PAGE TWO ourp DAILY EDITION rise Tables For One Week Only Grouping together, single jiairs and odd lines in high grade shoes, we offer theln at remarkably low prices. . . . . . . . . ... , Women's at- ... $fM $2-00 Men's at- Don't Miss These Bargains! Come in ahd See Them! Where Most People Trade "BV F AMILY SHOE STORE llD. PHONE 357 (Estab. 1908) Provincial Finances THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPEUT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday,- by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PTJLLEN - - . Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by earrief, yearly period,' paid in advance .'r. $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week .10 By mail to all parte of British Columbia,; the British Empire1 and United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.00 By mail to all other countries, per, year ,... 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display 'advertising, per Inch, per insertion ... . Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .... Local readers, fcer line, pet Insertion1 ;'. Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone ...,1. ...... Member 01 Audit Bureau 6t Circulations 86 1.40 .02 25 Saturday, NOv. 7, 1936 m While we are without, many '01 the details of the provin-l ,. 7 """fc o cviucut Hum tne uriei uispaicnes pun-Jished that the province is tfrice more in a flourishing condition financially and that the credit of the province is being re-established following the slunlp which resulted from the depression and from the poor management of the provincial affairs prior to the entry of the present administration. Hon. Jahn Hart is being given credit for the rehabilitation of the provincial finances and there is no doubt of his ability in the important position of minister of f nance. Yet it must riot be forgotten that in all policies formulated, the whole cabinet is a partv and particularly the premier, who is all powerful in the executive council. Nobody who knbws.Mr., Pnttnlln will IioUovq tVinf he plays second fiddle to any minister. His is the controlling hand but it is also true that he has the ahilitv in om'tVipr around him wise heads who know Jiow to manage their respective departments. . , . Civic Recognition We are heartily in accord wittt the proposal that the expected visit of John McMillan. Salvation Sioner for all Canada, Alaska, Newfoundland and the "r,iw'"w"'j "u'u yc icv-"K''vu 111 some puoiic manner. We suggest that it is a purely civic matter and th.it. f!nm. missioner Alder atmoinb. a committp fn kunri'in if tv difficulty will be to fmd .a banquet room large enoueh to a.jiuuuuciL me large numoer Who we teel sure will wish 10 auena sucn an event. This is the first time tunity to entertain the highfest officer In this country of r r.,"v"' jfi an uxyiinikiHuun mai is uoinc; sucn piujium wurK everywhere. Third Largest Contributor The Province of British Columbia is the third largest tuuinuuioi w wue ieuerai government by way of income tax of all the nine provinces. MtffmxrMfi tnmtntT infn t?. tish Columbia because the. province regfards investments as a sacred trust. Any sutrirestion -of tftoriflf'i'Krtri n,. Qvm. pathy toward those who-Would jeopardize the credit of tne province nas been carefully avoided, Hon. Mr. Han says in his budget speech. in SDite of 'diffiMTlHrtft tha Wfl dit of the province has been preserved intact. Mr. Hart quoted irom tne president bfthe Hbval Bank in which that gentleman spoke -of the '"rfimarliable wards the goal bf good limes made by British Columbia in tne past lew years." Historic Flags Hang in Chamber Of Legislature spa First Flaps Flown. .Over Canadian Unit in Franc During War Have Honored Place CIIARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., Nov. 7: (CP) --Hanging on the waTl. of, the Confederation chamber in the Prince Edward Island legislature are twq. flags which add to its atmosphere -of .dignity and. honor ; the first flags flown over Canadian troops in France Flanked by pictures of famous judges and other Islanders who have arisen to high positions in the world, the Union Jack and the, Geneva Cross occupy a glass show case directly atxive a picture of the convention of delegates from Upper Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward; Islands which met in this same room on September 1, 1864, "to take into consideration the union of the British North American Colonies." An inscription beneath the two fiags declares that James Walker., a veteran of the Great War and the Boer War, issued them in. November. 