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Visit Our ttsemen Store foi r . r . uinnerwarc Crystal Fine China Glassware tPoUery Baggage Brassware Novelties j X- Copper I asting Gifts 1 $12.50 t0 $1250.00 All Guaranteed WATCHES from the, leading manu facturer from esttons f I at popular prices ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS-Chromium fin- gi ish, with heat indicator, several E" A m j models to choose from; price at . vJ" up fig ELECTRIC CLOCKS Reliable, guaranteed, A niade by the makers of Big Ben QO Cft M g Alarm Clocks; priced from tJKt)U g TABLE LAMPS Smart and modern Q-fl f priced from P a a 9 J p Many Other Practical and Acceptable Gifts jj vi auu m&puct mem m I GORDON'S HARDWARE 1 $1.25 t0 $175,00 A Beautiful Assortment of GOLD and NOVELTY Jewelry, at prices that are sure to meet with your approval A fine Assortment of Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Holloware Special 4-Piece Rogers' Tea Sets jg gg Many Designs in Community and Rogers' Flatware Special 26-Piece Set $9 00 Toilqt and Dresser Sets in Sterling Silver and All the Latest Modern Designs Q4 set from a special V J- I t) up SCHICK and PACKARD ELECTRO-SHAVERS and ROLLS RAZORS Scientific Instruments and Optical Department Hundreds of Beautiful Gifts to Choose From This Store is Truly a Modern Gift Shop. We Cordially Invite Your Inspection. MP II R Headquarters For SANTA CLAUS $ Thousands of Toys, 0 Christmas Books, Decorations and $1 Novelties . p REGAL SHO? I Any Article Put Away Until $S Christmas Week MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Christmas Gifts That Last SOLID WALNUT SMOKING CABINETS GITCft ft from JS END TADLES With Book Rack nt fa $ at ijb.50 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 j Finest Fur Coats The finest Christmas present you can give anyone is a FUU COAT. We have a new lot just arrived this week. Some of the choicest furs at lowest possible prices. Call in and see them. Get one for your wife or jour friend. She will appreciate it for years. GOLBBLOOM'S The place where fine furs grow Smart Christmas Gift- Sugg Q fiMIT D 11 DIAMOND SPECIALIST 5? ?HIFFLETS From the Waterfront William Sim of Porcher Island, who has been In town for the past week, is of the opinion that a valuable industry could be established I at Prince Rupert and, at the same I time, a lot of money saved the fishermen in overhead if the manufacturer of fishlnz nets were taken up locally. Many thousands of dollars are expended every year for nets which are made far abroad and the cost of getting them ivre makes the price very high; Mr. S.rv also thinks that it should be pos ibis to make tierces and barrels lore. The Department of Transport, in . notice to mariners, draws atten-lon to revised rules and regula-ons relating to the examination if masters and mates for the maln--mance of a uniform standard of qualifications and proficiency in such examinations. Candidatpr :hall be required to auallfv unri-sr these revised regulations as from tocay. Week-End Specials SELVIG'S lfinest Norwegian Stockfish ttE? per lb UJK, Ancnovies Qro per tin oOL Flatbread y2 lb. QC 2 for .-.tH Campbell's Tomato Soup Qp Der tin Seedless Raisins per lb Black Currants per lb Soiled Oats 0-;b. sack Robertson's Ground Almond ggg Mincemeat Clark's l.-lb. carton Mincemeat Bulk per lb Mixed Peel Cut 1-lb. pkg Mcintosh Apples ia lbs Borden's Malted Milk per tin ; . 2-lb. nkc. . ... Hoist's SyruD-i : r ' f, .5 lbs. Roger's Syrup 2 lbs . 