PAQE too NOW is tie time to select your SLIPPERS New arrival by Paris Maid and other leading makes in the most fascinating styles and designs in boudoir and comfort slippers. Priced to Suit Your Purse Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUBlBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by. Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avsnue DAILY EDITION H. P PULLEN - - Managing-Editor , , ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion - x-ocai readers, per line, per insertion City delivery, by carrier. SUBSCRIPTION KATKN .02 .25 . 15 S5.0Q nn w r ii ouiulcc Paid ...... In advance, per week ' Paid in advance, per month ' 37 United J2 !' tParU f,Brimh rae'aS'topind -50 States, yearly period, paid in advance 3un By mall to all other countries, per year . , ' ww miu m Jf .W Advertising and Circulation Telephone New Department Telephone ..." Z U Mtmbtr ot Audit Bureau ot CUeuUti.n. ggSgg Thursday. Nlvember 25, 1937. VICTORIA by-election; We have great respect for some of the C.C.F. leaders and ye like a good deal of the C.C.F. platform. Much of lZr?.Pf Llbera Platform. The main differ- iuwi wuerausm stands for- reform. The CCF as we understand it, is not much" interested in making' grad-ual changes but would scrap the whole system, a policy which would be very likely to lead to much troubled possible rise of fascism and establishment of dictator This is what they are fighting out in Victoria today ? Victoria is divided into three camps. There is the Kt. Hon. W L. Mackenzie King. There is the Conservative camp with Rt. Hon. R. B Sennet as leader, the party of extreme nationalism. The-camp of the CC F has not lttnZ'C mCal Pibilitie? thrust Uon iUxce nnnnSi Provincial Legislature it wa the official En, ? n ltrte&es t0ta"d for socialism as set forth originally by Carl Marx of Germany. It will be most interesting to watch the bv-election campaign in Victoria, particularly in view o the cteS run cauZ Se5? 3t the Jf elect!n the C'C and alfo be. i , thh JnVemtfi f S strength of Conservatism aVthrer;arUes. 0t " Wmg 0n THE C.C.F, IN THE EAST We have read that the CCF. is well pleased with the outcome of the Ontario election but the cLplet on of he ne compilation of f mirps rWo Ofcm.,o w "... campaign the CCF Tin oha " " ! 'rev,ous 1 THE DAILY NT5WS Thureriay, Nh:: Japanese Vocalist Pi Greeting Cards A Beautiful Selection to Choose From at Reduced Prices, Including a R,,v n , Initialed Stationary with Orders of Over Eighteen Cards. f GoId 15 Heautiful Assorted Cards in Boxes (Less than 3c each) Per box 40c SlSf,incCards-10c Miss Aiko Saita who will be heard In recital here next week ACTIVITIES OF SERVICE World Would Be Better Place if All Men Would Play Their Part, Father Gordon Tells Gyros "If all men would devote some of their talents as you of the Gyro Club are doing, to activities designed for the betterment of the community and the pert Gyro Club yesterday. Father Gordon chose as his subject "Guilds or Societies of the Middle Ages" and his discourse was of a very Interesting character. These guilds of the Middle Ages, said Father Gordon, represented the first attempt of man to organ provement Prior to the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries there had been little in the way of town and city life. The working classes had been to a large extent encaged in agriculture. Under the feudal and manorial systems prior to that time the lords had lived off the poor Noted Japanese Contralto Will Pay City Visit Miss Aiko Saita, Canadian born Japanese contralto, who Is on a concert tour of the north coast, ar-j rived at Ocean Falls on the steamer! Prince George Tuesday night andj will be hereon the Princess Ade- .itui.fcj aim liic luutiiy counry in ill general general 4 uuj auviiiwii vu giic Up there would be a social order which ' concert on Monday evening next. would leave no room for influences A"s aaita. wno. studied lor four of an Insidious character," declared years. In Milan and has toured Eur-! Rey. Father James Gordon, parish' Pe and Asla- has achieved consld- Church at. iho innolnclnn r.t a rpp.orrtlntr nnrt rnrtln vnrk nnrt . " """" " " u" I " cheon address before the Prince Ru-1 music lovers are evincing consider able interest in her visit. She will be the guest while here of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Yamanacka and the local Japanese Association Is arranging a banquet in her honor Saturday night. ., Miss Saita Is accompanied on her l . . . . . . ! trip by her patroness. Mrs. E. Mi