x= t PAGE TWO SLIPPERS for Christmas A Gift that is practieal and always appreciated. - Why not a pair For Mother, Dad, Sister or Brother Select Yours Now While Our Sizes Are Ceraplete Box 1584 = Phone 357 of EGA LILLE TN LE AES LE LARTER LETT IIE, THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Primece Rupert Daily News, Limitea, Third Avenue H. F. 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There is political instability but the fact that the fascist movement has recently lost ground and that the communistic leaders are much at. variance with the communists of Russia and are very moderate in their tone, leads to the belief that very soon, possibly un- der new Chancellor von Schleicher, the eountry will settle down to industrial pursuits and will forget the political difficulties of the year 1932 All information from Lendon is to the effect that the little disturbance there a few weeks ago affected only a few dozen people and was nothing to what the country has seen on various oceasions during depressions or times of political or industrial excitement in the past. Both in Germany and England the desire of the people seems to be to get baek to work. That too is the eondition in Canada.and the expectation is that the New Year will see a great improvement in the situation. PROVINCIAL SITUATION a Vaneouver News, the new morning ne\ spa per of the big B. C. metropolis, discussing the political situation in the province says in me ; “The Premier knows, as evervborly else knows, that, al- though not killed outright. the union government proposal has been so effectively ehloroformed that it will presently pass ou ret] “It might have away. had a chance at one time, but it can have none whatever after a session during which the antagon- isms of the men who would have to come together to form a union government have been intensified by exchanges of attacks snd eounter-attacks, “Possibly Dr. Tolmie is te some extent to blame for an impasse that ties his own hands at a time when vigorous leadership is most sorely needed. Having made up his mind that union rovernment was the way of salvation for the province, he should have acted at once on his own respon- sibility; union government should have been almost an accomplished fact before any but those immediately eon- cerned knew anything about it.’ Tom Andrew HAS OPENED Andrew's Cash and Carry Bread and Cake Shop Third Avenue next to MacLaren’s Music Store P. O. Bex 416 Pome Black 667 A complete line of superior quality Bread, Cakes and Con- Order your Xmas Cakes and Hum Fuldings now. —— Ne BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL |i vemocas deatte tar i After- 8! Annual! Sale Heid Yesterday noon By United Church cree Ladies’ Aid " bud The annual bazaar of the Ladies Aid of First United Church, held in bhi . rid the church parlors yesterday after- = |noom, was a very suecessful affair } =}5 + /The rooms had a cosy and invit- islat Mtr rae | ing appearance in their bright floral colorings. The tea tables, adorned with huge bowls of poinsettias, were e nl) particularly attraetive. Many ladies) '” table musical program was offered. | ition of ale of beer. and, wines js aecessary for rey-| purposes. The only alterna- to a beer x.in balancing the get, would be a sales tax, they issert heard. of in regard to beer le- he election as lify the THE DAILY NEWS BEER VETO IS MOOTED (Continued from Page 1) President is reported to have that all proposals he has so) ion would amount to nullifica-| of, the constitution and hk not interpret the result of} being a mandate to! Eighteenth Amend- NEST VIRGINIA | OGDEN’S CUT PLUG December ) Garner Is Confident ; ured that it will receive at least called during the afternoon to en-/™°™ Di 9 | joy a cup of tea and patronize the! There is some doubt, however, as erin many tempting stalls. { to the authenticity of the report| If you “roll your own” Mrs. J. J. Payne, president