PAGE TWO F vening Shoes For the Festive Season The Sandal type is ever the most popular SILVER, GOLD, BLACK FAILLE In Low or High Heels PHONE 357 The newest styles and patterns r I Where Most People Trade AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. (Estab. 1608) THIltO AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE IIUPEKT - 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 ih advance $5 0u For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week i( By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire arid United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3 oO By mall to all other countries, per year 9'oc ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per lnsertidn Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION 86 WflVP3 M.&U.ile,e ft mV "ome Permanent wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do .send $3.00 to covet thecbst of & U and VorJ c?Wp ete Permanents win not harm the finest h< Ahy bhe t&tt feUarantee a perfect wave with this machine. Nc T electricity ' or experience needed, When you have used these sunolies mnrp n cannWtobtalned from us at tlfff cents" aV" Marvel Wave Factory li83 East list. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. 1.00 Monday, December 7, 1938 Canada's Big Industries WithoW her big industries Canada would be much poorer than she1 is tdday and the people would be without most of the conveniences of life. Last week the automotive industry commenced publishing a series of advertisements in the ddilv newsnjiriPhQ 1 ' one industry helps another and that even the fishing in-dustry is linked up with that df automobile manufacture. There has been so much propaganda against big industry m this country and in the United States that it seems to be a soUrid plan for the industries to lay their case before the people of the country, making it quite clear to them what such industries mean hot only in steady employment but also in making conditions of life better and easier. We need cars in this country, more cars and then more and with the supply we also need the means wherewith to purchase them. However, ih the manufacture of cars the ability to own them is given to thousands of people through wages and salaries paid in that and allied industries. Gradually their Use is Spreading Until the time will come when practically every berson in the country will be in a position to own an aUto of some kind. All Want Industries We all want more industries. Prince Rupert has been looking for them and it seems that they are likely tb come. If a new industry Were located here there would be mtire opportunities for profitable employment and that would indirectly benefit the businessmen, Even in so-called socialistic countries they are glad to get more ahd greater industries. Russia had to import thousands of skilled men, including engineers, to start Various industries and train men to handle them. There is' no country in the world that can well get along without industries of some kind and in every country, including Russia, the people are oaid wares for worklntr inihem, only in Canada and the United btates the rates of pay seem to be much higher than fete'J60?10 m tHlB untry have a higher standard of hvirttr than in most countries, which means that industries have a greater value to. the people as a whole. Where MSnS Sehet CCntB 3 1,16 'm,UStHe8 BASIC RATE IS REDUCED City Commissioner Not Making: Such Drastic increase in Li ... wuuiiuoiuiiEi j jjiaii uu ; iMtte city uiticaac uie tneaire'S llcpnpp Tpp seventy-five percent. Mr. Borland presented his case as follows: 'While I aDnreciate that, n 7icr. Increase in our licence Is not quite so drastic as the 100 oriplnallv cond to hone for its size in Canada. At the opening there was much rP- Joicihg and the. public were pleased 11. is, uiereiore, clearly under-Jtandable that to onpratp nnH maintalh a theatre building of this iype emails heavy overhead ex penses. "It is the policy of any city today to give concessions nnrf tho n.m Usually go out of their way to foster or encourage building or Indus try, men why strangle them after they are here7 A buslnpsa established in the city Is worth a aozen prospects and thev Khnnln receive at least the same courtpsv or consideration as possibly would oe exienaea 10 any prospective industry. "I appreciate the fact that you heed revenue and would not oppose any further lnpfpoeo business conditions in Prlrinp Ru pert Improve to such an extent that me increase would be" iustiflnhip and fair to all rnnrKrncrl fore, I sugcest to von Mr nnm. missioner, that you reconsider your proposed increased and re-adjust uu a more edu tahip h;ici Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-; Tuesday catala 1:30 p.m Thurs. 8S. Pr. Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P, Adelalde....l0 p.m Ss. CJardena 10:30 p.m. Dec, 3 ss. prin.Norah 5:30 p.m. Dec. 17 S3. Prlh Knrnk Z-t Fiorrt Vahcouvtr Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Fri. ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. Dec. 13 ss. Prin. Norah aim! Dec. 30-ss. Prin, Norah a.m. THE DAILY NEWS T',AT s,r Mond:-v mbi District News Q. C. ISLANDS cencesTheatre Fee Stands I rt,i, ri,,f a ttw tWW Bulkiey Valley low Zero Weather Sweep? Down Suddenly Helps Tie Makers SMITHERS. Dec. 7: Cold weather struck the Bulkiey Valley Friday and the mercurv started dropping until) it reached ten de gress below zero. the tie makers, however and whm the snow arrives. It win pnnhfi. them to get .their ties out of the Dusn. if a heavy mow hud mo before the frost it would hare re- suited in many swamps and soft places remaining unfrozen all winter ami would hare riddpii difficulties to seme of 'those contractors getting out talrway ties. , Greenville Men Here to Obtain Church Material To purchase finishing material for the fine niew church whir,S h hearing ccmption at the Naa? River village, a party nnshting of Peter Ca'der. chif of tireenvllle, Sam tdlt. Jonah Gray, Jcfintch Ruts and Ale -t Mooie has bisti in to.Vri far the pasi few days. They are leavin today on th?j return ti fir.ii. ville. Another New Swiss Farmer Mrs. K. E. Chapman Disposes Her Farm Near Smithers Of "'J' :.- - '0( port elements and Sam B?w-( , .MIT$fc&3 Dec. 7: ..Another The basic licence fee for retnll nit w ,i,, hmn nm. nniirw" Vnllw.. firh rhnnffrd Ill . 1 . .1 1 1 Ul WJ1UII1 ILJIC ULL1I V 111 , r-' t ' J-f , w J 1 ------ - - . a i'cj uimci nic ncwiy anitiiueu n'ovprl -it the A P eacn aaamonai line. This is for a six monm period. There were no q Alii nn r T Vio i-ij-.o DW t i.tr1o U iirVimi Mr P T jTrades Licence Bylaw will M $12.50 Btng Co's camp at Cumshexa In- Chapman disposed of ICO acres toj recei recently uiai-cttu oi as ongjnany piannea, let for .the past year, arrived ar, raui aiuzrenegger woo i i : i i i . . . . , .... . . . . . . i i ii. was aniiouncea ioaay py uuy Queen Charlotte City a few uays anvea nere rrom awiizenanu. commissioner w. j. Aiaer wnen in ajo aboard Capt. Jack naans me larni is m uienianna ui$-sesslon as a city council to recon- beat Ila, They reported that the tiict and adjoins the CronJn ranch fillip tllb hvlam TTS4at 1U nn.l. AlUfii riitnr. Vihrt fiinrla nrr,A nn. flnH nlcri tVin rmTVrfV rpnpntlv "J 1H II. W.lUtTA WIC UCW 1 1 1 1 il k. J 4LU 411llUL 1.14 pin HV i lill.l icatlons of the retail trades, g.; during the pist year. Next purchased by' C: Tugnum ot Swiz- wnnlH ri o hitli fen nt ttocn Vfnr it 1c. pvnertort An tilro nut. PrhlhH fmm '.Tnhn Tjirvirlflt. - . Mw 1 UllO.l. Ul ifi i .tl , - " - bAfl.ilu w whv . .-. - - - I for .the principal Jine arid $5 for fWtjr million feet of spruce over :Mf, Stun?hegger is d jrouhg poK oHrlfilMHl tf4A rrv.i t fh ln-D diner fo41rbni tirVi(H 'wo a mn'vHh a fa Hill -J hhri tilif Ku a vtw twgtug tail n v j tt -- i4j ii. tv w law which will come uo aealn at aie no' SlnB out for ihej Christ another meeting Wednesday for mas and New Year sson.. final reconsideration and adoption. ki.1, .. i . .it iaM. .JJUU. 1 U uuiuj UU11115 u:ic jja&u seagull, yuiic VfC?iiUiiic auutivii& iai uic laiiitci other changes made in the new by- a ftw ot the loggers at the camp papulation of 1 the Bulkiey Valley Jt Js plobable that other settlers from Switzerland will follow the red'ent immigrants and. belntj p(op!e PTW " that are agrfcultliraliSrtis The only person appearing before 'Lrk I ,p?h" the city commissioner at today's K ' h , wfrkln?ftht and Vfrsed Ih the arts of butter !,black OI of me mSl st 33331 t of 01 arid and cheese cheew mak-ng. is quite session session to to lnd lodge a nrntpct protest was . r, D o a i , u .7 Borland. mTtL g5".con: ,ike,y hat 11 ot be ' . , bi-ii, uuinis uie past, coup.e p L n An SU,6h,t "-'jettrs. Ms moved to tjun Char proposed, nevertheless it is still tooL. w . r"1 viuu ui uruDoruon to licences paid in cities of similar population. I presented a tahnin- tion of licences naid at tfpisnn - - -----w.., n.liii . . a. nail, renucion ana vernon at a meeting held her in June so I will not comment further on this except to -again point out that the licences Of theatres thprp nrp mi. lower. You must also aeree. Mr nnm. missioner, that a 75 incrpa. nf any mode of taxation Is commercial strangulation and cannot be borne by any business or enterprise unui such time as conditions greatly improve not only in Prince Rupert but all over Canada. "You are a heavy probertv hol der,- Mr. Commissioner, and it. wbUld be superfluous to ask you hat would happen if there were imposed a 75 ta Increase on any or all the property ih the city, ihere would only be one Inevitable result. "Why is our business called Upon td bear d 25 larger Increase thari Jher proposed business Ucerices7 Not that 1 feel that their proposed iricreastf bf 50 is ustifieriji th contrary. Nevertheless, t contend iriele should be no discrimination. "I might take you back a fpw years to the time when this city did not haVe a threatre building adequate to the needs of modern showgoing public. Then thp whnl populace clamored for such a thea tre. I might also say that the builders excelled themselves in eiv- ing to Prince Rupert a theatre se able to number those industries to thofe already established. I One great need-of the valley Is a creamety and another is a cheese factory and with t r!