-at TWO And Still They Cornel 1 ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF "JACK and JILL" Health Shoes For Children Has Arrived MOTHERS! You have suffered agony with your feet at some time. . . . Why take chances with jour children's feet? Have your children fitted with Jack and Jill Shoes. You know by seeing inside the shoe just how they fit by the visible -fitting system. Price, $1.65 to $2.95 The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 1 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue 'H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 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 Local readers per insertion, per line . Classified advertising, per word, per Transient display advertising, per Inch, Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of .Audit. Bureau .of Circulations DAILY EDITION SEES NO Acting Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin of Great Britain sees no immediate prospect of war huthe.does see danger in the armaments race and he .urges the nations of Europe to change their policies and assume ;a more peaceful -.attitude. The difficulty in connection with the speech is that, while a copy was sent to Chancellor Adolph Hitler of Germany, only as much as he wishes published will reach the press of that country. The press is controlled absolutely '.by .Hitler, just as it is controlled in .Italy by Mussolini, and ;the people of the country are allowed to know only such things as suit his policy. What is particularly interesting about Mr. Baldwin's speech is the indication that Britain is using every effort to bring about a more peaceable condition of mind among European nations. KIDDIES WHOOPING COUGH Jot give them BnfVley'i mixed with equal paru honey and yuH be attomtlied and Heliibted to ice how quickly those terrifying coughing ipelii are relieved, and the vomiting reduced or Mopped entirely. Same applie. to croup. BurLley'a relieves the congestion and con-tint-lion of the larynx almost in.lantly, and loon the little tufferer it Ueeping oundly. Burkley't it entirely different- -it i. ,o superior to anything .you have ever tried for couth., colds, 'flu and l.ronthitit. 1 lay safe. Refuse luhttitulet. Uuckley't is told everywhere. M-4 Arm uu.o a I lali. A jfJii.:l:M1amiUi,IMMillIri:taf?iiaW!!f!l SPECIALS Men's at Bicycle $16.00 Water -Power $6.00 Washing Machine Mcciary Stove .4.Hole $14.00 Writing Desk $14.50 Roll Top Coleman's at tamp $4.00 D.ELI0 Xurniturc Exchange Daily News Want Phone 357 $5.00 .10 3.00 9.00 .25 insertion .02 per insertion ...;. 1.40 Saturday, December 1, 1934 WAR YET DON'T LET THE SUFFEIt I KOM and CROUP Singlo Sip I'i-ovcn Jt 1 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Pioprletpr "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" -Rates 11.00 up to Rooms. .Hot fit Cpld Water Prince ,Rupert, JB.C. Pbon .281 P.O. Box ISO Ads Bring Results SPORT i Scythians Defeat Junior High In Basketball Game Dominates junior Scythians defeated the Junior High School 24-16 in an exciting basketball game played ,at the Booth -School .Gym nasium this morning one of outstanding merit, each'u number being well received. A-vocalj" quartet consisting of Misses Betty!; Cameron. Beatrice Berner. Betty Wood and Marcel Jabour proved in The High School tried to breakpleaslng.-MasterDavIdllouston . .... also . through the strong defence of .the Scythians but -failed. , Individual scoring: ythlans Roma (6). Montesano (12). Antonelll 6t. Postak, Gullck, iBlaln, H. Mqntesano. I High School Brown (6, O'Neill-1 (4). -.Holkstad t6. Clausen. Eby, Berner. I Smoker For Petty Dfficer Ross Is Enjoyable Event In honor of Petty Officer Irstruc i '.sang in hlsusual acceptable man-: ner. Mrs. R.G. 