fir jj" A 41 fk 1,1! 4 "his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITLSU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert ' Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PUT.T.KN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES .10 3.00 9D0 Dale L. Pitt geenral manager of Barl Batt, 1S; Harry Menale. 290. points on business. There is an appropriate ELECTRICAL GIFT for everyone on your list No need to worry over your ChriMmss shopping lUt or to wonder how you're going to squeeteit Into your budget. See the wonderful values now offered m smart, lasting Llrttrical Olfts, priced from $1-9 up. PertolaUrs, irttns, toasters, table lamps, bridge lamp, curling LrotM, air heaters, heating pads, to name only a few, arc typical or the appropriate Individual gifts available while In addition there is a wonderful display o GROUP or FAMILY GIFTS WASHING MACIIIMK RANGES VACUUM CI.IUNKKS IRONING MACIIINKS RADIOS UttKKitkAKUtS THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday De '''inly-: ffic Leffer Bo BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL IS THIS. THE ANSWER ft Editor. Daily News: II On Monday yu issued a chal lenge to the members of the Ju-nor Chamber of Commerce to tell how they woaid appeal to the salaried person who make his living here but does not buy here. The difficulty, it seams to me. Is that w all lack patriotism. Some time ago you referred to people living i tftk country, yat. wtuains .in rifiA ofiH afntr th Nottnnnl An It their apuntty ami they are proud' of the fast. ) In the 'saw ciass. I should say. ikt Hie ponton wtao lives i Stint 'Rupert, draws his pay from some jlecal Institution such as the railway company, the cold- storage, the court house, the schools,' the 'drydock, or the elevator yet take every opportunity of knocking the city and send away tor everything he wears, lie laclts potrtot- irsm. In Oermany and in Italy there were theusands of those peopft J who were lacking in pattisttsm. It I became a fahiea to deride their I country and to try to Injure her. Then came Mussolini in Italy ana the Nazi leader in Germany and Instilled into to populace In each of these countries at least an out-Ward observance o-f the decencies of life s ttat. whereas they formerly derided, the patriot, today they eheer lustily when the Dag Is rais ed or when some leader addreese PATRIOT Northern British Columbia Powef Company Limited lino Affair By Women's Auxiliary Of Caharilatt- r.rsitnt Under general direction of Mrs. Jaek Preece. president, the first annual bazaar of the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion wtu held yesterday afternoon and evening at the Eases' Hail. The affair was a huge success and resulted in a substantlaf sum being realised to JiL.. , i ourrv an the welfare work of Uui inwii. mey ao rwi wm umt urn. . t , uiSWinttwni. iiir nan wua mi- Med with ftatas and streamers of red, white and blue, the cotecs of the Legion. Those responsible for the affair were as follows: Oeneral oortTftr, Mm. Jack Preece. Taa ftwm convener iday . Mrs. W. Robinson: serviteurs. Mrs. C Iloulter. Mrs. W. -E DeunUiK and Mrs. V. Orimsson. Tea Roam convener (evening' Mrs. P. Rayner; servtteur. Mrs. M M. Lamb, Mr. OreafoMt. Mrs. F Hunter. Cashiers Mrs, A. 8. McDonald and Mm. W. Bases. Home Cooking Mr, tlaah KMtn Mrs. H. B. Baetmas. Candy Mrs. Uh9j Smith, Mrs. W. H. Goorisell Fancy Work MlK. S. T. G. Mts. Bob Anderson. Miscellaneous Mn. Hack Smith Crown and Anchor and Country Store Members of the Canadian them. They may not be patriot. Lk Preece pre- but they go tfcroUflh the motleas. "OTn- 1"c,aa,m "",rT -5"- 1 City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance $5.00jjThey are patriot in outward ap- ah,m' Boutherty. Bab Aa- For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year; ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lncht per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone , St Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Elks Take Lead In Billiards On Play Last Night The Elks took an aggregate lead of ?6 to 134 over O rot to in the 5 sal Vedneeday, Dec. 3, 1933 John May. 266; Johnny Saunders, 179. A. Zadaroski, 136; John Bulger. 300. Games of George Howe, Grotto, vs. William Stuart, Elks, and Bert Morgan vs. Deherty wftl be played tonight. pearanee at arty rate. Now. apply th4s to Prinee Rupert. It would not be a dltfkrtttt matter for the people who boners-m this etty and her itttimate des- L4Q ! tiny to make it ver unpleasant for 1 I wic iKrcsnn. artag nere tttm ! getting aft the adantaaes of the city, yet refuses to snpport Her. dersoa. Georae awe and 9l Bd. Decoration Mrs. X. S. Black, and Mrs. W. Bras. A spiendM oraaram, awanaed and pat on by Mrs. J. S. Black, occupied a part km of the eventnc; alter whseh dMorna wa efyeL by a large esowd uattJ a-iate hour. Ohas. tomaman was amtoaseet for the If proper measures were token to "nrt pwsiara aadjthe daneiag. being It about, there would be very Charles Barker aJ See Therap-few rari order parcel come Into cteer- program the ci-y. Ail that is needed k to fiflstil loan te mffls and smiIs and spirits of teeaL people the feeMag of civic pacWe-sm aad the resoJt is accomplished. It Is not fer me to suggest bow (thls shall be done. Mudinl dM it. DoIXum