PAGE TWO CHRISTMAS GREETINGS ' " Cv WW THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA .-lit" May your Christmas be a Merry one, and may the spirit of Santa Clans stay with you all the year. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managlng-Edrior SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid to advance $5.0' By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and ror lessr periods, paid in advance, per week n By mall to all other countries, pe- year 8.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per incu, per insertion . no Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion . .02 Local readers, per insertion, per line . . 25 News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Burcmu of Circulations IK FORGET ALL WORRIES 86' 98 Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1935 Tomorrow is Christmas Day and a general holiday and most people, including the staff of the Daily News, are taking Thursday as well. Durintr that timp mnv cno-. gest that all forget their worries, if they have any, and gne uiemseives up wnouy to the enjoyment of a real holiday. It is particularly a children's day and as such most peupie wiii nevoie tneir energies to making the day a happy one for the young folks. In doing that they get their greatest enjoyment WARMING UP The United States election campaign is warming up. Although the election does not take place until next the newsDaners are can-vino- n m-pnt f1nl news, and the big quadrennial contest is having a strong un tuiuuut; in me government to public questions, both home and foreign. The business of the country is badly interfered with and the sane judgment wir vuuiurjr is warpetl. jNEW ERA OF PROGRESS Mayor McGeer of Vancouver is so pleased with the Ottawa conference that he sees in it the beginning of a new era of nrogi-ess in Canadian affairs. Particularly pleased is he with the lifting of the burden of unemplovment relief which has had to be borne bv the cities. We hope it will mean an era of progress in all lines of endeavor. SIR ANTHONY EDEN'S APPOINTMENT The appointment of Sir Anthonv Eden as Secretary of State for Foreign Affnir in tlio Rrftish Government in Miration ro hamnel Hoare is an important move and one that will be highly woromended throughout the British Emnw except in nlaees dominated bv Italian sym-?SfepJ&S;P.tho?v is a firm l'ever in the League of W).lt3 power. He sees that if Uie Leamie fails 5Wcte- it may asi well tro out of business. If. in league is able to prevent the absorption of Abys- 7 Wv'4t will m twnrtlien th Leaeue that it is lively to become an everlasting power for peace in future. M To all our r,Wc nn T 1 T C I " - v. awiii unu tJtiU UllU in S Lighi Houses we extend the Season's ft Greetings. ft THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 258 Third Avenue Phone m . ft MAJORITY; i i r nut Baldwin Still Has Lead In Parliament Labor Gained Government 422, Opposition 181, Final British Totals LONDON. Dec. 24: (CP Final detailed Canadian Press standing of parties in the new British ex chiding the vacancy caused by the death of A. Noel Skelton. since hh election as a Conservative in Scottish Combined Universities. The Government total is 432 and that of the Opposition 182. In the Government ranks are 386 Conservatives. 34 Liberal-National and eight National-Labor members. In addition, there are three elected as Nationalists and one i Independent. The Nationalists arc 'Arthur Hopkinson. in Lancashhe Mossley; Hon. Ivor Guest, in Bre-'con and Radnor and Sir E. Graham-Little in London University. The Independent is A. P. Herbeit. in Oxford University Labor led the Opposition with 153 members elected. There are 16 Liberals and four Independent i Lloyd George Liberals. Four nembers of the Independent Labor Party were elected and one Communist. Two National AbstenUon- Ists elected in Northern Ireland will not take their