oVowlne Girls Calf Oxfords Low heels', dependable and dressy. Pair Men's Rolled Edje and Plain Rubbers WhileUheyvla'st, Pair Ladies' First Class Rubbers All heels. Pair - F AMILY DAILY. EDITION SHOE STORE LT The Home' of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS; FRLNCt RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA S2:45 75c D. Published' Every: Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News.-Limited, Third AVenue H; P PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES - City, delivery, by, carrier, yearly period, paid In advar.ee $5.Cu Paid In advance, per week . . .12 P.ald In advance, per month , .50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephor.s .. fUC" Member ot Audit Bureau ot Circulations' Monday, January, 17, 1938. STALINISTS AND TROTSKYISTS In Canada we do not care whether a man sides with Dictator Joseph Stalin or with his former minister of war, Leon Trotsky. Their cases have been tried by a group of prominent Arhericans who have come to 'the conclusion that Trotsky is right and Stalin wrontr. Members of this jury-by. which the-'two Russians have been-tried were not .sympathetic witlr the capitalist class- but most of them were men decidedly sympathetic with the Red rebellion in Russia. They take great exception to the mock trials by which the countiy has been purged. Stalin is the real betrayer of the revolution, they say. He is the Napoleon ofRussia. Most of us do not care whether- Stalin is right or wrong. We know he rules Russia with an iron hand and will- brook no opposition; Those who try to oppose are - enemies 01 tne state and must be "liquidated' or in other words must be murdered; No rules can keen the whole country thinking as one man without considerable aid from. the firing squadi He is not making a bad job of governing the country but his methods are often unpleasant. MOST UNRELIABLE The despatches being sent out by Francisco Franco's propaganda committee in regard to what has been going"! oirin Spain recently, seem, to be most unreliable. The New York. Times correspondent, Herbert L. Matthews, with! the loyalist army at Tereul cabled on January 4 an eyewitness account which said that Tereul had never- been taken by the insurgents and at the time of sending-the des patch franco s army was miles away from the city, story of insurgent victory was a figment born in the imaginative brain of Franco and an American newspaper correspondent whose sympathies were with him and' his cause, When-false messages were sent out which deceived Fascist and Nazi sympathizers all over the w0rld,.it makes people' doubt how much truth there has-been in other despatches and whether future despatches of a similar nature will be equally false. JAPAN LOSING BUSINESS Kincolith Band-Stages Concert OFFICERS 1 OF ARMY Matthew- Ourney i' Chosen-Of' Churchf Orcanlzallom Kincolith KINCOJITHf Jan. 17 Possibly in a country like Russia such methods are neces-j I lows Honorary J new captain Mdt r. . XT LI. 1 i. 1 1 M sary. ino mauer wnai group nas Deen in power, simuarthew ourney methods have been adopted to quell the mob. F.xceilent Musical Entertainmen Staged In Jubilee Hall at- Naas River Village KINCOLITH. Jan. 17: Under the jlrectlon of Conductor Simon Me-Kay. an excellent concert was staged Thursday night by the Kincolith Concert Band In Jubilee Hall. There were selections by the band as. well as a number of solos. Sam A". Stew art, president of the band; Simon McKay, conductor, and J. C. Brown, general manager. The selections played by the band . . . 1 (in were "united Empire marcn, a. J. B. A." march; "Master Council- 'or" march; "Sliding Jim" march; Lustspiel" overture; "Spirit of Peace" march and. "Washington nravs" march. 