ivembcr 30, 1935 NO' DAILY NEWS ,NEQUALLED VALUES IN Tl VCtli lilt liu-i vrtWMMi tut riviwt.i tlllii l.l , an iilinost bewildering variety, livery typo n .. .. ...i i nr.. II.. i 1 ..fllulll !l III 1 lll'Illllll IIIIV f lfVlfMIIll irjI liijitLriau ' . " . I'l' .iilll' IWIIllI ITIMltl Hi KIll'lHllI Iklll IxTii-ii lmi)i;iii nit;--ii . uuu Tlicv'n plainly priced and there's lots of room ui liw'lillll. " ' TluiT s i,'so 011 display a splendid army of ItflSTlC GIFT CALENDARS ulifiill.v designed and conveniently arranged. Conic .1 i iiw.m iivit 1 lu' re's no ohliL'silion In itnrrli;ii I'ox No. 1 . " One dozen. Regular value 50c. All folders with envelopes . . 23 Itox No. 2 Regular 75c. Beau-' tiful colored folder gnd envelopes. 15 cards .... 35 Box No. 5 Re?, value $1.50. De Luxe Series, ttcards .... $1 Box No.' 3 Reg. f 1.00. Large delightful Christmas folders. 21 cards 73c ulividual Cards" priced at 2 for ac, 5c. 10c and 15c. For fa lio have put oil' ordering their PH1VATE taniS (JMKKTINd GAUDS FOIt OVKItSKAS lllL, wish to announce there is still time. We print imting Cards in our own Printing Plant and can exc- lulc yuur orders in a few hours. tose,Cowan & LattaLtd. BES.NEU HLOCK, THIRD STREET ENTRANCE. We Invite You to Come and Inspect Our Stock of Useful and Practical CHRISTMAS GIFTS Our selection this year is much larger. Gifts for every member of the family. GORDON'S HARDWARE ,. M FURS Fr'en-lym, Foxes, Weasels, N we j F Sliest cash prices. Also 111 yOUr 0lr f.iro fnll Part VflW ml1 .Ul Aiiai OiUJJillCilW I 111 convince you. Ship now to J CLONES JCE GEORGE, B.C. D. LUMBER We have a fairly complete stock of lumber at Mile 21, near Haysport, ready for rail and water shipments. If "building or repairing, it will pay you to examine our stock and receive prices. SHAMES RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Haysport, B.C. ELIO McRridc St. hone 311 FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy - - We Sell PHONE: GREEN 121 ASBESTOS CEMENT r 0r Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. It is especially suited for OIL BURNERS l.ik Stove P ZUc; 2. can, 35c; 5-lb. can, 7&c Olove Boards, Coal Hods, Stove Shovels, jacsutw stove Pipe Enamel, Oil Funnels With Strainers THnMnv, lZlUit Avenue 1'honc 101 PROSPERITY RETURNING Necessity of Government Expenditures For Relief Near Over, ''Uv fteclarcs ""pfgy, ATLANTA, Ga.. Nov. 30: The tlays of public spending are nearly over and federal relief will be greatly curtailed after the New Year, President Franklin D. Roose velt declared in addressing a huge gathering in Georgia Tech Stadium here yesterday. Claiming success of Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Also Beauty Rest " 42.50 Mattress Buy a Spring Filled Mattress For Christmas MACKENZIE FURNITURE NEW HOTEL IS OPENING Bessborouch At Saskatoon Newest Link In Canadian National , . Chain MONTREAL, Nov. 30: (CP) The Bessborough Hotel at Saskatoon, newest link in the Canadian National Railways chain of hotels, will open on December 10, it was officially announced today by Hon. C. P. Fullerton", K.C., chairman of his four billion dollar work relief approximately 260 berooms with program, the government would a whole floor of sample rooms. Continue to seek to provide Useful public rooms, etc., designed In the work instead of the dole. I French Renaissance style. Its arch- It was clear, said the president, !ltecture ls ln keeping with that Of that material nrosnerltv was re- oth hotel oi the Canadian 'Nat- turning to the United States, mak-n commands a spier- ing the necessity for relief much ! :-- r- port of "the man In the street." Last Relief Allotments WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 30: Last allotments of federal relief unds are now being sent to states and territories, announced Harry Hopkins, federal relief administra tor, yesterday. There would be no more cash advances