PAGE FOUR SNOW AT SMITHERS BRA Phone 'Gren 421 that time and this Ls the first fall of the season so far as Smithers Is concerned. It look? as though it might stay unless theiweather gets mild enough to Uke it all away , again. .Ground Cawed 'With Several Hunters 'Who have been waiting Ineht-ifall 'Ploughing 'for now So that they can more Well in tland i easily track moose and deer -will ' 'welcome the sowfall as will the SMITHERS. Oct 30: the long,y0unger generation who derive so spell of exceptionally fine falijTOUcri pleasure from the use of weather that- haa pre vailed their sleds but to the great ma-throughout this 'district for the!j0rlty It means getting out the old past month came to an endhere;snow shovel for several months of Thursday night and local people , intermittent but none too easy awoke yesterday morning to look. work in keeping sidewalks cleared. out upon a ground white -with I Most .of the farmers throughout snow 'wTilch was still falling heav- ,the valley are well along with their ily. Several Inches of snow; covered , fall pl&oghing which will give them the ground and the Indications; an early start on next season's were that there would be consld-'work and certainly none of them erably more befpre it was through, can complain that they have not While there was snowfall in parts had a spell of weather which gave of the district about a month ago them every opportunity to get there was none fell in the town at ready for the winter. GOOD FOR ONE FULL-SIZEfJ PACKAGE OF BO Jour pcku ! n$ hJv prc mxt rowvu . iakino rowcu TtA . comi . vkes . extracts MAII. TICI ft COMPART Itf. VAHCOUVU. I c TO i i. Tmu c. iw, GKOCEKS iMMMnAtaM JELLY POWDER HAND THIS COUPON TO YOUR GROCER L S TEN N TO PLAIN JANEwJIM C-K-W'X EVERY AfOJtMAtS AT 3'3S TO VANCOUVER Galling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT 4 every Thursday, 10:30 p.m. 'Canadian National Steamships V8-36 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 6 Sets Chesterfield Suites With latest upholstery and construction QQQ priced from , PJO 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 J Read Used Books They are new 'to' those who have not read them. Consider the sensational saying! K 'v Set of 9 books CHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Regular $15, Now $10 Saving $35 ' M Set of 5 books THE NEW TEACHERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA Keguiar'?2U, HOW Saving $15 And we'haye a good selection of other books at similar savings I PICTURE FRAMES IN DIFFERENT SIZES We Buy Furniture For Cash D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Third Avenue . AIRPLANES ONLY MODERN fire. FEATURE OF SPAIN'S (Continued irom Pane 1 fael; Twith the tall . buildings of . Aged Munitions The Insurgent -battleship Es- time. However, a Spanish Army may come out of the present con flict that will be a force to be reckoned with In international affairs, Insurgents assert. With proper guidance, they say Spain may be able In a few year to put at least 2.000,000 men Into battle, most of whom will hav had some form of military train lng. At least 500,000 now wear 'the, uruiorms of fascists or Carlist tanu-Bourbon monarchists) In territory the nationalists, or In surgents, nave occupied. Mary nave had little training, but they provide a nucleus for military de- JONES Family Market PHONE 957 LAMB &, MUTTON Legs of Mutton per lb j. Loin, of Mutton per lbr::fc; Shoulder of Mutton 4 lbs Prime Rib Roll per lb -..