PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS The Ideal Christmas Gift For Mother, Dad and, the Family DAILY EDITION we oiippers mis rear We have a big selection to choose from and in very pleasing styles and patterns i Get your's early while we still have aj complete stock Where Most feople Trade F AMILY SHOE STORE ITl). PHONE 357 (Estab., 1903) THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION. RATES, City delivery, by carrier, yearly period,, paid in, advance For lesser periods, paid iq advance; per, week Advertising and Circulation Telephone New Department Telephone ..... Member of Audit Bureau oj Circulations no election within forty years: No Reason For Election 98 86 $5.00 .10 Thursday, Dec. 3, 1936 Next Provincial Election There is considerable speculation among politicians as to when trie next provincial election will, tane place. The average person does not care when it .takes; place or if ever it tanes place as long as he does not have to pay more taxes and as long as there is employment for everyone willing and able to work. It is curious to read; the southern newspapers. If Premier Pattullo goes to Ottawa it is to secure money for the i election or in some way to prepare for the election. When: Hon. John Hart goes to New York, it has political significance in connection with the election. Government leaders cannot take a holiday because they would be taking a rest preparatory to the. big election, fight. There is never a suggestion that the government leaders might be working in the interests of the province as a whole. How could they? There is an election in sight within the next two, years. Members of the Legislature well know the object of Premier Pattullo's visit to Ottawa. He told them all about it in that quiet talk he gave them at the close of the ses sion. He is there to Urge a line of federal nolicv which will be just to British Columbia and' beneficial to the whole of Canada. Such a policy wouldi of course be trood election material but the election has nothing to do with the visit or with the object of the visit. Premier Pattullo would be working for British Columbia just the same if; there were Just now there is no good reason why there should, be a provincial election. The affairs of the province are being administered, without friction, conditions are imnrovinf?. work and wages are being provided for most of the people and the remaining fraction will soon be working too, if it wishes. At the present rate of progress there should he nn unemployed next summer. Industries are flourishing to a i i. L i.1 ' il . - gitaier extent man ever m tne past, steps are being taken to meet me uemanus iqr oetter roads. Under these condi tions governments are usually returned to power, so on position groups are not clamoring for an appeal to the people. TheV wish to become better organized and would like to find some better reason for asking tha nnhliV in intervene and stop the progress movement The spirit of. content is more manifest in British Columbia today than it has been in many years. Trappers and Dealers It Is proved that I am paying 20 more than others tor fur pelts MAKTENS, up to $65 MINK, as high as $20 Ship your furs to me and, I will wire, the cash soon as received. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable Gives Church Membership I SYDNEY, SS, Dec. 3: (CP ;There are 2,074,000 members of the i United Church of Canada, Rt: Rev: 'Peter Bryce' of Toronto, Mo- derator in Canada, told congregations here. Newfoundland claims 70,000; Bermuda, 2,000, and- there are 31,000 in India, China, Japan, Korea, Africa and Trinidad. WEDDED THIS AFTERNOON The marriage of Miss Inez Angelica Pettenuzo, older daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettenuzo; "and Leonard Griffiths took place at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Church of the Annunciation. Timely Recipes i RAISIN BREAD PUDDING Two large slices bread, cut in cubes, 1 1-3 cups (1 can) sweetened condensed milk, 1 cup water, M cutf raisins, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 eggs, separated. Cover bread cubes with sweeten ed condensed milk and water. Allow to stand 30 minutes. Whip un til bread and milk are thoroughly blended, Add slightly beaten egg yolks, raisins and vanilla. Fold in stiffly-beaten egg whites. Pour into buttered baking dish. Bake 30 minutes or until brown in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.). Serves six. Twenty -Five Years. Ago December 3, 19J1 About $40,000 had tsen realized at the opening morning session mtr sarc ut oeuium 1WO I31S Iui The first lot to go under the ham mer. a double corner on Atlln Avenue uoi 37. Dlo:n 1). was purchased by Aid Klrkpatrlck. and Aid. Clayton for $1200. The largsol T le of jh'j day was $2775 for low 1 and 2. b!ock 6 .... At the city council mseting, A!X D. w. Morrissey protested against the prying by the city or is-feh:e in lawsuits entered by various contractors over griding in. Section 1. He declared that it would be a loslnz fisrht for the ity. No More Coughing or Sleepless Nights Mr. It. A. AlUn, of Strata, Ontario, wrltMl "Far jrara I aoffrrtd atanr.Fall and, WlnUr with a tcrrtblt cough. 