'Large and. J. E.Da- fvey gave .vocal solos and a quartet r(rp.m .the Ladles' Music .Club ,com-. .prising Mesdames J. H. McLeod, S." tor Ross, a smoker was held by This was well received and seemed members of the local unit of the to make a deep impression on those Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer present whlqh fact ..proved the able Reserve at the Canadian Legion manner in which the .players acted clubrooms last night, a very Jolly their parts. The cast was as follows: evening being spent with J. A. Teng, Marcellus ta soldier .H. M. Dag-Former Chief "Petty Officer John gett;Calus a soldier i.,M.'R. Dafoe; Oibson and J. S. Wilson among Tirzah (a servant!. Mrs. Alma those present. Those contribuUng Glass; Drusllja wlfe of Junius, to the program included Mr. Teng, Miss K. Watson: Joanna (wife of Mr. Gibson, Able Seaman MacLeod King's Steward, .Mrs. H. Berg; Ju- and Ordinary Seaman Bremner while an exhibition of cutlass swinging by Able Seaman Macfie was greatly applauded. J. S. Wilson spoke on -behalf of the Legion. j -j Basketball Standing The league standings to date are as follows: , Senior League W. L, p Moose .5 -4 10 1 Grotto 5 .5 10! C. N. R. A 4 5 8 Ladies' League Annette's .8 1 16 High School -.4 5 8 Grottettes ,t2 ,8 4 intermediate (League High School 6 3 12 Warriors 5 5 10 Legion 3 6 ,6 Junior .League Scythians ,10 ,0 20 High School .2 .6 .4 Boy Scouts 2 8 4 Hockey Standings . International Division . W. D. L. F. A. P. Toronto 7 0 0 23 9 14 Maroons 4 0 2 14 9 8 Ameriqans .3 0 2 9 8 6 Canadians 1 p 4 8 14 2 American Division Chicago 5 0 2 15 13 10 Boston 4 0 3 15 15 8 Detroit 3 0 5 23 17 6 Rangers 2 0 4 16 21 4 SV.Lquls 1 0 8 10 27 2 BADMINTON SCHEDULE Dec. 5-C. N. R. A. vs. Skeena; Skeena vs. C. N. R. A.; No. 1 ilupert vs jNo. 2 Rupert; No. -2 Rupert vs. No. 1 Rupert. Dec. 12 C. N. R. A. vs. No. 1 Rupert; Skeena vs. No. 2 Rupert; No. 1 Rupert vs. C. NR. A.r No. 2 Rupert vs. Skeena. Dec. 19 C. N. R. A. vs. No. 2 Rupert; Skeena vs. No. 1 -Rupert; No. 1 Rupert vs. Skeena; No. 2 Rupert ys. C. N. R. A. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:15, was reported this morning to be fifteen minutes late. Arimox hm,k , Timber ;aie Xin::i Ttiere Will be ottrrrA tar ml at PiiK. tic Auction, at noon on trie Third .fay of January. 1935. in the offlr of the DULTlcC .AirTMlM trinrs n i . ..... tl r the Licence 710771, .cut 425,600 im, awa iwwutf. or spruce, odar no nepvfXK Sn n area -altuat on MurchlAon Island, Queen Charlotte la- unos uind Dint run Three yearn wti ,be allowed for re- uwa4 oi iimoer. rrovldwl any one umibie iVo Uetid, me auction In Demon mai aubmlt tender to .be opened At 4he hour of auction, Mid treated aa one bid." Further particular may be obtained irom w,i, me .in vinri cruel roreater, ruimixr, Victoria, victoria, HO n.u., or Diatrlct rorea-ter, PrUW ttupert, D O, CONCERT IS ENJOYABLE Almical Program -und l'iav at FirstH? Hantist Pliurrh Proved Pleasing fS 'First Baptist -Church was welH filled Thursday evening when a concert was presented under the it. ,i auspices .of the teachers of a stheh it t Sunday school. The program was; lu - Jonniqne. RobertBiance and c. cuuin evoked encores from the audience. Miss Zelda Hale, the young elocutionist, made humorous contributions to the program. Complimentary remarks were heard irqm alHsldes on the numbers presented by the Junior -Symphony Orchestra under Bert Cameron's leadership. The second .part of the program was a presentation of a Biblical drama by the Baptist Players entitled "The Centurion's Servant" nlus 'King's Centurion , P. H. Lin- zey: Gyas a slave. Allan Hale; Joseph ta Jewish Rabbi i, V G. Houston; Hennas ta physician. J. C. Oilker. The play was directed by yietor c A pianoforte solo by Miss Ruth prison was very creauaDiy .rendered and receI'd hearty applause The accompanists for the evening were Mrs. J. S. Black. Mrs. J? CGilker, -Mrs. E. Smith "and Mr. Allen. ' L: c:i: uicaiiiMiiub JdJIUlHi) for Vancouvet. Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Thurs. ss. P. George 10:30 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. Ss. Cardena midnight December. 20 s. P. Norah 5 pjn. from .V.ncpuvei- Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. kOeorge JO a.m. Friday s. -Prln. Adelaide .4 pm. Ss. Cardena pjn Dec. 16 and 30 ss. P. Norah a.m. For Anjrpx and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn Wednesday ss. P. George ,4 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday ss. Catala ..11:30 ain. Thursday ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. tr Naas Klver Ana fort MmpsoD-. Sunday ss. Catala 8. p.m. from Naas.Klver &,l'prt Simpson Tuesday ss. .Catala . 