- gott of New York sent two of his officers to study raid conditions In the metaooolis. The eomingr rmir jwtfl constitute a return visit. 1 uistncx un:er ivan was a professional fireman before the war , He has been fighting firr) in London almost continuously sinoe thej severe aliases began last Septem-)f r. Haybrook was formerly a urn- . r t At i lessiunai arusi ana aiso one oi uie . crew of the flreboat Massy Shaw which rescued many survivors from , I ormrr iv, kv t....i Th firemen are takln? with them 100 palntlmr. and water- colors of fire scenes In London. most of them the work of auxiliary liiremen wno were - proiessionai 52 J mmm- FOR SAL. FOR SALE 60 h.p. Caterpillar with two drums In first class shape. Reasonable. C. W. Swan-son, Butedale. (122) FOR QUICK SALE, Owner leaving town, 308 7th Ave.. West, flve-joprn. bungalow, two bedrooms, fully modern, on sewer, hard-wryxl floors, two lots, fine garden, foundations Just renewed. Vacant June 15, $2,200. II. G. .Helge on, Ltd. (121) SALE Fumed oak dinintr sujte. (colonial style, $30; Com-binatlon writing desk, $15; 8-day clock, $5. Phone Green 922. (118) SiTwellf oil wells. y 18 th(?y Wil1 bG Se,U t0 hdp defCml thG riosuliroRwW-n.dorsed,n. Facing Reality There comes a time in the lives of most men when they come faee to face with reality and cannot dodge it Such a time has arrived for every man and woman in Canada who has a sum of money over and above that needed for ordinary expenditures. There few Canadians who do not treasure money, either it. for the protection it affords the individual against unlorseen calamity or for the value it represents in terms of goods which it will buy. Some treasure money because it is the concrete result of years of hard work. Others are reluctant to part with money because to them it is a shelf- erini arm nvmnl Mm fv:i.. ' uuim uic iaiiiiiy, Now, however, Canadians are faced with the realization that, no matter how highly they regard their nerson- CaSl re,seres' they must loan il in order to keep it. rhe battle against Germany can be viewed in part as a battle m behalf of Canadian cash in hand. Let Germany win and assets of Canadians will dry up almost to the vanishing point. Grea,t Jritai"' Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, t v India and Canada have been left alone to fight the Nazi monster. The challenge, undoubtedly the most stupendous m world history, demands the active help of every Canadian. Those with money, be it fifty dollars or two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, must loan their cash to the government if Canada is to carry on with her nres-ent share in the big battle: The man or woman who shrugs his or her shoulder and deliberate y attempts to duck from under the respon-sibihty of each individual m this time of national crisis will earn the contempt of his fellow citizens 527 9th Avenue West. (120) FOR SALE Complete set of tans . WANTED vr(v-uusiwiici tui LC L bag for the Little Theatre's pro-J ductjon "The Private Secretary" at the Capitol, May 28. Please Phone 96. (H8) FOUND FOUND-r-: Pair or glasses In blue case. Finder can have them by calling and paying the cost of this advertisement. Dally News. ' t.f. POSITION WANTED DESIRES, Good Position Have Al references and bonded for last 14 years. For further Information Phone Green 974. (122) LOST LOST Pair of transparent rimmed glasses.: Between Booth School and Duhsmulr St. Phone 3c"8. . (118) 1 FOR'SALE OKRENT Room blouse with elc.