7 i v' Jm .4U PENMAN'S FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE We carry the newest color' trend In Hosiery. Tones, for all occasions. Fine silk, plcot top, cradle sole, relnforeed heel and toes, seml-servlce, chiffon and crepe. Really the best for only Q-f A A per pair ?XUU MEN Don't berejnlnded you have cold feet. Get Into a pair of . Spats. A new shipment has Just arrived. Made by "Curries" Q4 andQ-f Off priced at 91ti50 31. 3D The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - -r- Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 55.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week 10 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Saturday. November 10, 1934 REMEMBRANCE DAY V flnpfl.mnrp u-P rpmemho witVi oil Vmmi'lih, f e the Great War in which so many Canadians lost their lives prematurely. The victory was an empty one because today v. .v. vi.uuhj vnaw Hucnicucu IU UVCIl.UJl WOriU IS SU11 a world dariger'and the democracy for, which men fought has dlsaDDeared in snmp nnrts nf tho wnv)A onrl Jr. u. i M - w wiv- II Ul 111 CA i i V C in IFLJtClia seems less spruro th war ended. The war did not make the world safe for democracy although it is difficult to picture what the world might have been like if the German war lords had won. War, as a means of settling international disputes, seems to be asutile, as Norman Angell said it would be. Both sides were the losers. ' ' Remembrance Day gives all an opportunity to ponder on world affairs and the plight in which we find ourselves through inability to live normal lives as nations and as individuals. The hate generated by the conflict Jias disappeared but national impotency remains. It will take many years, possibly many centuries, for the nations to learn that it t)av& tn Vw fripnrllv anri that caftlamnnt k f never a lasting settlement. HAS COME TO LIFE The British House of Lords has come to life. It has held the first all-night session in years and has attracted the attention of the world to its proceedings. It is in order now for the Canadian Senate to rouse itself from its lethargy and rid itself of the stigma of being looked upon as an old man's home. But can it? Way to Ease Headaches, Pain Almost Instantly METHOD OFTEN RELIEVES NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATIC PAINS IN MINUTESI Remember the pictures below when you want fast relief from pain. Demand and get the method doc-ton prescribe Atpirin. Millions have found that Aspirin eases even n bad headache, neurilis or rheumatic pain often in a few minutest In the stomach as In the glass here, an Aspirin tablet starts to dissolve, or disintegrate, almost the instant it touches moisture. It begins 'taking hold" of your pain practically as soon as you swallow it. Equally important. Aspirin is safe. For scientific tests show this: Aspirin does not harm the heart. ltemember these two points: Aspirin Sptrd and Aspirin SaMti. And, we that you grt ASI'JHIN. It is made in Canada, and all dniRirisls htve it. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every Aspirin tablet. Get tin of 12 tablets or economical bottle of 2 1 or 1 00 at any drugisf. Why Aspirin Works So Fast Drop Aspirin tablet In lis of tcf . Not that BEFORE it touchn th bottom, it is ditinte. Srttinf. IN a StfONDI IT STOPWATCH An Aria UbM starts to disinte grat and ( te work. Whst happrns I" th ctann baiprns in your stomach ASPI R I M UMrta start "uktac hold" al pan I Irw minutn alttf tikinc Whcn in Pain Hcmcinber These Pictures Pfl Trade ,M4fk p( he Bayer CompanUmlted., FINE DANCE AT PREMIER Annual Affair Was. as Usual. One Of Outstanding Events Of Season PREMIER, Nov. 10:The annual sports dance of the Premier Community Cluta. held shortly before the big fire in the Premier Community Hall, was, ax usual, one of the outstanding affairs of the local social season. It attracted a crowd of some two hundred persons and vas a highly delightful event Indeed. Dancing was. in full sway from 9 p.m. until 3 a.m. in the hall which was specially decorated for the oc-1 castonv sports emblem being fea tured. During the supper hoar at mid night, presentation was made' of the season's sport awards as ol-lows: Rock Drilling Contest CupE. Paavolo and H. Carlsen. Mucking Contest Cup I. Soder lov. Ski Jumping Cup E; Stenset. Cross Country Ski Race J. Salo. Badminton Mixed Doubles Cud. J. B. Watson and Mrs. S. M. Man ning: men's singles cup, J. &. Watson; ladies' singles, Mrs. S. M. Basketball Maple Leafs. O. Clunk, captain, R. Robinson. R. Stewart. S. Simpson, D. Urquhart, E. Lee, A. Teed and O. Dlrom. The prescntaUons were made by Mrs. B. F. Smith, wife of the manager, with James Mitchell, president or the Community League, acting as ihalnnan. Other speak rs