(ft; f a i 9 ! i i i I? Third Avenue Where Service and Quality Excels LIMITED Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Transient display advertising, per inch, per lnsertton . . Advertising and Circulation Telephone .... News Department Telephone DAILY EDrnotf.. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ' GIVE FOOTWEAR If They Come From Us . . . You Can't Go Wrong : ;J ' Whether you can pay little or much, there is a footwear gift to suil your pocket or purpose. Even if your friends or loved ones have a pair they will welcome a new pair. Why not solve your gift problems with footwear or a pair of slippers from us? The Family Shoe Store Fhone 557 g iriniiracBraBrBiB:aamrBirBLarB''ir3 BiBiBiBiBrataai THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mall 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 Local readers, per insertion, per line 98 86 $5 DO .10 3D0 9.00 25 1.40 Monday, December 17, 1934 BUILDING NEW CHURCHES Last week we told of the laying of the corner stone of a new church at Port Simpson. New churches are also being built at Kitkatla and on the Naas River. This would seem to indicate a religious revival in the native villages of this part of the country. A great feature of the religious services in the villages is music The natives on this part of the coast are great musicians and they choose very largely the oratorios written , by the great composers as their means of expression. It is a wonderful art and means much to people who are isolated to a great extent and who have little opportunity of visiting the larger cities and enjoying the occasional concerts which are given there. The new churches will be centres of musical culture as well as religion. Plans are made for the installation of pipe organs and the leaders in the churches are usually leaders in musical education. Surely other churches might learn a lesson from this work that is beintr carried nn hv the natives. It must be a great pleasure to the people to fee that they are worshipping in a building erected with ineir own hands, usiner an ortran naid for bv the nrnr eerls of their own labor and joining in music which is the high- kSviFAl,ressio oi aevoiion man nas yet conceived. . Wm AW' MUST HAVE ANCESTORS The return of Hon. T. A. Crerar to the Liberal fold reminds us again of the statement made by Upton Sinclair when telling why he joined the Democratic party that in order to win a party must have ancestors. The Progressives broke from the Liberals and made a great stir but they did not arrive. They wandered in the political wilderness for a time but now they seem to be merging back into the two old parties. They had no political ancestors. So with Hon. H. H. Stevens. He has mnrlp ninfp a cHr but he still gives allegiance to the Conservative party if not 10 its leader. Should he break away and remain detached he will find himself in a group without political ancestors and the probability is he will be re-allying himself with one of the old parties after a period of skirmishintr alone. HARD TO REALIZE It is "difficult to realize that the first flight of a heavier- ii.hiij; inatiiuii: tuurv piUCU JUSL Ifliriy1 one years atro when Orville Wrio-ht rnvorerl tha vomnvU able distance of one hundred and twentv feet. The nlnno which was Tmlt of bamboo poles and linen, was powered With a forty horsepower motor with a top speed of forty miles an hour. Two hundred miles an hour in nmv rommnn nnd five .hundred horsepower motors are carried, two in intuit, xmcaujr tuu wuiiu is uucommg air-minaeu. Early Ad. Copy is appreciated WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Grain Ship Here Confirmed New-inxton in From Lansira Britih Trawler Earning Confirmation has been received United Kingdom or Continent from the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator. The vessel Is due here on or about January A. The C. P. R. coast freighter Nootka last week took a cargo of paper from Ocean Falls to Vancouver for transshipment to the Oriental market. With a light list of passengers, C. R. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. William Palmer, arrived In port at 1:15 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed an hour later for Skagway and other northern points whence she is scheduled to return here Thursday afternoon southbound. The vessel was delayed in coming north by making a special call at Union Bay to load coal for Skagvay. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived in port at 6:30 last evening from the south and sailed at 8 pm for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomor row morning and sail at 1:30 pjn. for Vancouver and waypolnts. Ernest D. Cornelius, well known on the southern runs, has now as- Timed duty as purser of the steamer Princess Norah on the Alaska route, relieving P. A. Hole who is ashore in Vancouver on vacation Lighthouse tender Newtngtoo, Capt. Harry Ormlston. returned to port at 5:30 last evening from a week-end trip to Langara Island She brought over N. Randall, wire less operator at Langara. who is leaving tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for a vacation trip to Vfc toria. Sailing from here at her regular time at 10 o'clock next Friday night. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide. will speed up her voyage so as to arrive in Vancouver at 9 o'clock lunday night instead of 7:30 Mon day morning, the regular Ume. Coming north on December 28, the vessel will leave Vancouver at mid night instead of 9 p.m. This will give 'isitors to Vancouver for Christmas using the Princess Adelaide a longer tay In the southern city. Prince Rupert General Hospltc disbusements for the month of No- mber totalled $3312.07. according to report of the finance committee. 3 D. Macdonald. chairman, presen- i ii the regular monthly meeting Friday. There were 1507 hospital iys during the month at a cost per hospital diem of $2.53. There are 1600 British trawlers operating today according to pub 'ished figures. The average wage of i British trawler hand Is $14 58 per seek and skippers $63.18 per week. I la Iceland trips skippers some- lmes received SI 45.30 per week Last year 67 trawlers were lost with J7 men. They do say that, if we had a good Walter Wlnchell hereabouts, he could dig up an interesting romance concerning one of the prominent citizens of Cow Bay who has been usually regarded as a staid old "batch." However, the longer they wait, the harder they fall, 'tis said. The Whiff Man was denied further Information as to Identity, etc. A wire received this morning att the offices of the Union Steamship Co. here announced that the steamer Cardena would sail from here at 6 o'clock Friday evening of this week on her special Christmas sailing Instead of at 8 p.m. as pre viously announced. The vessel U due to arrive in Vancouver early Sunday afternoon. Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat Pachena returned to port last night with a local hunting party following a two-day trip to Khutzamateen and Kwlnlmass. The party consis ted of Capt. W. P. Armour. A. R. Nl chois, F. A. MacCallum, J. A. Lind say, W. O. Fulton, W. M. Blackstock. Dr. J. H. Carson, John McKay andl C. C. Mills. Weather was really tod' For the East- Monday, Dtmnbe: no u.vu.1 rswi ;7?j Hundred Dollars Reached by Fund Many Will be Disappointed Unless More Cash is Received for Saltation Array Hampers The sum of one hundred dollars H kun - - - l. all atn t a tnr at local offices of the Alberta Wheat i - :L , , , Pool of reports published early las Ct! r,the '3-" week thathe Reardon-Smlth Une nI , t but hare not yet got steamer Bradburn has been char-i tered for January loading ft the'rfj - hit many children will be dteap-' pointed on Christmas Day. That jj would raar the whole festival. Last week a donation that was entered -M anonymous should have been Credited to Mrs. G. A. Woodland .'5 Folic wing are other donations re- j eeiTfd: Previously acknowledged Mrs T C. Wilding Dr. W. T. Kergtn T. H. J L Rayner Mondays; Wednesdays and Fri days 5:30 pjn. From the Fast Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- line to make for the best of hunting -(Bi;B.TBiyBxftiuaiBJmiiBiBBiiiiititBiaia3aiatBiiiBiBJB.i&iaiiK 94.00,ii 100 a 500; 3 5.00 1 1.00 12 Chancellor Hitler's Special In Ac cident at Level Cnminr Fourteen Are Killed BERLIN. Dec 17 Fourteen per sons were killed at the week-end when a special train, on which Chancellor Adolph Hitler was returning from Bremen where he had officiated at the launching of a new- liner, crashed into a passenger-laden