of the| hat the President would actually Ogden’s fine — 'Ladies’ Aid, was assisted in receiv-| Vet Deer legislation. Immediately = and Chantecler cigarette papers ‘ing by Mrs. C. D. Clarke, wife of the ; 2‘! the election, he stated that FTIVERPOOL pastor, who also was among those ' oar et presiding at the tea tables wit! 7 mea ; ” would sign Mrs. W. T. Kergin, Miss E. M. Eat hould such a bill be passed at ah ree ete PS ary pose the short session which opens next | 2 bill for modification m rep al Th W th During the afternoon an accep- week Oe ee ae 7 =o i € ea er — ession next Monday as he is as- southwest wind and Mrs. Walter Thompson Candy— Miss M. Sharp and Miss Dorethy Stiles Fish Pond—Mrs. Jenkins Home Cooking—Mrs. W. B. Cor- nish and Mrs. J. S. Irvine C. G. L. T. Stall—Miss McGregor assisted by Misses Wilkinson, Yates ind Cousins Men's Stall Rev #4 George Edgcumbe Mrs. Alton was afternoon SPECIALS For Friday & Saturday With Every 83.00 Order We Will Se}! 10 Ibs. Sugar Only for 35e to Each Customer D. Clarke cashier for the With Every $2.00 Order— 1 lb. Butter only 1 loaf Bread for ac Our Prices are Always Reason- able. We deliver all orders for $2.00 or over MUSSALLEM’S Economy Store 18 — Phones — 360 P. 0. Box 575 ND . GIFTS for XMAS Boxed Stationery Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose special value, $1.00 3oxed Handkerchiefs Fancy Work Specialties Bridge Novelties Card Table Covers Toys and Games Call and look them over The Regal Shop Fraser & Payne's Pillow Cases Curtain Net 20 Doz. Embroidered Pillow Cases, boxed Extra good quality imported Curta in pairs, embroidered pink, blue good designs, 36 inches wide $4. 00 mauve and gold $1 00 Dollar Ds 44 yard Dollar Day: pr ° Curtain Net Ladies’ Vegt and Bloomer Sets, Ray Better quality tham above, non-stretc! silk tailored tyles, assorted 79 edges, cream or ecru $i 60 shadés: Dollar Day, set Cc Dollar Day, 4 yards for ° Lage and Motif Trimmed Bloom ers, Rayon silk, dull finish, asserte shades, sizes: small py) ith and large; Dollar Day, 2 | ° pt Boxed Handkerchiefs 150 Boxes of Handkerchiefs, plain whites colored embroidery, hand d 3 Handkerchiefs im box $1. 06 4 boxes for Boxed Handkerchiefs 100 Boxes of Handkerchiefs, plain whit and colored embroidery, hand rolled edges, hand embroidered, 3 Handker chiefs im box $1.00 3 boxes for Ladies’ Chameisette Gloves oi new Dollar Day, 2 pr. for $1. OC zs Misses’ Vest & Bloomer Sets Misses’ Rayon Silk Vest and Bloomer Set novelty two-tone effects $1 00 > sizes 6 to 14; Dollar Day, set Children’s Silk Bloomers ana New Slip on styles shades Novelty Ruffled Curtain Fabrics Assorted coiors, extra good quality scrim 27 inches wide $1 00 Dollar Day, 4 yards for ¢ Window Shades 36x60 inches, gree: r cream, best "79e Cellophane W — Towel Sete 50 Only Gift Sets, nea wrap $1.60 50-Inch Drapery Angee Size rade. spring roller wi ar Day, e complete; Dolls ribbor tied. ont Lowe ind was! ted colors Dollar Day. 2 sets fer c ww ener ‘ lf f bow stripes, reg. value t $1. 00 $1.95: Dollar Day ere Pure Li inen a C eee 92x52 Inches, gui iteed re ner $L. 00 Pure Irish Linen Sets assorted ng Dollar Day 36x36 Inch Cloth and 4 Napkins. packed Extra good quality Rayon Silk Bloomers in neat gift box, assorted embroidery well made, assorted colors $1 00 designs on ovster linen $1 79 sizes 6 to 12: Dollar Day, 3 p: o Dollar Day, set e Girls’ Sitk Pyjamas Turkish Towels Rayon Silk, asserted colors & $1 00 Assorted checks, stripes and jacquered ttvies size 6 to 12, Dollar day - effects, extra large, 25x49 inches. note Kayser and Orient Hose Pure read Silk, full fashioned, very sheer chiffon, also service weight in all the very newest shades, dull finish, featuring the néw cradle $1 00 . the size Doliar Day, $1.00 3 for Turkish Towels Turkish Towels with colored bor- Stripes, etc ban, 4 tor 94000 Dollar Day, 4 for ° White ders 23x44 in.; foot: Dollar Day, pair Ruffled Curtain Fabrics 250 Yds. Crepe Back Satin : wl Ruffled Cd Fawrics, 27 inches wide, | 38 Inches wide, excelle: quality, regular Boys’ All Leather Coats, belted = . 