15c 15c 49c 20c ISc 24c 48c 38c 34c 17c FItEE UELIVERY Phone 7fi5 303 Third Ave. THE DAILY NEWS rJi?! BIG CHIEF IN BELGIUM Moulding Himself and Policies On Pattern of Italian Premier, Young Uexist Leader Has Great Hopes forsworn humility "A chief must never shrink from his responsibilities under the pretext of humility." says youthful, magentlc L'ccn Degrelle who rallied his Rexist party in Belgium's last elections to a measure oi triumph that surprised and frightened her leaders. "He who .u a task to a successful end wishes to and has a right to con trol Its functions." With these words Degrelle makes tire newest bid for centralized authority in the kalcidosc6pe . of European political patterns, using as his Instrument a party with avowed aims similar to those of Fascist' Italy and Nazi Germany but not for the establishment of a totalitarian" state. Rsxism parallels the powerful Fascist parties of Germany and Italy' "In wishing to sere 'order and social peace relsn.' but there." ays Degrelle, "the resemblance ends. The totalitarian state-is repugnant to our temperament." Degrelle's program calls for .bolition of political parties and of parliament as now constituted; control of big business and fin ance; strict .neutrality and with-Irawal from the League of Nations. The Rexlsts take their name from the publishing house of the Young People's Catholic Action "ociety youth movement begun In 192S Christus Rex, or Christ the King. Denies Dictatorship Although denying a dictatorship voulcl be established Jf his party :om8s to power, the handsome, well uilt leader who patterns much of his conduct after Mussolini, chrer- ully admits; that he, only, will be chief of the Rexist regime. Degrelle receives his callers In a sttlng reminiscent of Premier Mussolini's headquarters In the Palazzo Venecia a seemingly end-'ess rcom. furnished with only "the mief 's" greajL desk and two chairs, .o that visitors' must, traverse the full length or the room before caching his, presence. The bulld- rs -that houjes the Rxist organisation teem3 with activity that Degrelle Is confident will sweep Urn to triamph in the reign of leopold II. Young adherents, iden tified by red and black armbands, nove in and out distributing lltera- urc. recruiting adherents. and organizing "cells" of Rexlsts throughout the small nation. '"Ihe principal Idea of Rexlsm Is national "renovation." Desrelle ells his visitors. "It Is a question )f saving the people by exalting their virtues. Belgium can and must ive, but parties have suffocated vhat was most grand and noble in he country." (Rexlsm .would abol ish all parties except Degrelle's). Rexlsts not only are friendly to the monarchv. but would "rein force" the executive power and would "above all respect the Catholic religion which is "the religion of he immense majority of Belgians. other policies outlined by "the shtaf" include a progressive return to pre-war neutrality, economic union with the Netherlands, and Triendly relations with all neighboring nations. "There is no semi-tic question In Belgium at the present time," says Degrelle, dismissing charges frequently brought by his opponents. To the powerful Flemish minority, Rexlsm ha3 offered aid toward achieving some day their ambition of union with the Netherlands. Tha Flemish feel the tug of cultural bonds more strongly to the Dutch monarchy than to the throne pf Leopold. NOVEMBER HEAT SASKATOON, Dec. 10: (CP) A temperature of 67.1 degrees recorded at the University of Saskatche wan was the highest for a Novem ber day In 29 years. It was regis terert on November 25. PEPPER ATTACK . NELSON, Dec. 10: (CP)-John g Fink threw neDner In the eves of a fl sheriff and his two deputies when fhov frlort i.. ... 4. yl' j unu tu IJUlfki;, null Vitualc Ills 57L Appledale ranch near here. He was S,? sentenced to .six, months hard labor M District News AIYANSH Paul Zalle, 85-year old native, has moved from Canyon City on ' i i . . 