1 T1v individual numbers lncludcf' r tuba solo "Beauty. Polka" by Silas Maxwell; viclin solo "Traumerei" by F. L. Stewart; piano solos "The Palms" by Mr. Green; violin .solo "Intermezzo Symphonla" by F. L. Stewart, and trumpet solo "Isle of Seven Moon-" by Billy Stevens jr. Ensign. C. Nelson. Head At ! The Kincolith Church Armyi has elect cd officers for the ye'ar as ft'.l Captains, Sam Lincoln and Matthew Stewart. Lieutenants. Cecil Burton, Percy Burton. Richard Watts and Ar- thur Gumey. Sergeant, Jeffery C. Benson. Color Sergeants, George' Bolton. Sergeants, Chris Trimble and Herbert Doolan. Band Master. George Clayton; Bible Instructor, S'. P.' Burton rrup'and w. a. uurton. urgamsts vuei iiiguo, i-jmcav Stevens and Arthur Nelson Jr.' Treasurer, Abel C. Angus. Church Wardens, Riifus Sutton and Herbert Haldahe: Secretary. Herbert Doolan Jr. Committee Ah drew Nelson, Herbert Doolan, Silas Maxwell, Eddlo Haines, George Bolton. Sam Stewart and - William - Smith. Drummer. Benjamin Stewart. The following have, been enroll-cded by Rev'. Oliver' Thome' ai members of the Church Army? Evidently the people of London, England, are not' Jonah Haldahe: Abel Angus; Hc Mva'nting v'nVitino. .Tnnnnpsp Jana'nese hWk froods. Thn The Lnmlnh Londoft Go-onerative- fin-nnefativcV So- So ard L,ncln'' Herbert Doolan Jr. Arthur Stewart, Charles Stewait, ciety,,one of the largest concerns .of its kind in. the world, ;Paul ciayton, r Morgan, wnriam has'refused to handle any more imyorts f roini Nippon and"steveni jr. Bennett ciayton. sam has acquainted the other branches of the huge organiza-I Doolan, Johnny Stewart. Percy tion with the fact with a view toTiaving thenriollbv, a sim-'Ar i Veteran Smither IS BUSYlFarmer Retiring Erection of New School "and InstaU lation of Water System Keeps Population Busy PORT SIMPSON, Jan. 17: Be tween work on the new school and Sam Olson Sells his Place in Bulkley Valley To Alex Miiheim, Swiss Pettier Kincolith Council Hai; Committee1 Men InrPrince-Rupert sales of Japanese oranges have been Mrs. John Moore; Mrs. HerbcUWebstr; fo -small ithateven at 50c a borit has been impossible to sell 'Doolan jr., Mrs. Arthur NeisonVjr, ..iLr:, i!iA 'oil fA lrtonl tWrto'. Tliorb line Hppri tin Mrs. . Chril Ti-imble, Mrs; Percy .... imyu"Z ....--c - V'" .. , i'rm . r , Burton, uunon, Mrs. Mrs. Percy rercy Alexander rtiexnnuen Mrs, ivirs. - organized boycott but the people preferred to ...... pay more h c) t Mrs Peter stewart; I cooper 1 no stranger to Canada as he had farmfcr for ten years In the Edmonton district of Alberta before returning to his native land. He was also the hfad of a delegation of four that was sent to Canada four years ago by- the Swiss government to look over British. Columbia as a prospective field for Swiss settlers. As a result of the visit of that delegation about ten families arrived In Cm Whore tied summer to locate Appointed Ensuing- Harbor Committee, Eddie Haines.. , Recording Secretary, Eddie Haln es. Roadmaster, Sam Alexander. , Harbor Master, Abel Angus. Health Officer, , Jeffery Benson. , Fire Inspector, Paul Clayton. Truant Officer, Abel Angus. Chief Constable, Silas Maxwell. Assistant Chief Constable, Abel Stewart. Constables Herbert Haldene, Francis Watts and Arthur Gurney. I Social directors Alex? Stewart' (chief cook), Willie Lincoln-, Herbert Doolan (bull, cook), Howard Lincoln, Arthur-Stewart,' Billy Sfev-j ens (pot keeper), Johnny Stewart, and. Bennett Clayton. ! Messengers Isaac Angus and Louise Stewart. Head Port Simpson' Athletl6 Club, For" domine Year List of.' I 1038Offcers I ilar practice. The London branch handles- seventy-live ton AHhur 0urhey. Richard Beynon. millmti.rlAllnrfi'wnivfri nf o-nnrls nnnuallv. and the combined " w'nit.. Rh'rl -Trimble: llfrberl t3oo. President, Paul Price, IIUItlVla'VIVaiMiW w-ww-. " ' - "w I T - . . i i n. i.; . . n !.! : -..4.t t- t..,if. u:i t irfh,i Motonrt ir 4rhpi-r . First , Vice-President, Ell Ii6iv.d611ars.. How much of this is expended on Japanese .JJeSlllSSrt! Zt (roods' is-not stated but it is, undoubtedly,, large. tnam stcwart, Mrs; Cecir Burton, PORT SIMPSON, Jan. 17: The Port'Slrripson' Athletic Club has elr ected officers for the year as ifoU lows: 4 , Honorary President, Chief- Harry Brooks. Honorary Vice-President, William Second Morrison. Third- Vice-President; Vice-President, Caspar Fourth Vice-President; Paul Scott. Financial Secretary, J6hn C Tdlt. .v, Recording Secretary, William for fruit raised in the United States than in What has been Miss Ethel Wilson, Miss F. Stewart 1 Treasurer, Joseph Morris (for the for some time practically an enemy country. Miss Helena Benson, I