1914. 1 ''I, James Walker, do declare that In my capacity as Captain and Quarter-Master of Number 2 Canadian Stationery Hospital, which unit was - located at LeTouquet, France, in November, 1914, being ; the first Canadian unit to arrive irfj France following the outbreak of the Great War' I issued from my stores the 1 Union Jack and the Geneva Cross contained in this case. These flags were the first flags to be flown over a Canadian unit in France.' WOMEN ARE CHAMPIONED Head of University Clubs In Canada Reports On International . , Meeting fn Poland SAINT JOHN, N.B., Nov. 7: (CP) -Tire Tight cf women to work in intellectual fields Is a cause being staunchly 'championed by the In ternationar Federation of Unlver sity Womefi, the local branch was told by Miss Laura Newman, St. Catherines:, Ont., president of the Caftacifan-'Fedefatlon of University Womeri.'sCjubs. Making her first Maritime trip Ai the cdutse of visiting all 3? cTdbs in Canada Miss Newman had fust returned from the interna tional organization's convention at Cra66w, Poland. t The Canadian fedt?ratlon, she said, was offering a hospitality fel- lowsnip 10 a university woman from some rion-Engils'h speaking country who would receive free accommodation in a Canadian unl-v6rsity centre and a transcontin ental tour of this country. Canadian women were elected to head two of the international com mittees, Miss Newman reported. Because of widely dffferlne na tional attitudes, compromise had been a keynota of the convention. From 21 -nations name reoorts Of Ificrearfng difficulties facing em-plyomeht ,of wontiPn and vigorous action in fighting restrictions, Mearis of making the younger generation more internationally minded4 were conridered. Stress was laid on the need for university wo men s organizations to co-operate With other associations In work on behalf of women and desired reforms. Boththe German and Ita- Jinn federations had left ths in. ternatlonal grouD. their oreaniza- tfOris riaVihg been disbanded and replaced by new ones at thfe In stance of their governments. Miss Newman offered soma cri ticism of university women generally for failure to take a more out standing ,jjlace In national and community life. nroNE Gill IS SAY "YES" TIMMINS, Ont., iVoV? 'l: (CP) So many '"hello" iriri h'hvik' J4tA saying "I do" here that the telephone service has suffered, officials admitted when town council made a tpmplaint. "It Is difficult to keep girls from getting married," the, telephone compa'ny re porter, -and it take's about two weeks to train them." Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. DAILY NKWS Saturday, Nnynnher 7,., ! ;;i ... !" ' POPPIES t6 the heart, bright poppiesl ,Ye jnat glow ti ' " ' " low. Douai, far" be- Of quiei graves beneath the Fi&nders ckies, Where Vlmy's cpires in deathless Speak of tire Glorious Dead yet uvlXstili; . Mute legions .thronging that his-toric hill. Awaiting 'mid def p peace upon the ridge, Comrades who keep the tryst in pilgrimage! I 1 Speak of the memories which bound them- both j Living and dead In one mysterious troth; One cause supreme, one selfless sacrifice, ? . That we may - keep today our Armistice!" ' ' flame, poppiesl Lift your scarlet torches hich!