m u m s PAtJB TV70 r l'linnr 337 galas' We hojx? that the spirit of good cheer that typifies Christmas wiU he wiU you during the next uGu days of the New Yofcu'. We also thank our customers for their patronage during the past year. FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. THE DAILY NEWS. MtlN'CK RUPERT - BKIT1SII COLUMMA and a Bigger and Better 1934 Watts' Grocery Thrift Cash & Carry Itox 138 1 PuiltnM K-vcry Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert l Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F PULLEN - - Managing-Editor Sl'ltSCKII'-KION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier yeany pertod paid In advance For lesser periods, jMld In advance, per week .'.... Uy mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year .. By mall to all other oountries, per year ... . ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lnch per insertion Local readers, per insertion. Der nne . Zlaastfted advertising, per word, per insertion DAILY EDITION Contract rates on anDlieatlon. Editor and Reporters' Telephone . , , 86 AdvrrtLsiiic and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations OFFICERS ELECTED i i ' :a a a a a a .a a a, a: a, a a' a: a. a. .a 'B':a $5.00 .10 3.00 9.00 1.40 .25 m Saturday. Dec. 23, 19S3 , r si al m m SILVER PRH.'lJ.VOT SMOWIvr. STm:vr.Tii AS WAS I'Yi'prrrrii - CllltlSTAIAS W1WIIES I RO.M tU'EKN CHARLOrrBS Editor. Dally New: rvrimnw- J. Normandsen and Roy Clark. Terrace. Prince Rupert II. More, Ketchikan; A. J. But-tteier, Balmoral; Mr. and Mr. A. St. Louis, Terrace: Mrs. Dennis Derwen. Burns Lake; Mrs. Oeorae Redman. Prince Oeotge; Mm R McDonald. Pbelan; Miss W. H. Mae-Lelhn. Vtetoria: Perey II. Oiadotone. Vanarsdol. Central j John N. Moss. Cits;: Mh and Mrs. , E. Cunflfcighbm, Vaneouver. O. II. Flewtn and O. Brown. Port Simp on; F, Kemp. Humpback Bay; V. a. Leask, Queen Ohariotte Islands; Charles Wlkou. Smlthers; Mrs. Hodgson and son. Endako: L. Oar fin. C.N.R. Billiard Averages Hi O. Ttl. J D. Brown Oi 6 1200 S. D. MacdoflsM 0 2 400 ., J. Sutherlaitd iBtnp) 5 9m J. May tG 0 1I0 P. PritclMird (Ernpl C 1172 C. Btptte CL 0 1116 Roy Fo-g IB) 2 3M C. P. Bakgno EMwt 6 114-8 2, W. WlUlscroft (Rmpi 4 780 " O. P. Tinker (CD C 1133 Ave. 200 aeo! 108 14)7 l&sl 1M 13 lfll 10 180 Oapt. R. Oammon returned to the city on the Cardena yesterriay, afternoon from a ten-day trip to Vancouver. I MI1I(T I .tiitM MjfU Im Hit-r. Imnivil NOTICE 18 HIHUDY OIVKN Utt 4i no hvm tlsdm Kfiin-t ih ( a f Anna UatU Im Rukc uibmtLM kJioHTI Ann or AnnV Ls Huw wto tUni at m Viwmiit n n. i iii . , mu . ..l .... - . .- mtwmtm in till JW H yrmbrt 19.W, r mfulrrd on or (Warn . Uir 8lh d; ij( FVbrtktry IMt, to uilfer or wna OT DrMMJd rttr Alii nuUnSi of tttr HJ(M dulv Vr1fM 'Wiu, 1KUHT TO UP ANT. EKuUr of Uir EMAt of th a4d Anna Mirki Im Ron dnrnwl. m. ttM nfM ma u.- i out In knock-out The curtain THE DAILY NEWS i'KNOCKS out big storm LOCAL BOY NOW ENDED . NEW YORK, oc. 23; .CPlH.!i' . , .V ' ., , r k 4 si far at it, the ortter mM k "T? T"n , .Thuday by President SB2S5li Hound-Coed Card iS? Franklin D. Roosevelt relailr .. to the coinage of silver lias not had Um- expected remit in bol- Aiyioush Uie main event was a storing uy tlte prlct of the disappointment. Billy Bagshaw be- White mitsl Vtviterriau ilu A i to the canvass with a clip to the Once more thP am nu. n mlx three good exniM rounds be tween Battling Johnny O'Nrtil and :eorge CartyW. , Chairman for the oard was T. O. Morgan and OUlis Hoyer was an nouncer. Brick Skinner was referee and Bert Morgan and Jack Preece judges. O. W. Rudderham was tlnve- keeper. Old Country Socrei KMiLlSII LUfiUK Pint DIvMon Aston Vtua 2. Bvwton 1. Chrlsea 1. Leeds 1. Huddersfield 1. Bimingham 0. Leicester 1. Middlesbrough 2. Liverpool 1. Newengtlr X Portsmouth 2. AUrtoN 2. Sheffield I. Arsenal 