were B. F. Smith and w. J. Asselstlne Mm. Splendid Refreshments The splendid supper was. un doubtedly, a piece-de-resistance. The refreshments were served In most tasteful manner. Distribution of fancy hats lent to the general lollity. The menu .Included grape fruit cocktail hearts of celery and olives, chicken a ta King, with mushrooms, green peas and mashed po tatoes. French rolls, strawberry ice cream, lady fingers, cakes and coffee. Patrons for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Smith. The snorts committees are as follows under the general chairmanship of O. A. Dlrom: Badminton j. O. Pea'rcey and II. Graham;. " Basketball A. Murray, w. Sellers and L. Falconer. Soccer A. SCQtt. W. C. Murrav and A- Robertson. 8oftball C. Stewart and C. Me. Cullough. Skiing R. Robinson. W. Salo. I. Kvale and F. Hoskins. Patriotic Canada Trumpets and bugles were blown. England has entered the war In the biggest battle ever - - known," -., Canada dW not stop to wonder If she should enter the fleht. But like a Ood sent thunder. She came, wlUxher arm of might r v - ' The: mightiest-men :c.ber land v Traversed the foe-infested sea To answer their hearts' command. True, loyal Canadians to be. The enemies were truly strong, The battle bitter and fatal. But whether right or wrong. Canada stops not even at death's portal. Many of her men bravely died.. witn a victorious smile on each face; For It was not to be denied, It was to victory they did pace. Ah! Then the day finally came wncn we were once again vic torious. While we again upheld our name; Patriotic, loyalnames so glor lous. May our men who sa bravely fought, its glorious name ever keep. And those who now llveth not, Ever peacefully in victory sleep. -By IVAN ADAMS, Massett C. N. R. Trains '" For the East- Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays ,S:3Q pjtn From the East-Tuesdays, Thursday and flatus days io;is pjn District News Island Notes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash of Terrace arrived at Queen Charlotte City on the last trip of the . Prince John and have been guests at the Premier Hotel. Mr. Nash, after carrying on considerable survey work, tett this week on his return to Terrace, accompanied by Mrs. Nash. Cupt Claude Ketchum of Prince Rupert, one of the real pioneers of the Queen Charlotte Islands, has been spending a few days at Skide-, gate as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Stevens. Capts Ketchum used to carry the mall from Prince Rupert to the Queen Charlotte I$lands during the War on his boat, the The collecting of Sitka Spruce cones has become quite an industry on the Queen Charlotte "Islands. eehred fnan the United States. William Buike and'Oeorge Beau- ctln of Skldeaate are reported to have struck some very good, placer on their claims it Eagle Creek on the east coa&t of Oralum Island, i First snow has appeared daring the last lew days on the mountains of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Old tuners say that it will be a mild winter. Deer are reported to be vert plentiful now on the Queen Charlotte islands, there having been tremendous Increase of these ani mals which are of exceptionally Urge slzejThere . also a marked Increase In the numbers of Canada geese and mallard ducks althoueh brant and California eeese are fewer. VANDERH00F The Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade has been advised that it Is the Intention of the pro vincial department of public works to keep the main roads ploughed of mow in Orolneca district during the eomlng winter. William Ferrier. fisheries inscec- tor for this district, has advised the Vanderhco! and District Board oi Trade that Cluculz Lake mav be used for net fishing In capturing fish other than trout lor vv,v IIIIU, as IVJU food 4U Came the message fast from far. bearing animals keDt In eaDlivltv Canada heard the mlchlv call Providing that any trout which may Ere the trumpets' echoes died. Tho Canada's population so small- Canada unhesltantly replied. oe caugnv inadvertantly be returned to the water alive and unin jured. A. A, .Hutchinson of Vanderhoof district deputy grand master of the Masonic rM mniin ' trln Quesnel to offidiSte' at'lhe1 onenlnsM'L-J. ' nf" a natir Hfo tkr it I'' - cenuy. Mr. nutcninson, who was accompanied by J. W. H. Day and R H. Moore, also paid official visits to the lodges at Williams Lake. liar kervllle and Prince George. The provincial deDartment of riculture announces that it intends for seed grain distributed to farmers last spring. Promissory notes cov erlng payment for such grain will fail due on November 30. Rev, Basil 8, Procktcf. lodal An gltcan rector, conducted service at Chllco Sunday afternoon nnrt in Vanderhoof lh the eveplng. Mrs. T. O. Wren of Hulatt h.n been spending; a few days visiting A Young People's Socletjrjn con-nectlon with the local United SNAPrM CtEANS ANO POLISHM Bathtubs, Washbasins, Windows, and Mirrors. Cannot scratch. Whist and Bridge Party by Pioneer Assn Enjoyable An enjoyable bridge .and hist party was held last night In 'the Eagles' Hall by the Prince? Rupert rsoneerr Association, iresiaeni A. 1. Prudhomme spoke briefly and Robert McKay was master of cefic-snonJes. Refreshments were serve1. Prize winners at cards were: Bridge Ladles' Hrst, Mrs. A. Norton. 