-Whlsper the namesfsttbltnve which cannot die; ' '-' When at their feet your blossoms, bright, we lay In glowing tribute on Remembrance Day. WINIFRED O. BRASS. Man in the Moon Now that the Republican part? m the United States Is under a loud, the country will be given an - opportunity to make progress. Whsn it is needed once more to :teady up the people and prevent too rapid progress Ihe cloud will toll away and the sun shine on '.t brightly once mjre. Seme people hajrjp handles tc their names hut mugs also have handles. The difference between Roose- alt and Landon, 'Judging by thelt speedhH ' is tnat'RoosfveH!-' vf. numan. The Republican -party in, th( United States is something' llki the herring seiner Mars th'a struck a ireef and sank on electicr day. In each tase only' the mas was in sight and'it was in danger o disappearing soon if salvage op erations were not quickly com inenced. HIG ACE AGGREGATE YARMOUTH, N.S., Nov. 7: (CP) -Three Whitmftn brothers ,heie vhose age? total 246 years claim the highest age aggregate of any family of three in Nova Scotia Ages of the three are; Thomas 86; James, 81; and Charted, 79, To Alkalize Stomach Quickly On all sides, people ore learning that the way to gain almost incredibly quick relief, from stomach condition arising from overacidily, is to alkalize tlie stomach quickly with Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Yon take either two teaspoons of the liquid Phillips' after meals; or two Phillips' Milkpf Magnesia Tah-lets.( Almost instantly "acid-fnuiges-tion" goes, gas, from hyperacidity, acid - headaches" from oVer-in-dulgcncc in food or smoking and nausea are relieved. Try this Phillips' way if you have any acid stomach upsets. You will be WEDDING Miss! Beuiah AieKiijrey Becomes Bride of Gordon Daniels Before large Congregation Last evening at 7:30 "betore .'a large congregation in First Pres-hvteriah Church the marriage of Beulah Agnes, yofunger daughter of Mr. anfl- Mrs; J. W. Mcfclnley,; and Frederick Cordon Daniels,-.sort of tar. and Mrs. R..G, Daniels' of Victoria, was sok-mnlzed. A large archway of 'greens served as the background for the bridal party, lira "contracting otfple standing beneath a picturesque horseshoe and; wedding bells. Rev. Dr. F. W. Tlie bride, who was given In j 1 n I 1 fAU.- surprised at results, get either the i LtPage: MllK I Magnesia rahlets. Only 25 for a big box of loll tula nl Ar,,i. -1 .. a T at uiu BlUICS, AISO IN TABLET FOKM' Etch tlnv Ublet ll tba quly. lrnt of ti-aupwinful tt Minanla. MADI IN CANADA Phillips , MILK OF MAGNESIA at the organ. tleceptlon Is Held AfteY the ceremOhy a' reception was held at the' IvofiTe of the' brides .jXrehts, 21 a Fbiirth Aveftiie "East, itie rooms we're attractively decdr-tted for the 'Occasion. The cOflpe iecetved the congratulations of tlieir marry friends beneath' a aeantif oily decorated archway, -firs. McKInley who asslstecT fn reviving, -wot 'an orchfd slffe dress and lace Jacket 16 match with a 'srsage rwtiqtiet -at pfnk and white .arnatloris. Tlie bride's 'table was 'centred Xiith a beautiful fotrr-tfered wed-mg calce embedded In pink ttille t.iCh Your candles -fit the corners. Mrs. J. R. Murray and Mrs. .K MuSsalehn potired and tne Misses Authanna Wood; Sheila Stuart, flelert Walker and Pheme FmTey agisted in serving, The toast to the trid-evwas proposed by Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe and was resrxmded to by the groom. J. C. 'Gilker ptoposedi a, .toast to the bridesmaid which ias responded to by the groomsman'. There 'was sils'o a very charm-ng toast t6 the bride's tnother,' sropospd by John E. DaVey and w-ipohded to oy J. W. Mckinley. During the evening Jr. E. DaveV sang bea'ti'trfnlly 'tJntil."' Many gifts were 'on display, among them, being two presentations from the church -choir and the Sunday School in both 6f Mrlch the hride has taken' an active part for years. Tloiieyrhoon In South After the reception the happy touple saiied on the Princess Ade-. laide for .a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Sheila Stuart caii?ht the; bride's bbucfuet. For her going avtfy dnstirme the bride chose a rut met&lasse crepe tailored suit and a dark brown hare 'seal coat- with- brOwfr atCes: sorles. ) Mrs. Danle43fwrrs.:chTi iU' Prince Rupert. Mr. Daniels has been here for the past seven years and 'is radio telegrapher ttit the provincial police. 