- Rump Roast per lb w-HARBIN IS DULL NOW Madrid plainly visible on the sky-, c , line. A young lieutenant borrowed ; VR.it Gate ' i my field glasses to correct the! ' , ' I fire of his battery of I55's. It "vas, Rl' t ; net ir-1 the first pair he'd ever used -Pre-. J? vious practice had been to shift '- u. once, the late Will Hdgers de- 19dJ.lthe gayest and most reck-Mntt munitions manufactured In )Jst. cities the world. f th. .h.tt. f,nH n .v.lless in plode, to the consternation of rebel leaders who declared thev had purchased the shells from an English firm -as "g-uarantes.1 ?oods."At Irun, this correspondent accompanied a young French leserve off::er on a survey of government - positions. The officer ldvlsad barbed wire to protect a farmhouse from rebel assaults. When he returned the next day the barbed wire had been strung tahind the farmhouse. One of the chief reasons for the loss of Irun by the Popular Front was the Insistence of the anarch-1 U-s that they be permitted to leave the lines to go home fcr lunch. General Francisco Franc-j and General Emllio Mola planned their insurgent campaign on road maps, distributed free to Spanish tourists by a French tire An Associated Press correspond ent watched an Inrurgent six-Inch gun hammer away at a farmhouse less than one mile away. It took 11 shots to hit the farmhouse and six more to hit it a second clared this Manchurlan town, situated at the, crossroads of the world, where the east exchanges drinks with the Test, was one cf Biit Harbin has lost Its reputa tion as the "city of love, life and laughter." and has "become almost a city of sighs and tears. Gone are Its gaiety, Its beautiful girls, . Its carefree Jovial spjirlt. j Populated in the old days by; gener6us, Jovial, Joy-loving Rus-J slans and smlling.'joss-plgeon Chinese, Harbin 'was regarded as a sort of international roadhouse, where all the world's races, le-gardless of color, caste or nation-J allty, could hang up their hats.i banish their cares, refresh them-' selves, gamble, drink, dine, or flitt with the lovely Russian girls, whoj gave Hal bin "much of Its glam6r and lure. ' Today all this is changed. Many of the 30,000-odd Russians who still remain here say they have wretched existence under the Japanese regime. Their only other choice ls to return to Soviet Russia, where they fear their lot under the Bolshevists might be worse. With the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway by Soviet Russia' to Japan, the chief source of revenue to Harbin ceased. That railroad employed nearly 25,000 Russians in 'Harbin alone. Thrv furnished ,not ony most of the city's trade, but much of its pros perity and gaiety. Almost all these Russians, unable to make a living under the Japanese regime, have returned, to Russia. The 30,000 Russians who re main, mostly "whites," are too impoverished to support themselves. With Manchuria's former "open; door" closed forever, for- pigners no longer come here. The Japanese themselves are too bent on making mM Manchoukuo a political velonment with ,,a r,ir , Under a military regime, such aS Spain may have If the. natlena' h2tuhiil reve , 1'nH I , i f,St and Ca,Ust erop, used ,, 5 S.STS' " reserves.. I -i-i .... uiris. iiara nil POUND IN MONTREAL , S.. -XL1 MONTREAL, Oct. 30: (CP)-The X,."" I" ! HHHfJL. -orld ove7 ,ene ..v ca. cuuHjc oeauty. in rdrmer days Harbin was market yesterday. a eat cwinr.hnn. nr and girl refugees fleeing from soviet Russia into china. Among them were princesses, countessej, baronesses and other members of the oldHusslan nobility and aristocracy, seeking to make n,ew lives ror tnemselves. Jjeft 'without employment by the abandoned cabarets, restaurants PHONE 931 a"d dance-halls, these girls have gradually scattered to other parts Snecials 01 Orient, particularly to -o-t - oiiu , viiriiu, where they pursue a rather Dre- 1 ftl c?Hous existence . en'tertalnipg the XOV officers and sailors of.- Asiatic -1 tit hen they come to these 'XDV ports . .... ii -iffe. ff i,y The more 'fortunate ones have OUt. landed husbands amone these sail fVB 'Til wh('u U Legs of Lamb- 95i ' y n wouna Up ,n iK mux onccws, wnnoui a country. Boned and Rolled Shoulder OA -; wuwui money, no .,u country Vants to receive them. 1 tin o! Pea. ,,; I.. I " vjf AO 1UOI. 1I1C1 Willi in YEAI' P5 visitors can onlv dream of th Boned and Rolled Shoulder C A p days vhen Harbin was the centre Voot A "lKo WWlhf .twin, - vu., i .o i .v.wj, luinance ana recrpn Leg of Veair- 7CSi tlon-: Tho beggars that haunt the 6 lbs. .LC....:. Shoulder. of. Veal 's lbs. Stew Veal,' 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas BEEF streets, tho I ' viuukv aiuira. mp . - ' i CAp thousands of Russians without, tlV work, are evidences of the chanael -a 1 .: 1 aw . 