eighth successive year). FOR BAND! one of the old time farmers of the. I of new uniforms for me lortj- water system the entire native pop;- district, has retired arid, has leased'three members ulatlon of Port Simpson' has-been busy of late. The exterior of; the school has been completed and' the Inside is now being finished up. The whole structure will be completed by March L it.ls expected. A. II. Mc-Pherson of Prince Rupert is inspector for the work. ments are completed. Port Simpson will have an almost entirely new water system. Two inch Wood pipe Is being used. his farm on Canyon Creek, about three miles-north of town,; to Alex Muheim. Mr. and Mi's. Mulielm ar rived in Smithers 'from Switzerland last summer here since that time, giving, the Bulkley Valley a thorough examination before making a selection. Although arriving here- direct When the present pipe replace-, from Switzerland Mr. Muheim was of the Kitkatia Concert Band was one- 01 uio principal subjects of discussion at rh'e' annual meeting of the band which was held here' last Thurs in the spring. The election of officers veur resulted . as follows Honorary. President; E. II. Oftm- ble. President. Henry Colllson. First Vice-President, Hill. Second Vice-President, John Nelson. Conductor, Henry Brown. Leader, Norman Leslie.1 Assistant Leader, Lawrence nis. Treasurer, Stanley Hlll;; General Secretary; Ednnnid Shdw: t .v, au-io vniipv whiiiv spvpml Recording Secretary, relist0"10" Ul 1 Sengers-Robert Hill, GSXwellfor Shaw and Ernest Jackson. the Dulkley Valley that 'the leader of this dele-! pntlnrrha himself returned to the' ' Bulkley Valley to settle. Mr and Mrs. Olson have taken a cottage' In town and will reside lni Smithers for the' future' Mr. Olson 1 . 1 Atrw.. Ic Hirllir' crippled up! Not able to operate his farm the way It should be operated,) he decided that the time? had come to lease It and take life easier. VILLAGE Sam A. ; KINCOLITH Jan. 17: The Kincolith Concert Band has elected officers for the coming year as follows: CHalrman, Silas Maxwell. President; Sam' A; Stewart; Vice-President and Treasurer, H. S. Doolan sr. General Managers, J. C. Benson and Percy F. Alexander,- Conductor, Simon McKay, 1 Assistant Conductor: Jame KINCOLITH, Jan. 17. Ther newjStewart. elected council of the native vll-l Secretaryr William Ji Barton lage of Kincblith has . appolnt4d, Clerk, Ernest Stevens,- committees for the year as follows:1 Committeemen- Eddie Haines, Honorary Mayor, Arthur E;. Nel-;Abel Stewart Silas Maxwell, Mat-son sr. Ithew Gurney. George Bolton, Mat- , Secretary and chairman of light thew Stewart, Sam Lincoln, Rran-commlttee, W. F. Stewart. cis Watts, Abel-Angus Ernest An- ... ... rrii o Tw- l- tTl4. f UK.. 1 Treasurer and cnairman 01 tire uaiuuuK, oam nic. committee, Edward Robinson. .uiiuer. ueorgc Aiexona-r, uecu Chairman of health and cemetery Carton Charles S; Barton,- A; E. committee. JoseDh Ha dane. ,,tu!1' 01 Road, lot and truck committee, Directors - Benjamin Sam Lincoln ' Stewart, Eddie Nelson, Chris . School Trustee and chairman, of (Jumble, Billy StevejiS; r.v George Clayton and Arthur- Gurney, i i I Pollard., Stephen RETURN TO'SMITIIEHS SMITHERS, Jan. 17: Mrs; R. B jBrummitt and two sons, Billy 'and ' Jackl arrived home' from' Vancouver on Thursday, morning. Dr: i Brummltt, who- went to Vdncoiiver fOr medical attention, expects to be ! back home-' thisi week to resuma his practice which has been carried on by Dr. Poole of "Fraser Lake- during his absence. REX BOWLING AIM' A AAUiin MOO Puck Game Was Rough j Tempers Flare, as Elks. Defeat. Ca 1 nadian Legion Five to One At Smithers SMITHERS, Jan. 17: Tempers; flared and tripping was indulged in frpmientlv ns the Elks defeated New Outfits to. be provided For1 the Canadian Legion 5 to 1 Thur& , Fnrfv.Thr Musicians of day eventngvln a? game of hockey ' Kitkatlat ltha( was- repletes- with-; penalties! T, 1 I 1 T r M f ! .1 it,.! i imposed uy ri-ieiee wiiitiu nun. The ice was heavy, making it necessary to change players frequently during the game and also making It very difficult to hand'.f the pucki j There was a good, crowd on hand to witness the gan and and have remainedl day. The uniforms