'On their return from the south Mr, and "Mrs. baniels will "reside on fourth Aveirue 'East 1h the house lormerly occup'ien by TMr. and Mrs. KEEPS BIRD ALIVE tONt)6N, Nov. 7: (CP) A task of Inflnft9 patience, keeping alive a h'u'mming bird with a broken beak, has been accomplished hy Mrs, E. E. O'Connor. With the aid of ari eyfe-dropper, Mrs. O'Connor has beeh pumping milk, honey ! tomato Juice "and blood squeezed from meat into the injured bird for .tht last six weeks. Assembly Of Pentecostal Is Held Here The first -consolidated convention of the Canadian -American Pentecostal Assembller of, the northern district, was held in. Prince Rupert 'Pentecostal Assembly Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. There were present workers -and- 'delegates from various pointr. Including Rev; artdi Mrs. Joint Lirmey and others from Tetraeei Mr and Mrs. George Stewart from Kincollth, Rev and. Mrs. C. C. Person neus from Jur theau, Alaska, Rev.v. Josephine Gll-.incre, BeVtha Vaughn and several rtntisicians frOm Ketchikan, Alaska. Hev. E. J. North, tvho is pastor of Datoe, pastor tf First BaptUtrtho . ' . P(,-(ppne(,, A'Pmr,iv nnri Church, performed the ceremony. L,rn . . . . t f, ,mprvlinr nf thp (Northern Canadian district, spon- ..,urrlaKc uy uvi iow,C.. mauc u i4ored the c)nvtnt,otl Thg evening iiic .c yu iB muv. ..- atWndance it all services, grin's March She wott a wedding Mea,s wefe gervpd tne loca, M. gown of white satin finished lace 'fienlbly which formed a slight Item at thter v ' . back. A silk embrotderea net veil Lnlka' ls rernalnlng for a series of fastened, with orange blnvs.Vvanevlstle mp(tlni,s one Lai l ieu it t .iuwei uuu(ucb ui The winsome bridesmaid. Miss . Sunday. powder blue organza and had a ffcg ljttY EioX In her hair. &he carried a bquiuet of pale pink carnations, white.1 chrysanthemums and fern. I WERE' NO J011S Two little dainty flowerglrls'"EdIt(yt. ' rjaU ,cwsr vere Miss Jackie Smith and Miss T K n,. , , nlVv 1 'a! ter,1,",!,Ce f yur newspaper. I should like ?, I' UT? Cut61y,dress: to voice my opinion on Mr. Wilson's-ed in short ruffled dresses -of coral ,tter on, P6ppy Day in which your' g a"dy: mml "5 f 1 ,n JLib correspondent says: 'They Jave; bon and French rosebuds. The , thelr a A 1ot of ,hese men carried blue baskets m-iolntd organdie up twau there were no; with small , pink .flowers. Job$ fo'r thm ma Chart Bennett acttd as h good itlon5. And wlth ycondI. t groomsman while D. V; Smith and Mnn, n thpWj nra. filrft, Vh , BP i ettef Off lying fn Flanders Fields. Thank you Votrrs very truly, MRS. A. HODGSON, Veteran's Wife. MAYOtt IS ABSENT HAILEYBURY; OntM Nov. 7: (CP) 0. JThqrpe is a,:resldent oj; Beams vilie in, the Nflafcara penin I sula but ha's still mayor of this! northern Ontario town. Chief i magistrate here for three years ne win continue m ornce until the end of the ysar. He moved to BeamsvlUe recently PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Sklphttildr. ,ud fngjatmrm. " H Btm Caatta. Welding. MwUiUU ea SawaalB mmi Mlatim Machinery. Rfwired and Overhauled. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Za'ren'i Proprietor -A HOSli: AWAY iKOM HOMfi" RateH $1,00 up '50 Rooms Hot hi Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. l-hoitc 281 P.O. Box 19(1 1 COAL TO PLEASE fiVfcRYRCfuv satlsfaclibn Ouaruhiteci BULKLEV. V ALLKV COAI VANCOUVER ISLAND coal PRINCK UUi'KHf . FEED COMPANY UKLlClOll! SUMMIT ICK CUKAM In 'li-Oallons ana tiaon VM,KTI UAIUY piiof-J;57 FOR FRESH MILK Phone Red 608 Produced from our own cows Cally You can whip onr cream but you canl "btut out mlllr. Dominion Dairy PERFECTIOxX IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye J PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon 'Packed by tne Only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In " Prince Rupert. 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