PA02 EEC leather, velvet or felt in D'Orsey, Juliet, Bridge or moccasin styles. "Large assortment of colors.) 1.00 10 2.45 Men's Opera Style Slippers. Padded sole and rubber heels or all leather sole In brown, wine or black. Priced from 1.49 Boys' 1.25 to A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Pair Till Xmas While the Stock is Complete The Latest 1.95 and 1M -Shop Early Christmas 1938 1 jfe Creations Are Now on Display May We Show Them lo You? Every year we look for something new , This year tops them all See our complete stock We Will Hold Any Article 'till Christmas , ' i- 1 Ormes Ltd. r "The Store of a Thousand Gifts" 8 g year's vote. a District road maintenance votes g total $386500. For bridges the surr g of $625,000 Is allocated, for ferrie-5 J250.OOO, for wharves $18,070. foi e snow removal 120,000. for equip g ment $120,000 and for traffic op-g eratlon $60,000. S Following are the separate vote.4 0 by district: g Albernl-Nanalmo ..... 37,50 irom a Atlin 21.00X Bumaby 10,00r g Cariboo 62,000 e Hon.0u ""'-": : " 37,500tors in the membership discipline ! to hold a Young Peoples Service o cowlcnan-Newcastle 31.000 g Cranbrook 32,000 g Delta 25.00fi g Dewdney 36.00f Esquimau 31.00S Fernle 25,000 Fort George 45,000 Islands 15.00C Kamloops 37.5C0 g Kalso-Slocan . 44,000 LUlooet 37,500 Mackenzie - 19,000 g Nelson-Creston 45.000 o New Westminster 100 5 . - . o North Okanagan 31,000 I CUT RATE SHOE STORE ! 'J."" is oootJOoaoooooaaooooooooooooooooooooaoooooQoooooo ,Peace River 25,000 r i p1"" Rupert 1 f iMay We Help You With That Rift for Christmas? W IRevelstoke 15.000 Rossland-Trail 15W Saanlch 13,000 Salmon Arm 30,000 Slmllkameen 314)00 Skeena , 29,000 South Okanagan 31.001 Vancouver-Point Grey 5,000 Yale 25.00C Aft" Trv ft nallv Nput rlnmiU.I nrl. I vertisement for best results. sTsr.Bi i 7i t nm j t mi i CURTAINS Cleaned by the New I)ri-Sheen Process Look Fresher. Us Hard to Distinguish Them From New. Just Try a Pilr and Note the Difference You Want Them Nice for Christmas. IDEAL CLEANERS Mcltrlde Street and Fifth Ave. PIIONK 838 THE DATLY NEWS woooooHsoooooaoootHKHKHooHooooiKK TIfKHK'S NO JEWISH-ARAB STRIFE HERE Gifts For Everyone! Sterling Silver and Pjralin Dresser Sets From $1.00 for s 3-plece set, and up. A Wonderful Range of Men's Military Sets and Brushes A special 2-brush and comb set in fitted case $1.50. Genuine Diamond Rings from $12.50 and up. Hundreds of beautiful, useful gifts to choose from. You will find prices keenly competitive A Special Guaranteed $5.00 Wrist Watch, aKi a large rang of the best standard makes. Including beautiful dl- jamond set cases. A wonderful assortment to make your selection from. Sterling Silver and Flatwear. . Ilollowware IX OUR BASEMENT STORE Fine China, Dinnerware, Glassware, Brassware, Copper, Novelties, Barrage Courteous Attention Your Shopping Will Be Both Pleasurable and Profitable MAX HEILBRONER Diamond Specialist QoKWoo0oaaooooooa0OQa0Qa3ooooiooDooaooaacKiDoooaooooooooooooooooDoooocKooooo. i SOMETHING ELSE DUE lief is growing here that the Italian government has ni Intention of pursuing the demand for Tunis, Corsica or Nice out that this campaign Is being used to pave the VOTES FOR HIGHWAYS way for other demands the nature. - w of which appear to be more oi Public Works Estimates Unchanged Return of Mediterranean Territorv less uncertain at this time. , From 1937 ; Is Not Believed Real Italian It was said In well Informed i ; bJrCtiVC ItTJ VICTORIA. Dec. 6- With th aimW Um M not disposed to back up Italy In deTnd I' ,of the House and LONDON. Dec 6: (CP) The be- territorial demands. Slippers A Present to he Remembered and Appreciated Throughout the Year We have the latest in imported fabric slippers, in colore of wine, Jade, blue, rose, paisley or black. 