PAQE 8IX NIAGRA MAID GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR W? have just received a shipment of this pure Silk Underwear including Vests and Bloomers, in sizes 30-VI. They come in l'ink or White in Plain Weave or Drop-slitch. VESTS from $4.25 to $5.50 BLOOMERS from 5.00 to 5.50 For those who prefer something slightly cheap?r, we have a wonderful value in Vests, only Dropstitch style at $2.15 each, and also a heavier quality plain weave, cut Opera style, at $2.05 each4 H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 9. Phone Blue 428. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, $ to 8. Phone 688. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. Many a good stove gives poor results because it is supplied jwilh the wrong kind Of coal CONSUMERS COAL js picked for stove use. It is steady-heating bright-burning coal freed from iihoking impurities. Try CON i SUM EP.S. See how your stove 'will "behave." ; Consumers Coal Go. Ltd Phones 7 and 311. 3rd Ave. and Fulton Street. Your Friends If there is one thing we do appreciate in this world it is our friends and to find a charming and sincere way in which to tell them so is a problem that is not sasy to solve. There is, however, one season of the year when expression of appreciation and friendliness is appreciated. The Xmas Season No loksn of friendship is more effective than a LASTIXO '(II FT no matter how small. It gives the sterling ring of sincerity as nothing' else can do in the years to come. OUR LARGE RANGE OF JEWELLERY, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, China, (lenuiuc Ivory, Umbrellas, Brassware, Lamps, Leather Goods, Amber Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Pipes and Novelties. Will Solve Your Problems. Quality,. Servcie and Value is Our Motto. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist. $1 Deposit will secure a TURKEY at 35c per Hi. if placed before December 15. Aflcr that date, nrarkcl price prevails. ORDER NOW. GROCERIES AND MEATS. Lowest Price. Highest Quality. FARMERS Marie EPSON COAL We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL In any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone 68. Slaughter SALE Coats & Hats Wonderful Bargains "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. 1 sLLLLLLBt) The'Lillt Dohrrfiy Compered wlih ordinary HwJ piano WHY NOT HAVE A PIANO IN YOUR HOME FOR XMAS? For Sale and Ileal at Walker's Music Store Ltd, CHURCHILL IS A CANDIDATE Running as Liberal for West Leicester Following Defeat Last Year BEATEN BY PROHIBITION Was In Coalition Government During Time of War and Also in Asqulth Cabinet I.ONDO.V, Dec.' 5. Canadian (foil ll.u. ,t I tin nin.l iA I 1 1 j.' . win i t.iv 1 1 1 u I'll. turesque nurcs 111 me poiuirai life of the United Kingdom in re cent years is HI. Hon. Winston Churchill, Liberal candidate in West Leicester. He suffered a temporary eclipse in the general election of Xovembr 15, 11)22 when Edward Scrymgeour, pro hibilionist, defeated him in his old constituency of Dundee, Scotland. Churchill began his parlKa mcnlary career as a Conservative, is first seat in the House of Commons being fur Oldham in IU00. Unlike his distinguished father, the late Lord IlamJolph Churchill, Winston seemingly cared little for party names, and in 190G he was returned to parliament a Liberal member for .Northwest Manchester. Two years later ho was elected in Dundee as a Liberal wnd he con tinued to hold that seat until his defeat last year. Since l'JOd Winston Churchill has" occupied the following posts in the Hritish mhtislry: Under-Secretary of State for (he Col onies. President of the Hoard of Trade, Home Secretary. First Lord of the Admiralty. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Minister of Munitions, Secretary of Stale for War and Secretary of State for Air. He was in ifie As-quilh giueruntenl and in I lie Lloyd fieorge coalition government. Beaten by Red Churchill's defeat in Dumhe by llie prohibitionist candidate Scrymgeour was one of the features of the last general election. His ceverness, courage, dash, self-confidence and as-serliveness failed in the fight against the prohibitionist. He went down before " Ned " Scrmygeour who had been regarded in Dundee for twenty years as- a joke, and by the largest poll evrr recorded for any Scottish 'candidate. Scrym-geour's majority was 10.331. Scrmygeour had unsuccess fully opposed Churchill on a number of occasions previously, always as a prohibitionist can didate, but iuthe 1922 contest he had I lie women of Dundee at his Xmas Suggestions ORDER YOUR XMAS TURKEY THIS WEEK, Our prices will be lower thai) for many years, consequently there will be a heavy demand and' orJers placed ahead will receive Hie preference. No, 1 California Walnuts, per lb ..... 40c No. 1 llrazils, per lb. .. 25c Xo. 1 California Almonds, per Hi. ... 25o Xo. 1 Filberts, per lb. . 25c California Cluster Haisins, per lb. . . i . . . . i . . . 25c Clace Cherries, per lb. 76c Almond Paste, lb. . 40c per lb '. . i , . 75c Oround Almonds, lb, 45o per lb 85c Shelled Almonds, per lb. 50c Hroken Shell Walnuts, per lb. 40c Xo. 1 Shell Wal'nutH (while halves , per lb , 65c Mixed Peel, 1 lb, pekg. 45c Rupert Table Supply Three Phones, 211, 212, 281 BENNETT'S CHEMICAL LABORATORY. Assayers, Chemists, Metallurgists. Ore Shippers Agent, TACOMA, Washington, U.S.A. THE DAILY NfcVS. Wednesday, Doccinber 5, 1033' BUILD YOURSELF UP-ANDEND YOUR COLD! A lingering cough or Murty cold will hang on so long as your system is too run-down to throw it off EJJi ,nd no"ce ,h W differ. 'h .Tu "t. alwp and fwl-ih, i?...DniF,w ,r "lrut to rrf ia jourmontjimlen j-ouart cwnpk iclrutwficd. Sold by Ormes Limited in Prince Hupert, and by leading druggists in every city and town. back and won. This was his sixtli fight with Churchill in a period of over fourteen years. The story of these battles was told with class! severity in the figures published Just after the big political battle of 1922. They showed Scrymgeour's progress up Hip stcen hill, from a begin, niug of only 055 voles in 1008 against Churchill's 7.079. to the summit of his ambition last year with more than 30,000 voles against Churchill's 20.000. Gradual Steps Down These siv contests had been marked by (lie gradual step-down of Winston Churchill and the slow, laborious step-up of Ed ward Scrymgeour. The six elections followed one another with short intervals, except the last one, which came after a lapse of four years. SUBSIDIES FOR U.S. SHIPPING RECOMMENDED Board Makes Annual Report to Congress and Shows Difficulty of Situation WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. Pre ferential tariffs or a subsidy re main the only methods of insuring maintenance of an American merchant marine1, the shipping, board declared in its annual rc-l,5 1 port to Congress. as the sole way out the assumption by the government of the excess cost of operation." This in I urn can be acroiiit plished by either of two meth ods," conl iued the report. "First by subventions to American vessels while engaged in carrying cargoes to and from Hie United Stales sufficient to enable litem (o compete with foreign fhips, or second, by t lie complete assump tion by the taxpayers of the en-lire cost of operation, the resulting loss being the country s contribution toward a national men-hunt marine. "From the standpoint of effi- ciency and economy there ran lw no choice. Private operation, icrsoua! responsibility and in dividual initiative would require a relatvely slight assistance to be placed upon a competitive iasis willi foreiKit" shipowners. On the other hand, operation by