3. Stoke 0, Wednesday 1. Sunderland 8, Derby 8. Tottenham Hotepttrs 4, Bfeekoum Woiverhampton S MaMMater 0. Second DivNIon tiolton 1. Lineohi t. Bradford 1, IMaeiqwoi 2. . ftfentfofTl 2. Bury 3. Burnley 3. Hull 1. Or'-naby 1. Bradford 4. Manenester 1. MIKwall 1. Ntls Form 6. Partvule I OMham 2, iMham PHmswth 2. Swansea Hreston 3. Sjuthamit6rt 1 Wt st Hum 5. Notts Connty 3. KUOrriMII MiVY. I1rt DivMon Alrriieonians 2, Itangers T. Ayr 1, Aberdeen 3,-Celtle 0. Queefi ftSh I. Cowdenbeattj 0. Kmarneck 1 DtHtdee 3, Johnatone- 0. Hibernians 2,.Queo Iark 1. MotherweU 1. Clybe 2. Iartlck ThUtle 1. Hamilton 2 St. Mlrren 1. Heart 1. Lanark 3, Falkirk h Second Ditlilon Alloa 3. Ratth 1. Arbroath 3, Dunwmllne 2. Dumbarton 3, Ursehin Clly 1. Pire 5, Dundee 1. StlrlHig 4. Leth 4. Forfar $, Btenhouseffltilr 0. Mwitrow 3. Edinburgh 1. SWUwiwwr a AlbiniifOj. - Muttou-U King's. Park 0. Hockey Scores Thurlay Scores Chicago 0. Montreal 0, Ottawa 0. New York Rangers 0, PftV I FIRE AT JUNEAU AND TAKE NancB tlwrt .ftr itw last ltri J"11. prrvwJ Tf" Tliousand Hollars Parnate By Ji-jfn; w prrott mmm thwHo. hv- "ames In Alanka Capital -h-il ttn hare h1 wAtrr. , JUhAU. iTIVfc'Alt r,.. Dec, tlv DATHD M Vancnum. bJ wiia si 23; CP) -Zero fly rf rxnbr 1933. weather prevslled yMterday a fire- m EFpSSFhS 5 fPf mf nsmeg which nearly Bnii. itora f)r Thl4 Ho,,,, onjaiir niroyed four liouses , (D. 9, j, 3$, so) mated $10,000 damift. With Mtl- i' Weather Conditions in South Hotter And Floods Over fold Snap On l'ralrip j VANCOUVER. De. 24U C1-Weather oMiidttoRs on ttM lowgff itn, Bt vaw wwtvmuu vvwi r) Mia-a aw - - , price advance to 444c. which MeBvoy of Vancouver Jn the second were almost fcigl to noMnal frlday.1 was one cenl ahead of Thur- ' round In which ftanta he lost by The flood situation in Hie Vicinity e oay. ou today it fell back to a knockout after having onened out of VaMMrtft awl In ac. copper today sold at S'e per pound, unchanged from Friday. 4 i The. Letter Box "smssswsa-a J fairly well in the first, the boxing hird put on by the Mooe Lodge lust night was otherwise an Interesting one and full of lively action. . It was early In the .second nmHti that MeEvoyeponed out hard on the local boy and. after dazing him with hard right ami lefts, sent him Mainland and Vancouver Island! wved and further lecurwm ap-' pearcd to tie unlikely. j dm VbSieofvef Ufcndina1djagt4 4fgsifaan-ugao Bftwefh Chj UttMUai$l JIuiiraiK ninety test ; 1 ,ue suction blowing gjwn over te ..hone lines liw eaily Meek storm was regar- chin. Gamely. Ulllv came uu at the .ih . ui. -mr-t m Ann., imn ten count, only to be sent down fsUJuv. iinpenitutc,wlih rain or promptly again for the full eotwit. now irnrriietnl fur the week-end The Sfinl-fin.il was a good bout )Mrr wltti Frank Gomos uOclng thr 01- tVW oH ITJtk. sim in four two-wilnwte roonds tnuv ... . uU lotte Wands. wUh m.r mAm nt 1 frw4y and cMn VtoMM. ltew., ,u, mihs. fnr rhrikl the north a Merry Christmas and , , J ZT"i , vm$Smt all potaU report, a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 7 V, J Tl ' lfl below ero We believe tltat with T. D. Pat-7 ttU f "t"1 'hf ta"?r Forte htlow stro with a high tulk, at the head of our new gov- lV 7 rordrg hew thU morn- y nd c,,rwWM ernnxmt. we wlU make the grade !. nnSS o' tt.esehuW ... and that we have now firwr fc(44uli that famous corner Christmas is a lolly time George Brown. Skfate9u- m. v When old friends like to meet C I Tr ihau thnlr rKri .ln u ..V. j . .. . . ' R . vc snu niijoni n. j. uouiter and Mr and Canadian Ifrotlirrhood of Railroad' . AIrfc Thomas Yule, Port Edward- ' And J a" oed J hin tl to Employers in Annual Scroti N- Funsteck, Skeena; Ouy A. Wesley. i There's a Christinas tree by the s,Pen; Mr. and Mrs. Edward At the legator annual meeting of the Prince Ropert local of Ut Canadian Brotherhood of Railroad Qnptoyees. the following were el- open grate . wok, acott. WsnaraHnl- Vsnarsdol; B. n ui. Wefafe . Laden with gifts of cheer And a postman bringing to the gate oreeunga' from far and near. eeted as the executive offteera for And wtadewe trimmed with pretty the coming yeju? : ! wTeaths President. H. Forrest MMst hotly and miotletoe Vice-president. H. Ltaeoin. An dall peeause a Prince of Peace 3 Kecomtng stctettry, . Covsfdole. was. born long, long ago. Financial sseartat. R. JMtMOtn Treasurer. L. MeLennM. Warden. l4. R: IfUl Reporter. A. C. Wood. . Guard. 