1.50 1.95 2.25 Men's brown or black Romed slippers. Made of soft leather with stltchdown or hand turn soles. 2.25 10 3.35 . 1.95 Children's slippers in smart new styles and bright colors. Also slippers made for more morr roads, the Legislature Thursda-voted the annual appropriation ol iooooKKoortKiooaoooooooowooooooooo3oooooooooo s.uaAJu lor public works main i 5 'enanee. unchanged Irom las' K:'j!flBflflflflflflHflBMflflfla l Ih jH uMiflftfllflBsRNiTL9flflflflflEkHflflflflflflflBl pw flNMiflflflBBflBBF ' flBBBBflflflflflflflflflflflflfll flBflBflBflTffflMflg HflfluHEIKPHIIflJ f - HBBflBflBflBflfHflBBBHBH HflflflBBBnBBBkflHikBflMBB ' ''kflBUkflflflflflflflflflflflfll HsSHHflpflETv iBBB'iffli Sai Despite the fiVUon between Jewish and Arab fa uons In the Holy Land, thu s j r.othlna but the utmost friendliness and cordiality at the reccr. 84th luncheon ol Foyles at Orovcn ir House. London. hcn loading Arabs and Jews sat down to eat at the same table. Here you ?' in? Arabian minister to England. Sheik Hallz Wahba, left, shakin? hand with Sir Ronald Storrs. chairman of the luncheon and leader in English Jewish affairs, at the luncheon. icooooQoooootroeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa 2 O I At A . Seal V- - Cove v . and work "bl the troop. I. A. Beddie and W. O. Vlgar have ' oromtecd to keep In touch with th 'roop's progress here. Mr. Lamb was pleased with the enthusiasm hown by both leaders and troop nembers. Three of tjyj First Prince Rupert Boy Scouts visited the Legion Troop scout master and received hdr passes In the Semaphore tests on Saturday. The test included the sending and receiving of messages at the rate of twenty words a minute. The boys wer Ray Aves, Harold Norden and Howard Hougan. Valuable assist- o o w o 2 o o OOOOOOOOOWOOCOCK000010000000000COOOO.000000000000 Mrs. H. L. Landry, municipal .cgent of the Imperial Order, a ughters of the Empire, aecom-pandied by Mrs. D. O. Borlam', resident of the Prince Rupert Girl Guides Association, and Mrs. O. E. Moore, regent of Hill 60 Chapter, were visitors to the Hlli (V) nirl Oniric Irnnn nf Kml nnv. g Chllllwack 30.000 last Monday evening. Oreat satU 5 Columbia 22.00'. faPtlnn wu nrrf hv thi vUl. ance was given by Sliuio Tanaka John Moote and Alex Slorrlc jr. Seal Cove Hall committee Is planning to go ahead with the erection of tw0 cloak rooms In the asernent of the hall soon after heir dance which Is being held next Friday night. Rev. It. C. H. Dumlord plans on the last Sunday of each ! month when special attention wti The Anglican Young Peoples' glven t0 Hr oVn partiai-VssoclaUon had as its guest speak- lar Problems. This does not mean r last Thursday Rev. Canon W. lhat older tVe wlU not eI-?. Rushbrook who come but thal lhe KTVe gave a most Interesting talk on th -Educa-lderisned 10 mcet lhe 'oUn Po tion of th Indian nv nnrt Hlr! " .3na ol vw- The president of the organization. Teddy Moore, gate Canon Rush-brook a welcome. The annual meeting of the Woman Auxiliary of 8C Peter's Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs. Reginald Kelsey last Thuredjy vhen the following of- at . . t 1 5,000 1 " eiecwa: freiaen Mrs. A. J. Moore-house. Vice-PresidenC Mrs. A. J. Crox-'ord. Sccrctary-Treasurerj Mrs. J. O Vlerpck. Dorcas representative Mrs. A. Barbc and1 Mrs. H. Henderson. A sclencfld year's work was The Canadlfn Legion Scout Troop was visited by the chairman of the troop committee. Malcolm Lamb. W. H. brown. H. A. Drcen The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Is beautifying its grounds and efforts are tn evidence already to make this part of Seal Cove worth seeing. The one and only road leading to the onlT public building In Seal Cove also