the government with Its syslem of checks and balances has obvious disadvantages." Clyde." Four Disadvantages The report listed these four factors as operting lo the dis advantage of American ship owners: The high skimlard of livin? in the United Stales, willi conse luenl effect on labor cosls. which would make "an American built ship represent an invest inent 25 per cent greater than a similar vessel constructed on the High wage scales on Amerioan ships "amounting on an ordinary cargo steamer lo approximately fclo.OOO a year" more than the wages on a similar foreign ship. The difficulty of raising capi tal in the United Slates for strictly maritime enterprises, ns contrasled with, .certain foreign rouniries where this, field is popular one for'fnvcslors. Tlie advantage held' by foreign fines through Jong careers in the. business, '4 J ; 'Some of these handicaps mjay disnpper in lime," the' report continued. "The most serious, however, are those due to re strictions which are Imposed up on our ships by our laws for the general good of the country as a whole. For example our laws require that only citizens of the United States shall be llcensei as officers. Hecau'seiof this they receive' and are not begrudged a wage twice llrat which foreign officer enjoy. Strain on Capital "We cannot rwvil at Iho wis dom of such requirements but the unwisdom of expecting pri vate capital to bear for the 11a tional welfare a greater charge than would be imposed under n foreign flag is shown by the pre war situation. Obviously if the country is to impose financial burdens upon its shipping,-il must.' in order to obtain such shinning, be willin to bear from the national treas. jury the higher costs which such impositions bring." Failure of the government aid bill endorsed by the board to pass the. last Congress made it necessary, the report said, for the Hoard lo make "other plans." ft 1 hp,, described the conferences which led lo tho decision lo consolidate I tie pre sent 39 routes into 18 and to offer these for public sale. line no ourchases have yet been consummated, it was said that several "seem sufllcicutly promising lo warrant further negotiation which il is lim.nl will lea'd to (lie suln of mn lm. Iporlaut routes." I'raclical completion of Hie surplus properly disposal program was recorded. Of the shipping plants, only the Skinner and Kddy property and that at 1 1 02 Island remain on the books, the latter representing land only as the structures ',ave keen sold. Of 30 housing development, two remain, became of "unsettled legal and financial mailers" connected with them. As n result of I he firmly continued policy of retrenchment, the Hoard's payroll was reduced in Hie past fiscal year by 1,012 employes and by 92.023.000 re presenting 31.7 per cent in numbers ami 21.9 per cent in dollars" from the per icudegyea dollars from the preceding year. Prosperous advertising means eeiiUr onnlinnoii advftrtlslnr. TIMBER SALE X 5604. SrilH TrwVrn itl lm roi-rttrd by lt Ulnl.trr uf Uiwt. at VlrtorU. not tlf run rvmM on ih 9 iti dir of tm-rniber. Hliminatiotl I lt. fr tlw purrh itt Mrrnrv X0. of discrtminatoi'y1 legislation as ,,, Hni,w)l, ,m an rr. .iii..ti m, it a means of indirect aid. Hie rt at f lmm t.umi. i.iuha , , . , , , , , . llolt. Onrrn Charlollr jlaml Lltul lilt- board held, would seem lo leae irirt One it rar lll If alkwl fur r HHital uf ttmbrr. Furthrr particular uf lb Clilf 'orr Irr. Vlrhirla. H.C.. or Ontiirt I'uirttrr rrmrf flupert. H.C TIMBER SALE X S721. TImt milt be ofrtrrd for al at Public Auction, at tvum, it 71b day or I cc tin-bcr. ISIS. In it rtoml orrira al Smllbrrt. tlw Llrnm X tilt, to rut 10, ooe r.fc in. or sprnr, lUUim. ami Lralrv-polf I'ln: a ixl It.nSQ Jatkttitw and Hem lock Tlra on an ara adjominc Lot lift. Hi lire a. I al IMHrtrt. Thrw ' 3 rr will be llic1 for rt Ihoul of tlmbrr. Kurllwr nartlrulara of tho Cblrf Forr Irr. Viriorla. ftx . or lilttrlrl torrlrr. U'rlnc Itdiwrl. H.C Phone 84 Cash & Carry We are giing the public a chance lo sa from about 8 to 15 on their grocery bills. Come in and inspect our stock. Here are r. few sugges-lons for washday and general cleaning: II.C. Soap, 1 box ... .. 