11:30 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-Dec 7;and 21 ss. P, 'Jo'hii id'pm. I'rom Queen Charlotte. Islands-r Dec. 5 and 19ss. P JphnAiPjn. ffir Ocean Ulls3 inursss. v. .ueprge io:30 p,m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide .10 pjn. 'rum Oceap Fali Wed ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide .,4 p.m'. Ss. Cardena . ,pjn. For Alaska Dec. 16 and 30 ss.'P. Norah a.m. From .Alaska-Dec. 20 ss. Prln. Norah 4 p.m. From Skeena River-Friday ss. Cardena p.m CLINICAL JT. STS OF TIIAI.ATTOL NEW Mi;n,IC.INAL I'.RPDUCT. fContlnued from page onn) has" a higher vitamin potency than the original Thalattol and It Is be lieved that the clinical tests now In progress will be even more satisfac tory than those carried out last term. .A new investigator has been secured to assist In the work in the person of Dr. H. O. Johnsen, who Is making a thorough examination of the children's teeth, and this extra Information shou.!d add iConslder-ably to the value of , the, wults." ( As already announced, a ,local syndicate ls .lnUrestlng lUelf in the possibility of manufacturing Tia-lattol here commercially. Daily News Want-Ads. al- , , Ways bring QUICK reSllltS. ; IcJ I i IJ i-sftp U flijM l4fU E a a. !.!( B' B.I iit ii i I Annette's Clock fi .SttUntU. Dmml,,, , .... MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, FROM 2 TILL 4 ,I)KESSES Wool.Silk Wool, Crepes, HOUSE D.UESSES Sizes U t., 1G I Qeorgette and Sa,tin CQ (f reg. value to $;.!)"; Clqck ffn -14 to 41 , Vtluvi Sale Special, each ., UC , "DKESSES-In Wool, Travel Tweeds, PANTEES & IJL00.MKUS- OPn " 'Grepes, Satin, Wool Crepes, figured clock Sale Special JC roml Crcpes S2.001 Nrfor .$i,oo ; OnvKECasJi mere, Fibre SS" 95C ' Silk. Rayon, to clear at u IMfUE TIHtEAI) SILK HOS-Reg., OANSEITES-In Kaygn ;md Anytf- value to 69c; Clock OCpi W value $U9 Orp ; QOl, - Clock Sale Sale Special, pair Special vCORSOETT.ES-Sizes 30 & CAp NOVELTY SCARVES OPn .32 only, to dear ;at MV.V. ,Clock Sale Special V f ?! if ?! NO Annette TRY-ONS NO CHARGES Ladies' Wear Co. e THE STORE OF THE BETTER DRESSED FOR LESS Federal Block, Third Avenue rm i lm am ta i u v on i m u i.i v s im im i m i m im rmM-MMtMiUiutnimmM.mi Mail Schedule For the-Fast Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 4:30 pjn From ,theF.a.U Tuesdays, Thursdays and :Salur-oays 10:15 pjn. for Vancouver-Mondays (train) 4:30 pjn. Tuesday - - 12 JO pjn. Wednesdays (train) .... 4 JO pjn. Thursdays . 9:30 pjn Friday 11 pjii. .December 20 - 4 pjn. ,From Vancquver Sunday 4 pjn. Tuesday (train) 10:15 p.m. Wednesday 10 am. Thursday (tralni 10:15 pjn. Saturday train 10:15 pm December 16 and 30 ajn i For Anyox and Stewart j Sunday 7 pjn Wednesday . 3 pjn From Anyox and Stewart i Tuesday 11:30 a.m Thursday 8 pjn For Naa. River and Port Simpson sunaay 7 pjn From Naas River and Tort Slmpsor Tuesday, 11:30 ajn For Queen-Charlotte. Inland Dtcember 7jind 21 . 9 pjn. From Queen Charlotte I.landa December 5 and 19 ajn For Alaska-December 16 and 30 ajn. NEW YORK. Dec 1 CPi- Bar'" i silver closed at 55c per ounce Friday 4 p.m.jthe local metal market yesterday CHURCH FIRST PRESB YTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Rer. W. I). Grant Hotllnicworth, H.A. Organist: 3k. F-J. Smith on 3 NOTICES 11 AA!., Sermon Subject: RELIGION AND THE HOME" 12:15, Sunday School 12:30. WeMvlew School 7:30 PAL. Sermon Subject: "THE CHALLENOE OF THE IMPOSSIBLE" Ail Visitors Welcome ' V VST-PAUL'S. LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Klghth and Ninth liist Preaching services English at the 8t. Paul Lutheran Church 41,ajn. and Norwegian ln.thc.evenlngat 7;30 o'clock. Pastor A. O. Aase'n of Vancouver conducts both services Nowqulan -Young Peoples' .Society. 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon The Lutheran population invited. Come and welcome. Sunday School. L2:15rioon Christmas Cards He, 10c, 15c up; Special 10 for JJ5c Christmas Calendars 25c to $4.00 Tags, Seals and Wrapping. Torsonal 'Christmas Cards printed in our own plant on short notice. 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