1 hata had nanr altcplraa nlahta and couthed until tcara ran, and m; atomach achad. I atartcd rain with tha aama eld couth about October tit but after a few, doiea of IluckUr't Mliture my couth wae tone." Reenenii the. fact that BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE la, economical- triple acting alkaline penetrttet air puttiet-toothM heala helpt you Inttantljr get rUI of germ-laden phlegm Teat it today at any lint clata drug ttore and find oat why BUCKLEY'S ouUellt all other cough and cold remtdlea In .Canada. Week-End Specials JAP ORANGES at SELVIG'S per box per bundle c.:. Mcintosh Apples ,.' r &i f EGOS Grade A large? per doz. Jj. 85c . $1.(15 S1.75 42c A Shipment oi Bella Coola POTATOES has arrived. The very best on the market. 'i CI OA 1 CO SA sack' Gets yours nowl Round Steak 3 lbs. Pot, Roast per lb.- Legs of: Lamb-i- per jd. : ;.vt....j.., Lamb Chops per lb Lamb Shoulder 2 lbs ... Doi Beef , 4 lbs .. Veal Leg or Loin 3 lbs STRONG AND UNITED BRITISH EMPIRE GREATEST GUARANTEE OF WORLD PEACE SAYS BISHOP Continued from Page 1 flSWVSV'Sl.'Sl.t&.fii We have make 2 Left $50,000,000 But Made No Will - - "Linoleum Magnate" Depended On jreen, the cross of St Geprf e a ,;ng,r& Surrogate Law to Div-MapJe- ' Leaf and the Union Jackj i(je His Estate )n a corner. . .- . . A common language was another , tomdON. Dec 3: ICP The great bond and, In speaking o'jart fortune ever left in Brl- anguages, Bishap Well .sugge-rteq ; wth no will to decide its dls- the possibility of nations on soma occasions being, unable to understand each other because of dlf-, ferent Languages. A common. , respect for religion ;6WWtt . . . i i ii 1 as ar.niner iasior in oinaing wit? qqq British Empire together. itengron the Bishop considered an all-lm-p crtan element in human soelftty. Only through .the teachings, of paction, lias been recorded at Somerset House, when it was announced that the estate of the iate ; Lord Ashton had been Te at iapproximaWy $50,000, Lord Ashton died in 1930, aged 87: As James Williamson, he in fer :itad a linoleum business at ilarvcaster from his fathen He de Jesus Christ could world peace byiye'oped it enormously. international understanding oe. anled thrre tlrrrss, he left two brought about he beUsved. Th: ! daughters but no son. Countes:. unselfishness service of ths church a surviving daughter." sUll he ::cmmended to his listeners astakes a personal Interest In a means by which tha power of jthe UnoJeum company, -jch an organization as the Gyro, under English law when a man Ciub might be Increassd ten-ioia. ,dtes leaving estate In excess of The luncheon was presided over $5,000, without making a will, Dr. R. O. Large, president who idow receives $5,000 free of duty :xtnaed to uisnop walls a noaciy and the personal effects, and a lift iis oi uianKs on oenau oi wic . lnteresi m one-half of the re- shin. uuests: bes.d?s the speiier, , mamer 0t the estate, says the ere Rl. Rev. O A. Rlx, Bishop NewB-Chronicle . The children, if of or caieaoma; very Rev. James a, ag(f take the otn.r absolutely uiDson, aean oi bi. Anarow s 3wJ at the death of the wldow the iaineorai; carman a. vyau. r. a tetter's half nlterest Where there l&ieCallum and George Dftb. aTe no cWiaren the remainder of the residuary estate is held or. Charles Graham, inspector of ,:st f:r tljs " widow for life mines, sailed yest-irdjiy afternoon :n the Prince' Ruoert for a trip Tonight's train, due from the 2? Sltrwart district on offi -lal east at 10:20, was reported thl, duties. morning to be on time. NO NERVOUS TEMPERS HERE for thcDtonnet arehippr ulaiks. Docton rhixb-tiruaf oerves ilwiji retul(bca; tourct of ihii Yitimio to brtoe up ncrrct. kttp digestion tod appetites in too, tuoua upyrutL mar im twrvic. IV3 Is !Aa ,1L A flk , Headquarters For SANTA CLAUS I Thousands of Toys, v Christmas Books, Decorations and K Novelties s EEGALSH0P Any Article Put Away Until j Christmas Week : For Your Chrisimas Baling many useful andractfea), items that will . your Christmas baking a pleasure n" Cake Tins, Mixing Bowls, Pudding Bowls, Cookie & Formers, Cookie Presses, Cookie Cutters, Cookie J! Tins, Icing Sets. 'fi; G ive Thursdt Him Something to Wear GLOVES will certainly be on hand at Christmas time. We have a wMp choice of smart pigskins, deerskins, kids, suedes lined or un-lined. Priced1 $1.50 and up, per pair, boxed Penman, Harvey Wood, MacGregor or Jaeger Over 200 dozen pairs of So. from which to choose the latest colors arid designs pure Wool yarns, cotton and wool yarns or silk and wool yams 50 c, 75 c, $1.00 per pair, boxed FORSYTH and ARROW SHIRTS We carry a biij selection of collar attached shirts in checks, stripes, or plain colors, broad-rloth, silk or wool materials, and sof-or fused collars 2 collars to match. Priced $2.00 each and up, boxed Bryan!; C ompany Limited "The Store With the Christmas Spirit" BU i IOUK' AMAS Ulrlb Al Dry Goods & Novelty Shop Children's Coats and Dresses Hose, Gloves, Scarves Novelty Evening Bags Novelty Jewellery Tick out your' Christmas Gifts and we will lay tliein aside for you. New Winter Excursion Fares 4V . v nn qjiIa NOW a. You can trutcl to Easfcm Canada (including Winnipeg), the Eastern and Midwest States at fares comparable Villi those in effect during the summer tourist, season. 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