9fS me aty, which was once Asia playground. 15C SPrtlNO COULEE, Alta.. Oct No: (CP)-vislt6rs detour wheri SPJ approaching th farm hom nf TRoa ,. Opl pa cumb per id. resemblo tniu. :;tti i i.. , tuv ibuuov Klin SDCCLM flno an - 6 lbs Ilri length and is colled to pre- PQKK rent a perfect likeness. Legs of Pork QQa per lb. RAT ROUTS SNAKE Loin of Pork $2C QOa POAyELL RlVER Oct. 30: (CP per lb. AA-rThe tall end of what would Shoulder of Pork per lb. RlHo nf Dnrk iQt have been a meal , for the rat .was! AOV au me snake left him. A battld between the two tnded when the w.mw V AU1 Ik i I 0 I . ---w v'.." ...aw.. er lb. Mup-. H' "IWjM-iway, leaving a 17" t? uiii in viic iau Kitsclas Native MADE.IN-CANADA Brotherhood Is Active Just Now g KITSELAS, Oct. 30: The Kit- selas branch of the Native Bro- i therhood of British Columbia ha? elected officers as follows: Pre$l-j" dent, M. G. McKay; secretary. Ar-ijj thur Bolton; treasurer, Silas, Brown; treasurer. Kenneth Cecil, CHAPPED SKIM Wut.Mlnird'i with ea-Kalf i of rr..m. Apply' nc aij. i or rm But m ib Linimcal (mlw tad ' uuLlmed. Vsry hsallnejt PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON ""G'tiLD SEAL Fancy ' Red Sockeye, i mm PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. C O A L TO 'PLEASE EVERYBODY 'Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EOSON ALBERTA COAL UULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 '3 Ipi hi :htm'i Mies Mitt i ' I i rt"t i t'f't ' kt id nut to As a TiAnr lie was raUcd onlkmnrN's St. ChAhijm, the better IrfadlaU-d Kvaporated- Milk. Now, 'as a nwult, lie U Krowiiiu into sturdy tfiilillKMNl. And his. whole life will mirror thone early steady gams he made on this fine pure milk. Thero arelnany reasons why so many thousands of bottle-ftfl babies are thriving on Sr. (Jharlm.' Muxt imtortant it is pimply tlio finest luro fresh country-milk, evaporated and homogenized to make it more digestible. And the exixsrit'iuttl earo which Horiikn rxereises from dairy farm to the tin you buy, is your assurance that St. Chari.m quality is never surpasHt-d. Eirry 'drop' ot lUjuuks's ST.'OlARi,l'-is,irr;fiHMl for extra Huashino Vitamin 1), which helps build straight limU, sound teeth, 'n strong Imrk'ntnl resistance fa rhllclhofd . This' makes" Sr. CitARr.Kw lW last'VonT b irnMertj nourwh-ment for.yofir bahy . . . ami" for the rest of the family, too. Ask your Doctor for advice'on feeding your biby. Oil Heaters Now is the time to prepare1 for the -winter, be warm and coo-fbrtable, buy a neVir type -qUAKEK IlKATEIf innde in sizes to suit all requirements. NO VlCKS, np moving parts, cheap to vjjciul ana me mosi moaern ana Deainiiuuy cesignea uetw. Wq:rtre also "agents 'for the "AETN'A- tU ilealers and Marine 8tdve B-irners. We can suit any demand, let us give you 'a demonstration of the "QUAKER. ti I Ward Electric 'Marine Supply Co. y Cow i!Bay, Prince Rupert Union SteamsliBs, Limited 8teamersleave ,Pjlp for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALAE VERY" TUE8D AY 1 :30 VM Due Vancouver, Thursday n.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 11:31 ! P.M. Due Vap.;ouver, Monday am. If convenient pleasr, purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding Reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, 'Third Ave. rhone 561 LAMPS! , - (1W A wjl , t We are now dlsplajinR a large selection of beautiful, 'modern LAMPS. win oe weirpieasea wnn w.. bridge A Our stock comprises floor lamps. lamps, table lamps, radio lamps na lamps In a large 'vdrlety of t styles. We also have a. fine selecw shades. Drop in and Inspect them- A suggestion: A small deposit wi" arty of these lamps'tfir ChrMm" so desire. , GORDON'S HARDWARE I