needs Improvement of a oermanent sort. It Is as hazardous to pedestrians a It Is to vehicular traffic and, while one Is grateful for the occasional unloading of rock on this road. It Is all too frequently out of repair after heavy rains. The visit of American ffylng boats gave the residents a good iden of what they may soon ei-pect on a larger scale here at the end of the government's fiscal year. RIBBENTR0P IN FRANCE German ForeUn Minister Reaches Paris lo Sign Treaty of Friendship PARIS. Dec. fl: (CP) Foreign Minister Joachim von Rlbbentrop and other Nazi officials arrived In Paris today from Berlin. The prin cipal mission is to sign the treaty of friendship between France and Germany. t Christmas Specials MacKenzie s Furniture 20 laSlLI!'"!Kn Cirriaes-m four different color, and g different sizes. ors er . B Each liockcr Ch'alrs'fn Wicker-Splendid for a child up to six years. Each Phone 775 $2.25 jj Imayhead r 5 a i NEW BOARD Pearson To Re Named To Public Utility Body VICTORIA, Dec. As the gov-'crnmcnt approaches the appointment of a public utility commission the most Important appointments In recent years the name of Hon 0 8, Pearson, Minister of Labor, is most prominent among those mentioned for membership. No politician, Mr. Pearson ia said to be willing to retire from politics and accept a post for which he Is equipped by wide experience in business and a record of admlnli-trattvc success In the government probably unsurpassed In the history of provincial politics. . 'His appointment Is urged because he would be acceptable to builnev men as a business man and to la- jbctr because he has been the cham- 'pion of the working people in the Legislature and the government If he were appointed it would j necessitate a by-election In h'' 1 constituency of Nanatmi. The com m Union will consul of I three men. headed by Dr W.A. Car-rothers For the third post. It U be lieved the government will seek an engineer, since engineering questions enter largely tnU Public Utility Control. Whifflets From The Worcrfronf 'I To purchase materials for pub-! TuMdyrs lONIOIIT and UN Two 8ho., 7:00 .n' lhe blazing roratn the man whosa dW built the Su(,.Y, 5 1 TYRONE POWli LO R ETTA KOSII AH N A B E lit (At 7 21 and ) U AIo CAKTOON 1 NOVUTT 1 COMING TlllltS, ITtL III DKANNA Ill'KBIX it "THAT CERTAIN XCf ... w.wi u ii.cawer. flam ura" c r j. s Chlrstmas goods, five boaU from A!cx Angus. Cha r J v.nciiiiitc uii wt nu tuver ar jme Arntut rived In rort lute last night and , weather nrml(lln sill l. t I .. . union stesmer ( ,)'- t,i morrow tin their rrturn hnm Thii . . I wlU be the Ust trln th.t nrH m8r"TPrd. trnvM ,C boaU will probsbly be able to make 15 000,1 tr-n Bttiu" kyi to town before spring Those Ir. 1 other northen- pc izfnir the party are Henry McKay. Jos- rd at 1 30 p.m 'Y: ittti nua McKay. Bamucl Talt. Petet waypolnts. For A Man's Christmas SHIRTS Uy Arrow In New Pattern fully Shrunk Lone Wearing Material Triced l'r.m S2.00 3 S5.00 Nothing makes a more acceptable gift for a msn thin smart, well made shirt, He sure to ee our selection NO while stocks are complete. KEMK.Mltnit A New Shirt IfOne Kver Shrinks "Alio flC IilLIvliKijUn fl "Worthwhile r.lfti for Men nl $36 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-racilic To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Torts St. "Princess Adelaide" F.very Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVEH DIRECT November 7th, 17th, ZHttV December 8th, I9th SS. PKINCF.SS NOKAir Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver nd Iteturn tin on Sale Nov. 1st, 1938 to Feb. 28th, 1939. Iteturn Limit March 31st. 1939 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. 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