- C1 1 1 ablished. It wouM heln lm. VIClS VOlU Uliap menely in solving the difficulties! - m 11 1 ui ine jucai iarmers. Greenville Couple To Wed This Week GREENVILLE, Dec. 7: An event bf Importance In this village will be the marriage On WediiM. While ithls Is not unseasonable day of this week of James Lee-for December weather lt Is felt n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charle more keenly on acmunt nf th.- t.sesch. ta Eiiihptii Bii HnioH. very mild weather heretofore pre- t;r of Mr. and Mrs. Ma.'.thew Rusi valllhg. They ate a nel: known and dodu- A cold east wind nscnrnninipH lar lsul ru,rlvp -hun'o the drop in temne'ratiir nnrl idd-d to the unpleasantness Tile COld Snap Will h hnnn tn BRONCHIAL COUGHS Get Rid of Them This Quick Easy Way OVER 9r MILLION BOTTLES SOLDN CANADA It MUst Be Good Only in Hurklry't Miitnraira yon Mr to obUin powerful exprrtorant coush ml, tuft with n .ctive itimuliUnr iVIlMf. Medical reaearch ha concluairely ahown that an acid condition almoit always aceonv panic the common coogh or cold and to .combat thla condition alkalie axe often prescribed. Ilucaley'a I no ordinary eoug-h tyrup. You don't have to wait day or week for remit. You get the effect instantly. First of all it formula is Used on mod-era op-to-dat medical fact findints. Neit It contains rare balsams and essences to soften the phlegm and heal and soothe sore Inflamed membrane. But most Important of all h contain a powerful stimulating alkaliier ahd that is just why Buckley's has proven o effeetle. for eoufhs, aolda, bronchitis, asthma, rrlppe and whooping cough. Last but not least Hockley's goes three time a far as old-fashioned cough ayrup yet costs only little for a generous bottle. Buckley' i old everywhere and guaranteed.' I Gifts rf Utility j We are offering this year many practical and i useful gift suggestions. Drop in and inspect oUr & g stock- You will find many gifts at popular prices W that are sure to please, as I ELECTRIC Waffle Irons, Toasters, Percolators and Coffee Makers, Clocks, Sandwich Toasters, Heat Pads, Curling Irons, Lamps. I PYREX WARE 1 We carrV-n fntntiloto dnnr T). n -itr Wrf .ii.il " 7, 1 "" UA jr 1 cA uven ware g as Well as the new Top-of-Stove Pyrex, for cook-E ing on the open flame. ' ' 4 Stainless Steel Cooking Utensils I fl5. i?!fflwf revor;cook,ney practical" gift A d that Will last ft lifetime and always be appreciated, i if Other Smart CJift, Suggestions: Clocks, Took'FIasHllffHfe, I)lnherna Tea Sets, Serving Trays GORDON'S HARDWARF I Kit w " ' IIIU1U 4i uive H Something to Wear GLOVES will certainly be on hand at Christmas time. We have a wide $1.50 and up, per pair, boxed Penman, Harvey Wood, Macflregor or Jaeger HOSE Over 200 dozen pairs of Sox from which to ehooe-the latest colors and designs- pure wool yarns cot ton and wool yarns or silk and Wool yarns ' 50c, 75c, $1,00 per pair, boxed FORSYTH andARROW SHIRTS We carry a big sel ection of collar attached shirts in checks, stripes, or plain colors, broadcloth, silk or wool materials, and soft or fused collars. Also separate collar shirts with two collars to match. Priced $2.00 each and up, boxed Bryant Company Limited "The Store With the Christmas Spirit" You are cordially invited to visit "Demers" They have a very beautiful line of pure silk lingerie. YbU canont fail to please yoUr friends with any of these garments. l'yjamas Slips Teddies Gowns Pantie Sets Panties Negligees Prices very reasonable They are giving a lovely Doll or Plush Animal lo patrons who spend $5.00 or oven Only one to each person. A Big Ordef For Marten and Mink Has Just been received and we can pay the- highest prices to enable us to fill it. ship your furs to us. Any kind bought. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable THE. CONSOUrUTKl) MM1NG & SMELTING COMPANY OF GANADA, LIMITED TrtAlL iUtlTISII COLUMBIA Manufacturers' of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate ttf Arhmbrila, Superphos- phatts, Completa Fertilizers Producers & Ueflncrs of Tadanac Brnd Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, bismuth.