la doing it in Austria. I Why not cany out the same principle In Prinee Rupert? This, Mr. Editor, may be the answer to your challenge ta the iyoung men of Prince Rupert or It may not. I pass It on for what it is worth. I wteh them weH in their was as fattows: 4 Evening's Prcgram -O GasMMta." Opening address, Ex-Mayor C H. Orme. Orchestra selection. Junior Symphony Orchestra. Piano solo. Ethel Coasln. Vtohn and piano doet, Jean and Margaret Chrtstonsen. Song. David Houston. Recitation. Zetda Hate. Tap dance, Marie BouKer. Orchestra selection . Jantor Synv playing of four out of six games In the Premfer Oot Mining Co.. is a effort and hm true will phony Orchestra. the Billiard League fixture sehe- passenger aboard the Prince George Anything that will improve the Illuminated chib iwtngrng, jack duled for last night, individual today returning north after a trip city makes It ptoatanter to live Aadow. score being as follows: south to attend the recent conven- here and I hope to live here for Acrobatic. Mary Davey. Den Brown. Grotto. 300; C. P. Uon of the Mining Institute In Van- some years to come. Tap dance, Betty Drown and Balagno. Elks, M7. 1 couver. also visiting other southern Vours in the eau of Mtitmi Clara DaM. Song. Miss Betty Cameron accompanied by Miss Audrey Parkin. 1 One man band, Joe Staaoard. I Accompaolst was Mrs. J. S. Black.! Dance music was by Mrs. J. S. Black's orchestra. 1 The program was exeeMen-tly ar-; rahged arM alt the young perform-i ers carried out their acts peifeetly. j Winners of Raffles Winners of raffles were as fellows: Baby hat and coat, donated by Mrs. J. Preece. won by ticket 71, Evelyn Alexander. Silhouette pillow, donated by Mrs. P. M. Rayner, wen. by Mrs. J. R. Morlsen. ticket No. 19. Lamp, donated by J. Preece. won by Mrs. L. Wide, ticket No. 17. Pillow, donated by Hunt Upholsterers, won by Fred Corral, ticket No. 15. Electric iron, donated by Northern British Columbia Power Co. Ltd.. won by Joyce Kellback. ticket No. 2. Set of china, donated by Mrs. Rayner, won by Dlnty Bond, ticket No. 12. Side of lamb, donated by J. Preece won by C. L. Youngman, ticket No. 103. Grand Drawing Walnut table, won by C. L. Darker, ticket No. I'l Four loads of wood, won by J. D. Sutherland, ticket No. 722. Woollen rug, won by George Frlz-zell. ticket No. 703. One-half ton of coal, won by Bessie Bird, ticket No. 78, Oil painting, won by Arthur Broeksbank, ticket No. 801. Lady's wool sweater, won by Chris Berg, ticket No' if Oak Clock won by Mrs It D Hchrvk ticket No. 713. Ten pcunds coffee won by W N l KATHKH WILL SAY-HOY! WHAT A CHRISTMAS When UK IS WKAIUNC THAT FINK NKW SMOKING JACKET or DRESSING GOWN Pnre 9Uk Oowru. contrasting collars and ruffn Special Priee Pure Wool Rngltsh Oowns lleavy weight Jaeger Pure Wool Oowas, Seat uualnv urocuraMo vx.w.uwu, Smoking Jacket m plain colors, eontrastmg collars and ruffs Very smart. Special Price Pure Wool English Jackets m fancy colors Of )A Good weight OU.UU u Large Selection of French Ombre Opwru in attractive rotors, Special Prlre Carrie, ticket No 247 One ham. won by Velia Fnrnasa ticket No. S3. Seven pounds butter, won by B. Marshall, ticket No. T0 Barry set. won by Peter Wtll. tic-ket No. 7M. One sack of flour, won by Babs Beale, tfcket No. SM Foe the 31 week of 133 up to August 3. the number of hogs graded In Canada was 1 JM.S03 OUR I'LKDGK TO THE I'KOPLK OF THIS. COMMUNITY Confidence Is the basis of every purchase you make in a jeweiiy store Unlasa you are an expert, you must depend on the advice of the Jeweler when you bay. This is m repjMsabte Jewelry store, ran by BfofesaloaaJ Jewelers. WV seMWr merchandise that belongs in a Jewelry store. , ' , Every article must pass rigid test before we offer It to you. Our prices are fair, we yd not lower our standards I for the sake of low prices. f Our expert advice costs yo4 nothing. We would rather tell you the truth and lose one sail i rt than lose you a,a frrva customer for goodT i Jewellers SiTMC STORE WITH THE CU)CI NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, iToprletor "A HOME A WAV FROM ROME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert B.C Phone 281 P.O; Box 108 S16.50, S4.50 FOR SALE FO SALE good fflc sate, be seen at Dally New. EXTRA SPECIAL! S10.00 S12.00 S25.00 S6.00 810.00 810.00 BRYANT & COMPANY LTD. The Shop Fr Women M ho Shop l or Men Want Ads Can If FOR SALkV 21 Jeweled Stubebaker ' , gold filled watch, cost MM, wtu for gtO Phone lg iff' LIV1 Xmas present. Hotter Canaries. Ousraatccd slnaera. Mi in any distance W. HtttsoM, Rand I Block. FOR 8AUE fllx-hole Booth Bend Range, in good condition, also material in old nous Phone Blue 704. tf FOR RENT FURNISHED Houakreplng Iioomit for rant. Will move you m free.' 1 Phoae m. im 'vcBkirui i. i . I ui rooms, newly renovated. 141 2nd Avenue Phone Red 411. 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Illorks, delivered per cord Spilt, Ready for Stove per rord Kindling per cord Half Card Phone lUtic S23 SG S8 S10 S5 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry DotU ToUl rapacity MM ,,M Shipbuilders and 8hlp Kepslrtrs fer Steel and Wood Ve Iron and Bras Cutlof itleetrle snd Acetylene. 1tiM ll-ton Derrick for HsJ lawmlU and MlnlngMschlo'tf Reyalrrd and Ovrb' wul4 uet quick results wltn