3670: second.' Mr. J. H. Malr. 707; men's first, L. Owens: second. John' Bremner. Whist-Ladles' first, Mrs. Thomas Balltnger. 212. second, Mrs. B. J. Bacon, 119; men's first, Kenny Smith, 210: second, J Rowatt, 117. Church was organiied at a meeting held last week at the home' or the pastor. Rev. W. a Mcintosh. An ac live winter season is anUclpated. Thousands of sacks are being col- t. woodman of h m,. hi.. tected far the government extrac-trict ,.ho w...... p HnM tSoa plant at New Westminster Oeorse Hospltalk u reported ta be whne the seeds are shipped to ; owIn .,,4rf., Oreat Britain. United States and Eastern Canada, M. J Williams and ' .!' H. Moody ef Skldeeute Mission have BMBHMMMkMBBMM securea large contrarls from Amerl- i can seed firms fo; collection of' pruce cones, which -will mean sev-' ml hundred ' dollars business, i Many Inquiries have also been re-1 Basketball Standing The -league standings to date or as follows: Senior League W. L. P Moose 4 1 8 Orotto 3 S C. N. R. A 1 4 2 Ladles' Leatue Annette's . ..'....m..'...S 0 10 High School w .2 1. 4 Orottettes ' .1 J' 2 Intermediate Leatu High School .; 3 2 oj Warriors .... .'3 1' I Legion 2 3, 4 Junior Leatue Scythians . 6 0 13 High School a 2 4 Ooy Scoots Q 0 BASKETBALL November 12 -C. N. R. A. vs. Moose; Annette vs. High School. High School vs. Legion; High School vs. Scouts, November IS- Orotto vs. C. N R A.: Warriors vs, jjjh 8chool; Annettes vs. Orottettes: ScythUns vs High School. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Choir Leaders: J. S. WlLson, O. Wilson; Organist: Miss a OUlson. A. T. C M ; Minister: C. D. Clarke REMEMBRANCE DAY , 10:30 A-M "A SERMON OF REMEMBRANCE" 2;30 PAI. Subject, THE POPPY AND THE TORCH" The Poppy has no significance apart from the Torch. What - are you doing with the Torch? Anthemj at both services Come to church on this Remembrance Day ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL .Church of England) ; , -Very Rev. J. B. C.JVwm, IMan OrgipUt-reter.Uen Choir CidUr-A. J, Uneaer V . 8 A.M.. Holy Communion lOlM AM.. Morning Prayer and Sermon 12:30, Sunday School 1:30 PJ4, Evening Prayer and Sermon Kindly note tlx? change oi hour for the morning service, so that the two-minute silence may be suitably observed. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mev. F. W, IUfoe, UJ), Minister W. Vaughn Davles, OrranUt MEMORIAL SERVICES Sunday morning the services will begin prwriptly'at 1Q;.. The Auditorium doors will be closed sharp at 10:33 to observe the two-minute silence. The public are cordially Invited to join In the service. The Sermon 8ubject wU be. "LEST WE FORORT Evening Service at 7:30, Sertnon Subject, "ARMAOETJDON The place, the Uut great National Struggle. This It not a battle of nation against nation but against Ood and His Christ. There will be cornet solo by Ken Oreen You are cordially Invited to all services FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rreaeher Rev, W. D. Grant Holllngworth, B.A. WW. Organist: Mrs, E. J. Smith ,: REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES 10.'43 AJ. Sermon 8ubJt: "WHAT MEAN YE BY THIS SERVICE?" 7U0 PAI, Sermon Subject: THE UNLEARNED LESSON" ' SPECIAL MUSIC Momlng Tenor solo. "In Flanders Fields" McRae. Mr. J. A. Teng Quartette. "Requiem" Anthem, "Recessional" iBarnbvl fs:,5 01tai Mr H. Brocklesby: N. Anthem, "In Perfect Peace" (Williams) Members of the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. U iho 'Women's Auxiliary and the Prince Rupert Boys' Band will no special guests at the morning service All visitors welcome BILLMOR SHINGLES Manufactured by a local mill, by local labor, from local produce. Sold at prices lower than ever before offered in Prince Rupert. All No. 1 Cedar Shingles 3-X per thousand , .,,.S3.Q0 5X, per thousand ff ..sj.oo PH1LP0TT, EVITT & Ca LTD. Phone 4118 Saturd ay. Nov,.;,,; SENSATIONAL VALUES CLEARAWAY for Stock Taking See Tbew . . " -- - -- ....,(inv ,.taliMi Kitchen Range i . . 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Albrrta Dulklcy Valley Coals are 'r" teed to glvo satufactfn Try ton of No. 1 Dulkley ValW. J olio sell Timothy Hay. "tmh Oats and Ilarley Irincc Rupert FcI Co. an I'lioniyi SSI