will be ordered there; were- some irate spectato s as their favorites were cnasea 10 for. tne the penalty box-. Referee Abol took alt their abuse without letting It warp hls de cisidns and he gave some, of the , youngsters a lesson in hockey as Matthew t' should ; be- played. , . . Several times the- Elks; who were 1 M, the-chief offenders, were short two mem on their- linoup but they keptr the- Legion- from . taking ad J vantage of the- situation on each In- r occasion. ! Billy Leach lost part of a tooth ' which came ln.t contact' with-th end of a hockey stick during the I game Mederlc; AS a resuii oijtne pcamc tne Elks tare now on top of the heap 1 with FOR BAND Stewart is President. Of Kincolith Musical Organization Simon McKay, Conductor James ine Native sons in second piac? 1 and !thc-Leiilon at the. bottom wltl ' only one win to their credit. I The Sons and the Elks tangled, I on r Sunday afternoon. Smithers Curling Goes Oil Special.1 Competitions' are-- Conclud ed annPlay.ii' UegnlAr Tourn-anient is N6v Iroceeding ; SMITHEns, Jan. 17 The first, two1 competitions of' the Smithers Curling Club for this winter came j to an' end Friday evening when Bill; Duff's rink outscored the Downey; lation prize from the turkey bon-spiel. On account,of'the mild wea ther the Ice was heavy, making it difficult to play the game The'teanvsktpped by J. G. Steph ens-took' the' first honors and the' turkeys irr th-principal event on Thursday evening when It won ovet $he Percy Davidson rink which was being skipped by Fred Qlraud owing l to the Illness of Mr. Davidson. . Play in the regular tournaments (will begin today following a meet ing of members of the club on Sunday to elect-skips and choose teams qr the winter's; sport. It is expected that thererwill be a Jarge-number of rinks entered and that there-will be- a long season of curling. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE And You'll Jump Out of Bd in Ui Morniof Rarin' to go . fh Utt ho14 pour out two pound, "of Hquid bllt into jrour lotl d.llyy 1 1 1 kit bitti U not loirini Inf.-yBHt food dncaa't dlfMt. It Jul itmyt In tti bowri.. Gu blnat up, yovt itamtch. You ttt ronitlptttd. Harmful pui.oni to into th body, and you fed aouf, unk anu th world look punk A mart bowd tnoTmnt down't always ft at tlia cauu. Yoa naad aoro.thlnf that wurka on tbt livtr aa wall. It take the, food, old CkrtKr'a littla.IJrar I'ill. to get turn two Kunda ot.bUa flowing iraxly . and maka you "ti) i up. Harmlraa and gantlf, thry maka tha bila flow frady.Thay do tin work of ulomal but haya no calomel or m.rcury la thvm. Aak for t:atter'a Uttla IJrr Pilla by mama I Stuoboraljr Taf uao anything laa, i warn mAMnm i wjrwvA1) Mii. MURKS IRE. X ir SPECIAL WINTER; EXCURSION RATES' TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCRHUPERTr AQA 00 RETU,lN A meals FHOMiPOMVSIMPSON- $35.00' RETURN. Berth Included, Reduced Rates to Vancouver, also apply from intormediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, ,1937, and February.-28th, 193SV Inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1938. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S3; CATALAN Tuesd&yj 1:30 p.mj Tlfursday, nitm S&' 0ARt)KNA'. Fridhy, 9:00,n.m, Sim., Midnight TIckeUiarrd Reservatloni from Prince Rupert A.ent A. VV. NEVMAW Third Ave., Phone 5C8 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office Monday, Januarv 1? IMi PAQB TWO THE DAILY NEWS - - - - " Week-End SPECIALS Straps' Oxfords and Pumps C4: Pairs Women's Straps, Oxfords and Pumps Real quality. Bro- K keif lines. Values to $6.50. Special $1.95 News of Northern Districts: SIMPSON5 Nobody Knocks The The Food Is flood The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX, HOTEL It. Brasell N. M. Hrastli, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU, ProDrltor "A HOME AWAV FROM HOME" Rate $1.00 Dp' 0 Rooms Hot & Cold Wlttt Prince KurK'rt, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box' IH COAL to ru:.sir evkryhoiiv Satisfaction auarantwi I'amunit Fd-on .llherla Coal, llulklcy Vallpy fuol Vun Oliver l'lainl Coal Prince Rupert Feed Conipunt PHONE 5 rul BM DR'. GEO. 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