Phone 77 TAXI (TOMMY'S) Stand, Capitol Theatre Mock Any time, anywhere, 50c U the fare. 7Passcnger Chrysler Car Rainfall Less And Sunshine More in 1933 ,plt of an eaceaalvely wet No- i when there wa an all-time M of MM lnclwa of rain In e Ruatert. there has. so far this . a a - inn iNcnr-si: in customs iti:vrMNUi: 4 en ins am a.. ii.. month muiuu ihuh Hon deparunu . , :.-", nl '; in me bhihc tion of seeing the quality of the good you are bujfln? Do the out-of- j (on postmarks on the parrel or the freight bill ma.ed "I'aid" repay ' tou for the smile of the local merchant who is here waiting to eater to tour requirements? When you mall your orders aren't you haunted by the ghost of the music of the cash register which would have played its tune had you purchased in town? Think! Your money Is earned here. Is It not worth nhile to put it bark Into circulation where It belong? To what a use the thousands of dollar which go out of here annually could be put! We could even venture to say the hundreds of thousands for it must run ! Into sli figure. Then having thought a little of the manifold blessings of that money, make your purchase In town and waUh the results. Thev will he speedily effective In Increased earning of store employe. IJIc live, loo, and per hap le speedily in new building, old buildings renovated, taie paid. Increased revenue to the etty. more money in the treasury for loeal Improvements and much needed work. Think not alone of the present but of the future and the not too dls- J tint future. Consider just what a few day' work would mean to hundreds of local famllie. What a different Christina lay the would have if thry could lnk forward to 1J1I In anticipation of work. And this W all pebble through the reoperation of Ihe-poblie with I the merchants of Trince ItuperL You ean make It powJblc by fJUYINO AT HOME. Why help to eteate employment In citie which have no other Inter, j est in Prtnee Itupert than to ship parcel of goods here? livery dollar , hirh leave laww serve to keep some per" employment at the t . a . 1 r I.I .fft point of Its destination but ean have nommg mi a hcimi..-. cn the employment situation la"r The spirit of the pioneer Is not entirely dead, (leographleally e are together on what K close to the fron-tlx In the spirit which will create a better Let u. then, be together ton to live In. JUNIOR CHAMBER Of COMMERCE. ANNUAL TEA SALE HELD Suceevsftl Event Yesterday Afternoon bv iMitie' Aid of First Itiptht Church mm, yew. recelvsd by Mrs. F. ur thU year sunshine luu to- " ' Dafoe. . wife ... of , ,k- the ..inr pastor d hours in comimnaon w f ra, i) 6 5 hours In the first Mtwn M. Mr, .rt MM-.n hnd uuts ot int. MOIli: Fllti: ALARMS 4TOnnri - 'charge ot the tea room. Servlteurs were Mlxs Rdith Johnstone. Mrs. 4 David Houston and Mrs. II. M. Dag- gett. Mrs. Burg was caanwr. in Hir rlty fire riv.mrUnnt m fwr charge of Uie home cooking table " soar has rsfwd(t to a total were Mrs. J. Armstrong and Mrs. ) 88 calls its compared wtUi 70 W. W Wrathall and the sewing, tturnu up to the end u-f Nwt Mrs O. T Hlbbard and Mm. O. E. 'j i y ar. Larkln. ' There was a brief but acceptable musical program arranged by Mrs. p II Llnsey to which Master David Houston contributed vocal solos, with Mrs J. 8. Black accompany- 1S lUXOIlDLD IILKE tng. while Misses Pnynw namo m 4 . gnd Kdith Johnstone renoeres. Customs and excise collec- ln duets, accompanied by Miss All- Uons at the port of Prince Uu- pen Hamblln. Port for the month of Novem-j - - Sl,.(,hard" weii bcr this year toUllcd $81,408.81 William C. f" off rial of the ' port. which was a large Increase over known lust yer. So far this year the White P "";"'ih, t... m A .KorH arrived in the c cuy v on on I mc he timr nas luuuieu afternoon 841.64 in comparison with Prince. Norah u "Jjji J122.633.20 m the first eleven from Skagwaj jid rf In sast. PRESIDENT REPORTS ON HIS VISIT II. Johnson Tells of Work Done By Canadian Chamber of Commerce t Which He Was Delegate A very interesting and instructive report on the recent convention ro Ottawa of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, to which he was a rleleoate. was liven by T II. Jonn IK W mm! amonf ta mMv lit LhMH em bOulC rMllflsT HOn IfOfi . . .... . i and le of home ' . ' " 7. .