25c 5 boxes ... . .. ... 81.15 Sunlight Soap, per box 25c 13 bars 81.00 Lilac Hose Soap, 1 for $1.00 Ivory Soap, 12 for . $1.00 Castile Soap, t bars . $1.00 Cold Dust. 3 pkg. for $1.10 Pearline, 3 pkg.' for .. $1.00 l'els Xaplha Soap, box 85c Dutch Cleanser, 0 for . 70c Lux, 0 for 70c Lye, 2 for .... 25o lleckitl's Hlue, for .. 25c On Saturday, Deo. 8th. THE ECONOMY MEAT MARKET. WILL OPEN In connection willi the (irocerie under 'Hie management of Mr, Spike, formerly manager of the meal department of the Itu. pert Table Supply Co. 'Hie very best of meat will be on hand on a Cash ami Carry basis. All Order over $10.00 delivered. ECONOMY STOR 417 Fifth Ave. East. E Phone 376 HBJ9H WSM Phone 376 The House of Quality SPECIALS Boys' Fleece Lined Combinations, sizes '-'L' to ;)'-'. Sk-ci.iI priced, per suit $1.35 Boys' Khaki Flannel Shirts, Hoy .Scout lle, site k 0 I H. Specially priced, each ... . . . $2j45 Boys' Navy Serge Bloomers, suine u Fox Serge, 4ill wool ix?s to :ld. Special $2.65 STANFIELD'S BLUE LABEL UNDERWEAR. Ileg. (Umi In two piece or oiinloiiiitioiu Sizes :H-H, for $4.85 Boys? Shoes, stze I lo 5, Ileg. 11,05, for $3.15 Youths s1zes, II to Ileg. :,,.'5. ol $2.85 Chllds' Button Shoe rtiocidute , sizes H lo 1 1. ll"g. Mt,,n for $3.40 UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Mail Order Prepaid, Phone 376. Satisfaction or Money Hack WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow, 7 and 9 "Children of the Dust" A picture wild a grip. The slory of Hirrc front ''hild hood In on I It tlepicliug loe. f'ur. temptation nod arrt fire. A drama uf rant), reality mid sincerity. Slellnr i hsI includes Johnny Walker, Lloyd Hughes, Pauline Qaron "'.! liltle Frankle Lee. Third Series "The Leather Pushers," Round No. 2. (The Widower's Mite. Topics of the Day. Admission 35c and 10c Now that the Cold Weather is here You have a chance. to save money at Jabour Brothers' Underwear SALE On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 6, 7, and 8. Watson's Combination for Ladies, 7, wool, in low neck short sieve, knee and ankle length, values ?:LS.' up. Sale price . $2.65 W.ilson's Combinations for Ladies, giiaranlcfd l(H pure wool, shoulder strap, V and Duchess neck, ankle length, values from ."i.MO lo f..(l. Sale price . . $4.85 Wiilson Coniliinalions fur Ludies, 10(1' pure wool, m kne lenglh, Values St..')) to s.".00. Sale price $3.75 Watson's Wool and Silk Combinations and Two-piece Soils, 15 discount. TiimbiilPs Ueu-'IVe Wool CoinJiiualioiis, sizes from III t 11. Values from !?'..'() In ifx.no. Sale price . . . $5.65 Walsou's All-W'ool Vesls and Drawers, IflJ.oO nlue for , $2.75 llygeiau Silk mid Uotlou Vesls, .uu values. Sale price ' $1.55 Ladies' Coltuii Combinations, $2.rli valuss mid uj'. "'e price $2.00 Heavy Collou Vesls for Children, tl.'c values. Sale frct 40c Heavy Cotton Union Suits for growing girl, sizesfrom '! to III only, ijl.ini to $2. 25 valuen. Sale price $1.50 Cotton Ciiibinalions for Children, sizes a2 lo il'l. 4l.r 2.t0 values. Sale price ,$1.25 Children's SJeipers, 15 dlscounL Hoys' Underwear, Iwo piece suits and combination!?, 20' discount. . , 100 pairs Children's Fell Slippers, sizes I V4 to I0H. fi'"' and ?l.50 values. Sale price " $1.00 I dozen pairs Liidies' Fell Slippers, sizes from ll to 7. 2,0" and 2.."0 values. Sale pries .... $1.65 ..See Our Windows Don't mis lliis opporliinily. " FOR THREE DAY8 ONLY. Jabour Bros., Ltd. Corner Third and Seventh. Phone 645.