seats. Two In dependents in the Opposition clas-slficaUon are Rt. Hon. J. Wedgwood, who received an acclama tion in Newcastle-under-Lvme and formerly ran as a Labor can didate for Labor, and Miss Eleanor Rathbone. in English Combined Universities. If Mr. Wedgwood were classed under his former party affiliation, the total "regular" Labor vote would be 154 Mr. Herbert who ran as an In- pependent, "took the government whip" along with R. H. Bemays re-elected Liberal-Nationalist In Bristol North. By so doing they are placed on the whip's list for Circulars or other information. In. dicaUng they will take votlne and speaking .orders from the govern-! ment whip. The present standine: Government (432): Conservative im r jLib. National J 34 2 INat Labor 8 0 National 3 1 I Independent l 1 iopposltion (182): Labor 153 100 Liberal ie 3 Ind -liberal . 4 0 ji. "L. p. 4 1 I independent. 2 0 Nat. Absten 2 0 1. National from Conservative. 1 L. 35 10 7 0 0 0 13 C 0 0 0 communist 1 1 0 , Vacant 1 .Total 615 Gains and Losses Following is the detailed list of , gains and losses by parties in the jNov 14 British general election: (10). Conservative from Liberal, 4. Conservative from Liberal-Nat ional, 2. Liberal-National from Conser-vcUve. 2. Independent from Conservative, Opposition gains 105i. DAILY NEWS p JJg GOOD jsilver Price Is Still on Skids Lowest" Mark In ' Vourteen "Months Recorded af New York NEW YORK.4ee. (CP)t-The price of foreign silver, fbced at 50tc yesterday, a decline of one cent from last Friday, was the lowest since October 8. 1934. London established the price of 21 5-16 pence, a decline of ,7-16 pence from Friday.,, Today, the, price of imported silver re i for iur commercial cummercui use use fell leu ' back DacK House of . Commons shows , the Got- ,,,,., . .Q, ... , 'further-to 49c. the lowest since .,mi eminent w has , a majority of f 250. n September 17. 1934. In London It was 7-16 pence lower at 207B pence TODAY'S STOCKS ( Court ty a. Ua jooAtoa Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel,. .18. Big Missouri, .63. Bralorne. 50." " b. r. consi .(aYt. B. R. X. God,, .07Vi. Cariboo Quartz, 1.10. Dentonia, 28. Georgia Rhjer, .0Y. Golconda. 110. Indian, .Olfc. Mlnto, .08 V4. Meridian .03. Morning Star, 03V5. National Silver, .02 ft. Noble Five, .03i. Pend Oreille, .96. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 1.78; Reeves MeDonald, .07. R.'no, .95. Salmon Gold, .03. Taylor Bridge, .13. -Wayside, : -.16. Whitewater, .05)4. Waverly Tangier, .00',. United Empire, ";00Vi. Glacier Creek, .00. Grange, .01. Toronto Central Patricia, 2.65. Chibougam'auy 21? Lee Gold. .0234. Granada. .18.. ,. Inter. Nickef4425. . Macassa, 3Jl. Noranda, 44.2S. Sherritt GordonTi.07. Slscoe, 2.65,' K ' Ventures, 1.64. Lake Maron, .02! Teck Hughes, 5.00. Sudbury Basin, 3.05. Smelter Gold, .04 Vi. . Can. Malartlc. 1.18. Little Long Lac, 655. Stadacona, .02. Pickle Crow, 3.85. McKengie Red Lake. U0. God's Lake, 1.18. Sturgeon River. 57. Red Lake Gold Shore. .47. San Antonio, 3.00. Perron. 1.13. ON.R. TRAINS For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- dflys 8 pm. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-days 10:20 p m. Labor from Conservative. 76. Labor from Liberal, 9. Labor from Liberal-National. 8. Labor from National-Labor. 7. L?v wal from Conservative. 3 Independent Labor Party from OmervaUve. I Communist from Conservative, 1 (Etinstmas Prntwotagmtour iBfstish.esfbra sa rrgOIIjristaiasatib 2 s k If 2f 1, a if If Tuytoj. Decerns, 24. THE H. S. WALLACE COMPANY ANNOUNCING: 65 Extend to their many friends Heartiest Greetings for Christmas and Prosperity in the New Year, Taxi and Messenger Service Bill Stuart Earl Ratt Phone: G5 Stand: Sixth Street A complete Taxi and Delivery Service Day and Night FURS FURS We have orders for .Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. 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