1 A a I -.1. II , it!, ine ixaas uiver vo uyunan. n. puiiy BRUSSELS, Belgium, Dec. 10: cf young'' men 0f Aiyansh village lAPl Thp phiPf Of BSlCiUm'S ReX- I ..to Mcku')c tn Pnnimn - - - i will! ill diA gtfeWUt w wunjvn lsts like Hitler ana Mussolini has i City and puiieci Zalle's house down t ' ' 1 1 . . . ...... and moved the material to Aiyansh where It was re-erected, the whole job being carried out In 14 days. The sawmill at Aiyansh. which Prior to the snowfall of the last few days, weather was very cold In the Naas Valley with the river beginning to freeze up. VANDERH00F ,Rev. W. D. Grant Holllngworth of Prince Rupert was a visiter in Vanderhopf for a couple of days a.:t wek in connection with his jpecial Presbyterian Church or- janlzatlcn survey work. The hunting season for ducks and geese in this district is now ovzr but hunting of moose and deer continues permlssable until December 15. , Mrs. Albert'Hunt Ls making satis factory progress in the Prince George Hospital following a recent operation. George White- of the Stuart River district, who recently under went an oparayon at the Prince George Hospital, Is making a satis- ' i laniary recovery. M. M. Connelly. M. L. A. for Om- Ineca, and Mrs. Connelly arc on a otor trln to California where Mrs. Connelly's relatives reside. MEET IN DARKROOM EDMONTON, Dec. 10: (CP) More than twenty members have joined a camera ciua at the Univer-iity of Altarta hnrc. Meetings are 'rsld In a special dark room. SOLOS IN SIX HOURS REGINA, Dec. 10: (UP) George McNJlll, 18-year old Reglna Col-lcRlate student, made Canadian Flyln? Club history here when he went "solo" after only six hours flying Instruction. His sister, Lilian, wen her wings a year ago. 8& 6 W "W W II Varied Problems Confront States Social Security Has Joined Taxes Other Problems Too CHICAGO, bee. 10: (CP) Social security has joined taxes thp perrenlal headache; ft Jegisfatbr-j as a major prooieim ior iaw-maKers in at least half of ithe states. - ' Relief, liquor control and schools) demand attention and other legls-, labive issues range from birth! control to race track betting 1 Mcrat state legislatures will start r'is'.r wcrk between January 4 and was damaged by floods early last January 15. summer is in good running order Chlo coeks a way to equal thp igaln and has been , turning out $05,000,000 annual income . from i lumber for the Jast thice weeks.- ales, liquid fuel, cigarette and ad mission taxes which expire next Outside finishing of the new year. Conneit'cut has a deficit of Young Men's Hall here is now in $10,003,000; New York has one. of rogress. Most of the young men $57,000,000. of the village are busy on it. 1 SENIORS WEAR GOWNS VANCOUVER, Dec. 10: (CP) Ending a five-year controversy at in i. 'Moonlight Murder 1?i Leo LS CHESTER MOKius i' MADGE EVtts Carrillo, Frank . 'At 8:34 Only, - PLUS - 'There's Aiwa Tomorrow With HOUKRTTVYI0I' Hinnie ISr.-nes, Frank Mor Lois Wilson 1 'At 7 00 & 9 members of 1937 ..u.uaun u men and wompn h . hcmselves to wear University of British Columbia, academic gowns We have them. Dozens and dozens of HY ol every description. The largest collectinn or ever shown in Prince Rupert, from the naii China Doll to the Beautiful Shirley Ter i.ie Cuddley Dolls, Sailor Dolls, Baby Doll:-, Rubber Dolls, Fancy Dressed Dolls, Nigger Doi. . ', will find them all here and our ;icc- are lowest. Make your Christmas. i eservaiinii nm. with a small deposit. TOYS THIS IS TOY IIEADQUARTE1C Our stock is varied and extensive and include . the latest and best on the market. Ynn will mal f no mistake by coining here for your Christ requirements, borne m ana look over our m. assortmcnt. Prices are right and every artick' plainly marked for your convenience. eMoeMvsMd kiwb mm 9um r Kim iwjwiwwh vvaiiace 7 Make Our Store Your Shopping Centre Wc have gathered loetlier a very comprehensive selec tion oi articles suitable to your Christmas needs, and vcry attractive prices, and we arc adding to them daily, Today we have received some charming cvenm -j-j ...v p.v-v o w.u uuiiL-iaa LiiuiiiKuivcs. oee mem m our winuow. V9 .JM, W0 mwBfFm .1 emm for aS.SaultinirHi'ipnrn nfflnore te-flt!gfra& v4 turn. .r..-. 7 A Further Shipment of it ' Frocks ll in vivid colorings and attractive styles, sizes 14 to 20. You will be pleas icd with Girls' Navy Chinchilla Coals arrived this morning. They are nicely tailored and have hats to match. Sizes arc from & to 14 years. Wc arc now showing models in the newest Tunic Style Blouses made in lustrous Satins, in the most popular colors- See our windows. Phone 9 Third & n St i I