5 colored ffied edge, good quality value $1.95, colors wine, navy. dark shade, warm lined, size 30 to 36 G44 serim $1.00 green and brown $1 00 each a Dollar Day, 7 yards for Dollar Day, yard aes ae We have wonderful value in boys’ and mc" ye nei . . m in OW Men's Cape Leather Drew Glove sec of ein a tt Se» We have 100 Pairs of Genuine Crepe Leather Dress Gloves $1 00 store priced ‘te pinion figures and laid out for every peir perfeet, all sizes; Dollar Day, pair . your inspection. ad Miss Molly Lawrence and her me Meantime, Speaker John N. Gar- | he two-thirds vote required for its Coast Interior Weather ee nate a eet ner, leader in the movement for | passage Prince Rupert—Raining, south- Torrace ; a pe ’ pre-| nodification and repeal, had com- a vly wind. 12 miles per howr; baro- ‘ure 34 siding at the piano. There were also} ioteg a congresstonal canvass of | Twenty years ago the average, 0 06: termaiinmeiliied’” athe Sites ; | Dame solos by Misses Ruby Krikev- | repeal sentiment as a result of|sumber of deaths annaally from ”°*" “” hee ae ee Haselton | sky, Maxine Heilbroner, Margaret! which he declares that he sees no! lannelette catehing fire was four ©"°P smiiners — P t | Hope aad ‘Venctiq Peeve. eason why he should not introduce | yundred in the British Isles Triple Island—Overcast, strong Burns Lak na In charge of the various depart- ' ments of the bazaar were the fol-| ae lowing: Tea Room—Mrs. James Krikev- sky, Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson, Mrs. A H. Kielback and Mrs. George Wil- son; serviteurs, Mrs. George Cic- |conne and Misses Steen, Smith, Krikevsky and Miller % Doz. Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose corvie Fancy Work—Mrs. D. Santur- weicht. Preneh heel. in all the nev bane, Mrs. Hugh Killin, Mrs. Tho- shades, dull finish; pair 39¢ ae SS Sie Satay ] 25 Doz. Ladies’ Silk & Wool Hose Plain Sewing—Mrs. Helen Macfie SATURDAY Shih. innethelt dead 39¢ and Mrs. Thomas Silversides : Pat hs eae -_ Baby Stall—Mrs. D. R. Barclay : Ladies’ Rayon Silk Nightgowns, a 89e shades and —— — styles; each Ladies’ Rayon Silk Vest & Bioome f tailored and lace trimme Og various shad set Ladies’ Winter Weight Ve nd B ee cream color, Wolts make : dal 10 Doz. Samples Ladie ind Mi ‘ 49 Gloves, value to $1.25: 1 r ¢ , 10 Doz. Samples Lined Chan TiVint fey 3% Samples Fur Trimme: | o 69¢ $2.49 | ladies & misses 10 Doz Glove value to $1.50 ladies, aseor pen Ladies’ Comfortable Warm Dre sizes, assorted patterns each Ladies’ Skiz 2 weeds, 4 color ¢ 1 16 ej 95 each vee Ladie White Flannelette Nigh 59¢ neatly trimmed, short siec« Small Boys’ Pure Botany Woo! B pulloyer and pant style, assort R9¢ ages, 1, 2, 3; suit Crib Blankets 30x40 inches: eac! infants woo! aoe color size Full Size Flannelette Sheet yink borders, only 2 to one pet f t (0 $i. ach oO n Filled Bed < ' cotton filling, paisley desicn S9 20 ae full size; each ; ; ; - urkish weis with colored che Turki Towel slo 15¢ tripes, White ground, size 1&xs Wool and Cotton Couch & Bi iesigns; silk bound, size 66x8 eT Q8 -~* each - Vamask Table Napkins, a ted 9 Zal ize 16x18 inches; 2 for Boys’ Black Jumbo Sweaters, at well made, Penman’s qualil % 7 49 . t) ae sizes 28 to 34: each Boys’ Pure Botany Wool Go H 49¢ sizes 6 to 8! pair - Boys’ Leather Star Gauntiet G ? € lined, size 6 to 7%; pail Boys Short Pants, assorted tw 59¢ 49¢ 95C wearing quality 4Ge vv pair Men's Broadcloth plain colors Men's Broadcleth Shirts, English > cloth, assorted plain colors; exc! Men's Heavy Ribbed Pure Wool S! ose Drawers, Stanfield's make; garn ; Men's Ties, 20 doz., all new 29¢ designs, values up to $1.00; eac! Men's Pure Wool Work Pants; Hum dark grey color, all sizes e9 95 $ me pair Shirts, collar a each shade utes ER & PAYNE:S