& 4 g PHONE 357 m. THE IbfeAL What could be iriore appreciated than a pair of SLIPPERS? FOR LADIES The JULIET, A felt -type with fur. trimming, a leather sole and a small heel. Coolrs wine and brown f6r MEN The ROMEO; A most; popular style, .in browfl,kid with the elastic side and leather sole and heel. j Come in and See Our Selection Where Most People Trade j F AMILY SHDE STORE LTD. ! (Estab. 1908) Margaret's WdOLEN Suits - Dresses Dressing Gowns Li-. THIRD AVENUE I Skirts k Slacks fa SILK Blouses - Skirts - Scarves Afternoon and Evening Dresses i 40i Third Ave, Phone Red 810 $ We loarnyovl free a-complete Home Permanent WaVe Mathlmi for 3 months. All you need do JsjBend, $3.00. ia cover the co$fc bf shipping" arid the oil for o Complete Permahents. Will hot harm the finest hair. Any one dah guarantee a perfect wave with this machine. No electricity or experience needed, When y6u hare used these supplies more oil can be obtained from lis at fifty cents a Der- Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. GLASS STEMWARE For Christmas and Every OccdslOn Goblets dozen ., ... .,,$3.50 Wine Glasses, dozen ; . . .... .$2.40 Sherbert Glasses, dozen; .j V... , L ! I ! ! ! i !s280 Fruit Cocktail. Glasses, dozen . ., .$2.30 Oyster Cocktail Gasses, dozen . , . ..... .$2.80 THOMPSON toAfcnWARE CO. LTD; MacKenzie Furniture m M We invite you to visit our- store during this week, fa j Furniture for flie home there Is no better gift, 5 ! Call for 1937 Calendar. B 327 Third Ave. f Phone' 775 k TheFxsh which mode Printe Rupert famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Ay Canadb Fisfc 4 Celd Storage Co., Ltd. PlIKCK ftiUPERT, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS. PftlNCE RUPEUT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published, fcyry fternqon, Except Sunday,, by Prince Rupert. Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue . it. F. PULLEtf - - - Mariagirig-Editor Advertising; and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION .'.86 Saturday, Dec. 19, 1936 British Columbia Leading ; . British Columbia is leading Canada in business recovery, according to statistics whir h latest to attest the truth of the statement is "Canadian Business," published under the wing of the Montreal Board of Trade, in an article "How's HiisinpsR?'' If 5nvs "In aH probability, British Columbia continues to hold first position among Canadian provinces for an all-round high degree of business and industrial activity. "Our monthly returns indicate that wholesale and retail trade in the province is uniformly good. Collections are equally satisfactory. This condition reflects not only the operations of lumbering companies but there is also the prosperous background of the mining industry, the large salmon pack arid the favorable agricultural situation. "The rise in base metal- nnVps with nlnoriu hnr tn 1929 levels, is of special benefit to British Columbia and ine prospect or. increased employment through the opening ud and development of other mining properties is promising.' Old Timers and Fishermen A letter arrived from the Ouppn Chnrlnttpa vpctpvlnv signed "A Few Old Timers and Fishermen" but, not giving the real name of the writer, it has to irn 'tn thp wtp paper basket along with all other unsigned letters. We nave uiienxpiaineu mat no letters can be published unless the writer sitrns his not necessarily be published. In this case the oldtimers and fishermen, if that is really who they are, take exception to a recent Visitor'to Prince T?1indlt f tnVfl fVl dr. twin iU 1- 1.1 ' 1 1 1 "ui'" "ui -"c laiauuB ocryuig ine peopie mere couici ai- wuya inane a nvmg scratcnmg the black sands for gold or catching a few fish. in reply to this it might be well to remark that since ly could make a hvirig during the winter witlMt help now refuse to do so and . call on the government .... to'ha'nd them f-tl J- n 1 ? 1 A 1 ,1 a ' ' uuu a uuie un wnicn to nve ana tncy are willing to accept it even though it be but a uittance. WMIp fjikfno- if thp,, grumble at the smallness of the amount and at having to work for it. There are. of course, pvppntinnia tn tIu'q tw ate men who cut wood for a living during the winter, Whc catch a few fish" or :who seek employment of, some kind and do not exnect tn h flVp tVipiv fnnA hrniirtVit tr tVi a platter', The Writer has on more than one occasion been mm 1 I t a " iuvv in iunas tnat ne was only a few days from the bread line but on those occasions hp wns willing tn nriQ take some Unpleasant task until conditions changed and nan .m nusue ior tnose jods, not waiting arbUlul Until the employment officer asked if he would do the work. in.eie.ia no intention of casting, a slur upon those who find themselves in difficult positions and have tb ask for relief but it does seem as if .ill initinHvo hnri wt n many people who do nothing but hang around