motortms at a level crossing. Several others were Injured. The Nazi chieftain was merely shaken up. C. N. R. Trains ! (TRAIN HITS g MOTOR BUSl PRE BBiB.BBIBtBKa to at to visit la Victoria. Jack Cace. son of Dr. tnd Mrs J P. Cade, arrived home on the' j Princess Norah yeiterday from his i studies at the University of Brt-lS 1A.IC tilth Columbia in Vancouver to ! soend therhriitrrUs afld'NeVYear vacation nere. but. nevertheless, the party bagged, Archie Thompson arrived horn- two geese and about forty ducks, jon the Prince Norah yeaterdavi The goose geuer were waiver : rrem hU studies at she University Blackstock and Charlie MMs who ! of Britih Columbia In Vancouver to ', Z both modestly admit that. If they spend the Christmas and New Year, -had been better shots, they would vacation with his parents. Mr and " have had a boaUoad of honkers, i Mrs. J. H. Thompson. I ; ! a Capt. Pete Byme returned to port Sergeant O. H. Oreenwood. whoj this morning with the Helen II, arrived in the eity last week from ' bringing in a load of flatfish for the Grand Forks, will assume his du-Bacon Fisheries. tics today as new chief of the citv detachment of the provincial po- Capt. Pete Thompson returned to lice. Sergeant and Mrs. Greenwood port at the week-end with his hall- have taken up residence on Elev-but boat White Hope from a trip to enth Street in the house formerly i Vancouver. While away, he had occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack overhaul work carried out on the Woods who have moved to Sixth vessel. Avenue and Tavlor Street. PALE, PEPLESS GIRL BECAME PRETTY ..' AND WASN'T SHE PLEASED! It ill happened is SO Aii! In Noreober the girl wai pile. niTniown and larked vitality. Wright tobnormal; onlr 01 V, IU. Her blutxl, when teMed. was f.ond to b low in red rurrmiiHe and lower Kli ll-ln kqeiaqfUibln, the red aubulaore in the red rvrpooei-ii. Kbe wit nit en- a SO-dj treatment. And what a bappy tbanr took place ! She uained nine pound add her complexion slowed with roty bralth. IIr fare rounded out and the became ponitlrely prettjr. The treatment ai nhown by a wrond blood tet had ireatly in-creawd the red corjioM-le and haemKlobin In her Mid, conw-luently he frit and loukn radiantly writ. The preparation ti. worked then wondera waa Dr. William' I'ink PilU. Tli i famou old remrdy restore health In a moat ronitrnrtir way. We know that the blood carriea nourUhment and vitality to rtery part of the body. Uut tmlee the blood haa a aaftV-ient number of reil rort'UM-Ini and red colouring anbalanee railed haemoglobin, it eannot carry on it Vital work. It i here that Ir. WiUUnw' I'ink Pilla pniflure ronatrurtire bnefiti. Thl remedy Inrreai, In moat a-en. Uitb the red ronmaclea and the bartuoglobin. Itlood trata prore it ! Oood lofika ami jood bealtb are too preciooa to nejlect or exprl-mi-nt with. If your feellnta and your mirror tell you that you are uti(er-lKht, tirroiia. aallow. eaaily tired Out--ake thU tmtnl reo.nl; lr Wtlliauia' link I'illa. for 30 day, a the g-lrl mentioned l.re liit. Then rhrk np on Uaaty and baalth you hare tli". '! (hii Ik prim .V)i'. IV, A SATISFIED CUSTOMER In our coal yadll ' m auaar find' the htwt. 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SP Mrs. Frank Boyle, wile of the territorial auditor of Alaska, was a ptvsenter aboard the Princess m Norah yesterday afternoon return- ing to her home In Juneau after a With $5.00 Spent We (Jive 1 Doll Free With $10.00 Spent Wc Give 1 Pyjuma Doll Free Everv Cent Mean a Vote In the Doll Contet a i a a a:ir BfarBBnuBBiaia;BiB?BBa:B-iBiaiBj?aiBiK a a m- I Gifts for Everyone j at Demers :BBiB4B-a!BBtBfBrBrBrBvBrBTBIBJBrBrnirBfBt.Bft. : ROASTERS & CARVERS Sheet Iron Roasting Panr Ir each, from Coveted Roasters Sheet Iron alum. num. eaca. from Stalnlers Steel MlrVor Finish 3-Plece Carving 8eu. ptr r?t. (torn auorted sixes to Jgg gQc enamel or to gJ QQ S3.00 SS.OO Mall Orders Uarefnlly Filled THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. Drawer 1615 Trlephone 111 COAL! COAU NEW ROYAL Our Famous Ertson, Alberta and j HOTFI Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran- I lJ I ULt teed to give satisaction. Try a j, z.relIt Woprtetor ton of No, 1 Bulktey Valley. 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