i Ml 4 PAClt rvro the daily kews Prlc CONVENTION IS FINE OF NATIVES VILLAGE Slippers Slippers One Hundred and Fifty Pervms Id Bella Bella One oi 3!si Projres- Attendance at Recent Gather- sire' Native Communities in Inr In Bella Bella British Colombia 9 s I I DAILY EDITION Now is the Time to Select YOUR SLIPPERS while Stock is complete . A Small Deposit Will Hold Them Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations Friday. December 10. 1937. BELLA BELLA December 10 - The town oi Be. .3. Bella, dowi-' Forty-three delegates and some the coast from Pnnce Rupen. oqe hfndrHl fisHofs last week at- rapidly becoming one of the larg i Upded EeVa BUa the jnast sac- est and most progressive natrn cestui ntsaUan in ie ijteory or villages of British Columbia. Al-1 the Native Brotherhood of' British niost all the",horn are large mo- j Columbia. While the eQDTeniiojj tera and clean, possessing thfc I was held essentially to take up nsost up-to-date furnishings ani; business concern in? the wttfare radios. Many of the vnUters have ! and advancement of toe natives their own electric lights and wash I fvj social events, banquets and" efcter- tag machines. All homes are sup-! f uiwswts were aaw a restore of P" running wter from u the gathering The once dreaded -r ' canon were replaced on this &oeaion bj modem Wg seineboaU, bdagim the spirit or true brotherhood fror.; various Tillages. Hatred- and warrior feelings were replaced by respect and affectku. Adam Dixon and bis band helped to make all the social funetion.-a success. One of the outstanding musicians waj Gordon Reid with his -axanhone. The delegates were: Alfred Adams oresklenti: Tho mas Gosnell -first rfce-president Ed. Clifton 1 second vice-president ' Caleb Williams treasurer t: William Bailey i secretary: Richard Carpenter 'recordirtg secretary i Ivan Adams 'press agent : Harry Brooks Matthew Johnson. Marit Green. Steve Morrison. Paul Price Oliver Adams. James Collison. Wilfrid Pamell. Edward Gamble Henry Brown. Henry Collison. John ITALY AND THE LEAGUE S'etoon Nelson. Heber It is announced that Italy is likely to leave the League t.Twn0Z of Nations. The world seems to have forgotten that he Eato0, Arthur Abel Neas- ever belonged to the League and her leaving will make lit- SSS. lZ-tle difference just as it made little difference when Japan v,imam Gladstone, joe saun- left Possiblher nrPnt ar-rwm W K,, a u..i. Schooner. Thomas persistence persistence of Of Cant. Cant. Anthnnv Anthnnv T Prion FAi"! ; ct,.; ,,a"lC11 ,iu 4J ' "c Walker 1 Chris Walke- Ohv G?y wn v . v- mien w vwijc uukui aione on pan oecomes more or less weakened bv her struggle with dut here at the Per company. Chma to step in and make demands. " Evidently the war extir- Ji single-handed a fire ! is not vet bv anv means enrterl nnrl th uttiomf of ' r '4 L 1WAIM a mvuiu AKGUMENT "You can't win friend by arguing with people. The on y way to get the best of an argument it to avoid it. "Nine times out of ten an argument ends with each of the contetants being more firmly con-vmced than ever that he is absolutely right." i "You can't win an argument; you can't, because if you lose it you lose it, and if you win it you lose it. "Why? Suppose you triumph over the other man and shoot his argument full of holes and prove that he is non compos mtnth." commuiyiy Olem. ift Beila Bella even boa.ts a UikinLlaf show operated by vouna Richard ! Carpenter who is just out of hs'W teens. The beautiful town hall isK at present used for th &hn hut i r. the proprietor is already engaged, In construction of a theatre of hL-. Sf own. A twenty-foot plank road runs through the entire town and there is good fire-fighting equipment. m make his future home in the Peac i River Block. Results of a recent seed drill survey made in th Peace River. Block by T. Crack, district agricul- Wil- out the Peace River Block has been - T - "'""niouiicfniw cwries rauy. unanes cm-weij orgaruzea. At Dawson Creek 10 tne League as part Of British policy. ford. Jr.. George Wakass. Thomas the Farmerr' Institute is In charge. - jgnnson. fiamson wakass and Sam son Walker. BRITISH POLICY IN EAST ' Among the boats on which dele- We have heard very little of late of British policv in 1,1 jLJ!?V tAaT!Del were retrarcl tr. China nAA . , , lne M Capt. George :-o o u(iuci oluuu Jcnea- - . : " mm, irie "- nrilisn nave navp . Halri. niM rsa ti t . . ; . ... - fiawa - Lriri. . capt. Henry I1CI1IT oeen suppinne Lnina with miimhnnc nf u-ai inc oc whit, rw. Miri..n.iv,rf tj countries, including Canada, have been supplying Japan WaterfalL Yeitauie; collison with materials. A1J we hear from Great Britain is that S7 T1 Kwatw- Heber she is not readv for flnv aulrl &n twate of John .i j uniic niuvc. ix ana Henry Hettn. . the war carries on into the spring it is possible that she and other members of the Nine-Power pact may take a acted quickly more decided stand in preventing the taking of China U,. T n . : o . . -"& over i uuia tiiitLO." fenelon faIls". FALLS, om. Dec lO.