-- m ""0 wrucnr tire . .11. II. a seven, miiua mi v ww rooking and atwlng me , M rtMHrnerce and Hon. W D. Rob Vld - of nrat Baptist Church wWl(rtnti un)ted BUtes represtnUtlve Deen aciuawy was poii- i-rv afternoon In the here than inthe ftm elmn T l Xm riJTSZT tor the oecton ins up U, the -viTnrWd 'chrhUM. decorattons. Many lhT',T Unie. cited during the afternoon Jncnet In ' "ipared with U aoeoeaaful . , I lt inu - -i 'I mpvtwius I period i were absolutely neceaaary Continued on Page 2 rilEMILICS CONFEUUNCK it has been indicated the United States will apply to foreign countries in niacins liauiir orders In sc at Ottawa. eordanee with tarUfs on United The plan of the convention was 8Ules rf0(Kl.s j Uiat a committee was chosen to j listen to all the speeches and from . pi i ! them draw up a policy for the JUniOr LhaRlDer i ehamber Mr Johnson was on that . committee and It worked very hard, (if nmmPrrA nnn ' it !, Iho .iMmiM In- Vt VUIUIIICI V.C UllU , By it rv i tw-v -.-- - cheated a steady and rapid improvement In commercial conditions. The first subject dealt with wo Sr. Organization that of economy. U strongly urged that Chambers of Commerce and Constitution Submitted For Ap-Boards of Trade support public proval and Will be 'Formally bodies in thU and refrain from pe- J Adopted Later tllkwlng for undertakings which i night a copy of the constitution ot 1 I the Junior Chamber was submitted j ' for its approval and was turned. VICTORIA. Dec. 2: CP A Junior . . Chamber . was . heW . over un conference of the four west- til the legislative committee had re- em premiers will be held here ported. This, it is expected, will December 4 to discuss Indus- take place at the annual meeting ln trial recovery plans. Premier January. J. E. Brownlec of Alberta will ; send a representative. Premier POUND STERLING Anderson of Saskatchewan and Premier Bracken of Manitoba , NSW YORK, Deo.. 2: (CP) The will attend In person. British pound alerting closed at '$S.17fc on th loaal foreign 4 elMiito.yeeitloyr : t ., , Tomorrow's Tides mmm High 2:08 a.m. 18.7 ft. 13:38 p-m. 2U ft. Low 7:49 ajn. 9.2 ft. 20:33 pm. 23 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMHIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol XXIV . No. 279. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CKNTtl CAN AD A AND UNITED STATES LIQUOR FRANCE LOSeMaRGE GOLD AMOUNT TO OTHER NATIONS "BUY AT HOME" Your Job li here. You want your wage to be protected but how much thoucht do you live to the other fellow. Again, uhat of (he children who re about to go out into the world! Will there be a position for them to fill or will they have to leave, us and go to the towns to which much of our money Is coins? This for those of the cilitens who believe that It k cheaper to send elsewhere for (ood which could be readily purchased In town. There may be a certain monetary Mvlng but I there the complete wtlsf ac Mussolini Vies With Hitler For Mass Marriage Honors Pqyi Bank AlltlOUtlCCS A scene in the Chur. cl 5 M nuptial mats, during h;r!i Uir w appeal of Premier Bcniw Musso.ui. couples, were held throughout Italy ' A.. A :r. It va "700 briUl couples attended a solemn . - jX' d k; vN.i'--. k The mass wremony was in response to the for m TP Fascist babios Similar mass weddings, uniting 2,500 In vi. Deputy Suraoe. secretary of the Fascist party, present lnc a state dowry to the brides and k rooms after the ceremony, n Duce Is certainly not going to be outdone by Hitler, m r- 11fayr"'rtir in mass marrtafea. Dominion Officials Are Speculating On Volume of Business Senator Fisher, j Ontario, Passes Heavy Exports During Week of Yellow Metal No Less Than $18,000,000 Worth Shipped Out of Country Due to Rivalry and High Prices Being Paid PARIS, Dec. 2: The Bank of France announces loss of gold from this country to foreign nations during the past week totalling $18,000,000 in value. The most of the precious metal went to England, Holland and Poland, United States receiving comparatively little. The export is due to the rivalry of various nations to secure gold and the increasing prices that are being paid for the metal. " UNITED IN ESSINGTON i MARRIAGE JAPDEAD Miss Victoria Krikevsky Was Lovely Passing of Kakichl Ilikida Due to 1, Bride of Hawthorne Dunn at Church Wedding Last v Evening A eocJal.evTfU-of eutstapdjng rn n,H Mtl tv .kl-l. l l . . . J ki rii wibi in -iitic ii yiiifc, niiu i it t t- i to -sn I n -k s S- ti 1 1 tssil.iti .m Vt n I lntsllnlntt r I'UIIllUUIItK W BWlXUlMlt; Ull HUH IIIUWU UUIIUI lilt' LUU1UIIUII hllp m woro niwlnH Th Cerebral Hemorrhage, Coroner Decides The body of Kakkhl Hlklda. 39-rear old Japrtgstc. who died; during the Mffftt before tetral. Pott E- tercet In the city took place before, WjU w I r!f!ln Zhb ewd I yesterday afternoon and, foflewing I1 . a post-mortem examination last JrMtast - evenhig when Miss wu Victoria nighl- an m lry Mac Krkky. elder daughter of morntn! b Coronef Nonnan A. Mr and Mrs. James Krikevsky. 