-trlc light, at Vanderhoof, B. C. Apply Geo. Ogstor.iyanderiioof or Valentin DalrywP.rlnce Rupert, B. C. (120) 3 STAR doomed RYE This advertisement Is sot published or dUpltyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot nrltlsh Columbia. "WEE MAC" IS POET Prince Rupert Newspaper- man, Now Air Raid Warden, Inspired To Verse Find their vain boast belled. From every iar a glory's spread Radiant for countless years; London defies her hours of dread, And laughs even through her tears. ! ' with dignity she bears each bruise; Naught has she to conceal; A cltv that can stoutlv choose To brave her dire ordeal. Firmly for Freedom; Honor, Truth Stands she unflinchlnaly: Her men and wompii, age and youth Tn thAir nvtromtfti Time's toui-.h all wounds of warfare heals; Let time the fame extol Of London for each scar reveals The triumph of her soul. Better to wear ten thousand smrs, Ten thousand wound to fppi iThan craven-hearted lower thi bars, And cringe 'neath conquering heel. RELIABLE woman wants work y 1 the hour. Phone Red 421. ' - UN TUB MTKE.MK fOt'KT OF ItKITlSIl U8) I COM MltlA IV I'KOIUTK IMMEDIATFIV Th. Urr "' ,:htB"' ' ',0," the Cltv f lrlrw.. n,,,wr Columbia, into. lio (I If ( on llerrmher 1st, Pursuant to the provisions of Section 2 of the Trustee Act of the Province of British Columbia I herehy give notice that on the 26th day of April 1641 ny ppulnrtinpnt n Executor of the Estate of the UU John WUllam McKUilev, Drowed, was confirmed by letters Rroljate Issued out of the Sup. reme Court cf British Columbia, and that all persons mWbted to the sold Estt ere rwnilml to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith IUld fill IWlVm. 1 1 n 1. 1 n r 1 1 I . the sa d esta,te are required to file them ! vciuiea w.n me on or before June 15th 1941 falling which dlstrtbu-tlon shall he made having regard only to claims whloh are In my hands. Da.t4M at. Prinze TTttnMt n rt ,ut. n. ;Uy of May A. D. 1941. ' CLIFFORD OILKER By his Solicitors, Brown Sc llarvey, Bwiner Block, Prln Rupert, n. C. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms not Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress CARDINALS I TAKE LEAD Itut Margin t)ver Brooklyn Dodgers In National League Is Again j St. Only siathemaucai 1 NEW YORK. May 20: (CP Once again the Brooklyn Dodgers' have dropped below the St. Louis' 1 Cardinals mathematically but not In games won and lost in the Na-j tlonal League standing. Yesterday the Dodjers were swamped 14 to 1' in a batting barrage by the Chl-j cago Cubs The Cardinals were Idle ! 'The Cardinals have a lead of four percentage poinj although the' Brooklyn team is actually half a rame ahead on the basis of games) won and lost. Cincinnati Reds and i Pittsburg Pirates advanced to fifth and sixth places respectively by virtue of victories over Boston Bees and New York Giants. Boston slipping into seventh place. j In the American League the lead I of the Cleveland Indians was re-duVed another full game to three gam the Indians toslng to the! Philadelphia Athletics in a etas1 contest while the seoond place Chi-1 uruu. t a. i .i so vvuu? oox were laicing me it i i several Norman Mackintosh, for ... Spnatlp, . i - - w. wkivm m uti painters before the war. Some are years a newspaperman in Prince over Boston Red Sox and confirm- tne worK ot Haybrook. The pictures Rupert In the early days, is an air jed their hold on third place over will be sold In America for the mm urirHon in innrinn nnw in 'the New York v.inirPM u-om benefit of the firemen's fund. ', ,,, ho. pifiJloslns to the lowlv St. Louis FOOTBALL TONIGHT 0:45 1M. DRY DOCK vs. COMI'OSIT SERVICES Willi tuv iiv w - " ir,.n.... r. Browns. I One raidless night, while on, telephone duty at his ARP poit, Mackintosh, moved by the way London has stood up before incessant bombing, composed a poem which he called "London Triumphant.' He submlted it to a London Yesterday's Big League scores: National League Pittsburg 2. New York 1. Chicago 14. Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 7. Boston 3. American Learuc Philadelphia 5. Cleveland Louis 5. New York 1 newspaper which published it In a Detroit 4, Bwton 2. .Sunday edition. Here It is: I Chicago 8. Washington 6 Old London on her time-worn face Wears many a new made scar; i Foul foemen leaving there their trace Her beauty strives to mar. I The league standings to National League W St. Louis 50 i Brooklyn , 22 New York ig Chlcazo 19 But from each wound a flower has Cincinnati 12 bloomed ' .Pittsburg 10 Another London pride; Boston 11 The knaves that deemed our city Phlladelnhla 0 American I.eaeue ! Cleveland 23 'Chicago 17 Detroit 16 I New York io .Boston ., 13 ; Washington 14 jPhlladelphla 12 ot. Louis u date: L 8 9 11 15 17 15 17 20 11 11 14 17 14 18 18 19 SPORT CHAT J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Bank lildg. Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK Second St. Phone Green 416 VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY' STORE Phones 18 & 19 vn U( m PtS. .714 .710 .593 .441 .414 .409 .393 310! I. ,C7C .007 r .533 1 1 .485 .481 .438 .400 .367 and dies. 3 wing pumps, 1 logging ".Quitting themselves .is unperturbed Cleveland. SI?,; American l" League Lea2ue entry entry. Jack just like new, 2 bath tubs, a, veteran! on mmrin- lDesplte tne "etitness of the game wash basins and sinks, with all the fltUngs good as new, 5 hand saws, 4 crosscut saws at very reasonable prices. Phone Black 324. B.C. Furniture Co. (tf) FOR SALE Tennis pourt to be demolished. Lumber for sale. Phone Black 987 after 5 p.m. (120) WANTED r- day work, ery. WANTED Bright young boy for Apply Chris' Mill Bak- (119) I Londoners unafraid. I Sunday baseball w. inaugurated iat Washington 23 years ago yes-jterday. More Uian 15,000 persons turned out to see Uie Senators snatch a 12-lnnlng 1-0 victory over Through dally danger, night P1 mad slx crs- "tu, tlll n-i . ""wu ueiyea. one or nnnnrta'c most promising scullers, sailed for !EngKand tb compete In the Dia- Hiuiiu ccuiy competition 16 years ago today. Belvea was tinlld'irv lost the race but started out for another attemnt In 1924 On th. way to England, he became 111. and i subsequently had to retire from ac-l uve competiUon. CHIROPRACTOR Stanley w. Colton, D.qh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 610 Service PHONE C51 Enou "Tuesday Mi;. y gh ALA BASTINE To Do Mv Ffrrl rnr. 1 -iug 12' x 12' Cost Only $1.50! Z4 Hour Service at Kegular Itates Ml Let AlobosUne-tlnUd bring , ehtm nd w.. to yout home. u'ulr H Beoutllul Tint. Mixe with luke.w, water. Wo,n ?ff C.V'I.g W'lm.Wf 250 iq. feel, one coot vJJ Get a FREE colout-rhatt tr,u- When You Want a reliable, Comfortable, Dependable lAAi nurvkic Trains leave I'rince Rupert for the Kast Monday, Wednesday, Friday, G p.m. Air-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Ca. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver on Thursday and Saturdays 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean lall, and Powell Klvcr m For Full Information and Reservation, ft Call or Write CITY TICKET OIT ICE, 52 3rd Avenue Phone 2C0 Prince Ilupert. Agents for Trans Canada Air IJ Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every rruunfement All our coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Al. o a ocmpieu line of lumber for every type of building. Our shinN' af (rom the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried una cave all of the natural oilj so necessary to long life and dmacCj SAND CKMRNT GRAVKL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. IMIONC C5! HOLIDAY SPECIAL The Favorite TENNIS RACKET Excellent quality British make-Special Price $2.95 ShAZENGER TENNIS RACKETS The finest quality Known the world over. Choose a Slazcngcr from our complete stock $4.50 T0 $22.00 Come in and see themFree illustrated list No. l'Slazenger Tennis Balls-Each 50c 0 for Court King Tennis Balls Each 35c 3 for !'m '5c and 95c .Handle Grips Oilskin Racket Covers