- Christina? relief work throueh- Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, who left Devereaux In the Peace River Block a couple of months ago with the Intention of -settline in Manitoba, are returning to the Peace River country. , An enjoyable turkey dinner was held in the Anglican Church Hall at Dawson Creek- last Saturday. W. J. Roberts of Groundbirch In the Peace River-Block has taken up residence near Dawson Creek. The Peace River nt Towirw Vioc I now been hlvtoH hv (a . n I -" "J VV A41U an if-g nen got tne traffic Is closed. Until condition to an itic-ai&it II ea Bella also has an up-to-r date hospital and a Tine church gL The people of Bella Bella are so-) 2? ber. speak English well and an?;S noted for their hospitality ; M PEACE RIVER " il ; Don Noble, brother of Mrs. Wal-'H ter Collins of Dawson Creek. has!fe arrived from Saskatchewan t.-vh lf uirausi. nave been announced. jj 1 . . i . . .v. -..i.jin.i ji. at tne r rrpr h t . . ., , . wumuum 1 111 Next Door Rupert Butchers .-"Wsi-'Vi-ai- Arc A blended and bottltrf ItT 0 . . . i i . i . . . ow"na. . . r-opoiw me woria over, became it U ALWAYS nldVI. i m m w - m mm m This advertisement is net - published or . displayed 1""- by J the - ui'JUVI Liquor ContrTT Board . er . y tht Government of British Colombia Christmas Sugg lies. 5100 SILK TIES Now Rej. 50c SILK Reg. SI .25 SILK TIES Now Ree. $li DRESS SHIRTS Now Reg. Sl.?5 DRESS SHIRT! Now Reg. $1.00 DRESS SHIRTS Now at LOW PRICES at the B. C. Clothiers Ltd. 65c 24c 74c S1.00 i X X il i We Have Reduced Our Prices to Enable You to Huy Your ChrUt r- I RWt Npw. Our Selection is Lar.e, This Will CXZm Save Money. Do Not Wait To TJic Lqst Minute. BUY NOW c ociiig wur ui uic i-nu- uicrs vras o ana lor cows, the Wfbbnx.it n rk h'undt: eran Church at Dawson Creek In $2.75 My..j. . .. . ...... .. ..AMAtu t wic rracf iLivcr uiuciw iiciu a auc- i'cccuuy DC en map amnnrt fh n cessiui tea ana saie last saturar afternoon. The highest price realized c ClOS maj De as difficult as the War of COnauet. rr'- improve an nrst class mail to and three carloads of eatUe recentl: iirnm rn nnnh t u . i ... , . , ... . " i mc ncr wia snippea Dy tne uawion creeK i. "Then what? You will feel fine, bu, what about him? ,uioc nun ieri interior. You have stirred ud hw resentment and hurt his pride. "If you argue and wrangle and contradict you may achieve victory sometimes; but it will be an empty victory because you will never get your opponent's goodwilL" HAVE YOU SMOKED A TURRET LATELY? WLm" 3rgUC Wh,h PtP,e .a!ut cigarette, thev smoke, suiuWmTst fVer 5mkrr " enm',d 10 the W However, if you haven't smoked a Turret lately, we do think vou are ?Z"l??thn Whf", y-U ,ight 3 Turrtt' W -ill imteTatei; cooleV wi h? an.U?m.Ual garette--a cigarette that is milder and Wt TJt ,tr,,nt. t.and v?KPlhi t cco which make, lZ tm rT'' ,USt much diffwnt- Treat Uste taste get a package of Turrets today I 1 your lri.l T.kw Qmmftmr .( Umiu4 For Cfiriiunai Gifti Turreh Come In HanJiome Special Holiday Package! of 50 and 100 QjareHe, $1.25 $1.30 Reg, SJ.M .MEN'S CAPS Reg. SUP .MEN'S Reg. $15 BOYS' Reg. 81.50 BOYS' MELTON JACKETS ,;r Keg. $1.75 BOYS' SE4TriLS Now 1, - v - MU1C. 81.45 i 89c 1,25 Reg. J.00 to $1.00 PRESS SHIRTS - Tke make, separate collars. c q- To clear $lt) Phone HI .CK 321 ha w c lu sve uaiiALAJiLcu u v iiii Liiaiiic. uurniuvp nn ni a erAn i.. t-. m t IF WINTER COMES ooooooooooaeoooooooooooooo ooooooo Snow Shovels We can supply you with strong Snow Qi flfl Shovels at, each i?J..VU Christmas Puddinr .. Howls Offrt Roasting Pans ft-rt 9hC From tC From oodbbooooottoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ; ; s;9 Thompson Hardware Co, Ltd, 255 Third Avenue. Phone 101 i r i a. " " - unA.iaLiuii r rn n sr u'.r i )- ' , r ;t m rrnaw 4-7' on one r. The top for tthc stock aru f .c: CTTied b UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for yancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY Tf JES. T. S. S. CA It DEN A FBIUAI. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurj. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. .Midnljnt i i . ...... i convenient pleaso purchase tjekets at office Further Lnformatlon RegardLng Reservations and Ticket F,oa A. VV. NEJVMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phsne 56 Photos Different poses to choose from lowest prices See our wln-do' and be your own judge. SUNOERWOOD'S STUDIO COAL to tixase :vi:iivnoiv SalUtactlon CJuaiuH"" loiiioug r.tlon Albrrt C' llulklrjr Vftller Cual Vancouvrr Uland Coal Prince Rupert Feed Companj PHONB: 8S nd 8M