for direct re lief, he said. Twenty-six states had been previously cut off. Sees Roosevelt Victory DENVER, Nov. 30: Stopping off here following a trip to the Pacific Coast, Postmaster General James A. Farley declared yesterday that there was no doubt but that Presi dent Roosevelt would be renomi nated for the chief executiveshlp. "And he will be accorded as smash ine a victory in 1936 as that of 1932," Farley declared. Literary Digest Poll NEW YORK, Nov. 30: The Liter ! ary Digest poll on the New Deal, so I far as recorded to date, shows 44.1 percent in favor of the New Deal I i rr n - I i ana os.a against.. the trustees. The new hotel has did location on the bank of the Cud. nnl..v. r . i !. u junction of Twenty-first Street iKU uunb icirci wuuiu uc turn- , .. . ... .. . , . . , . , and Spadina Avenue. crease in public revenues led the t especlally to meet the needs chief executive to predict decreas. ling deficits. The increase ln debt j caused by the New Deal and emer- ' jgency measures he did not believe inconsistent with the country's re-j sources nor had It Injured the country's credit. j As a result of government policies, 3,500,000 employables, the President declared, had been able 'to leave the relief rolls, j President Roosevelt was accorded j a great reception. Speaking politi cally, he said he expected little aid I from "big business'1 ln the next letertinn hut. rilrt antlrlnatfi ths sim- of the travelling public ln Western Canada. The "home away from home" atmosphere has been suc cessfully established as the gue3t rooms are not only carefully laid out and arranged, but are most comfortably furnished. In addi tion to the main dining room on the main floor, a very up to date cafeteria will be operated on the ground floor, where the best of foods will be served.. The hotel ls splendidly equipped to handl conventions and gatherings of all sizes as, ln addition to the large rooms, there are a number of smaller rooms 'available for com mittee work. Special, attention has been directed to the needs of com. merclal men and the seventh floor has been laid out entirely for their use, all space being de voted to bed sample rooms which contain unique lighting arrange ments for the display of goods. H. W. Aslln, formerly manager of the MacDonald in Edmonton has been appointed 'manager of the Bessborough. Mr. Aslln is well versed In the needs syii Idemands of the travelling public having had many years of , hotel exper lence ln various' parts4 of Canada. Visitor From New Zealand Was Honored QUEEN CHARLOTTE' CITY, Nov 30: Mrs. G. A. Charter was host ess at a party in the Queen Char lotte Hospital in honor of her sister, Mrs. Newstead of New Zeal and, who is .visiting her. Much In terest and amusement arose out of the various games and contests ln which the following won prizes MesdamesH. R. Beaven, C. Han, O Hill, A Chrlstcnsen and P. Dwyer and Misses M. B. Haan, C. Beaven and E. Harrison. Delicious refresh ments were served by Jhe hostess assisted by Miss B. Carmichael, Those present werer Mesdamcs H. R. Beaven. A. Cooke, A Chrlst-ensen, P. Christensen, G. Carmichael, A. Duval, P. Dwyer, F. Evans J. Haan sr., J. Haan Jr., C. Haan. H. Hanson,, O. Hill, G. Joliffe, C. Nelson, G. Mewbauer, L. Olson, B. Roberts, H, Hacksmuth, R Mac-Kenzle, and H. Morreau, and Misses E. Beaven, V. Fairburn; B. Haan and E. Harrison. Twenty -Five Years Ago November 30, 1910 Residents pf shack town on th3 Grand Trunk Pacific Reserve. aroused by a resolution of Aid. G. R. Naden which Would require them to move, descended upon the city council under the leadership of W H. Montgomery and asked that they be allowed to stay until spring, No definite decision was made but It is possible the request may be granted. As an outcome of a scuffle on S. H, Watson's grading contract on Second Avenue, an Italian lab orer appeared in city police court before