ize for social and economic im-'yak. wife of a Vancouver, Japanese dentist, and. by Miss S. Hlgashl. her . accompanist, people. Around the time of the verCmenVhrraer'IdU!It0the de" CooSa and" Betty Grable velopment of travel and commerce. I thpro l,, " 'l uiuicu ai noiiywoou iioi-ii a new suciai ner- iod. Agriculture was not still taking up all the time of the poor people and they gathered In communities to engage In trade and crafts. The social instinct com menced to manifest Itself and the "The Kid" Marries HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 25: Jackie Coogan, famous as. a luvenlle screen actor In his boyhood day?. and Betty Grable were married in Hollywood a few days ago. Charlie Chaplin, with whom Coogan star- .uuiiucu m mrge extent on red In "The Kid" and other nlc- reuglous ideals, came into bein iturM O - .f Mavag Witt ttfU' gUCdWAi There were three principal types of .Thousands., gathered around the guilds religious, merchant and (church where the marriage took craft. Ideals of these guilds were place. of the finest. Thev worked towards : the development of the better qual- D i; , np . mes and Improvement of the con-.IXUUbeveU 10 "i uiauMiiu. oucn naa Deen the foundations of the societies anrt guilds of today, even such organiza-1 , Warm Springs tlons as the Gyro Club. ' ' )i -- Dr. R. G. Large, past Dresident. Cnier Kxecutrve of United States who occupied the chair, expressed EPect to Leave for Georgia the aDDreclatinn of t.hp Muk tl At Weck-erld - w w u v vv : - Ir.,G"d0"f0.r WS addreSS: J WASHINcroX D.C., Nov. 25: ..uuuuuionzeaanaaamonai -President Franklin D. Roasevelt,W grant of $100 to be used In connec- said yesterdaythat he expected tn tlon with the development of the be sufflcientjy&ecovered by Satur- ft Morse Creek swimming pool and fr.om his th 1"':tlon to be f - x'""-" w"v vuics uui in me eiec-' " yujeci, me notary Thankselvffi Xf 3 f eXV WeelJs . this : Club hln GeofgT? ag dropped to 77.000. That is llar amount. Springs, not very encouratrmcr. The nprppnrao-P nf tha ,u catioiiof what,;KohaSe,eCtln be an ,ndI-, DEMOCRACY AT STAKE two-party A great many people favor the return to a strictlv! system of government because the' they see rise of third n parties danger for our whole syrtem of democracy. Many peop e support the CC.Fbecause hTv 1 have been disappointed at the slowness with which the1 other parties move. We have all. been dkapnoSl it some time or other that better progress was'K made ' Possibly if the advance guard of Liberalism which has broken away had remained with the party we might have advanced more rapidly. In any event whatever the west may do, the East is evidently not enthused over the pros-' tlPPt. nf fllf thiwl mvfir nnrl fVin TPor.1- Unn 4t, . t i v...v. ju i.j uuu .me uuoif nua me preponderance of power in our democracy. YOU'U DO IT BETTER EASIER WITH QUAKER OATS TO SUSTAIN YOUR ENERGY: Just try eating a delicious broak-fait of Quaker Oati evtry day for two weeks and tee how much better you Uthappitr tt: EXTRA SPECIAL QUALITY FLATWEAR Dinner Knives D.ni'et Forks 'iabb Spoons Dozen Uescort Srs Dozen $4.75 2.75 $2.75 S2.75 Fight Colds and Chills with 3m The rich goodness of the Best Beef Concentrated Give PHOTOS Of the Children this Xmas Ser the windows of BENSON STUDIO 3rd Avenue Soup Spoons Dozen Tea Spoon Dozen Oyster j WATERMAN'S Latest Perfected ! INK-VUE PENS Greater ink capacity than any other pen at this a price. $2.75 $1.50 $2.75 The Letter Box JAPANESE GOODS Editor, Dally News: Although I am quite In agreement with the Idea of "Suscrlber" as far a: helping China Is concerned during her trouble and quite agree that a boycott of Jahpanese goods has its good points, at the same time we must remember that It is Jaoah we wish to punish, not the Canadian storekeeper. The goods for the Christmas trade have been ordered and have been delivered, the buying having been completed long before there war any thought of the present catastrophe and the dealers obtaining a percentage of Japanese made goods In their assortments to enable them to cater to. every pocket. I am of the opinion that the boy cott should.be made by a refusal to allow any further goods to be Imported from Japan. You would then be punishing the, guilty instead of the. Innocent. 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" Northern NoruieoaL em Biae wrei" Corner on too feet eouthee-tti thence bw TiZZ wet .tlienre coo fort oruiw, 800 feet Northeaat and conumuig acres, more at ) mv FRANK WATBBWAN' Dated October 4, 1837,