723 ;Watt a rMult oI wnleh it WM Z?? f , lC of: established that death had been Hawthorne .VVHMam Dunn, only son duf wtbnl hemorrhage. Hlklda of Mr. and Mrs a W. Dunn. 134 officiated. , In salmon fishing at Port Esslng- j ton and la survived by a wife and The church had been beautifully ,amUy 3 and a brothef decorated for the with occasion v,nv., m,. k. . . k. i iplnk and white and salal roses midtd to Vancouver for burlaL ! leave, vases of roses and earna- omc nouDi lixpresseo as to wnciner uncie aam iu Hons having been placed on the Apply His Import Quota Upon This Country , window ledges an elsewhere. The marriage ceremony was solemnized OTTAWA IW ' irirnnnflifi tvfirln nffJoinlo arn'und a hu beU In an arch J 1 i TT 41 - SMf V- a, f V'UIHVUIUII lV VtSIVlUlO V Log Export Not ! Feasible Just Now i on. ptwtdent of the Chamber of will be ble to sell U United States followipp the reileal of guest pew were decorated with Wtldon McAffe ou valuable Re Commerce, at the regular monthly the Eighteenth Amendment going into effect and the sale, white ribbons and rosea. I port on si(uat,on at chamber meUng last night There were a;0f ljqUor aci'OSS the Hlh? Incoming once more legal. Some i Tlie to0- making a eharmtag, of Commme Meeting mimoer oi pru,,... ""-, oult is expressed here as to whether Canada will be in- r.rV TJ. T,?T,, wHllv rtiuhu k Irirt flnleha-t sua tin w ms 9 nru iiumhisU i iut ox rge nw huiw ano iwn. en- and stated that there was In the church the of lter "P0" arm terrtied about t of , Red , rM Chamber u Dead ;her father by whom she was given maam w 1'ormeily in Legislature and House would add to the public debt unless At the regular monthly meeting i they would be self-supporting or ot the Chamber of Commerce lait , nriiKNs FROM OFFICIAL TltlP TO ATL1N DISTIUCT Charles Graham, Inspector of The bridesmaid was Miss Cather over to the legislative committee :....r-"J..lu: .u!.'0 Perfect Love." The Chamber of Oommeree. at Ita fashtoned along Princess line with ukr seukm ,aH n, ht htard white chiffon hat embroider-1 vesvet report from Wekkm McAfee on the ed with silver aWtehmg and long of porUng Cottonwood white kid glove and white hosiery log, to the Orient The report out, and footwear, carrying a bouquet Uned what bdng ln lh(4 I"' n"8- ownnna u-n. ltn oihtT rgclori entered ln. there"? who 1 . presided I at the pipe . organ .1 . . dur- . I wtw no preent prospect of this be - . me uie crrBonr. nwvn uie vea- i 1. it ..... - - ; inn (MiHiHiiMjr lutnuiru JU IMIW. 0 PARIS. Ont. Dec. 3: (CP Sena-'ding I March. tor Fisher, member ot the Canadian The bride's wedding outfit Senate, passed here yesterday. away at hit home: the gift ot Mn. Jack Woods (Ma- He entered politics 'dame Annette). , in 1906 when he was elected to the 'Ontario Legislature, being re-elec-I td in 1906. In 1911 he was elected to the Canadian House of Otvmmons. I The report urged the contlnua-' was vjon 0( efforts to secure cargoew here for outgoing vessels. The committee was thanked for Its report. ine Irvine who was dainty In a pale blue net dres with taffeta Jacket .STEAMSHIP OFFICIAL and picture hat to match, carrying' RETURNS TO VICTORIA a bouquet of pink, carnation and! fern. ! c"lt K- w- McMurray. marine Thomas Fraser was groomsman, superintendent of the British Co-During the sJfnrag ot the regis- lumbla Coast Steamship Service of e ter, the full eholr tnng the anthem Lhc Canadian Pacific Railway, was a passenger aboard the Prineoa- for report. I VnSJ ZIrv,irortrr;n were Oeorgc Peter, and Norah yerterday afternoon return- ) A proposal that the chamber ! 1??" Frank Russell. ; ing to Victoria after making the TO BE HELD MONDAY j should appoint a highway commit-, ""Z " ' niT ne " tti. 1 ""eptlon h Held I round trip to Skagway. Up to e-onerate with that of the V . T . ' Following the church ceremony. ' : " icumsvancesoi an acciaem m wnicn ... wiu w 11 n.wk. f 0.1. u , i.-. J. E. Moran. well known mfhe ma-' . .. .... kr buatnMu vuitor in tnu.n K-.tntr nager of the Atlln district, lost hU ;wrtMd on Tnu7 nightV UaTn". 1UV. tatlons to the happy couple. The. house was decorated with lattice' Victor I. Hahn, superintendent work, pink and white roses and salal 1 for the Yukon and white Pass leaves with fall flowers In vases. 1 Route at Skagway. and Mrs Hahn The bride and groom received the were passengers nboard.the, Prln-,xuets under a large wedding bell cess Norah yesterday afternoon going threugh to Seattle where they will spend the winter. 7- 4 '.V - i In a specially decorated corner. MOOSE FUNERAL NOTICF. I T Buffet refreshment were served clay. Continued on Page 1 The funeral of the latfcx bother Jcanea will take place from Haynor Bros. Parlors at 2:30 p.m. Mon- Member tat requested to ' meet at Moose Hall at 2 p.m. 1