8. Pajntar. Local chairman. H. Forrest I Bve next Saturday. H. ROGERS. The United States Consulate Is closed on Christmas Ere today and will also be closed on New Year s 'Br'Pgi8r?a(iiiia t gj We thank our many frends and customers for their valued support during the last twelve months and wish them a real Happy Ckristmas rour-rouim go Between cnuck IIlc-i " L , As a. ii loyal ctti-1 , . - . ... . i Latest roMrtii ftam Prince Oeorge sens of Canada It Is up to all of us to draw In our beeta and co-operate wwn the premier in once more putting B.C. on its feet. We have the resources so it can be done. We also take this opportunity of thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the many years you and your valuable paper have worked for the interests of the Queen Charlotte Islanders and we wish you and your staff every success and happiness daring the coming year. . ISLANDERS. Christmas I Hotel Arvals ! Royal Robert ttrnwn Dnnk T.i .. rtatsioe of the evening. After'?' ?Pt 1 fl0 condl-lhv hail htllM hard , Uon ta kwr of the town the third on a technical T '-T" " "-" , inr past aay or an ofUr having a mlser eanslslerf af!1"01 PfoporUono during the early Dart of the woek. COnaidtfsMe grogod In the low-lying neighborhood of the railway tat ton. however, remains a veritable Ice field owing to the flood waters having bee frown solid Before they had a chance to run off after the Neclmko River went down To prevent ttosrfc ge forming on the railway tracks wtMfth were a foot under water it was necessary to keen on engine nhutslme back and forth continually; a Prttsre George while the flood, cbmsstm by Ire jams in the river, was at Ha height For several da temperatures of far below aero hostg been recorded at Prince Ororge t Readimuter Otmdgrmn of the Caoadiaa Malsonal KkdhvaM m. among the residentt of -The Cache." on Utr north side ml th niIm. k. across ftom the town imw who were trapped m ih-lr homes by "e owiruv rwng water He had to take to the ronf af ht lumv t,n afetv .ind wn rifiri h, ,. f ,, wt. teen hour Bv ',, ttrp" cued hl f- i wr- iSml (in Saturday liipstiwisijpntoraHj, frrtjQiljrisiniasaub jaig'iiaiaga mimi v ii'i'ii n, , COMMODORE CAFE. Wisht-s all it. jkHi onx A Very Merry Christmas Chrisms Turkey Dinner Sunday and Monday and tUk iaiaiBiaiBiaiatgig'aiaiBtviBiBigig.gig g a i ti Wialtintf You All A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy and a Prosperous 1934 S. J. JAB0UR Noillirrn IIC RrpresrnUIhe Sun Life a a sv a AHirsHer ('. C (ittU !! i l l aiglets 7) ' :.tP0 oSHaBv ''ggm r i ma urn mmwi i lull' Jj JWmR siagg This advertlsimeni ;s not published or displays by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Gomottl tit II ! I f . U l.i - - ii "iiii'n (iiimiui For Your Health Chlroprattle nitra Violet Rsyt Intra Red ICays MiMtrr All at Reasonable Prices ' W. C. ASPINAUi rt.C. (Chiropractor) flreen 241 Phones Oreen 541 Kithanite Mlork COAL! COAL! uf Kanmuf Edson, Alberta and Uulkley Valley f.oals are guaran-wjl to give satUfactlon Try ton of No l Bulkley Valley We slsn a 1 1 Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and BArley. Prince Kunvrl Foitl Co It Miones 831 ! The AUCTIONEER Packing- Crating- VTrPP,n A General Furniture RfP-1" List your goods with rft I'hsne nisck 12 fiKO. J. DAWKS