Magistrate Carss on a i chargo , of,-., assault. A fine of $10 OWNER-TRAINER DIES . YSTRAD, 'MYNACH. Wales, Nov. 30: (CP) Henry Morgan Lindsay, one .of the oldest owner-trainer of National Hunt horses and a staunch supporter of racing ln the west country, died recently at his home here. He was 78 years old. mm &M KAIEft Steamship Sailings or Vancouver Thursday xuuuay-rri.. Prince George ueorge 8 o p.m P.xu. inmawBxaiiraiinmiiiiEBnixatiraw m m M iiiiiHiainwi We have been appointed BISHOP ATTACKS NUDISM CAMBRIDGE, Eng., Nov 30: (CP) Rt. Rev. Bishop B. O. S Hey- Tuesday-Catala 1:30 p.m.,wood' BlsnP 01 n denouncing nudlsm sald who recently. anyone Thursday-ss. Prince George 10:30 p.m Friday ss. P. Adelaldc....l0 p.m. iias vjmiuq a iiuuisb camp uas lur- i felted the right to be called a Cardena '""J w b" Ss. midnight Nov. 3 ss. Prin. Norah .... 5 p.m. ! Nnv '?! Prln Mnrah Unm.l RECONSECRATE CHURCH From Vancouver- Sunday ss. Catala u 4 pjn Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss, Nov. 17 ss. Prin. Norah .... a.m For Anyox and Stewarts- Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Wednesday ss. Pr. George 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m. BOG NOR, Eng., Nov. 30: (CP) Shortly after a min was found! hanging in Pagham Parish church, J the Bishop of Chicester, Rt. Rev. ! n XT T3o11 Vtol A o cnol 1 roonn Cardena P-m MmlinBal corvlpo- fVio first nf Its1 kind in Sussex for 50 years. FASTED UNTIL DEATH RANGOON. India, Nov. 30: (CP) Sayaduwa Narada, presiding monkj at the Thin-Naungh-Chaung mon- j astery astery m m f Paung, aung Dea-riaaen Dea-riaaen i tor ior A Male Man's Holiday CHRISTMAS GIFT ' STORE by Santa Claus ; OY S Children Will Love Christmas Dollar Will Buy Far More if You Shop at HARDWARE Gifts At Prices That Save . Mail Schedule . " .-. i. For Vancouver and East-- Tuesday . , jr.-pni' Thursday : ?:3Q pirn Friday '. IX pit' ' November 3 and 21 .....!i..,l4- pJtti From Vancouver and East j, Sunday I pin. Wednesday , Friday November 17 For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ., Lj. Wednesday .T.., .We've everything here to make a man's Christmas celebration one that will be remembered all through the year-a grand big selection of the finest and most stylish things in men's wear at ,very reasonable prices. Come in and shop aroundthgre's something here for every man ! LAMBIE & STONE STYLE QUALITY SERVICE ) leKiifliiifBi'aiiBifuEiBiiaaiaisrnx 10 a.m. . A p.rnv JJ.' a.m. ; 3 p.m. From Anyox and Stevrfr :.. Tuesday ll;Sft a.njp Thursday , 8 pit , , For NaM R,,ef tnd port slta9S9nZ. For Naas River and Port Simpson more than a month, died recently. ; onrin v -In ni (Sunday-ss. Catala" 8 p.m.. During his illness he took neither I From Naas portitinpSHt From Naas River and Port Simpson food nor Water and devoted him- Tuesday ss Catala ..11:30 a.m. self to meditation. For Queen Charlotte Islands . . . -,- Nov. 8, 22 ss. Pr. John ...10 p.m., , .' - 10:30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands I Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. Nov. 6, 20 ss. Pr. John a.m. For Alaska From Ocean Falls Nov. 17 ss. Pin. Norah Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. From Alaska . Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m. 1 Nov. 3 ss. Prin. Norah Ss. Cardena . . p.m. ! .' Nov. 21 ss. Prln. Norah For Ocean Falls From Skecna River Thursday ss. Prince Geprge I Friday ss. Cardena .. a.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. . pm, Tuesday, . . 11 :30 am For Queen Charlotte Islahdi ;iV November 8 and 22 'i p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands November ft. and 20 ajh. For Alaska v November 17 .".........,..r.ii p.rn. From Alaska '; ' '-'' November- 3 and 21 ,pra. We sell circulation. We.-haye tti ; We are ready for you now! Having Completed Alterations, We Have a Bigger and. Better Store and a Large New Stock!