the streets or loaf in their shacks reading literature about' What they ought to have rather than getting out and trying to adapi v" "'""-" oiturtnuiih liiu uritisn fininirf ttB Hum, uy piiouie wno solved diiiicult problems and hustled a Jivine from son wanted a job and was willincr tn wm-t nlilv tret it evn m. Oueen Charlotte Citv todav but he would not fret it by sitting in his shack and ' grousing about how badly he Was being used by the "bourgeoisie." a MAKE HER HAPPY I g Glorify Her This Christinas With the Gift of a m Permanent Wave m Ihe Modern Kuuitv Shnn m Children's Coats and l)resses Hose, Gloves, Scarves Novelty Evening hags Novcliy jewellery IIck out your Christmas Gifts and we will lay them aside for you vaa g - GLADYS HALLIDAY - WB,Wrd' Phone 947 ''COIFFURES WITH PERSONALITY" BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT Dry Goods & Novelty Shop & 4 The Letter Box ISLAND APPRECIATIVE Editor, Dally 'Jews, Prince Rupert (Capital ot Ndtthern B.C.J. The citizens of the Queen Charlotte Island thank you and your liiost valuable paper for the many favors and the publicity you have glvstt otlt Islands during the past year, 'We haVe always found that! ycu and your paper have alayij .od by the workers of the1 north Vou have been fair and Just as ilwajrs In the past. We would like also to thank the J J. R. Morgan Logging Co, the T. A.- Kelley Logging Co., and the A. P.; Allison togging Co., for their itndness In giving every oon-Jderatibn to the citizens of the Queen Charlotte Islands who have applied for and have been given vqrk at their popular camps. Last rjt hot least we wish to thank '.he Prince Rupert radio station - - what It has done for the Islands, Gentlemen the thought of the llanos Is for you all. . . , May God bless you one and all and may you all have a Merry "hrlstriias and a Happy and ".osperoiis New Year. ISLANDER. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baker and EJis Baker. North VancoUve!; P alumbD and Jack Roll. City. Knuox O. Smith, Queen Charlotte Isl ands; J. Sloan. Edmonton; E. Ry-m, tity. Prince Rupert H. s. Kelser, Inverness: H. Mc Lean and Jabk J. Louis, Vancoii- erj William Bachard, Montreal; Mrs. R J. Slmonds, Queen Char-:tte Islahd?; C Miittln, Massett; Mrs. F. A Taylor, Kelowna; U. cbbaef.it, Cumhewa Ihlet. Royal Mr. and Mrs. J. Moryson, Clax-l.on; B; Itanson, Vancouver; J. Monet, skldegate. Oil charges of vagrancy arising ut of a fracas last evening on ;.aser Street, Aubrey Jackson, E. jfevens -and D. Matheson appear- Jd" before Magistrate McClyinont in I'lty police court this morninir. lackson was fined $5, with option if five davs' Imhrlsnn S'tsvens ahd Matheson were dU-, hilssed. i Delicious, Fresh COTTAGE CHEESE VALENTIN DAIRY 1PBONE 5 LL T" -Trade at Demers j Get Full Value For Your Monev IIICII CLASS MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PIUCI - , bresses - Hats - Mouses Lingerie Gloves - Hosiery - lltihdkerchiefs . Shoes Knitted Suits liathrobed - - Skirts - Slippers Wool Underwear - Novelties COATS At Bargain Prices UAlNCOATSFrom $2,95 Spend S5.00 or more and receive a GIFT of one of our lovely Dolls or Attlmais. See oiif window. CMISTMAS FLOWERS Pot Plants in Variety. Order Early! BAYNE - Florist Canadian Pacific io Vaii.oiiv. r viu Otrun FaIN mid Way Ports S3. ''Princess Atjelaldc," every Friday at 10 p.m. To. Vuniniiver Jirevi ?s' "Princess Norah," Dec. 3rd. 17th, Jan. 3rdi 14th, 28th. To Kctcliikan, Oruiiccli. Juneuu dhd &KUKiva "PrlnccSS Norah' Dec- "th. 30th, Jan. ltitH. 24th. Feb. 7th WINTER EXCURSION FAKES TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN So2.U0 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1938 to Feb. 28th, 1937. nnul return limit March $Ut, 1931. For information ahd Reservations W. L. (X)ATES. Cicn. Aent. I'rlnce Rupert, B.C. MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR HIM UNIVERSAL f PENMAN'S SWEATERS I SWEATERS "CANADA'S FINEST KNITTED SPORTSWEAR" Cardigan Worsted Wool and Silk Coat $6.95 XSSSi0-tkta trim'., Bn,e style In chrt Cardigan Worsted Wool Coat $4.95 Plain heather ribbed .tilth. iro lined pateh pockets. Same style In checkfd, pattern. Zipper Front Brushed Wool Sports Jacket $4.95 Self collar and band, pleated back, side straps and rings. Black Jumbo Knit Wool Coat Sweaters, shawl collar ...... :.$3.i)0 or $5.00 Zipper tront Jumbo Knit Wool .lacUet . 550 Zipper Front Half Cardigan Stitch Wool JackeVV,','.' )ziiito'6t $i0 Novelty Yarn Mixture "VM Neck Pullover . ' , V , ' S3 95 Brushed Wool Crew Neck Pullover . "Mv" V" ' '3395 Boys' Crew cck Ifaif Cardigan StitclVw 95,. u Boys' Crew Neck Brushed Wool Pullover " . -ft; ti oyS; Cardigan Stitch V Neck Wool Puliom ZirtZ iTililM M $2.25 Boya' Zipper Polo Neck Wool Pullover . . $2 00 " ' ' ' ' n ' ' " Boys' Cardigan Wofsttd Wool Coat $3 75 Men's Sizes S6-46 MANY COLORS 'bWz 22-3(3 Bryant Company Ltd.